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the time now is 5:30. et back to that in a moment but first, let's check in with steve. quite the weather we are having for january. >> we could use some rain but we won't see any rain. warm temps coming in this weekend. it was cold yesterday. livermore was only a high of 53 yesterday. today we still have a little fog. this is a joe johnson special, i do believe. a little creepny that shot, but it is a -- creepy, but it is a sign the fog will remain. it is not done yet. warm on sunday and head back down on monday but for the next couple days warming up. still fog over us this morning and a few high clouds by the system will clear out of the area. 30s to 50s. for some it is very cold. a north wind in higher elevations. a lot of low 40s in the north bay. a kind of precursor of what is to take place for the weekend. once the fog cools and the temperatures bump up after yesterday's cool day, we will see warmer weather kick in today. by the weekend the temperatures will take a jump up. today mostly sunny and pat
the time now is 5:30. et back to that in a moment but first, let's check in with steve. quite the weather we are having for january. >> we could use some rain but we won't see any rain. warm temps coming in this weekend. it was cold yesterday. livermore was only a high of 53 yesterday. today we still have a little fog. this is a joe johnson special, i do believe. a little creepny that shot, but it is a -- creepy, but it is a sign the fog will remain. it is not done yet. warm on sunday and...
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i talk out loud all the time. start fights with myself to see if i can get a scene going. >> what about movies? we see superhero movies greenlighted time after time after time. is that depressing? >> no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. >> is it a golden age of movies? >> yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some of which i am a huge fan of. i don't think i could ever write one because i don't know how. they are what is paying for the smaller movies, the more grown-up movies. with steve jobs, i can say that this is the first time i have felt at the end of the script that i wrote exactly the movie i wanted to write. ♪ >> you are working on a big steve jobs movie. what is the latest? >> we will start shooting in a couple of months. danny boyle, who directed "slumdog millionaire," "127 hours," "trainspotting," is directing. it is not a cradle-to-grave biopic where we do a survey of his whole life. we are doing something
i talk out loud all the time. start fights with myself to see if i can get a scene going. >> what about movies? we see superhero movies greenlighted time after time after time. is that depressing? >> no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. >> is it a golden age of movies? >> yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some of which i am a huge fan of. i don't think i could ever write...
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that is the first time -- [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> he was laying it in there perfectlyowl weekend. a prediction? >> prediction, 10:00 p.m. i will give it to you. i have to configure it more. >> i know who i am going with. you have a prediction? >> no. >> seahawks. >> i am going with seahawks. [ talking at the same time ] >> i like tom brady, though. >> 30-26 new england. >> against the grain. i am going 30-26 seattle. [ talking at the same time ] >>> have a good night. >> good night. female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. find the tempur-pedic that's right for you and see why they're the most highly recommended bed in america. plus, get three years interest-free financing. sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100 day money back guarantee. and of course, free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ bulldog: oh boy! mattress discounters presidents day sale!
that is the first time -- [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> he was laying it in there perfectlyowl weekend. a prediction? >> prediction, 10:00 p.m. i will give it to you. i have to configure it more. >> i know who i am going with. you have a prediction? >> no. >> seahawks. >> i am going with seahawks. [ talking at the same time ] >> i like tom brady, though. >> 30-26 new england. >> against the grain. i am going 30-26 seattle. [...
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pacheco leave the clock with the gentleman's remaining time and when that's finished the mr. occurring writingy can speak and left over time he'll use them, however. >> you have two minutes left on our time. >> okay. i never spoke before this board i met pam over two and a half years ago she informed me she first gets a permit and does what she she wants and preceded to give us the height of this when we complete this board and the alignment was a 36 inches we assumed that was a precise none last night we found out it was never measured it was imaginary number that's why every time the city came and measured 36 inches of lividity they said they didn't railings roiblgs but the height of the building was inaccurate then the south side of the building where she had this came close to our building one foot away the san diego segregate can the repairing of the building those are dpoichd buildings with window and skylight that had to be fixed this is impossible to do when you live one foot between the knowledge the only thing that can come between you is the rain. >> you have 30 sec
pacheco leave the clock with the gentleman's remaining time and when that's finished the mr. occurring writingy can speak and left over time he'll use them, however. >> you have two minutes left on our time. >> okay. i never spoke before this board i met pam over two and a half years ago she informed me she first gets a permit and does what she she wants and preceded to give us the height of this when we complete this board and the alignment was a 36 inches we assumed that was a...
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i reserve the balance of my time. i yield the balance of my time. chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from -- the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from alabama, so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. mr. price: i ask for the yeas and nays. the chair: the gentleman asks for a recorded vote. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18 further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from alabama will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 2 printed in part b of house report 114-2. for what purpose does the gentlelady from tennessee seek recognition? mrs. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2, printed in part b of house report number 114-2 offered by mrs. blackburn of tennessee. it the chair: pursuant to house resolution 27, the gentlelady from tennessee mrs. blackburn, and a member opposed, ea
i reserve the balance of my time. i yield the balance of my time. chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from -- the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from alabama, so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. mr. price: i ask for the yeas and nays. the chair: the gentleman asks for a recorded vote. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18 further proceedings on the amendment offered by...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from kentucky. mr. whitfield: mr. speaker would you explain again the amount of time on each side. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky has 5 1/2 minutes. and the gentleman from new jersey has one minute. mr. whitfield: at this time i'd like to recognize the gentleman from mississippi for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized for one minute. mr. harper: thank you mr. chairman. here we are again. working to pass a bill to approve the construction of the northern port of the keystone x.l. pipeline. again, with the facts on our side. again with bipartisan support in both houses of corn. and again under threat of a veto. but with the new republican majority in the senate, the president just might get to make good on his veto threat this time. we should force him to make that decision. i urge my colleagues to support this job-creating, north american energy-producing, bipartisan labor union and chamber of commerce-sup
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from kentucky. mr. whitfield: mr. speaker would you explain again the amount of time on each side. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky has 5 1/2 minutes. and the gentleman from new jersey has one minute. mr. whitfield: at this time i'd like to recognize the gentleman from mississippi for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized for...
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the this is time to make your plans. winter storm watch goes into effect monday afternoon, through tuesday morning, because the the first little bit of snow this one overnight and first part of tomorrow morning we don't have a watch on that but let's just save our big guns for when the big guns come down and that is from that monday afternoon through tuesday afternoon. we're talking inches of snow out of this. how many inches. that is still up in the air. we will continue to monitor that and show you with the very lightes guidance is coming up, diana. >> thanks, carol. >>> a community comes together this morning for searching a missing mom in delaware. keisha hamilton, a mother on have four was last seen the beginning of january. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry is live in cheswold delaware where volunteers are getting ready to pitch in and help, good morning, syma. >>> good morning diana. it has been a few weeks since anyone seen or heard from keisha hamilton this morning family members and volunteers have been m
the this is time to make your plans. winter storm watch goes into effect monday afternoon, through tuesday morning, because the the first little bit of snow this one overnight and first part of tomorrow morning we don't have a watch on that but let's just save our big guns for when the big guns come down and that is from that monday afternoon through tuesday afternoon. we're talking inches of snow out of this. how many inches. that is still up in the air. we will continue to monitor that and...
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i moved here in the worst of all times. great things happen when you take over the worst of all times. i was sucky as an editor for 18 months. but because even the good editors couldn't get any traction, my failures were covered. the second thing, it was a great time to hire talent. all the smart people had come to the silicon valley during the bubble. as the media had vaporized, they were available. the third thing is, once i did start to get traction, my year on year comparables looked awesome. >> what do you prefer, being a journalist or ceo? >> they are quite similar. running a magazine, we shipped a product every month. we shipped a product every day. websites, web stories. ran a team of about the same size. took ideas and packaged them into a product. it is more similar than you think. the difference is that our factories were printing and now they make drones. >> what is the myth of chris anderson and the reality? >> i have been very lucky to be at the right place at the right time. i failed out of college. didn't do
i moved here in the worst of all times. great things happen when you take over the worst of all times. i was sucky as an editor for 18 months. but because even the good editors couldn't get any traction, my failures were covered. the second thing, it was a great time to hire talent. all the smart people had come to the silicon valley during the bubble. as the media had vaporized, they were available. the third thing is, once i did start to get traction, my year on year comparables looked...
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, five times. the sixth time or so, we took off. and it was a mission. and his plane didn't compact. ome come back. >> up next, norman lear reflects on his own family, after >> devastating climates... >> if we don't get rain we'll be in dire straits... >> scientists fighting back... >> we've created groundhog day here... >> hi-tech led farming... >> we always get perfect plants everyday... >> feeding the world... >> this opens up whole new possibilities... >> tech know's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie what can you tell me about my future? >> can effect and surprise us... >> don't try this at home... >> tech know where technology meets humanity only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america morning news >> good morning and welcome! to al jazeera america >> real stories... real reporting... real news... a deeper look... >> a much better forecast for today >> with an international edge >> why is this so important and how close is this deal? >> from our award
, five times. the sixth time or so, we took off. and it was a mission. and his plane didn't compact. ome come back. >> up next, norman lear reflects on his own family, after >> devastating climates... >> if we don't get rain we'll be in dire straits... >> scientists fighting back... >> we've created groundhog day here... >> hi-tech led farming... >> we always get perfect plants everyday... >> feeding the world... >> this opens up whole new...
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temperatures will be in the 20s at this time for the area.he afternoon we start to see that snow taper off. again, the snow total's not too large, in the morning hours, will be seeing 1 to 2 inches possibly but it's that timing right during the morning commute. we do have very cold air moving in as we go through the rest of this week. chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is outside on the patio to talk more about that. glenn? >> sheena when we get one of these gusts coming out of the west it makes it feel a whole lot colder. it gives us a little bit of a lead into the real cold that's coming in a couple of days get our bodies ajusted to it a little bit. it's already cold now. it will be way colder than this in a couple days. the wind chill down to 14 in allentown with a temperature of 27. 31 in wilmington 21 wind chill, the wind gusts not nearly as strong as they were even an hour ago. 29 miles an hour in allen, it the strongest wind. we're not seeing official gusts in philadelphia. the coldest of the cold is going to come thursday
temperatures will be in the 20s at this time for the area.he afternoon we start to see that snow taper off. again, the snow total's not too large, in the morning hours, will be seeing 1 to 2 inches possibly but it's that timing right during the morning commute. we do have very cold air moving in as we go through the rest of this week. chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is outside on the patio to talk more about that. glenn? >> sheena when we get one of these gusts...
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is that the first time that it had been introduced into the criminal trial by any means, but it was the first time a prominent high-profile much followed widely reported on trial had this and it's interesting some of the most tedious moments of the trial came during the presentation, discussion and examination of the dna evidence. it just went on and on and on. nonetheless it became one of the most lasting consequences of the trial because it was entered in wasn't heard in the mainstream consciousness again. here is this wonderful textile achieve that can be used to define or describe how and whether a person is criminally guilty or not and you're right, the collection, the processing of the analysis of the dna evidence was very sloppy, very sloppily done during the investigation of the crimes in 1994 and the prosecution presented this evidence in the defense since they were just able to tear it apart because it was so sloppily handled and and gathered and prepared and analyzed and after the trial there were improvements made in the processing in the collection of dna evidence. it also
is that the first time that it had been introduced into the criminal trial by any means, but it was the first time a prominent high-profile much followed widely reported on trial had this and it's interesting some of the most tedious moments of the trial came during the presentation, discussion and examination of the dna evidence. it just went on and on and on. nonetheless it became one of the most lasting consequences of the trial because it was entered in wasn't heard in the mainstream...
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gear was standing in his doorway at the time. he went inside his home and shut the door according to this release and they say they offered cries of help to him and he did not reply. they went in quite some time later and he had bled out at that point from what we've learned from previous stories we've done. as you may remember this took a legal battle. there's been a lot going on with this. and a lot of questions as to why this has taken so long to get information out there on this story. i just stepped out of a press conference that sharon boliva head of the county board here in fairfax county was having. she says they have a policy in place that they're now going to take a look at that basically said officers' names and police involved shootings won't be released until it's determined whether or not charges will be filed against the officer. in this case, the commonwealth attorney actually turned the case over to the federal government. that was over a year ago. and from there, there's been a loft frustration. we still don't ha
gear was standing in his doorway at the time. he went inside his home and shut the door according to this release and they say they offered cries of help to him and he did not reply. they went in quite some time later and he had bled out at that point from what we've learned from previous stories we've done. as you may remember this took a legal battle. there's been a lot going on with this. and a lot of questions as to why this has taken so long to get information out there on this story. i...
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but it was awful at the time. and the people, even many of our leaders who owned slaves knew it was awful. washington, for example, was embarrassed by the fact that he owned slaves but he was torn. he was worried about leaving martha without the slaves but also worried about his own legacy. so the compromise that washington settled on in terms of his own personal legacy was to give martha a life estate and give slaves freedom upon her death. but that was a man who knew even in that era when lots of people owned slaves, not only in the united states but around the world, that it was something to be ashamed of. he was not proud of it, and worried about it researching his image. -- besmirching his image. >> as you walk from your office to the middle of the building, you come to the rotunda. can you describe for people in your experience and feelings as you go to that place and your sense of history? >> each state is allowed two statues. as you walk to the rotunda, you can see on display, around the capitol and in that
but it was awful at the time. and the people, even many of our leaders who owned slaves knew it was awful. washington, for example, was embarrassed by the fact that he owned slaves but he was torn. he was worried about leaving martha without the slaves but also worried about his own legacy. so the compromise that washington settled on in terms of his own personal legacy was to give martha a life estate and give slaves freedom upon her death. but that was a man who knew even in that era when...
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>>i believe it is >>talk about it >>uh i think you need to make time for yourself. i think that the small investment in time for exercise and nutrition is probably one of the greatest paths to good health >>what have you done? >>what have i done? well funny you should ask i just cut as per my doctor i'm trying to cut sugar out of my diet >>you are trying to cut sugar? >>i am >>[laughter] >>for how long has this been going on? >>four days [laughter] >>four days? [laughter] >>[laughter] >>[laughter] >>where are you... come on >>truth it's the truth i am it's just >>what precipitated this? >>elevated blood sugar and you know other things but it was time to take a stand the doctor said better now than later and i gave myself a challenge i'm gonna talk to you later to see if i can really make a change i'm gonna be 60 and i want to live a longer healthier life so >>wow >>yeah >>anything else you're giving up? no that's okay [laughter] >>that's enough [laughter] >>[laughter] >>[laughter] >>i'm only kidding >>that's plenty >>but you're exercising as well? am. i'm relatively good at that i l
>>i believe it is >>talk about it >>uh i think you need to make time for yourself. i think that the small investment in time for exercise and nutrition is probably one of the greatest paths to good health >>what have you done? >>what have i done? well funny you should ask i just cut as per my doctor i'm trying to cut sugar out of my diet >>you are trying to cut sugar? >>i am >>[laughter] >>for how long has this been going on? >>four...
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>> >> the timing of the speech is very important. it comes in a sequence where hezbollah for the past three years have been entangled in a fight inside the syrian territories supporting the regime of president bashar al assad against the opposition and against the rest. by being entangled in such a fight, hezbollah supercedes its role and became an invading force in a foreign country outside where practically the combatants of hezbollah are participating in a fight outside the lebanese borders which is completely against the mandate and the opposite of the mandate given to hezbollah and pro claimed by hezbollah since its emergence in 1982, so the timing of this speech is very important. it comes after an operation did from lebanese soil on lebanese territory and the way hezbollah will definitely look to reshape its image as a national resistance rather than an invading force is very important for hezbollah leadership at the present time. we are expecting that he will be declaring the unity between the south lebanon and the golan heig
>> >> the timing of the speech is very important. it comes in a sequence where hezbollah for the past three years have been entangled in a fight inside the syrian territories supporting the regime of president bashar al assad against the opposition and against the rest. by being entangled in such a fight, hezbollah supercedes its role and became an invading force in a foreign country outside where practically the combatants of hezbollah are participating in a fight outside the...
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at the time of the case, "the new york times" had already withdrawn their correspondence from alabama in hopes of being able to avoid being served with the lawsuit but the other thing i might just note and add to lee's earlier explanation, i think it's fascinating to remember, "the new york times" in those days had a situation of about 600,000. 30 copies were sold in the entire state of alabama. [laughter] .01% of their circulation, or something like that. don't hold me to the math. but, so brennan understood right away both the civil rights importance of this case but also the opportunity to put forth this notion that a michael john notion, madison and jefferson notion, that a free press was essential to the functioning of the democracy. to do that he came up with a new constitutional standard, one that had been used in a couple of state court decisions prior to 1964. the jargon term which he later came to regret, the phrase actual malice, a public figure a public official could not sue for libel and less the public official could prove actual malice. actual malice meant that the sta
at the time of the case, "the new york times" had already withdrawn their correspondence from alabama in hopes of being able to avoid being served with the lawsuit but the other thing i might just note and add to lee's earlier explanation, i think it's fascinating to remember, "the new york times" in those days had a situation of about 600,000. 30 copies were sold in the entire state of alabama. [laughter] .01% of their circulation, or something like that. don't hold me to...
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the ways app. but some are concerned it's only a water of time. google has declined to comment. >>> the secret service is investigating a small drone discovered on the white house ground. i want to show you video. white house spokeman says the drone does not pose an ongoing threat. president obama and michelle obama are not at home right now. they are on a visit to india. so far the secret service has not commented about the device. >>> starting today some drivers will have to find a new route on streets near the san jose municipal golf course. the area near lundy avenue and citier rap road will be closed for nine months. crews will with building a trench that will be part of the future bart system in that neighborhood. officials say this one of the more complicated intersections of the bart extension into the south bay. they have set up detours along the avenue and the 77 bus line is being rerouted to that street. people who work and live in the area are concerned about traffic congestion over the long haul. >> traffic in general. if it is gridloc
the ways app. but some are concerned it's only a water of time. google has declined to comment. >>> the secret service is investigating a small drone discovered on the white house ground. i want to show you video. white house spokeman says the drone does not pose an ongoing threat. president obama and michelle obama are not at home right now. they are on a visit to india. so far the secret service has not commented about the device. >>> starting today some drivers will have to...
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, and for the first time, into the front doors of the governor's mansion. >> bruce, when was the first time to you met bill clinton? >> i met him first in 1990, so i had already signed up to work for him before i met him. and the speech he gave in new orleans at that convention was one of the best speeches that i had heard up until that point. it was the first time i is heard a democrat talk about values as well as programs, and everybody in the audience knew that he was going to be president someday. the first time that i worked with him was a few weeks later. we were working on a manifesto on how to turn the country around, and we had written 10 different policy planks, and he called up and dictated an entire new one on education that was more detailed and better, and it was like that all the time. my impression was that, first off, hearing him, as a speechwriter, hearing him, you think, i want to write speeches for this guy, but he does not need any help at all. [laughter] and a mystic policy, as you said, was his first love. you would just hand him something and it you could
, and for the first time, into the front doors of the governor's mansion. >> bruce, when was the first time to you met bill clinton? >> i met him first in 1990, so i had already signed up to work for him before i met him. and the speech he gave in new orleans at that convention was one of the best speeches that i had heard up until that point. it was the first time i is heard a democrat talk about values as well as programs, and everybody in the audience knew that he was going to be...
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i was drunk all the time. i didn't know how to stay sober. >> as jones grew older, his addictions to crack and alcohol grew more ferocious. and so did the robberies he committed to support them. he had been in and out of several jails and prisons, but at age 35, he was sentenced to 25 years for multiple counts of armed robbery. but prison didn't stop his taste for alcohol. he used to make hooch or illegal inmate-made wine from a mixture of rotting fruit, sugar, and bread. >> i used to get drunk, and i used to start fights. one day they sent me to confinement, to the hole for extortion. a guy said i was -- he owed me money for wine he bought and i jumped on him for not paying. and when i was in confinement, like my high power who i call god, revealed hisself to me and said it's time to get yourself right. i stayed in that confinement cell for 90 days. then they transferred me to another prison. when i got to the other prison i started making n.a. and a.a. meetings. i starting going to church, reading the bible a
i was drunk all the time. i didn't know how to stay sober. >> as jones grew older, his addictions to crack and alcohol grew more ferocious. and so did the robberies he committed to support them. he had been in and out of several jails and prisons, but at age 35, he was sentenced to 25 years for multiple counts of armed robbery. but prison didn't stop his taste for alcohol. he used to make hooch or illegal inmate-made wine from a mixture of rotting fruit, sugar, and bread. >> i used...
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>> i don't think you can fight the times. have to come to terms with the fact that album sales will never be what they were. the consumption of music is at an all-time high. the sharing of music worldwide has never been this big before. you have to change perspective. if they discover something on pandora or they see a youtube clip of an artist, on instagram, or any of these platforms or they are discovering a fan club and they become obsessed with it, i can help people make the music you love. consumer will dictate what they want to my job is to make sure for my artist as many people give them a shot as possible. i tell them have fun. let me worry about it. >> what are you worried about? >> are we innovating? are we disrupting? are we waking up every morning and saying, ok, what cool [beep] can we do today? >> how are you disrupting? >> i am looking at new media. i am hiring young, smart, innovative people and saying teach me. thinking outside the box. when people say that's crazy, ok, good, we found it. when somebody says it
>> i don't think you can fight the times. have to come to terms with the fact that album sales will never be what they were. the consumption of music is at an all-time high. the sharing of music worldwide has never been this big before. you have to change perspective. if they discover something on pandora or they see a youtube clip of an artist, on instagram, or any of these platforms or they are discovering a fan club and they become obsessed with it, i can help people make the music you...
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at the time when she first said it, i kept saying, but remember disneyland? aren't you going to talk about that? i really appreciate the fact that she realized that. but she had great potential. she has great common sense and a great work ethic. i knew she could do well in life so i expected her to. >> thank you so much for joining us today. we appreciate it. she is so successful. she has a couple of kids now? >> she does. she has three sons, and she is just -- i tell her as much as i can, she is the greatest mother. like i said, the one thing i wanted was for her to break the cycle and for it to be different for her children. and she has exceeded my wildest expectations on that. she is just a fabulous mom. she's had a long-term marriage, very successful marriage, and i could not be more proud of her. really, i do break out in tears every time i see her or talk about this because she's just been such a joy for our whole family. not just for me, my daughters and my husband. >> you have two daughters in addition so -- >> she was the big sister. they have a speci
at the time when she first said it, i kept saying, but remember disneyland? aren't you going to talk about that? i really appreciate the fact that she realized that. but she had great potential. she has great common sense and a great work ethic. i knew she could do well in life so i expected her to. >> thank you so much for joining us today. we appreciate it. she is so successful. she has a couple of kids now? >> she does. she has three sons, and she is just -- i tell her as much as...
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i reserve the balance of my time. i yield the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from -- the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from alabama, so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. mr. price: i ask for the yeas and nays. the chair: the gentleman asks for a recorded vote. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18 further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from alabama will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 2 printed in part b of house report 114-2. for what purpose does the gentlelady from tennessee seek recognition? mrs. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2, printed in part b of house report number 114-2 offered by mrs. blackburn of tennessee. it the chair: pursuant to house resolution 27, the gentlelady from tennessee mrs. blackburn, and a member opposed
i reserve the balance of my time. i yield the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from -- the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from alabama, so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. mr. price: i ask for the yeas and nays. the chair: the gentleman asks for a recorded vote. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18 further proceedings on the amendment offered...
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and i'd like the statistics on those. i thank you for your time in this matter. i have copies here for you from jonah lamb and the paper it came out of. i thank you for your time. >> next speaker. >> first of all, let me collect some numbers here. there were third homicides last year, sir. 192 gun-related crimes and, sir, if you need the answers to deployment of of officers to new york, call marty at the poa, he has all statistics. okay, according to my issues, i was a victim of domestic violence -- domestic violence -- i was a victim of a violent crime last week. it wasn't -- i'm not going to get into specifics but i'm going to tell you something. san francisco police showed up, i was bleeding, he said, you *r you're not going to bleed out. i said no sir, you can't bleed this out. he said, okay, what do you want us to do? i put tape on it, i went downstairs where i live, there's a young man who is the assistant manager. we have video. i said, hey, the cops need video. he said, clyde, i just started here. i don't know how to use this machine. i said give me comput
and i'd like the statistics on those. i thank you for your time in this matter. i have copies here for you from jonah lamb and the paper it came out of. i thank you for your time. >> next speaker. >> first of all, let me collect some numbers here. there were third homicides last year, sir. 192 gun-related crimes and, sir, if you need the answers to deployment of of officers to new york, call marty at the poa, he has all statistics. okay, according to my issues, i was a victim of...
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for the 10th time. . today we consider a repeat of antipublic health and safety legislation that was debated in the 112th and 113th congresses. the seductively titled regulatory accountability act would actually effectively block new federal regulation and is nothing more than a backdoor attempt to roll back important public health and safety protections. what's more, my friends on the other side claim they want to reduce regulatory burdens. but their bill adds more than 70 new analytical steps to the final rulemaking process while jeopardizing science-based methodology. the union of concerned scientists warns that if this bill becomes law, mr. chairman, agencies like the environmental protection agency, the food and drug administration and the consumer product safety commission would all be subject to more special interest interference. would be much more vulnerable to legal challenges and even if those challenges are crucial to protecting our air and water and safeguarding public health they could prevai
for the 10th time. . today we consider a repeat of antipublic health and safety legislation that was debated in the 112th and 113th congresses. the seductively titled regulatory accountability act would actually effectively block new federal regulation and is nothing more than a backdoor attempt to roll back important public health and safety protections. what's more, my friends on the other side claim they want to reduce regulatory burdens. but their bill adds more than 70 new analytical steps...
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at the time was under the influence of alcohol, having difficulty walking. emotionally, he was not in a good frame of mind. that even that, only indicated this officer should have known better than to use deadly force against a defenseless person. >> the blood alcohol level was three time it is legal limit to drive. chris magnus, police chief, said he's confident litigation show the officer was protecting himself. >>> new details on the fremont police officer shot near harvey park. his name not released yet but we now know he was 48 years old from hayward. officers responded to the area after reports a man pulled a knife on a young person around 2:00 in the afternoon. one officer fired a taser and the second a man. more details on the deadly confrontation will be released soon. >>> a teacher in san jose using facebook to catch a thief. the crime happened thursday afternoon at most holy trinity school after the kids had gone home for the day. eighth grade teacher posted this video of a man coming into his classroom looking around and ultimately looking around
at the time was under the influence of alcohol, having difficulty walking. emotionally, he was not in a good frame of mind. that even that, only indicated this officer should have known better than to use deadly force against a defenseless person. >> the blood alcohol level was three time it is legal limit to drive. chris magnus, police chief, said he's confident litigation show the officer was protecting himself. >>> new details on the fremont police officer shot near harvey...
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the 32-year-old man was hit three times. taken to the hospital for surgery but died a few hours later. >> it appears the weapon is an air soft pistol or bb gun. >> the chief said it looked like a hand gun no orange tip to mark it as fake. >> this took place in three to four minutes. >> the lot has a sliding gate left open for easy access. >> we have people that wander into the parking lot from time to time. >> they don't know why this man was there. >> this man earlier today on 16th streetov/cn= hich the officers at the time found curious. >> the station and streets became crime scene officers strive to be accessible, but safe. >> we're aware as of anybody officers are looking out for one another all the time, but we have a job to do and we're going to get it done. >> investigators spent hours looking for witnesses and surveillance video. last year, san francisco had nine officer involved shooting, four fatal and now it has had its first one within four days into the near. >> he'll show some replica gun.u the officers involve
the 32-year-old man was hit three times. taken to the hospital for surgery but died a few hours later. >> it appears the weapon is an air soft pistol or bb gun. >> the chief said it looked like a hand gun no orange tip to mark it as fake. >> this took place in three to four minutes. >> the lot has a sliding gate left open for easy access. >> we have people that wander into the parking lot from time to time. >> they don't know why this man was there. >>...
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meteorologist steve rudin is here with the timing of it all for us. steve? >> big changes are on the way. i think you'll be rewarded with a little bit a warmup as you move to the end of the upcoming weekend. take a look at what's going on outside the weather center. winds are out of the west-southwest at eight miles per hour and the wind and the breeze not so bad out there. 33 at dulles. 36 gaithersburg. 36 at andrews and looking at middle 40's for lexington park maryland. if you're out and about for the evening hours, temperatures will hold in the 30's under partly cloudy skies. the sun will set. talking about the longer daylight hours at 5:11 this evening. just about five minutes or so. partly cloudy and cold for the overnight. temperatures around 24 to 30 degrees. winds will be out of the west at just around 6 to 12 miles per hour. the changes are on the way. we have an area of low pressure well, well to the south of us. but what you see on the left-hand side of your screen that h. that's high pressure. that means clearing skies and sunshine. we'll talk ab
meteorologist steve rudin is here with the timing of it all for us. steve? >> big changes are on the way. i think you'll be rewarded with a little bit a warmup as you move to the end of the upcoming weekend. take a look at what's going on outside the weather center. winds are out of the west-southwest at eight miles per hour and the wind and the breeze not so bad out there. 33 at dulles. 36 gaithersburg. 36 at andrews and looking at middle 40's for lexington park maryland. if you're out...
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or use 880 to 238 for the time being. it will be a little while longer before the lanes are open, brian said. that is not the typical commute direction, but that doesn't mean much for people that have to drive that way to work, right? let's take a look at the east shore freeway here. traffic on westbound 80 is a little better than it was. we had an accident. traffic was up to about a 40 minute drive between the carquinez bridge and macarthur maze. now it is down to 30 minutes so you will see a little slowing there. the bay bridge has remained steady. you look at the back up and it is 15 to 20 minutes before you make it into san francisco. the time is 6:35. back to the desk. >> all right. thank you, sal. >>> speaking of traffic, installing the movable barrier on the golden gate bridge was supposed to make the span safer, but nearly two weeks after the installation, we are also learning about an unintended affect. more people are now speeding on the bridge. the chp issued 35 citations in just two days, they say. the safety b
or use 880 to 238 for the time being. it will be a little while longer before the lanes are open, brian said. that is not the typical commute direction, but that doesn't mean much for people that have to drive that way to work, right? let's take a look at the east shore freeway here. traffic on westbound 80 is a little better than it was. we had an accident. traffic was up to about a 40 minute drive between the carquinez bridge and macarthur maze. now it is down to 30 minutes so you will see a...
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everything is backed up. >>> # 52:00 is the time. d her client this is court but ended up in hand cuffs. >> coming up the confrontation with police that led to a bay area public dependers arrest. >> but first a military jet buzzes berkeley. what he was doing that ended up scaring a lot of people. >> time is 6:55. the copoo i lot was flying the airasia plane when it crashed into the java sea. it indicates the co-pilot was at the controls. the captain was watching the instruments. a prelim fair report indicates the plane was cruising at a stable allot tut before the crash. the final report is expect today be finished in six to seven months. 162 people were on that plane. so far, 7body versus been recovered. >>> meantime last year's crash at malaysia airlines 370 has beenofficially declared an accident. the malaysia government says all 239 people on the jet are now presumed dead. the search for survivors is called off. it crashed last year on the way to beijing. it is believed it went down many the indian ocean off of australia. the unde
everything is backed up. >>> # 52:00 is the time. d her client this is court but ended up in hand cuffs. >> coming up the confrontation with police that led to a bay area public dependers arrest. >> but first a military jet buzzes berkeley. what he was doing that ended up scaring a lot of people. >> time is 6:55. the copoo i lot was flying the airasia plane when it crashed into the java sea. it indicates the co-pilot was at the controls. the captain was watching the...
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we'll get the latest on the timing of this storm. a man is attacked by a group of thugs while walking down a philadelphia street and it's all captured on video plus a martin luther king menu offering at the borgata is sparking controversy on both sides tonight. >>> we are continuing to track the approaching winter storm bringing a couple of inches of snow to the region. penndot is spreading brine on local roads in anticipation of the storm. lets head over to meteorologist, adam joseph with the latest from double scan radar. >> we had a few light rain showers that came through this evening and that washes some brine away that they coated the roads with this afternoon. it's a weak clipper system today and a secondary area of low pressure with moisture to the south and because it's coming out of the north northwest, the moisture source is limited so not a lot of precipitation for tomorrow but it's the time it passes through. not during the morning rush, it's quiet even during the lunch time hour, if you have to head out for lunch or do s
we'll get the latest on the timing of this storm. a man is attacked by a group of thugs while walking down a philadelphia street and it's all captured on video plus a martin luther king menu offering at the borgata is sparking controversy on both sides tonight. >>> we are continuing to track the approaching winter storm bringing a couple of inches of snow to the region. penndot is spreading brine on local roads in anticipation of the storm. lets head over to meteorologist, adam joseph...
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this one child prepubertal the first time she was studied and a mature adolescent the second time she. the amount of slow wave sleep declined markedly and the amount of power of the slow wave activity during sleep also declined markedly. what didn't change, however, was this decay of the sleep pressure across the night. and we can look at it in this light in a different way where model systems are given showing that across puberty, this recovery process is not changed.+"a8q but the rate that sleep pressure builds slows down in the more mature adolescent. so we look at that, it sort of a jives nicely, with some perspective, with the sir cade yan process. we see that recovery process doesn't change. so one interpretation of that is that the need for sleep stays the same in a 10-year-old and a 17-year-old. but the pressure builds a little slower in the 17-year-old so it is a little bit easier to stay awake longer. again, the result of this is that late nights are favored. here nowpda3Ñ in a permissive way, more than driven, as we saw in the circadian system, but the key point is the same
this one child prepubertal the first time she was studied and a mature adolescent the second time she. the amount of slow wave sleep declined markedly and the amount of power of the slow wave activity during sleep also declined markedly. what didn't change, however, was this decay of the sleep pressure across the night. and we can look at it in this light in a different way where model systems are given showing that across puberty, this recovery process is not changed.+"a8q but the rate...
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there weren't people living there at the time. the administration was fairly careful about these kinds of things because of previous scandals. it wasn't in those cases a question of displacing respect departmentses who are living there. -- residents who are living th it was a question of taking land that wasn't being used for what it was determined to be used for and using it for something else. >> david, thank you for being with us. the book "new york's new edge." thank you for being with us. have a great weekend. the next news trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ >> nick: bingo! >> adam: hey! >> nick: i didn't know you worked out here. >> adam: yeah, no, i, uh, i just joined, actually. i'm glad i ran into you. >> nick: yeah? what's up? >> adam: uh, well, the other night wh
there weren't people living there at the time. the administration was fairly careful about these kinds of things because of previous scandals. it wasn't in those cases a question of displacing respect departmentses who are living there. -- residents who are living th it was a question of taking land that wasn't being used for what it was determined to be used for and using it for something else. >> david, thank you for being with us. the book "new york's new edge." thank you for...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from kentucky. mr. whitfield: mr. speaker would you explain again the amount of time on each side. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky has 5 1/2 minutes. and the gentleman from new jersey has one minute. mr. whitfield: at this time i'd like to recognize the gentleman from mississippi for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized for one minute. mr. harper: thank you mr. chairman. here we are again. working to pass a bill to approve the construction of the northern port of the keystone x.l. pipeline. again, with the facts on our side. again with bipartisan support in both houses of corn. and again under threat of a veto. but with the new republican majority in the senate, the president just might get to make good on his veto threat this time. we should force him to make that decision. i urge my colleagues to support this job-creating, north american energy-producing, bipartisan labor union and chamber of commerce-sup
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from kentucky. mr. whitfield: mr. speaker would you explain again the amount of time on each side. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky has 5 1/2 minutes. and the gentleman from new jersey has one minute. mr. whitfield: at this time i'd like to recognize the gentleman from mississippi for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized for...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlelady from new york. mrs. lowey: mr. chairman, i am very pleased to yield four minutes to the distinguished gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer the minority whip of the house. the chair: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for four minutes. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. i want to thank the chairman of the subcommittee for the work that he's done on this bill. i want to thank the chairwoman, the ranking member of the appropriations committee, and mr. price for working on this bill. this bill is an appropriation bill. this bill funds the department that is charged with the responsibility of keeping america safe. and americans safe. this bill is an appropriation bill. it is against the rules of the house of representatives to put lelingtive language on an -- legislative language on an appropriation bill. frankly, having serbed -- served there 23 years, i know that that rule is not always followed. and you therefore need a waiver from the rules committee in
i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlelady from new york. mrs. lowey: mr. chairman, i am very pleased to yield four minutes to the distinguished gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer the minority whip of the house. the chair: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for four minutes. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. i want to thank the chairman of the subcommittee for the work that he's done on this bill. i want...
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at the same time, they are kind of on the other side of a fight we have been fighting for a long timegiving people more identity. letting people create something that is theirs. one of the things that drives me bonkers about medium is they strip all the identity away. they try to make it a commoditized network. with lots of long articles from various people rather than a place where i can set up and have my blog. my space, my place on the internet. but they are doing cool stuff with longform text. vine is doing novel stuff with video. >> what about facebook? and twitter? do you consider them competition? >> we are all kind of vying for attention, but it is different. we have found our spot in the big internet. in this big ecosystem right now. the stuff you go to see on facebook and twitter is created by people you know or celebrities you wish you knew. it is about people. tumblr on the other hand is a little bit more like your tv. it's not about people you know, it is about the stuff you love. >> buzzfeed? >> it is cool. jonah is brilliant. they are making great stuff, using tumblr to
at the same time, they are kind of on the other side of a fight we have been fighting for a long timegiving people more identity. letting people create something that is theirs. one of the things that drives me bonkers about medium is they strip all the identity away. they try to make it a commoditized network. with lots of long articles from various people rather than a place where i can set up and have my blog. my space, my place on the internet. but they are doing cool stuff with longform...
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the dock there and pharmacists. and there's no name of medicine. at this timeto look at this problem and realize it's not really in some 1970 that pharmacists are required to put the name of the drug on the bottle. so what keith alvarez was talking about is the consumer. many wouldn't even know what they were getting. let alone have the ability to shop around for it. interestingly enough in 1968 the american medical association publishes saying you know it might be about time for us to encourage and allow pharmacies to put names on the label. it was considered on a cocoa for pharmacies without their condition. they had a number of positions saying if you do that, if you tell patients within the firm it will destroy the doctor patient relationship. why would she think essentially if you tell patients within the bottle, but can't have placebos anymore. doctors were still actively prescribing placebos to patients in the time that these bottles were filled aired in may additionally been filled, but there's something powerful in this moment that we call medical care
the dock there and pharmacists. and there's no name of medicine. at this timeto look at this problem and realize it's not really in some 1970 that pharmacists are required to put the name of the drug on the bottle. so what keith alvarez was talking about is the consumer. many wouldn't even know what they were getting. let alone have the ability to shop around for it. interestingly enough in 1968 the american medical association publishes saying you know it might be about time for us to...
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i think at the time redevelopment -- i think the opposite. i think it was a systematic way to get rid of a certain population in the city and i think justin herman was adamant about that. i don't know why we have that plaza named after him about that's a whole another matter but i think what you see up here is are people who are trying to right the wrong of what redevelopment did during those times 40 years ago, and we are not perfect, but our goal is to do that, and i think that's why you hear a lot of us talk about having things in the community, having opportunities for people to have these jobs, and having some of the small businesses and the professional services come from local people, so know it's not lots on us. we were appointed by the mayor because of that. we know the bad history of redevelopment in the city. i can say this probably collectively our commitment is to undo the wrongs that were done as much as we can yet we need to do it together, so it's those of us, and those of you in the community that will help us succeed in that
i think at the time redevelopment -- i think the opposite. i think it was a systematic way to get rid of a certain population in the city and i think justin herman was adamant about that. i don't know why we have that plaza named after him about that's a whole another matter but i think what you see up here is are people who are trying to right the wrong of what redevelopment did during those times 40 years ago, and we are not perfect, but our goal is to do that, and i think that's why you hear...
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the tough conditions firefighters are facing even in winter time. brian. >> tough conditions is right, michelle. the calendar might say january but it feels more like july out here. take a listen to this. it is bone dry and this is fire fuel in what's supposed to be the dead of winter. feels like a nightmare. it's 4:30 in the morning, dead asleep. >> that's when firefighters pounded on her door. she was just up the hill from this 5-acre, 6 alarm grass fire. as the fire started to grow she said her husband and neighbor used their own gadden hoses to try and -- garden hoses to try and wet the brush around the condos. >> whatever they could before the fire department got to our side. >> the fire threatened between 80 and 90 homes. all of those were evacuated. >> they said you got about 20 minutes. wouldn't expect that in january in pacifica. >> you have enough wind blowing on it, it's going to burn. >> the dry conditions create a potential fire risk year round, even with 6 inches of rain hitting pacifica last month, the long blush was dry enough to fuel
the tough conditions firefighters are facing even in winter time. brian. >> tough conditions is right, michelle. the calendar might say january but it feels more like july out here. take a listen to this. it is bone dry and this is fire fuel in what's supposed to be the dead of winter. feels like a nightmare. it's 4:30 in the morning, dead asleep. >> that's when firefighters pounded on her door. she was just up the hill from this 5-acre, 6 alarm grass fire. as the fire started to...
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it's time to update your kitchen with the power pressure cooker xl. save time. save money. enjoy healthier, more flavorful food that you cooked yourself with the simple touch of a button. meats in minutes instead of hours. forget about ordering takeout -- it's full of preservatives, and packaged foods are loaded with salt. cook at home. cook for yourself. cook for your family. get your power pressure cooker xl and all the recipes that go with it. it's all you need to feed the hungriest gorillas in your house. >> this is incredible. [ laughs ] >> announcer: introducing the power pressure cooker xl, the amazing push-button kitchen miracle that lets you prepare that succulent, perfectly cooked family roast in 25 minutes... or a pot full of mouthwatering meatballs in 15 minutes... or how about a classic homemade lasagna, oozing with cheese in 20 minutes? this is power cooking. the secret is power pressure cooker's air-tight lid that locks into place, trapping superheated steam inside. the hyper pressurized environment forces liquid and moisture into your food, locking in intense
it's time to update your kitchen with the power pressure cooker xl. save time. save money. enjoy healthier, more flavorful food that you cooked yourself with the simple touch of a button. meats in minutes instead of hours. forget about ordering takeout -- it's full of preservatives, and packaged foods are loaded with salt. cook at home. cook for yourself. cook for your family. get your power pressure cooker xl and all the recipes that go with it. it's all you need to feed the hungriest gorillas...
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back to you. >> jeanine, thank you. >>> the time now is 5:37. he golden gate bridge will be shut down for the weekend after midnight. saturday morning crew will be out there installing a movable median barrier that will replace the current system of plastic pylons. now there will be zipper trucks to remove the barriers and they will be replacing them with cement pylons. there will be two trucks, one from the front and one from the back. >> you have a line to follow and a half inch to inch to play with. >> the workers say the new system will be a huge safety improvement reducing a lot of serious accidents on the bridge. however the old plastic pylon system will be used near the toll plaza until the doyle drive project is finished in 2017. >>> happening today, the u.s. olympic committee will decide which four american cities will get a chance to compete for host of the 2024 olympic games. san francisco is in contention and ktvu reporter tara moriarty is? the east bay with a big project included in the local olympic bid. tara? >> reporter: we are ta
back to you. >> jeanine, thank you. >>> the time now is 5:37. he golden gate bridge will be shut down for the weekend after midnight. saturday morning crew will be out there installing a movable median barrier that will replace the current system of plastic pylons. now there will be zipper trucks to remove the barriers and they will be replacing them with cement pylons. there will be two trucks, one from the front and one from the back. >> you have a line to follow and a...
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officers are looking out for one another all the time. we have a job to do and we're going get it done. >> the chief says within a few days he will hold a town hall meeting to review what had happened and as he does, after any, as he always does after any officer-involved shooting. last year 4 people died in 9 police shooting incidents. >>> and we have a suspect armed and dangerous by police. he is stacy hawthorn. when approached by officers police say he ran off with the gun, stole a car, and tried to run over a police officer. he was able to, he crashed the car, threw a locked gate and ran away. if you've seen him or recognize him you are asked to call police. >>> happening today, governor jerry brown will be sworn in for an unprecedented fourth term. 4 years ago, his nothinguation was held at the auditorium. he'll take the oath of office and deliver his annual state of the state address. he is expected to call on lawmakers, despite the $2 billion surplus. >>> when the governor took office we had a $26 billion deficit. worst credit ratin
officers are looking out for one another all the time. we have a job to do and we're going get it done. >> the chief says within a few days he will hold a town hall meeting to review what had happened and as he does, after any, as he always does after any officer-involved shooting. last year 4 people died in 9 police shooting incidents. >>> and we have a suspect armed and dangerous by police. he is stacy hawthorn. when approached by officers police say he ran off with the gun,...