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complaints, when and how long it is taking them to be responded to and make sure that nothing gets lost and thou ends up in our offices with a frustrated person and finally cancerous the amendments to be existing law article 29 and other aspects what we really want to do is have understand this community level city family level perspectives and reach out to the stakeholders how we should be handling the noise in the city we would like to have a genuine stakeholder process that can move forward with counsel with a solution that improves on our existing law which is already pretty great by try there's also room for improvement. >> i have a couple of questions i know that dph doesn't monitor ninth amendment do you help the departments so monitor and we've taken that on it is something we have a noise control officer that sits in the health department and who has made himself available to all of the departments to train on how to use the sound level 3450er9s one of the simple changes to the existing code is right now in the code it requires a type of one sound level meters that's a really expensive
complaints, when and how long it is taking them to be responded to and make sure that nothing gets lost and thou ends up in our offices with a frustrated person and finally cancerous the amendments to be existing law article 29 and other aspects what we really want to do is have understand this community level city family level perspectives and reach out to the stakeholders how we should be handling the noise in the city we would like to have a genuine stakeholder process that can move forward...
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complaints, when and how long it is taking them to be responded to and make sure that nothing gets lost and thou ends up in our offices with a frustrated person and finally cancerous the amendments to be existing law article 29 and other aspects what we really want to do is have understand this community level city family level perspectives and reach out to t
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shou stay above freezing, thou but upper 30s. mu starting off su morning. highs i the mid to low 60s. remag cl on monday, a bit mild. then mild weather returns as we get to tuesday, but high 70s tues wed and again on thur. melia looking at the friday comm a couple work zones still t. hag around. they need to get away, right? as l it's before rush hour, i don't ce how lg they stay. lookg at arena drive, we have the right lane and offramp bld by roadwork. be things really start pickg up, you can see we look good int and out of town. no problems yet this morning. 270 at montrose road moving rit along. at all.t o dale boulevard moving along. make sure to follow us on twit traffic. >>> a whooping h is spreg and what parents sh look for. >>> investiga trying to fi out what happened to the ly sisters. >>> plus, we are pumped for the pennt ts morning as the nats get l show you the security me for today's game and what you need to know to make it to your seats in >>> 4:57 right now, and you are log live inside nationals g but attitude there. this place is going to b
shou stay above freezing, thou but upper 30s. mu starting off su morning. highs i the mid to low 60s. remag cl on monday, a bit mild. then mild weather returns as we get to tuesday, but high 70s tues wed and again on thur. melia looking at the friday comm a couple work zones still t. hag around. they need to get away, right? as l it's before rush hour, i don't ce how lg they stay. lookg at arena drive, we have the right lane and offramp bld by roadwork. be things really start pickg up, you can...
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edition of the cbs evening news at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. 6:00 tonight: the future of tens of thous of students is on the line. we're there-- as the fight save city college moves to e courtroom. also -- homeowners on the ok... for what used to >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. the fight to save city college moves to the courtroom. >>> also, home owners on the hook for what cruised to be the city's responsibility. now they want you to pay for keeping these trees green and it doesn't come cheap. >>> plus, our exclusion i have polls showing one bay area race for mayor going neck in neck. see you guys next. >> thanks, veronica. thanks for watching us at 5:00. 2 cbs eve evening news with scott pelly, coming up. >> always the latest on our website kpix.com. marysville, washington remembers two high school students killed by a classmate and prays for three still fighting for their lives. carter evans speaks with a friend of the shooter. >> reporter: could you have seen this coming? >> no. no. it was so out of the blue. >> pelley: drivers are going a lot further before their wallets hit empty. >
edition of the cbs evening news at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. 6:00 tonight: the future of tens of thous of students is on the line. we're there-- as the fight save city college moves to e courtroom. also -- homeowners on the ok... for what used to >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. the fight to save city college moves to the courtroom. >>> also, home owners on the hook for what cruised to be the city's responsibility. now they want you to pay for keeping these trees green and it...
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. >> no one in kiev will forget the battles in this square last winter, thou that viktor yanukovych has gone. ukrainians go into the elections divided on the best way forward. some want to see the old system swept away. but with the economy shrinking and a war in the east, ukrainians know that their country is in desperate need of stability and unity. president petro porashenko is not running in the elections. opinion poll suggests that his party, the petro porashenko block is likely to be the winner. he hopes to form a new coalition, giving ukraine a stronger government. >> but the changes of the past year have been violent and unpredictable. in ukraine, there's no tradition of consensus and compromise. whichever government emergeses from the elections will struggle to hold the country together >>> well, brazilians are voting on sunday, and their presidential candidates had their final tv debate before the run-off election. the president needs to beat her rival. that is if she is to be re-elected. she spent some of the debate fighting the political corruption allegations. >> there were
. >> no one in kiev will forget the battles in this square last winter, thou that viktor yanukovych has gone. ukrainians go into the elections divided on the best way forward. some want to see the old system swept away. but with the economy shrinking and a war in the east, ukrainians know that their country is in desperate need of stability and unity. president petro porashenko is not running in the elections. opinion poll suggests that his party, the petro porashenko block is likely to...
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they can have chaewhatever thou they want to have. >> reporter: this group drew next to no public attentionfor years until now. the group threatened to desecration one of the holy sacraments of the catholic church, the communion wafer. >> it's united the community. >> reporter: the archbishop of oklahoma city was outraged. >> i stillty the think there's danger involved. >> reporter: why? >> the powers they are invoking is real. this isn't a horror movie. >> reporter: isn't this about freedom of religion? >> it is not, in my view. >> reporter: because? >> this is more about hate speech, the way i view it. >> reporter: the archbishop seeps this as an assault on the soul of humanity. >> i witnessed demonic possession. >> reporter: that sounds like stuff in the movies, like "the exorcist." >> yeah, that's based upon a true story. satanic influences are real. >> reporter: oh, come on. >> i'm a priest. i've seen it. >> reporter: but all this uproar created a viral sensation. the media outrage touched a nerve. the pews inside this local catholic church are filled with christians of several differe
they can have chaewhatever thou they want to have. >> reporter: this group drew next to no public attentionfor years until now. the group threatened to desecration one of the holy sacraments of the catholic church, the communion wafer. >> it's united the community. >> reporter: the archbishop of oklahoma city was outraged. >> i stillty the think there's danger involved. >> reporter: why? >> the powers they are invoking is real. this isn't a horror movie....
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if there's a coaching bible somewhere that says thou should take the field goal and lead with two minuteseft in the game. here's chip. >> you a very confident in our defense and i'm still very confident in our defense. they have two plays for 155 yards besides those two plays that our defense is playing at a real high level right now and our defense has finished off games. they finished off the rams, the redskins. they've been in those situations before. my to do it again i would do it again, i'd put it on the defense. >> lose a turnover battle you usually lose the game proven throughout nfl history and turnovers have different values. sometimes a interception deep down field is as good as a punt. red zone interceptions get quarterbacks benched. one of the nick's picks was in the forbidden games. he has anyone through seven games with only two all last year. >> you learn from each turnover, you learn from each touchdown, you learn from each thing. you build that database. we are the team. we're growing through differents. when we see those situations again we can do the right thing. i kno
if there's a coaching bible somewhere that says thou should take the field goal and lead with two minuteseft in the game. here's chip. >> you a very confident in our defense and i'm still very confident in our defense. they have two plays for 155 yards besides those two plays that our defense is playing at a real high level right now and our defense has finished off games. they finished off the rams, the redskins. they've been in those situations before. my to do it again i would do it...
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the money was right there on the street where juliette goodrich is tonight. day off she made a 120 thou : anonymou >> reporter: think about this tonight, everyone. what would you do if you spotted $120,000 in the middle of the street? an off-duty chp sergeant found the money when she looked inside and couldn't believe it. life savin - "you wish to >> it was filled with $100 bills. >> reporter: she is a 26 year veteran with the chp who wants to remain anonymous, but on her day off she made a $120,000 discovery. >> first actually i thought maybe this is one of those shows, those what would you do and someone is going to come out and say so what were you about to do with this money? >> reporter: what she did was contact concord pd to tell them she found some money. at the time she din know how much. >> is it heavy? >> it was, but surprisingly not as heavy. i guess it's because it's all $100 bills. >> reporter: nearby neighbors tried to guess how much was left in the middle of the street. >> 5,000. >> 5,000. >> reporter: how about $120,000? >> what? 120,000? >> reporter: in 100s and she tur
the money was right there on the street where juliette goodrich is tonight. day off she made a 120 thou : anonymou >> reporter: think about this tonight, everyone. what would you do if you spotted $120,000 in the middle of the street? an off-duty chp sergeant found the money when she looked inside and couldn't believe it. life savin - "you wish to >> it was filled with $100 bills. >> reporter: she is a 26 year veteran with the chp who wants to remain anonymous, but on her...
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it's a schizophrenic experience that people put you up on this, holier than thou, and down there., if i can't, when it's tough, when i hear very nice compliments and like them -- obviously people like to be complimented. i take it graciously, but i don't let it go to my head. i kind of let it go. the abuse sometimes that you get is harder to process. very natural human thing is like you heard. you really hurt, you're angry and want to punch paback. but you have to do with that, too. what i think is that it make you more grounded. you have to be more grounded. you have to see it for what t. and you have to understand the game. then just know your strengths, know your weakness and that you're a human being just like everybody else. that's the great leveler. >> yeah. i'm going to ask a question, and i'll tell you why i'm asking before i take your answer. did you have to fight, work hard to do this project, "the nostalgia," which is your reinterpretation of many of the classics in the american songbook, or did this project come easily? i ask that because often times artists get boxed
it's a schizophrenic experience that people put you up on this, holier than thou, and down there., if i can't, when it's tough, when i hear very nice compliments and like them -- obviously people like to be complimented. i take it graciously, but i don't let it go to my head. i kind of let it go. the abuse sometimes that you get is harder to process. very natural human thing is like you heard. you really hurt, you're angry and want to punch paback. but you have to do with that, too. what i...
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it's one of those thou shallt not kill, but if you are going to, single shot, back of the head, carbon steel hack saw, put the parts in several trash bags, spread them out over-- please, please don't applaud that one. that's not-- that's really, explaining how to kill someone, and the crowd is like yeah. (laughter) me likey. (laughter) recently the democrats reticent for fund-- reticence for fund-raising was truly on display. >> president obama headed to his 53rd fund-raiser of the year at gwyneth paltrow's house. >> tonight the president will attend a fund-raiser for the democratic senatorial campaign committee at the home of real estate mogul richmond hillman. >> jon: what? (laughter) it may not be the best way to send a message about your contempt for money in politics with back-to-back fund-raisers from the homes of lady goops, and literally a man named ritchie rich. (laughter) and then there are-- no, chances are, the real ritchie rich, my guess is he's slightly taller. and then of course, there are the e-mails. oh dear god, the e-mails from the democrats. with the frequency and d
it's one of those thou shallt not kill, but if you are going to, single shot, back of the head, carbon steel hack saw, put the parts in several trash bags, spread them out over-- please, please don't applaud that one. that's not-- that's really, explaining how to kill someone, and the crowd is like yeah. (laughter) me likey. (laughter) recently the democrats reticent for fund-- reticence for fund-raising was truly on display. >> president obama headed to his 53rd fund-raiser of the year...
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. >> the decision could affect tens of thou >> idea for a sidewalk tour on the golden gate bridge is gaining traction. the board voted to explore the idea of charging people who bike and walk on the span. abc7 news has the story. >> the way the bridge's board of directors sees it, they're untapped source of revenue. with >> i don't know. maybe a dollar? >> the golden gate bridge district is far from coming up with the price. from how much to charge, to how to go about collecting it. david campos says this goes against bay area family values. >> we want to encourage people to walk and bike. >> others say with the bridge district facing a short fall, exploring the idea of a toll makes sense. >> do the math. you don't know it unless you study it. >> the golden gate bridge did have a sidewalk toll. bicycling advocates say they hope history will work in their favor. >> we believe they're going to find as they have in the past this is just not a viable solution. >> staff has until 2017 to present the study. >> the board approved a tentative contract agreement giving workers a raise and pre
. >> the decision could affect tens of thou >> idea for a sidewalk tour on the golden gate bridge is gaining traction. the board voted to explore the idea of charging people who bike and walk on the span. abc7 news has the story. >> the way the bridge's board of directors sees it, they're untapped source of revenue. with >> i don't know. maybe a dollar? >> the golden gate bridge district is far from coming up with the price. from how much to charge, to how to go...
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what i have now is in e back of my pt cruiser which won't start at the moment. started when it had to thout the people and t animals out, we're thankfulr that." investigators are still wor on determining a cause.. the air tanker pilot who di when is plane crashed while fighting a fire at yosemite national park... has been identified as craig hunt of jose. people who live in the area were watching the r attack on the "dog rock fir tuesday... when they saw h's plane make its last retarda drop. when it came over the edge d dropped the retardant, justs it came over. we saw him ti and there was a missing wine must've clipped a tree or something. we really don't w yet. but, then he went stra down and just somersaulted d that's when it exploded. hunt had been a firefighting pilot for 13 years. he was also a former navy lieutenant commander, and a part-time science instructor at u-c santa crus for fire... it has burned 2 acres and is now ten percent contained. national football league owners were the first to sea video that will be shown to n-f-l personnel. "think about the women in yr life - the
what i have now is in e back of my pt cruiser which won't start at the moment. started when it had to thout the people and t animals out, we're thankfulr that." investigators are still wor on determining a cause.. the air tanker pilot who di when is plane crashed while fighting a fire at yosemite national park... has been identified as craig hunt of jose. people who live in the area were watching the r attack on the "dog rock fir tuesday... when they saw h's plane make its last...
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if there's a coaching bible somewhere it probably says thou take the field goal and points and the lead with two minutes left in game. here's chip on kicking the field goal. >> i was very very confident our defense and still very very confident in our defense. they have two plays for 155 yards besides those two plays defense is a playing at a high level right now and our did he phenes finished off the rams and redskins games. they've been in those situations before and i got a ton of confidence in them if i'd have to do it again i'd put it on our defense. >> the turnover balance usually lose the game. turnovers have different values. sometimes interception deep down field gas a its as a punt. red zone interceptions get quarterbacks benched. he has nine through seven games after becoming the talk of the league with only two all last year. >> you learn from each turnover and touchdown. i'm building a database. we are the team we're growing through different situations to where when we see those situations again woke the right thing. i know the turnover is the stat. but we can fix that. we
if there's a coaching bible somewhere it probably says thou take the field goal and points and the lead with two minutes left in game. here's chip on kicking the field goal. >> i was very very confident our defense and still very very confident in our defense. they have two plays for 155 yards besides those two plays defense is a playing at a high level right now and our did he phenes finished off the rams and redskins games. they've been in those situations before and i got a ton of...
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. >> that is the time to thou the book away. >> you think of nate silver who comes from this kind of revenge of the nerds era in baseball in which it's snot sort of go with your gut. this is the thing that sports radiocallers were saying you've got to send him in that setting. people do not believe in thicks like pitching momentum. that think that's a big myth created by sports radio. and, yet, nate silver in his art kal says even though i don't believe in momentum, wow, he had himself so momentum. here's what's so crazy about it. if i was the third base coach, there's no way i'm sending alex gordon home. but that's -- that's my position. if you're the third base coach, that's very low on the totem poll e pole of a major league baseball team. that's one oofr those grand, unwritten rules of baseball. no, salvatore pere skrks e z had the right as a player. >> if it goes the worst possible way, the entire off-season is months and months and months of people talking about the worst decision in major league baseball. >> it's going to be ridiculous if you think kansas city fans are not goi
. >> that is the time to thou the book away. >> you think of nate silver who comes from this kind of revenge of the nerds era in baseball in which it's snot sort of go with your gut. this is the thing that sports radiocallers were saying you've got to send him in that setting. people do not believe in thicks like pitching momentum. that think that's a big myth created by sports radio. and, yet, nate silver in his art kal says even though i don't believe in momentum, wow, he had...
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the little purell containers in every hospital room literally save thou sands of lives a year. that's a systems issue that we're seeing worked out in front of our eyes right now. >> you're exactly right. the organization that you mentioned, the stut for health care improvement, i.h.i. that i started and helped run for 20 years before i went to washington, that's what it focuses on. like the right medicines to use or, in the case of this virus, how are we eventually going to beat the virus. that has to do with drug development and genetics and molecular biology. but, meanwhile, carrying out the deeds that offer excellence to patients and communities, that's everyone involved with new ways to do things, learning our way in delivery of care. so the ebola prompts two different issues. it's a technological issue about what do you do about the virus. and igst's a management issue. it's one sixth of our economy on the largest employers in the nation. an entire work force that really is going to have to learn something new. it's going to take some time and that's a big challenge. and t
the little purell containers in every hospital room literally save thou sands of lives a year. that's a systems issue that we're seeing worked out in front of our eyes right now. >> you're exactly right. the organization that you mentioned, the stut for health care improvement, i.h.i. that i started and helped run for 20 years before i went to washington, that's what it focuses on. like the right medicines to use or, in the case of this virus, how are we eventually going to beat the...
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they do missile trajectories and they learn thou reprogram it.hink they are actually the first general purpose reprogrammable electronic computer. that's exactly 100 years after. >> in 1945 when they have women doing the programming which was less important than the hardware, the women are coming up with innovations and they are not even invited to the celebration. >> women have been unfairly minimized with their role in history. you had six great women ph.d.s in math and they reprogrammed them to be able to do everything. when they show it off in the great unveiling it becomes a big story in the newspapers and then there is a celebration at houston and black tie and the women are not invited and they take the bus back to the apartments. >> women in silicon valley and the tech world today. there was a ceo comment about equal pay and women. let me play that for you. are. >> we pay equally at the same level. the real issue is do we have enough people of different ethnicity and are we promoting them as vigorously as we are. they think we have to go
they do missile trajectories and they learn thou reprogram it.hink they are actually the first general purpose reprogrammable electronic computer. that's exactly 100 years after. >> in 1945 when they have women doing the programming which was less important than the hardware, the women are coming up with innovations and they are not even invited to the celebration. >> women have been unfairly minimized with their role in history. you had six great women ph.d.s in math and they...
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. >> for thou, they are waiting to see what happens on november 4th. >> you have no idea how this will play out on election day. >> we don't. >> we know we will assist our voters. >> the battle over the constitutionally of the laws will continue past the election. >> an al jazeera political contributor, jeannie, a professor at i owna college. welcome. justice ginsberg delivered a tough dissent suggesting that #00,000 people in -- 600,000 in texas may not be able to vote. how did they come up with that number? >> there has been a lot of questions. she borrowed the ruling in corpus christ yi. there was an in my opinion day, two week trial where the judge held over a million people would be disenfranchised to voter i.d. law. that's where justice ginsberg and her associates on the bench got that number. >> you think it's possible it could affect the election. >> it's not going to affect the race greg abbott is 14 points ahead. well funded, he'll pull it off. >> wepdy davis is not expected to win. >> as much as we are talking about texas, there are 21 states in the united states using laws
. >> for thou, they are waiting to see what happens on november 4th. >> you have no idea how this will play out on election day. >> we don't. >> we know we will assist our voters. >> the battle over the constitutionally of the laws will continue past the election. >> an al jazeera political contributor, jeannie, a professor at i owna college. welcome. justice ginsberg delivered a tough dissent suggesting that #00,000 people in -- 600,000 in texas may not be...
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supreme court, they're going to have to content with a country in which not just thousands, but tens of thou sapds of cups are legally maried. and undoing that through the courts, by some sweeping anti-gay supreme court ruling in the future, that is a prospect of such daunting radicalism. it is hard to imagine it as fiction. today, they shook their county clerk's hand and said it was a pleasure suing you. they shook hands, he signed their marriage license and timmy and tony will be married in norfolk county, virginia. the day after oklahoma passed its constitutional amendment gaining gay marriage, sued their state for the right to get married. it has been a ten-year battle to get married. they sued in 2004. today, they got their marriage license in tulsa county, oklahoma. in oklahoma, utah, virginia, indiana wisconsin, it happened today. in north carolina, south carolina, west virginia, colorado, kansas, wyoming, it is about to happen em mentally. >> 2016 it's going to turn back this tide. somewhere tonight, the justice is listening to opera really loud and saying it's all argle-bargle. the
supreme court, they're going to have to content with a country in which not just thousands, but tens of thou sapds of cups are legally maried. and undoing that through the courts, by some sweeping anti-gay supreme court ruling in the future, that is a prospect of such daunting radicalism. it is hard to imagine it as fiction. today, they shook their county clerk's hand and said it was a pleasure suing you. they shook hands, he signed their marriage license and timmy and tony will be married in...
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all families blame the federal and state government for being absent, and thou they have acted for many years. >> it's not that the president disappeared. he appears on television at entslike this, where -- events like this, where he opens the cancer ward, but he didn't speak often about the missing students. they are brief remarks when he does, and he is yet to take questions from the press. >> the federal government will work with a confirm determination, clarify what happened and apply the full force of the law against those responsible. >> alex and roe was an intelligent official under the former president who launched the drug war in 2006. >> would you say that this shows enrique pena nieto's security policy has failed. ? >> yes, he inherited a security policy and continued with it, albeit with better communication skills, with some improved coordination. it's the same policy. >> an unchanged mexico. one where large parts of the country are controlled by criminals, not authorities, one where people pay the highest price for government failures. >>> ahead on al jazeera america - isr
all families blame the federal and state government for being absent, and thou they have acted for many years. >> it's not that the president disappeared. he appears on television at entslike this, where -- events like this, where he opens the cancer ward, but he didn't speak often about the missing students. they are brief remarks when he does, and he is yet to take questions from the press. >> the federal government will work with a confirm determination, clarify what happened and...
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let's not get a holier than thou on this one.ot of people have not been reappointed or want the job. if you're a democratic consultant, and you look where obama ask right now and i was still in the business of advising people, i would say get as far away as you possibly can, it's about survival of your job. >> away from obama or his policies? >> well, both. >> thank you. thank you for finally saying that. >> greg, if you had a magic -- >> i have been advised to keep quiet. but i just want to say this, that is a very unfair thing to say. >> if i see something about president obama, what's going on in the country, i don't want him or i have a race -- >> don't say something about it. >> all i really care about, most conservatives really care about are to the policies not begotten. >> i'm actually going to defend president obama. >> you think? >> i think it's unfair the critics are unfair to obama because they used him when his popularity and his charisma helped them but now they're deserting him over his policies. they're hypocrites
let's not get a holier than thou on this one.ot of people have not been reappointed or want the job. if you're a democratic consultant, and you look where obama ask right now and i was still in the business of advising people, i would say get as far away as you possibly can, it's about survival of your job. >> away from obama or his policies? >> well, both. >> thank you. thank you for finally saying that. >> greg, if you had a magic -- >> i have been advised to...
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go from the presence of a foolish man when thou perceivist not in him the lips of knowledge.ey talk a little tough. but i like it. and i may use it on combs tomorrow. i may quote proverbs. whatever it was. "the factor" tip of the day, one of the benefits of my job is i get to meet interesting people all the time. the other night i was at a very swell function here in new york city in my black tuxedo when i ran smack into paul mccartney. i believe mr. mccartney has no idea who i am. that's fine. but in my conversation with him i brought up a benefit he did for the david lynch foundation. creator of twin peaks among others. he has a foundation that provides transdental information to poor children free. a few years ago mccartney helped raise money for that. ♪ ♪ get a little help from my friends ♪ >> obviously radio too. so i told paul mccartney i appreciated the benefit performance because tm helps these children. especially little boys who may be very angry about their circumstances, it calms them down. "the factor" tip of the day, the david lynch foundation very worthy. that
go from the presence of a foolish man when thou perceivist not in him the lips of knowledge.ey talk a little tough. but i like it. and i may use it on combs tomorrow. i may quote proverbs. whatever it was. "the factor" tip of the day, one of the benefits of my job is i get to meet interesting people all the time. the other night i was at a very swell function here in new york city in my black tuxedo when i ran smack into paul mccartney. i believe mr. mccartney has no idea who i am....
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becoming two of the biggest companies to cover the cost of this expensive treatment as well as 20 thou other benefits longer parental leave and adoption program. great to have you with us. we're excited. you're described as a super woman, juggle high flying career in finance and raised your own children and raising your own children i should say. i want to start with the quote, you said before aspirational young woman should not put off having young children to pursue their career. i would think you would disagree with what facebook and apple is doing. no? >> i agree with it. if you're going to be an educated women and often people do more than one degree these days. it takes a while to get in the work place. you're in your 30s and fertility is declining rapidly. it does make sense. the world has changed, attitude of women has changed. biology hasn't changed. leave it to nature. it's a problem when women's fertility falls off the cliff in their 30s. >> should other companies be looking at other issues. if you look in the united states, women still earn only 82% of what a man typically
becoming two of the biggest companies to cover the cost of this expensive treatment as well as 20 thou other benefits longer parental leave and adoption program. great to have you with us. we're excited. you're described as a super woman, juggle high flying career in finance and raised your own children and raising your own children i should say. i want to start with the quote, you said before aspirational young woman should not put off having young children to pursue their career. i would...
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security council resolutions telling them thou shalt not have centrifuges because you're secretly buildingerground nuclear facile silts to make bombs. you have neutron bombardment facilities. they're only for that. they say we're making radio isotopes. what, to shoot out on ic bms to iranian patients orbiting the earth? jur making medical isotopes to treat the orbiting iranians. it's ridiculous. of course they're out to make a bomb. he shouldn they shouldn't have centrifuges to that purpose. so the extent they have centrifuges which is contrary to our position, the more they have, the worse the deal gets. the fewer they have, the more time it would take them to enrich enough uranium to make the bomb. >> is 5,000 too many. >> 5,000 would cut it down, the breakout time, the time it would take them to kick out the inspectors and enrich very rapidly. the lower enriched unirain yum into bomb grate uranium would be a very short time and it would imperil all of us. >> one final inquire, do you think president obama has been too passive in his assertion of american power? there are people in the u
security council resolutions telling them thou shalt not have centrifuges because you're secretly buildingerground nuclear facile silts to make bombs. you have neutron bombardment facilities. they're only for that. they say we're making radio isotopes. what, to shoot out on ic bms to iranian patients orbiting the earth? jur making medical isotopes to treat the orbiting iranians. it's ridiculous. of course they're out to make a bomb. he shouldn they shouldn't have centrifuges to that purpose. so...
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. >> in july, hundreds of thous apz of pro-democracy protesters marched through hong kong. at the end of august beijing rejected pro-democracy reform, insisting it would have to preselect candidates in elections. right now the chief executive is elected by a pro-beijing committee, demonstrators are urging a popular vote. on september 22nd, students boycotted classes, and it morphed into the massive sit ins that we see in key parts of the sit. >> protests will continue until the chief executive resigns. al jazeera's didier reports from hong kong. >> reporter: put up your umbrella and stand together. it is a song written for the protesters, and sung to the thousands gathered in the admire ate district. >> -- admiralty distribute. >> translation: i came to let the protesters know that many citizens support them. >> see that. we stable. we make focus our objective of this movement. >> the scenes are reminiscent of when the mass protests started earlier this week. things are calm. you get the sense that people are settling in, despite the government warnings to clear the roads.
. >> in july, hundreds of thous apz of pro-democracy protesters marched through hong kong. at the end of august beijing rejected pro-democracy reform, insisting it would have to preselect candidates in elections. right now the chief executive is elected by a pro-beijing committee, demonstrators are urging a popular vote. on september 22nd, students boycotted classes, and it morphed into the massive sit ins that we see in key parts of the sit. >> protests will continue until the...
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thou and a 2014 top safety pick plus rating. cost of entry? a fortune. until now. sarah, new jetta? yup. can i check it out? maybe at halftime? introducing lots of new. the new volkswagen jetta. isn't it time for german engineering? hello... i'm an idaho potato farmer and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my buddy here is going to help me find it. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about america's favorite potatoes: heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american heart association's go red for women campaign. if you see it i hope you'll let us know. always look for the grown in idaho seal. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable, with over 900 locations for walk-in medical care. and more on the way. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. in life there are things you want to touch and some you just don't. introducing the kohler touchless toilet. ♪ come from all walks of life. if you have high blood
thou and a 2014 top safety pick plus rating. cost of entry? a fortune. until now. sarah, new jetta? yup. can i check it out? maybe at halftime? introducing lots of new. the new volkswagen jetta. isn't it time for german engineering? hello... i'm an idaho potato farmer and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my buddy here is going to help me find it. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about america's favorite potatoes: heart healthy...
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. >> the military recommended that we leave a residual force of 10,000 to 15 thous,000, maybe m.ou feel the same way? >> i did, yeah. the president has to make the choices he thinks are important. i'm not going to second guess our president. i understand how tough the job is. and to have a former president bloviating or second guessing isn't good for the president or the country. he and his team will make the best informed decisions they can make. but i agreed with general dempsey's assessment. >> joining me now phyllis, what's your reaction to what president bush had to say this morning. >> my reaction to president bush's bloviating? it was rather extraordinary. he was trying to rewrite history. you would think it was president obama rather than president bush who signed the withdrawal order to bring home the troops. in fact, it was president bush who signed that agreement with iraq. president obama actually tried to renegotiate and arrange to keep more troops in iraq, but it was the iraqi parliament that said no dice. we want you out of here. and it was for that reason the u.s.
. >> the military recommended that we leave a residual force of 10,000 to 15 thous,000, maybe m.ou feel the same way? >> i did, yeah. the president has to make the choices he thinks are important. i'm not going to second guess our president. i understand how tough the job is. and to have a former president bloviating or second guessing isn't good for the president or the country. he and his team will make the best informed decisions they can make. but i agreed with general dempsey's...
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usuay you would have to wait for an open spot there. 800,0 peoplt every year, thou durin peak times,s que a hot ticket. now, though, all you have to do is turn on your computer to chk out the sights. the national park service has set up a camera that extremes li views of the national mall all t way across to virginia. in o to che it out, we in you to nbcwashing sear for washington monument web cam. pretty beautiful view toni> on alert, what maryland he officia are doing to prt a texas-type mie whe diagnosing patients > and a look into the futur air juo jet. juo jet. how can i avoid maintenance fees? why would you want to avoid them? because i don't want to... you know what? i'm gonna bring my maintenance guy in here to tell you all about it. roddy! so, uh, without your fee, your checking chamber can't run smoothly. every time you put money in, it causes, uh...deposit friction. gotta get some fiscal lube on there. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. [ defeated] okay. [ male announcer ] avoid monthly maintenance fees at td bank with a minimum checking balance of just $100
usuay you would have to wait for an open spot there. 800,0 peoplt every year, thou durin peak times,s que a hot ticket. now, though, all you have to do is turn on your computer to chk out the sights. the national park service has set up a camera that extremes li views of the national mall all t way across to virginia. in o to che it out, we in you to nbcwashing sear for washington monument web cam. pretty beautiful view toni> on alert, what maryland he officia are doing to prt a texas-type...
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dow is down about 89 and the toronto stock exchange is thou down 181 points, that is 1.25%. we will continue to follow that situation and find out whether or not -- could we put the dollar index up, too? join the conversation. >> i was going to ask sue and maybe bob who has not been tethered to the anchor desk whether you sense any heightened security or sense of alert at the new york stock exchange which is a very secure location. you have to go through several check points to get in. there are armed new york city police and armed personnel in the employee of the new york stock exchange. have you spoken to anybody about them going on to a more higher level of alert? >> i haven't. i will check that. i did walk through security points earlier and didn't sense change in that at all. this is one of the highest security areas in the world. it is often joked it is tougher to get in here than the white house. you have to go through multiple levels of security to get in. i haven't seen changes. >> a lot of times it is the security that you don't see that gets tightened up. it is th
dow is down about 89 and the toronto stock exchange is thou down 181 points, that is 1.25%. we will continue to follow that situation and find out whether or not -- could we put the dollar index up, too? join the conversation. >> i was going to ask sue and maybe bob who has not been tethered to the anchor desk whether you sense any heightened security or sense of alert at the new york stock exchange which is a very secure location. you have to go through several check points to get in....
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you don't have to learn thou make a bomb or do anything sophisticated.r car, run somebody over. grab a knife, cut their head off. grab a hatchet, anything at your disposal. in this case if you happen to have a firearm, fine. that's just about unstoppable ahead of time. in hindsight we can go back. if we have the metadata to go to see who the person has been in contact with over the past couple of years to identify the link chart of what's going on with that group. but that's not easy. we're always balancing how much data can the government collect, how long can they store it for versus civil liberties. >> it's sad to think that someone like myself who grew up in buffalo, new york, that unfortunately they're going to have to tighten security along the u.s./canadian border to make it more difficult for people to go back and forth out of those concerns. thanks very much. >>> coming up, a 28-year-old's amazing journey from working in a meat packing company in wisconsin to mighting against isis in syria. this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day st
you don't have to learn thou make a bomb or do anything sophisticated.r car, run somebody over. grab a knife, cut their head off. grab a hatchet, anything at your disposal. in this case if you happen to have a firearm, fine. that's just about unstoppable ahead of time. in hindsight we can go back. if we have the metadata to go to see who the person has been in contact with over the past couple of years to identify the link chart of what's going on with that group. but that's not easy. we're...
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. >> our chief medical correspondent last night on our broadcast, he showed us thou put on and remove the person protective equipment according to cdc protocols from the website, gown, masks, gloves that, health care workers while treating an ebola patient. and he was surprised that the guidelines don't require workers to be covered head to toe number skin showing. it talks about from the neck to the knees. it doesn't even have covering suggest that they have covering for their feet which they do in west africa. ynt is that part of the recommendations? do those need to be updated? >> what we're looking at is making sure that it depends on a situation. so if you're going in to a patient who is having vomiting and diarrhea, that is a very different set. you need someone who is not having those symptoms. but in any case, we know that what protective is preventing any contact and that can be done with meticulous infection control and variety of different protective equipment. >> but shouldn't every part of the skin on the body be covered? >> we've looked at that question. we've taken care
. >> our chief medical correspondent last night on our broadcast, he showed us thou put on and remove the person protective equipment according to cdc protocols from the website, gown, masks, gloves that, health care workers while treating an ebola patient. and he was surprised that the guidelines don't require workers to be covered head to toe number skin showing. it talks about from the neck to the knees. it doesn't even have covering suggest that they have covering for their feet which...
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how we build strategies we can understand it, much of this is a lost art herriot i say, where are thou marshal is and where are the strategic thinkers that we used to have a map we find a reactive transactional society. we don't understand how to look as to what threatens us and where our interests are and where we should invest in and how we should react. so in summary, that is the book and right now, you know, i wrote this book a while back and i certainly didn't understand we'd be in the situation right now where would be glaringly right in front of us but it is timely enough for us to look at this and see this process pretty clearly in front of us. and so thank you. [inaudible question] [inaudible question] >> well, absolutely. it used to be that that sort of thing stopped at our water line. that when our nation was threatened, we came together. and we finally found a way to work together and we saw this in the world wars and we saw this when we may have had, you know, a democratic administration and a republican congress as we did in world war ii. we brought together, truman, vand
how we build strategies we can understand it, much of this is a lost art herriot i say, where are thou marshal is and where are the strategic thinkers that we used to have a map we find a reactive transactional society. we don't understand how to look as to what threatens us and where our interests are and where we should invest in and how we should react. so in summary, that is the book and right now, you know, i wrote this book a while back and i certainly didn't understand we'd be in the...