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i am steven chang from the bay view district and i currently attend galileo high school. personally when i take the bus to school it usually takes around 10 minutes to wait for the bus if one leaves and for the 54 it's very inconsistent and usually takes around 20 to 30 minutes. that's why when i come home from school i usually have to walk back home, so the inconsistency of the 54 really like makes the time for me to get home longer. besides that i see a cluster of buses every time i go to school or go somewhere because when i go somewhere i see that the time waiting for the bus is around 10 minutes, and when the 10 minutes end i see that there are four or five buses coming together, and that was very strange for me because i always -- like i never see the people -- even when i get off the bus from that stop i never seen that before. more over the t it's -- i take it during from 630 to 650 and it usually -- there's usually isn't that many, so i would like more t's from 630 to 650 since that's when most people are coming or going to school. thank you for your time. >> tha
i am steven chang from the bay view district and i currently attend galileo high school. personally when i take the bus to school it usually takes around 10 minutes to wait for the bus if one leaves and for the 54 it's very inconsistent and usually takes around 20 to 30 minutes. that's why when i come home from school i usually have to walk back home, so the inconsistency of the 54 really like makes the time for me to get home longer. besides that i see a cluster of buses every time i go to...
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. >>> fairfax county schools could be changing to a uniform grading policy. deputy superintendent steven lockhart wants to change the scoring on an f grade from 0 to 50% so it doesn't drag down a student's gpa. it also calls for a separate grading for effort and achievement. it would be for middle and high school students. he's looking for teacher and community input. >>> next an amtrak passenger picks up the wrong backpack which leads to a drug bust across state lines. >>> fairfax county police logging on to keep your children safe online. the warning for parents tonight. >> you have to keep an eye on what they >>> local police are leading a new initiative to stop child predators. they are doing it by reaching out directly to parents. david culver explains how police suggest parents ss find a balance between being overly protective and allowing too much web surfing online. >> i consider myself really active online. >> reporter: this mom of three young kids admits she can't keep up with the changing social media and all the apps. >> it's scary that kids are foonding anything out online w
. >>> fairfax county schools could be changing to a uniform grading policy. deputy superintendent steven lockhart wants to change the scoring on an f grade from 0 to 50% so it doesn't drag down a student's gpa. it also calls for a separate grading for effort and achievement. it would be for middle and high school students. he's looking for teacher and community input. >>> next an amtrak passenger picks up the wrong backpack which leads to a drug bust across state lines....
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changing to a uniform grading policy. that is according to the "washington post". deputy superintendent stevenkhart wants to change it f 50%. he also wants to separate grading for effort and achievement. it could be for middle apnd high school students. >>> coming up on 5:41. want to get right on your weather and traffic on the 1s. chuck bell is in the storm team 4 "weather center". >> good thursday morning. nothing to worry about for your thursday. we're off to a dry start this morning. temperature 41 at reagan national, but 32 at dulles. 32 also in college park and rockville, 28 gaithersburg 29 inner har bar inner harbor in baltimore. headed out to the bus sops upper 20s to mid-30s. you'll need a warm jacket for sure. later this away,fternoon, temperatures should climb to upper 40s to right around 50. chances for a rainy and snowy friday morning commute and slushy roads 124 ss 24 hours from now. >> can i put on my earmuffs? i might need them tomorrow. i don't want to hear about slushy roads. perry parkway at frederick road we still have the crash in the intersection. police on the scene. tra
changing to a uniform grading policy. that is according to the "washington post". deputy superintendent stevenkhart wants to change it f 50%. he also wants to separate grading for effort and achievement. it could be for middle apnd high school students. >>> coming up on 5:41. want to get right on your weather and traffic on the 1s. chuck bell is in the storm team 4 "weather center". >> good thursday morning. nothing to worry about for your thursday. we're off...
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how critical is the pace of change here? steven: i think it caught everybody by surprise.oing back to the positioning, our view would be that the market wasn't positioned for eurozone qe in january. i think it was on the skids as her whether it would be introduced. as far as the impact on ecb qe our view is that they are going to stick with their guns. they are going to stay with the september 2016 end date for qe. i think the key focus is credibility. they need to maintain the credibility. you mentioned germany during that is a good one. the point we would make is, german growth is likely to pick up. you can see it already. i would draw a comparison with japan. when we had qe in japan, what did it do, boost the nikkei and weaken the yen. our view is that we will see a similar pattern in the eurozone. guy: stay with us steven. i want to talk about the u.k. in a few minutes time. after the break, we will be talking about victoria beckham. she is looking east. we will hear from the british fashion designer about her hands in hong kong -- her plans in hong kong. ♪ guy: welcom
how critical is the pace of change here? steven: i think it caught everybody by surprise.oing back to the positioning, our view would be that the market wasn't positioned for eurozone qe in january. i think it was on the skids as her whether it would be introduced. as far as the impact on ecb qe our view is that they are going to stick with their guns. they are going to stay with the september 2016 end date for qe. i think the key focus is credibility. they need to maintain the credibility. you...
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tom: have we changed, steven fisher, from income statement dynamics, companies doing that over to balanceons with the fed and wanted of easing? peter f.: yes, seven years of interest rates is a funny place to be, that means we have a zero risk free rate coming up on a decade. a zero risk free rate is not something the fed is focused on. tom: we will come back with peter fisher particularly on negative interest rates, and peter wallison he is a rockefeller republican. brendan: he makes a face every time you say that! olivia: coming up, we also want to talk of it he nasdaq hitting 5040% since 2000. what is the difference between that market in today's? tweet us @bsurveillance. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." we are discussing rockefeller republicanism. we would assess a in a bit. our morning must-read, it is not on rockefeller republican politics. here is olivia sterns. it is those. olivia: my morning must-read comes from alan reynolds of the cato institute. he is writing in the "wall street journal" today -- when he is saying what he accuses elizabeth warren of bei
tom: have we changed, steven fisher, from income statement dynamics, companies doing that over to balanceons with the fed and wanted of easing? peter f.: yes, seven years of interest rates is a funny place to be, that means we have a zero risk free rate coming up on a decade. a zero risk free rate is not something the fed is focused on. tom: we will come back with peter fisher particularly on negative interest rates, and peter wallison he is a rockefeller republican. brendan: he makes a face...
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changing dramatically. the state-sponsored hacks. steventhe most interesting thing about the breaches or infiltrations, they often involve what looks like legitimate use of something going on. they involve a combination of programs and networking. cory: we have seen a lot of cases where someone gets into the network and stays there for months. steven: sometimes they have legitimate credentials and a plant the program over here and it talks to a program over here which starts to collect information. tanium lets you have this complete view of information. which machines are sending a packet over the network. all instantly. when you understand a breach is going on, you are often given a pattern. look for these three programs on these different machines. you have no way of knowing. cory: i do not understand -- if some of these hacks are slow why does instantaneous detection matter? steven: the breaches are using known infiltrations, but in certain arrangements around the company, and they take time. you cannot figure out they are going on. once
changing dramatically. the state-sponsored hacks. steventhe most interesting thing about the breaches or infiltrations, they often involve what looks like legitimate use of something going on. they involve a combination of programs and networking. cory: we have seen a lot of cases where someone gets into the network and stays there for months. steven: sometimes they have legitimate credentials and a plant the program over here and it talks to a program over here which starts to collect...
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doug hill breaks down the changes coming after a perfect springlike day. tim: steven strasburg carves up the tigers and there is breaking news with colt mccoy and the redskins. is it back to the future? i've got the very latest as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. as a small business owner you wouldn't deliver just half of what you have to offer to your customers. so why are you settling for half fast internet? only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds so large files go out in a snap and video conferences are seamless. it's verizon's 100% fiber-optic network that gives you 100% ofthe internet. don't miss your last chance to get a bonus of a $200 visa pre-paid card when you upgrade to fios internet and phone for your small business for just $99.99 a month with a 2-year agreement. hurry - call 1.888.410.4404 today, so your business doesn't have tsettle for half-fast internet. get fios internet and phone for just $99.99 a month and your last chance for a $200 bonus. get a firm price quote of your total monthly charges upfront and
doug hill breaks down the changes coming after a perfect springlike day. tim: steven strasburg carves up the tigers and there is breaking news with colt mccoy and the redskins. is it back to the future? i've got the very latest as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. as a small business owner you wouldn't deliver just half of what you have to offer to your customers. so why are you settling for half fast internet? only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds...
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changed. it was a western song. steven scully: when the organization was formed, the white house press corps was predominately white and male. mr. condon: you noticed? steven scully: when did the gridiron change when it came to the membership? mr. condon: i should have checked the exact year. kyle, the columnistf the columnist was the first african-american member and became president in 1988. it was in the 70's when he became a member. women also was in the 70's. there was a lot more focused in the change of women and a lot more opposition. there was not really a opposition to having a black membership. there were protest dinners gridiron dinners and they startedd attracting some of the big names -- george mcgovern made a point of going to the progestin or instead of the actual dinner. the members pretty much caved finally. steven scully: over the years, has a dinner ever been canceled or postponed because of a natural disaster -- you mentioned war. mr. condon: it was canceled during war war world war i and world war ii.
changed. it was a western song. steven scully: when the organization was formed, the white house press corps was predominately white and male. mr. condon: you noticed? steven scully: when did the gridiron change when it came to the membership? mr. condon: i should have checked the exact year. kyle, the columnistf the columnist was the first african-american member and became president in 1988. it was in the 70's when he became a member. women also was in the 70's. there was a lot more focused...
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commissioner president murase i'd like to ask the executive order steven koffman to take this item and good evening all i'd like to welcome julie chang the analysts for lending support as well as mccain from post secondary head council i'm sorry supervisor and jane fong and the issues it takes a village to address our most needy kids that is a continuous or tuition continuation of work under the sprifshgs of mr. sanderson so okay. so sorry go ahead. >> i'd like studio take a moment to join when this award was going on i hope to see all the students graduate from a there g it's been a true honor to see them and like to see the fund they stay pursue and the primary recovery and the commitment of this board for the recovery funds thank you very much for that with the idea of credit recovery i've communicated and to the school sites noting non-negotiable for us so, so last december the conversation was held around the word plan i'd like to know before we modify the graugs graduation requirement i thank you to billing sanderson for his leadership in this plan since last year i've made a copy of policy as well as the on track and off track
commissioner president murase i'd like to ask the executive order steven koffman to take this item and good evening all i'd like to welcome julie chang the analysts for lending support as well as mccain from post secondary head council i'm sorry supervisor and jane fong and the issues it takes a village to address our most needy kids that is a continuous or tuition continuation of work under the sprifshgs of mr. sanderson so okay. so sorry go ahead. >> i'd like studio take a moment to...
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steven bucci will weigh in. >>> and could anything change that? soon saudi arabia, iran, our own government? the ceo of chevron on that and more, as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." secretary john kerry in egypt echoing what he said last week in paris. the purpose of negotiation with iran is not just to get a deal but to get the right deal. now he's voicing skepticism about doing that. thom tillis joins us right now. senator, good to have you on the program. >> good morning, maria. >> -- out of this deal with iran? >> well look, i think we need to go back and look at the foundation. we're talking about an administration that's gotten the strategy wrong in syria, the strategy wrong in iraq, dangerously going down the wrong path in afghanistan. i don't think they're negotiating from a position of strength. whether it's making sure the duration of the agreement with no sunset, whether or not we have proper provisions in place, it seems tha like the administration is missing it. >> how confidence are you that the congress will get to see the
steven bucci will weigh in. >>> and could anything change that? soon saudi arabia, iran, our own government? the ceo of chevron on that and more, as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." secretary john kerry in egypt echoing what he said last week in paris. the purpose of negotiation with iran is not just to get a deal but to get the right deal. now he's voicing skepticism about doing that. thom tillis joins us right now. senator, good to have you on the program....
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commissioner president murase i'd like to ask the executive order steven koffman to take this item and good evening all i'd like to welcome julie changhe analysts for lending support as well as mccain from post secondary head council i'm sorry supervisor and jane fong and the issues it takes a village to address our most needy kids that is a continuous or tuition continuation of work under the sprifshgs of mr. sanderson so okay. so sorry go ahead. >> i'd like studio take a moment to join when this award was going on i hope to see all the students graduate from a there g it's been
commissioner president murase i'd like to ask the executive order steven koffman to take this item and good evening all i'd like to welcome julie changhe analysts for lending support as well as mccain from post secondary head council i'm sorry supervisor and jane fong and the issues it takes a village to address our most needy kids that is a continuous or tuition continuation of work under the sprifshgs of mr. sanderson so okay. so sorry go ahead. >> i'd like studio take a moment to join...
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if everybody voted, then it would completely change the political map in this country. >> meanwhile, espn's steven a smith has bold ideas about voting. >> what i dream is for one election, just one every black person in america voted republican. >> smith was giving a lecture at vanderbilt went on to explain why. >> did you know since 1964 the -- black america has not given the republican party more than 15% of its vote. it is one party we don't give a damn about. some of the other parties you have our vote. >> boyaka. once they know who you are voting for your power is gone. >> we are america and we are better so we are not supposed to mandate that people do stuff. this is typical obama stuff big government stuff. whether it is health care and voting, they want to tell you what to do. the last thing we need is more people going to the polls who aren't interested in politics and are disengaged and are only voting because somebody told them they had to vote. >> first of all, when i have to vote now i have to wait in line for like 45 minutes to an hour. that's 10% of the people voting. if you want ev
if everybody voted, then it would completely change the political map in this country. >> meanwhile, espn's steven a smith has bold ideas about voting. >> what i dream is for one election, just one every black person in america voted republican. >> smith was giving a lecture at vanderbilt went on to explain why. >> did you know since 1964 the -- black america has not given the republican party more than 15% of its vote. it is one party we don't give a damn about. some of...
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it could change the industry as we know it. >> reporter: steven swain is a horticulture adviser. he says it literally sucks the life out of grapevines. >> it's like a person being able to drink 16 tons of water. that's how much they can guzzle out of a plant. >> basically, they act like flying hypodermic needles. we don't need a big population of hypodermic needles moving this stuff all through the grapevine. >> reporter: a sharpshooter was discovered last week. it was captured, and the entire cargo was sent back to ventura county after the truck was thoroughly inspected. no other insects were found. >> that's something that we don't, we have yet to imagine how, what kind of damage that can cause. >> reporter: eddie hints has been in the napa wine business for years. he says a small bug could cripple the napa economy. >> it could be devastating, merchants, just basically jobs in general could be affected by this little critter. >> reporter: northern california has a network of inspection procedures to keep the pest from invading southern california. it was an inspector in marijua
it could change the industry as we know it. >> reporter: steven swain is a horticulture adviser. he says it literally sucks the life out of grapevines. >> it's like a person being able to drink 16 tons of water. that's how much they can guzzle out of a plant. >> basically, they act like flying hypodermic needles. we don't need a big population of hypodermic needles moving this stuff all through the grapevine. >> reporter: a sharpshooter was discovered last week. it was...
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change as a result of this unique environment. >> reporter: for scientists like nasa's doctor dr. stevengilmore this would provide a gold mine of data. the first step in ambitious plans for space. nasa will use the data to figure out if the human body can survive a trip to mars, an 18-month round trip. no u.s. astronaut has spent longer than six months in space, and the physical strain, radiation exposure, muscle deterioration and psychological impact that scott will endure is a bit unknown. >> it can mess up your eyes, it can mess up your heart. it can mess you up. >> there are risks. i'm willing to accept that for what we will learn from it. >> you both have a chance of paving the way to mars. >> that's one thing that makes it exciting and something i'm really happy to be a part of. >> reporter: david kerley, abc news, houston. >> wow. >> history makers. >> yes. >> he's a pioneer. we were talking about who would want to do this? the guy is a pioneer. he's going to be a first. >> they are a great family. the two of them. whenever you see them. what got me also he will spend the next yea
change as a result of this unique environment. >> reporter: for scientists like nasa's doctor dr. stevengilmore this would provide a gold mine of data. the first step in ambitious plans for space. nasa will use the data to figure out if the human body can survive a trip to mars, an 18-month round trip. no u.s. astronaut has spent longer than six months in space, and the physical strain, radiation exposure, muscle deterioration and psychological impact that scott will endure is a bit...
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and they not the need to change it the urgent need to change the economic and environmental conditions in china. >> andrew stevense eye on the sum there. and viewing it from hong kong. many thanks to you. >>> next month's marathon in the north korean capital is now open to outsiders. a travel agency in beijing says officials in pyongyang have just lifted a ban on foreign participants in the race. north korea had banned all foreign tourists back in october out of fear that the ebola virus might come with them. the ban of lifted on tuesday. >>> some studies say your morning cup of joe is good for you. other say too much coffee is bad, so who do you believe? we will talk to a nutritionist about coffee and your health. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call to
and they not the need to change it the urgent need to change the economic and environmental conditions in china. >> andrew stevense eye on the sum there. and viewing it from hong kong. many thanks to you. >>> next month's marathon in the north korean capital is now open to outsiders. a travel agency in beijing says officials in pyongyang have just lifted a ban on foreign participants in the race. north korea had banned all foreign tourists back in october out of fear that the...
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change it? you know? and here we are. >> that is sunday. the a's will be without their outfielder for a little while. stevent comes and there it goes. solo broadcast in the 7th. two weeks into the masters. this great shot on 18. jimmy walker shot a five under 67. >> all right, thank you, larry. >> join us tonight with peek at hillary clinton's e mail server. >> fighting back over this brutal beat down caught on camera. back to back episodes of cristella. >> finally tonight a few thoughts about what matters a tragic reminder the men and women of laufrment who protect us sometimes give their lives. michael johnson shot and killed tuesday but didn't shoot himself. he shot the cop who came to help. his partner stood his ground and took the man out but all accounts he was a good guy and a great cop his death, a tragic reminder of the dangers of mes work. something many lost sight of. in reality, incidents are care, less than 2% of all interactions end in any kind of violent confrontation. and what matters is that the majority are honest hard working and brave. let me know you what you think. >> into the weekend,
change it? you know? and here we are. >> that is sunday. the a's will be without their outfielder for a little while. stevent comes and there it goes. solo broadcast in the 7th. two weeks into the masters. this great shot on 18. jimmy walker shot a five under 67. >> all right, thank you, larry. >> join us tonight with peek at hillary clinton's e mail server. >> fighting back over this brutal beat down caught on camera. back to back episodes of cristella. >> finally...
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change it? you know? and here we are. >> that is sunday. the a's will be without their outfielder for a little while. stevent in the 7th. two weeks into the masters. this great shot on 18. jimmy walker shot a five under 67. >> all right, thank you, larry. >> join us tonight with peek at hillary clinton's e mail server. >> fighting back over this brutal beat down caught on camera. back to back episodes of cristella. >> finally tonight a few thoughts about what matters a tragic reminder the men and women of laufrment who protect us sometimes give their lives. michael johnson shot and killed tuesday but didn't shoot himself. he shot the cop who came to help. his partner stood his ground and took the man out but all accounts he was a good guy and a great cop his death, a tragic reminder of the dangers of mes work. something many lost sight of. in reality, incidents are care, less than 2% of all interactions end in any kind of violent confrontation. and what matters is that the majority are honest hard working and brave. let me know you what you think. >> into the weekend, we want to take a look at the weather.
change it? you know? and here we are. >> that is sunday. the a's will be without their outfielder for a little while. stevent in the 7th. two weeks into the masters. this great shot on 18. jimmy walker shot a five under 67. >> all right, thank you, larry. >> join us tonight with peek at hillary clinton's e mail server. >> fighting back over this brutal beat down caught on camera. back to back episodes of cristella. >> finally tonight a few thoughts about what...
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would be easy to get these changes done, it hadn't occurred to me it might be $10 million or five years you are actually telling me it could be $10 million over five years. steven thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> an expert in federal intervention in informing police departments. >>> coming up next a man who spent 20 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. >> the fact that my children had to grow up without a father. i went to no graduations no funerals, i wasn't there to raise my family, you can't get that back. >> now he wants the city of new york to pay him $100 million. i'll be right back. >> richmond police drop the gun do its now. >> the bigger challenge how to make good decisions under stressful circumstances. >> new york city is now grappling with the high cost of injustice. claims against the police department cost the city $212 million last year in settlements and judgments. that's aa 55% increase from the year before . adding to settlements that are decades old. they are tied to a string of convictions now being overturned after police work in brooklyn was called into question. the latest man to call into question has put
would be easy to get these changes done, it hadn't occurred to me it might be $10 million or five years you are actually telling me it could be $10 million over five years. steven thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> an expert in federal intervention in informing police departments. >>> coming up next a man who spent 20 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. >> the fact that my children had to grow up without a father. i went to no...
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would be easy to get these changes done, it hadn't occurred to me it might be $10 million or five years you are actually telling me it could be $10 million over five years. steven thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> an expert in federal intervention in informing police departments. >>> coming up next a man who spent 20 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. >> the fact that my children had to grow up without a father. i went to no graduations, no funerals, i wasn't there to raise my family, you can't get that back. >> now he wants the city of new york to pay him $100 million. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america . >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> richmond police drop the gun do its now. >> the bigger cha
would be easy to get these changes done, it hadn't occurred to me it might be $10 million or five years you are actually telling me it could be $10 million over five years. steven thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> an expert in federal intervention in informing police departments. >>> coming up next a man who spent 20 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. >> the fact that my children had to grow up without a father. i went to no...
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steven scully: ronald reagan gave, i believe the first speech in cpac back in 1976. how has it changedmatt schlapp: ronald reagan spoke to cpac throughout his political career and presidency. whether that was 25 people or 100 people at a ballroom, it has now -- we had record attendance of over 11,000. it has become the conservative convention of the year in terms of the presidential campaign. the gun goes off at cpac. for a republican nominating process. steven scully: the candidates also traveling down to florida to raise money. an interesting dichotomy between the public events and the importance of fundraising. matt schlapp: it is the polar opposite of cpac. it is deep-pocketed donors in cpac is more about grassroots activism. as i was leaving the hotel, i ran into one of the guests was loading up his minivan and taking the drive back to boston. it is a different type of person who attends. steven scully: this is a headline from politico. the subtext is that jeb bush survived. matt schlapp: i agree with that. it was 20 minutes of political drama with sean hannity in the hall. he got
steven scully: ronald reagan gave, i believe the first speech in cpac back in 1976. how has it changedmatt schlapp: ronald reagan spoke to cpac throughout his political career and presidency. whether that was 25 people or 100 people at a ballroom, it has now -- we had record attendance of over 11,000. it has become the conservative convention of the year in terms of the presidential campaign. the gun goes off at cpac. for a republican nominating process. steven scully: the candidates also...
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you talk about an investigation that is unfolding and changing, this is it. >> brian steven, anna we have such inconclusive reports last night. this information was leaked to a reporter. one pilot apparently locked out of the cockpit. what we have learned here in europe, there is no law that dictates that a person must sit in for the co-pilot or pilot if one leaves the cockpit. procedure wasn't broken there. we don't know is what happened after that co-pilot or pilot left the cockpit. and we haven't had this information, by the way, confirmed by any officials. but neither has it been denied. which i think is telling in many ways. someone from the accident safety board in france in an interview on television this morning was extremely agitated this information from the voice data recorder had gotten out. and here we stand. germanwings not commenting today except to say that only a pilot can let another pilot or another member of crew back into the cockpit. now, the state department released the names of two of the three americans who died in that crash. yvonne and emily selky. they we
you talk about an investigation that is unfolding and changing, this is it. >> brian steven, anna we have such inconclusive reports last night. this information was leaked to a reporter. one pilot apparently locked out of the cockpit. what we have learned here in europe, there is no law that dictates that a person must sit in for the co-pilot or pilot if one leaves the cockpit. procedure wasn't broken there. we don't know is what happened after that co-pilot or pilot left the cockpit. and...
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steven medlock wrote don chedl. another writes a movie? move on people. >> other suggestions on the abc 7 facebook change samuel l. jackson, tyler perry and wesley snipes. >> lot of good ideas there. >> thanks for joining in, everybody. >> all right ahead on abc 7 news, coming up. >> we hear from firefighters who rushed into a burning house in a desperate attempt to save a mother and her three children after a jet crashed into their home in gaithersburg. >> plus, alison will introduce us to a special working woman combining the need to get easy food on the go while keeping it healthy. that's in a few minutes on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> all right. first, let's get another check of the weather. we had a really nice day today but i know things are about to change. >> yes. >> are you ok? >> you want some water? every now and then it happens. i can't explain, every now and then what we say is going to happen actually happens. craziest thing on earth. clouds have moved in all day. rain is on the doorstep. let's tell you what we expect. this is the view from the weather view camera in fairfax, virginia. overcast, as you ca
steven medlock wrote don chedl. another writes a movie? move on people. >> other suggestions on the abc 7 facebook change samuel l. jackson, tyler perry and wesley snipes. >> lot of good ideas there. >> thanks for joining in, everybody. >> all right ahead on abc 7 news, coming up. >> we hear from firefighters who rushed into a burning house in a desperate attempt to save a mother and her three children after a jet crashed into their home in gaithersburg. >>...
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stevens is joining us live now from hong kong. it's been a year since 370 disappeared. tell us about the changesn technology now to make sure that a boeing 777 doesn't just disappear off the radar again. >> well it's still a very much work in progress at this stage, zain. when mh 370 disappeared, the transponders were sending back at an interval of every 30 minutes information about the location of the plane and its general well-being as far as the aerodynamics and the engines were concerned. so that would go back every 30 minutes. now the transponders were then turned off. so nothing went back. so what the global authorities civil aviation authorities are now work on is to get that 30-minute interval to cut back to 15 minutes. so every 15 minutes, there would be a signal sent from the airplane to the ground stating its position and its general status. and if that plane deviated from its flight path in any significant way, that interval could be cut down to just one minute. so there would be bursts of information going back every minute. now i say could, because this is the plan. it is not yet i
stevens is joining us live now from hong kong. it's been a year since 370 disappeared. tell us about the changesn technology now to make sure that a boeing 777 doesn't just disappear off the radar again. >> well it's still a very much work in progress at this stage, zain. when mh 370 disappeared, the transponders were sending back at an interval of every 30 minutes information about the location of the plane and its general well-being as far as the aerodynamics and the engines were...
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can apple's research kit change the way data's collected about diseases joining us dr. stevenident of sage bionetwork bionetworks. thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> just clear it up for those who may not know apple watch was the highlight of the event this week this is a change for apple. we think of as a consumer electronics maker, it's much more about contributions to society and medical research than profits and consumers, right. >> you're spot on. this is a indication of the way that apple's interested in giving back to society, the consent of building a research kit that could allow researchers to build out tools to connect with participants to connect with customers about data. this concept of sharing the data and actually having it in an open source way is quite a shift, yes. >> the question is how in this open source environment do you protect privacy, do you protect people patients records, from apple getting them or other people getting them. >> this is very important to apple and also very important to us at sage. if you noticed when it was described, there
can apple's research kit change the way data's collected about diseases joining us dr. stevenident of sage bionetwork bionetworks. thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> just clear it up for those who may not know apple watch was the highlight of the event this week this is a change for apple. we think of as a consumer electronics maker, it's much more about contributions to society and medical research than profits and consumers, right. >> you're spot on. this is a...
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change the time frame. so far no meeting scheduled between the university of oklahoma the national sae organization and this new lawyer stevenmiguel marquez, cnn new york. >> we'll have to see how that plays out. >>> britain's prince charles since down for an exclusive interview with cnn. a rare look at his private life and what he has to say about his wife's place in the royal family. >>> the british royal family including prince charles were on hand friday to mark the end of 13 years of military operations in afghanistan. military personnel paraded past royals, politicians, and top army officials outside st. paul's cathedral in london. queen elizabeth was also there. she led a commemoration service at the cathedral. great britain lost 453 service men and women in that war. their last combat troops left afghanistan in october. >>> britain's prince charles rarely opens up about his private life especially his relationship with wife camilla. but ahead of their ten-year wedding anniversary and a joint trip to the u.s. next week he spoke exclusively with cnn's royal correspondent, max foster. >>> people cannot believe it's been
change the time frame. so far no meeting scheduled between the university of oklahoma the national sae organization and this new lawyer stevenmiguel marquez, cnn new york. >> we'll have to see how that plays out. >>> britain's prince charles since down for an exclusive interview with cnn. a rare look at his private life and what he has to say about his wife's place in the royal family. >>> the british royal family including prince charles were on hand friday to mark the...
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change and disrupt society's business as usual. >>> a man from palo alto was in selma this weekend back in 1965, capturing moving moments with his camera. this week steven will showcase those photos. it's at modernism gallery at san francisco he's union square. it's called marching in montgomery. we got an exclusive sneak-peek. he was editor of a newspaper at the time and he said he heard about a rally in alabama and knew the importance of being there to document the events. >> it is directed to create an effective change in society that people will have their opportunities opened up. and my photography had to share the limelight of not only the people on the march, but the people to which the march was directed. the photographs go on display thursday. some of his shots were models for scenes in the movie selma. he said they will be included in the dvd package release. >>> happening today, golden state warriors superstar steph curry and the rest of the team will help in the global fight against malaria. they will sell special tickets as oracle arena. for every ticket sold they will donate an insecticide-treated bed net to the "nothing but nets" campaign
change and disrupt society's business as usual. >>> a man from palo alto was in selma this weekend back in 1965, capturing moving moments with his camera. this week steven will showcase those photos. it's at modernism gallery at san francisco he's union square. it's called marching in montgomery. we got an exclusive sneak-peek. he was editor of a newspaper at the time and he said he heard about a rally in alabama and knew the importance of being there to document the events. >>...
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change and disrupt society's business as usual. >>> a man from palo alto was in selma this weekend back in 1965 capturing moving moments with his camera. this week steventein will showcase those photos. it's called marching in mont gum which. we got an exclusive sneak-peek. he was editor of a newspaper at the time and he said he heard about a rally in alabama and knew the importance of being there to document the events. >> he's direct today create an effective change in society that people will have their opportunities opened up. and my photography had to share the lime light of not only the people on the march but the people to which the march was directed. >> some amazing photographs there. they go on display thursday. some of his shots were models for scenes in the movie selma. he said they will be included in the dvd package release. >>> home fires killed thousands of people every year. smoke detectors or critical to saving lives. consumer reports partnered exclusively with "7 on your side" to test new smoke detectors and found some are better than others. here's michael finney. >> cheryl's teenage nephew died in a fire last year and it's still no
change and disrupt society's business as usual. >>> a man from palo alto was in selma this weekend back in 1965 capturing moving moments with his camera. this week steventein will showcase those photos. it's called marching in mont gum which. we got an exclusive sneak-peek. he was editor of a newspaper at the time and he said he heard about a rally in alabama and knew the importance of being there to document the events. >> he's direct today create an effective change in society...
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peter and steven and myself have made a business deal, and i'm gonna become an investor and an owner in this business, and a lot of things are gonna changefocus on people, process, and product. in the case of this business, i think we have good people. i think the process is a little brenoken. not only the way we design toys, but the way we bring them to market. in terms of the product, you have some things that make a lot of sense. you have a lot of things that don't make a lot of sense. we're gonna be narrowing our skus down for the ones that do sell. a sku is a common term that describes a singular product or piece of inventory. right now, skullduggery has way too many skus, and many of them, they don't make any money. we're gonna eliminate the skus the customers don't want, and we're gonna get very focused on the ones they do--the cars. number two, we need to get our foot in the door to the big box retailers. i believe the secret ingredient is licenses, because the consumer ultimately recognizes the brand and the big box retailers see our ability to sell through to the market. number three, in order to have a successful toy company,
peter and steven and myself have made a business deal, and i'm gonna become an investor and an owner in this business, and a lot of things are gonna changefocus on people, process, and product. in the case of this business, i think we have good people. i think the process is a little brenoken. not only the way we design toys, but the way we bring them to market. in terms of the product, you have some things that make a lot of sense. you have a lot of things that don't make a lot of sense. we're...
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age 25, steven rankin has seven months under his belt as an officer with the crisp county sheriff's department in georgia. in the predawn hours of february 2, 2006, everything is about to change. deputy rankin is following a driver who is blasting his car radio. >> i really thought he was a dui. i mean, with the loud music and the way he was kind of erratic driving, i figured he was a dui, especially at 2:00 in the morning, coming from the city. >> with the police video camera on in the patrol car, the deputy walks up to the driver. >> all the windows are pretty tinted. even with my lights, i couldn't really see into the car too well. i leaned in to the driver's side door to speak to him. and i thought he'd roll the window down like most people do. but he just opened the door up. all i saw was a flash, the bang. and that was it. i never saw a gun. all i saw was a blast. i hit the ground. but i thought i had died. >> as the officer lay bleeding, deputy ben bray is already on his way. >> i heard like -- we call it breaking squelch. it was just like a static. he never said anything. i just heard that come over the radio. and a chill come over my body. and i knew that something w
age 25, steven rankin has seven months under his belt as an officer with the crisp county sheriff's department in georgia. in the predawn hours of february 2, 2006, everything is about to change. deputy rankin is following a driver who is blasting his car radio. >> i really thought he was a dui. i mean, with the loud music and the way he was kind of erratic driving, i figured he was a dui, especially at 2:00 in the morning, coming from the city. >> with the police video camera on in...
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change. >> it's the biggest shift in american policy i've seen in my life. >> the biggest disaster in diplomacy. >> people will die because of this. strong stuff. brett stevenssir. i have breaking news for you. what do we have here? okay. what do we have? okay. french air accident investigator says -- this is the investigative authorities of the french aviation minister, they have extracted recordings from germanwings voice recorder. that's all we have at this point. but we'll have more on this later. because what we want to know is what happened inside that cockpit. during the course of that rather short flight. the cockpit voice recorder is one of the two black boxes which is in reasonably good shape. and now they're trying to get information from it. as soon as we find out what they've got in that black box we'll tell you and bring it to you. now this, look at the share price of lumber liquidators, please. several government agents are investigating the company's allegedly toxic flooring. from the consumer regulators to the epa they want to investigate the flooring. this follows a "60 minutes" exposÉ. welcome to the show gerri. tom sullivan is a frequent
change. >> it's the biggest shift in american policy i've seen in my life. >> the biggest disaster in diplomacy. >> people will die because of this. strong stuff. brett stevenssir. i have breaking news for you. what do we have here? okay. what do we have? okay. french air accident investigator says -- this is the investigative authorities of the french aviation minister, they have extracted recordings from germanwings voice recorder. that's all we have at this point. but we'll...
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. >> so how do you, steven, tune out the noise of the falling price of oil and the rising price of the u.s. dollar if you're an equity investor? does it have to change the commodity and currency. >> the same thing in many ways. so, what i do i try to make things as simple as i company i look at what dr. yellen's going to do what's happening in the european central bank. this is a central bankers' world and we need to adjust accordingly. given the environment of growth and a rising rate environment in the u.s. take our exposure to the u.s. down to more of a neutral, and we've been looking for a couple of quarters in tunes in europe in that we were expecting in response to the languishing economy the european central bank was going to have to get aggressive with money printing qe scheme and we've seen than investors need to be globally die ves lyly die vestee fied. stay on your toes. active management will account for more, efficient trading. this is a challenging environment but it is possible, i think, to generate return. >> a lot of people will be scared at the notion they have to stay on their toes when things are moving fast. should you buy europ
. >> so how do you, steven, tune out the noise of the falling price of oil and the rising price of the u.s. dollar if you're an equity investor? does it have to change the commodity and currency. >> the same thing in many ways. so, what i do i try to make things as simple as i company i look at what dr. yellen's going to do what's happening in the european central bank. this is a central bankers' world and we need to adjust accordingly. given the environment of growth and a rising...
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steven jones to represent them. >>> we take you to the latest on the investigation in ferguson. the shootings from the other night. [ chanting ] >> so the community of ferguson is still rallying for changeght's shooting of two veteran police officers. >> we literally have the power in our hands. this may be the last time we got to implement change. >> so two missouri congressman have put up $3000 in reward money leading to arrest. joining me now is one of the congressman, emanuel cleaver. thank you for joining me. and you put this offer out there. any leads that have come forward from it? >> well the police are investigating and we are now contemplating trying to raise some additional dollars to make this even more attractive. we think it is absolutely intolerable that people would take aim at police officers who get up every day and put their lives on the line. the other thing we want to make sure people understand is there is no reason at this point to connect the shooting with the protesters. by all accounts including the police that the gunshots came from an area behind where the protesters were standing and we haven't even gone to point where we have moved away from the fact that t
steven jones to represent them. >>> we take you to the latest on the investigation in ferguson. the shootings from the other night. [ chanting ] >> so the community of ferguson is still rallying for changeght's shooting of two veteran police officers. >> we literally have the power in our hands. this may be the last time we got to implement change. >> so two missouri congressman have put up $3000 in reward money leading to arrest. joining me now is one of the...
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change the political map in the country. >> right now, joining me right now, larry, director of the politics at university of virginia and cnn politics senior robert stevento vote. the president says it would be transformative. you heard him, if everybody voted, to what degree in your view? >> well, it would be transformative. frankly, fred in the united states in the con textext of our emphasis on individual liberty, it's scheduled to be enacted on the 12th of never, but it would be transformative. it would help democrats because the people least likely not to vote are democratic voters. they are younger voters members of minority groups people who, if they showed up at the polls, would be more likely in most years in most elections, to vote democratic but as i say, i just don't think it's going to happen. >> yeah did you hear the president actually say he wanted it to happen he's pushing for it to happen or just speaking in terms of hypotheticals, it would be a transformative idea? larry? >> well i think it was more hypothetical -- sorry, go ahead. >> no go ahead, larry, i should have addressed you first. >> i think it's hypothetical essentially. look
change the political map in the country. >> right now, joining me right now, larry, director of the politics at university of virginia and cnn politics senior robert stevento vote. the president says it would be transformative. you heard him, if everybody voted, to what degree in your view? >> well, it would be transformative. frankly, fred in the united states in the con textext of our emphasis on individual liberty, it's scheduled to be enacted on the 12th of never, but it would...