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time to learn tle anything.ut after being discharged from the hospital come out on the road being a traveling salesman. you will pick up new things as you go along. it is a matter of learning. the most important thing is the question of wanting to learn. for instance, in 1928, i was encouraged to take a flying as a hobby. fifteen hours of solo, i took a special course in acrobatics. now, i have over 300 hours flying time. i have a productive job and a happy marriage. my wife and i have two boys. one is in the navy now. of fact, the loss of my arms hasn't been nearly the wallop that i thought it t first. a with these arms, i can do practically anything that e can do. and there is no reason in the rld wide you fellas cannot do the same. my neighbor, charlie mcgonagle, has none of the characteristics of a superman. he is a man who lived normally t fore the war, and he se live lf no goal but to normally after it. he has succeeded because he has faith in himself. he knew that it could be done. took a little while, bu
time to learn tle anything.ut after being discharged from the hospital come out on the road being a traveling salesman. you will pick up new things as you go along. it is a matter of learning. the most important thing is the question of wanting to learn. for instance, in 1928, i was encouraged to take a flying as a hobby. fifteen hours of solo, i took a special course in acrobatics. now, i have over 300 hours flying time. i have a productive job and a happy marriage. my wife and i have two...
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action,tle break in the but the steadier rain has pushed off to the east. things are looking better on live super doppler radar full top things are very cold though. it feels like 31. we are keeping a very close eye on temperatures. they have been holding above freezing all morning long. it has been cold, but we will keep an eye on these. there may be a few slick spot some bridges and overpasses, but generally the worst of the freezing rain and fleet is over and done with -- rain -- freezing rain and sleet is over and done with. this system will be moving into our region later on this evening , so our forecast will show temperatures for the rest of the day today, steady, a chance of rain late, a small chance that we can have a pocket of freezing rain. advisory until 1:00 in the morning for frederick county and areas west of their. -- there. minutes, we will have our futurecast and time it out hour by hour for you. back to you. >> ok, to a developing story out of detroit. there is a widespread power outage in the city. most city buildings are being evacuated
action,tle break in the but the steadier rain has pushed off to the east. things are looking better on live super doppler radar full top things are very cold though. it feels like 31. we are keeping a very close eye on temperatures. they have been holding above freezing all morning long. it has been cold, but we will keep an eye on these. there may be a few slick spot some bridges and overpasses, but generally the worst of the freezing rain and fleet is over and done with -- rain -- freezing...
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and as you know, intelligence is perishable.ightt tle bit of time, if the weather isn't right and the droneschpeopleming and , quicy be out ofdate. >> so what doesso to that some ofhe u.s. officials you spoke to were devastated by thisfa., this is d yemen,at the white house i'm also talking to3 officials. were reallyrn that itas notessful. they really did take a huge risk here. they wereng0forceso rescue e yemen where,u knowa lot of things can go wrong with suicide bombers ands&t.pyu n,t t shot that s had. because they were threatening to execute himpslyte that thes taking place.l right,m s,oining us. thank you so much. >> thankou. >> sreenivasan: in tonight's signature segment, we look at efforts to boost the prospects of new businesses, a move that could lead to more job creation. it's a form of what's known as crowdfunding, raising a large sum of money online from many small contributors. and, it represents a big change to depression-era laws that were designed to protect those small investors from being fleeced. but as you'll see in this updated segment, the law itself hasn't quit
and as you know, intelligence is perishable.ightt tle bit of time, if the weather isn't right and the droneschpeopleming and , quicy be out ofdate. >> so what doesso to that some ofhe u.s. officials you spoke to were devastated by thisfa., this is d yemen,at the white house i'm also talking to3 officials. were reallyrn that itas notessful. they really did take a huge risk here. they wereng0forceso rescue e yemen where,u knowa lot of things can go wrong with suicide bombers ands&t.pyu...
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if tles' any type of flooding, people are going to be hydroplaning. so get yourself out of that danger zone. >> we're talking about slick roadways and possibility of wind pushing you around on the bay area bridge bus we see them well lighted right now. there's a chance there might be power intersupgss. lights are out when we come across the toll panel. >> any time there's gusty wind like that, you're going o want to slow down. if you have an option of a vehicle to drive today, drive a heavier car. it keeps you in the lane and it lout louter. >> we're going to want to make sure the folks that are keeping us safe, we want it for those guys crashing lights. >> you know, everything you've did given psh. >> so the end of mcdermott, california, highway that troll. as we've shown you with these live pictures, dangerous situations in the bay area and your commute. >> we have that coverage. coming up north korea, this is what the weather radar with the nice oun twice rough. >>> a storm so large, it's causing school closures. here's another look at the san mate
if tles' any type of flooding, people are going to be hydroplaning. so get yourself out of that danger zone. >> we're talking about slick roadways and possibility of wind pushing you around on the bay area bridge bus we see them well lighted right now. there's a chance there might be power intersupgss. lights are out when we come across the toll panel. >> any time there's gusty wind like that, you're going o want to slow down. if you have an option of a vehicle to drive today, drive...
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it about, if tle b you will, the diplomacy of this whole process. on the reservations -- clearly, r had that gorbachev had -- how did you handle those? -- well, we -- we have always been the leader of the alliance. and the president, even as a the leader nt, was of the alliance. and we were able to bring both the united kingdom over. the toughest nut was the soviet union. we came up with the concept of that is gotiation -- powers negotiating the external politics. worked pretty it darn well. that the soviet union because they really a whole lot of other alternatives. conscious of the fact -- and history will attest to -- that the federal republic of germany gave the 55 billion deutsche marks, which didn't hurt helping get the acquiescence. but there were a lot of other were a lot of obstacles along the way to get there. it was intensive diplomacy. by the president, but again, taking advantage of a very narrow window of opportunity and getting it done. you know, some people were against unification. but our position was, wait a minute, we have been t
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. >> one of the most horrific --tles in history crashed into an area of ground. killing or wounding everyone on board. yet the night before, he was able to sit down and write the rules. >> how is your book different? you have suggested to biographers do not idolize your subject. seriously for and war crimes. -- 3000 had been captured in an earlier battle. they promise to give them parole if they didn't fight against the french. they did. he had them all executed. it is a war crime under any sort of moral basis. who have a great sense of the history of his time, where do they place him? think, of them especially those who see things through the lens of the second world war, they see him as another [indiscernible] e was a dictator and try to invade russia and britain. >> why did he do that? what did he see his role in the world? run the world? to extend the enlightenment. inwas a figure who believed quality. the values that he extended. he extended them as far as he could. that doesn't make him adolf hitler. >> not by a longshot. do you scribe to him -- reason he h
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but it's the customers who will have apparently tles there's not been snuff. >> reporter: we've seen signs like this behind me all around town. and east bay mud has tried to get their customers to get the message. yet the district is about to talk about a 14% surcharge to buy more water from the for this summer, the district tapped into its emergency supply, buying water from the federal government government. to pay for that, the district sold off a property it had in castor valley and dipped into its savings the conservation message is working. 1.3 million customers in al media and cost ra county and al immediate brought one of the system's plus perhaps penalties for the summer for customers who do not conserve should the drought continue. the board meeting is this afternoon at 1:15, on the 300 block of 11th street and oakland. it is open to the public. certainly we expect some folks will show up to have their say. in hayward, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. >> a lot of rain headed our way. it's time to check the forecast this morning. let's take a peek ou
but it's the customers who will have apparently tles there's not been snuff. >> reporter: we've seen signs like this behind me all around town. and east bay mud has tried to get their customers to get the message. yet the district is about to talk about a 14% surcharge to buy more water from the for this summer, the district tapped into its emergency supply, buying water from the federal government government. to pay for that, the district sold off a property it had in castor valley and...
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this is an interesting situation because tle didn't attack government systems, they attacked the privateector. private sector has to wake up and realize they can be under attack and it can cost them dearly. we need to consult with our allies. japan and south korea are very important to us in that part of the world. don't know if we want to talk to china about this, they have a pretty bad record. but certain ly it is possible t put them back on the terrorism list but there is a lot more sanctions we can do against north korea. everybody thinks that north korea is so sanctioned, there's nothing left. that's not true. lot of countries, including cuba, probably have more sanctions on them. we can go after their international financing capabilities, international banks. the bush administration did this to great effect. >> do you think that we know conditions for people living in north korea are not great. they don't have freedom. there is a lot of hunger, all kinds of other issues. is there a way to use a scalpel on these kimpbnds of sanctions that the people themselves, whether they have any
this is an interesting situation because tle didn't attack government systems, they attacked the privateector. private sector has to wake up and realize they can be under attack and it can cost them dearly. we need to consult with our allies. japan and south korea are very important to us in that part of the world. don't know if we want to talk to china about this, they have a pretty bad record. but certain ly it is possible t put them back on the terrorism list but there is a lot more...
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. >> john cox, as a former pilot you have a triage rule, a tle-step rule. communicate is one of those. using a pan-pan or a mayday call would be a part of that. what's the process this terms of propertile kol before you get to the point where you make the mayday or pan-pan call? >> first you want to maintain control of the airplane. you and greg are both quite right. there is a process and procedure of priority. first maintainle control of the airplane. deal with the situation. air traffic control can't really do anything for you, other than keep other airplanes away from you. so the purpose, if you have a problem on board, is to advise air traffic control, i don't need anybody near me. otherwise everything that you do is within the airplane itself. if there is a problem with the airplane, you deal with it. as your training and experience dictate. those are the issues and the fact that there was not a call made to air traffic, it says the pilots were dealing with something of a greater priority than communicating with air traffic. that's something the inves
. >> john cox, as a former pilot you have a triage rule, a tle-step rule. communicate is one of those. using a pan-pan or a mayday call would be a part of that. what's the process this terms of propertile kol before you get to the point where you make the mayday or pan-pan call? >> first you want to maintain control of the airplane. you and greg are both quite right. there is a process and procedure of priority. first maintainle control of the airplane. deal with the situation. air...
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tle's been a lot of debate. if you don't do it now, why shouldn't you do it then. you have an opportunity at the same time you can really use this opportunity to extend all the measures you do in investing in renewables and the efficient energy. that is the background of my remark. >> good to see you. thank you for joining us. >>> breaking news from the new york financial superintendent on bit coin. >> talking about the superintendent of the new york's dfs. he's making a speech now and basically proposing changes to the regulatory framework that he proposed for not only bit coin but other virtual currencies. among the changes he's recommending, software developers will not need to register for a bit license. virtual minors will not -- miners will not be a bit license. start-ups will have two years to become compliant. along with consumer protection regulation attached to it. and lastly recordkeeping will be shortened to seven years from ten years. now, this is in response to the 3700 comments he received from the original proposal for the bit license. so once again
tle's been a lot of debate. if you don't do it now, why shouldn't you do it then. you have an opportunity at the same time you can really use this opportunity to extend all the measures you do in investing in renewables and the efficient energy. that is the background of my remark. >> good to see you. thank you for joining us. >>> breaking news from the new york financial superintendent on bit coin. >> talking about the superintendent of the new york's dfs. he's making a...
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thomas and your assessment of his strategy for and his effectiveness at the battle of nashville.yi-tleer and so forth. 2 and many of you probably know the circumstances involving thomas at nashville, which was that thomas was very, very closet$b to being removed from command by general ulysses grant in the east because, in grant's in estimation, he wasn't moving to[nhr fast enough, he wasn't doing the right things in terms of ke preventing the confederate army from perhaps advancing across e w the river into ohio and into do northern territory. but -- and this is i think a key zf2fg to thomas' character, as i see move it -- that he was -- he was and certainly going to do everything he could not to delay, but he was not going to make a move and risk his soldiers' lives without!ñ kn a very, very fair prospect of winning the battle that he knew he should. so thomas, in my estimation, is deserved an enormous at uzer credit for resisting. and orders were perhaps being prepared even as he began to fight the battle of nashville e for his own removal -- thomas' cÑ#val.pu yet, he would not be p
thomas and your assessment of his strategy for and his effectiveness at the battle of nashville.yi-tleer and so forth. 2 and many of you probably know the circumstances involving thomas at nashville, which was that thomas was very, very closet$b to being removed from command by general ulysses grant in the east because, in grant's in estimation, he wasn't moving to[nhr fast enough, he wasn't doing the right things in terms of ke preventing the confederate army from perhaps advancing across e w...
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but tle did something more than that.ey sat together and they created a campaign called shoulder to shoulder with american muslims upholding american values. and you know what american values are. they said that if these people who are christians and jews, who are attacking islam in america, are not a loving muslim to freely practice their religion, we cannot allow this to happen. because attacking one religion in america is attacking all our religions and they are actually robbers. they are robbing america of the great legacy of religious tolerance and respect for diversity that what generations have done in this country. so therefore we are going to pose this kind of brand in america. they raised about a quarter million dollars. and they advertise the position of the director from shoulder to shoulder with american muslims against bigotry. they created an office, you know my office is now on the capitol hill. islamic society ]er north america. and the shoulder to shoulder with american muslims is hosted by us. it is the
but tle did something more than that.ey sat together and they created a campaign called shoulder to shoulder with american muslims upholding american values. and you know what american values are. they said that if these people who are christians and jews, who are attacking islam in america, are not a loving muslim to freely practice their religion, we cannot allow this to happen. because attacking one religion in america is attacking all our religions and they are actually robbers. they are...
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. >>> if tles one lesson i've learned from reviewing all the trades my charitable trust has made over last five years, actually there are 14 of them in "get rich carefully," my recent book, but the one i want to leave you with is this -- when you have a core holding in your portfolio, that's a high quality stock with terrific prospects that you want to own for the long haul don't sell it at the first little gain or the first sign of turbulence. if you really have conviction in a stock, you need to let that stock ride. let me put this in sports terms so most people understand it. when a football team wants to keep a player no matter what they slap the franchise tag on him. they name him a franchise player. that means he can't be traded to another team. i can't tell you how many times i wish i had that designation from when we owned a great stock for my charitable trust. instead, we'll deem it a core holding and say we want to own it through thick and thin. but so often we don't follow through with that and it's almost always a big mistake. the temptation to take a gain is almost so pal
. >>> if tles one lesson i've learned from reviewing all the trades my charitable trust has made over last five years, actually there are 14 of them in "get rich carefully," my recent book, but the one i want to leave you with is this -- when you have a core holding in your portfolio, that's a high quality stock with terrific prospects that you want to own for the long haul don't sell it at the first little gain or the first sign of turbulence. if you really have conviction...
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dame secretary, n thlast point, t lt recent sech aimed to brerrti what s t the tle back in augu. that is the cutting loose as an ideological project puhing back thcos ontokraine and st eyeep crimea and it rt of amulligan. ter the men's agreement that you mentioned,he brigade wet in ifecember 26 going forrdhe resurrecng, m qution toou is how do we test the ussians but it's not e anoertruth particular gen th nctions in euro into o stages i think early ithe spring andhein the sme are scheduleautomatically and nd down if ot renewed. are t paying a diffent ga tgeouof the sactns itthe same kind that th offered usfrom eta? look i what i have long sin stopped trngtoget inse e head ofcisionmakersan it sn been a prductive exercise. what we artrngo i to ma itclearhat there is anth o. but the escalation ppens on e rssi side,t ll have been on the u.s. tmake ear that wha we are ki as they live tthe oblitions that they unrtk i september. tritnally in that part of the world napoleon unou at pens. soheueion is n we us is period when the fiti i vea god game intohe questi i evideenow have ol heads
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the problem, however -- and of my book -- tle the problem is that because we have sheltered our allies for so many years, they -- they agreed to let us defend them, and we do. not be surprised power hey do not have the to carry out. have to be honest with one another in this people and the american that the purpose of american policy has been to discourage from developing their own capabilities. i said, yes, i tend to believe a good idea, too. but i do not believe it is a good idea forever. somewhere along the line, i countries to have have capabilities and didn't require the united states. >> yes, that last point, i couldn't agree with more. the fact is that we do want our allies to do more, but we don't necessarily have to do less. because that is a bargain that often doesn't work. if you go to our allies and say, well, we want you to do more. uk more of a burden. they almost always come back and say, okay, we're going to do like you are. answer your question -- what worries me the most is that there's all of this diffusion of power. there's all this uncertainty in the world. there i
the problem, however -- and of my book -- tle the problem is that because we have sheltered our allies for so many years, they -- they agreed to let us defend them, and we do. not be surprised power hey do not have the to carry out. have to be honest with one another in this people and the american that the purpose of american policy has been to discourage from developing their own capabilities. i said, yes, i tend to believe a good idea, too. but i do not believe it is a good idea forever....
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who tle believe is -- who they believe is responsible for killing a man in his house. >>> we're live in union city where a 90-foot tall tree collapses in this residential facility. >>> a little bit of wet weather is hitting the golden gate bridge. traffic is looking good as you drive-thru. we'll tell you more about the bay area bridges when we come back. >>> well, rain is moving in. a possibility of heavier showers, maybe thunder showers later today. you can see a system moving in. some scattered showers bit not the widespread rain we had yesterday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air, and nob hill. eucalyptus eucalyptus ub limb dis. >>> 7:31. we're live in union city. that is an enormous tree that toppled on to an elderly care facility nearly killing some people inside and as you can see it has done a lot of damage. ktvu tara moriarty is there. she will tell us about the harrowing moments when the tree came crashing down and somebody has a big project ahead of them cleaning that up. it will become more of a problem even though the rain subs
who tle believe is -- who they believe is responsible for killing a man in his house. >>> we're live in union city where a 90-foot tall tree collapses in this residential facility. >>> a little bit of wet weather is hitting the golden gate bridge. traffic is looking good as you drive-thru. we'll tell you more about the bay area bridges when we come back. >>> well, rain is moving in. a possibility of heavier showers, maybe thunder showers later today. you can see a...
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it had the word amnesty in the tle and it said preventing executive amnesty, now it says preventing executiveverreach. it tones it down for me. it says in the bill it ought to be applied on a case-by-case basis and not to whole categories of persons. mr. speaker, prosecutorial discretion can only be applied on a case-by-case basis. it cannot exempt them from the application of the law. so i want to make sure this congressional record is clear that this bill doesn't endorse the idea that we're suggesting prosecutorial discretion as anything other than what it actually is and that's on a case-by-case basis. i'd say also, no provision shall be interpreter applied to offer the executive branch to exempt categories of persons unlawful of presence. i agree with that. any action by the executive branch for the purpose of circumventing shall be null and void and without legal effect. that's nice. this bill amounts to a esolution, a resolution of disagreement with the president. i don't think it makes it clear enough that president has clearly violated the constitution of the united states. i don't wa
it had the word amnesty in the tle and it said preventing executive amnesty, now it says preventing executiveverreach. it tones it down for me. it says in the bill it ought to be applied on a case-by-case basis and not to whole categories of persons. mr. speaker, prosecutorial discretion can only be applied on a case-by-case basis. it cannot exempt them from the application of the law. so i want to make sure this congressional record is clear that this bill doesn't endorse the idea that we're...
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i think if we would have had a chance to describe that with them, tle would not have seen that as dead end capability. so i think we needed to have more dialogue with the committee. we ran out of time towards the end. they didn't get a chance to see the latest seeing how all of the pieces fit together toward the ultimate mars horizon goal. but i can't judge what their answer would have been. >> last question, down to about a minute and a half. screeria -- senate as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mccain: mr. president, i want to offer a few word of tribute to my departing colleague, senator carl levin, a model of serious purpose, firm principle, and personal decency and whose example oughte ought o inspire the service of new and returning senators. we could not aspire to better service than he has given our country. charl and i hav i have served tr for the better part of three decades. he is my senior by eight years and has been my chairman for more than ten years in total. it's been a privilege to serve under his very able, honorable, and fair lea
i think if we would have had a chance to describe that with them, tle would not have seen that as dead end capability. so i think we needed to have more dialogue with the committee. we ran out of time towards the end. they didn't get a chance to see the latest seeing how all of the pieces fit together toward the ultimate mars horizon goal. but i can't judge what their answer would have been. >> last question, down to about a minute and a half. screeria -- senate as if in morning business....
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. >> well, i'm going to push my seat a lit tle away from yours. >> i've got leisman.ruble is at 61. and if you bought the ruble two days ago, you've made like 35% or something. >> it was 79 just two days ago. >> vladimir the lesser. when you think about what is coming away from it. >> anything to say about kim jong-un right now? >> you think about what happened to the former soviet block under putin, he's lost control of more than 80% of the gdp of the former soviet block is now under nato's control. >> we had a guest yesterday that suggested that essentially that was a mistake for the europeans to go ahead and try. >> i've got that. but putin lost ukraine. this is much more interesting where you're headed. >> what happened yesterday we looked at and thought this was more dovish than we expected. stock markets took off. >> i don't know why it took off, becky, but for all intents and purposes the federal reserve got us out of one box and stepped right into another. let's go back. we waited anxiously for the fed to remove the considerable timeline which gave flexibility
. >> well, i'm going to push my seat a lit tle away from yours. >> i've got leisman.ruble is at 61. and if you bought the ruble two days ago, you've made like 35% or something. >> it was 79 just two days ago. >> vladimir the lesser. when you think about what is coming away from it. >> anything to say about kim jong-un right now? >> you think about what happened to the former soviet block under putin, he's lost control of more than 80% of the gdp of the former...
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they used primary radar he tle could see big pieces radar returns of the aircraft as it broke up mid useful thing as well. >> you talk about useful information, mary. one thing that i, i'm struck by this is not macabre curiosity about what happened to this plane. what happened to this plane is incredibly important to recreate in a simulator so we know what happened and it doesn't happen again. >> that's right, going through literally piece by piece, step by step and the air accident investigators do that. and in fact we do that when we take the case late oern. we literally have to recreate the flight. we do computer simulations, we go through every sound in the cockpit. we put it on top of the flight data recorder so you can have a picture with literally hundreds if not thousands of inputs of data to make it very clear. in the old days they used to say the only thing that would be gone after the accident like this would be evidence of icing. but that's not true any more because the ice protection warning systems on the plane. so even that would be recorded in the black box if there w
they used primary radar he tle could see big pieces radar returns of the aircraft as it broke up mid useful thing as well. >> you talk about useful information, mary. one thing that i, i'm struck by this is not macabre curiosity about what happened to this plane. what happened to this plane is incredibly important to recreate in a simulator so we know what happened and it doesn't happen again. >> that's right, going through literally piece by piece, step by step and the air accident...
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