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and easily forgettable but federal prosecutors allege that what was happening inside was far from the norm. investigators say dr. alan summers along with two other doctors allegedly ran a prescription pill mill racking up $5 million in illegal cash business. court documents revealed the defendants sold drugs to thousands of customers a month. >> instead of helping people, they're basically contributing to the drug abuse crisis in our culture.
and easily forgettable but federal prosecutors allege that what was happening inside was far from the norm. investigators say dr. alan summers along with two other doctors allegedly ran a prescription pill mill racking up $5 million in illegal cash business. court documents revealed the defendants sold drugs to thousands of customers a month. >> instead of helping people, they're basically contributing to the drug abuse crisis in our culture.
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becoming the norm in a lot of countries. i do think that women once we get to a critical mass can just play the game the way it's meant to. they have achieved parity. taking progress. >> next call comes from ellen and irvine california just south of where we are right now. >> hi. i look forward to reading your book. i am an older woman in my mid- 70s. i was hoping during the 70s when i was involved with women's movement that we were going to move forward to me it is a disgrace how few women we have in congress and in the senate and now we have not had a woman vice president yet. so i am all for women. and so more women are involved we are going to get in the same quagmire have gotten into with iraq in these different places. no more equality, more voting rights. without women in positions of power we aren't going to get there. that is my opinion. i look forward to reading your book. >> thank you. women in political office prioritize prioritize the women and concerns to a far greater degree than men. women don't look at this a
becoming the norm in a lot of countries. i do think that women once we get to a critical mass can just play the game the way it's meant to. they have achieved parity. taking progress. >> next call comes from ellen and irvine california just south of where we are right now. >> hi. i look forward to reading your book. i am an older woman in my mid- 70s. i was hoping during the 70s when i was involved with women's movement that we were going to move forward to me it is a disgrace how...
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sir mix-a-lot. >> it was not accepted as the norm anywhere. >> reporter: khloe kardashian posted a picturely might be attracting the most attention. we reached out to blake lively but did not hear back. >> our story about celine dion story reminds us love always hopes and perseveres. love never fails. thank you for watching abc news. tune into good morning america
sir mix-a-lot. >> it was not accepted as the norm anywhere. >> reporter: khloe kardashian posted a picturely might be attracting the most attention. we reached out to blake lively but did not hear back. >> our story about celine dion story reminds us love always hopes and perseveres. love never fails. thank you for watching abc news. tune into good morning america
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sir mix-a-lot. >> it was not accepted as the norm anywhere. >> reporter: khloe kardashian posted a picturely might be attracting the most attention. we reached out to blake lively but did not hear back. >> our story about celine dion story reminds us love always hopes and perseveres. love never fails. thank you for watching abc news. tune into good morning america tonight. good knignight, america. wannwith sodastreamter? you turn plain water into sparkling water in seconds. and because it's so delicious, you'll drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you.
sir mix-a-lot. >> it was not accepted as the norm anywhere. >> reporter: khloe kardashian posted a picturely might be attracting the most attention. we reached out to blake lively but did not hear back. >> our story about celine dion story reminds us love always hopes and perseveres. love never fails. thank you for watching abc news. tune into good morning america tonight. good knignight, america. wannwith sodastreamter? you turn plain water into sparkling water in seconds....
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sir mix-a-lot. >> it was not accepted as the norm anywhere. >> reporter: khloe kardashian posted a picturely might be attracting the most attention. we reached out to blake lively but did not hear back. >> our story about celine dion story reminds us love always hopes and perseveres. love never fails. thank you for watching abc news. tune into good morning tonight. good knignight, america. hey! hey! how was the game? it was good. yeah. knicks finally won. the twins loved it. oh, and their new buddy, chris there-- he's my new favorite of their friends. yeah. hello, chris, good-bye spencer. that's great. so where are the boys? they're gonna hitchhike home from the strip club. no... they took chris next door. they're shootin' hoops. who is this chris? have i met him? oh, he's adorable. his dad works at the school. oh, yeah? what subject does he teach? he's not a teacher. actually, he's the custodian. oh, really? i didn't know that. ah, that's funny. robert: why? no, no. 'cause, uh... we were eating peanuts and i looked down, and little chris had all the shells on his lap, and i said, "hey, ch
sir mix-a-lot. >> it was not accepted as the norm anywhere. >> reporter: khloe kardashian posted a picturely might be attracting the most attention. we reached out to blake lively but did not hear back. >> our story about celine dion story reminds us love always hopes and perseveres. love never fails. thank you for watching abc news. tune into good morning tonight. good knignight, america. hey! hey! how was the game? it was good. yeah. knicks finally won. the twins loved it....
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we changed the social norm of explicit prejudice racism. we have to do three things with respect to the civil rights act of 1964, number one we have to make implicit or unconscious bias unintentional racism actionable under that statute. number two, we have to reverse alexander versus sandoval, it's one of the gifts our dearly departed justice scalia left us, we have to three, replace the private cause of action that worked so well with respect to explicit racism so that it is available as a cause of action pertaining to implicit racism and how do we cabin this so that everyone who thinks a negative thought is not sued in the system that i'm proposing, we import a negligence standard if into the title six regime and the ngz standard simply says that if you as an institution, if you as an individual have done what is reasonably shown to address implicit bias, you have a perfect defense to a title 6 cause of action. this would create institution that would help health providers will do with hippa. hippa is a big law. institutions became immedi
we changed the social norm of explicit prejudice racism. we have to do three things with respect to the civil rights act of 1964, number one we have to make implicit or unconscious bias unintentional racism actionable under that statute. number two, we have to reverse alexander versus sandoval, it's one of the gifts our dearly departed justice scalia left us, we have to three, replace the private cause of action that worked so well with respect to explicit racism so that it is available as a...
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think it is in limbo because we have a candidate that has taken policy decisions that is so outside the norm of the typical republican platform, that you have not seen in recent years, not since pat buchanan ran, such an anti-trade fervor from a republican presidential nominee or candidate. that is really unusual. and his position on trade i think is wrong. i think it is not based on real data. and i do not think he has really delved into it. i think there is some problems there, giving a segment of the republican party some anxiety. and in other segments of the republican party are liking that. this is really unusual in creating this limbo that i spoke of, that there is a tension there that we have not been able to resolve that. that is what speaker ryan is most engaged in, how do we resolve this? >> if you would to sit face-to-face with donald trump, would you tell him? mr. ribble: i would tell him to grow up. the schoolyard bully approach -- think about this. i don't know if you have children. but i do. i taught my children and the youngest of ages that you do not call people names. line
think it is in limbo because we have a candidate that has taken policy decisions that is so outside the norm of the typical republican platform, that you have not seen in recent years, not since pat buchanan ran, such an anti-trade fervor from a republican presidential nominee or candidate. that is really unusual. and his position on trade i think is wrong. i think it is not based on real data. and i do not think he has really delved into it. i think there is some problems there, giving a...
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what can we see for the party if that becomes the norm? ms. bowman: another question, what should the never trump movement be doing now? mr. barone: your point of view is pretty clear. they shouldn't coalesce around donald trump. you could certainly make that argument. i think he will get less coalescing than other republican candidates have gotten, but i think he will get more than the tenor of your question suggests. we have people like bill kristol, the editor of the "weekly standard," talking about a third party as a kind of basis for republicans to vote for and to come out and vote for so they will come out and vote for republican candidates for the senate and the house and so forth. i think that -- i suspect not a whole lot is going to come out of that, and so forth. you know, it is obviously a different situation from which we faced where both parties have nominated candidates in recent cycles who have been widely acceptable to the party's constituency, and the question is how much of the party's constituency considers trump not acceptab
what can we see for the party if that becomes the norm? ms. bowman: another question, what should the never trump movement be doing now? mr. barone: your point of view is pretty clear. they shouldn't coalesce around donald trump. you could certainly make that argument. i think he will get less coalescing than other republican candidates have gotten, but i think he will get more than the tenor of your question suggests. we have people like bill kristol, the editor of the "weekly...
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the new norm for the time being, the new norm for the future, a couple years, how long is that new norm>> new norm until we can generate sustainable impressionable recession in countries. everybody wants currency weakness.dollar is weak, the euro is getting stronger. so increasingly, we're in a world of more and morme and mormon tear policy. >> as we get closer to the g-7, you can bet that's a topic of discussion. you made the point that ecb wants the corporates to level out and spend. in we get there how do you think it manifests itself? are we talking organic growth, m and a? >> i think the greatest success has to be an m and a cycle in europe. in monsanto, it's a great test case for how this may play out. if that deal transpires from a german company potentially that debt will be eligible and buyable by the ecb. we could have the first ecb helping us and taking over the world. >> barnaby, you're staying with us. by all means get involved. it's fantastic to get more people on this table. e-mail us @streetsigns cnbc. that's the address. >> i'm directly @nancy at cnbc. >>> now, i always
the new norm for the time being, the new norm for the future, a couple years, how long is that new norm>> new norm until we can generate sustainable impressionable recession in countries. everybody wants currency weakness.dollar is weak, the euro is getting stronger. so increasingly, we're in a world of more and morme and mormon tear policy. >> as we get closer to the g-7, you can bet that's a topic of discussion. you made the point that ecb wants the corporates to level out and...
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the people who did? what can we learn from him? let's consider political scientist norm the gop has become ideologically extreme and he doesn't recognize his party any longer. orrenstein fsz one of the few to declare that the time was right for a candidate like trump. that he wasn't a flash in the pan, but i force to be reckoned with. here's a headline from "the washington post." trump will lose or i will eat this column, making a promise that he plans to fulfill this week. crispy, newspaper dumplings and ground tacos and falafefalafel, he's along with the aforementioned norm orrenstein and the american scholar at the institute. do you have any recipes for dana and suggestions for how he should consume his column? >> dana, i think you have fold it into gefilte fish. >> that sounds tasty, norm. >> a little horseradish. >> let me read your original argument from last october. quote, i'm so certain that trump won't win the nom mission that i will eat my words. i will eat the page on which this column is printed on sunday's post upon i have the confidence for the sammy reaso
the people who did? what can we learn from him? let's consider political scientist norm the gop has become ideologically extreme and he doesn't recognize his party any longer. orrenstein fsz one of the few to declare that the time was right for a candidate like trump. that he wasn't a flash in the pan, but i force to be reckoned with. here's a headline from "the washington post." trump will lose or i will eat this column, making a promise that he plans to fulfill this week. crispy,...
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is to release them, but the norm is not that he is a norm candidate and the rules don't apply to himso he will get away with it. >> unless as mark preston said something detrimental in there. and do you believe there is a bombshell in there, governor? >> probably not. if so, the irs would be after that. in the audit. and it is complicated, and he is in there because it is is complicated and something that he doesn't like, but it is not a vote driver. >> and if you are under audit, there are some years outside of the audit that might be released -- >> if there are, they are meaningless, because they are so far back, but at the right time, i will release them. i hope to release them. i'd like to release them, but when i am under audit, i can't do that. >> and the irs says nothing prevents the individuals from sharing their own tax information and that is not a correct answer, right? so, this audit excuse does not hold water does it, maria? >> no, and it is actually a presidential candidate nixon who released it while he was being audited and it is not something that the irs says you ca
is to release them, but the norm is not that he is a norm candidate and the rules don't apply to himso he will get away with it. >> unless as mark preston said something detrimental in there. and do you believe there is a bombshell in there, governor? >> probably not. if so, the irs would be after that. in the audit. and it is complicated, and he is in there because it is is complicated and something that he doesn't like, but it is not a vote driver. >> and if you are under...
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. >>> no surprise here million homes are the norms in the bay area. san francisco has had the largest increase in the country when it comes to million listings. a group of 20% to 57% of the market. number two on the list, san jose, jumping from 17% to 43%. oakland is third on this national list with 20% of its homes listed at six figures or more. >>> just ahead, investigators go under cover expose of what maybe fuelling those skyrocketing rent prices in san francisco. and, i jumped up on the highest one i could and he started swinging stuff around. >> from his hospital bed his camp trip in the sierra took a wrong turn. the trouble he went into and the rescuers saved his life. >>> good evening, i am meteorologist, jeff, we are tracking rain chance, i will have your forecast in a few minutes. francisco.more people are looking to earn some extra cash by renting out part of their home on a short-term >>> it is the time where rent prices are soaring in san francisco. a lot of people are renting out their homes on a short term bases. many of those listings
. >>> no surprise here million homes are the norms in the bay area. san francisco has had the largest increase in the country when it comes to million listings. a group of 20% to 57% of the market. number two on the list, san jose, jumping from 17% to 43%. oakland is third on this national list with 20% of its homes listed at six figures or more. >>> just ahead, investigators go under cover expose of what maybe fuelling those skyrocketing rent prices in san francisco. and, i...
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. >> our goal is to touch more people, to get more people involved to make it the norm to go out theree the city look clean. >> when you start painting and tagging, somebody else's property. that's vandalism. >> the department of public works pushes for full prosecution when taggers are caught. there's a difference between graffiti art and vandalism. a bay area company is announcing a new policy the pay employees their full salary while on family leave. an ordinance requires companies to offer six weeks of family leave for new parents. an office management start up managed by q, it will afoundation it is adopting the new policy for all the families. >>> we're coming up on the 5:00 hour. there's a antioch police officer shot and three innocent bystanders were injured. >>> two brother accused in the killing of their parents in san jose. what's happening with the case today. >>> morning commute not bad, there's a couple of trouble spots. highway 4 is not one of them. there's something in the south bay that may delay you if you use vta. >> cloudy to mostly cloudy. thunderstorms today. we'l
. >> our goal is to touch more people, to get more people involved to make it the norm to go out theree the city look clean. >> when you start painting and tagging, somebody else's property. that's vandalism. >> the department of public works pushes for full prosecution when taggers are caught. there's a difference between graffiti art and vandalism. a bay area company is announcing a new policy the pay employees their full salary while on family leave. an ordinance requires...
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here is the thing about social norm. when we look at the epidemic of people of color being shot by police, this is not a problem we are going to fix with law. it is already illegal to shoot an unarmed human being unless that burden is directly threatening your life. what happens when someone like michael brown gets shot is that a police officer, in the course of doing his or her duty, is interpreting a threat to his or her life from a person of color because we tend to associate young black men with violence. and that is a normative change we have to make over time. we are not going to get our way out of it just by putting body cameras on police. over time, it has to be a change about how we think about each other within society. so, that's how you end up with campaigns like this. that image to the very far side of the screen is an image of michael brown, taken from his facebook page, not very long after his death. , if happens these days is you get killed by police, the first thing the media does is goes on to facebook a
here is the thing about social norm. when we look at the epidemic of people of color being shot by police, this is not a problem we are going to fix with law. it is already illegal to shoot an unarmed human being unless that burden is directly threatening your life. what happens when someone like michael brown gets shot is that a police officer, in the course of doing his or her duty, is interpreting a threat to his or her life from a person of color because we tend to associate young black men...
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in most cases, that is not the norm. host: donald trump this past week. vote, nobodys respects women more than i do. [applause] i will tell you that. and women are looking for security and they know i will do the best job. with herillary clinton call. remember the ad? who will be awake at 3:00 in the morning? when i called her for benghazi, she was sleeping. -- they called her for benghazi, she was sleeping. guest: i think any objective impartial analyst would be that statement as ridiculous. who is a former secretary of state, a former u.s. senator, a ferry for middle presidential candidate in 2008, it is hard to imagine why that would be the case. he said something along the lines of, she's not qualified to serve on the city council. that is under baseball -- unbelievable to objective viewers. c-span washington journal. coming up on monday, founder and president of the center for .ecurity policy frank gafney keller.nnis .resident and ceo efforts by the justice department to investigate banks . and how reform efforts are bringing change to the banking sec
in most cases, that is not the norm. host: donald trump this past week. vote, nobodys respects women more than i do. [applause] i will tell you that. and women are looking for security and they know i will do the best job. with herillary clinton call. remember the ad? who will be awake at 3:00 in the morning? when i called her for benghazi, she was sleeping. -- they called her for benghazi, she was sleeping. guest: i think any objective impartial analyst would be that statement as ridiculous....
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peter: there are some fairly good experts on our golf team and they all think this should be the norm hahn and not the eight missed cuts. james: i like this. winning can be a habit and definitely i would like to make winning a hackett. it's crazy to call myself a two-time pga tour champion but that's -- peter: we have to keep this going. we did it in riviera and now we can do it here. james: i didn't think i could do it on the first playoff hole. every playoff i had was two or three holes. peter: congratulations and way to hang in there. james: thank you. happy mother's day, everyone. jim: he said before the round about his mother that she made taught us good values, how to trust ourselves. she's my heart, he said. he wins it with a par on the first playoff hole. nick: that's to be expected on a hole as difficult as this. but he played it with real heart. beautiful drive. beautiful second shot. jim: let's go down to dottie pepper. dottie? dottie: jim, thanks. here with roberto castro. you shared some great perspective about the gritty finish. where does this put you going forward for
peter: there are some fairly good experts on our golf team and they all think this should be the norm hahn and not the eight missed cuts. james: i like this. winning can be a habit and definitely i would like to make winning a hackett. it's crazy to call myself a two-time pga tour champion but that's -- peter: we have to keep this going. we did it in riviera and now we can do it here. james: i didn't think i could do it on the first playoff hole. every playoff i had was two or three holes....
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so here's the thing about social norms. when we look at the epidemic of people of color being shot by a problem weis not are to fix with law. illegal to shoot an unarmed being unless the person is directly threatening your life. what happens when someone gets shot like michael brown, a officer, -- a police in the course of doing his or her duty is interpreting a threat to his or her life from a person of color because we tend to associate young black with violence. change we't normative have to make over time. we're not going to get out of it just by putting audie cameras on police. a change it has to be about how we think about each other within society. so that's how you went up with campaigns like this. oft image to the very sight the screen is an image of michael brown taken from his face book page not very long after his death. days is ifs these you get killed by the police the first thing the media does is go on your facebook page and tries to find images of you to illustrate the story. onethe image left was the that s
so here's the thing about social norms. when we look at the epidemic of people of color being shot by a problem weis not are to fix with law. illegal to shoot an unarmed being unless the person is directly threatening your life. what happens when someone gets shot like michael brown, a officer, -- a police in the course of doing his or her duty is interpreting a threat to his or her life from a person of color because we tend to associate young black with violence. change we't normative have to...
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. >> reporter: as extreme promposals become the norm, an author worries it can ad to the pressure of fitting in and or being popular. >> i would want them to do it because they care about them and want it to be meaningful rather than how many likes they're going to get on facebook. >> i have an announcement -- >> reporter: not to mention the pressure to say yes. when this young woman turned down her would be prom date in this youtube video, he was harshhars harshly criticized in the comments. >> if a guy asked the girl and she said no, she's shamed. the other way around, she's not. >> reporter: in an era of girl power, promposal can be sexist. >> it's a subconscious bias that the boy always has to ask the girl. i think if a girl asked a guy it might warrant a different response from people. >> reporter: he handed you flowers. was your heart pounding? >> sometimes when a boy flips for a girl, literally -- the crowd can't help but cheer. >> that's so cool. >> reporter: your boyfriend is doing back flips for you. there's nothing more romantic. is that you? >> that's me. >> reporter: loo
. >> reporter: as extreme promposals become the norm, an author worries it can ad to the pressure of fitting in and or being popular. >> i would want them to do it because they care about them and want it to be meaningful rather than how many likes they're going to get on facebook. >> i have an announcement -- >> reporter: not to mention the pressure to say yes. when this young woman turned down her would be prom date in this youtube video, he was harshhars harshly...
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so here's the thing about social norms. when we look at the epidemic of people of color being shot by police this is not a problem we're going to fix with law. it's already illegal to shoot an unarmed human being unless that person is directly threatening your life. what is happening, when someone like michael brown gets shot is that a police officer in the course of doing his or her duty is interpreting a threat to his or her life from a person of color because we tend to associate young black men with violence. and that is a normative change that we have to make over time. we're not going to get our way out of it just by putting body cameras on police. over time it has to be change how we think about each other within society. so that is how you end up with campaigns like this. that image to the very far side of the screen is an image of michael brown taken from his facebook page, not very long after his death. what happens these days is if you get killed by the police, the first thing the media does is goes on to facebook
so here's the thing about social norms. when we look at the epidemic of people of color being shot by police this is not a problem we're going to fix with law. it's already illegal to shoot an unarmed human being unless that person is directly threatening your life. what is happening, when someone like michael brown gets shot is that a police officer in the course of doing his or her duty is interpreting a threat to his or her life from a person of color because we tend to associate young black...
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marin tomorrow sunny, much of the day. 77 petaluma. 80 santa rosa. 80s the norm in ukiah. sunshine tomorrow and tuesday and wednesday. things cool down, by friday and saturday the numbers come down into the 60s for everybody. if you like heat enjoy the next couple days. >>> still ahead, it wasn't a jaws like attack. what a woman did when this shark wouldn't let go. >> coming up, we have the giants and a's, giants going for the sweep, in the studio tonight, jim, annual for the golden state warriors, who will get the mvp of the series? >> there is only one mvp, that is steph curry. >> that is such -- [ indiscernible ] >> more of the low hanging fruit. game day. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and wouldn't let go. it was a nearly 2- >>> florida woman is recovering after a small shark clamped down on her arm and didn't let go today. a 2-foot long nurse shark. ding on. witnesses say the 23-year-old woman calmly walked out of the water with the shark dangling from her arm. after the shark died it didn't let go. >>> the world's largest cruise ship is making waves tonight. it set sail off the c
marin tomorrow sunny, much of the day. 77 petaluma. 80 santa rosa. 80s the norm in ukiah. sunshine tomorrow and tuesday and wednesday. things cool down, by friday and saturday the numbers come down into the 60s for everybody. if you like heat enjoy the next couple days. >>> still ahead, it wasn't a jaws like attack. what a woman did when this shark wouldn't let go. >> coming up, we have the giants and a's, giants going for the sweep, in the studio tonight, jim, annual for the...
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. >> our goal is to touch more people, get more people involved, make it the norm to go out there and have the city look clean. >> reporter: san francisco public works is working with the police department to catch and prosecute attackers. this is an at -- prosecute the taggers. this is an expensive problem and costs around $20 million to clean up the damages every year. >>> coming up, president obama visits flint michigan to discuss the water crisis. what he says about the safety of the water now. >>> it's called the icon a 5. it is postured to be the everyman's plane. >>> president obama was in flint michigan sipping tapwater as he talked about the water crisis. lead from old pipes started leaking into the water supply in 2014. today, the president participated in a roundtable discussion. he talked about the importance of replacing all the old pipes in the system but set as long as residents use a filter, the water is safe to drink. >> i will not rest and i'm going to make sure that the leaders at every level of government don't rest until every drop of water that flows to your home
. >> our goal is to touch more people, get more people involved, make it the norm to go out there and have the city look clean. >> reporter: san francisco public works is working with the police department to catch and prosecute attackers. this is an at -- prosecute the taggers. this is an expensive problem and costs around $20 million to clean up the damages every year. >>> coming up, president obama visits flint michigan to discuss the water crisis. what he says about the...
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>> that is not the norm. as soon as our staff are aware we notify the parent. we are not allowed to restrain children. we can't do anything to keep them there. >> to tell me my 12-year-old has a right to walk in and out of some place when she is not healthy how dare you. >> reporter: they acknowledge there are gaps in the system. >> there aren't houses or safe places for our people to be placed after they have been separated or rescued from a trafficker. >> reporter: they believe authorities allowed hundreds of girls like amber to slip through the cracks. >> a bunch of babies missing in the bay area. and nobody is speaking on it. [ music playing ] >> reporter: they are speaking for all of the girls and for amber. >> i want her back. >> hard story to tell and to hear that. it is unusual to hear from a family that is going through this right now. >> that is what made the story unique. we covered stories and this is the first time we spoke to a family in real time as they were experiencing this. the family wanted to speak out and not give into the stigma. the chil
>> that is not the norm. as soon as our staff are aware we notify the parent. we are not allowed to restrain children. we can't do anything to keep them there. >> to tell me my 12-year-old has a right to walk in and out of some place when she is not healthy how dare you. >> reporter: they acknowledge there are gaps in the system. >> there aren't houses or safe places for our people to be placed after they have been separated or rescued from a trafficker. >>...
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that is historically the norm. will you be supporting trump? sen. son: i would say the same thing is true on the other side. secretary clinton has more baggage than an airport baggage claim area. i intend to find those areas of agreement with our nominee, --- so certainly trump comes from business world, so we will concentrate on economic growth. i think he would be a far better position - fernando: but senator, let me ask you a question because of your interest in homeland security. yes, we have to secure the border. we have to strengthen our military -- fernando: mr. trump talks about contradictory things. he talks about essentially downgrading relationship with nato, which isn't good for homeland security. giving nuclear weapons to japan and korea. as someone who is informed, would that enhance our national security or weaken our country? sen. johnson: i will continue to look for areas of agreement in terms of economic growth, national security, defeating isis. i don't agree with any person 100% of the time. and what i've heard from trump is a lev
that is historically the norm. will you be supporting trump? sen. son: i would say the same thing is true on the other side. secretary clinton has more baggage than an airport baggage claim area. i intend to find those areas of agreement with our nominee, --- so certainly trump comes from business world, so we will concentrate on economic growth. i think he would be a far better position - fernando: but senator, let me ask you a question because of your interest in homeland security. yes, we...
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part from ideas that are long embedded in us, this is the measure of female worth, that remains the normativetate of female adulthood, that was true for generations, centuries, we won't shake it off in a matter of a couple decades. this remains the state women are supposed to aspire to and because the shift in marriage patterns has happened between classes economic insecurity makes marriage far less tenable. poverty makes marriage harder. i spoke earlier about the way in the mid-20th century lots of economically challenged communities begin to drop, the place where the marriage rates remain highest is in the highest income brackets and that is the wedding industrial complex very tuned to that and the fact that weddings are happening later than ever before among the wealthiest americans who have money to spend on it and increasing messages telling them they should splash out completely on it. all these things, there is a trajectory but it is one that comes with all kinds of circles and setbacks and backlash. the fetishization of marriage as the capstone event rather than the thing you kick off
part from ideas that are long embedded in us, this is the measure of female worth, that remains the normativetate of female adulthood, that was true for generations, centuries, we won't shake it off in a matter of a couple decades. this remains the state women are supposed to aspire to and because the shift in marriage patterns has happened between classes economic insecurity makes marriage far less tenable. poverty makes marriage harder. i spoke earlier about the way in the mid-20th century...
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that is the norm. it is not surprising that latandra was killed. ave seen evidence of other inmates dying suspicious deaths, too, after they raised issues about guards the a beer. amy: george mallinckrodt, and your experience working in a guard ever found guilty of abusing prisoners? have, but in my unit, that would be a resounding no. in fact, a coworker was an eyewitness to a beating. she saw how guards handcuffed in inmate, threw them to the floor in a hallway where there were no cameras, and they started to kick the crap out of him -- literally. thathappened from that was she said on the incident report that she did not see anything because she feared retaliation, but in terms of what happened to the guards, absolutely nothing. and the sergeant who orchestrated the beating has since been promoted to lieutenant. and we are finding out that this is somewhat normal for the florida department of corrections as well. amy: can you tell us, eyal press , about daniel geithner? >> in my story, i mentioned that at least eight other inmates at dade were pu
that is the norm. it is not surprising that latandra was killed. ave seen evidence of other inmates dying suspicious deaths, too, after they raised issues about guards the a beer. amy: george mallinckrodt, and your experience working in a guard ever found guilty of abusing prisoners? have, but in my unit, that would be a resounding no. in fact, a coworker was an eyewitness to a beating. she saw how guards handcuffed in inmate, threw them to the floor in a hallway where there were no cameras,...
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. >>> so maybe we are seeing a trend that will be the norm. >> and later on this week, we will see a change in the weather. warm today but ... >> we will go up with the roller coaster and then down. seven-day forecast, 90s away from the waters. some of the warmer stuff this year, about 15 degrees warmer than average and ends wednesday and by friday we don't hit 70s. so you like it warm the next couple of days and if you like it cooler, hang onto friday. >>> that's it for abc 10 news at five. cbs evening news with scott pelley is next.
. >>> so maybe we are seeing a trend that will be the norm. >> and later on this week, we will see a change in the weather. warm today but ... >> we will go up with the roller coaster and then down. seven-day forecast, 90s away from the waters. some of the warmer stuff this year, about 15 degrees warmer than average and ends wednesday and by friday we don't hit 70s. so you like it warm the next couple of days and if you like it cooler, hang onto friday. >>> that's...
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winds coming in from the norm and northeast. that keeps us cool. 'll be on the unsettled side. visibility is not a problem out there this morning. i want to show you this we're looking at tower cameras this morning and it looks gloomy out there. but the fog is not a problem. lowest visibility is annapolis at 4 miles and that's not a problem at all. temperatures starting off on the cool side, 55 right now. dull cec 52. winchester 52. mar tipsburg down to 51. where the con step traition of showers are north and west. hagerstown showers to the west of you. i took a sneak nooek your office it was not bad this morning. >> just like that it changed we have metro delays for you. if you take the orange or blue line single tracking between mc fear sop square and federal triangle some unschedule the track work watch for delays and that says through tonight's closing. we'll keep a close eye on this that mrng again affecting orange and blue line. in addition to that as you make your way out dealing with a closure in prince william. pipers lane south of 28 close
winds coming in from the norm and northeast. that keeps us cool. 'll be on the unsettled side. visibility is not a problem out there this morning. i want to show you this we're looking at tower cameras this morning and it looks gloomy out there. but the fog is not a problem. lowest visibility is annapolis at 4 miles and that's not a problem at all. temperatures starting off on the cool side, 55 right now. dull cec 52. winchester 52. mar tipsburg down to 51. where the con step traition of...
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emily: this is 2005, before smartphones, really, before high-speed internet was the norm. w difficult was it to get this off the ground? chad: i think because we knew nothing about video, we were not scared about getting into it. i think the same thing with paypal and payments. i think if we realized how much fraud and how many other hoops we would have to jump through in the finance industry, we probably would never have started the project. same with video, dealing with bandwidth and hosting and streaming issues. so because of that, we were able to hit kind of the video market just at the right time. when people were getting broadband, when people were getting the devices in their hands. and we were, i guess, in the right place at the right time. emily: you sold to google the next year, right? so it was only, like, 18 months. chad: yes. emily: for $1.65 billion. chad: it was a rocket ship. and it continued to be, kind of, this journey where we were holding on for our lives. even after we became more of a part of google. if anything, things just accelerated from there. obv
emily: this is 2005, before smartphones, really, before high-speed internet was the norm. w difficult was it to get this off the ground? chad: i think because we knew nothing about video, we were not scared about getting into it. i think the same thing with paypal and payments. i think if we realized how much fraud and how many other hoops we would have to jump through in the finance industry, we probably would never have started the project. same with video, dealing with bandwidth and hosting...
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the goal is not just to produce future doctors and lawyers but thinkers who question and challenge the norms. and do something about it. classook a social justice and i was already aware, but it was like a definite, yeah come you should do that. with a on your side health alert about unnecessary medication. a new study found nearly one third of antibiotic restrictions in the u.s. are not necessary. "e research was published in the journal of the merck and medical association," and found these prescriptions are written each year in the u.s. will not respond to antibiotics, like viruses. this video is breathtaking. a woman dropped her three children from a burning four-story building in south korea. among those waiting below to catch them, a group of u.s. soldiers who were there. after they save the children, the woman jumped for her life. >> the fire was horrendous. you could barely see her. everybody was screaming, just yelling come you have to jump, you have to jump, and she jumped. alison: unbelievable. the woman hit the ground beneath the blanket, but somebody had the foresight to put cus
the goal is not just to produce future doctors and lawyers but thinkers who question and challenge the norms. and do something about it. classook a social justice and i was already aware, but it was like a definite, yeah come you should do that. with a on your side health alert about unnecessary medication. a new study found nearly one third of antibiotic restrictions in the u.s. are not necessary. "e research was published in the journal of the merck and medical association," and...
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this seems to be the norm now when dond trump goes to a larger city. ari? >> all right. nbc's katy tur, thank you. we'll go back to davjacob basco who was there. we were showing some footage from earlier this evening when people were holding donald trump's red make america great hats up in the air and burning them. tell us about the scene and how it relates to other protests in context. >> reporter: so right now if we start with what we're looking at, this is a wall of police officers, clearly, and they have given what they say is their final warning, and they have been shooting what they call pepper spray balls. in fact, we have one of them here. it's just filled with pepper spray and it makes it hard to breathe, it makes your eyes burn. and whenever a protester -- we'll swing around and you can see the few that are left up close-ish, whenever they get close enough and they don't move fast enough, then the officers shoot these balls and then they come up and they make arrests. as we swing around, and you'll see mostly media, but back there there are other protesters. in
this seems to be the norm now when dond trump goes to a larger city. ari? >> all right. nbc's katy tur, thank you. we'll go back to davjacob basco who was there. we were showing some footage from earlier this evening when people were holding donald trump's red make america great hats up in the air and burning them. tell us about the scene and how it relates to other protests in context. >> reporter: so right now if we start with what we're looking at, this is a wall of police...
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been so many view points that seemed completely unacceptable at the time but now are, you know, the norm. and i think that it is impossible to know what -- how views are going to change over time. but it is also impossible to set up a system where there is someone making that distinction who is always going to be right. i personally would not trust any person on the earth to be the orbiter of what is an acceptable view point and what is not an acceptable view point. where are they going to come down on marijuana legalization or gay rights. you just can't know. and part of the reason why the first amendment was written was because we know not to trust people in power to make that distinction. >> and here is a personal example from my perspective. driving to the airport through mississippi to memphis to get here, just the other day, i don't know if you all do this, i often tune into this radio station, the philosophy of which -- with which i differ greatly. and do that just because it infuriates me. and i was driving along about to careen off the road listening to this dribble. and remindi
been so many view points that seemed completely unacceptable at the time but now are, you know, the norm. and i think that it is impossible to know what -- how views are going to change over time. but it is also impossible to set up a system where there is someone making that distinction who is always going to be right. i personally would not trust any person on the earth to be the orbiter of what is an acceptable view point and what is not an acceptable view point. where are they going to come...
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can hear from many republicans who really believe that one of the cures for poverty is in fact a reestablishment of marriage as an early norm. any republican politician will tell you this. and they will tell you in terms that make sense. it is one income, how will you raise a kid on one income. i believe the reverse is true. i believe stab stabilizing peop economically promotes more motionalal and familiar stability in whatever forms those families and bonds take. you are asking a question there is a real fight about. i am on the side that says these kinds of policies like the higher minimum wage, expanded welfare, protective pay, medical leave, contributed to stabilizing populations that allow them to form bonds and raise the kinds of families that will be wealthier and more economic stable. it is about repromoting early marriage as the early norm. it is just a fundamental disagreement. >> i think we will have to stop but thank you for a great, great discussion. thank you. >> i am going to remind you when they will be signing books on the second floor.our of life coverage before we wrap up this year's festival. and joining
can hear from many republicans who really believe that one of the cures for poverty is in fact a reestablishment of marriage as an early norm. any republican politician will tell you this. and they will tell you in terms that make sense. it is one income, how will you raise a kid on one income. i believe the reverse is true. i believe stab stabilizing peop economically promotes more motionalal and familiar stability in whatever forms those families and bonds take. you are asking a question...
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but for ugly produce to be the norm, farmers say consumers have to be willing to compromise. >> thisreally about changing attitudes about how we see food. >> absolutely. >> and buy into something not so perfect. danielle nottingham, cbs news, san juan batista, california. >> walmart says it has a pilot program to sell produce with these imperfections in its united kingdom locations, and it is looking to how it can transfer the model to the united states stores. as well. >>> well, if you're trying to knock off some extra weight, and eat healthier meals, there is no magic bullet. we know that. but there could be a magic plate. check out this. it is called the there are 500 little holes in the bottom of the dinner plate. and apparently they suck the oil out of your food. who knew? but the makers of absorb plate claim it will drain about 30 calories from each meal. and you don't have to have any change to your diet. >>> a dog is recovering in an animal shelter after police near los angeles found him as high as a kite. during a drug raid. they say you about bubba the dog right here ate hi
but for ugly produce to be the norm, farmers say consumers have to be willing to compromise. >> thisreally about changing attitudes about how we see food. >> absolutely. >> and buy into something not so perfect. danielle nottingham, cbs news, san juan batista, california. >> walmart says it has a pilot program to sell produce with these imperfections in its united kingdom locations, and it is looking to how it can transfer the model to the united states stores. as well....
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in that we actually gave new fresh stock in the company, every single employee 100%, which is not the norm but that was important to me as a silicon valley head quarter to keep that part of the culture going. we're in a year and we may be as close as 24 months from the next ipo already. >> and you've nailed pretty good quarters already. >> yeah. >> made the place look attractive, put on a fresh coat of paint. >> we pivoted and sold the division to pbroe cade. consolidated some product lines. i bought new business, new company in germany where i was yesterday that does software defined networking, we're going to enter the main market of networking directly in the face of sysco with the most -- >> i don't want to get into the technology, it's a little geeky but you can be much more fleet afoot. you can identify something maybe as quickly as sysco does but you may be able to -- fewer meetings and get the product out there? >> we're not facing a large installed base of older technology that we have to protect with big profit margins from the past. we're able to go forward in the cloud world, d
in that we actually gave new fresh stock in the company, every single employee 100%, which is not the norm but that was important to me as a silicon valley head quarter to keep that part of the culture going. we're in a year and we may be as close as 24 months from the next ipo already. >> and you've nailed pretty good quarters already. >> yeah. >> made the place look attractive, put on a fresh coat of paint. >> we pivoted and sold the division to pbroe cade....
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chip cards are designed to prevent data breaches that had almost become the norm a few years ago. has yet to comment on wal-mart's lawsuit. >>> major stock indices surged yesterday. the dow was up 222 points. futures indicate there could be some give backs though at the opening bell. >>> two u.s. senators proposing that airlines should drop baggage fees on checked luggage. they say that would speed up the lines at security check points. an airline spokesperson called the proposal misguided and said it would lead to fare increases to make up for the lost baggage fees. >> a bucks county man has set out on a biking journey to celebrate his 96th birthday. bill grunt bikes almost 10 miles a at the same time he got his first bike when he was 10 and he's loved riding ever since. to mark his birthday he went for a ride in doylestown. "action news" was at wesley enhanced living as he got a cake and commemorative membership to the club. my guess is that he'll be riding to a hundred and beyond. >> let's hope so. >> yeah. >> 4:52. coming up on "action news" local volunteers are heading north
chip cards are designed to prevent data breaches that had almost become the norm a few years ago. has yet to comment on wal-mart's lawsuit. >>> major stock indices surged yesterday. the dow was up 222 points. futures indicate there could be some give backs though at the opening bell. >>> two u.s. senators proposing that airlines should drop baggage fees on checked luggage. they say that would speed up the lines at security check points. an airline spokesperson called the...
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million dollar homes are the new norm in the bay area.=vo= in >>> 6:13 on your friday morning. million dollar homes are the new norm in the bay area. in the last four years, san francisco has seen the largest increase in the country when it comes to the number of million dollar homes. that grew from 20% to 57% of the market. san jose came in second after jumping 17% to 43%. oakland is third on the national list with 20% of all homes listed at six figures, seven figures or more. >>> golfer phil mickelson had to write a check for about $1 million. >> we told you about this as it happened yesterday on "today in the bay." phil mickelson accused of making a nearly million dollar profit on a stock tip he should not have gotten. this morning securities and exchange commission says it is dropping its investigation as mickelson gives his profits to the s.e.c. dean foods own berkeley farms here in the bay. this guy from horm he'll is really going to close that bell. uber's eventual plan is to replace drivers with robots. we talked in the past about
million dollar homes are the new norm in the bay area.=vo= in >>> 6:13 on your friday morning. million dollar homes are the new norm in the bay area. in the last four years, san francisco has seen the largest increase in the country when it comes to the number of million dollar homes. that grew from 20% to 57% of the market. san jose came in second after jumping 17% to 43%. oakland is third on the national list with 20% of all homes listed at six figures, seven figures or more....
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. >> alberta experienced an unusually dry and warm winter, were i sip-- precipitation half the norm, snow melted early. how did those conditions affect the fire? >> this place is no stranger to big fires but generally speaking big fires here are drifen by winds, you know, the obvious thing, fueling with oxygen. at this time it meant that the black spruce, the predominant tree up there in the forest, they just turned into the ideal fuel source for a fire. the fire is so hot and so intense it can throw flaming project aisles miles ahead of itself to get a loggerhead going forward it is even now creating its own lightning in the soot which is starting lightning fires which it joins up with. >> you spent time in fort mcmurray prorpting on-- report on the economic situation up there as a town built around oil production. can you talk a little bit about what the economic situation has been and how this fire might affect it long-term. >> fort mcmurray is the center of the very controversial oil sands project. but these projects are well north of the city. increasingly the workers who worked
. >> alberta experienced an unusually dry and warm winter, were i sip-- precipitation half the norm, snow melted early. how did those conditions affect the fire? >> this place is no stranger to big fires but generally speaking big fires here are drifen by winds, you know, the obvious thing, fueling with oxygen. at this time it meant that the black spruce, the predominant tree up there in the forest, they just turned into the ideal fuel source for a fire. the fire is so hot and so...