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stras in her said let's keep going i will entertain looking at that as well i understand we have to be realistic with the someone said it doesn't include the cost the trains it's going to require more i think those are big hefty prices tags i hope ultimately we put together a project that's within reach of the expense so from the fta saying this will give us a lot of return i support continuing to vet out what the best roultd options and he support it. >> i'm sorry in the report it was talking about positions and there was a reference to the e line definitely it said like it was coming on line in the next few years i was getting questions about the t e t line is that considered one? in our with the budget you've approved last year or earlier this year that's our intent to start e line services on the weekend this summary of 2015 address full service the year 2016 that's the plan at the time of the budget was approved we're still kind of working with that staffing and vehicle issues to make sure we can do that that the last i know that was a plan weekend 2015 and summer of 234i78 >> que
stras in her said let's keep going i will entertain looking at that as well i understand we have to be realistic with the someone said it doesn't include the cost the trains it's going to require more i think those are big hefty prices tags i hope ultimately we put together a project that's within reach of the expense so from the fta saying this will give us a lot of return i support continuing to vet out what the best roultd options and he support it. >> i'm sorry in the report it was...
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chief international investment stra advisors. paul, good to have you with you. in 1988, russia had a financial crisis that almost crashed the world's economy. is this anything like that >> well, you've got some similar external conditions with the u.s. being the strongest and the leader in the world. you've got falling oil prices and you've got a falling ruble and rising interest rates in rouge. a lot of concern there. but there are things that isolate russia more than 1958. the russian foreign currency concerns are much larger. russian official debt, government debt which was the source of the trigger of the problem is much, much lower. russian corporations do have some debt overseas but low by international standards and really not enough to really tank or cause a big disruptio the western financial systems. and finally, most importantly, russia's economy is really quite isolated. aside from one product that it sells to one part of the world, it really doesn't have a lot of trade ties with other people. >> that would be energy to western europe you're referrin
chief international investment stra advisors. paul, good to have you with you. in 1988, russia had a financial crisis that almost crashed the world's economy. is this anything like that >> well, you've got some similar external conditions with the u.s. being the strongest and the leader in the world. you've got falling oil prices and you've got a falling ruble and rising interest rates in rouge. a lot of concern there. but there are things that isolate russia more than 1958. the russian...
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. >> good afternoon directors howard stras ner one this thing started off with the discussion saying oh if you have signals you can speed up traffic and morphed around and everything is going to slow down traffic you have a hard job here. i think that the bus bulbs will move some paragraph off and traffic off and the signals they have countdown signals even for the short crossings. a lot of people are beginning to understand these things. it's not like new new york city. the other thing -- taking out people don't like bus bulbs -- a position last month no parking on the opposing side you mentioned taking out a parking place and that affords a lot of safety for pedestrian for pedestrians because you don't have to look all the way out to see the cars you can stand there and cars can see you and the pedestrian can see the car so that's really a lot so if you don't want bulbs. people are concerned that people will speed on the streets crossing haight so if you have bulbs there then you have shorter walks for pedestrian that's one way around it. this is really up in the air. good luck. th
. >> good afternoon directors howard stras ner one this thing started off with the discussion saying oh if you have signals you can speed up traffic and morphed around and everything is going to slow down traffic you have a hard job here. i think that the bus bulbs will move some paragraph off and traffic off and the signals they have countdown signals even for the short crossings. a lot of people are beginning to understand these things. it's not like new new york city. the other thing...
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. >> howard stras inner ner. >> i'm one that supported this project and it's finally coming about that's so great. you talk about all these improvements but the people in the the people in the city won't believe it until they see it happen. we got to get a project that really shows that happening and we find the statistics and also want to answer some of your questions and my friends at the opera and ballet some some of the senior citizens we walk from van ness. i hope it stops north of market that would be terrible to cross market in order to get to the opera house. so i don't think they have a real case. we walk it everybody can do it it's not a problem. for access to the middle lanes that one of you brought up it's really so you walk halfway one time and halfway the other time. it should be safe and of course the -- so i just want to get started on this thing. one of the problems that comes in parking people will probably come and talk about parking. i remember we were maintaining most of the parking and caltrans came in i guess they were salivating for 50 years to get back to 12-foot
. >> howard stras inner ner. >> i'm one that supported this project and it's finally coming about that's so great. you talk about all these improvements but the people in the the people in the city won't believe it until they see it happen. we got to get a project that really shows that happening and we find the statistics and also want to answer some of your questions and my friends at the opera and ballet some some of the senior citizens we walk from van ness. i hope it stops...
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street journal" political diary editor jason rilely, editorial board member joe and columnist kim stras one of the things about elections, kim, afterwards some of the politicians will admit exactly the opposite of what they were saying before the election. which is what we have here with harry reid and obamacare. why the new candor from harry? >> well, it takes some time, as you said. elections do tend to focus the mind. and it is not just harry reid. you have his comments, but you had chuck schumer, another leading democrat saying we shouldn't have passed this in the first term. you had tom harkin, the retiring senator from iowa, one of the more liberal senators from congress saying this was a poorly drafted law and we should never have passed it. more importantly, paul, you've got this statistic which that is of the 60 democrats who voted to pass this law 30 of them are now gone. >> right. but why are they admitting this now? is this just facing reality? i mean, most of these guys -- i mean, they still have to defend obamacare. >> they do, except i think they understand that there is
street journal" political diary editor jason rilely, editorial board member joe and columnist kim stras one of the things about elections, kim, afterwards some of the politicians will admit exactly the opposite of what they were saying before the election. which is what we have here with harry reid and obamacare. why the new candor from harry? >> well, it takes some time, as you said. elections do tend to focus the mind. and it is not just harry reid. you have his comments, but you...
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. >> you have stra tus on your list and this is a company that's a beginning of this year trading at $130 and now around $80. where do you see it going and why should investors put new money in this company? >> stratus is our growth pick. it's volatile, in the 3d additive printing space. there's a lot of competition coming into this area. we think stratus is the leader. growing the 20% top line and earnings growth, high to 20% the next three years. given what you've seen around the industry, we want to be with the leader and the company investing in growing its business, not just usesing financial engineering. >> third choice is google. what's your price target on it and why do you like it? >> google for us is what we think, this stock should be at least $650 to $700. it's a three prong approach for google, really. they're the leader in search, i think that will grow as mobile keeps on growing. secondly, they're big in android, which we think is growing even faster. android not just used in mobile but used today, saw the announcement in cars. it's the software driving a lot of the gr
. >> you have stra tus on your list and this is a company that's a beginning of this year trading at $130 and now around $80. where do you see it going and why should investors put new money in this company? >> stratus is our growth pick. it's volatile, in the 3d additive printing space. there's a lot of competition coming into this area. we think stratus is the leader. growing the 20% top line and earnings growth, high to 20% the next three years. given what you've seen around the...
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you see the flames straed spread to one vehicle parked outside on the driveway. we're told people inside escaped unharmed. meanwhile a firefighter was treated on the scene for a minor injury. >> playoff hopes are fading for the eagles tonight the birds drop a hidious game for redskins today. jeff skversky has the details and jeff this was hart to watch. >> really hard to watch. how about 102 yards of penalties and 13 penalties and two more turnovers and after a 9-3 start the eagles probably will not make the playoffs. eagles heading home tonight following a devastating loss and now they're on the verneth of going home without a trip to the playoffs. if dallas wins tomorrow, the eagles are out. chip kelly and eagles down 10. to washington to start the fourth. back they come. sanchez to cooper. second of the game. eagles tie at 24. 96 seconds left, eagle can win it. sanchez, picked off. wow, eagles have most turnovers in the football. sanchez 13, the most in nfl over the last two months. redskins run down the clock. field go to give washington the lead. eagles down
you see the flames straed spread to one vehicle parked outside on the driveway. we're told people inside escaped unharmed. meanwhile a firefighter was treated on the scene for a minor injury. >> playoff hopes are fading for the eagles tonight the birds drop a hidious game for redskins today. jeff skversky has the details and jeff this was hart to watch. >> really hard to watch. how about 102 yards of penalties and 13 penalties and two more turnovers and after a 9-3 start the eagles...
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another mass of again stra demonstrators, nbc bay area's jody hernandez surveys the damage from last night's protest. she joins us live at the cal campus and there's another demonstration expected there tonight? >> reporter: that's right, jessica, protesters are expected to gather here in about an hour. we are told that students are taking part in holding a tribunal off campus right now and will meet up here on campus at about 7:00 tonight. meanwhile, people in nearby emeryville are still a little bit shaken after marchers paid an unwelcome visit there last night. >> i think the damage is unnecessary, it does not prove anything except that we're barbaric. >> 74-year-old affillia long doesn't like what she woke up to this morning, area stores damaged after the protests last night. >> martin luther king never ever told us to do this. i marched with martin luther king so i know what he stood for and what our marches stood for and it was not radical. >> reporter: surveillance cameras showing vandals breaking into a convenience store. >> i think it's ridiculous, i think it's crazy that yo
another mass of again stra demonstrators, nbc bay area's jody hernandez surveys the damage from last night's protest. she joins us live at the cal campus and there's another demonstration expected there tonight? >> reporter: that's right, jessica, protesters are expected to gather here in about an hour. we are told that students are taking part in holding a tribunal off campus right now and will meet up here on campus at about 7:00 tonight. meanwhile, people in nearby emeryville are still...
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history of the regiments an outbreak of musicality in the regiments when they form a band and arc stra. it has to be lepold. it is not often that you can do a link from the first world war to elvis presley, but i will do it. this song book includes the words and music to a song that elvis presley brought back from his service in germany when he served in the military. the song is "wooden heart." it is a german marching song. so, we identified our soldier. we knew about his brother, seen the memorials, we wanted to try to find the family. get the photography. why wouldn't it work? we went to find where the family lives, we knew the address. his father, a electrician, it was a memorial park. the plaque was, it said it was a memorial for bombing in 1943, that wiped out an entire city block, that is why there it was no family. one final twist to the story. lepold was about 23, annartist, a real artist, a corporal, we knew that from his color dogs, he was a recipient of the iron cross second half in the list regiment, the escapeth reserve regiment. in the same year that lepold died, fightin
history of the regiments an outbreak of musicality in the regiments when they form a band and arc stra. it has to be lepold. it is not often that you can do a link from the first world war to elvis presley, but i will do it. this song book includes the words and music to a song that elvis presley brought back from his service in germany when he served in the military. the song is "wooden heart." it is a german marching song. so, we identified our soldier. we knew about his brother,...
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the stra area is between intoinga. as we swing into sunday, that's when it will mark the land fuel. >> when people think about climate change. though do not think about it as a security concern. it is, it's not lost on the u.s. military. tom ackerman reports on the issue. >> reporter: at hampton road virginia, planners are trying to cope with the biggest threat to its infrastructure - floodwaters that rise every year. here is how they picture langley air force base in the next couple of decades when sea levels calls 2.75 meters of flooding. a base where the pentagon expects global warming to make its mark. >> when you look at sea level rise on an increased storm surge, when you look at draught in the south-west, and permafrost in alaska. all the issues affect the installation and how we do our job. the impact of climate change is increasingly important. the chief of the u.s. pacific command says a warming planet is likely to cripple the environment more likely than other scenarios. and tells his officers... . >> you ma
the stra area is between intoinga. as we swing into sunday, that's when it will mark the land fuel. >> when people think about climate change. though do not think about it as a security concern. it is, it's not lost on the u.s. military. tom ackerman reports on the issue. >> reporter: at hampton road virginia, planners are trying to cope with the biggest threat to its infrastructure - floodwaters that rise every year. here is how they picture langley air force base in the next...
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those are the sounds of the joy bells and team org stra of philadelphia playing together today at theter this collaboration couples professional musicians alongside mutions with intellectual disabilities after three yearsp planning they made music beautifully together. >> norm korean officials address rumors their country is behind a major hack at stony pictures. >> a and special salute to the president. which big names were there. >> and consumer reports just released naughty and nice list. it's a list of company policies, released naughty and nice list. it's a list of company policies, which ones are consumer friendly deciding between buying bread and health care is much tougher. healthy pa is now here to help, with name-brand health insurance for the cost of a few basic groceries. if you're uninsured, call or apply online today. you've been part of this family for as long as i can remember. and you just mean so much to all of us. the holidays wouldn't be the same without your crescent rolls. we got you a little something. we got you jeans. it's about time. pipin' hot pillsbury cres
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this is an am billibitious stra josh chl thaing. >>> tonight, they said they cannot comment on on going litigation. we'll keep request e asking, though. stay with us. we'll be right back. my name is bret hembree. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center. i was born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always trying to plan for the future and we are always trying to build something stronger and bigger and more reliable. i love living here and i love the community i serve. nobody wants to be without power. i don't want my family to be without power. it's much more personal to me for that reason. i don't think there's any place i really would rather be. . >>> so an entire roomful of dedicated journalists and tv producers debated the merits of one of our news stories tonight and decided it was frankly tasteless and beyond the pale. and then decided to make room for it on tonight's show. it's
this is an am billibitious stra josh chl thaing. >>> tonight, they said they cannot comment on on going litigation. we'll keep request e asking, though. stay with us. we'll be right back. my name is bret hembree. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center. i was born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is...
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i think what's happened historically in music, like in 1900, stra stravinski's rights f spring, in art, there were always these enormous changes. >> charlie: revolutionary and evolutionary. >> right, fiction hasn't moved that much. of course, we've gone through a period of post-modern writing, but that's rather timid in terms of finding a new way to -- >> charlie: but aren't you partly responsible for that? >> well, not -- i came along a little later than the first post-moderns. >> charlie: but you are a novelist and, as i said, one of our great living novelists. >> i appreciate that, yes. >> charlie: so, therefore, aren't you responsible for the quality of novels in our life? >> certainly for the ones i've written. >> charlie: but have you been experimental enough, revolutionary enough? have you tried to bring some molds? >> it's a matter of personal dissatisfaction. you always want to top what you've done in the past, and that's the prime motivation. once something's done you can't do anything about it anymore, you've got to move forward. >> charlie: were you in search to have a conv
i think what's happened historically in music, like in 1900, stra stravinski's rights f spring, in art, there were always these enormous changes. >> charlie: revolutionary and evolutionary. >> right, fiction hasn't moved that much. of course, we've gone through a period of post-modern writing, but that's rather timid in terms of finding a new way to -- >> charlie: but aren't you partly responsible for that? >> well, not -- i came along a little later than the first...
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so that's one of the key con stra -- constrai constraints. >> we'll return to you when and if it happens. thanks so much. do stay with us here on "gmt." foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ grab a refreshing canada dry ginger ale. real ginger. real taste. real ahhh go on a first date. my passion is puppetry. here? i think we're done here. hate drama? go to cars.com research, price, find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. >>> i'm lucy hockings. in this half-hour, how can afghanistan's leaders rebuild trust with the international community? it's a huge challenge for the country's new president, but that's what he's doing today in london, as he convin
so that's one of the key con stra -- constrai constraints. >> we'll return to you when and if it happens. thanks so much. do stay with us here on "gmt." foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own...
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we identify the problem with our residents in the community and we talk with them to develop the strao address those problems. >> your officers also wear body cameras. do all of them wear body cameras? i know you did a study on how well it works. tell us about that? >> our study just was finished, and we are going to go with the body camera platform. we believe body cameras increase transparency and, therefore, increase professionalism. make no mistake about it, body cameras are not the panacea of policing. people are. officers need to become guardians of their communities again like they once were and practice constitutional policing. that's what we do in cincinnati and we do a good job of it. >> many police officers across the country feel they're being vilified right now. do you agree? >> i do. i think the brush is broad that is painting all of our officers, all of my comrades and all of the people i serve with. i can tell you that this is not the right thing to do. 99% of the police officers in this country are honorable and decent and care about the people they serve. we're going
we identify the problem with our residents in the community and we talk with them to develop the strao address those problems. >> your officers also wear body cameras. do all of them wear body cameras? i know you did a study on how well it works. tell us about that? >> our study just was finished, and we are going to go with the body camera platform. we believe body cameras increase transparency and, therefore, increase professionalism. make no mistake about it, body cameras are not...
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. >> goal den state warriors go for the 16th stra win tonight against new orleans. >> they were againstmaverick tion -- the dallas mavericks. and clay thompson. draining in 25. and steph curry had the nifty reverse lay up after a steal. >> we started out as prepared as we could be. >> he lost his left shoe. curry had to clear it away. during the next warrior's possession. he tried to toss it back and he swatted it out of mid air. warriors thought it was unsportsmanlike. no technical was called. battle of the shoe. >>> state of hawaii has its first ever heisman award winner. >> the winner of the 2014 heisman memorial trophy is marcus mariota of the university of oregon. >> marcus mariota won the top individual award while leading them to a championship and a place in the final four playoff. >> fareota received one of the highest votes. and then it is wis consib running back and then wide receiver amare cooper. >> congrats to the quarterback. >> time is 7:42. how gun protestors are planning to use twitter today for a moment of silence. >> it is a busy couple of days. after recent rains fl
. >> goal den state warriors go for the 16th stra win tonight against new orleans. >> they were againstmaverick tion -- the dallas mavericks. and clay thompson. draining in 25. and steph curry had the nifty reverse lay up after a steal. >> we started out as prepared as we could be. >> he lost his left shoe. curry had to clear it away. during the next warrior's possession. he tried to toss it back and he swatted it out of mid air. warriors thought it was unsportsmanlike....
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i agree with evething fers drake as sai we're involved isolation centers which taking the stra of treatntenters by taking cas who are suspected in a safe locatn whe the can be monited dessert teted qcy and it quickly and confirms move to treatment center. one of the challenges th are is the movemenof theirus itselfs u have seen has spreadrom the eat and nctration in the north a west as sierra leoe. within that arein remote areas as well. what we are tryin to do is keep upith the virs opening isation units at the village lel s that peoplean get immeat treatme. we mapout the right location. we have t b ahead of th vus does not chllenge. hen organaon with 9% one of the reasons hey come ad work fa ngo is the feea gher lel of safety and risk manaement are wking wh us and we needo ntinue to ensurehat track the best taff at a time when you still hearing abousiraeone adopters who are ing of the virus. >> they've just gone on strike i readyesterday. >> junioroctors yes. >> becausthey are not being adeqte protected? >>o can i just have one point and th come onto your corruption point. >> think margaret i
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i also love stra vin ski's rite of spring, but i'm also compelled by the work that's being created todayat we need to have more work that's being created by artists today. so one of the great things is that we have the little dancer, which is a production -- musical theater production that will be opening soon at the kennedy center. and it is about artists who are creating today. i think we need to expand on that. i think we need to have other types of creative artists. i think we need to take a few more risks, push the envelope, bring our audiences along to understand and appreciate that. i keep being told that washington, d.c., is much more conservative in their tastes, but i'm going to push you on that. and hope that you'll follow along, that we will promise to be trustworthy guides in that process. but let's have a journey. you know, beethoven wrote some pretty experimental work, and it was very experimental at the time. so let's find who those artists are of our day. >> thank you. what is the future of the washington national opera? >>(mç well, the washington natil opera is really o
i also love stra vin ski's rite of spring, but i'm also compelled by the work that's being created todayat we need to have more work that's being created by artists today. so one of the great things is that we have the little dancer, which is a production -- musical theater production that will be opening soon at the kennedy center. and it is about artists who are creating today. i think we need to expand on that. i think we need to have other types of creative artists. i think we need to take...
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we have a democratic stra iic s and msnbc contributor. welcome to you both.ident's legacy on foreign affairs. i want to play something the president told troops at a marine base on thursday and get your response to it. here it is. >> this is an important year. we've been in continuous war now for almost 13 years. over 13 years. next week, we will be ending our combat mission in afghanistan. obviously -- [ applause ] >> because of the extraordinary service the men and women in the american armed forces, afghanistan has a chance to rebuild its own country. we are safer. it's not going to be a source of terrorist attacks again. >> what credit do you give the president for ending the wars in both afghanistan and iraq? >> well, i think that the only thing he said correct there is that hats off to the men and women in the military. the problem is, he continues to turn a blind eye to the problems with terrorism, and it's only at the united states and the world's peril. he campaigns on the facts that al qaeda was on its heels when it has grown and gotten worse. in te
we have a democratic stra iic s and msnbc contributor. welcome to you both.ident's legacy on foreign affairs. i want to play something the president told troops at a marine base on thursday and get your response to it. here it is. >> this is an important year. we've been in continuous war now for almost 13 years. over 13 years. next week, we will be ending our combat mission in afghanistan. obviously -- [ applause ] >> because of the extraordinary service the men and women in the...
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overseas and here at home, aren't subject -- and their families aren't subject to stigmatization or as strasicos. there needs to be more informing the low levels of risks are involved and get people comfortable with that. people at bellevue who treated dr. spencer reported that many of them and their families were having negative reactions when they went back home and whatnot. so i think it is an important thing for all of us to do, to speak out against that kind of stigmatization, that valorize health care workers going to africa to fight this disease. those people, the people who are volunteering, the people at msf or paul farmer's group or all these groups sendsing peop inser there, those are the people keeping us safe here. doing great humanitarian work, saving lives, but if nothing else we should think of them as people who are keeping us safe here and welcome them home with the kind of welcome they deserve to be given when they come back from that. >> so one of the things that i ha have's learned -- it was tough for me to accept it but after you see it a lot, you do. fear is a raw emo
overseas and here at home, aren't subject -- and their families aren't subject to stigmatization or as strasicos. there needs to be more informing the low levels of risks are involved and get people comfortable with that. people at bellevue who treated dr. spencer reported that many of them and their families were having negative reactions when they went back home and whatnot. so i think it is an important thing for all of us to do, to speak out against that kind of stigmatization, that...
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. >> we're looking at developing situation out of sydney stra where the main tv station, seven news sydneyses it that way for its value. that building was evacuated as were several others in the area. blocks and blocks of buildings. but the authorities have now taken over seven news sydney. i don't know if taken over is the right term. they're in there working with reporter chris reason. they have one camera poised on the cafe. the live picture we're showing is just off the cafe because this is such a live active crime scene we want to be careful. we have the authorities actually working with the tv station trying to figure out what the best angle is, and they have it, that tv station being that it's right across the street. earlier, we spoke with chris reason from seven news sydney. as it unfolded extremely close. he could see the faces of the hostages. i asked him to describe exactly what he saw. >> fortunately, the police have allowed us back into our studios. we were evacuated when this incident first broke out because our newsroom studio is a fish bowl studio we inhabit here in sit ni
. >> we're looking at developing situation out of sydney stra where the main tv station, seven news sydneyses it that way for its value. that building was evacuated as were several others in the area. blocks and blocks of buildings. but the authorities have now taken over seven news sydney. i don't know if taken over is the right term. they're in there working with reporter chris reason. they have one camera poised on the cafe. the live picture we're showing is just off the cafe because...