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officers say stevenson was headed to richmond and working to figure out why. i asked if any drugs, alcohol or weapons were found in the car. officers say no. but they did tell me that stevenson does have a criminal record and in terms of the kidnapping, they are working to investigate the motive behind that as well. in petaluma. fox 2 news. >>> tracking the next round of rain as we head to tomorrow night and thursday morning. this is the system. it is a nice looking weather system the way it is textbook and counterclockwise flow. it has a moisture tap here and that is why we will see rainfall in redwood city or san francisco over the course of two-and-a-half days. and winter storm warning in the mountains and wind advisory. scattered showers to the north and it is transition day where the clouds will increase. tomorrow is about increasing clouds and as the clouds increase the showers will get going say maybe 5:00 tomorrow evening. the real rain is overnight tomorrow and thursday morning. no reports of rain but the atmosphere is moistening up. we have had beaut
officers say stevenson was headed to richmond and working to figure out why. i asked if any drugs, alcohol or weapons were found in the car. officers say no. but they did tell me that stevenson does have a criminal record and in terms of the kidnapping, they are working to investigate the motive behind that as well. in petaluma. fox 2 news. >>> tracking the next round of rain as we head to tomorrow night and thursday morning. this is the system. it is a nice looking weather system the...
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false convictions. >> stevenson: they need support. support, they need housing support, they need medical support, they need mental health care. they need to know that their victimization, their abuse has been taken seriously. >> ken ireland: it was just absolutely unimaginable and i couldn't even explain the horror of it. >> pelley: ken ireland lost 21 years. he was misidentified by witnesses who collected a $20,000 reward. convicted in a 1986 rape and murder, d.n.a. proved his innocence. >> good morning. >> good morning, sir. >> pelley: because of the rare perspective of an innocent man who's done hard time, the governor put ireland on connecticut's parole board. >> ireland: at some point in your life, sir, you have to step up. >> pelley: so this is your new cell? >> ireland: well, yeah. ( laughs ) for eight hours a day. >> pelley: it took five years to get this job. at first, he lived with his sister, and he found work as a counselor for troubled kids. >> ireland: i got a little small apartment in town. there was the nights where i
false convictions. >> stevenson: they need support. support, they need housing support, they need medical support, they need mental health care. they need to know that their victimization, their abuse has been taken seriously. >> ken ireland: it was just absolutely unimaginable and i couldn't even explain the horror of it. >> pelley: ken ireland lost 21 years. he was misidentified by witnesses who collected a $20,000 reward. convicted in a 1986 rape and murder, d.n.a. proved...
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whether we are talking about brian stevenson, and his beautiful presentation. and whether we're talking about brian stevenson and his beautiful presentation or kareem abdul-jabar, with how he talked in a values-based way, it was very inspiring. but our members are inspiring, too, and i want you to know this. when i meet with members, from time to time, i said to them, look around you, because under this roof -- and look at each other -- under this roof, you are sitting with a collection of great integrity, intellect, and imagination for new ideas to the american people. so, whatever the failings of the party may be in terms of pulling everyone in and making sure everyone knows what we stand for, no institution has done more in terms of more creative ideas, more challenges to the conscience of our country than the democratic party, and in this room, you see the integrity and imagination and intellect in order to get the job done for that. so, to see so many of them here, it's almost record breaking, a real tribute to the chair and vice chair. record breaking num
whether we are talking about brian stevenson, and his beautiful presentation. and whether we're talking about brian stevenson and his beautiful presentation or kareem abdul-jabar, with how he talked in a values-based way, it was very inspiring. but our members are inspiring, too, and i want you to know this. when i meet with members, from time to time, i said to them, look around you, because under this roof -- and look at each other -- under this roof, you are sitting with a collection of...
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varias reservas de agua en el sur de la baha --- roll open --- hablas de lareservas deanderson, uvas, stevensoncreek que a lo largo de todo el dahan derramo el exceso de agua a distintos arroyos provocandoestas inundaciones afectando adecenas de residentes --- roll stinger / boxes --- tem la mej coberturaen equipo y en espaÑol del reade la baha --- --- cubriendo todos los ngulosde estas inundaciones en las ciudades de morgan hill y san jos --- --- oficialmente se habla de 500familias afectadas y al menos 60estructuras daÑadas por estas inudaciones --- --- vamos a iniciar con melissa hernndez en vivo desde un complejo de apartamentos entrelas calle 12 y keyes --- --- melissa cuentanos cul es l situacin en este momento... cuantas persas fueron evacuadas? ---- melson camestamos hablando de us00 person que viveen 3 edificios ubicados sobre la calle 12 cercade kes aqu en s jos y lo peor es que autoridades calculan que elagua seguir subiendo take vo los invito a que veamos estas imgenes en vivo de varios artculos flotando en el garagede este edificio. un total de 3 complejos de apartamentos que queda
varias reservas de agua en el sur de la baha --- roll open --- hablas de lareservas deanderson, uvas, stevensoncreek que a lo largo de todo el dahan derramo el exceso de agua a distintos arroyos provocandoestas inundaciones afectando adecenas de residentes --- roll stinger / boxes --- tem la mej coberturaen equipo y en espaÑol del reade la baha --- --- cubriendo todos los ngulosde estas inundaciones en las ciudades de morgan hill y san jos --- --- oficialmente se habla de 500familias afectadas...
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stevenson and his female passenger were severely injured in the crash.n officers arrived they discovered that the woman had been kidnapped from outside a homeless shelter in san francisco. stevenson was later arrested for felony d-u-i and kidnapping. the investigation is ongoing. ahead at eight.. the search is on tonight for an inmate who escaped police custody in the east bay. how the man got away from officers. a multi-million dollar project to upgrade the san rafael bridge put on hold. the unusual reason behind the delay. and next.. the long -awaited trial of sierra lamar's accused killer. today, defense attorneys told the jury, there is no evidence she was ever murdered. what are you doing up? mom said i could have a midnight snack. it's not even midnight, it's ten forty-three. well, let's have a ten forty-three snack. quietly, though. okay. yeah. mmmm. shhhh. hey i'll share my yoplait custard if you share your yoplait dippers? deal. deal. mmmm. the family favorite. yoplait. there is no evidence she was murdered. that is part of the dramatic opening
stevenson and his female passenger were severely injured in the crash.n officers arrived they discovered that the woman had been kidnapped from outside a homeless shelter in san francisco. stevenson was later arrested for felony d-u-i and kidnapping. the investigation is ongoing. ahead at eight.. the search is on tonight for an inmate who escaped police custody in the east bay. how the man got away from officers. a multi-million dollar project to upgrade the san rafael bridge put on hold. the...
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--los oficiales investigan la acusin de la mujeque viajaba con el, que asegur que stevenson la obligancisco y la retuvo contra su voluntad... cesar / take vo --bart public s imges de es hombre, busco como sospechoso en una agresin sexual en la estacin de ''macarthur'' el pasado sbado... --autoridad instaronl pbli a estar aten y portar a la polica de bart si se encuentran con el sospechoso.. --la presunta vctima public l imgenes en su opia pga de facebook, diciendo que el hombre la haba molestado y atacado despus de seguirla en la eacin y en einteriodel tren... cesar una auditora que le real a la l de control drentas ensan jose... revel que se necesita implementar algunos cambios urgentes para que cumpla su proposito de proteger a los inquilinos. lorena al parecer esto no esta ocurriendo por que no hay suficiente personal que se encargue de hacer que se cumpla la medida. take 2boxes sandra bermudez dde san jocon mas detalles.. cuntanos.. take sandra live sandra on cam dijo el alcalde que este momento no hay suficiente dinero para contratar a mas gente asi que esa no es una opcion. per
--los oficiales investigan la acusin de la mujeque viajaba con el, que asegur que stevenson la obligancisco y la retuvo contra su voluntad... cesar / take vo --bart public s imges de es hombre, busco como sospechoso en una agresin sexual en la estacin de ''macarthur'' el pasado sbado... --autoridad instaronl pbli a estar aten y portar a la polica de bart si se encuentran con el sospechoso.. --la presunta vctima public l imgenes en su opia pga de facebook, diciendo que el hombre la haba...
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roadwork both directions northbound side 880 from stevenson to 92 and from whipple to stevenson on the southbound side road various lanes closed until 5 a.m. and eastbound 24 in oakland that connector southbound 13 is closed until 5 a.m. and then we have another piece of roadwork in the south bay though this is northbound 101 and that's from hellyer to the 280/680 split and the left lane is only open until 5 a.m. so we'll keep an eye on that. within the area, though, we see green arrows so no delays yet. i'll send it to you. >> all right, roqui. thank you. >>> neil gorsuch president trump's pick for the u.s. supreme court meets with lawmakers today on capitol hill. kpix 5's joe vazquez says democrats are already gearing up for a fight. >> i nominate -- >> reporter: president donald trump announced his pick for supreme court justice during east coast prime time hours. >> judge neil gorsuch. >> reporter: neil gorsuch at 49 the youngest supreme court nominee in the past three decades has three degrees from columbia, harvard and oxford. he was a federal judge on denver's 10 u.s. circuit co
roadwork both directions northbound side 880 from stevenson to 92 and from whipple to stevenson on the southbound side road various lanes closed until 5 a.m. and eastbound 24 in oakland that connector southbound 13 is closed until 5 a.m. and then we have another piece of roadwork in the south bay though this is northbound 101 and that's from hellyer to the 280/680 split and the left lane is only open until 5 a.m. so we'll keep an eye on that. within the area, though, we see green arrows so no...
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we also heard from brian stevenson. that is the champion for civil rights and for criminal justice reform in the united states. we are going to hear in a little while from one of the organizers of the women's march. as well as other entities that help make it the incredible success that it was. linda and i look for to hearing from them, as to how we move forward. we will also hear from chelsea handler, a comedian, talkshow host, advocate and someone who has been not afraid to express herself, putting it mildly. it has been a very fruitful as well as thought-provoking 2 1/2 days. i think we all leave here energized, ready to meet the challenges of this administration. more importantly, ready to meet the challenge of challenging our colleagues on the republican side of the aisle to step up. this is probably the most chaotic beginning of a presidency that the entire country has ever witnessed. i do not think the founding fathers, when george washington was putting together his first cabinet, had it this difficult. i want t
we also heard from brian stevenson. that is the champion for civil rights and for criminal justice reform in the united states. we are going to hear in a little while from one of the organizers of the women's march. as well as other entities that help make it the incredible success that it was. linda and i look for to hearing from them, as to how we move forward. we will also hear from chelsea handler, a comedian, talkshow host, advocate and someone who has been not afraid to express herself,...
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stevenson comes up with the loose ball and scores. texas tech 78.he denver nuggets given the warriors the case of their own medicine. bogart and had a three from the corner. up next, gollum as transit from the wing. gary harris joins wide open. they tied the nba record. lauren: before you head out the door, or that we that meteorologist janice dean. good morning and happy fun time state. >> happy valentines to you as well. unfortunately that's not the case. that's a different temperatures. 32 in minneapolis, 35 chicago, 29 here in new york. let's take a look at the radar. snow across the great lakes in the northeast. we also have heavy rain across portions of texas and towards the gulf coast. even severe weather today for southeast texas interests of the cnn. large hail, damaging than thought possible in future radar will bring us across the south east and towards the northeast again where we could see potential for snow in portions of eastern great lakes as well as interior northeast. is a look at forecast participation rate and snow again for dinn
stevenson comes up with the loose ball and scores. texas tech 78.he denver nuggets given the warriors the case of their own medicine. bogart and had a three from the corner. up next, gollum as transit from the wing. gary harris joins wide open. they tied the nba record. lauren: before you head out the door, or that we that meteorologist janice dean. good morning and happy fun time state. >> happy valentines to you as well. unfortunately that's not the case. that's a different...
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, and poem he quotes from robert louis stevenson and , everyone from joe namath do donald trump to carlabout three years to work on this, and what was remarkable was the and willing to talk about someone other than himself, and he has had a great relationship with harry going back 20 years or 30 years. 40 years maybe. he photographed him more than any other photographer and he , said after the interview, "anything for harry." it is a real friendship. i'm thankful he did the film. harry: it is not politics. believe me. charlie: i believe you. but there is also ivanka trump, in her trump tower office. there have been a lot of pretty ladies around washington. charlie: yes. famous -- is -- : this next one famous for having the reasond that was vanka trump in there. charlie: the next one, look at this. jackie kennedy in a ski mask. wow. harry: i like it because jackie she can't hide. charlie: you can see the picture and know that it is her. the eyes. and the next one is ethel kennedy waving you away from her husband's body. harry: she was screaming. it was one of those things you could not f
, and poem he quotes from robert louis stevenson and , everyone from joe namath do donald trump to carlabout three years to work on this, and what was remarkable was the and willing to talk about someone other than himself, and he has had a great relationship with harry going back 20 years or 30 years. 40 years maybe. he photographed him more than any other photographer and he , said after the interview, "anything for harry." it is a real friendship. i'm thankful he did the film....
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therefore, i appreciate the good work being done by representative brad wilson and senator jerry stevenson, to improve our alcohol policy. for the past several months, we have been working closely together to evaluate our existing laws governing alcohol dispensing, licensing, prevention, education, and enforcement. i know that many in the media have focused narrowly on the issue of dispensing restrictions, but that would be merely one aspect of this updating. this is about public health and public safety. we will ensure that our regulations, coupled with additional state resources, focus on education, prevention and enforcement practices that are proven to reduce under-age drinking, alcohol abuse and impaired driving. i believe we can do this without stigmatizing how responsible adults purchase and consume alcoholic drinks in dining establishments and i believe we can do this without blurring the important distinction between restaurants and bars. to that end, we will work together this legislative session to keep and enhance what works for utah and repeal what does not. [ applause ] a yea
therefore, i appreciate the good work being done by representative brad wilson and senator jerry stevenson, to improve our alcohol policy. for the past several months, we have been working closely together to evaluate our existing laws governing alcohol dispensing, licensing, prevention, education, and enforcement. i know that many in the media have focused narrowly on the issue of dispensing restrictions, but that would be merely one aspect of this updating. this is about public health and...
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the highway patrol says 54-year- old douglas stevenson of antioch was speeding and driving under thehbound highway 101 in sonoma county. they say he lost control near castania road and crashed at about 12:30 this morning. the woman passenger told officers she did not know the driver and was forced into his car against her will outside a san francisco homeless shelter. >> some residents called in the sound of the crash and they heard a woman yelling the driver at the time of the crash walked away from the scene, he was detained at the crossing. >> the woman was taken to the hospital with broken bones and lacerations. stevenson was arrested on suspicion of dui and kidnapping. >>> we've got dense fog advisories, not for the bay area, but we will see some fog around here. if you head out to the central valley you can look for dense fog. temperatures cool at the dew point. you can get fog. that's what will happen tonight. temperatures are obviously the temperature, right? and then the dew point is the actual temperature. dew point temperatures most bay area locations are found in the mid
the highway patrol says 54-year- old douglas stevenson of antioch was speeding and driving under thehbound highway 101 in sonoma county. they say he lost control near castania road and crashed at about 12:30 this morning. the woman passenger told officers she did not know the driver and was forced into his car against her will outside a san francisco homeless shelter. >> some residents called in the sound of the crash and they heard a woman yelling the driver at the time of the crash...
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. >> reporter: bassist barry stevenson. >> do we all look exact will i the same? do you think we all think the same? >> no. >> reporter: 9-year-old sasha attends morris jeffs community schools in new orleans. >> i think the importance is they all have their own specialty which can form something just brilliant and amazing. >> reporter: third grader alexander arnold is also in the class. do you prefer to hear one instrument or all of them together? >> all of them together definitely because one of them could be the beat, one instrument could be the sax. so it all comes together to make good music. >> reporter: legendary wynton marsalis is behind the program at the lincoln center in new york. ultimately what do you want the children to take away from this program? >> three things we teach. one, through the blues, things happen in life. second thing, through swinging we teach you people work together and through improvisation, you have a unique identity. >> reporter: marsalis said you can't have music without integrity. the same for politics. >> if you take integrity
. >> reporter: bassist barry stevenson. >> do we all look exact will i the same? do you think we all think the same? >> no. >> reporter: 9-year-old sasha attends morris jeffs community schools in new orleans. >> i think the importance is they all have their own specialty which can form something just brilliant and amazing. >> reporter: third grader alexander arnold is also in the class. do you prefer to hear one instrument or all of them together? >>...
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it happened on granada drive near stevenson elementary school.ice tweeted out this video asking for help. >> we now know what the suspect in the armed robbery of a girl scout in the east bay looks like. police released this sketch. this young man walked up to a 12-year-old girl, flash ad gun and stole their money. they were upset but not hurt. officers are looking for the suspect. if you have any information, call the police. >>> one step closer to someplace exploration for elon musk. the rocket is on the launch pad. it is the signature rocket designed by spacex. it was developed in 2002 to revolutionize space technology. the time might finally be here. it sits on the same launch pad used in 1969. if everything goes to plan, it will launch next saturday. >>> this weekend, lots of sunny skies. back the final forecast. with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to
it happened on granada drive near stevenson elementary school.ice tweeted out this video asking for help. >> we now know what the suspect in the armed robbery of a girl scout in the east bay looks like. police released this sketch. this young man walked up to a 12-year-old girl, flash ad gun and stole their money. they were upset but not hurt. officers are looking for the suspect. if you have any information, call the police. >>> one step closer to someplace exploration for elon...
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his name is turner joseph stevenson and police say he has dementia. police say he was last seen around 4:00 p.m. on tuesday. he was leaving his residence at the apartments in silver spring. we'll put his picture on twitter and facebook for you so you can make sure to see it and call police if you have any information. >>> in loudoun county the sheriff is searching for this 16-year-old. her name is stephanie lucero. she was last seen at her home on february 9th. they say she left on her own will. could the loudoun county sheriff's office if you know where to find her. >> there is growing concerns about gangs operating in our own neighborhoods and schools. we're learning how two recent murders and three disappearances are tied to one dangerous gang in northern virginia. family members say the ms 13 game alexander reyes before her death. so far, five people have been charged with her murder. three under the age of 18. police say gangs are recruiting teenagers to carry out their violence. >> so we're seeing a lot of increase in recruiting high schools and
his name is turner joseph stevenson and police say he has dementia. police say he was last seen around 4:00 p.m. on tuesday. he was leaving his residence at the apartments in silver spring. we'll put his picture on twitter and facebook for you so you can make sure to see it and call police if you have any information. >>> in loudoun county the sheriff is searching for this 16-year-old. her name is stephanie lucero. she was last seen at her home on february 9th. they say she left on her...
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room for improvement and therefore i appreciate the work of senator brad wilson and represent jerry stevenson to improve the alcohol problems, and we have been looking to the laws to see what is dispensindi licensing, education, and enforcement. i know that many in the media have focused narrowly on the issue of dispensing restriction, but that is merely one aspect of the updating, and this is about public health, and public safety. we will ensure that our regulations coupled with additional state resources focus on education, prevention, and enforcement practices that are proven to have underaged drinking, and impaired dr eed d. and this is going to affect the way that adults consume alcohol in establishments, and without blurring the difference of restaurants and bars. to that end, we will work together with this legislative session to keep and enhance what work fos utah a-- what works fo utah and repeal what does not. [ applause ] a year ago i pledged that we would not rest until all 29 counties and 245 cities and towns in the state were full participants in utah's tremendous economic succ
room for improvement and therefore i appreciate the work of senator brad wilson and represent jerry stevenson to improve the alcohol problems, and we have been looking to the laws to see what is dispensindi licensing, education, and enforcement. i know that many in the media have focused narrowly on the issue of dispensing restriction, but that is merely one aspect of the updating, and this is about public health, and public safety. we will ensure that our regulations coupled with additional...
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nice one, read, reed stevenson joining us from tokyo.ng a strong day, the chief executive saying consideringis diversifying beyond its own the product, which is iron ore. soonallen in sydney, how could we see this happen if it indeed does happen? paul: we are firmly in the discussion stage, don't seem to be more than that, but there are filings that fortescue has some interest in copper and gold projects come and agreed to sell a lithium exploration portfolio as well. the ceo said we talked to a lot of people and there are constant discussions around opportunities, and we have an open mind, so that is about how far it goes at the moment, but fortescue's reliance on the single product of aren ore -- of iron ore as the price at $40 a ton, fortescue reluctantly engaged in the capacity war and got costs down and paid off debt, and with the price recovering is in a good position now, but it does illustrate how the risk of having just one product is. it does rather, and fortescue's efforts have led to an upgrade from bank of america merrill ly
nice one, read, reed stevenson joining us from tokyo.ng a strong day, the chief executive saying consideringis diversifying beyond its own the product, which is iron ore. soonallen in sydney, how could we see this happen if it indeed does happen? paul: we are firmly in the discussion stage, don't seem to be more than that, but there are filings that fortescue has some interest in copper and gold projects come and agreed to sell a lithium exploration portfolio as well. the ceo said we talked to...
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manus cranny sat down with you and stevenson. stevenson.ve been quite open that we have another tough year ahead of us for 2017, provided we can get your issues, u.s. rbs.ly we think we will be back to profits by 2018. manus: which draws me to the question, will you settle? in the first half of the year, have you any visibility for the market? we continue to cooperate and we are hopeful we can get debt-free this year. manus: the other aspect of the numbers, additional cost cuts mapped out over the next couple additional 2-- an billion pounds. where will that come from? ewen: if you look across franchise, we have taken 3 billion pounds out the last three years, including another billion for the last year. we announced today we are taking another 2 billion out today and another 50 this year. that will be broadly spread, but we have a very inefficient office infrastructure. say, how can we simplify, delivering better outcomes for customers and better cost outcomes. manus: will that include outsourcing? ewen: probably not, it means making our p
manus cranny sat down with you and stevenson. stevenson.ve been quite open that we have another tough year ahead of us for 2017, provided we can get your issues, u.s. rbs.ly we think we will be back to profits by 2018. manus: which draws me to the question, will you settle? in the first half of the year, have you any visibility for the market? we continue to cooperate and we are hopeful we can get debt-free this year. manus: the other aspect of the numbers, additional cost cuts mapped out over...
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rebecca stevenson said those kids learned more from jesse watters than they would have learned if theytayed in class. watters making himself feel smart by trying to trap protesting high school students. pathetic. i don't need to do that to feel smart. i am smart. chris cuomo says what? >> fake news is the worst thing you can call a journalist. jesse: comparing fake news is the same thing as saying the n-word? i'll show you have the fake news storists out there and let you decide. i hit the streets to see if people believe the global warming hype. you know what i call this? global warming. climate change. you know what i call climateulio "watters world." >> i was a business guy. i got good press. i have never -- i call it fake news. some of the networks and some of the papers -- the level of dishonesty where they will take a story that should be good. i know good from bad. jesse: cnn's chris cuomo * took it very personally. >> fake news is the worst thing you can call a journalist it's like an ethnic disparagement. we all have ugly words for people. that's the one for journalists. jesse
rebecca stevenson said those kids learned more from jesse watters than they would have learned if theytayed in class. watters making himself feel smart by trying to trap protesting high school students. pathetic. i don't need to do that to feel smart. i am smart. chris cuomo says what? >> fake news is the worst thing you can call a journalist. jesse: comparing fake news is the same thing as saying the n-word? i'll show you have the fake news storists out there and let you decide. i hit...
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mind if you're heading to the south bay and fremont area, this roadwork on 880 between whipple and stevenson. also until 5 a.m. here's a look at the toll lane, two car crash in the toll lane seven and eight. we will keep you posted. otherwise if you have your fast track, you're looking good to go. >>> fremont police may have located the remains of a teenage girl missing for more than a month. a man discovered the body while he was walking his dog near alameda creek. authorities have not identified the body yet but alameda county sheriff's did reach out to the family of 18-year-old jayda jenkins. her car dropped into the niles creek in the canyon, it happened during one of the first severe storms of the year. corners are handling the case to identify the remains. >>> there is a showdown between the police department in santa cruz and department of homeland security. a police chief says the dhs betrayed him. >> reporter: city crews leaders say they feel angry and misled following a major bust early last week. >> i cannot tell you how disappointed we are by the betrayal of the department of hom
mind if you're heading to the south bay and fremont area, this roadwork on 880 between whipple and stevenson. also until 5 a.m. here's a look at the toll lane, two car crash in the toll lane seven and eight. we will keep you posted. otherwise if you have your fast track, you're looking good to go. >>> fremont police may have located the remains of a teenage girl missing for more than a month. a man discovered the body while he was walking his dog near alameda creek. authorities have...
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rebecca stevenson said those kids learned more from jesse watters than they would have learned if theyd in class. watters making himself feel smart by trying to trap protesting high school students. pathetic. i don't need to do that to feel smart. i am smart. chris cuomo says what? >> fake news is the worst thing you can call a journalist. jesse: comparing fake news is the same thing as saying the n-word? i'll show you have the fake news storists out there and let you decide. i hit the streets to see if people believe the global warming hype. you know what i call this? global warming. climate change. you know what i call climate because i'm a woman... do you think i'm gonna crack under pressure or conquer the field? defy expectations any day with always infinity. made with flexfoam. absorbs 10x its weight. rewrite the rules. always. and now we unleash it onwerful your taxes.pecies has created. hello my name is watson. yep. h&r block and ibm watson together. come see us and get your taxes won. z282sz zwtz y282sy ywty michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania was there was evidence of hacking
rebecca stevenson said those kids learned more from jesse watters than they would have learned if theyd in class. watters making himself feel smart by trying to trap protesting high school students. pathetic. i don't need to do that to feel smart. i am smart. chris cuomo says what? >> fake news is the worst thing you can call a journalist. jesse: comparing fake news is the same thing as saying the n-word? i'll show you have the fake news storists out there and let you decide. i hit the...
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vicem scott stevenson, president of programming at the museum of the american revolution. >> i was the principal archaeologist for the excavation of the site. feet are standing about 25 below the land surface. if you were walking down chestnut street towards the about 30 feet underground right now, and this was the site where the excavations were done for the new museum. rebecca: and i spent plenty of time in the dirt on this very same site. it is fascinating to be in this building that exists in the same place that we were out there with our hardhats, shovels, and the whole she-bang. scott: this is about as urban a site that you can get in the united states today. this was the earliest engraved map showing -- this was the map of 1863. this was the early is engraved map. this little square marked the vicinity and the footprint of the building you are standing in. these were all of the original lots that were sold in the 16 1680's by william penn. this site has been intensely occupied since -- it has had human occupation for tens and thousands of years with native americans, but also du
vicem scott stevenson, president of programming at the museum of the american revolution. >> i was the principal archaeologist for the excavation of the site. feet are standing about 25 below the land surface. if you were walking down chestnut street towards the about 30 feet underground right now, and this was the site where the excavations were done for the new museum. rebecca: and i spent plenty of time in the dirt on this very same site. it is fascinating to be in this building that...
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. >> reporter: bassist barry stevenson. >> so we all look the same?think we all think the same? >> no. >> reporter: 9-year-old sasha etheridge attends this school in new orleans. >> the importance is they all have their own specialty, just brilliant, amazing. >> reporter: third grader atlantis is also in the class. do you prefer to hear one instrument or all of them togethersome >> all of them together. because one instrument could be the beat, one could be effects. so it all comes together to make music. >> reporter: legendary musician winton marsales is behind this program here in new york. ultimately, what do you want these children to take away from this program? >> three things that we teach. one, through the blues we teach you that things happen in life. through swinging, we teach you to work together with people. and through improvisation, we teach you that you have a unique identity. >> reporter: he says you can't have music without integrity. the same for politics. >> if you take integrity out of the form, you can't play jazz, because first,
. >> reporter: bassist barry stevenson. >> so we all look the same?think we all think the same? >> no. >> reporter: 9-year-old sasha etheridge attends this school in new orleans. >> the importance is they all have their own specialty, just brilliant, amazing. >> reporter: third grader atlantis is also in the class. do you prefer to hear one instrument or all of them togethersome >> all of them together. because one instrument could be the beat, one...
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karen stevenson got a seat this time... but says she's not always this lucky.usually eat my breakfast on my train ride in, so that's not very pleasant trying to eat standing up and i've had to do that a few times." since 1997 caltrain's average weekly ridership has increased by about 137-percent... and, until recently, had a six-year stretch, where ridership grew every month... but that stopped in august through november... during that period, caltrain says ridership took small dips each month, compared to the same period in 2015... and, frustrations with overcrowding may be to blame.sot- "at some point, we knew that it might level off. um, are we concerned, absolutely because we want to keep as many riders as we can on our trains." caltrain spokesperson tasha bartholomew says the small ridership slide ended in december... when, unlike the previous four months... ridership shot back up.sot- "our average weekday ridership for the last, you know, six years has been over 60,000, you know, average weekday riders. and, i mean, even now with the dip, its slightly und
karen stevenson got a seat this time... but says she's not always this lucky.usually eat my breakfast on my train ride in, so that's not very pleasant trying to eat standing up and i've had to do that a few times." since 1997 caltrain's average weekly ridership has increased by about 137-percent... and, until recently, had a six-year stretch, where ridership grew every month... but that stopped in august through november... during that period, caltrain says ridership took small dips each...
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. >> reporter: barry stevenson. >> do we all look exactly the same?all think we think the same? >> no. >> reporter: sasha ethridge attends the community school in new orleans. >> the importance they all have their own specialty. which can form something, just, just brilliant and amazing. >> reporter: a third grader, alexander arnold is also in the class. do you prefer to hear one instrument or all together? >> all of them together definitely. because one instrument could be the beat. one instrument could effects. ♪ so it all comes together to make good music. legendary musician, winton marsellis its behind the program. jazz at lincoln center in new york. what do you want the children to take away from the program? >> three things we teach. through the blues, we teach you things happen in life. the second thing through swinging we teach you to work together with people. through improvization, we teach you you have a unique identity. >> reporter: he says you can't have music without integrity the same for politics. >> if you take integrity out of the fo
. >> reporter: barry stevenson. >> do we all look exactly the same?all think we think the same? >> no. >> reporter: sasha ethridge attends the community school in new orleans. >> the importance they all have their own specialty. which can form something, just, just brilliant and amazing. >> reporter: a third grader, alexander arnold is also in the class. do you prefer to hear one instrument or all together? >> all of them together definitely. because...
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rebecca stevenson said those kids learned more from jesse watters than they would have learned if theytayed in class. watters making himself feel smart by trying to trap protesting high school students. pathetic. i don't need to do that to feel smart. i am smart. chris cuomo says what? >> fake news is the worst thing you can call a journalist. jesse: comparing fake news is the same thing as saying the n-word? i'll show you have the fake news storists out there and let you decide. i hit the streets to see if people believe the global warming hype. you know what i call this? global warming. climate change. you know what i call climate double a's here, batteries you can trust against the ear hair you can't. without them you're conducting business with an armpit on the side of your head. that's not just some battery. that's a duracell battery. that's a power you can trust. when...we've got: pills,old, we tea, syrups, steamything... the list goes on and on... but whatever you do, you can add vicks vaporub to the mix. lasts up to 8 hours - clinically proven cough... ...relief so you can slee
rebecca stevenson said those kids learned more from jesse watters than they would have learned if theytayed in class. watters making himself feel smart by trying to trap protesting high school students. pathetic. i don't need to do that to feel smart. i am smart. chris cuomo says what? >> fake news is the worst thing you can call a journalist. jesse: comparing fake news is the same thing as saying the n-word? i'll show you have the fake news storists out there and let you decide. i hit...
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rebecca stevenson said those kids learned more from jesse watters than they would have learned if theyd in class. watters himself feel smart by trying to trap protesting high school students. pathetic. i don't need to do that to feel smart. i am smart. chris cuomo says what? >> fake news is the worst thing you can call a journalist. jesse: comparing fake news is the same thing as saying the n-word? i'll show you have the fake news storists out there and let you decide. i hit the streets to see if people believe the global warming hype. you know what i call this? global warming. climate change. you know what i call climate change? the seasons. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the only brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. why do so many businesses rely on the u.s. postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. ♪ that's why we make more e-commerce deliverie
rebecca stevenson said those kids learned more from jesse watters than they would have learned if theyd in class. watters himself feel smart by trying to trap protesting high school students. pathetic. i don't need to do that to feel smart. i am smart. chris cuomo says what? >> fake news is the worst thing you can call a journalist. jesse: comparing fake news is the same thing as saying the n-word? i'll show you have the fake news storists out there and let you decide. i hit the streets...
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rebecca stevenson said those kids learned more from jesse watters than they would have learned if theytayed in class. watters making himself feel smart by trying to trap protesting high school students. pathetic. i don't need to do that to feel smart. i am smart. chris cuomo says what? >> fake news is the worst thing you can call a journalist. jesse: comparing fake news is the same thing as saying the n-word? i'll show you have the fake news storists out there and let you decide. i hit the streets to see if people believe the global warming hype. you know what i call this? global warming. climate change. you know what i call climate anything meant to stand needs a stable foundation. a body without proper foot support can mean pain. the dr. scholl's kiosk maps your feet and recommends our custom fit orthotic to stabilize your foundation and relieve foot, knee or lower back pain from being on your feet. dr. scholl's. it's about moving forward not back. it's looking up not down. test living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition. it's inte
rebecca stevenson said those kids learned more from jesse watters than they would have learned if theytayed in class. watters making himself feel smart by trying to trap protesting high school students. pathetic. i don't need to do that to feel smart. i am smart. chris cuomo says what? >> fake news is the worst thing you can call a journalist. jesse: comparing fake news is the same thing as saying the n-word? i'll show you have the fake news storists out there and let you decide. i hit...
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steve spoke to rbs cfo stevenson and asked him if the bank was still struggling to turn things around. >> obviously it's difficult to announce that sort of loss, one of that magnitude. as you said there were 10 billion pounds in offs, restructuring costs, ongoing conduct costs. winding down the bad bank and the payment to the government. i think underneath that you see two things going on. firstly, very, very good progress in winding up our legacy. you know, 30% reduction in the bad bank, if you go back two years, 50% of our capital was tied up in legacy assets. today that's down to 20%. and a very, very good performance from the underlying core bank. >> in terms of the one-offs, another 6 billion for conduct costs, a large part of that rnbs, that figure could be 10 billion pounds, it could be 15 billion pounds. when will we get a final figure? >> we've been making good progress, obviously with u.s., rnbs, we're still in discussions with the u.s. department of justice. we don't have new news to update the market on today. we would like to get that resolved as quickly as we could. we w
steve spoke to rbs cfo stevenson and asked him if the bank was still struggling to turn things around. >> obviously it's difficult to announce that sort of loss, one of that magnitude. as you said there were 10 billion pounds in offs, restructuring costs, ongoing conduct costs. winding down the bad bank and the payment to the government. i think underneath that you see two things going on. firstly, very, very good progress in winding up our legacy. you know, 30% reduction in the bad bank,...
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his name is turner joseph stevenson and police say he has dementia. he was last seen on tuesday around 4:00 p.m. he was leaving his residence at apartments in silver spring. i just posted this picture on twitter and facebook. call police if you have any information. >> firefighters are watching hot spots after a massive multialarm fire. take a look at the flames here and the smoke. the flames erupted at warehouse in baltimore late last night. the fire and thick black smoke forced crew to shut down streets and light rail in the area. >>> the wind is taking the blame for a house fire in arlington. the homeowners told firefighters they had a fire pit going in the backyard last night and the winds kicked up sending flames toward the house and catching the siding on fire. no one was hurt in this incident. >>> now, wind should not be a factor today, but the sun will. right? >> you betcha'. sun's up before 7:00 a.m. this morning between now and then it is awfully cold out there. temperatures in the teens, 20s to around 30 degrees now but yes, indeed, full su
his name is turner joseph stevenson and police say he has dementia. he was last seen on tuesday around 4:00 p.m. he was leaving his residence at apartments in silver spring. i just posted this picture on twitter and facebook. call police if you have any information. >> firefighters are watching hot spots after a massive multialarm fire. take a look at the flames here and the smoke. the flames erupted at warehouse in baltimore late last night. the fire and thick black smoke forced crew to...
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hello, i'm randall stevenson speaking to you from pebble beach where we will be golfing. >> you're noted to imit e imitate. >> why -- >> can you -- >> industries change, why do you need to fail in the one that you're in? >> maybe it is just this is a device and you need content? hey, let's not rule it out. they can't be stupid and stupider. >> why every time you need to do something, do you need to use the balance sheet and own and control the next move? why do you have to pay 50 billion for direct tv and $85 billion to buy timewarner? right? why? let me tell you, you don't. here is your smart phone. everybody that has one, picks it up and listen to all these suits and say, you know, the young kid with the phone says what the hell is a cable industry? what's a wireless industry? i don't know what that is. >> why -- >> i want to pick that up and watch what i want to watch where i want and i want it free. >> okay. let me ask you something. i'm watching the super bowl with my buds -- >> no eagles, no seahawks. >> don't -- >> i love the eagles. >> thank you. >> not as much -- >> that was g
hello, i'm randall stevenson speaking to you from pebble beach where we will be golfing. >> you're noted to imit e imitate. >> why -- >> can you -- >> industries change, why do you need to fail in the one that you're in? >> maybe it is just this is a device and you need content? hey, let's not rule it out. they can't be stupid and stupider. >> why every time you need to do something, do you need to use the balance sheet and own and control the next move? why...
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southbound 880 after stevenson boulevard there's a two-car crash blocking the left lane with the backup to thornton avenue so you're driving in the area at 35 miles per hour. so pretty slow conditions. just give yourself extra time to get through there in fremont on southbound 880. to the south bay, northbound 85 this connector to northbound 87 there's still a two-car crash out there blocking the left and the right lanes of the connector ramp. 26 miles per hour in the area. we have about a mile of backups in the area otherwise good throughout the south bay. in novato pockets of slowing here, as well. southbound 101 after highway 37 it's a multi-vehicle crash out there and you're moving at just 20 miles per hour. also slow on highway 37 at 20 miles per hour. i'll send it to you. >> all right, roqui. thank you. >>> new secretary of state rex tillerson delivers remarks at the state department today after his swearing-in last night. he will have to get right to work. president trump's national security adviser michael flynn used his first public appearance yesterday to declare a new hard-li
southbound 880 after stevenson boulevard there's a two-car crash blocking the left lane with the backup to thornton avenue so you're driving in the area at 35 miles per hour. so pretty slow conditions. just give yourself extra time to get through there in fremont on southbound 880. to the south bay, northbound 85 this connector to northbound 87 there's still a two-car crash out there blocking the left and the right lanes of the connector ramp. 26 miles per hour in the area. we have about a mile...
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taking you back to the fremont area, good news, southbound 880, multi-car pile-up around stevenson boulevardt did clear about 15 minutes ago, push off to the shoulder so residual delays there and we've hatted this crash for almost two hours now. due to a multi-car crash that happened right around 5:00 this morning. check out that backup. that is about a three solid miles there on northbound 85 on the main line. so plenty of slow spots out there. really want you to drive for conditions this morning. we'll check drive times coming up. >>> cal leaders are firing back after a night of violent protests who they say is really to blame as the president takes aim at the school this morning. >>> also rex tillerson getting to work as the nation's new secretary of state of this morning. coming up, the challenges he'll face. >>> plus punxsutawney phil made >>> plus punxsutawney phil made his annual appearance [ alarm weather.eping ] ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fas
taking you back to the fremont area, good news, southbound 880, multi-car pile-up around stevenson boulevardt did clear about 15 minutes ago, push off to the shoulder so residual delays there and we've hatted this crash for almost two hours now. due to a multi-car crash that happened right around 5:00 this morning. check out that backup. that is about a three solid miles there on northbound 85 on the main line. so plenty of slow spots out there. really want you to drive for conditions this...
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brian stevenson, whom i know you have had on the show before, wrote an introduction. what he is doing is connecting frederick douglass' work and writings and making that direct connection through jim crow, all the way upup to mass incarceration. we want to inspire one million young people with douglas' words so we're going to give away that book and put it in the hands of him people everywhere. leading up to 2018 and that bicentennial, we're going to offer social service projects so our young people can get socially active, get in their communities, and work on these issues that they are most passionate about. we are talking about issues of systemic racism. we want, in the same way that douglass or,erick we want to unfit young people to be oppressed, to look at how media shapes the consciousness and how these us systemic issues affect them, lackck of opportuny and lack of education and the we wantnt to inspire and d lift upe million frederick douglasses. amy: frederick douglass is famous for saying in 1857, "if there is no struggle, there is no progress. power concede
brian stevenson, whom i know you have had on the show before, wrote an introduction. what he is doing is connecting frederick douglass' work and writings and making that direct connection through jim crow, all the way upup to mass incarceration. we want to inspire one million young people with douglas' words so we're going to give away that book and put it in the hands of him people everywhere. leading up to 2018 and that bicentennial, we're going to offer social service projects so our young...
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let's get some analysis from tom stevenson, investment director at fidelity worldwide investments.s have been a very good investment for a long time, because of the varied problems the housing white paper has addressed. we are not building of houses. so the ones that we do build are a profitable business. but as the housing minister said today, there is no silver bullet for solving the problems which the uk housing market faces. let's move on to bp. a mixed bag, it's fair to say. you have got better earnings for the last few months of 2016 because of the oil price but overall they missed expectations? yes. the company is presenting these figures as the ones where the deepwater horizon disaster of 2010 finally gets put behind the company, and it's true that the shadow of that disaster is much less thanit shadow of that disaster is much less than it was. but still, the cupboard he put aside $800 million to cover that disaster. that was more than twice as much as the underlying profits of the company. it needs very much the oil price to rise from here to be —— for it to be able to pay
let's get some analysis from tom stevenson, investment director at fidelity worldwide investments.s have been a very good investment for a long time, because of the varied problems the housing white paper has addressed. we are not building of houses. so the ones that we do build are a profitable business. but as the housing minister said today, there is no silver bullet for solving the problems which the uk housing market faces. let's move on to bp. a mixed bag, it's fair to say. you have got...
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nimitz, didn't even have time to finish making this map but it is on southbound 880 right around stevensonved and we have at least one lane blocked so an update plus drive times coming up at 6:00. >>> the final frontier arriving in oakland. >> abc7 news was there to preview the exhibit "star trek." the original tv series launched in 1966 and the exhibit has been on tour since last year, features the creations of artists from all around the world. leonard nimoy contributed a montage of vulcan hands before he passed away. >>> new at 6:00, major retailers joining forces against president trump's proposal to tax imports. >>> plus the violent protests at berkeley could be blamed on a single group. what we learned this morning. >>> allegation a violent crash caught on camera in georgia. wow. a jung child thrown from that car and now police are looking for the man behind the wheel. >>> here's a live look outside. >>> here's a live look outside. abc7 news now, our way to kee >>> now at 6:00, president trump is responding after protests take a violent turn at uc berkeley. the chaos spreading into t
nimitz, didn't even have time to finish making this map but it is on southbound 880 right around stevensonved and we have at least one lane blocked so an update plus drive times coming up at 6:00. >>> the final frontier arriving in oakland. >> abc7 news was there to preview the exhibit "star trek." the original tv series launched in 1966 and the exhibit has been on tour since last year, features the creations of artists from all around the world. leonard nimoy...
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stevenson: minorities, those who will never have the political power to protect themselves fully through political process, that, for me, is the most important thing the justice department can do. ifill: the day the shelby versus holder case was decided, the case in which the supreme court struck down a--a key provision of the voting rights act, eric holder convened a number of civil rights leaders in his office. henderson: using his lawyers aggressively in the civil rights division to defend voting rights, that made a powerful statement. you know, eric understood that voting is the language of democracy. you know, if you don't vote, you don't count. maya: my father acted as someone who wasn't afraid to be an agitator. my dad has really impressed upon me that you should always do the right thing. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> protesters of different ages and races demanding answers in the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown at the hands of a policeman. cummings: one of the things that is seared into my memory is when he went on behalf of the president to ferguson after michael b
stevenson: minorities, those who will never have the political power to protect themselves fully through political process, that, for me, is the most important thing the justice department can do. ifill: the day the shelby versus holder case was decided, the case in which the supreme court struck down a--a key provision of the voting rights act, eric holder convened a number of civil rights leaders in his office. henderson: using his lawyers aggressively in the civil rights division to defend...