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. >> tom skilling hedger forecast. .rist >> we were just talking about spring temperatures taking theirsweet time. collins is a little sluggish. we have some evidence on how this is affecting farmers already. we heard from our friend. you're going to see his photograph. speaking of farmers >> his planting bulbs of the two- lane route 83. you'll see more of that going on. looking over his tractor and he has the seeds right there. thanks to john clean and for giving us insight into our farmers were getting busy and heading out into the field. >> shows us the chicago skyline catching the first rays of the rising sun. that is a gorgeous shot. sends us this eye-catching sunset. says this is the screen saver on his computer. >> this majestic fellow is a swallow soaking up the eastern raise. rays. >> thanks to william and a gorgeous sunset from illinois. >> >> thank you to our photographers. because a great. beautiful shot from our viewers. >> we have trainable way. the storm that is setting up will be windy chilly affair with land off the lake. you could see it under these clouds here. this n
. >> tom skilling hedger forecast. .rist >> we were just talking about spring temperatures taking theirsweet time. collins is a little sluggish. we have some evidence on how this is affecting farmers already. we heard from our friend. you're going to see his photograph. speaking of farmers >> his planting bulbs of the two- lane route 83. you'll see more of that going on. looking over his tractor and he has the seeds right there. thanks to john clean and for giving us insight...
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. >> tom skilling with the full forecast. common products that we use every day being linked to harmful pollution. could make personal- care products illegal because they contain microblades. microblades are tiny plastic sand like substances used in personal care products like facial cleansers and soap. the problem is they get washed down the drain. they're too tiny to get filtered out. >> we're just thrilled that we have been able to really work the environmental groups. the state senator sponsored and help pass the senate bill. passengers likely making ill. the first day in the country to ban microblades. testing shows the presence and lost the support of the personal care products council. all of them pledging to halt the manufacture. >> the agreement is a victory of environmental groups. >> biologists say testing conclusively shows the widespread prevalence of microbial in the sediments and shoreline of the great lakes. also present in the world's oceans. working their way into the food chain because fish and other marine
. >> tom skilling with the full forecast. common products that we use every day being linked to harmful pollution. could make personal- care products illegal because they contain microblades. microblades are tiny plastic sand like substances used in personal care products like facial cleansers and soap. the problem is they get washed down the drain. they're too tiny to get filtered out. >> we're just thrilled that we have been able to really work the environmental groups. the state...
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tom skilling will be out there also. make sure you're in your seats to see that first pitch. be great. we're going to get some video. it's good to be fantastic. you'll do a great job. i'm hoping for the best for you to agree job. >> just keep watching those pitches over and over and you will mail. coming up the star wars cast is officially announced. we will have the lineup. we now know the cast for the seventh "star wars" movie. and it includes some old favorites. mark hamill, harrison ford and carrie fisher will return... so will popular characters like chewbacca, c-3po and r2-d2. the movie is tentatively set for release in december of next year. dean will have much more on all the *new actors, coming up at 5. >> good morning. we continue to look at showers which will be sporadic off and on. take your umbrella. you won't need it all day but there is a 20 percent chance. today's high 56. 54 thursday better chance of rain tomorrow this system gets out of here into saturday. temperatures go up to the '60s saturday and sunday. >> right downtown for some construction. this goes
tom skilling will be out there also. make sure you're in your seats to see that first pitch. be great. we're going to get some video. it's good to be fantastic. you'll do a great job. i'm hoping for the best for you to agree job. >> just keep watching those pitches over and over and you will mail. coming up the star wars cast is officially announced. we will have the lineup. we now know the cast for the seventh "star wars" movie. and it includes some old favorites. mark hamill,...
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sounds great, but what students really need is budgeting skills. tom for the hour, he has worked with elementary schools or colleges to educate students on understanding money. our twitter question of the day -- do students need to learn financial literacy? or do they just need better math? >> a lot of things around schools make you scratch your head all the time. this is one of the ones that is bananas that we don't include in the daily curriculum of schools across the country. one of the challenges with this is that if you don't learn certain things around english, about certain various topics in school, it is not as punishing as putting yourself behind the eight ball right out of the gate when you mess up on your finances. things like managing student loans, your credit score -- people get hit like a ton of bricks when they graduate from high school with these things. paying their first time bills, it is just not included in the daily life of students across the country. platforme technology that you use to teach the literacy is new, but the idea of
sounds great, but what students really need is budgeting skills. tom for the hour, he has worked with elementary schools or colleges to educate students on understanding money. our twitter question of the day -- do students need to learn financial literacy? or do they just need better math? >> a lot of things around schools make you scratch your head all the time. this is one of the ones that is bananas that we don't include in the daily curriculum of schools across the country. one of...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. man: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. staand the speed readingsng incrare off the chart!appiness. paradise found! luscious locks! great glittering galaxies. the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! save up to 20% on rooms at a disneyland resort hotel on select nights. there's no end in sight! i'm going to need more time. this weekend. :09-:12 "he's stealing f
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. man: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be...
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tom cruise. it seemed like his skill was tapping phones and making violent threats, skills that have him servinges. mctiernan hired him once, but the director suspected him of sabotaging their project. >> filmmaking is filled with a lot of politics. >> one night his phone rang, identifying himself as a fbi representative. he asked how many times he hired the man. weeks later he was charged with lying to a federal agent and asked to testify against his former divorce lawyer. mctiernan refused. and after several years exhausting every legal action, a judge sent him to the minimum security prison in south dakota. >> all right, the camp was fine. there was no terrible hardships. the guys were actually very nice. most of the stuff that is depicted in movies is utter nonsense. >> what was the hardest part? >> seeing what the prison system was about. i met many guys who clearly were not criminals, and they were 80% black and brown. they were not criminals at all. >> most of the people in -- in for drugs are in for what is ghost dope. >> ghost dope? >> that is dope that nobody can see. because it never
tom cruise. it seemed like his skill was tapping phones and making violent threats, skills that have him servinges. mctiernan hired him once, but the director suspected him of sabotaging their project. >> filmmaking is filled with a lot of politics. >> one night his phone rang, identifying himself as a fbi representative. he asked how many times he hired the man. weeks later he was charged with lying to a federal agent and asked to testify against his former divorce lawyer....
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >> tonight marks the 25th anniversary for the goldman prize, known to many as the green nobel prize. all chosen for work in protecting the environment. tonight abc7 news shows you who won. >> one of the biggest benefits is the chance to bring international issues there is video to showcase the work of the environmental heros. >> arudy ended up fighting for an eco system. he campaigned to shut down illegal palm oil plantations. >> i'm happy. but not enough yet. >> a key strategy is making sure local communities understand issues. desmond is one of many black people forcibly relocated under apartheid to work in refineries and chemical plants where heavy pollution is creating major health concerns. desmond led efforts to learn about the chemicals a
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >> tonight marks the 25th anniversary for the goldman prize, known to many as the green nobel prize. all chosen for work in...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. man: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> hundreds of p fwchlt and e customers are just furious over the bills they're getting. >> not from pg&e but companies they've never heard of adding charges to their bills. >> yes. michael finney is here to explain what is going on. >> yes. get out bills. you're going to want to check it sales people are pouring out cross northern california. they promised to redues a utility bill with cheaper gas an pg&e offers residents say they had no idea until they found miss storus charges on their pg&e bill. lynn fan tells her daughter about the man in the blue jump suit going door to door here in san pablo >> asking me to show pg&e bill. >> the man told her she can save $2 a month on her bill she signed a form. two months later she saw this. a comp
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. man: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> hundreds of p fwchlt and e customers are just furious over the bills they're getting. >> not from pg&e but...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. man: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> good evening. tonight's headlines, take a live look at saint peters square in vatican city where hundred of thousand are expected to witness the tear moceremony making two saints. los angeles clippers owner donald sterling investigated by the nba for possibly making racist statements. an audio recording surfaced of a man purported to be sterling telling his girlfriend not to bring black people to games. sterling has agreed not to attend tomorrow's playoff game between the clippers and warriors in oakland. >> ape mother is accused of stabbing her infant son to death. if the happened near liver more. east bay regional park. detectives believe the 24-year-old woman suffers from depression. the 16-year-old boy charged with the murder of a sc
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. man: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> good evening. tonight's headlines, take a live look at saint peters square in vatican city where hundred of thousand...
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tom ackerman has the story. >> bernice has been using her skill to build crossword puzzles since she was 65. that -- she was 35. that was 65 years ago. >> my mother was exasperated with me. she said to me, "my child, if you spent as much money buying cookbooks instead of dictionaries your family would be better off." >> it generally takes her a day to compose the puzzle's skeleton and another day to come you with the concludes. a puzzle america first to come up with rebbus. now a standard feature in puzzles including the 150 she's been commissioned to make for the new york times. its puzzle editor will shorts values the combination of can craft and commitment. >> she has experienced life since the 19-teens so you know things we know from books she knows from everyday life and that all shows up in the puzzle. >> and per nees doesn't hesitate in sometimes teaming up with much younger puzzle makers. >> i remember bernice telling me one time one of her puzzles she ended up with the word yay. she was complaining that's not a word. yay is something that is a bit informal, slangy, nothing you would
tom ackerman has the story. >> bernice has been using her skill to build crossword puzzles since she was 65. that -- she was 35. that was 65 years ago. >> my mother was exasperated with me. she said to me, "my child, if you spent as much money buying cookbooks instead of dictionaries your family would be better off." >> it generally takes her a day to compose the puzzle's skeleton and another day to come you with the concludes. a puzzle america first to come up with...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. kson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> covering santa rosa, berkeley, san jose, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> jury deliberations condition in sonoma county in the case of a county supervisor charged with peeping into a neighbor's window. efren carrillo toll the court he was drunk when he went to a neighbor's home hoping for sex last july. he was wearing underwear and socked when three was arrested. the jury on friday say they reached a unanimous decision and then changed their mind and now they are locked at 11-1. the judge suggested they consider a lesser charge. ought student accused of stabbing a classmate in the neck after she said no to the promise invitation will be arraigned. he will not appear in court, he is locked up in a psychiatric ward. the boy stabbed a fell
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. kson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> covering santa rosa, berkeley, san jose, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> jury deliberations condition in sonoma...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. ♪ i ♪ and i got the tools ira ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're all tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ we've got a place that we call home ♪ ♪ we're all type e ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. ♪ i ♪ and i got the tools ira ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. man: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> a grim discovery of the ferry final moments before it sank. dive teams found the bodies of 48 girls wearing life jackets. they were crammed into a cabin meant to hold only 30 people. they sought refuge in the same room. the tragedy became the focal point between south korea's president and president obama. he offered condolences to their families. >> my visit comes at a great time of sorrow for your nation. and again, on behalf of americans, i want to express our deep condolences to all of the families who lost loved ones on the ferry "sewol." so many were young students with their entire lives in front of them. i'm a father of two daughters of the same age or close to the same age as those who were lost. and so i can only imagine what t
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. man: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> a grim discovery of the ferry final moments before it sank. dive teams found the bodies of 48 girls wearing life...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. rlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> once again, our breaking news tonight in the search for flight 370. a source telling cnn that if no sign of the jet is found in the current search area, a new target will be in the north. one demonstration was how a passenger plane could simply disappear. it seems like that would be impossible. there are other times that planes disappear. kyung lah reports. >> reporter: frustration mounts as the search continues for mh-370. but look back through aviation history and there are other mysteries that linger for months, years, even decades. >> there have been planes in the past that have completely disappeared. >> reporter: carol gray is an aviation historian, he says that amelia earhardt vanished as she attempted to fly around the globe. >> there i
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. rlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> once again, our breaking news tonight in the search for flight 370. a source telling cnn that if no sign of the jet is found...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. eer readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> you know, i regret what happened back during the past. but, i mean, everything happen for a reason. you know, it brought me here at a young age. it taught me a lot, opened my eyes a little bit more. so get out there and try to do what's right for my little son and everything. >> by the early 1990s stateville was one of the wildest and most violent prisons in the country. it was a tough place to be for both correctional officers and inmates. all of chicago's most powerful gangs flourished here, continuing the same business they'd been busted for on the outside. the strong preyed on the weak. >> you fought for territorial rights and for what was yours and didn't let nobody take nothing away from you. >> it was almost like a question mark of whether you really
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. eer readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> you know, i regret what happened back during the past. but, i mean, everything happen for a reason. you know, it brought me here at a young...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. n: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> president obama has just declared a major disaster in arkansas. 14 people were killed when storms tore through the state on sunday. suspected tornadoes destroyed homes and businesses. the president's declaration makes federal aid available for the impacted areas. >>> as president obama flies home from asia, he'll soon be returning to some new poll nu
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. n: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance...
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to your point you raise the cost of labor, especially among the low skilled individuals who are just getting started and need jobs. tomabout this argument ithis t that's a fraction of a percent of people in this country. the biggest group of those people on minimum wage are teenagers from a fallen homes. >> well, one comes to mind. germany. germany is more than half lower than the $24. i can promise you, businesses will go to where they are treated best. businesses have to pay too much because of a mandate by government there will say goodbye and head to germany. look at what happened in france. they raised the taxes on a lot of wealthy people and businesses you have to be careful. for the swiss, let's hope to turn it down. tom: i don't want to blow by what jonathan just said because i was talking about the fact that this is the first time they have never had a minimum wage in switzerland. this is going to be the first. they go and a 25. they're like a small state. they could just go next door. >> 90% of the people in switzerland already. so you're talking about exactly you're talking about, high-school kids looking f
to your point you raise the cost of labor, especially among the low skilled individuals who are just getting started and need jobs. tomabout this argument ithis t that's a fraction of a percent of people in this country. the biggest group of those people on minimum wage are teenagers from a fallen homes. >> well, one comes to mind. germany. germany is more than half lower than the $24. i can promise you, businesses will go to where they are treated best. businesses have to pay too much...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. lakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >> brbz. it is the storm cycle in overdrive once again today. right now there are watches and warnksz in effect from the plains all the way south to the florida peninsula. flooding rains, hail, high winds, and most importantly, tornados are now expected along this line, and this is the hour and the worst of it is expected to get up and running. now, take a look here. we've got video from the arkansas democrat gazette. you can see it showing some of the intense damage we've been seeing from this weekend. this is from the town of balance owna. 14 people have been killed in arkansas. one person killed in oklahoma, and another in iowa. forecasters are telling us the threat won't subside until at least midweek. nbc's jay gray is in mayflower, arkansas, w
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. lakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >> brbz. it is the storm cycle in overdrive once again today. right now there are watches and warnksz in effect from the plains all...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. lakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. female announcer: sleep train's interest free ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event, ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> president obama in the white house east room, upping the ante in his effort to up the federal minimum wage and began by calling out republicans for blocking a vote on legislation this morning. >> they told americans, like the ones that are here today, that you're on your own, without even looking them in the eye. we know these americans. we depend on them. the
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. lakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. female announcer: sleep train's interest free ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. female announcer: sleep train's interest free ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event, ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> okay. welcome back. amazon is one of this month's worst performing stocks, but is that 10% slide more about the reversal in high-growth names or amazon's fundamentals? let's debate it now. john is the bull, steve weiss is the bear. 90 seconds on the clock. doc, you're up first. >> the stock is down 25% already. and what do you do with a good stock when it's down? i th
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. female announcer: sleep train's interest free ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black,...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. 's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> we have breaking news tonight out of oklahoma. i want to warn you that this is a difficult and shocking story. the state of oklahoma was planning to execute not one but two prisoners tonight. the this would be the first double execution many the state for 80 years. the last time they did a double execution in oklahoma was 1937. the two executions scheduled for t
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. 's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. n: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> it's a wedge. it's a big wedge. >> give me the motion. which way is it moving? >> coming up, you're going to see what happens as that tornado moves into mississippi and what happened when it touched down. the latest on the tornadoes. plus, why making sure the government's able to do its job can save lives. that's next. new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. the versatile, 2015 subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> tornadoes in mississippi and alabama caused serious damage and two more deaths today as the central and southern states were hit for a second time by a storm system which has already killed 16 people. >> i
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. n: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> it's a wedge. it's a big wedge. >> give me the motion. which way is it moving? >> coming up, you're going to...
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tom ackerman discovered. >> bernice gordon has a way with words, and she's been using that skill to build cross word puzzles since she was 35. that was 65 years ago. >> my mother was exasperated with me. she said to me, my child, if you spent as much money buying cook books instead of dictionaries your family would be better off. >> it generally takes her a day to construct a puzzle skeleton and a day more to write the includes. >> combining letters with symbols to fill in the blanks. at first that twist caused a sensation, but it's now a standard feature in puzzles including the more 150 she has been commissioned to make for "the new york times." it's puzzle editor values bernice's combination of craft and commitment. >> she's experienced life since the 19-teens. things that we know from books she knows from every day life. that all shows up in the puzzle. >> and bernice does not hess tathesitatein teeming up teaminr puzzle makers. >> bernice was complaining, that's not a word. at first yay is informal. >> i'm always learning. i buy a dictionary every year because every year they have new words. >> bernice
tom ackerman discovered. >> bernice gordon has a way with words, and she's been using that skill to build cross word puzzles since she was 35. that was 65 years ago. >> my mother was exasperated with me. she said to me, my child, if you spent as much money buying cook books instead of dictionaries your family would be better off. >> it generally takes her a day to construct a puzzle skeleton and a day more to write the includes. >> combining letters with symbols to fill...
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tom ackerman went to meet her. >> drew lines like this. >> reporter: bernice gordon has a way with words and using that skill to build cross word puzzles since5. that was 65 years ago. >> my mother was exasperated to me and said my child if you spent as much money buying cookbooks instead of dictionaries, your family would be better off. >> reporter: it generally takes her a day to construct the skeleton and a day more to write the clues and she is an innovator and being the first puzzle maker to combine letters with symbols to fill in the blanks. at first that twist caused a sensation but it's now a standard feature in puzzles including more than 150 she has been commissioned to make for the "new york times." the puzzle editor values her combination of craft and commitment. >> she experienced life since 1918. so, you know, things that we know from books, she knows from everyday life and that all shows up in the puzzle. >> reporter: and bernice doesn't hesitate in sometimes teaming up with much younger puzzle makers. >> one thing that is interesting is we have completely different styles when it comes to constructing and i remember bernice s
tom ackerman went to meet her. >> drew lines like this. >> reporter: bernice gordon has a way with words and using that skill to build cross word puzzles since5. that was 65 years ago. >> my mother was exasperated to me and said my child if you spent as much money buying cookbooks instead of dictionaries, your family would be better off. >> reporter: it generally takes her a day to construct the skeleton and a day more to write the clues and she is an innovator and being...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. n: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. come on, baby. it's a special edition of "sunday morning." here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: heart-stopping, dare-devil stunts like that are regular fare in the movies. apprehension, even dread, are in the air. but strange as it may seem, love is in the air as well. serena altschul has been watching. >> we're good to go. it's all yours. clear to jump. i'll jump out of that plane and basically -- >> underway. reporter: meet 30-year-old rex pemberton, flying across the sky at 130 miles an hour. >> i watch for him to jump out and then i start to barrel roll behind him and around him. >> reporter: and this is his wife, 29-year-old pilot melissa pemberton. >> what you see from the ground is basically a descending barrel roll across the sky w
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. n: torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. come on, baby. it's a special edition of "sunday morning." here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: heart-stopping,...
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tom ackerman has her story. >> i drew lines like this and send it to her. >> bernice gordon has a way with words and she's been using that skillo build crossword puzzles since she was 35. that was 65 years ago. >> my mother was exasperated with me. she said to me, "my child, if you spent as much money buying cookbooks instead of dictionaries your family would be betters off." >> it generally takes her a day to construct a puzzle's skeleton and come up with the words, a day more to write the clues. bernice is known as an innovator. combining letters with symbols to fill in the blanks. at first that twist caused a sensation, but now it's more than 150 she has been commissioned to create. >> she's experienced life since the 19-teens, so you know, things that we know from books, she knows from everyday life. and that all shows up in the puzzle. >> and bernice doesn't hesitate in sometimes teaming up with sometimes much younger puzzle makers. >> what's interesting is we have different styles. credit bernice was complaining that y-a-y was not a word, somewhat ininformal and not something you find in the dictionary. >> i'm always lea
tom ackerman has her story. >> i drew lines like this and send it to her. >> bernice gordon has a way with words and she's been using that skillo build crossword puzzles since she was 35. that was 65 years ago. >> my mother was exasperated with me. she said to me, "my child, if you spent as much money buying cookbooks instead of dictionaries your family would be betters off." >> it generally takes her a day to construct a puzzle's skeleton and come up with the...
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tom ackerman has the story. >> bernice gordon has a way with words and she has been using that skill to build crossword puzzles since she was 35. that was 65 years ago. >> my mother was exasperated with me. she said "my child if you spent as much money buying cookbooks instead of dictionaries your family would be better off." >> it generally takes her a day to construct a puzzle's skeleton and come up with the words. a day more to write the clues. per nees has won fame -- bernice has won fame as an innovator. introducing rebus, combining letters with symbols to fill in the blank. it is now a standard feature in puzzles including the over 150 that she has been commissioned to for the new york times. >> she's from everyday life what we know from books. that shows up in the puzzle. >> and bernice doesn't hesitate to team up with younger puzzle makers. >> we have completely different styles when it comes to puzzle making. bernice was complaig that y-a-y was in the a word, it's sort of informal, maybe not slangy, not something you find in the dictionary. >> i'm always learning. you have to learn. i buy a dictionary
tom ackerman has the story. >> bernice gordon has a way with words and she has been using that skill to build crossword puzzles since she was 35. that was 65 years ago. >> my mother was exasperated with me. she said "my child if you spent as much money buying cookbooks instead of dictionaries your family would be better off." >> it generally takes her a day to construct a puzzle's skeleton and come up with the words. a day more to write the clues. per nees has won...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. akson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. get 5% cash back at lowe's this quarter so you can score more cash. activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom. chase. so you can. hey. hey. [doorbell rings] what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. the accident was, and 24. as road continues to back up the right not only on 24 routes from but on 680 into 42 southbound the ride from highway 42 walnut creek and a change. the crime 4 morning news continues. as another word i nee when la quinta.com sends sales rep steve hatfield the ready for you alert, the second
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. 0001>>> tips, don't lie, at least according to he rer as muchers, how many partners a woman has is by the width of her hips. the study comes from the journal called archives in sexual behave error. researchers found women who were more inclined to have one night stands had wider hips. hipbone, women with hips wider than 13.2 inches had more sexual partners and more one night stands than women with hips under 12.2 inches wide. researchers believe this shows a correlation between hip width and a woman's concern over the risk of birth related trauma. that's what they think cuts down on it. >> well, the rain is tapering off at this hour, look live from the bridge, you can see some sun breaks and drier pavement here over the bridge. as far as those r
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. torlakson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. female announcer: sleep train's interest free ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event, ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back. good morning to you. this is "mornings on 2." these will live pictures. we're live in san leandro. we're at a homeless encampment near these railroad tracks. this is where two people were badly burned by a possible explosion. this morning investigators are trying to piece together all the clues. ktvu's alex savidge has been on the story and o
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. nd job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. it should be a warm night at at&t park tonight when the san francisco giants close out their series with the padries. all right. let's hope the giants are just as hot, mike. >> those bats running warm. 73 degrees at 7:15shgs dropping down to about 67 by the ends of the game. record highs are possible today. the best bet richmond at 90, 84 in san francisco, 91 in san jose, santa rosa 93, concord, 91. let's talk about what's going to happen in your accuweather seven-day forecast. be about 20 degrees cooler by sunday. leyla? >>> big delays on eighth street, plain old train traffic, trains number 5 and 7. 5, 30 minutes late, 7, 16 minutes late. earlier footage monterey road at live oak, earlier accident blocked all lanes. all lanes now reopen. >> thanks a lot. announcer: it's "
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. nd job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. it should be a warm night at at&t park tonight when the san francisco giants close out their series with the padries. all right. let's hope the giants...
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tom began as the senate was developing countries. then the real is real i mean. those are. it's coming out of their small restaurant after the interview. but atlanta this afternoon and the skill but for the booker here thanks remotely back with you again tonight. eight forty pm beijing time to back a couple hours everyone every friday afternoon to get. use. and do you. will we. what the news breaks out pitcher and thus we expect this sort phil weston got a shot dead in kabul i've been at security agencies ride the whip against him would i be. the son of the most dangerous places for the security of john this reason they don't last
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tom perez told me a public-private partnership between the government and community colleges that deal with private employers in their communities is dealing with the skillsthat employers need. the program has a horrible named. it's called trade adjustment. they have $2 billion in grant. but in order to get a grant the community college has to show that they're talking to employers and theft a program that when you graduate you can go into a job. great program. small scale, need more of it, but great. >> i understand that you have great stories and other great segments coming up. tell us about them. >> reporter: one interesting one is the concept of mining untapped talent from an entirely new lot of employees. one company is harnessing the unique skills of autistic people. i'll tell you why it helps the bottom line. they actually think it works for them. >> that is a great case coming up. ali velshi coming up. you got to watch "real money." >>> the news has not been very encouraging today in the stall mideast peace talks. john kerry almost single-hande single-handedly pushed it up to the obama priority list now says the obama administration is considering
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. and job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> welcome back top nba commissioner adam silver is set to hold a news conference about the racist comments allegedly made by clippers owner donald sterling. some sort of punishment is expected. the question, will it be enough? can it be enough, by the league rules as they stand today? let's get perspective. sean gregory and don aldridge. a sports agent and founder of dle sports management group. sean, let me start with you. what is the expectation of what silver is going to do here out of the box? >> i expect an indefinite suspension of donald sterling. it kind of forces sterling's hand, the strongest possible penalty he can doll out right now. a monetary fine. >> meaning you can't run the company? >> yes. you can run it. you can own the asset. there's precedence a 2000 timberwolves owner suspended for ci
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. and job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> welcome back top nba commissioner adam silver is set to hold a news conference about the racist comments allegedly made by clippers owner donald sterling. some sort of punishment is...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> you know, as we inch closer to this year's midterm elections, republicans are starting to get bullish on their chances at the ballot box, especially in the senate where states that were once thought to be solid blue could be turning red. >> the national republican senatorial committee is looking to expand their political map. a recent memo outlines the case for a republican takeover in some surprising places. in colorado, congressman cory gardner's entry is shaking up the rocky mountain senate race. according to a quinnipiac poll he is trailing mark udall by only one point. in a recent u.s. chamber of commerce poll gives gardner a two-point lead amongst likely voters n iowa, president obama's disapproval ratings are weighing down democratic congressman bruce braley's bid. his negative comments on far
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> you know, as we inch closer to this year's midterm elections, republicans are starting to get bullish on their chances at the ballot box, especially in the senate where states that...
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. kson's career readiness initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. female announcer: sleep train's interest free ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event, ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lo
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tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> all three indices in the red this morning. dow down almost 100, s&p 1870 close to the lows of the week after a number of bellwether names including amazon, ford fell following their quarterly results. joing us to talk about amazon in particular, jim stewart. good to have you back. >> good to be here. >> our question, is the leash on bezos and his big spending ways getting shorter, tighter? >> well today's market reaction looks like it finally is. and this has been such a fascinating stock for so long. i think people forget that amazon has been around for 20 years. basically never delivering any profits. growing, growing, growing, but where the holy grail it's just always over the next hill. this time they said even next quarter they expect a loss. 20 years in. i can't th
tom torlakson has been working on. woman: because every student needs the real world skills for the jobs of tomorrow. initiative is helping schools expand job and technical training across the state because it makes a difference. woman: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for the career and technical training our students need. >>> all three indices in the red this morning. dow down almost 100, s&p 1870 close to the lows of the week after a number of bellwether names including...
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skills they learned on the battlefield into the economy at large. >> ifill: quite an amazing spread on "the washington post" web site. take a look at it. tom tarantino, iran-afghanistan veterans of america and nathan smith of higher he roughs u.s.a. thank you all. >> woodruff: it's the last day for americans to sign up for the new health insurance exchanges in this first year of the program, and there was plenty of demand. there were also more glitches and problems. but in stark contrast to the launch last fall, hundreds of thousands have been able to sign up in recent days. and the system seemed more resilient than in october. >> woodruff: the healthcare.gov website bent under a last minute crush of traffic, more than 125,000 users at any given moment. the site was out of service for nearly four hours this morning, and, it briefly went down again in the afternoon. >> i can't believe this is actually working! >> woodruff: some last-minute applicants sought out help centers around the country. this woman signed up for coverage in arlington, virginia. >> it's going to save us thousands of dollars, thousands of dollars a year, in terms of our
skills they learned on the battlefield into the economy at large. >> ifill: quite an amazing spread on "the washington post" web site. take a look at it. tom tarantino, iran-afghanistan veterans of america and nathan smith of higher he roughs u.s.a. thank you all. >> woodruff: it's the last day for americans to sign up for the new health insurance exchanges in this first year of the program, and there was plenty of demand. there were also more glitches and problems. but in...
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source told cnn whoever was flying the plane was skillful enough to successfully fly around indonesia as it vanished from the radar. the question is why. tomreman is here along with nic robertson, also with me les ab bin, a 777 pilot and contributor to "flight msh magazine. what did sources tell you, nic. >> reporter: they believe whoever was flying the plane was trying to avoid detection. they don't know why that was the case. what they do say is obviously after trying to avoid detection there, the aircraft then flies off to a very remote part of the southern indian ocean where there wouldn't be a lot of radar detection either. the inference they're taking, whoever was flying it was hoping to get somewhere where -- to travel somewhere without detection, without people knowing where they were going and to end up somewhere remote. of course, this sort of adds in to the information we had in the early days where the flight takes off from kuala lumpur, flying towards beijing, makes that hard left, flies back across the malaysian peninsula. the question back then, was this some kind of turn because of mechanical failure? now with these other t
source told cnn whoever was flying the plane was skillful enough to successfully fly around indonesia as it vanished from the radar. the question is why. tomreman is here along with nic robertson, also with me les ab bin, a 777 pilot and contributor to "flight msh magazine. what did sources tell you, nic. >> reporter: they believe whoever was flying the plane was trying to avoid detection. they don't know why that was the case. what they do say is obviously after trying to avoid...
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tom keene. hain celestial is a whole foods company. the beef is free range and free to roam. you have been hugely successful with upscale. can you go down skillsell organic? >> they said 94% of their -- consumers would buy organic if it were available to them and affordable pricing. thebig thing is availability of organics. there are 4400 walmarts out there. buy think the consumer will it? if they have the choice, i think so. of a discount doesn't have to be? you have to shave off 10% or more? a 10% to 15% higher price right now. i say the consumer still will pay 10% more for an argument product because it is a much better product. there is no genetically modified ingredients and there are no pesticides. the concern is -- does walmart want to make it a football? >> when you look at the uproar , how impinged in hain celestial is america? >> great question. if you look at genetically modified ingredients, there is no science that says hey, because i am having a genetically modified ingredient that my kids will be smarter or going to harvard. if you look around the world, u.s. and canada are the only countries that allow genetically modified ing
tom keene. hain celestial is a whole foods company. the beef is free range and free to roam. you have been hugely successful with upscale. can you go down skillsell organic? >> they said 94% of their -- consumers would buy organic if it were available to them and affordable pricing. thebig thing is availability of organics. there are 4400 walmarts out there. buy think the consumer will it? if they have the choice, i think so. of a discount doesn't have to be? you have to shave off 10% or...
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skills to learn how things work, like washing machines. >> wow! >> there's word that two hollywood power players could be teaming up once again. tom and two other films. >> reports say they are partnering again on a thriller set during the cold war. the plot is based on the true story of an american attorney enlisted by the cia to slip behind the iron curtain and negotiate the release of a u-2 spy plane pilot. >> no word on the timing of a film but it seems to be a topical story with the chill between u.s. and russia. "saving private ryan" was a tough film to watch. >> it really was. the scenes were powerful. i found it disturbing. my daughter who is only ten years old, she's come to like tom hanks. now we can go, what tom hanks movie haven't we seen. she loves everything he does. >> let's not watch "saving private ryan." >> a little too much, even for me. >>> robert de niro is one of the most celebrated actors and he has directed a few films as well. but some movie skills seem to elude him. >> he has been hanging out at the tribeca film festival and made his first vine video in in spite of himself. take a look. >> what happened t
skills to learn how things work, like washing machines. >> wow! >> there's word that two hollywood power players could be teaming up once again. tom and two other films. >> reports say they are partnering again on a thriller set during the cold war. the plot is based on the true story of an american attorney enlisted by the cia to slip behind the iron curtain and negotiate the release of a u-2 spy plane pilot. >> no word on the timing of a film but it seems to be a...
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pritzker and tom perez, our labor secretary, to lead an across-the-board reform of all of our federal training programs to make sure they've got one clear mission. train americans with the skills employers need. not something that looks good on paper, but doesn't give you a job. find out what are the jobs that need to be filled and make sure folks are being trained and matched to those good jobs. we've got to move away from what our labor secretary, tom perez, calls a "train emperor a -- train and pray" approach. we train them and we pray that they can get a job. [laughter] because the problem there is students, when they go to a community college,they go to a four-year university, they're taking out debt, they're straining their budgets. we got to make sure that it pays off for them. so we need to take a job-driven approach. and that's what you've done here in allegheny county. that's what you're doing here. [applause] so we're rewarding high schools that redesign their curriculums to help students gain ready-to-work skills even earlier because there's no reason why you got to wait for college. our high schools could be providing more relevant education and making kids more j
pritzker and tom perez, our labor secretary, to lead an across-the-board reform of all of our federal training programs to make sure they've got one clear mission. train americans with the skills employers need. not something that looks good on paper, but doesn't give you a job. find out what are the jobs that need to be filled and make sure folks are being trained and matched to those good jobs. we've got to move away from what our labor secretary, tom perez, calls a "train emperor a --...
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tom steyer, because he opposes the keep keystone pipeline. >>> big paychecks are out there but you have to have the skills. says. we'll be right back. along with support, chantix varenline is pron to help peop quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after opping chantix. ifou notice any of these, stop chaix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental-health problems, which could get worse whe taking chantix. don't ke chantix if youe d a serious allergi or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away, as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you ha a history of heart or blood-vessel proble or if you develop new worse symptoms. get medicalelp right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when driving or operating machinery. comm side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping, and unusual
tom steyer, because he opposes the keep keystone pipeline. >>> big paychecks are out there but you have to have the skills. says. we'll be right back. along with support, chantix varenline is pron to help peop quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after opping chantix. ifou...
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tom help. we went to the saint david center and partnered with their experts our toys. that's what they know we know autism it. identify six skilleed. >> play something learning, learning is playing. the first toy in the featured skill set is what? >> the first toy is for social interaction. it is really important for children. this product has incredible sensory touch. they can stack and play and play by themselves and learn to play abouters o. this helps with social being. >> tech tile stacking toy. >> it is. >> now, up next is my mood memo. >> a will the of children on the spectrum have problems with social regulation. and so my mood memo has disks and on each of these disks is a mood. you can pick the mood and children learn through imitation. so you can look at the disk. can you look at the color. can you combine it with a color wheel. you can talk about the emotion. can you imitate. and so the child then starts to realize cues really emotional cues and they can start associating how they feel. actually communicate it much better. >> learn to identify it and then you can communicate it to your parents. >> exactly. >> what's
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if i'm a low wage low skill workers i would much rather have a decent job and pay a little bit more for my. hamburger but have a decent job where i can that's a nice blend of tom no one cares which and not no one cares actually we all do there's only one bachelor society simple what is a little we consider a living yes absolutely it's not a little bit of all of us if your business model is that you have to pay people to starvation wages you have no right to do that is middle class and you know what people say all the time when it comes to the studies that give an example perfect example of why people don't care what. this is a good one without it's right i don't you know but you know thanks for being with us we'll be coming up charles keating one of america's most notorious white collar criminals passed away yesterday at the age of ninety what lessons do those his story have for government officials looking to prevent the next financial crisis i'll explain in tonight's depleted. dramas that can be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. the faces change the world writes now. the old picture of the days that you no longer hear from roads to live. up to. my
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i'm if i'm a low wage low skill workers i would much rather have a decent job and pay a little bit more for my. hamburger but i have a decent job where i can that's a nice blend tom no one cares which i'm not no one cares actually we all do there's only one passover society let simple little says look a little we can go to for a living yes absolutely it's not a will to lose all this if your business model is that you have to pay people to starvation wages you have no right to do that is middle class and you know what people say all the time when it comes to the studies they are given example per example of why people don't care. and this is a good one we're out of time i hear your name but you know thanks for being with us will be coming up charles keating one of america's most notorious white collar criminals passed away yesterday at the age of ninety what lesson do those his story have for government officials looking to prevent the next financial crisis i explained i was depleted. i have. a site that i think corporation kind of can. do and i think it's all that all about money and other families that for politicians write the laws and regulations. coming up. h
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climate mixed with the rich soil, dedicated farmers, and skilled workers, and the perfect recipe for success is formulated. and for naturipe farmer tom amrhein, growing the little berries requires a lot of big work throughout the year. >> and so, there's that whole process of handpicking them. but then there's also the process of pruning and taking care of each individual plant that goes on. so, it's tremendously labor intensive. >> but at tom's watsonville farm, blackberries actually reign supreme these days. he says when choosing them, look for deep, evenly colored berries with a nice sheen. they should be plump and dry and shouldn't have many dents or bruises. >> blackberries are made up of something called drooplets, which these individual little--i guess you would cal them cells. and there's a seed in each one of those. and that's kind of characteristic of a blackberry. >> in addition to farming, tom believes in connecting foodies with farmers like himself by giving tours to folks interested in what it takes to get produce from the farm to their forks. on this tour, tom shows food industry professionals from all over the cntry a
climate mixed with the rich soil, dedicated farmers, and skilled workers, and the perfect recipe for success is formulated. and for naturipe farmer tom amrhein, growing the little berries requires a lot of big work throughout the year. >> and so, there's that whole process of handpicking them. but then there's also the process of pruning and taking care of each individual plant that goes on. so, it's tremendously labor intensive. >> but at tom's watsonville farm, blackberries...