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it always felt there were other networks out there. in fact a few days ago after abdelsalam was caught they found another lead suspect. he was recently connected to both the paris attacks and the hideouts. we knew there were other people out there. we knew they existed. belgium long had the problem with multiculturalism. we don't know any more how many more networks were out there. there was always that warning there were other attacks eminent. we are seeing that now. belgium raised the terror level to the highest. it means they think another attack might be eminent. >> on friday when you were covering this for us not only was he captured and willing to give authorities additional information seemingly mentioning names. there were explosive and other names. >> all we know is there were a lot of weapons and heavy weapons and lots of ammunition. salah abdelsalam fled the area. there was one nigerian man killed during the shoot-out it was clear abdelsalam had it flee. when he was captured he was unarmed. as we are learning there was anoth
it always felt there were other networks out there. in fact a few days ago after abdelsalam was caught they found another lead suspect. he was recently connected to both the paris attacks and the hideouts. we knew there were other people out there. we knew they existed. belgium long had the problem with multiculturalism. we don't know any more how many more networks were out there. there was always that warning there were other attacks eminent. we are seeing that now. belgium raised the terror...
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, doesn't there? mr. keller: in examining not effect, but the purpose. the constitutional analysis would be did the texas legislature have an invalid purpose? and if -- justice sotomayor: well, don't you think that you can read that from the fact that there are so many other medical treatments whose complication rates are so disproportionately higher, and the legislature is only targeting abortion when there is nothing about the figures before it that show a risk so unusual that it needs greater attention? mr. keller: but that would have been simopoulos, it would have been mazurek. and this is why petitioners are trying to upset the balance that was struck in casey. justice breyer: i don't see where this fits in, i mean, to the argument. i don't question their purpose. i won't question their purpose. mr. keller: good. thank you, justice breyer. [laughter] [applause] justice breyer: but the the what their purpose is, that they're worried about these complications and they want to make life safer for th
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there was some panic there >>> absolutely. just a few days the paris attack main suspect was arrested in brussels so the city has been on alert. have you been feeling more on alert since then? >> since the arrest since salah abdeslam, no, not really, no >>> in came completely out of the blue? >> yes. now you mention it, the first day they got him, i saw some military police on bridges to the entrance roads of brussels, but not more than that. i didn't see them for days afterwards and stuff like that >>> thank you very much, indeed for taking the time to talk to us. we appreciate it and i hope you can collect your children soon from school and have everyone safely back at home thank you to for talking to us >> okay. no problem. thank you. bye >>> just a short while ago the belgium prime minister told media that there is no connection at this stage to last week's arrest of the paris attack suspect. >> translation: i have no information to give. we're working in terms of priority to provide support to the injured, evacuate, deal
there was some panic there >>> absolutely. just a few days the paris attack main suspect was arrested in brussels so the city has been on alert. have you been feeling more on alert since then? >> since the arrest since salah abdeslam, no, not really, no >>> in came completely out of the blue? >> yes. now you mention it, the first day they got him, i saw some military police on bridges to the entrance roads of brussels, but not more than that. i didn't see them for...
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there. a lot of folks wondering why he wasn't there. >> we know that there are people who have very mixed emotions about what's happening here and the president being on cuban soil, the first american president to come to cuba in some 88 years, nearly nine decades. calvin coolidge coming here in 1928 with the first lady at that time, that was grace coolidge, but many mixed emotions back at home about this. we know there are protests taking place in little havana, and that is the epicenter of cuban politics there. obviously because people are concerned about whether the policy of engagement will actually work. >> listen. the cuban community back in miami is not monolithic anymore. it is seems there's a wide array of thoughtss to what's happening on the island. we see that every day when we're out here reporting. >> the president is very popular here on the island, but back there in little havana as you can see some of the pictures that you are looking at live of some of the protesters thehe.
there. a lot of folks wondering why he wasn't there. >> we know that there are people who have very mixed emotions about what's happening here and the president being on cuban soil, the first american president to come to cuba in some 88 years, nearly nine decades. calvin coolidge coming here in 1928 with the first lady at that time, that was grace coolidge, but many mixed emotions back at home about this. we know there are protests taking place in little havana, and that is the epicenter...
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is there at the airport in brussels but saying that there are local reports saying there may have been an additional three explosions at capital. >> three different subway stations is the report that alex was getting from the local broadcaster essentially public broadcaster similar to the bbc of bruls. >> the significance of that you're saying is one of those is located near the eu. one is in the maalbeek area. the third do you think is near the nato headquarters? >> reporter: it's what you were talking about. what the significance of this city is is that this city is home to these major institutions, the european union, nato and, of course, all of these embassies relatively brussels and if these explosions did take place at these metro stations they are highly symbolic symbolic. one is next to the belgian government. another is next to the main building housing the european union and when you add on the explosions we know about at the airport two at 8:00 this morning. this would indicate a coordinated attack so hope to be getting more information from the belgian authorities at the to
is there at the airport in brussels but saying that there are local reports saying there may have been an additional three explosions at capital. >> three different subway stations is the report that alex was getting from the local broadcaster essentially public broadcaster similar to the bbc of bruls. >> the significance of that you're saying is one of those is located near the eu. one is in the maalbeek area. the third do you think is near the nato headquarters? >> reporter:...
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there is a police officer there on the scene who is very case numberrably moving in there.officer to diffuse that situation. >> if you saw a punch being thrown, that's more than i have seen. i don't exactly have 360-degree vantage point from where i am, greta. forgive me if i missed that punch being thrown. >> i saw the punch being thrown. obviously it didn't look like it connected which was the good news. john, do you have any sense of who the protesters are? do they have a particular beef or is it just anti-donald trump? >> a lot of it is general anti-donald trump people holding up signs trump fascist, obviously a lot of representatives from black lives matters ashg well. there are far more people on the pro-trump side who are facing off with these protesters. i have seen vets for trump. people from all walks of life, all ages one racist trump sign. again, he is such a polarizing figure, greta. people from both sides are suggesting that they want their views heard and do whatever it takes to get on't know if i can remember a donald trump event that hasn't been interrupted
there is a police officer there on the scene who is very case numberrably moving in there.officer to diffuse that situation. >> if you saw a punch being thrown, that's more than i have seen. i don't exactly have 360-degree vantage point from where i am, greta. forgive me if i missed that punch being thrown. >> i saw the punch being thrown. obviously it didn't look like it connected which was the good news. john, do you have any sense of who the protesters are? do they have a...
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there are a lot of people who are there. mostly in support of donald trump but in have also been a handful of people who turned out blocking traffic, very much against donald trump, and his message. our jeremy diamond is right there in the thick of it all. jeremy, there also seems to about great divide structurally when e were had a kind of birdseye view of the crowd gathered. there it is right there pup see like a pocket right around the stage, and then there's this great space and then a whole other slew of people. help us understand the differences here. >> reporter: that's right, fredricka. we have right here hundreds of people right around the stage. people who have been swept by the secret service, gone through security screenings and beyond that you have thousands of more people who are lined up behind barricades. people who have not been screened or gone through the secret service magnetometers's they can see the stage from where they are and hear the speakers that are very large here at the donald trump rally. >> at
there are a lot of people who are there. mostly in support of donald trump but in have also been a handful of people who turned out blocking traffic, very much against donald trump, and his message. our jeremy diamond is right there in the thick of it all. jeremy, there also seems to about great divide structurally when e were had a kind of birdseye view of the crowd gathered. there it is right there pup see like a pocket right around the stage, and then there's this great space and then a...
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there." but we are connected to everywhere on the planet by less than a day's flight away. that is what microbes do. the exploit new niches that we put up, adapt, and infect us. we created this perfect system. i would like to hope we are at the end of it. i would like to propose in a more positive and optimistic way, that in 50-100 years, generations will say, those guys had a lot of problems with infectious diseases. let's think about the ways we can work together to get rid of the pandemic trap. then we can deal it other issues we are discovering. first of all, i am in an organization, a nonprofit in new york. we work on emerging diseases to try to understand what drives them and what are the underlying causes of pandemics. what is the science behind it? can we prove something is attached to the driver of a pandemic that leads to the spread, and then can we do something about the driver? first of all, we need to know if they really are a big issue. the book lays it out clearly. what is the
there." but we are connected to everywhere on the planet by less than a day's flight away. that is what microbes do. the exploit new niches that we put up, adapt, and infect us. we created this perfect system. i would like to hope we are at the end of it. i would like to propose in a more positive and optimistic way, that in 50-100 years, generations will say, those guys had a lot of problems with infectious diseases. let's think about the ways we can work together to get rid of the...
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there is still a lot of work to be done there. the new york police department is there. so is the fbi and they are trying to get some more information to try to see if there is anything we need to be worried about. >> evan is going to continue working his sources. more with him throughout the day. paul cruickshank brings us up to date. he's standing by with carol costello. let's go to carol. >> i want to bring in paul cruickshank and also mooig weiss, cnn contributor. glad to have you both here. first off paul, how likely is another attack. >> certainly very possible in the hours 4d ahead. there is an active man hunt going on according to the belgium media. they have agreed to not report any new information about this ongoing man hunt, this gonna oing investigation. because they want to give the belgian security chances to apprehend these suspects. so there is grave concern there could be more attacks. that is very fluid and dynamic situation in brussels. i think the working assumption -- >> let's hold on. the media blackout. as an american citizen that would freak me ou
there is still a lot of work to be done there. the new york police department is there. so is the fbi and they are trying to get some more information to try to see if there is anything we need to be worried about. >> evan is going to continue working his sources. more with him throughout the day. paul cruickshank brings us up to date. he's standing by with carol costello. let's go to carol. >> i want to bring in paul cruickshank and also mooig weiss, cnn contributor. glad to have...
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suspect who is still out there. he was just named yesterday by the belgian authorities. his name is najim laachraoui. he was going by a pseudonym. he is 24 years old, we understand it. he hasn't been scene since late last year but his dna found in two safe houses linked to those isis attackers in belgium and most importantly in one of those safe houses they found the traces of explosives, specifically an explosive called tapt and that's the type used by the suicide bombers on november 13th in brussels in their suicide vests. it's an extremely complex explosive to make and that it's extremely volatile but very easy because the materials that are needed can be bought across -- can be bought over the counter and so there were traces of this house where this -- we know this suspect to have been because of his dna so the think something that he is intricate to the bombmaking process, if not the bombmaker himself for not just the group of isis attackers that carried out the novaing thats that have all been -- are all now
suspect who is still out there. he was just named yesterday by the belgian authorities. his name is najim laachraoui. he was going by a pseudonym. he is 24 years old, we understand it. he hasn't been scene since late last year but his dna found in two safe houses linked to those isis attackers in belgium and most importantly in one of those safe houses they found the traces of explosives, specifically an explosive called tapt and that's the type used by the suicide bombers on november 13th in...
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so there were shots, and there were blasts. don't know what caused the explosion. >> the original report said shots fired. and then the explosion took place. made you think it was some type of engagement. like it bring in somebody who is all over this terror stuff, dr. sebastian gorka. a major general with the matthew c. homeownerer distinguished chair of military theory at marine corps university. and understands that when things happen in brussels, oftentimes they emanate from the middle east. dr. gorker, welcome back. what have you obtained from what we were able to find out about the multiple explosions in brussels? >> clearly, brian, the ttp, so the tactics, the techniques and the procedures of this attack follow very closely the jihadi methodology that we've become unfortunately used to since 9/11. so when it's al qaeda in terms of 9/11 or the london bombings or the madrid bombings or when it was isis and the paris attacks most recently, the idea that you have synchronized cells, synchronized teams that mix a different ty
so there were shots, and there were blasts. don't know what caused the explosion. >> the original report said shots fired. and then the explosion took place. made you think it was some type of engagement. like it bring in somebody who is all over this terror stuff, dr. sebastian gorka. a major general with the matthew c. homeownerer distinguished chair of military theory at marine corps university. and understands that when things happen in brussels, oftentimes they emanate from the...
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so there is an accountability mechanism in there. the elected officials and members of congress on the democratic side are superdelegates in on the republican side or not. the committee members are all superdelegates. but a congressman who did that would be big news. and it would be big news in his or her district. i suspect they would get a primary challenge. next time around. this is the power of parties. parties, for all of their weakness, are still incredibly powerful. we've never had a democracy that that doesn't have political parties. as much as people dump on them, this is how people organizing cells in democracies. there are accountability mechanisms to the voters take party seriously. as for the narrower question that comes up a lot, with the superdelegates ever controlled convention, there's been superdelegates in the democratic party since 1984. they have never voted differently than the publicly elected delegate. again, for the same accountability reason. >> the entire panel seems to say that it's a good thing that we in
so there is an accountability mechanism in there. the elected officials and members of congress on the democratic side are superdelegates in on the republican side or not. the committee members are all superdelegates. but a congressman who did that would be big news. and it would be big news in his or her district. i suspect they would get a primary challenge. next time around. this is the power of parties. parties, for all of their weakness, are still incredibly powerful. we've never had a...
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there is a fear. these are brutal attackers who may make you think twice before calling it in to police. it speaks for itself. the only one to survive the paris attacks and still there are able to get past. you would have thought the entire area, everybody having an eye on the people who were mostly suspected of being part of the larger isis network. >> just to recap, charlie, if you're just joining us, there appear to have been three bombs that went off in brussels this morning. two at the airport. the reports are, there are 13 dead at the airport. another 10 appear to have been killed in a blast at a metro station. there are 23 dead and dozens injured at this hour. there is no apparent in awe this a. >> it happened at 8:00 this morning to passengers going in different locations all around the world. with me today is tuesday. friday there was a major arrest in the final suspect they said they were looking for, is a la abdeslam who was a major player. we have one more person we're looking for, a bomb
there is a fear. these are brutal attackers who may make you think twice before calling it in to police. it speaks for itself. the only one to survive the paris attacks and still there are able to get past. you would have thought the entire area, everybody having an eye on the people who were mostly suspected of being part of the larger isis network. >> just to recap, charlie, if you're just joining us, there appear to have been three bombs that went off in brussels this morning. two at...
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there is a disconnect. hopefully, one day that will be addressed as well because it's kind of silly, if you came in from mars and looked at this, who would ever have a 90-day reporting clock for a company that's making multi-year investments. >> rose: people like warren buffett and everyone else would say that's true. >> i think they'd agree. >> rose: you also have a lot of money overseas you haven't brought home because of taxes. >> yes. let's talk about that for a minute. the reason we have a lot of money overseas is because two-thirds of our revenues are outside of the united states. >> rose: fair enough. and we make a lot of money -- >> rose: fair enough, but president obama and others said we wish they'd bring them home and create jobs here and other stuff they could do. and i want to bring them home as well but i can't afford to bring them home at a 40% tax rate. this just doesn't make sense. it doesn't make sense. and it's not just me. it doesn't make sense for any company, and it's not good for the
there is a disconnect. hopefully, one day that will be addressed as well because it's kind of silly, if you came in from mars and looked at this, who would ever have a 90-day reporting clock for a company that's making multi-year investments. >> rose: people like warren buffett and everyone else would say that's true. >> i think they'd agree. >> rose: you also have a lot of money overseas you haven't brought home because of taxes. >> yes. let's talk about that for a...
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another big factor economic opportunity, most basic thing there members of society there, many who lived their entire lives and are muslim don't feel economic opportunity and not enough jobs for them, when they don't have economic opportunity it's easy for i.s.i.l. or groups like i.s.i.l. to recruitment. >> people disenfranchised in europe and a large part of people do feel disenfranchised and the heart has been closed down and evacuated and trains on the euro star also have been evacuated particularly the line between brussels and london. let's bring in jackie roland she is in paris now, what is the concern there jackie, what happened? >> well, here in paris obvious they are following the situation in brussels very closely. in the last half hour there was a high-level meeting here at the palace of president francois hollande summoned his interior minister someone who has been intimately following events throughout and we have seen him on saturday at the palace as well after arrest of salah-abdeslam and topped security and political officials meeting to look at the potential consequences
another big factor economic opportunity, most basic thing there members of society there, many who lived their entire lives and are muslim don't feel economic opportunity and not enough jobs for them, when they don't have economic opportunity it's easy for i.s.i.l. or groups like i.s.i.l. to recruitment. >> people disenfranchised in europe and a large part of people do feel disenfranchised and the heart has been closed down and evacuated and trains on the euro star also have been...
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he was a soldier for isis and so the fear now is there are thought only fighters, europeans which there are thousands in iraq and syria coming back to carry out and plan attacks but also homegrown jihadists people like salah abdeslam who are willing to take up arms and carry out attacks and wreak havoc. the message coming from isis now is telling their fighters, don't just carry out big symbolic targeted a very famous landmarks, strategic locations, they're saying carry them out wherever you can, kill whoever you can so what intelligence officials expect to see in the coming months and years really are different types of attacks, sporadic attacks, anything that can sauce any sort of disruption, anything that can cause any sort of fear and so, of course, this is a country, these are countries, this is a continent that is still very much reeling from those paris attacks, very afraid for the next attack, knowing that it could come soon. of course, we don't know what has happened today but that's the mood here is that everyone is going to immediately assume that this is linked if not direct
he was a soldier for isis and so the fear now is there are thought only fighters, europeans which there are thousands in iraq and syria coming back to carry out and plan attacks but also homegrown jihadists people like salah abdeslam who are willing to take up arms and carry out attacks and wreak havoc. the message coming from isis now is telling their fighters, don't just carry out big symbolic targeted a very famous landmarks, strategic locations, they're saying carry them out wherever you...
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there is the mcdonalds there on the westbound ssde of colfax. the traffic is slow not only on colfax but also slow on 225. it goes back to before mississippi. now there is a new accident on the left lane on the northbound side of 225 by alameda. double trouble there with the accident and obviously with the smoke from the house fire that is over there on the 225 drive. we are seeing slower than average traffic over there. everything else around town in the usual spot, including the north side. i will have that look on the south side in a bit. >> all right. jayson, thank you. >>> colorado voters and 11 other states head to primary and caucus locations. hillary clinton hold commanding leads in the polls going into super tuesday. >> right now it is very important. republicans in colorado will not take part in a presidential around. instead they will elect delegates that will not be bound to vote for a specific capitol yet. donald trump holds the lead in the gop nationally. marco rubio trails by more than 30 points but continues to hit the front-runn
there is the mcdonalds there on the westbound ssde of colfax. the traffic is slow not only on colfax but also slow on 225. it goes back to before mississippi. now there is a new accident on the left lane on the northbound side of 225 by alameda. double trouble there with the accident and obviously with the smoke from the house fire that is over there on the 225 drive. we are seeing slower than average traffic over there. everything else around town in the usual spot, including the north side. i...
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there has to be a law. charlie: this is the perfect case to decide a supreme court decision or a congressional l aw. max: right. there is one more thing. beyond legal precedent which apple is not saying, we build this tool and this exists. it is a company with several hundred thousand employees. there will be people involved. this tool is terrifying and will exist. as the world knows this tool is being built that you do not have every imaginable bad actor saying we will do what it takes to get our hands on the two of -- tool. as soon as we do, some other agent grabbing this tool while it is in existence, using for their own purposes. apple wants a legal hearing that says it must exist under the following framework of the law and that is how usage can and cannot happen. not want thee does responsibility without somebody having said these are the rules and this is the way will do this ? max: i believe that is the purpose. not authorized to speak on behalf of anyone. charlie: i brought you here because you kno
there has to be a law. charlie: this is the perfect case to decide a supreme court decision or a congressional l aw. max: right. there is one more thing. beyond legal precedent which apple is not saying, we build this tool and this exists. it is a company with several hundred thousand employees. there will be people involved. this tool is terrifying and will exist. as the world knows this tool is being built that you do not have every imaginable bad actor saying we will do what it takes to get...
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in my view, there was this -- generally in the media, there was a view that there was a meltdown goingin china. >> right. >> i'm sitting there looking at our numbers, every day. you know, i get up at 3:45, i'm looking at how are we doing in all these countries. and honestly, i would not have known anything was going on in china from any numbers i was looking at. i only knew it from the news. and so i'm looking at -- >> you looked at those figures throughout china? >> on a daily basis. there's a huge disconnect between the thinking and what i'm seeing. now, maybe we're unique but maybe we're not. maybe there is a disconnect. and so i felt a responsibility, because the disconnect was so large, to say something. and so i answered an e-mail. and just -- and i responded. and -- i mean, it was a journalist. so it's fine to talk to -- >> and guess what happened? the market went up? >> i don't know if it's cause and effect or not. i don't know. but what i do know, charlie, was i'm looking at this, and we're not immune from slowdowns. we are not immune. and so i looked at this and said, my god
in my view, there was this -- generally in the media, there was a view that there was a meltdown goingin china. >> right. >> i'm sitting there looking at our numbers, every day. you know, i get up at 3:45, i'm looking at how are we doing in all these countries. and honestly, i would not have known anything was going on in china from any numbers i was looking at. i only knew it from the news. and so i'm looking at -- >> you looked at those figures throughout china? >> on...
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i think to some extent there's been this undercurrent there's something in the works.m no doubt there are other things planned, i think what we saw in paris showed that. a the sheer number of return as just almost statistically, and of course they have the ability to plan. i think we have some interesting things throughout this summer. the uefa world cup, the attacks on the french interest as well, as we have seen in northwest africa too. now in competition what the islamic state is doing, it is interesting to see how they react. but obviously, only two days ago, they were attacking -- only yesterday they were attacking. unsuccessfully, but followed a trend of activity and other resorts. so again, it isn't just this, there are other networks out there, and that's not even talking about turkey and several groups as well. >> i will ask you in a minute, give you a chance to think about this, if there are other attacks whether they are spectacular, mobile attacks whatever they are, if they are likely in europe, which cities are most vulnerable, come back to you if i may in
i think to some extent there's been this undercurrent there's something in the works.m no doubt there are other things planned, i think what we saw in paris showed that. a the sheer number of return as just almost statistically, and of course they have the ability to plan. i think we have some interesting things throughout this summer. the uefa world cup, the attacks on the french interest as well, as we have seen in northwest africa too. now in competition what the islamic state is doing, it...
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you know they are there. there is no police presence at all and that is something they're going to have to look at. going to have to look at increasing boots on the ground in terms of police officers. people come into airports looking to do mischief, lists are comfortable in his eyes upon them. at the moment at our airports we don't have that and the cutbacks to policing are only contributing to an increased sense of security. >> what about metro stations you're in the u.k.? what can be done to make them safer? >> again, talking about police presence on the ground, educated staff to look after anything suspicious. as soon as been trained to vote for a suspicious to restrict certain passengers tends to be when they are passing through from one site to go through security. the certain characteristics of course is the stepping onto the plane. the problem you have is people going into the railway stations are going into the airports. they certainly increase security at rail stations now. you often see detection d
you know they are there. there is no police presence at all and that is something they're going to have to look at. going to have to look at increasing boots on the ground in terms of police officers. people come into airports looking to do mischief, lists are comfortable in his eyes upon them. at the moment at our airports we don't have that and the cutbacks to policing are only contributing to an increased sense of security. >> what about metro stations you're in the u.k.? what can be...
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is there any e.u. legislation and nor is the uk a signatory. so the story is a -- >> i think that -- >> it's from your imagination. >> no, i'm afraid, sir, i think you're in error but it's a long time since i looked at it. there was a question about the maxima and minute ma of coffin sizes and my memory that it was to do with the e.u. >> there was legislation and that it was e.u. okay. well if you can provide -- >> that is my memory. >> if you can provide with us that after the meeting we'd be interested to take a look. i've been through quite a list there either of things which require quite a bit of qualification to understand and where i think a reasonable man would say you had either exaggerated or misrepresented the -- >> i don't think so at all. i think you failed utterly in your experiment if i may say so. >> well, that's a jumts others listening to this can make. do you think on reflection -- and perhaps you don't, having just made that remark, it might be prudent in the interests of generating
is there any e.u. legislation and nor is the uk a signatory. so the story is a -- >> i think that -- >> it's from your imagination. >> no, i'm afraid, sir, i think you're in error but it's a long time since i looked at it. there was a question about the maxima and minute ma of coffin sizes and my memory that it was to do with the e.u. >> there was legislation and that it was e.u. okay. well if you can provide -- >> that is my memory. >> if you can provide...
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there was an explosive ordinance squad on hand there.ouse right here that i'm standing in front of, very much significant. we always seem to come back to the same set of suspects who were implicated in these attacks and also in the paris attacks. the investigators here making headway in the past 24 hours. >> fred, bottom line, that apartment, that house behind you, authorities were very, very close to getting those guys. >> yes, you're right. they were close to getting these guys. the mrob they had when they went into the apartment here last tuesday is they went in thinking that the apartment would be empty. they raided this apartment and they didn't have their full-on riot gear on because they thought they were checking on an address with an empty apartment. when they got here, they were met by automatic weapons fire. one of the people who fired at them with an ak-47 was killed. that man was later identified to be a senior member of the cell that conducted the paris attacks, at least two suspects got away. they believe it could have bee
there was an explosive ordinance squad on hand there.ouse right here that i'm standing in front of, very much significant. we always seem to come back to the same set of suspects who were implicated in these attacks and also in the paris attacks. the investigators here making headway in the past 24 hours. >> fred, bottom line, that apartment, that house behind you, authorities were very, very close to getting those guys. >> yes, you're right. they were close to getting these guys....
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there is nothing in the constitution that says there is nine. that is a creation of congress, by law. talk a little about that concept. as you said, people are surprised by that. jeff: it is an amazing thing to consider. many people don't think of it this way, but tomorrow, the congress could decide to increase the number to 17. there is nothing in the constitution to suggest it cannot do so. the founders left the number they deliberately open question. gone up and down over the course of the 19th century. sometimes for efficiency, or sometimes you needed more justices, but it is also a matter of politics. some people in jackson wanted more justices, more of their appointees on the court. eliminated two seats on the supreme court just to deny andrew johnson the ability to -- andrew jackson the ability to appoint anybody. when does court packing go from more than a conversation with one senator to something like a real proposal? it is an idea that never establishes much momentum. one of the things i wanted to do in this book is track when the ide
there is nothing in the constitution that says there is nine. that is a creation of congress, by law. talk a little about that concept. as you said, people are surprised by that. jeff: it is an amazing thing to consider. many people don't think of it this way, but tomorrow, the congress could decide to increase the number to 17. there is nothing in the constitution to suggest it cannot do so. the founders left the number they deliberately open question. gone up and down over the course of the...
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know it was there. one of those places tucked in the back, then all of a sudden in the trees, dogs. >> many were kept in a variety of pens and many were just chained on the property. and there was an unbelievable amount of trash and debris strewn all throughout the property. the residents from the main one was just filled with all sort of stuff. it was sort of a little trail to go through the trailer. very strong odor in there of urine and feces. the animals that lived in the trailer were sort of climbing over piles of debris. the dogs were heartworm positive. many of them had heartworm that had advanced to such a severe stage that they were suffering from heart failure at that point. >> a team of more than 20 people examines and documents each animal. >> there were a lot of dogs that were really afraid. you can imagine they'd probably spent a lot of their lives just chained up on the property without any real human interaction, which we see a lot on the hoarding cases. >> almost 230 animals are removed
know it was there. one of those places tucked in the back, then all of a sudden in the trees, dogs. >> many were kept in a variety of pens and many were just chained on the property. and there was an unbelievable amount of trash and debris strewn all throughout the property. the residents from the main one was just filled with all sort of stuff. it was sort of a little trail to go through the trailer. very strong odor in there of urine and feces. the animals that lived in the trailer were...
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there are so many different reports. we need to hear something definitive from senior people in the government. charlie: there has been some criticism of the belgian police and what they should have known. does that resonate? or is it simply considered an impossible task and they did the best they could? guest: i think it resonates. there are people raising questions about this. one of the big ones i heard being discussed by the brussels television stations today is, why wasn't the threat level higher? senior officials said it was as high as we could make it when we did not have a specific threat. they seemed to have a lot of information that suggested they were close to that. there was not a broader clampdown. people are frightened. information is not coming out quickly. people are quite nervous. guest: it is always a combination of these things. obviously, brussels has a lot of people, the most in europe per capita, that have gone to syria and fought or had plans to go. they have a very large number of people, proporti
there are so many different reports. we need to hear something definitive from senior people in the government. charlie: there has been some criticism of the belgian police and what they should have known. does that resonate? or is it simply considered an impossible task and they did the best they could? guest: i think it resonates. there are people raising questions about this. one of the big ones i heard being discussed by the brussels television stations today is, why wasn't the threat level...
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you can see there is so many disease in here. there is no food. there is no water. there is nothing here. >> reporter: you didn't expect europe to be like this from what i understand. >> yes. for sure. i didn't expect it at all like this. >> reporter: now the border is closed, many people stay here hoping that something will change, but there's no sign of that at the moment. what are your options? what is your family going to do? what are you going to do to get out of here? >> actually, we don't know. they told us you can go to the u.n. and apply for relocation program, but it's not a good option actually. you have to go to, you don't know where you will go. we wanted to go to germany because my dad knows a lot of germans. my brother is there, but we don't want to go down other country. we have to wait too much for six months or seven months or even a year. the second option is stay in greece, like refugees, but it is also not an option for us. we didn't expect that at all. >> reporter: no matter how long, what option you take, whether it's relocation or asking for
you can see there is so many disease in here. there is no food. there is no water. there is nothing here. >> reporter: you didn't expect europe to be like this from what i understand. >> yes. for sure. i didn't expect it at all like this. >> reporter: now the border is closed, many people stay here hoping that something will change, but there's no sign of that at the moment. what are your options? what is your family going to do? what are you going to do to get out of here?...
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so there's mover them out there. you know, imagine a war with another country and that country has 5 hu00 sabtouers in your country and they get some level of support minor from the population but of ex-patriots but some level of support. there's 500 people. that's unbelievable. that could really devastate europe. the thing we thoof watch here is the tempo of events they come back on top of this quick in another week or two with another attack or even sooner because they definitely have people who have knowledge how to direct these and they will feel the flury of success after this horror today. >> no way of knowing, i don't think, jim. could be more -- god forbid could be more today. and in different cities or whatever. but, again, you don't want to totally panic from a situation like this. cooler heads prevail. but it's difficult when you see what we're looking at right now on the screen. >> right. >> appreciate your time today. thanks. >> as we continues this conversation joining us right now on the "squawk" news
so there's mover them out there. you know, imagine a war with another country and that country has 5 hu00 sabtouers in your country and they get some level of support minor from the population but of ex-patriots but some level of support. there's 500 people. that's unbelievable. that could really devastate europe. the thing we thoof watch here is the tempo of events they come back on top of this quick in another week or two with another attack or even sooner because they definitely have people...
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it's a little foggy out there. don't worry. there's some relief on the way. so pull out those t-shirts. you may want to pull out the summer dress, and, of course, meteorologist sam roberts will have much more on that coming up straight ahead. this is pretty cool. six flags over texas is getting ready to launch an all-new kind of ride. reality coaster opens for test rides next thursday. it's the first virtual reality coaster in north america. riders get headsets that send them into a 360-degree virtual world synced with the roller coaster. it opens to the pub on march 26th. >>> we know that housing in northeast ohio is inexpensive compared to other regions, but a new survey shows how cleveland ranks as the second most affordable of the nation's 27 large metro cities. this is according to trade tradepublisher.com. it says a clevelander with a salary of $33,000 can afford a home. thanks to the lower home prices and mortgage rates coming in number one, though, the city of pittsburgh. >> brian: the cavaliers are back on the floor at the q. the washington wizards w
it's a little foggy out there. don't worry. there's some relief on the way. so pull out those t-shirts. you may want to pull out the summer dress, and, of course, meteorologist sam roberts will have much more on that coming up straight ahead. this is pretty cool. six flags over texas is getting ready to launch an all-new kind of ride. reality coaster opens for test rides next thursday. it's the first virtual reality coaster in north america. riders get headsets that send them into a 360-degree...
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but there are -- i mean there is a lot of police around.s not -- i haven't heard complaints that there aren't enough police around. >> tara, it's also -- >> we're just -- >> sorry about that. it's brian. glad you are safe, tara. thank you for joining us. it's also a little bit dysfunctional. you brought us some of the stories about the belgian police. but explain to our viewers how different it is there. in america we have got the new york police department, and the chicago police department. brussels has different diverse and competing departments, do they not? >> yes, they do. the city is fragmented to quarters and police departments. there is not a great deal of communication between them. that makes it difficult in terms of coordinating information. on top of that, the counterterrorism resource that they have, they were only spend being $50 million euros on counterterrorism before this. so they are not really equipped for ready to handled this sort of situation, a national threat. we know that french counterterrorism has been involved a
but there are -- i mean there is a lot of police around.s not -- i haven't heard complaints that there aren't enough police around. >> tara, it's also -- >> we're just -- >> sorry about that. it's brian. glad you are safe, tara. thank you for joining us. it's also a little bit dysfunctional. you brought us some of the stories about the belgian police. but explain to our viewers how different it is there. in america we have got the new york police department, and the chicago...
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no there is no tension. the tension was the tension of tragedy and of the drama and to know that there were terrorists who had been able to prepare their act in belgium but also in france, and above all from the outside because all of that is the same network, syrian, which can then have an accomplice organization in belgium and have authors in france and other countries, and we are all intercontacted and the drama that took place in france could have happened elsewhere, and there have been other dramas even in belgium a fewing -- few months ago. so we are forced to carry out the same action and we have the same pride when we have the same results. mr. president you announce the defense council tomorrow in paris. the -- have you had additional information from the belgium authorities with regards to the terrorist threats in france in no, because i have often reminded -- and not only after the 13th of november and not only after the attacks in january 2015 that the level of threat is very high and what we nee
no there is no tension. the tension was the tension of tragedy and of the drama and to know that there were terrorists who had been able to prepare their act in belgium but also in france, and above all from the outside because all of that is the same network, syrian, which can then have an accomplice organization in belgium and have authors in france and other countries, and we are all intercontacted and the drama that took place in france could have happened elsewhere, and there have been...
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there are high expectations there today. >> reporter: yes. there are. it has been builder's krumplyg time for the ur-- you crunch time for the refugee crisis. a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel and that sort of thing. the president of turkey said that he saw a possible turning point in the crisis. they believe all of these leaders here that they're zeroing in on the possible solution to this crisis. one dependent on help from turkey. at the moment they will be working on possible language to declare the so-called balkan route over which thousands of people gone having crossed as far as austria. what that has done because national borders have been controlled, is push back a huge number of people deemed to be economic migrants, not refugees, and people deemed to have failed in their asylum claim. they're growing in a huge body of people in greece in desperate conditions with nowhere to go. that's where the focus of the solution lies that e.u. wants turkey to agree to large-scale admissions of those people so they can be repatriated to their coun
there are high expectations there today. >> reporter: yes. there are. it has been builder's krumplyg time for the ur-- you crunch time for the refugee crisis. a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel and that sort of thing. the president of turkey said that he saw a possible turning point in the crisis. they believe all of these leaders here that they're zeroing in on the possible solution to this crisis. one dependent on help from turkey. at the moment they will be working on possible...
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because there has been artists there, attacked by the extremist groups. they should have taken precautions about it. unfortunately it happened. and then the person was killed. >> linked directly or indistinctly because both of them was about religious intall rons. >> they belong to the same extremist thinking, to the school of thought we have in islam, and the groups together. what they are doing in islam, lahore. is the same ideology. they are thinking alike, and they have the same objective, in order to divert the attention of the armed forces from fighting. >> hence the statement from the group that carried out the attack in lahore saying we are inside the city, we will not stop what we are doing, we'll continue with suicide attacks. >> there is a statement. and they have taken responsibility for it. they are there. they have sleeper cells everywhere in the country. that is what the main problem is. they are faceless enemies, and we have to fight them, and all the history has to fight them. otherwise we cannot manage them. they surprise you. they are f
because there has been artists there, attacked by the extremist groups. they should have taken precautions about it. unfortunately it happened. and then the person was killed. >> linked directly or indistinctly because both of them was about religious intall rons. >> they belong to the same extremist thinking, to the school of thought we have in islam, and the groups together. what they are doing in islam, lahore. is the same ideology. they are thinking alike, and they have the same...
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there's laura. hold the pants up, laura. >> brian: keep your drawers on there. >> tia: i want to say good morning to all the great people out there. a lot of people told us they watch "cleveland 19 news this morning" and we preach that. >> brian: nikki and jeff tanchak joined us. >> samantha: couldn't see me tucked away in the storm chaser out of the wind. >> tia: smart move. it was windy. that's where they told me to stay. i parked right there. i hope you had fun at the parade. it was a great time. literally every 5 feet somebody was like tanchak! >> tia: everybody knows tanchak. >> samantha: i felt like i was with bon jovi or something. people were freaking out. >> tia: therm freaking out. okay. well, it was fun. time now is 6:44. we had such a great time yesterday. it was so good to meet you, if you're watching this morning, and we met you yesterday. if not, well, i hope we meet you one day. thanks for coming out yesterday. beautiful start this morning. here's doppler max, and well, there's nothi
there's laura. hold the pants up, laura. >> brian: keep your drawers on there. >> tia: i want to say good morning to all the great people out there. a lot of people told us they watch "cleveland 19 news this morning" and we preach that. >> brian: nikki and jeff tanchak joined us. >> samantha: couldn't see me tucked away in the storm chaser out of the wind. >> tia: smart move. it was windy. that's where they told me to stay. i parked right there. i hope...
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there are reports of a body left there. we have not gotten confirmed information on who the attackers were, though it's obvious there may be some connection with isis, that's what members of congress are saying, this attack has all the hall marks of an isis directed attack. in terms of the response from the u.s., americans are in touch with their european counterparts but there have been no formal instructions in the u.s. on what actions to take because there have been no threats of attacks. in response many major cities are on their own, stepping up security at airports, at train station, commuter trains and subway terminals. we seeing this in new york, washington, d.c., chicago, los angeles and boston so far. more deployments, more visibility security, more walking through airports with weapons deployed, many more bomb sniffing dogs, a lot more messages, if you see something, say something. beyond that, at least so far, we don't get indications there are going to be changes to train stations here in the u.s. no change on
there are reports of a body left there. we have not gotten confirmed information on who the attackers were, though it's obvious there may be some connection with isis, that's what members of congress are saying, this attack has all the hall marks of an isis directed attack. in terms of the response from the u.s., americans are in touch with their european counterparts but there have been no formal instructions in the u.s. on what actions to take because there have been no threats of attacks. in...
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no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $399 a month at your local juliet: if you are just waking up you are waking up to news that is not very pleasant, we are following breaking news out of brussels, belgium, apparently there have been two explosions at the airport, sounds like they american airlines desk in the departure lounge in the main screened. you don't have to go through security to get to this area. it is believed there was a suicide bomber. reports from belgian media say 13 have been killed, 35 severely wounded. ben: images from sky news, it appears to be on the right, what happened afterward, this was an explosion at a subway station in downtown brussels very near the headquarters of the euro
no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $399 a month at your local juliet: if you are just waking up you are waking up to news that is not very pleasant, we are following breaking news out of...
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donald trump saying there would be riots, there could be, there may b there would be riots if the partyould take the nomination from him with him being so far away, you take him literally? >> i do take him literally, because we have seen so much in him, talking about punching somebody in the face, carrying them out on stretchrs, it plays in the hands ultimately of democrats that will use all of this against him. not everybody said don't take donald trump seriously, i first said it on this program i think back in july when i wrote about it for the wall street journal, but democrats will go after donald trump full boor. we'll see, he's been so teflon if it has any effect, but they won't make the same effect we have. >> the idea of punching people in the nose and the idea of riots is an awful thing to consider. but we're talking about anger and the anger that is within some ranks of the republican party. won't some of that anger be justifiable if you're a donald trump supporter if your guy had the most delegates going into the convention and he was blocked? >> i remember being a college ki
donald trump saying there would be riots, there could be, there may b there would be riots if the partyould take the nomination from him with him being so far away, you take him literally? >> i do take him literally, because we have seen so much in him, talking about punching somebody in the face, carrying them out on stretchrs, it plays in the hands ultimately of democrats that will use all of this against him. not everybody said don't take donald trump seriously, i first said it on this...
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there weren't many more beds there.n a special prosecutors and victims of domestic violence and survivors where there had been homicides all got together, and we were meeting over a regular basis and we wrote the script and gathered all the statistics because it had never been quantified before on a regional level. how many calls - how many domestic violence 911 calls are there, how many incident reports are filed, how many go to court, how many are convicted, how many people end up in emergency rooms >>> it was staggering. >> 37 homicides in 15 years. 37. anywhere from a 3 month old child to a 78 year old woman >>> are those moments those that you are glad you are natalie merchant, that your celebrity can be used to highlight these issues. is that almost the point these days? >> yeah. i've been involved in doing benefits from day one, so 35 years of doing benefits, but i feel in the last six or seven years i don't wait for people to call me. i sort of assess where there's a need and then i get really involved >>> your
there weren't many more beds there.n a special prosecutors and victims of domestic violence and survivors where there had been homicides all got together, and we were meeting over a regular basis and we wrote the script and gathered all the statistics because it had never been quantified before on a regional level. how many calls - how many domestic violence 911 calls are there, how many incident reports are filed, how many go to court, how many are convicted, how many people end up in...
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be careful out there. it's dry. we need rain out there. it has been a while. 14 compared to yesterday. 18 degrees cooler in boulder and colorado springs. denver at 29 degrees. you'll notice the chill outside. 32 in boulder and 27 in colorado springs. and 30 out in ray. taking a look at our 5-day forecast. tomorrow, we're looking at the 60s. today we're in the 50s and 60s through the rest of the week, but windy tomorrow again. >> joel. >> watching i-225 and 110th. there's a lot of cars. typical for this time of day. look at the speeds dip into the teens and 20s. there's a 20 minute drive from 120th to i-76. us 36, nice and wide open in both directions as you head out the northwest parkway. for the mouse trap cam, plenty of space between the cars. that's keeping this orange instead of red and yellow. we're seeing slowing develop along i-25 getting passed santa fe. have had quite a bit of curiosity slowing in the northbound direction on the approach to colfax because of the east of i-225 and colfax is where we've been following that fire. >>
be careful out there. it's dry. we need rain out there. it has been a while. 14 compared to yesterday. 18 degrees cooler in boulder and colorado springs. denver at 29 degrees. you'll notice the chill outside. 32 in boulder and 27 in colorado springs. and 30 out in ray. taking a look at our 5-day forecast. tomorrow, we're looking at the 60s. today we're in the 50s and 60s through the rest of the week, but windy tomorrow again. >> joel. >> watching i-225 and 110th. there's a lot of...
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i moan there were some signs, there is one there, animal liberation now. >> right.eirdre: you know -- >> here's the difference. and by the way, look, i don't have a dog in this race. you played the sot of senator cruz in the beginning. doing same thing that bernie sanders and hillary clinton is doing. he casting violence at trump and putting his name in it. the fact there has been, there was a older gentleman, who wasn't much of a gentleman, punched a protester at a trump rally. that is wrong. a guy showed up at trump rally in kkk hood and so bait people and "black lives matter" and soros group. deirdre: they are pushing buttons of crowd. >> they're not there to push buttons. they hand out leaflets. they say how to disrupt. go as far as your conscience, yesterday i said is it okay to disrupt. some of them said, yes. well what about in the first amendment. in case of trump this is okay. this is deliberately being pushed at him. i'm not exonerating for him to take responsibility. we don't go to bernie sanders rallies on the right, start disrupting them, breaking them
i moan there were some signs, there is one there, animal liberation now. >> right.eirdre: you know -- >> here's the difference. and by the way, look, i don't have a dog in this race. you played the sot of senator cruz in the beginning. doing same thing that bernie sanders and hillary clinton is doing. he casting violence at trump and putting his name in it. the fact there has been, there was a older gentleman, who wasn't much of a gentleman, punched a protester at a trump rally....
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showers are out there again. still featuring some showers out there. let's bring in mind i was and see what is going on. >> it is not real wet. the grand central parkway. route 78, if you are just waking up, be prepared for some delays. it was out there for about 45 minutes. it has cleared away. let's take a look at things on the staten island expressway. the cross bronx looks great this morning. moving fine headed towards close to schedule. maybe donald trump could almost rafted up if he wins ohio and florida. they are holding primaries, as you mentioned. donald trope and ohio governor. some polls have been tied here it to other polls, who knows. >> robert moses has more. good morning, robert. can trump and clinton lock up their respect his nomination? cruz and sanders remaining >> florida senator and marco rubio are hoping that their home states grow to be home sweet home. rubio well behind donald trump in florida. >> we will win the 99 delegates here in florida. >> reporter: mitt romney campaigning beside him and ohio. kasich must when the buckeye s
showers are out there again. still featuring some showers out there. let's bring in mind i was and see what is going on. >> it is not real wet. the grand central parkway. route 78, if you are just waking up, be prepared for some delays. it was out there for about 45 minutes. it has cleared away. let's take a look at things on the staten island expressway. the cross bronx looks great this morning. moving fine headed towards close to schedule. maybe donald trump could almost rafted up if he...
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and remember, there will not be as much wind today as there was yesterday.sterday was rather blustery. partly sunny and a bit flight philadelphia with a high of 57. and winds out of the southwest at eight to 16 miles per hour. overnight tonight, good news, not as chilly as it's been the last couple of nights. we'll only go down to 46 in philadelphia, some suburbs in the low 40's. winds continuing out of the southwest bringing in that milder air. and only eight to 16 miles per hour tonight. and then tomorrow that southerly flow continues and we bounce all the way up to 70 beneath a warm front to the north of us. tomorrow's high will be 15 degrees above average and we should have app decent amount of sunshine perhaps mixing with some occasional clouds. with a cold front coming in from the west, it's going to be even warmer on thursday. in fact, on thursday afternoon we may challenge a record high temperature in philadelphia. your exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, today 57, partly sunny and nice. tomorrow turning warmer with sunshine and a few clouds and a
and remember, there will not be as much wind today as there was yesterday.sterday was rather blustery. partly sunny and a bit flight philadelphia with a high of 57. and winds out of the southwest at eight to 16 miles per hour. overnight tonight, good news, not as chilly as it's been the last couple of nights. we'll only go down to 46 in philadelphia, some suburbs in the low 40's. winds continuing out of the southwest bringing in that milder air. and only eight to 16 miles per hour tonight. and...
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there is a reality here that there are tight budgets across the country. you know, there's been a great deal of concern all along that if there is a soft target, if you will, at the airport, not that the whole thing isn't a soft target, but they are particularly vulnerable between the parking garage and the checkpoint. some security experts say, listen, what really needs to happen is a robust police or military presence in that zone between the curb and the checkpoint. the more officers you have, heavily armed officers, whether in europe or here in the states, that in and of itself seems to act as a deterrent, and then in addition the more people who are speaking up and saying something that looks like it's out of the ordinary, that also helps. a couple of other moving parts i do want to pass along to you. the embassy in brussels, the u.s. embassy is know asking u.s. government employees not to come to bruce els for at least a week until the 29th because of the situation there, and american airlines is other airlines are certainly not going to fly in tomor
there is a reality here that there are tight budgets across the country. you know, there's been a great deal of concern all along that if there is a soft target, if you will, at the airport, not that the whole thing isn't a soft target, but they are particularly vulnerable between the parking garage and the checkpoint. some security experts say, listen, what really needs to happen is a robust police or military presence in that zone between the curb and the checkpoint. the more officers you...
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so there is an accountability mechanism in there. the elected officials and members of congress on the democratic side are superdelegates in on the republican side or not. the republican committee been are all superdelegates. but a congressman who did that would be paid news and it will be paid news in his or her district and they would get a primary challenge the next time around. this is the power of parties. parties, for all of their weakness, are still incredibly powerful. they organize democracy. we've never had a democracy that that doesn't have political parties. as much as people dump on them, this is how people organizing cells in democracies. there are accountability mechanisms to the voters take party seriously. there are many avenues through which you can punish superdelegates who go endorse somebody outside of the party. as for the mirror your question there has up a lot, been superdelegates in the democratic party since 1984. they have never voted differently than the publicly elected delegate. again, for the same accou
so there is an accountability mechanism in there. the elected officials and members of congress on the democratic side are superdelegates in on the republican side or not. the republican committee been are all superdelegates. but a congressman who did that would be paid news and it will be paid news in his or her district and they would get a primary challenge the next time around. this is the power of parties. parties, for all of their weakness, are still incredibly powerful. they organize...
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go through there. they have a positive presence to the area so hope you support the delta's and their proposal. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker and again if you are in the northern light court if i haven't called your name and want to speak come up now. >> good morning commission. david noa and a 4 year resident in san francisco on the ingicide district and father of two, also my wife and i run a youth soccer club in san francisco. i had the pleasure of playing a soccer game at kezar stadium and beautiful facility for what it is worth. i know the staff of the sf delta's. i haven't met brian but heard remarkable things about him. the plans they have to revitalize the stadium and turn it into a professional soccer stadium which will share access to the community sounds like a phenomenal project. as a father of 2 i know how important it is to reinforce the values and ideas and wonderful things soccer brings with having a professional backbone to support it and for us to have the opportunities to
go through there. they have a positive presence to the area so hope you support the delta's and their proposal. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker and again if you are in the northern light court if i haven't called your name and want to speak come up now. >> good morning commission. david noa and a 4 year resident in san francisco on the ingicide district and father of two, also my wife and i run a youth soccer club in san francisco. i had the pleasure of playing a...
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went in there, there was an $8 billion budget deficit. now there is a $2 million surplus.plause] and not only that, you did this without raising taxes. he did the opposite. billion.d taxes by $5 think about that. by $5 billion he reduced the taxes. [applause] createdhe same time, he more than 300,000 jobs. we always talk about those numbers, 300,012 percentage is that all of those things. it does not mean that much, but each person goes home, and says i can provide for my family. i have a job. i am somebody. it makes you feel good when you have a job, when you feel wanted, needed, that it is what it means for each person, each of those 300,000. you have done such an extraordinary job, and in so much when those people go to work. this is the kind of action hero he is. if he willlike that be in washington, because right now we need leadership like that. there are some that were pennies to be done. [applause] -- there is so much work that needs to be done. immigrant, i am an came here in 1968 with absolutely nothing, but i was full of dreams. and because this is the land of a
went in there, there was an $8 billion budget deficit. now there is a $2 million surplus.plause] and not only that, you did this without raising taxes. he did the opposite. billion.d taxes by $5 think about that. by $5 billion he reduced the taxes. [applause] createdhe same time, he more than 300,000 jobs. we always talk about those numbers, 300,012 percentage is that all of those things. it does not mean that much, but each person goes home, and says i can provide for my family. i have a job....
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there is not a lot. there is a little bit. northbound 880 near san leandro. 580 looks good through oakland hills and over to the lakeshore area and to the bay bridge toll plaza. 7:17 let's go to steve. >>> thank you. we have a lot of fog around. very foggy. kind of mild muggy conditions. humidity is just about 90 to 100% for some. drizzle all over the place. i mean, i could be here for ten minutes talking about the reports of drizzle we have had. light rain maybe for a few. it looks like a foggy drizzly morning here. rain beginning to pick up and it will continue to do so through the day. we need the forcing or the jet stream to punch in here. that's all coming ought. it it will get here soon enough. until then light rain, occasionally moderate rain. the heavier rain is saturday night. strong system. i don't usually say storm because most systems aren't. saturday night's is in that category. heavy rain developing. flood advisory. if it goes too fast, some of these may not develop. again, there will probably be small stream flo
there is not a lot. there is a little bit. northbound 880 near san leandro. 580 looks good through oakland hills and over to the lakeshore area and to the bay bridge toll plaza. 7:17 let's go to steve. >>> thank you. we have a lot of fog around. very foggy. kind of mild muggy conditions. humidity is just about 90 to 100% for some. drizzle all over the place. i mean, i could be here for ten minutes talking about the reports of drizzle we have had. light rain maybe for a few. it looks...
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is, there are a few people out there, maybe some of the younger people out there. tell people who she was, a little bit of her story. >> she's an incredible jazz singer in the 30s, 40s, and 50s, african american lady. and really was an incredible song stylist, unlike anything anyone had ever seen. >> stephen: heartbreak voice. >> heartbreaking voice, very small voice. it was a singular sound. but she also had a really rough, rough life. she was a prostitute when she was a kid. she was-- became a drug addict, and an alcoholic, died at the age of 44 from cirrhosis of the but she was an amazing, iconic singer. >> stephen: you've played this part on broadway and now it's on hbo, the broadway show, and you're going to take it to london, i understand. >> i'm taking it to london this summer. i'm very excited. i've never performed there before. >> stephen: ( applause ). >> stephen: for playing a character like that and also a brilliant singer in her own right, how do you get into that character? is it through her biography? through her tragic story? is it her voice? the wa
is, there are a few people out there, maybe some of the younger people out there. tell people who she was, a little bit of her story. >> she's an incredible jazz singer in the 30s, 40s, and 50s, african american lady. and really was an incredible song stylist, unlike anything anyone had ever seen. >> stephen: heartbreak voice. >> heartbreaking voice, very small voice. it was a singular sound. but she also had a really rough, rough life. she was a prostitute when she was a kid....
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there is the administrative fee and there's the tow fee. the sfmta fee is currently 266 which we're lowering to $261 through fy '17 so the sfmta cost is $9.1 million and that includes 46pcos that are dedicated to clear the streets for commute lanes, driveway tows, abandoned vehicles, the whole 9-yards, so that's a pure straight cost of that included in that is the cost of the hearings which is 15% of our hearing division activities related to tows so those two combined -- we have a work order with sfpd to do the after hour tows and mou with the department of emergency management to do the after hours dispatch, so that total comes to about almost $5 million and then we add our mta overhead to that and makes it 9.1 and divide that by the number of vehicles claimed -- >> right. help me understand that's $4 million in overhead generically. how does that break down? >> overhead is 87-point 6% so the direct cost related to enforcement are just the pure salaries as well as the fringe for the employees that includes social security -- >> sure. i ge
there is the administrative fee and there's the tow fee. the sfmta fee is currently 266 which we're lowering to $261 through fy '17 so the sfmta cost is $9.1 million and that includes 46pcos that are dedicated to clear the streets for commute lanes, driveway tows, abandoned vehicles, the whole 9-yards, so that's a pure straight cost of that included in that is the cost of the hearings which is 15% of our hearing division activities related to tows so those two combined -- we have a work order...
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there is the administrative fee and there's the tow fee. the sfmta fee is currently 266 which we're lowering to $261 through fy '17 so the sfmta cost is $9.1 million and that includes 46pcos that are dedicated to clear the streets for commute lanes, driveway tows, abandoned vehicles, the whole 9-yards, so that's a pure straight cost of that included in that is the cost of the hearings which is 15% of our hearing division activities related to tows so those two combined -- we have a work order with sfpd to do the after hour tows and mou with the department of emergency management to do the after hours dispatch, so that total comes to about almost $5 million and then we add our mta overhead to that and makes it 9.1 and divide that by the number of vehicles claimed -- >> right. help me understand that's $4 million in overhead generically. how does that break down? >> overhead is 87-point 6% so the direct cost related to enforcement are just the pure salaries as well as the fringe for the employees that includes social security -- >> sure. i ge
there is the administrative fee and there's the tow fee. the sfmta fee is currently 266 which we're lowering to $261 through fy '17 so the sfmta cost is $9.1 million and that includes 46pcos that are dedicated to clear the streets for commute lanes, driveway tows, abandoned vehicles, the whole 9-yards, so that's a pure straight cost of that included in that is the cost of the hearings which is 15% of our hearing division activities related to tows so those two combined -- we have a work order...