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it could be sleepless out there in san francisco. you can see completely clear here to start the day. gi gillroy 100 degrees. peninsula, the hottest. and 99 for santa rosa. we have a cooling trend coming our way. this is going to kick in as we get into the weekend. temperatures drop in quickly. down to 72 degrees by sunday. if you can make it you will be all right. it is going to be hot out there. the debate over capitol punishment expected to ramp up. new drug combination left clayton rocket rising before executioners called off or stopped the procedure and the prisoner died of a heart attack. a second execution was called off last night. states have been left searching for new untested drugs. >> la clipper's owner sterling could soon be forced to sell the team. silver banned sterling from the league for life. he was banned $2.5 million. sterling will have to sell the clippers. the punishment stands from racist comments he admits to making to a former girlfriend. >> according to the news 25 of the owners already are backing him and
it could be sleepless out there in san francisco. you can see completely clear here to start the day. gi gillroy 100 degrees. peninsula, the hottest. and 99 for santa rosa. we have a cooling trend coming our way. this is going to kick in as we get into the weekend. temperatures drop in quickly. down to 72 degrees by sunday. if you can make it you will be all right. it is going to be hot out there. the debate over capitol punishment expected to ramp up. new drug combination left clayton rocket...
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family members here all look so tired from spending sleepless nights -- sleepless nights here at the gym. some have been taking out their frustration on authorities. they say the rescue effort has been too slow. they're also angry with the captain. investigators are trying to determine if he broke the navigational law by leaving the ship before all of the passengers did. the relatives of the missing are expected to stay here throughout the weekend as they await updates. >> thank you very much. anna jung in jindo. >>> senior officials from china and the united states have spent the week discussing how to respond to north korea's threat to conduct a nuclear test. they say they've narrowed their differences but couldn't agree on how to proceed. china's wu taiwei chairs the six party talks on the nuclear program. he's met three times this week with the official representative for north korean policy glenn davies. they talked about whether to resume the six party talks that have been suspended for more than five years. wu said they remained at odds over whether to restart the talks. autho
family members here all look so tired from spending sleepless nights -- sleepless nights here at the gym. some have been taking out their frustration on authorities. they say the rescue effort has been too slow. they're also angry with the captain. investigators are trying to determine if he broke the navigational law by leaving the ship before all of the passengers did. the relatives of the missing are expected to stay here throughout the weekend as they await updates. >> thank you very...
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what was his sleeplessness?the predominant factors for military, they have studied that has led to problems is problems with sleep. when you do not get enough sleep. >> it's a form of torture, literally. >> you're thinking is not clear. if he was not sleeping a lot, we don't know what was taking place there, which drug was he taking, all of those things have to fit together but we know it really affects a person's thinking ability, cognition, aim and performance in combat, on their job, all of those things. was he being reprimanded for his job performance. had he just moved to a new base. they should find out what was happening with his family, what stresses were there. so many things take place in the social, emotional, the background and biological -- you have to look at that whole picture to really understand. but let's not make it simple. >> i want to read this quote to you from a clerk at guns galore, the store where he bought his gun. and we don't want to demonize the store either. the store reportedly was
what was his sleeplessness?the predominant factors for military, they have studied that has led to problems is problems with sleep. when you do not get enough sleep. >> it's a form of torture, literally. >> you're thinking is not clear. if he was not sleeping a lot, we don't know what was taking place there, which drug was he taking, all of those things have to fit together but we know it really affects a person's thinking ability, cognition, aim and performance in combat, on their...
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it was another sleepless night full of anxiety.ome of the damage from the original quake. 2,600 homes damaged. six people reported dead. although that number could grow. it is one of the most prepared. >> translator: i saw people walking calmly. it's evident they're prepared because they have small travel bags which probably contain a coat and something to eat. there are lots of people walking about. many sitting near hospital calmly waiting. i think it's good people have had a significant response to the authority's call for preventive evacuation. >> reporter: for the emergency services, though, a huge task still to assess the full impact of major tremors. >>> in the past hour, ukraine's new security chief accused the former president viktor yanukovych of organizing mass murder in mid-february with the help of russian security services. his comments come as the interim government publishes the first findings into the deaths of 100 protesters in kiev. several members of the riot police squad have been arrested. warrants have out to
it was another sleepless night full of anxiety.ome of the damage from the original quake. 2,600 homes damaged. six people reported dead. although that number could grow. it is one of the most prepared. >> translator: i saw people walking calmly. it's evident they're prepared because they have small travel bags which probably contain a coat and something to eat. there are lots of people walking about. many sitting near hospital calmly waiting. i think it's good people have had a...
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sleepless. 70 degrees out there. >> it's beautiful here. it's not as windy here today. i'm not seeing white caps just a blue day. some big changes coming up here. a storm going to bring fresh snow into the tahoe area. winter like conditions popping up. it's 66 in oakland we did manage to get up into low 70s in places like santa rosa and livermore. low 60s in petaluma. from our east bay hills camera, filtered sunshine towards mount tamalpais. wet, cooler with thunder possible. another system coming in this weekend first storm here is producing wet weather. this one gets here tomorrow night. so by 10:00 p.m some of you may be seeing wet roadways. friday morning, it's going to be a wet commute. ak a.m continuing into the lunch hour. make sure you have your umbrella with you. rainfall totals looking better. a tenth to a half inch. this is going to translate into fresh powder for high snow level coming down to feet and do prepare for gusting winds. then, tomorrow afternoon it's going to be similar to today. look at the drop in numbers on friday. a partly cloudy saturday. and
sleepless. 70 degrees out there. >> it's beautiful here. it's not as windy here today. i'm not seeing white caps just a blue day. some big changes coming up here. a storm going to bring fresh snow into the tahoe area. winter like conditions popping up. it's 66 in oakland we did manage to get up into low 70s in places like santa rosa and livermore. low 60s in petaluma. from our east bay hills camera, filtered sunshine towards mount tamalpais. wet, cooler with thunder possible. another...
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. >> he may be in for a few more sleepless nights yet. search for david morris's success for -- theessor firmly underway -- manchester united hierarchy hasn't -- ñmwcc >> hello. welcome to the health show. you the mosting important health stories from around the world an. >> with their
. >> he may be in for a few more sleepless nights yet. search for david morris's success for -- theessor firmly underway -- manchester united hierarchy hasn't -- ñmwcc >> hello. welcome to the health show. you the mosting important health stories from around the world an. >> with their
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there is an epidemic of sleeplessness.e have the smartphone and the tablets and computers and using them way into the night. there is blue light coming out of the devices. that is causing a real problem. we have the value sleep. >> are people fooling themselves, i'm good on five or six hours, is there a citizen logical detriment to not getting the sleep. >> if you need an alarm and you are drinking caffeine in the morning, you are not getting enough sleep. there are ones that wake up five hours after the alarm and don't need the caffeine. yes, we are a sleep deprived nation. the younger set by burning the candle at boths ends. >> nancy says... derek says... richard, i must be a great man, i haven't slept since high school. help me, help me help america here and how do we sleep better, my job requires me to look at the samsung before i sleep and waking up, i look at the mail and texts, what do i do? >> all sorts of things. one is simply not to use the devices an hour before going to bed. don't put the devices on the bedside
there is an epidemic of sleeplessness.e have the smartphone and the tablets and computers and using them way into the night. there is blue light coming out of the devices. that is causing a real problem. we have the value sleep. >> are people fooling themselves, i'm good on five or six hours, is there a citizen logical detriment to not getting the sleep. >> if you need an alarm and you are drinking caffeine in the morning, you are not getting enough sleep. there are ones that wake...
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. >> it was another sleepless night for thousands in chile after a second massive quake rocked that country's northern coast. the chilean president was among those evacuated. officials say the 7.6 quake did not cause major new damage, no new deaths reported. the aftershock hit in the same area as that massive 8.2 quake on tuesday that killed six people. for some perspective, the 7.6 aftershock was stronger than the 1989 quake in the bay area, a 6.9. >> closer to home this morning the chp trying to figure out what a person was doing walking on highway 101 when he or she was hit and killed by a car about 9:00 last night. the driver stayed at the scene and is cooperating. about 20 minutes earlier witnesses called chp to report someone stumbling on the road on 101 near the great america parkway exit. >> the man who started a gun battle with police on a freeway will be sentenced. jurors convicted byron williams of groveland of four cou murder after peace officer. the 12-minute shoot-out happened on 580 in july 2010. no officers were hit. investigators say after the gun fight he was planning to go
. >> it was another sleepless night for thousands in chile after a second massive quake rocked that country's northern coast. the chilean president was among those evacuated. officials say the 7.6 quake did not cause major new damage, no new deaths reported. the aftershock hit in the same area as that massive 8.2 quake on tuesday that killed six people. for some perspective, the 7.6 aftershock was stronger than the 1989 quake in the bay area, a 6.9. >> closer to home this morning...
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ready for the mother of all marathons, a simpson marathon this summer that will no doubt leave some sleepless, all 552 episodes starting with the pilot, 25 years worth of shows. it will last 12 straight days. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we are always here on ktvu.com and you can follow us on facebook and twitter. more news up next now on tv 36. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is on now. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> today on "tmz" -- >> boy, if you're black and in jennie garth's life, you have a big problem. then her dog got denied. [laughter] >> black dog tries to jump into a car, so bad. >> kind of want to let it right -- ride shotgun. >> no, you don't. >> then you get pulled over. [laughter] >> really big day on the "tmz" tour. we're driving down sunset and a girl looks out the window and said someone's waving. pulls over and ben affleck. >> can we follow you? do you have a spot we can g
ready for the mother of all marathons, a simpson marathon this summer that will no doubt leave some sleepless, all 552 episodes starting with the pilot, 25 years worth of shows. it will last 12 straight days. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we are always here on ktvu.com and you can follow us on facebook and twitter. more news up next now on tv 36. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and...
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in fact, a sleepless night for families in southern california. they're waiting to hear about their children who were on that bus. >> there were a number of buses actually headed north to humboldt state. just one was involved with that crash. many of the injured needed help to even hobble away from the wreckage while others are still in the hospital. in fact, many of the students taking to social media, it's what they know at that age to reassure their friends and family that they're all right. peggy bunker joins us on set and you have been following emotional tales of the students and their families. >> kids get online and get on twitter and talk about what happened and what they experienced. the first look at the inside of the bus before it happened. an nbc photographer on the scene talking to crash survivors and one was taking pictures and tweeting during the journey. he tweeted out this picture, as typical teenagers do, 11 to 12 hours in here sigh is what he said because it was such a long journey because not expecting anything could be differ
in fact, a sleepless night for families in southern california. they're waiting to hear about their children who were on that bus. >> there were a number of buses actually headed north to humboldt state. just one was involved with that crash. many of the injured needed help to even hobble away from the wreckage while others are still in the hospital. in fact, many of the students taking to social media, it's what they know at that age to reassure their friends and family that they're all...
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. >> a sleepless night in chile after another earthquake 7.6 magnitude after shock bigger than the 1989 loma prieta earthquake in the bay area a day after an 8.2 earthquake caused six deaths and damaged thousands. new photographs show a huge crack on a roadway and structural damage inside a building. chile is the most earthquake reason areas in the word and people there have been good at implementing building codes and evacuation plans a reason that so many survived. >> majority of members are coming to terms with the legalization of marijuana. a poll finds three forths of americans feel legalization is inevitable whether they support it or not. only 15 percent say they would be bothered if people in their neighborhood used marijuana in their home and 63 percent would be bothered by use in public. the survey suggest that the public support to move away from mandatory sentences for nonviolent drug offenders by 2-1 margin. >> governor brown is defending his three-year-old criminal justice realignment law but says he is open to making improvements. the democratic governor says many law enf
. >> a sleepless night in chile after another earthquake 7.6 magnitude after shock bigger than the 1989 loma prieta earthquake in the bay area a day after an 8.2 earthquake caused six deaths and damaged thousands. new photographs show a huge crack on a roadway and structural damage inside a building. chile is the most earthquake reason areas in the word and people there have been good at implementing building codes and evacuation plans a reason that so many survived. >> majority of...
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massive earthquake on tuesday residents were forced to evacuate to higher ground and spend another sleepless night we found shelter in hk was no way to achieve a report from kiki came both cited little in the middle of the night. twenty oh one the number of people rushed outside and climb to safety on high ground. bridget and remain conscious. wondering when the house. the strokes wheels off. this is a big kick it. we can see many books that title but by the tsunami. and i wasn't trying to type that people's belongings. tsunami waves reaching two meters in height and golf to the polls. above seventy five kissing ball club that meets. the quake and tommy claimed six lives and caused on it the more the truth of the forms however the number of victims was much lower than the last be great. i mean. i mean. in two thousand and one of my seat eight point eight mm on each unit rate from seventy and treated her with that lame o one five hundred lives the senior government was criticized for being to provide dubai edition of the bicycle race events it is after the meet. then gm plant in western india
massive earthquake on tuesday residents were forced to evacuate to higher ground and spend another sleepless night we found shelter in hk was no way to achieve a report from kiki came both cited little in the middle of the night. twenty oh one the number of people rushed outside and climb to safety on high ground. bridget and remain conscious. wondering when the house. the strokes wheels off. this is a big kick it. we can see many books that title but by the tsunami. and i wasn't trying to type...
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we have been yelling out of the window at 2:30 in the morning, go home, go home and there is many sleepless nights and i agree with all of the comments that have been said before me, and but i just want to say that we do have a special neighborhood that is in balance and this is going to effect the balance in a very critical way, thank you. >> thank you. >> and tony, williams and john, thank you, commissioners. >> and first of all, as i would like to address mr. hyde's issue with the out reach, and they have been doing the out reach for every the month and a half now, with martin dupors. >> and could you speak into the microphone. >> over on patrero and this is something that we just started and unfortunately, gary got involved in the situation that he came in and he just recently came into this situation, and he is unfortunately getting... the brunt of it. but i do want to say that we do have all intentions and purposes of reaching out to the community and being very community friendly unfortunately we got a bad corner and i am well aware of what went on there with curculo and all of the p
we have been yelling out of the window at 2:30 in the morning, go home, go home and there is many sleepless nights and i agree with all of the comments that have been said before me, and but i just want to say that we do have a special neighborhood that is in balance and this is going to effect the balance in a very critical way, thank you. >> thank you. >> and tony, williams and john, thank you, commissioners. >> and first of all, as i would like to address mr. hyde's issue...
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it has been a sleepless night for many as aftershocks continue to rock chile. >> a powerful earthquake there last night triggered a small tsunami forcing people into the streets and causing widespread panic. >> the 8.2 magnitude quake struck off the country's northern coastline. authorities posted tsunami warnings for several south american countries but have since canceled them. >>> right now the death toll is now at least six people. two other people died from heart attacks. others were crushed to death as people fled buildings. more than two dozen strong aftershocks followed the initial quake. [ sirens ] the quake forced evacuations along chile's entire pacific coast, but people were urged to stay out of their cars and head for higher ground on foot to keep the roads clear. >> everyone is to stay up on the mountains. >> most of the damage has been limited to houses made of adobe, and while some injuries have been serious, most have been minor. some 300 inmates escaped from a women's prison in one city, and chile's military dispatched special forces to guard against looting. the shoc
it has been a sleepless night for many as aftershocks continue to rock chile. >> a powerful earthquake there last night triggered a small tsunami forcing people into the streets and causing widespread panic. >> the 8.2 magnitude quake struck off the country's northern coastline. authorities posted tsunami warnings for several south american countries but have since canceled them. >>> right now the death toll is now at least six people. two other people died from heart...
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massive earthquake on tuesday residents were forced to evacuate to higher ground and spend another sleepless night we found shelter in hk was no way to achieve a report from kiki came both cited little in the middle of the night. twty
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alone again sleepless months to many of the family to be that protesting on the streets the boys did a quick snapshot of the pharisees who were rallied over the weekend against the welfare reform to see many cut off vital benefits because they didn't have a spare bedroom in the whole week the government says the mall which had a full senior ncos were just the overcrowding but campaigners say something pushing people into poverty daunting reports now the brits desperate to keep a roof over their heads with the addition he tended to twenty five when the two main thing is the norm from nine to halt million projects that increase the number of tenants at the boston end of the market. tok about multiple tinking stations as well. country who asked us not to use his real name pace two hundred and forty five pounds a week. that's in london because our favorite ideas for eviction for the not so basically the victory was the teacups there's no slice the mushrooms real mushrooms growing with a wall or ceiling. the slight problem that often with gaps between the war on the phone to get through t
alone again sleepless months to many of the family to be that protesting on the streets the boys did a quick snapshot of the pharisees who were rallied over the weekend against the welfare reform to see many cut off vital benefits because they didn't have a spare bedroom in the whole week the government says the mall which had a full senior ncos were just the overcrowding but campaigners say something pushing people into poverty daunting reports now the brits desperate to keep a roof over their...
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because of the zoo and it was reported that one kid next the case of popular bedroom taxes given sleepless nights the money honda from place to thin out protesting in the streets. lay off thousands of them rallying over the weekend against the welfare reform that has seen many cuts off from falling to a benefit is that deemed to have a spare bedroom in the times the government says the goal which came into force the year again has reduced the overcrowding campaign is that it's a section of pushing people into the aunties playboy catapults now all that is desperately looking for a roof over their heads. in addition the uk top twenty five piano man ting is now the norm and nine and hauled me into its increasing number of tenants at the old tenant of the market took about fourteen king cheney's as well. country who asked us not to use his real name pace two hundred and forty five pounds a week for this bed thinking in london because our favorites on its roof and to try one out of school they see the debate was early cuts that affect the mushrooms real mushrooms growing with a wall or ceiling.
because of the zoo and it was reported that one kid next the case of popular bedroom taxes given sleepless nights the money honda from place to thin out protesting in the streets. lay off thousands of them rallying over the weekend against the welfare reform that has seen many cuts off from falling to a benefit is that deemed to have a spare bedroom in the times the government says the goal which came into force the year again has reduced the overcrowding campaign is that it's a section of...
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its currency to those worries panel to the sector is to report that says korea at me thusly spend sleepless nights worrying over again. let us now is on time then president of a shirt on in society the welcome to program and we've been in. the a recent imf paper which you would have it in front of the land argues the new south korea no longer needs to worry about japan's yen appreciation for what seems to be the basis of that assertion and can carry with it and you could go i would be spread through to believe that. so i have learned that when the new product designed to put even the pope should enable opinion but i'm steps that will compete for the issue it is always to put that what you get them to print in one critic called the dti and the fire of one hundred fourth of june thirteen years of companies that are conducive to people. of course to up to get to own the equipment will continue to other countries is too high. does it mean when do people put that up to the bitter put it into print assorted given some different in each of you to grow up and running. and she said. these affordable
its currency to those worries panel to the sector is to report that says korea at me thusly spend sleepless nights worrying over again. let us now is on time then president of a shirt on in society the welcome to program and we've been in. the a recent imf paper which you would have it in front of the land argues the new south korea no longer needs to worry about japan's yen appreciation for what seems to be the basis of that assertion and can carry with it and you could go i would be spread...
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one of process again sleepless madeira is government started in february. perhaps a bomb killed more than forty people places at some bar in key west and the chef husband was open to the act's group this will lend it to police three still hope or held hostage during the siege and all were released and homed. the forty six silverton co walked into the vine can now go down with the rightful denouncing to the troll or his money from these apparent him until he says have been won by several hours and a half and the disgruntled client was promised he'd be repaid in full. he's sounding question why. some aliens again and once again became victims of the restaurant strikes over the weekend gets hundreds did oppose any one part of the said she suspected al kinds of medicines but also claims her innocence lines on monday hassles continue to face criticism in the gannon and her piece on because of the sin bin and kelsey they keep causing the infection is stamped on nonsense convictions and that was announcing apologies from the government. this is not a sure sign tha
one of process again sleepless madeira is government started in february. perhaps a bomb killed more than forty people places at some bar in key west and the chef husband was open to the act's group this will lend it to police three still hope or held hostage during the siege and all were released and homed. the forty six silverton co walked into the vine can now go down with the rightful denouncing to the troll or his money from these apparent him until he says have been won by several hours...
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really put the film, but if i had to go to sleep every night worrying about returns, i would be sleeplessthe small screen, abc facing off against aereo. supreme court justices will start hearing arguments tomorrow. it has been a battle of inches on whether the supreme court feels they are a private or public company. >> by now, you may have heard about aereo. it allows you to watch broadcast tv over the internet, but is it legal? in 13 cities so far, aereo has created antenna farms. warehouses full of antennas. these work like the rabbit ears you would attach to your television at home. they receive broadcast signals from networks like abc, cbs, and fox. aereo takes that signal and resends it to subscribers via the internet. then you can watch live tv on your computer, tablet, or smartphone. aereo will even allow you to record to the cloud. the service costs $9 to $12 a month, but here is where it gets sticky. pre-aereo, you could put an antennae to your tv and get the signal for free, you could pay a cable company for a box, or a satellite company for a dish. while you are paying cable a
really put the film, but if i had to go to sleep every night worrying about returns, i would be sleeplessthe small screen, abc facing off against aereo. supreme court justices will start hearing arguments tomorrow. it has been a battle of inches on whether the supreme court feels they are a private or public company. >> by now, you may have heard about aereo. it allows you to watch broadcast tv over the internet, but is it legal? in 13 cities so far, aereo has created antenna farms....
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very young but still up to her neck her sleeves covered and by 192100 can see that she is waiting sleepless outfits. and she is just presenting herself in a very different way. she says life is short. i have my four children. i'm going to embrace life. >> michele r.j gillespie, what s the r.j. reynolds company today? >> today it is reynolds american so it has joined with another tobacco company. it has had a story life in many, many ways in winston, but it's have to be more international to develop new clients abroad rather than the united states. reynolds has gone through the master settlement of the late 1990s. the company has downsized. you open the newspaper and learned that the company had left more people go. but it's still headquartered there. if manufacturers fewer and it still has a huge imprint on the town but there are so many residences who very early on were beneficiaries of not being employees but also getting stock and that has grown and grown over the course of the 20th century and there had been a really, really good profits made from this as well as the 1990s. so, it is an
very young but still up to her neck her sleeves covered and by 192100 can see that she is waiting sleepless outfits. and she is just presenting herself in a very different way. she says life is short. i have my four children. i'm going to embrace life. >> michele r.j gillespie, what s the r.j. reynolds company today? >> today it is reynolds american so it has joined with another tobacco company. it has had a story life in many, many ways in winston, but it's have to be more...
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she says being a mom is the craziest, most tiresome task but worth every sleepless night and makeuplessove this thing. who is it? >> veronica carey who loves to let her guard down and be silly with her kids. >> she says everyday moments are all about having fun with your kids. and she loves to make her little girl laugh. are you ready? >> the third photo is from jennifer douglas. she was volunteering at her son's school. here they are cleaning the desks with shaving cream, of course. jennifer says working with these kids always puts a smile on her face. >> should we look at our final picture? >> let's do it. it is janine ricketts with her 7-year-old daughter. they are enjoying the sun and talking the afternoon away. >> these are terrific. they're great snapshots. keep sending them in. go to klgandhoda.com. remember, each winner gets a weekend trip to new york city with a friend. and here's the bonus. actress kristen bell will host some of the activities. >>> we are about to go play a holiday edition of "who knew?" and i think i'm going to have a very, very, very special assistant with m
she says being a mom is the craziest, most tiresome task but worth every sleepless night and makeuplessove this thing. who is it? >> veronica carey who loves to let her guard down and be silly with her kids. >> she says everyday moments are all about having fun with your kids. and she loves to make her little girl laugh. are you ready? >> the third photo is from jennifer douglas. she was volunteering at her son's school. here they are cleaning the desks with shaving cream, of...
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even lois learner herself, she might not be exactly be worried about this, but it will cause a few sleeplessights, right? >> yeah. because i think there's been private assurances made to her she's not going to go down for this. it is well within the rights to say look this is the violations and ask for this criminal contempt to proceed forward. they have strong grounds to do so. do i think it's going to come to anything? no, i don't. unless the republicans are willing to make this a campaign issue, whether it's benghazi, fast and furious, this irs scandal, it's going to go nowhere with the mainstream media like greg said. that's the problem. there won't be the coverage. most certainly, eric holder is not going to proceed forward. >> eric, let me ask you, six months ago or maybe even a year ago, within the first six months of the scandal, president obama initially said he was outraged. he wanted to find out what had happened, but then i don't know what happened this convinced him that there's not a smimg -- smidgen of corruption, if they want to put this to bed, could they at least let us kno
even lois learner herself, she might not be exactly be worried about this, but it will cause a few sleeplessights, right? >> yeah. because i think there's been private assurances made to her she's not going to go down for this. it is well within the rights to say look this is the violations and ask for this criminal contempt to proceed forward. they have strong grounds to do so. do i think it's going to come to anything? no, i don't. unless the republicans are willing to make this a...
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's farl residents of chile north spent a second sleepless night outside their homes. a major aftershock rattled the area, a day after an earlier age point to magnitude earthquake -- 8.2 magnitude earthquake left seven people dead. 's emergency office and navy issued a tsunami alert and ordered a precautionary evacuation of low-lying areas. the first footage on board the international space station, the imagery was captured on march 28 and centered on an area in jamaica. ecast is a -- urth private endeavor. >facebook cost $18 billion inuisition of what's app february. >> israel reflects the market as a whole and the ipo market in is u.s. and in europe continuing to show a lot of signs of vibrancy. deals are getting done and very well. when deals start getting done in the market as a whole, that is when i will see it as a sign that things are starting to slow. >> the folks it -- the focus is not just the initial public offering. almost every day, we see an israeli company coming out. how do you see things going? on theggestion may be what's app deal, that maybe that is
's farl residents of chile north spent a second sleepless night outside their homes. a major aftershock rattled the area, a day after an earlier age point to magnitude earthquake -- 8.2 magnitude earthquake left seven people dead. 's emergency office and navy issued a tsunami alert and ordered a precautionary evacuation of low-lying areas. the first footage on board the international space station, the imagery was captured on march 28 and centered on an area in jamaica. ecast is a -- urth...
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in chile a major aftershock force people to spend a second sleepless night outside.r 7.6 aftershock struck the northern coast. last night the aftershocks followed tuesday's powerful a ploy to earthquake. success been blamed on that quick. tuesday also triggered small landslides partridges and a six-foot snow means all the coastal areas. meantime west coast lawmakers want money for earthquake warning system. designed to make residents have a heads up with for a strike. obeah a few seconds of the alert for instance the be enough time to slow down our trains. lawmakers are asking for $16 million to build and operate and maintain a quake alert system. the move comes less than a week after a 5.1 quake rattled in southern california. >> : coming up more disturbing information about the soldier responsible for last night's deadly shooting rampage. and why this baby was reportedly arrested books and even at fingerprinted by police. dice the heading to washington d.c. booked with the first president and first lady. coming up >> : at the end of our broadcast tonight paternity
in chile a major aftershock force people to spend a second sleepless night outside.r 7.6 aftershock struck the northern coast. last night the aftershocks followed tuesday's powerful a ploy to earthquake. success been blamed on that quick. tuesday also triggered small landslides partridges and a six-foot snow means all the coastal areas. meantime west coast lawmakers want money for earthquake warning system. designed to make residents have a heads up with for a strike. obeah a few seconds of the...
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we placed the film, but if i have to go to sleep every night worrying about returns, i would be sleeplessisu do think a lot about very tale theme. you are going to continue on this path with more movies, a great example is you had success with "alice in wonderland" in 2010. you're working on a sequel now. when it comes to sequels, how do you differentiate? how do you do something different, for example, with that film that will make people excited in a bigger way? >> you have to do two things, you have to preserve what you think people loved about the first film, and then you have to kind of plus it up. the story has got to be great. linda wilkerson wrote the script, she wrote the original script. we have sacha baron cohen, a charter member of the loony group we had before, and everybody is coming back, including johnny. you just have to make sure that it does not feel like a cynical exercise, which frankly some sequels do, and this one does not. everyone is excited to come back. >> is it be same except things, for example, for yet another sequel that you are working on with the sequel to
we placed the film, but if i have to go to sleep every night worrying about returns, i would be sleeplessisu do think a lot about very tale theme. you are going to continue on this path with more movies, a great example is you had success with "alice in wonderland" in 2010. you're working on a sequel now. when it comes to sequels, how do you differentiate? how do you do something different, for example, with that film that will make people excited in a bigger way? >> you have to...
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and lopez, the suspect, was complaining about depression, anxiety, sleeplessness and he was prescribed some medications, including ambien. but according to the army secretary, the psychiatrist saw no signs of likely violence or any suicidal ideations. in other words, the psychiatrist apparently didn't consider him a threat at the time. now, just a few minutes ago, we were told that under military regulations, had he been considered a threat, that psychiatrist would have been required to warn and protect by revealing that condition but since the psychiatrist didn't see any potential threat that was not passed along to anybody else, any of the military commanders. >> colonel jack, we know from the general last night who gave i thought a brilliant briefing in real time as this thing just evolved and were dealing with the victims. he was very, very direct and very transparent and he said that concealed deadly weapons cannot be carried on the base. that was one of the reforms post major hasan, what happened in 2009. but still this man under texas law was able to buy -- soldier was able to b
and lopez, the suspect, was complaining about depression, anxiety, sleeplessness and he was prescribed some medications, including ambien. but according to the army secretary, the psychiatrist saw no signs of likely violence or any suicidal ideations. in other words, the psychiatrist apparently didn't consider him a threat at the time. now, just a few minutes ago, we were told that under military regulations, had he been considered a threat, that psychiatrist would have been required to warn...
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. >> a sleepless night, huddled in her boss's office, missing zach, but thinking he was okay furtherxt morning, a jolting aftershock, and more tsunami sirens. but then zach found her, and together, they looked at what was left of the town. georgia took these pictures. 38 people lost their lives in noda, a tiny percentage of the more than 18,000 who died up and down the coast, but half of noda was simply gone. >> it was like someone had just driven a bulldozer through and it was all gone. there was -- how a wave can do that, i don't know. >> lifting complete houses up off their foundations, so all that was left was the shell. >> or the front stairs leading up to nothing. >> yes. >> and then they went to the safest place they could think of, their mentor kenji's office in kuji, where the other teachers had gathered. >> and he knew, kenji being kenji, he found all the food that he could find in his house, anything that we could eat, which included, you know, lots of beer and sake on hand. >> and music. ♪ zach and kenji got out the guitars, tried to shut out the world. >> to kind of give
. >> a sleepless night, huddled in her boss's office, missing zach, but thinking he was okay furtherxt morning, a jolting aftershock, and more tsunami sirens. but then zach found her, and together, they looked at what was left of the town. georgia took these pictures. 38 people lost their lives in noda, a tiny percentage of the more than 18,000 who died up and down the coast, but half of noda was simply gone. >> it was like someone had just driven a bulldozer through and it was all...
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melissa: and they were looking at how kid sleepless over time and especially for kid who had a tv inir bedroom. >> yep. melissa: they ended up sleeping 30 minutes less per night. i bet it is more than that. if they have a tv in the bed. my tv do not and they won't. >> same with ours. many children do have televisions in the room. what the study demonstrated was that children who slept with a tv in their room on average had about half hour less of sleeper day than most other children. melissa: what does it matter. parents says, that is how i get my kid to bed. goes to bed half an hour earlier because i have the tv in there. what difference does it make. >> you're developing the brain. the brain is remarkable organ. if you don't give it rest to allow it to reset itself to heal it will not function at its full potential and not develop it as best as you like. melissa: i.q. points, we have to sleep to get the i.q. points. >> you can massage muscles but you can't ma surge your brain. melissa: dr. patti, great stuff. >> thank you so much. melissa: ukraine on the brink of a civil war. presi
melissa: and they were looking at how kid sleepless over time and especially for kid who had a tv inir bedroom. >> yep. melissa: they ended up sleeping 30 minutes less per night. i bet it is more than that. if they have a tv in the bed. my tv do not and they won't. >> same with ours. many children do have televisions in the room. what the study demonstrated was that children who slept with a tv in their room on average had about half hour less of sleeper day than most other...
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he was experiencing anxiety, depression and sleeplessness. and he was being evaluated for ptsd but there's no indication that had anything to do with the shootings on wednesday. they are focusing on that fight, that verbal altercation that happened wednesday at one of the buildings here with the soldier and perhaps several other of his colleagues which exploded into the gunfire here on wednesday. ronan? >> and in some sense it seems like no answer will be enough but we are following that lead. thank you for that overview, appreciate it. >> we're waiting on a news conference from ft. hood and it's expected to begin in a few minutes and we'll bring you any news that comes out of that. >>> let's go to the big news today about the rise of the hyper wealthy. and what it means for all of us americans, companies are disclosing over the course of this week how much they compensated their ceos over the past year. and the numbers are startling. in 2013 the medium wage for overall workers in this country rose 1.4%. in the same period, median ceo pay sur
he was experiencing anxiety, depression and sleeplessness. and he was being evaluated for ptsd but there's no indication that had anything to do with the shootings on wednesday. they are focusing on that fight, that verbal altercation that happened wednesday at one of the buildings here with the soldier and perhaps several other of his colleagues which exploded into the gunfire here on wednesday. ronan? >> and in some sense it seems like no answer will be enough but we are following that...
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it was clear he sought psychiatric help for depression, anxiety and sleeplessness. so he was having problems. but the psychiatrist who talked to him just last month saw no signs that he was of any threat to either himself or others. there are bigger questions here and the fact that yes, he was upset he didn't get to spend more time at his mother's funeral and he had some other issues. but some military officials are looking at those things as possible triggers that set him off. they do believe sincerely he much am deeper psychological problems. >> jim miklaszewski and charles hadlock from ft. hood. two associated press journalists were shot in eastern afghanistan by a local police officer, we believe, one of them prize winner and german photographer, anya knitten house and her colleague cathy gannon. they were traveling with a convoy carrying election materials to the eastern district. joining me from kabul, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel your reporting on this and your colleagues because i know you knew them well? >> reporter: most people have been
it was clear he sought psychiatric help for depression, anxiety and sleeplessness. so he was having problems. but the psychiatrist who talked to him just last month saw no signs that he was of any threat to either himself or others. there are bigger questions here and the fact that yes, he was upset he didn't get to spend more time at his mother's funeral and he had some other issues. but some military officials are looking at those things as possible triggers that set him off. they do believe...
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lopez was complaining that he had bouts with depression and anxiety and sleeplessness but according to the report that mchugh released today, the psychiatrist found no indication of any possible violence or any suicidal ideations. in other words, no clues at least from that psychiatrist about this rampage that took place yesterday. >> of course, one potential clue would have been the fact he had a gun. but, of course, it is a concealed weapon specifically. i should clarify. but it is a military facility. how possible do you think it would be to track and regulate guns more acutely on military posts of this type? >> quite frankly almost impossible. the military culture itself is gun related. it's a gun culture. and in texas in particular, but when they isarrive on base, the are not patted down. they flash their i.d. card and drive right through. they have to register the weapon but in this case had no intent to do that, bought it just days before the shooting and the idea, there are 50,000 troops on that base. the idea of patting down or sending even a small portion through a magnetomet
lopez was complaining that he had bouts with depression and anxiety and sleeplessness but according to the report that mchugh released today, the psychiatrist found no indication of any possible violence or any suicidal ideations. in other words, no clues at least from that psychiatrist about this rampage that took place yesterday. >> of course, one potential clue would have been the fact he had a gun. but, of course, it is a concealed weapon specifically. i should clarify. but it is a...
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isn't popular bedroom tax is given sleepless nights to many hard up families who've been out protesting in the streets. and they can see just some of the thousands who rallied over the weekend against the welfare reform at the scene many cut off from vital benefits because they are going to have a spare bedroom in their homes the government says the law which came into force a year ago has reduced overcrowding but campaigners say it's actually pushing people into poverty artie's police reports now on the brits desperately trying to keep a roof over their heads. with homeownership in the u.k. at a twenty five year low renting is now the norm for nine and a half million brits but an increasing number of tenants at the bottom end of the market talk about rock bottom conditions as well andrea who asked us not to use his real name pays two hundred and forty five pounds a week for this bed set in london why do you want to be anonymous because i fear retaliates or even i'm sure of my landlord so this. there was a leak up stairs and i was actually mushrooms real mushrooms growing whether warm a
isn't popular bedroom tax is given sleepless nights to many hard up families who've been out protesting in the streets. and they can see just some of the thousands who rallied over the weekend against the welfare reform at the scene many cut off from vital benefits because they are going to have a spare bedroom in their homes the government says the law which came into force a year ago has reduced overcrowding but campaigners say it's actually pushing people into poverty artie's police reports...
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it was sleeplessness and depression things they were not expecting so it occurred to me as a tragic moment. maybe this was it. not there but here as all of these people that did well on the battalion gets down to recover from the experiences of what they did and what they saw and what they tried not to see and on it goes. so basically he comes home into the opening line of the book is two years later than the book goes on from there. this whole cluster of people are now trying to get better. >> i have a question about the reporting of the book to read seamlessly now on the reporting of it you have these vets around the country you don't know which ones are necessarily useful to you in the book that will happen. it can only be with one family at a time. how do you devise a plan post efficiently? if they guess is right it is some 25% of them were 500,000 have returned with some type of psychological wound to contend with. that's a lot of character to choose from. the type of journalism i do depends on being present and the fact i was with the battalion for eight months i didn't visit to the
it was sleeplessness and depression things they were not expecting so it occurred to me as a tragic moment. maybe this was it. not there but here as all of these people that did well on the battalion gets down to recover from the experiences of what they did and what they saw and what they tried not to see and on it goes. so basically he comes home into the opening line of the book is two years later than the book goes on from there. this whole cluster of people are now trying to get better....
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reporter: it's nap time and this lost bear cub is finally learning to self-soothe after months of sleeplessfive mothers. >> i think all of us were sitting here in the middle of the night in the rocking chair singing to her, trying to get her to go to sleep. >> reporter: the keepers-turned-bear-moms say the yet to be named 3-month-old is a handful. >> terrible twos for the bear cub was at 2 months as opposed to 2 years. >> reporter: the cub had to be pulled away from its mother a week after its december 29th birth. keepers looked for a substitute bear mom but couldn't find one. so they began hand-rearing with help from other zoos. >> she is a survivor this little cub. she is growing. gaining a lot of weight. >> i definitely feel like a proud mom. watching every step she makes. >> reporter: they watch the cub round the clock, playing, encouraging and bottle feeding it formula. >> i think the first time i held her in my arms after a feed, and she started humming. i'm going to cry. that told me i did something right. >> reporter: a bear cub typically spends several years with its mother, but th
reporter: it's nap time and this lost bear cub is finally learning to self-soothe after months of sleeplessfive mothers. >> i think all of us were sitting here in the middle of the night in the rocking chair singing to her, trying to get her to go to sleep. >> reporter: the keepers-turned-bear-moms say the yet to be named 3-month-old is a handful. >> terrible twos for the bear cub was at 2 months as opposed to 2 years. >> reporter: the cub had to be pulled away from its...
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your ac if you're in one of the regions where you have an ac in your home even in san francisco a sleepless night wednesday into thursday. the temperatures only dipped into the mid-60s. so, it's going to be kind of warm out there. talking about 80s in san francisco in just a couple of days. want to make sure you're ready for that. 48 degrees in livermore to start the day and today is looking good and i'll take that and put that on the table right now. today looks good. tomorrow, 20 degrees warmer and then as we head through wednesday and thursday. warmest days of the week. but just a fabulous sunrise coming in as that offshore flow starts to develop. we don't have a lot of fog out there. not a lot of low cloud cover right now but we'll see some develop between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. this is what we're expecting the golden gate bridge to look like. then that bridge clears from top to bottom and complete sunshine on the way and then we stay nice and clear. that warming kicks in all the way through thursday. going to be a nice sunset tonight. gets the reds and oranges and this is because the
your ac if you're in one of the regions where you have an ac in your home even in san francisco a sleepless night wednesday into thursday. the temperatures only dipped into the mid-60s. so, it's going to be kind of warm out there. talking about 80s in san francisco in just a couple of days. want to make sure you're ready for that. 48 degrees in livermore to start the day and today is looking good and i'll take that and put that on the table right now. today looks good. tomorrow, 20 degrees...
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reflecting back, i think he -- syria will be michigan that will -- will be something that will cause him sleepless nights. what is going on there is beyond what we could possibly imagine. the way in which we handled egypt has been problematic but i don't think we have had good choices. somebody could have done better with syria. i'm not sure anybody could have done any better with egypt. just a note that we always hear is, president morsey, a usc grad, joined the muslim brotherhood when he is in l.a., so there's a booth outside if you want to enroll. i don't know if there's an islamic sisterhood. i suspect not. egypt, i'm not sure we could have handled any better, about i would like to think that we're doing as well as we can. the one where they get beat up is palestine-israel, and john kerry has spent an enormous amount of time and is criticized for wasting time. actually don't criticize him. i don't think this was a fool's are rand. it's tragic that the united states wants peace more than the leaderships of the israelis and the palestinians. it's a tragedy but you can't fault the united states f
reflecting back, i think he -- syria will be michigan that will -- will be something that will cause him sleepless nights. what is going on there is beyond what we could possibly imagine. the way in which we handled egypt has been problematic but i don't think we have had good choices. somebody could have done better with syria. i'm not sure anybody could have done any better with egypt. just a note that we always hear is, president morsey, a usc grad, joined the muslim brotherhood when he is...
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anxiety, sleeplessness, depression, things they were not expecting, and so it occurred to me is that tragic moment, make this was it, not there, but here as all of these people who did well in the battalion now get down to trying to recover from the experiences of what they did, what they saw, what they didn't do, what they tried not no see, and on it goes. adam comes home, and thank you for your service begins with him, opening line of the book is two years later, adam drops the baby. the book goes on from there to trace not only adam, but his wife, their children, and this whole cluster in kansas of people who served well and are now trying to get better. >> i have a question about the reporting of the book, david. okay. >> reads semilessly now, but how do you get a map for it? you have vets around the country, you don't know which ones necessarily something that will be useful to you in your book will happen to. how do you -- with only one family at a time, how do you -- how do you device a plan to -- devise a plan to use time first timely? >> well, if the figures are right, of th
anxiety, sleeplessness, depression, things they were not expecting, and so it occurred to me is that tragic moment, make this was it, not there, but here as all of these people who did well in the battalion now get down to trying to recover from the experiences of what they did, what they saw, what they didn't do, what they tried not no see, and on it goes. adam comes home, and thank you for your service begins with him, opening line of the book is two years later, adam drops the baby. the book...
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800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleeplessights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ but i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care, i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile, not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still gonna give me a heart attack. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> the u.s. and european union are talking about imposing new sanctions on russia as soon as tomorrow because of the failure to deescalate the situation in ukraine. for the latest, we bring in fox news correspondent leiland vitter. >> the president has been trying to walk a fine line in this crisis keeping the europeans involved with the sanctions and making the sanctions tough enough that moscow notic
800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleeplessights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ but i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care, i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile, not random...
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paratroopers groggy, grimy, sleepless for two days.d to be some of the most elite troops kiev could throw at eastern ukraine. here they've run into an almost insurmountable problem based on the fact rightly or wrongly a lot of these locals in this very poor village simply don't like the government in kiev. alexander tries to talk a way out. >> translator: we were once ordered to intervene in the protest in central kiev, he says, but not one of our paratroopers obeyed. i ask you to let us go out the way we came in. this woman says she was shot at. listen to the reaction, but t colonel says they didn't shoot. an afghan war veteran and police chief try to mediate. a pro militant russian leader joins. eventually, the soldiers agree to give up their firing blocks. counting them out slowly, and leave. kiev yet to regain any authority here. in many ways, we're seeing a repeat of crimea here, suggestions we could even hear calls for referendum from the protesters, and really, the issue is do we see an intervention from russia. it seems this ki
paratroopers groggy, grimy, sleepless for two days.d to be some of the most elite troops kiev could throw at eastern ukraine. here they've run into an almost insurmountable problem based on the fact rightly or wrongly a lot of these locals in this very poor village simply don't like the government in kiev. alexander tries to talk a way out. >> translator: we were once ordered to intervene in the protest in central kiev, he says, but not one of our paratroopers obeyed. i ask you to let us...
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