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wind gusts of somewhere between 50 and 75 miles per hour.w niptght the blizzard will still be going strong and by wednesday morning the snow should be over for most of new england. travel woes continue to be a major part of the story. got a note from amtrak saying that it is going to be operating on a modified schedule for the remainder of monday, acela operating between washington but passengers should expect fewer trains to be running. amtrak on a modified schedule. domenica davis continues to track all of this. have any of the snowfall totals changed dramatically? >> no what we're forecasting is on track with this storm. this is going to be a big one and main part will be from new york up to new england where we're looking at a foot to 3 feet. southern new england will get hammered with this storm up to 3 feet. this is a big storm. norm boston over 20 inches will put it into the top ten of all time snowfalls that they've had. so we're looking at a lot of snow, in a short period of time. i want to show you future cast and start talking abo
wind gusts of somewhere between 50 and 75 miles per hour.w niptght the blizzard will still be going strong and by wednesday morning the snow should be over for most of new england. travel woes continue to be a major part of the story. got a note from amtrak saying that it is going to be operating on a modified schedule for the remainder of monday, acela operating between washington but passengers should expect fewer trains to be running. amtrak on a modified schedule. domenica davis continues...
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that's why i say somewhere between nine and 12 nine and 13.icans will start in august. it will happen -- the beginning will happen in ohio where republicans will hold their convention in many ways a symbolic start for the debate process will be where they end and choose their nominee a year later. that will be in ohio. that will extend all the way through the end of february. that gives you nine debates across several different television networks. then we hit march and in march, we have cnn and another television network that is already lined up to do those debates. you could argue at that point that's when the stage will be shrunk. we won't see a dozen candidates. we will probably see just a handful of candidates onstage. those who made it through iowa new hampshire, south carolina and that's when we will start seeing some real real debating going on and probably have a better idea of who is going to be the gop nominee. that will happen in march. >> do you think that when you're talking about having 12 debates, that still sounds pretty -- it
that's why i say somewhere between nine and 12 nine and 13.icans will start in august. it will happen -- the beginning will happen in ohio where republicans will hold their convention in many ways a symbolic start for the debate process will be where they end and choose their nominee a year later. that will be in ohio. that will extend all the way through the end of february. that gives you nine debates across several different television networks. then we hit march and in march, we have cnn...
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somewhere between 100, maybe 200 americans with us citizenship have gone to fight in the zones.ll a relatively small number. the question also is, how much cooperation is there now going to be between authorities in the united states and europe? there's been lots of it around this terror activity recently, but efforts to get passenger information for travelers going into the conflict zones, coming back to europe, sharing that with americans has been a different slog for the americans on that. >> it has. john bussey a pause for breaking news, this just into the fox news room and here on the fox news deck. just gotten word that it has been decided, the supreme court will decide the issue of gay marriage for the united states in this term. the court will hear four same-sex marriages cases which are being combined into one case, and the justices are expected to i-a ruling by sometime in -- issue a ruling by sometime in june. however, this late in the term it's possible the arguments will be kicked to the next term which starts in october 2015 but the decision will come from the supr
somewhere between 100, maybe 200 americans with us citizenship have gone to fight in the zones.ll a relatively small number. the question also is, how much cooperation is there now going to be between authorities in the united states and europe? there's been lots of it around this terror activity recently, but efforts to get passenger information for travelers going into the conflict zones, coming back to europe, sharing that with americans has been a different slog for the americans on that....
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new york mayor bill de blasio is warning residents they could see somewhere between two and three feet of snow when it is all over. marley hall has more. >> reporter: a light snow is falling in the northeast. but the real storm is on its way. >> reporter: a storm is it going to rapidly intensify as it passes south and east of nantucket tomorrow. snowfall rates pick up to two to four inches per hour. >> cars stranded on the roads. in new york, more than 100,000 pounds of salt are on standby. a blizzard warning was issued from new jersey to maine. the nor'easter is expected to dump two feet or more of snow. wind gusts could reach over 50 miles per hour. on sunday new york city mayor bill de blasio warned people to take the storm seriously. >> don't underestimate this storm. assume conditions will be unsafe. >> reporter: weather experts say this could be the biggest snowfall in new york city's history. the current record here is 26.9 inches, setback in february of 2006. >> i'm just going to go hole up in my apartment. >> this one is going to hit us hard. >> reporter: airlines have already
new york mayor bill de blasio is warning residents they could see somewhere between two and three feet of snow when it is all over. marley hall has more. >> reporter: a light snow is falling in the northeast. but the real storm is on its way. >> reporter: a storm is it going to rapidly intensify as it passes south and east of nantucket tomorrow. snowfall rates pick up to two to four inches per hour. >> cars stranded on the roads. in new york, more than 100,000 pounds of salt...
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somewhere between crashness and aloofness. that's what i'm getting. take a peak. i'm not the most articulate person here. when you are trying to reform san francisco in their homeless issues, i think you need to look at the people who are running these programs. i guess i'm going to move on to police brutality. i feel as though i have to carry a camera with me everywhere because i am no telling when they are going to pull up and try to attack me. i recorded the police maybe about a week ago and then when i got 2 blocks away they troo id to stop me alone.
somewhere between crashness and aloofness. that's what i'm getting. take a peak. i'm not the most articulate person here. when you are trying to reform san francisco in their homeless issues, i think you need to look at the people who are running these programs. i guess i'm going to move on to police brutality. i feel as though i have to carry a camera with me everywhere because i am no telling when they are going to pull up and try to attack me. i recorded the police maybe about a week ago and...
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with the gusty winds, it will be somewhere between negative 10 and positive five. tomorrow afternoon, temperatures will make their way into the lower to middle 20's across the region. then look at our seven day forecast. finally warming up a little bit as you head into friday. temperatures get above the freezing mark. a brief cool down and then watch for the next chance of rain or snow mix. a mix to start and then some rain. the timing still a little uncertain. just to be aware, something could be developing to the south as we head into early next week. >> something else to look forward to. from cold to hot -- the 19th season of "the bachelor" starts this week. he's getting another chance of love joins us now to talk about the new season. we saw the premiere this past monday and i want to say it seems like you've got your hands full. >> absolutely. this is going to be an incredible journey and i'm looking forward to sharing it with the world. >> we saw several women come out and try to get your attention. we saw someone in a pig nose and someone sing to you. obviou
with the gusty winds, it will be somewhere between negative 10 and positive five. tomorrow afternoon, temperatures will make their way into the lower to middle 20's across the region. then look at our seven day forecast. finally warming up a little bit as you head into friday. temperatures get above the freezing mark. a brief cool down and then watch for the next chance of rain or snow mix. a mix to start and then some rain. the timing still a little uncertain. just to be aware, something could...
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question especially given the fact that the total security budget for the nigerian government is somewhere between five and $6 billion u.s. >> and the u.s. cooperated after the terrible kidnapping of the girls last year. we sent more people to help the nigerians. so why has the fight been so ineffective? >> the assistance that the u.s. provided in the aftermast of the chibok schoolgirl kidnapping was essentially surveillance. here was a small-scale u.s. training program to train a nigerian unit in counterterrorist activities. but that training program was unaccountably terminated by the nigerian government with virtually no explanation. >> right, that just happened recently. now but you again spent time there. you just talked about how much money goes into that, the nigerian military, are you at all surprised that this has gotten to this point? because now this is not just a few militants here and there. these are guys who are being able to mount serious offensives. you'd think they would be able to be attacked from the air and be surveilled by aerial in some sort of aerial form. >> the nigerian m
question especially given the fact that the total security budget for the nigerian government is somewhere between five and $6 billion u.s. >> and the u.s. cooperated after the terrible kidnapping of the girls last year. we sent more people to help the nigerians. so why has the fight been so ineffective? >> the assistance that the u.s. provided in the aftermast of the chibok schoolgirl kidnapping was essentially surveillance. here was a small-scale u.s. training program to train a...
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over 71 percentage the salary increases take effect in the two budget years at 2.5 percent and somewhere between 2 and 3 and quarter percentage depends upon inflation our rates are declining due to negotiated caught with health care providers the proposed budget includes 12.62 new ftes in 2015- 2016 that in all lists to fingerprinting ftes in 2016-2017 to help with the departmental initiative the next slide shows the requests you'll see our non-personnel line due to the it related professional services and other professional services required for the department including updates to guidelines and manuals and environmental review and various economic analysis to support the work program and doing extensive updating of our departments core network and cable channel 78 to insure the upgrading of the staff other than that the services include the rent at our state this to the department of real estate and as well as city italy's services that are sponsored by the entire city as mentions earlier we are requesting over 12 ftes in the upcoming budget recycle this shows the new position requests and the
over 71 percentage the salary increases take effect in the two budget years at 2.5 percent and somewhere between 2 and 3 and quarter percentage depends upon inflation our rates are declining due to negotiated caught with health care providers the proposed budget includes 12.62 new ftes in 2015- 2016 that in all lists to fingerprinting ftes in 2016-2017 to help with the departmental initiative the next slide shows the requests you'll see our non-personnel line due to the it related professional...
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so in the book one of the things i do is i look at like 400 -- somewhere between 40500 different lyrics. so one of the argument about rap that's a pretty early on is that rap is something black people used to contest reality or critique the political dynamic that signs black people holding back in social indicators. what i actually found was that more often than not particularly with the rap that talks about real life, they actually reproduce the neoliberal turn. they actually kind of boundaries on cheaper neural activity. they kind of valorize wealth inequality as opposed to critique unit. when i made a decision at the beginning between people like immortal technique or ted poe and check beats another wrappers, i was making a distinction between people who critique that move from people who kind of go with the flow so to speak. i think about lil' wayne as somebody who goes with the flow. >> host: is that something you disagree with? >> guest: with politics is something i disagree with. it is what it is. >> host: somebody picks up this book. what are two things they are going to like? >
so in the book one of the things i do is i look at like 400 -- somewhere between 40500 different lyrics. so one of the argument about rap that's a pretty early on is that rap is something black people used to contest reality or critique the political dynamic that signs black people holding back in social indicators. what i actually found was that more often than not particularly with the rap that talks about real life, they actually reproduce the neoliberal turn. they actually kind of...
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probably know, last year the federal government announced the brain initiative it dedicates somewhere between0 million_$500 million to mapping the human brain. we have two scientists here who are working on similar projects to try and figure out exactly what is going on in our brains __ no small task. i want to start at the very top, and get to a simple but very complex question __ what are we talking about? >> let me talk about __ what we also talked to at the allen institute __ by the way, and not name for me, but for paul allen. we often think about it __ i have a samsung phone here, but imagine it is an iphone six __ oour big challenge would be, how does this work? what would you do? they do this. it is very common industries, they take it apart. they look at the chip structure. they look at all the individual parts. that is only the start. if you knew that structure, it would tell you something, but you also need to turn it on, figure out how the software works. there might be a new operating system that you need to start to dig into. then, you need to understand the apps. there are thes
probably know, last year the federal government announced the brain initiative it dedicates somewhere between0 million_$500 million to mapping the human brain. we have two scientists here who are working on similar projects to try and figure out exactly what is going on in our brains __ no small task. i want to start at the very top, and get to a simple but very complex question __ what are we talking about? >> let me talk about __ what we also talked to at the allen institute __ by the...
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the investigation will be quote, thorough which is press release speak for somewhere between don't holdeath and not in this lifetime. get ready, folks, the scandal continues. while the super bowl has the scandal and the sunshine in phoenix, the nhl all-star weekend in columbus has the fun. tonight it was the annual draft night. each team's captains draft the players they want for sunday's game and the caps own alex ovechkin tried to convince two sides to wait on picking him. >> who do you want to pick you? >> i want to be last. i need a car so bad like i need it. >> yes, he needs it. the last pick in the draft gets a car. a honda accord. and ove looks like he would get his wish. he campaigned all night in the back until there were just three players left that's when patrick kane announced. >> we'll take alex ovechkin. >> with that his dreams of a free car spoiled. at first he didn't want to face the music. he just sat there. then he made his way up and he'll join the captain of the blue jackets. nhl all-star game this sunday on nbc sports network. >>> australian open third round serena
the investigation will be quote, thorough which is press release speak for somewhere between don't holdeath and not in this lifetime. get ready, folks, the scandal continues. while the super bowl has the scandal and the sunshine in phoenix, the nhl all-star weekend in columbus has the fun. tonight it was the annual draft night. each team's captains draft the players they want for sunday's game and the caps own alex ovechkin tried to convince two sides to wait on picking him. >> who do you...
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the witness list somewhere between 80 and 100. today, the pivotal start to that intense process. avoiding eye contact most of day one, dzhokhar tsarnaev faced potential jurors and a potential fate of the death penalty. victims of that bombing that killed three and injured hundreds holding on to that boston strong motto. >> try to destroy people and their spirits and all this makes me want to change the world. >> tsarnaev was caught days after the bombing and after a shootout that killed his co-suspect and brother as well as an m.i.t. police officer. the defense will try to show that dzhokhar was pressured and influenced by his brother. >> the prosecution is going to point out how much independent action the younger brother had and how many things he did on his own. >> jurors will hear plenty from victims and about others like erica brannick from maryland there to cheer on her mom when the bombs exploded waiting up in the hospital she told our news partners at wtop. >> knew instantly something was wrong. my mom looked at my nurse and said how am i going to tell her? we'll tell her
the witness list somewhere between 80 and 100. today, the pivotal start to that intense process. avoiding eye contact most of day one, dzhokhar tsarnaev faced potential jurors and a potential fate of the death penalty. victims of that bombing that killed three and injured hundreds holding on to that boston strong motto. >> try to destroy people and their spirits and all this makes me want to change the world. >> tsarnaev was caught days after the bombing and after a shootout that...
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somewhere between 2% to 2.5% over the next several years, that's a very weak recovery. >> if you want to call it a recovery, it's not a decline, but yes. >> and that they could get it, lately on the job market which is terrible. >> but it similar proving. and it will be that america will regain their economic footing next year. thanks for the energy boom. unleashed by the record oil productions on hydraulic fracking. steady growth that will restore america's confidence. they have spent the past five years predicting the inevitable ability of their decline. >>> okay, new year's resolutions. pat? >> take a vacation, which i didn't do this year, john and finish my nixon book. >> where are you going to go? >> to the eastern shore. >> treat the 24 republicans considering running for the president, respectfully even though i think most of them belong on the clown car, it takes a lot of courage to enter the arena of politics. you've got to stand up and have the courage to fail in front of a lot of people, soily treat them all respectfully. >> tom? >> retain my british accent so i could conti
somewhere between 2% to 2.5% over the next several years, that's a very weak recovery. >> if you want to call it a recovery, it's not a decline, but yes. >> and that they could get it, lately on the job market which is terrible. >> but it similar proving. and it will be that america will regain their economic footing next year. thanks for the energy boom. unleashed by the record oil productions on hydraulic fracking. steady growth that will restore america's confidence. they...
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all of that means this economy will probably contract somewhere between 4% and 5% but for the year 2015. the central bank though has decided to act today. that's taken economists by surprise. no one has forecasted 2 percentage points. the central banks saying they feel there is room to maneuver on the growth side now that inflation appears to be in check. this is "nightly business report." i'm geoff cutmore here in moscow. >>> and still ahead, the president is asking for millions to fund a new medical research initiative and today, executives from health care industry reacted >>> president obama plans to ask money from congress for a health care initiative as part of his proposal expected to be unveiled on monday. the effort is expected treating diseases with pinpoint accuracy and the president gave additional details today when he met with some of the biggest drug makers. meg tirrell has more from the white house. >> reporter: invitations were mysterious. the policies would like to invite you to the white house. the drug makers including regenerators and merck and ai lum nah. announced
all of that means this economy will probably contract somewhere between 4% and 5% but for the year 2015. the central bank though has decided to act today. that's taken economists by surprise. no one has forecasted 2 percentage points. the central banks saying they feel there is room to maneuver on the growth side now that inflation appears to be in check. this is "nightly business report." i'm geoff cutmore here in moscow. >>> and still ahead, the president is asking for...
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enforcement or the activity it is currently under 100 gas stations, and for the context for you somewhere between 70 and 90, and depending on which department records are correct. >> thank you for that, commissioners, questions? >> while we are thinking, maybe we have been thinking about it and for the staff time, and for going through a process of developing the actual rules to the extent that they would be needed for enforcing this and for coming up with the design of the graphics, for the labels and for printing them. it is staff time and probably more than 60000 and somewhere over 60,000, probably in the first year >> and for the burning of fossil fuels. >> nothing that specifically addresses it this way, we have a great deal of out reach activities related to climate change, generally. but there is nothing aimed at the vehicle users. i sympathize with the goals of this proposed ordinance and we should do everything that we can to reduce unnecessary driving, and reduce, co2, emissions and i have three concerns, the first is that i think that the label has too many words, have you to figure ou
enforcement or the activity it is currently under 100 gas stations, and for the context for you somewhere between 70 and 90, and depending on which department records are correct. >> thank you for that, commissioners, questions? >> while we are thinking, maybe we have been thinking about it and for the staff time, and for going through a process of developing the actual rules to the extent that they would be needed for enforcing this and for coming up with the design of the...
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somewhere between francois' and me we conjured up that black on black cover in the course of five or six days. the cover was black on black cover that looked pretty much just blank until you saw it in in a certain light then you could see the phantom limb of the ghost of the towers that had fallen, the only clue is the pierced part of the lowering will he in the new yorker. that was the cover. >> what doesn't to say with that? >> was there anything that you were trying to say. >> in a moment where most any imagery would be too much, it seemed like pulling back toward minute alism was a good idea. to say what needed to be said which was what i just described as the phantom limb. like i go from my house to my studio which was two blocks further north i heap to keep turning around to make sure the towers were still not there. they seemed like they would still be there. it's not like i had a lot of affection of for them as architecture, i don't especially love my nose but i don't want anybody poeing their fist in to it. so there was that . the only thing that could be said was the not un
somewhere between francois' and me we conjured up that black on black cover in the course of five or six days. the cover was black on black cover that looked pretty much just blank until you saw it in in a certain light then you could see the phantom limb of the ghost of the towers that had fallen, the only clue is the pierced part of the lowering will he in the new yorker. that was the cover. >> what doesn't to say with that? >> was there anything that you were trying to say....
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year the federal government announced something called the brain initiative, which dedicates somewhere between00 and $500 million to mapping the human brain. we're lucky to have a few scientists here today who are working on similar projects trying to figure out exactly what's going on in our brains, which is no small task, but an incredibly fascinating and important one. i want to start at the very top and just get to simple but also very complex question of what are we talking about when we say brain mapping? >> yes. so let me talk about what we often talk about at the allan institute for brain science which, by the way, is not named for me but rather for paul allan, one of the cofounders of microsoft. we often think of it as if i have a samsung phone here but imagine that this is a new iphone 6 and i work for samsung, our big challenge would be how does this thing work? and imagine, this is something you can all relate to, what would you do, and they do this, very common in industry. you take it apart. you start to look at the chip architecture. they pop these chips out. they put them in an
year the federal government announced something called the brain initiative, which dedicates somewhere between00 and $500 million to mapping the human brain. we're lucky to have a few scientists here today who are working on similar projects trying to figure out exactly what's going on in our brains, which is no small task, but an incredibly fascinating and important one. i want to start at the very top and just get to simple but also very complex question of what are we talking about when we...
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we've got somewhere between 2500 and 5,000 west europeans who have gone to fight in iraq and syria. you probably have sever hundred who went to train in pakistan or yemen at some point. and you have some unknown number of folk who never left western europe but who have become radical ides. so it's potentially a very large number. >> rose: mike, it seems like the terror threat has never been so difficulty. yet pfs tower years ago that osama bin laden was killed. what happened. >> charlie, in the fight against al qaeda we've had since 9/11, al qaeda as had a great victory, and we've had a great victvictory. our great victory has been the decimation, death radade, near-defeat of the al qaeda leadership in pakistan, the people that brought us 9/11. their great victory has been the spread of their ideology across a very wide geographic area-- europe africa, middle east, south asia. on september 10, 2001. al qaeda was on one place in the planet-- afghanistan. today they're in 30 to 40 countries. >> which one should we fear the most? >> i think there are two groups to fear. one is al qaeda
we've got somewhere between 2500 and 5,000 west europeans who have gone to fight in iraq and syria. you probably have sever hundred who went to train in pakistan or yemen at some point. and you have some unknown number of folk who never left western europe but who have become radical ides. so it's potentially a very large number. >> rose: mike, it seems like the terror threat has never been so difficulty. yet pfs tower years ago that osama bin laden was killed. what happened. >>...
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let's start with our live team coverage of the weather because it will be coming in, i guess somewhere between what about 8:00 and 12:00 we should have the brunt of it? >> katie describes it as more of a clipper so it is fast moving it, will get in here and get out of here, which is nice for at least your evening commute, you'll be all wrapped up. >> middle a bertha clipper. >> ms. alberta, okay. >> good morning guys. yes, so we are looking ahead to day that's certainly going to be featuring some snowy weather out there, already the leading edge of the snow is headed our way. and as we start things off we take you right outside. head out to storm scan3 currently tracking the clipper system, it is already brinking in some light snow across south and western portions of pennsylvania, for you here. let's zoom it in a little bit for you. seeing some cloud cover but also again that snow, the leading edge of it, beginning to move in right now generally right up and down the i95 corridor. now, as we look around the region here, as far as the snow that we've seen so far well, you know we haven't reall
let's start with our live team coverage of the weather because it will be coming in, i guess somewhere between what about 8:00 and 12:00 we should have the brunt of it? >> katie describes it as more of a clipper so it is fast moving it, will get in here and get out of here, which is nice for at least your evening commute, you'll be all wrapped up. >> middle a bertha clipper. >> ms. alberta, okay. >> good morning guys. yes, so we are looking ahead to day that's certainly...
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. >> reporter:police say what the theives were able to get away with represents somewhere between 4 and 10 ounces of gold.worth less than 10 thousand dollars.and while the stolen musuem pieces are considered historicthey aren't from the gold rush era. >>if they bring them to someone like me that would be a big red flag. >> reporter:sharon edelson is with union square jewerly buyers.she says anyone who sells to her has to fill out forms, show identification and leave a fingerprint.documents that go to the police.but she doesn't believe who ever pulled this heist would dream of trying to pawn the gold in it's current form. >> they would know how to move the product. someone that can melt gold. >> reporter:considering how little they got away with.she speculates that well connected. >> they probably figured hey we would just do a smash and grab after casing the store. >> reporter:a crime that's becoming all too familiar in san francisco >> reporter:just one week ago two suspects backed a uhaul into the glass entrance of the patagonia store near fisherman's wharf and stole an unspecified am
. >> reporter:police say what the theives were able to get away with represents somewhere between 4 and 10 ounces of gold.worth less than 10 thousand dollars.and while the stolen musuem pieces are considered historicthey aren't from the gold rush era. >>if they bring them to someone like me that would be a big red flag. >> reporter:sharon edelson is with union square jewerly buyers.she says anyone who sells to her has to fill out forms, show identification and leave a...
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let's start with our live team coverage of the weather because it will be coming in, i guess somewhere betweenhat about 8:00 and 12:00 we should have the brunt of it? >> katie describes it as more of a clipper so it is fast moving it, will get in here and get out of here, which is nice for at least your evening commute, you'll be all wrapped up. >> middle a bertha clipper. >> ms. alberta, okay. >> good morning guys. yes, so we are looking ahead to day that's certainly going to be featuring some snowy weather out there, already the leading edge of the snow is headed our way. and as we start things off we take you right outside. head out to storm scan3 currently tracking the clipper system, it is already brinking in some light snow across south and western portions of pennsylvania, for you here. let's zoom it in a little bit for you. seeing some cloud cover but also again that snow, the leading edge of it, beginning to move in right now generally right up and down the i95 corridor. now, as we look around the
let's start with our live team coverage of the weather because it will be coming in, i guess somewhere betweenhat about 8:00 and 12:00 we should have the brunt of it? >> katie describes it as more of a clipper so it is fast moving it, will get in here and get out of here, which is nice for at least your evening commute, you'll be all wrapped up. >> middle a bertha clipper. >> ms. alberta, okay. >> good morning guys. yes, so we are looking ahead to day that's certainly...
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proposal last year, he had it scored by the joint committee on taxation and found a margin, but somewhere between $50 and $700 billion, which is not an insubstantial amount of money, that the -- would accrue because of that tax cut and lowering the tax rates due to a growth in the economy and people earning higher incomes. and so on that issue of whether cbo and the joint committee on taxation should be accounting for the macro economic impacts in their scores is what has become contentious, because if those are allowed to be counted and they find there is a benefit to the economy, that means you could potentially cut taxes more than you would otherwise be able to. and so, bill, do you want to -- with your experience talk a little bit -- >> this is -- this is rather sensitive because i've been apparently misquoted on the floor of the house yesterday about a comment i made. and, remember, i'm a republican. some people might question that. but -- and i -- i'm with joe on this a little bit. let's back up for just a second. what are we talking about here? when congress passes, reports legislation, th
proposal last year, he had it scored by the joint committee on taxation and found a margin, but somewhere between $50 and $700 billion, which is not an insubstantial amount of money, that the -- would accrue because of that tax cut and lowering the tax rates due to a growth in the economy and people earning higher incomes. and so on that issue of whether cbo and the joint committee on taxation should be accounting for the macro economic impacts in their scores is what has become contentious,...
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>> guest: so in the book i look at one of the things i do, i look at, like 400, somewhere between four and 500 different lyrics, right? so one of the arguments about rap that's made pretty early on is that rap is something that black people use to kind of contest reality, or to critique the political dynamic that's occurring a dynamic that finds again, finds black people holding the bag on a number of different social indicators. what i actually found was that more often than not particularly with the rap that talked about real life they actually reproduced that neoliberal turn. that is, they actually kind of valued entrepreneurial activity. they valuized economic equality as opposed to critiquing it. when i made a distinction between mortal technique and chuck dee and other rappers i was really making a distinct shun between people who critique that move and people that go with the flow i. i think. i think of lil' wayne as somebody who goes with the flow. >> host: is that something you disagree with? >> guest: as someone with politics, it is something i disagree with, just as politica
>> guest: so in the book i look at one of the things i do, i look at, like 400, somewhere between four and 500 different lyrics, right? so one of the arguments about rap that's made pretty early on is that rap is something that black people use to kind of contest reality, or to critique the political dynamic that's occurring a dynamic that finds again, finds black people holding the bag on a number of different social indicators. what i actually found was that more often than not...
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worried about coastal flooding in this region then other areas but they are still expecting somewhere betweenoot and half and two feet of snow and now it is going to be a little way as from the record which was 31.9 set in february 2013. they are getting ready for a big blow here inportland. >> i see what looks like a personnel. >> it's a snow powell. they are putting down chemicals the streets are pretty empty it is 2:45 here in portland. there's occasional cars but very, very few people out. >> so nothing is open. can't get a cup of coffee or go somewhere warm just not happening because everyone's being told to stay home. >> well it's not a big city either, it's portland, maine. it's not a city that doesn't sleep. this city does go to sleep and i think a lot of people are asleep right now. >> unfortunately we're not among them. thank you for standing in the cold. we sure do appreciate giving us the latest in portland. look at this stunning storm picture from noass. ass. . . >>> welcome back everybody as we cover the blizzard of 2015. my partner in crime in these overnight hours, back out th
worried about coastal flooding in this region then other areas but they are still expecting somewhere betweenoot and half and two feet of snow and now it is going to be a little way as from the record which was 31.9 set in february 2013. they are getting ready for a big blow here inportland. >> i see what looks like a personnel. >> it's a snow powell. they are putting down chemicals the streets are pretty empty it is 2:45 here in portland. there's occasional cars but very, very few...
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we're somewhere between eveningethiopia and tanga. to mayingke progress on leveling that playing field. as you know you've been very helpful with me on this. we've had a couple of good successes in the last year alone on two products, steel pipes we make in oihio, we want to keep making them. so it's a balance here. we've got to both get more exports out there but also do a better job of making sure that imports are being fairly traded. i've got so many questions for you. i will submit most of these questions in writing but they are all about ohio workers and ohio farmers. ohio service providers who want to know what can we do to open up more markets to then. a quarter of factory jobs in ohio are now export jobs. we want that to increase because they are good paying jobs. i will ask one more question. i appreciate all you've been doing. there's one that does concern me and that is currency. when i was sitting in your seat i got asked by shumer who spoke a little earlier, he did give me a chance to respond before type was up. this was
we're somewhere between eveningethiopia and tanga. to mayingke progress on leveling that playing field. as you know you've been very helpful with me on this. we've had a couple of good successes in the last year alone on two products, steel pipes we make in oihio, we want to keep making them. so it's a balance here. we've got to both get more exports out there but also do a better job of making sure that imports are being fairly traded. i've got so many questions for you. i will submit most of...
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they believe is started in the building were taught about apartments and businesses below somewhere between the second and third floors. >>will >>darya: was a difficult to get the people out or some of them not aware of the fire to was too late? >>will tran: very difficult for them at one point the firefighters actually went door to door knocking on the doors telling the people to get out because it happened every zero hours since a 7:00 last night many people were up and coming home to many people were coming home and not inside the building and those sort inside eating dinner or fully awake that was not a problem but there was a point that according to the fire chief deland pays there was about five or six people trapped on the fire escape were not exactly sure that is the fire escapes you talking about they had to be rescued from that area that fire escape they could not run through the unit and down stairs down to the ground floors saw the firefighters to access it went up. >>will tran: to bring them down. >>mark:the building that burned, houses both apartments and businesses. >>mark:th
they believe is started in the building were taught about apartments and businesses below somewhere between the second and third floors. >>will >>darya: was a difficult to get the people out or some of them not aware of the fire to was too late? >>will tran: very difficult for them at one point the firefighters actually went door to door knocking on the doors telling the people to get out because it happened every zero hours since a 7:00 last night many people were up and...
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the boot times this, somewhere between 10 million and 20 million units in the first year.bout two hundred million iphones. much smaller. down the road, this could be a 50 million business. this is not going to be a 300 million business for apple. x ever? -- >> ever? what is the thing that you will say, oh my god, this is taking off? >> well, some people use their phone as a watch. if you think about the watch the pocket watch was basically eliminated when the wristwatch came out. there is a lot of utility from having something readily available on your list. the value is going to come from things that can be accessed. rocks. going to check into your hotel you don't even have to talk to anybody, you grew up to your room and wait for your watch. eventually, assuming the battery holds up, you can do that with your car. with your home. everyday things that are annoying that you take out of your pocket. keys. phone. and that on your wrist is going to be some of the initial big value. longer-term, health and wellness will be something bigger. it is up to develop post to build th
the boot times this, somewhere between 10 million and 20 million units in the first year.bout two hundred million iphones. much smaller. down the road, this could be a 50 million business. this is not going to be a 300 million business for apple. x ever? -- >> ever? what is the thing that you will say, oh my god, this is taking off? >> well, some people use their phone as a watch. if you think about the watch the pocket watch was basically eliminated when the wristwatch came out....
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it's somewhere between regulatory infringement and reckless endangerment. so we can do more as an industry to help people behave responsibly. ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> at lincoln financial, we believe you're in charge. you're the chief life officer and this is your annual shareholder's meeting. you're overseeing presentations on research and development and welcoming new members of the team. you're in charge of it all. lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. life, income, retirement, group benefits and advice. lincoln financial. you're in charge. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peacefáh world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: france is reeling tonight from its worst ter
it's somewhere between regulatory infringement and reckless endangerment. so we can do more as an industry to help people behave responsibly. ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> at lincoln financial, we believe you're in charge. you're the chief life officer and this is your annual shareholder's meeting. you're overseeing presentations on research and development and welcoming new members of the team. you're in charge of it all. lincoln...
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i am sure that the truth is somewhere between the two. >> i am sure that it is. >> it gets under yourn. if it is true, it really does get under your skin. you want those corporation spending money on things like this? >> no, i do not. what else is new? [laughter] stuart: check out this video. a couple put on the kiss cam at a basketball game. the man too busy. he is talking on his phone. as you can see the lady is clearly upset. look at that. [laughter] ♪ she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. . . to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed back
i am sure that the truth is somewhere between the two. >> i am sure that it is. >> it gets under yourn. if it is true, it really does get under your skin. you want those corporation spending money on things like this? >> no, i do not. what else is new? [laughter] stuart: check out this video. a couple put on the kiss cam at a basketball game. the man too busy. he is talking on his phone. as you can see the lady is clearly upset. look at that. [laughter] ♪ she inspires you....
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it is somewhere just between a few dozen and tens of thousands. i think 42,000 is on the high end. 35,000 is on the low end, as far as construction jobs. but to manage the pipeline, it is just a few dozen. these types of facts are the ones that have been thrown around in this debate. it behooves you to find out for yourself what is the truth. my colleague did an exhaustive job to try and find out exactly how may people would be employed by the pipeline. host: he also recently did a piece on republican claims on the keystone pipeline. if you google washington fact checker, you can see the different aspects of this debate. caller: hello. i have been listening to this issue. i do not know why the keystone pipeline is necessary. it is not really helping the american people. are their biggest issues that congress could bring up rather than the keystone pipeline? it is not really helping american people. guest: it is a small part of the bigger debate on energy, also about the reach of the presidency. the hope here from mitch mcconnell and his staff is t
it is somewhere just between a few dozen and tens of thousands. i think 42,000 is on the high end. 35,000 is on the low end, as far as construction jobs. but to manage the pipeline, it is just a few dozen. these types of facts are the ones that have been thrown around in this debate. it behooves you to find out for yourself what is the truth. my colleague did an exhaustive job to try and find out exactly how may people would be employed by the pipeline. host: he also recently did a piece on...
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and somewhere between that are many different ways you can approach a problem.before there was a line of code written, let's think about situations. let's take a random sampling of 1000 people and ask, what holds you back from doing better e-mails from your phone? what would they say that would be universally true across this large sampled of different habits? and we came up with three things that guided our process. >> what are they? >> composing anything but the simplest message -- to art. finding things inside of your e-mail with the associated knowledge base it represents. two hard. switching in and out of apps to get that done? too hard. >> sorry, i want to go over the ring -- number one, it is too hard to e-mail. number two, you can't find stuff in your inbox, and number three switching to another app? >> the third one is primarily -- is difficult because it rubs up against primary problems with e-mail. unless you get an uber -- it will let you get an uber car quickly, right? you get e-mail from me saying hey, i would like to come on your show, when you ca
and somewhere between that are many different ways you can approach a problem.before there was a line of code written, let's think about situations. let's take a random sampling of 1000 people and ask, what holds you back from doing better e-mails from your phone? what would they say that would be universally true across this large sampled of different habits? and we came up with three things that guided our process. >> what are they? >> composing anything but the simplest message...
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think about this as a bubbly somewhere between 10-20,000,000 units the first year.ll compare to about 200 million iphones. it will be much smaller. maybe down the road, this could be a 50 million unit type of business that this will not be a 300 million type of unit business. >> ever? >> i think it would be tough. i don't want to say ever. you don't want to bet against it. if down the road that's a possibility but not in the near term. >> what is the thing that will make this say this is taking off? what's the one thing that could change this? >> if you look at the most basic level -- people use their phone as their watch but you look at the watch, the pocket watch was eliminated when the rich wasp -- when the wristwatch came out so there is utility and having things rentable read -- readily accessible on your wrist. some of that ireland is come from things that can be easily accessed whether it's -- you can go in check into your hotel and you don't have to talk to anybody. you just wave your watch and eventually that will be your card. you can access your home. som
think about this as a bubbly somewhere between 10-20,000,000 units the first year.ll compare to about 200 million iphones. it will be much smaller. maybe down the road, this could be a 50 million unit type of business that this will not be a 300 million type of unit business. >> ever? >> i think it would be tough. i don't want to say ever. you don't want to bet against it. if down the road that's a possibility but not in the near term. >> what is the thing that will make this...
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to find out the cause of the fire they even said it could be weeks or months the believe star somewhere betweenond and third floor as you can see is dark and a power in their place in the police officers and maintaining this scene just to allow investigators to go through there and find out because they have to assume that this possibly was something criminal although that is far from over at this point. >>darya: a dog was stuck in the burning building in san francisco mission district. >>darya: the dog name is one tough issues on the third floor of the building nine hours after the fire started she seems to be doing find paramedics to care for a to she was reunited with her owners. >>darya: now we have pictures of a robbery and process check it out this was after they smashed and filled with as you viereck to the front window and the doors of the museum that held the security guard at gunpoint and stole a 10 oz of gold worth roughly $10,000 intended to offer the left the store and there is a than waiting in bay or worse away. >>mark: he was released all three this morning after being held a $2
to find out the cause of the fire they even said it could be weeks or months the believe star somewhere betweenond and third floor as you can see is dark and a power in their place in the police officers and maintaining this scene just to allow investigators to go through there and find out because they have to assume that this possibly was something criminal although that is far from over at this point. >>darya: a dog was stuck in the burning building in san francisco mission district....
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raise a really good point which is what is the price of water in right now water is somehow -- somewhere between free and cheap. we don't have a pricing scheme for water that actually causes consumers are industries to inhibit their use. i'm not suggesting that is the answer that we have seen even in central texas major water authority sell off the surface water rights to foreign companies particularly canadian companies. some of those cases we have seen the price of water go way way up. nearby wood creek has experience vessel that is true whether the price of water is kept artificially suppressed, no. we will probably run out of affordable real estate before he ran out affordable water but to your point we would run out of affordable water right after that. any more? sir. >> is mexico going to take texas away from us? >> yes. no. texas and mexico have a complicated and interesting relationship which runs in parallel with that of the united states and mexico. i worked in mexico for many years as a reporter. texas has become to mexico a really important place always has been for trade and other r
raise a really good point which is what is the price of water in right now water is somehow -- somewhere between free and cheap. we don't have a pricing scheme for water that actually causes consumers are industries to inhibit their use. i'm not suggesting that is the answer that we have seen even in central texas major water authority sell off the surface water rights to foreign companies particularly canadian companies. some of those cases we have seen the price of water go way way up. nearby...
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about this as it is somewhere between 10 million units and 20 million units in the first year, and thatto compare with about 200 million iphones, and down the road, this could be a 50 million unit type of business, but it is not going to be a 300 million unit type of business. >> ever? >> i think it would be tough. you do not want to say never but probably down the road, that is a possibility, but not in the near term. >> i guess my question is, what is the thing that is going to make this incrementally where you say, oh, my god, this is taking off? i mean, what is the one thing that can change that? >> if you look at the basic level, the watch part, and obviously people use their phone as their watch, but the pocket watch was basically eliminated when the wristwatch came out, so there is a lot of utility having some things readily accessible on your wrist, so i think to answer your question, to some the value will be for things that are easily accessed whether it be apple pay or opening locks, and they used the starwood example, where you go up to your room and wave your watch, and you
about this as it is somewhere between 10 million units and 20 million units in the first year, and thatto compare with about 200 million iphones, and down the road, this could be a 50 million unit type of business, but it is not going to be a 300 million unit type of business. >> ever? >> i think it would be tough. you do not want to say never but probably down the road, that is a possibility, but not in the near term. >> i guess my question is, what is the thing that is going...