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the bbc‘s tom davies hit the streets to find out more. tender. tender.ed tender but i didn't like it. we've all be on tender, of course with all got the apple. too tall, too sporty, to gain. many of the traditional dating websites try to baggy that special someone websites try to baggy that special someone by asking you about your personal preferences. and while experts agree on line dating is good for over an experts agree on line dating is good for overan —— experts agree on line dating is good for over an —— widening the pool, is this the solution to finding mr or mrs wright? the research is now clear that using individual level information for personality, values and preferences, to try to predict who will be compatible in the future, is a losing game. you might just set up people who are similar to them. it is a reasonable hypothesis but no one has the able to find consistent evidence that idea. so if data is not helping us to find out perfect partner, howls can be used to cut down soulmates? 0ne firm has the answer and they think love is all about
the bbc‘s tom davies hit the streets to find out more. tender. tender.ed tender but i didn't like it. we've all be on tender, of course with all got the apple. too tall, too sporty, to gain. many of the traditional dating websites try to baggy that special someone websites try to baggy that special someone by asking you about your personal preferences. and while experts agree on line dating is good for over an experts agree on line dating is good for overan —— experts agree on line dating...
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tom davies says one night of frost can damage the entire crop. he's already experienced it more than a decade ago. >> back in 2006 we lost about 20 acres of fruit. that was a big hit and for a small family winery, that hurt. >> reporter: once temperatures reach freezing levels when machines will be turned on. >> he doing the air moving, it keep -- keeping the air moving, it keeps that cold air and potentially ice from forming on this little bud. >> reporter: but if temperatures fall below 28 degrees, there's not much that can be done to save the budding crop. >> once it gets so cold we're really at the whims of mother nature. >> reporter: and the cabernet vines should be okay since they typically bud a little later than the chardonnay, but it is a wait and see approach here in wine country looking to see how cold it gets tonight and this week. live in sonoma, andrea nakano, kpix5. >>> a predawn fire tore through several conned minimums in martinez. it started when a panel of oil was left unattended on a stove burner. it broke out just after 4 a.m
tom davies says one night of frost can damage the entire crop. he's already experienced it more than a decade ago. >> back in 2006 we lost about 20 acres of fruit. that was a big hit and for a small family winery, that hurt. >> reporter: once temperatures reach freezing levels when machines will be turned on. >> he doing the air moving, it keep -- keeping the air moving, it keeps that cold air and potentially ice from forming on this little bud. >> reporter: but if...
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changes, gylfi sigurdsson made the differences, two quickfire goals at the start of the second half, tom daviesre on top in this game and they were only two points behind the seventh placed team, sam alla rdyce two points behind the seventh placed team, sam allardyce is playing the type of football he wants to now. of course this is to read between sam alla rdyce course this is to read between sam allardyce and course this is to read between sam alla rdyce and roy course this is to read between sam allardyce and roy hodgson. sam alla rdyce allardyce and roy hodgson. sam allardyce at his former club. let's hear what he said. first half we were good value, goalless at half—time, we were even confident we could keep that going. it puts you on the back foot. there we re it puts you on the back foot. there were times on the second half way we played reasonable football, it was always going to be difficult to get back. the third goal effectively killed us off. if you look at the stats of the west ham game against watford it looks even so how did they win it 2—0.m was pretty equal until arnautovic. we
changes, gylfi sigurdsson made the differences, two quickfire goals at the start of the second half, tom daviesre on top in this game and they were only two points behind the seventh placed team, sam alla rdyce two points behind the seventh placed team, sam allardyce is playing the type of football he wants to now. of course this is to read between sam alla rdyce course this is to read between sam allardyce and course this is to read between sam alla rdyce and roy course this is to read between...
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tom davies has more. tinder. i've been known to tinder a bit. used tinder but i didn't like it.sporty, too vain. many of the traditional dating websites try to bag you that special someone by asking you about your personal preferences. and while experts agree on linedating is good for widening the pool, is this the solution to finding mr or mrs right? the research is now clear that using individual level information for personality, values and preferences, to try to predict who will be compatible in the future, is a losing game. it mightjust set up people who are similar to them. it is a reasonable hypothesis but no one has the able to find consistent evidence for that idea. so if data is not helping us to find out perfect partner, what else can be used to find our soul mates? 0ne firm has the answer and they think love is all about chemistry. my name is asma mirza and i am one of the co—founders and chief executive officer of pheramor. lam i am brittany, lam brittany, the i am brittany, the chief chemical officer. pheramor is dating app that matches people based on genetics. we
tom davies has more. tinder. i've been known to tinder a bit. used tinder but i didn't like it.sporty, too vain. many of the traditional dating websites try to bag you that special someone by asking you about your personal preferences. and while experts agree on linedating is good for widening the pool, is this the solution to finding mr or mrs right? the research is now clear that using individual level information for personality, values and preferences, to try to predict who will be...
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. >> that was tom davie showing off where the last year's fires were. >> it was scary. >> this is scaryters this hilly vineyards, 1/3rd full with no relief in site. first a bud break and now this and now a cutting back of the crop. >> sometime it is rains everyday in march, so we can still get that. >> you know when it rains being? >> i wish. >> "abc 7 ne." >>> coming up a popular restaurant closing the door foregood. the >>> here are the winning numbers from last night $223 million power ball drawing. 13, 26, 39, 44, 62, power ball number 2. nobody got all six numbers, grows to $246 million. happeninged to, a longstanding cafe will serve customers one time. the depoe cafe saying good-bye today. on a miss store call site, the construction happening on both sides of the station has really hurt her business with the coast of raels she can't afford to reopen anywhere. customers say the neighborhood is losing a piece of history and character. up next. abc 7 mornings at 6:00. violence near a tech celebration. a man left with life threatening injuries stabbed. a fire and smock trap a man in h
. >> that was tom davie showing off where the last year's fires were. >> it was scary. >> this is scaryters this hilly vineyards, 1/3rd full with no relief in site. first a bud break and now this and now a cutting back of the crop. >> sometime it is rains everyday in march, so we can still get that. >> you know when it rains being? >> i wish. >> "abc 7 ne." >>> coming up a popular restaurant closing the door foregood. the >>>...
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. >> reporter: that's tom davies showing how last october's fires licked to the edge of this vineyardary, flat out scary. >> reporter: and now this is scary, the reservoir that waters these hilly vineyards, is 1/31/3 full and no rain in site. >> sometimes it rains every day in march, so we could still get that. >> reporter: do you know any rain dances? >> i wish. >> reporter: they might help in a new normal. above the napa valley, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> if this early bud break is a product of global warming it may have long-term consequences. >> yeah in the future replanting could be an expensive adjustment and might be only a few years off in some cases. >>> thank you for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00. abc7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >> no one wants to talk about this, it's not an easy business. >> keeping kids safe, the importance of after shooter training, how one college is active and passionate about dealing with troubled students. >>> a huge candle light vigil, the victims of the school sho shooting are in everyone's thoughts. >>> and san jose's ambitious new goal
. >> reporter: that's tom davies showing how last october's fires licked to the edge of this vineyardary, flat out scary. >> reporter: and now this is scary, the reservoir that waters these hilly vineyards, is 1/31/3 full and no rain in site. >> sometimes it rains every day in march, so we could still get that. >> reporter: do you know any rain dances? >> i wish. >> reporter: they might help in a new normal. above the napa valley, wayne freedman, abc7 news....
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. >> that's winery president tom davy showing off where last accurate october's fires liked to the edge of the vineyard. >> it was scarey. flat out scarey. >> now this is scarey. the reservoir that waters these hilly vineyards. it's one third full with no relief in sight. first the bud break, now this. and a possible cutting back of the crop. >> sometimes it rains every day in march. so we're still -- could still get that. >> you know any rain dances. >> i wish. >> they might help in a new normal. above the napa valley, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> if this early bud break is a product of global warming it may have long-term consequences. in the future replanning could be expensive and might be only a few years off in some cases. abc 7 news meteorologist lisa largen is here with more. >> ever a a couple of days we are going in the other direction which we see mild weather. then definitely the cooler air headed our way. we definitely are looking at some changes. but unfortunately not the ones we want in terms of rainfall. so as we get started tonight this is the way it's going to look
. >> that's winery president tom davy showing off where last accurate october's fires liked to the edge of the vineyard. >> it was scarey. flat out scarey. >> now this is scarey. the reservoir that waters these hilly vineyards. it's one third full with no relief in sight. first the bud break, now this. and a possible cutting back of the crop. >> sometimes it rains every day in march. so we're still -- could still get that. >> you know any rain dances. >> i...
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. >> that is president tom davie showing off where last october's fires licked to the edge of this fireas scary. >> and now this is scary. the reservoir that waters the hilly vineyards, 1/3 full with no relief in site. first the bud break and now this is a cutting back of the crop possibly. >> sometimes it rains everyday in march. so we can still get back. >> dow know rain dances? >> i wish. >> drink to that as we went enter a new normal. >>> ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >>> check out the winning numbers from last night. 223 million power ball drawing. -- the power ball number 2, nobody picked all six numbers. you have another chance on wednesday when the jackpot grows to $246 million. happening today, a longstanding calf if any on the peninsula s
. >> that is president tom davie showing off where last october's fires licked to the edge of this fireas scary. >> and now this is scary. the reservoir that waters the hilly vineyards, 1/3 full with no relief in site. first the bud break and now this is a cutting back of the crop possibly. >> sometimes it rains everyday in march. so we can still get back. >> dow know rain dances? >> i wish. >> drink to that as we went enter a new normal. >>> ♪...
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>> tom davis from our area said that is what holds the budget bills together we can get things done we could solve some big problems to bring back earmarks. >> i hear that. i am participating in a conference this week to improve congressional capacity and there were 50 interviews conducted in preparation for that conference. a number of time earmarks would come up to help to work together more effective. that is very striking that members and staff believe they are helpful to cut deals. i don't think it is a story of understanding how we got those budget agreement but it may smooth the process for other low-profile legislation and key to understanding a fiscal deal. >> i agree with that. earmarks have a very long history in this country it is a combination that isn't stable but now really that is a lubricant. and what i think the process that we talk about is to look at other ways to get those kinds of agreements. so you really don't need that to do that. so that is why when you develop information or a long-term plan with that review process what you are trying to do is change not dec
>> tom davis from our area said that is what holds the budget bills together we can get things done we could solve some big problems to bring back earmarks. >> i hear that. i am participating in a conference this week to improve congressional capacity and there were 50 interviews conducted in preparation for that conference. a number of time earmarks would come up to help to work together more effective. that is very striking that members and staff believe they are helpful to cut...
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congressman tom davis, longtime representative said this is the glue that holds the budget bills together, we could solve some of these problems if we bring back earmarks. >> i certainly hear is. i am participating at this middle of this week on the improving congressional capacity and there were 50 interviews conducted in preparation for that conference and the number of times earmarks came up would help congress work together more effectively, very striking. they certainly believe earmarks are helpful in cutting deals especially in the house. i don't think it is a story of understanding how we got to budget agreements but smooth the path for other, lower profile legislation more often than the key to understanding a fiscal deal. >> earmarks have a very long history. a stable -- you think now of earmarks as a lubricant. what we are trying to move towards everyone has been talking about, to look at other ways of getting those agreements, other procedures so you don't need to deal with this and that is why these ideas like developing information, developing long-term plans, orderly review,
congressman tom davis, longtime representative said this is the glue that holds the budget bills together, we could solve some of these problems if we bring back earmarks. >> i certainly hear is. i am participating at this middle of this week on the improving congressional capacity and there were 50 interviews conducted in preparation for that conference and the number of times earmarks came up would help congress work together more effectively, very striking. they certainly believe...
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we had former congressman tom davis, longtime representative from our area, said these are the glue that hold the budget bills together. we could really get a lot done, solve some of these big budget problems if we could just bring back earmarks. do any of you agree with that? >> i certainly hear it. i'm participating in a conference at the end of this week an improving congressional capacity and there was a -- there were about 50 interviews conducted in the preparation for that. for that krnconference. the number of times in which earmarks came up is something that would help congress work together more effectively. very striking. they certainly believe members, staff, believe that earmarks are helpful in cutting deals especially true in the house. i don't think it's the story of understanding how we got to budget agreements, however. i think it smooths the path for other lower profile legislation more often than is key to understanding a fiscal deal. >> i agree with that. earmarks have a very long history and not just in this country, the 18th century english parliament ran on a combin
we had former congressman tom davis, longtime representative from our area, said these are the glue that hold the budget bills together. we could really get a lot done, solve some of these big budget problems if we could just bring back earmarks. do any of you agree with that? >> i certainly hear it. i'm participating in a conference at the end of this week an improving congressional capacity and there was a -- there were about 50 interviews conducted in the preparation for that. for that...
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he's interviewed by former senate majority leader tom, and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11 temperature with bill, and davis the latest book recounts nixon administrations eferghts to apprehend timny leary after his escape from prison in 1970. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television serious readers. now here's emily on the history of marijuana in the united states. good evening everybody i'm i-lean before we jump into our event i wanted to thack you all for coming. eventses like this couldn't be possible if it weren't for your generous support showing up to them, so really thank you so much for adding to your denver reading community we really appreciate it. so weaver honor to talk to emily about grassroots rise an fall of marijuana in america and emily received ph.d. in american studies from george washington university and grassroots is actually based off her dissertation. the inspiration for such i'm sure she'll tell us more about as she starts her talk. so emily has been peesmed on history channel npr and work can also be found in
he's interviewed by former senate majority leader tom, and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11 temperature with bill, and davis the latest book recounts nixon administrations eferghts to apprehend timny leary after his escape from prison in 1970. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television serious readers. now here's emily on the history of marijuana in the united states. good evening everybody i'm i-lean before we...
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panther" star chadwick boseman, viola davis, laura dern, jennifer garner, "lady bird" director greta gerwig, tiffany haddish. >> she's amazing. >> she is amazing. tomstone, daniela vega and more names to come. as you know, the oscars are hosted by jimmy kimmel and it's all where -- >> here. >> right here on abc. >> right here at 8:00 p.m. >>> "black panther" is opening with a roar. the movie raked in an estimated $70 million on friday and could pull in over $200 million over the presidents' day weekend. 200 mill, people. it already set a record as the fourth biggest preseller in fandango history behind the recent "star wars" films and that's a big deal because if you can get close tosters you've got it made. also strong reviews. the sky's the limit. 97% fresh. 97% fresh on rotten tomatoes. >> 97%? >> i know that the company is made by our corporate parent. >> what? >> disney, but i did get to see it, and it's really good. >> no, it is -- >> 97% good. >> fresh. >> 97% good, yes, it's very, very good. >> run, don't walk. see it. >> can't wait to see it. >> you don't want to be left out. there are some movies that everybody will be talking about forev
panther" star chadwick boseman, viola davis, laura dern, jennifer garner, "lady bird" director greta gerwig, tiffany haddish. >> she's amazing. >> she is amazing. tomstone, daniela vega and more names to come. as you know, the oscars are hosted by jimmy kimmel and it's all where -- >> here. >> right here on abc. >> right here at 8:00 p.m. >>> "black panther" is opening with a roar. the movie raked in an estimated $70 million on...
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tom daschle. emily duffton provides a history of marijuana in the united states, steven davis recounts the nixon administration'sefforts to apprehend timothy leery, and we visit lynchburg, virginia, to tour that city's literary sites. that's just a few of the programs you'll see this weekend on booktv. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> and it's one of the things, clearly, that turns off a lot of people about donald trump, is that he does seem to have a certain outer borough vulgarity. his populism inevitably -- is populism inevitably vulgar? >> well, today happens to be the anniversary of caesar's crossing the rubicon in 49 b.c. caesar was a populist. was he vulgar? no. i don't think it's linked to populism, although i think that those people who wield the term populist as a weapon would like to have us think so. i'm glad you mentioned that, michael, because it seems to me that one of the fundamental objections to donald trump is aesthetic. he wears the wrong kind of ties. he likes his steak well done. he puts ketchup on it. these are unpardonable sins. now, of course, there's other things as well, b
tom daschle. emily duffton provides a history of marijuana in the united states, steven davis recounts the nixon administration'sefforts to apprehend timothy leery, and we visit lynchburg, virginia, to tour that city's literary sites. that's just a few of the programs you'll see this weekend on booktv. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> and it's one of the things, clearly, that turns off a lot of people about donald trump, is that he does seem to have a certain outer borough...
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davis ville red between byberry road, and turnpike drive. >>> top republican law makers in pennsylvania have handed over newly drawned congressional maps to governor tom wolf to meet a supreme court order's deadline. yesterday was the deadline to draw up new congressional district maps, state supreme court threw out current map last month saying it was gerrymandering in favor of the remembers, lawmakers sent new proposal to governor wolf last night and he has until thursday to let the courts know if he supports it. if not the court plans to develop its own map. >>> governor wolf has order that had any new electronic voting machines ordered by counties be won that leave a paper trail, another safe guard against hacking, and help in the event of audits and recounts. the state is currently evaluating whether counties should get rid of the old voting boots but they are in the propers zest of an election overhaul including modernizing the voter registration database. >>> some new information to tell but this morning a second white house staffer has resign as a result of abuse allegations. speecher were david sore sonnies accused of violent , emotional abus
davis ville red between byberry road, and turnpike drive. >>> top republican law makers in pennsylvania have handed over newly drawned congressional maps to governor tom wolf to meet a supreme court order's deadline. yesterday was the deadline to draw up new congressional district maps, state supreme court threw out current map last month saying it was gerrymandering in favor of the remembers, lawmakers sent new proposal to governor wolf last night and he has until thursday to let the...
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he's interviewed by former senate majority leader tom, and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11 temperature with bill, and davisthe latest book recounts nixon administrations eferghts to apprehend timny leary after his escape from prison in 1970. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television serious readers. now here's emily on the history of marijuana in the united states.
he's interviewed by former senate majority leader tom, and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11 temperature with bill, and davisthe latest book recounts nixon administrations eferghts to apprehend timny leary after his escape from prison in 1970. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television serious readers. now here's emily on the history of marijuana in the united states.