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representatives from the fbi, department of homeland security, and even the u.s. department of energy, are all in the area, because of the super bowl, and the u.s. department of energy's nuclear security administration is flying low altitude helicopters in the area for people who live in san francisco, they have already noticed this, earlier this week. this is video of the department's helicopter doing the same thing, in the bay area, four years ago, back then and it was used to measure baseline radiation levels in the ground and this week, the helicopters are looking for radiation levels that could indicate a dirty bomb. now, federal officials say there is no sign of any major or specific threats. all of this is done as a precaution. but in general, the security measures are being stepped up between now and super bowl sunday. and it is something passengers, bart riders and riders of any transit system in the bay area may notice in the coming days. back to you, pam. >> noticing and i'm sure preeshing. thank you. >>> football fans are paying big bucks to go to the big game this sunday.
representatives from the fbi, department of homeland security, and even the u.s. department of energy, are all in the area, because of the super bowl, and the u.s. department of energy's nuclear security administration is flying low altitude helicopters in the area for people who live in san francisco, they have already noticed this, earlier this week. this is video of the department's helicopter doing the same thing, in the bay area, four years ago, back then and it was used to measure...
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u.s. department of energy. lana zack consulted with the experts, and tonight, she has tips to start decluttering. >> reporter: humans adore chaos because we seek to produce order in our lives. >> oh, my goodness, we are make>> oh, my goodness, we are making this difficult. >> reporter: perhaps the number one and two best severals in the "new york times" self-help list is by a japanese organization guru. we spend 2700 hours rummaging items we misplaced. >> i tried very hard to have hooks and places for things to be, and yet it is where is thisbe, and yet it is where is this, where is that. >> reporter: lisa struggles to keep up. >> a little overwhelming, school papers, bills, actual work stuff all in the same teeny, tiny space. >> reporter: a message heard again and again. >> i tend to keep the other people organized and forget about myself. >> i get too tired. the -- i don't do anything for, like, three days and i wake up in my house. >> reporter: i enlisted the help professional organizer amy dobson with her e
u.s. department of energy. lana zack consulted with the experts, and tonight, she has tips to start decluttering. >> reporter: humans adore chaos because we seek to produce order in our lives. >> oh, my goodness, we are make>> oh, my goodness, we are making this difficult. >> reporter: perhaps the number one and two best severals in the "new york times" self-help list is by a japanese organization guru. we spend 2700 hours rummaging items we misplaced. >>...
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u.s. department of energy, smart, fast, and competitive even amongst teammates. ohidul mojumder- "if i know and answer and somebody else even if they are on my team gets it. it makes me feel, i should have been faster on the buzzer." and that is what they say is key buzzer! another strategy the team learned from competing last year is making sure each person has a certain expertise whether it be physics, math, or geology to be able to take on the diversity of questions. their teacher and coach, mr. aaron shoolroy, says the team is especially talented when it comes to the fast-paced buzzing in... aaron shoolroy- "i don't have to teach um to be controlled on the buzzer, they are animals on there man! sometimes it is hard to reign that in becasue if answer to early and you're wrong it gives the other team 4 points." you're wrong it gives the other team 4 points." last year, reno high school got second place almost winning that all expenses paid trip to washington, d.c. covering the story, ky sisson, still to come on channel 2 news this morning... the zika virus outb
u.s. department of energy, smart, fast, and competitive even amongst teammates. ohidul mojumder- "if i know and answer and somebody else even if they are on my team gets it. it makes me feel, i should have been faster on the buzzer." and that is what they say is key buzzer! another strategy the team learned from competing last year is making sure each person has a certain expertise whether it be physics, math, or geology to be able to take on the diversity of questions. their teacher...
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u.s. department of energy, 50 cents of every dollar you spend heating up your gas or electric stove is wasted. but not so with your nuwave p.i.c., because it uses induction technology. this infrared camera shows how a traditional cooktop heats the area all around the pot. but look how the nuwave p.i.c. heats up only the pot. this means no more wasted energy. >> i love that i'm saving energy, that i'm only heating up the bottom surface of the pot and i really think we're seeing the difference in our electric bills, and i love that. >> one of the best things about the nuwave precision induction cooktop is it's portable. i can take it anywhere, i don't have to leave it in the kitchen. so i'll take it into my dining room and i'll set up my own egg station, so when i have visitors-- especially my family-- i can cook my own omelets, they can cook their own omelets, they can cook their eggs, they can cook pancakes and it's just this simple because i've got precise temperature control. and look how beautifully non-stick this is. all i have to do to make the omelet is tip it, the omelet runs back. i t
u.s. department of energy, 50 cents of every dollar you spend heating up your gas or electric stove is wasted. but not so with your nuwave p.i.c., because it uses induction technology. this infrared camera shows how a traditional cooktop heats the area all around the pot. but look how the nuwave p.i.c. heats up only the pot. this means no more wasted energy. >> i love that i'm saving energy, that i'm only heating up the bottom surface of the pot and i really think we're seeing the...
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representatives from the fbi, department of homeland security and the u.s. department of energye. the department of energy's nuclear security administration is flying some of these low altitude helicopters in the area. now, this is video of the department's helicopters doing the same thing in the bay area four years ago. back then it was in order to measure baseline radiation levels on the ground. this week though the helicopters are making the rounds for security reasons looking for anything that could be a sign of a dirty bomb. now, all of this is being done as a precaution. federal agents say that there is no specific security threat here to the bay area. but of course when you have a major sporting event like the super bowl, security is going to be top of mind. and just to point out, we have noticed at least a couple of bart police patrol cars going through the area, going through the parking lot this morning. again, some of the riders on bart this morning say they have also noticed an increased police presence as well and they like it. in oakland, allie rasmus, kent brantle
representatives from the fbi, department of homeland security and the u.s. department of energye. the department of energy's nuclear security administration is flying some of these low altitude helicopters in the area. now, this is video of the department's helicopters doing the same thing in the bay area four years ago. back then it was in order to measure baseline radiation levels on the ground. this week though the helicopters are making the rounds for security reasons looking for anything...
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u.s. department of energy say -- anna: we know who we are, right? the trend to declutter with people trying to spark joy in their life. here's is how you should attack clutter. some say humans adore chaos. >> all go my goodness, we are making this difficult. anna: maybe that is why the number one and number two bestsellers on the "new york japanese motivation group. -- guru. >> i've tried to have books and places to be and still it is where is this, where is that? all in the same tiny little space. anna: message heard again and again. >> i don't do anything for like three days and i wake up in my house is a disaster. anna: we asked for the help of a rational organizer. >> if you have not used it to six months to a year, get rid of it. anna: first tip, don't over think it, and what you use. -- know what you use. designed systems with the whole family in mind one parent >> they would get it in the bin but it wasn't in the living room anymore. anna: even if it is not folded coming just get it out of sight. amy says one of the biggest mistakes people ma
u.s. department of energy say -- anna: we know who we are, right? the trend to declutter with people trying to spark joy in their life. here's is how you should attack clutter. some say humans adore chaos. >> all go my goodness, we are making this difficult. anna: maybe that is why the number one and number two bestsellers on the "new york japanese motivation group. -- guru. >> i've tried to have books and places to be and still it is where is this, where is that? all in the...
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u.s. department of energy and travelled to north korea several times and studied its nuclear programme. north korea claims they launched a satellite for peaceful pumps. could this be a fronts for a ballistic missile test? >> thanks for having me. i would say it's both. what i mean is the north had had ha space launch satellite programme as early as the 1980s. they began to test rockets in the late '90s, this is the fourth, fifth, who what is called a space launch vehicle launch. it does overlap a bit with technologies, and sophistication and engineering that one needs to have a missile programme. >> the u.n. security council called an emergency meeting to address this. what can that accomplish? unfortunately the track record is not very good. they are predictable responses from the government, condemnation that this is unanticipatable. at the end of the day, the sanctions are meant to cause main to north korea, so they feel they have a choice. if they continue with the behaviour, with the rocket and nuclear programs, it's simply too costly. that has not within the case yet. as we see th
u.s. department of energy and travelled to north korea several times and studied its nuclear programme. north korea claims they launched a satellite for peaceful pumps. could this be a fronts for a ballistic missile test? >> thanks for having me. i would say it's both. what i mean is the north had had ha space launch satellite programme as early as the 1980s. they began to test rockets in the late '90s, this is the fourth, fifth, who what is called a space launch vehicle launch. it does...
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representatives from the fbi, the department of homeland security, and even the u.s. department of energy are in the bay area this week. the department of energy's nuclear security administration is flying low altitude helicopters in our area. now, this is video of the department's helicopters doing the same thing in the bay area four years ago, and back then, it was to measure baseline raidation levels in the ground, but this week, the helicopters are making their rounds for security reasons and looking for anything that could indicate a dirty bomb. we should mention all of this is being done as a precaution. federal officials say there is no specific security threat but any time you have a major sporting event, with lots of people coming in from across the country, to attend, security is always going to be top of mind. what have we noticed here the request the west oakland bart station in terms of security? a bart police officer in a patrol car, patrolling the station and going through the parking lot and some early this morning, and then again about, a half hour ago. we haven't seen an
representatives from the fbi, the department of homeland security, and even the u.s. department of energy are in the bay area this week. the department of energy's nuclear security administration is flying low altitude helicopters in our area. now, this is video of the department's helicopters doing the same thing in the bay area four years ago, and back then, it was to measure baseline raidation levels in the ground, but this week, the helicopters are making their rounds for security reasons...
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u.s. department of energy. shelley: and it can be tough to declutter, but it becoming a trend to simplify. reporter: it said human as door chaos because we seek to produce order in our lives. perhaps that's why the number one and two best sellers on the "new york times" self help list are by marie condo, a japanese organization guru. spend a total of 3700 hours rummaging through clutter searching for items we misplaced. >> i try very hard to have hooks and place where is things should be, and yet it's still where's this, where's that. reporter: lisa struggles to keep up. >> it's a little overwhelming, school papers, bills, actual work stuff, all in the same tiny little space. reporter: a message heard again and again. >> i just tend to keep the other people organized and forget about myself. >> i get too tired, i don't do anything for like 30 days and then i look up and my house is a disaster. reporter: i enlisted the help of professional organizer amy dobson to teach us her expert secrets. >> if you haven't us
u.s. department of energy. shelley: and it can be tough to declutter, but it becoming a trend to simplify. reporter: it said human as door chaos because we seek to produce order in our lives. perhaps that's why the number one and two best sellers on the "new york times" self help list are by marie condo, a japanese organization guru. spend a total of 3700 hours rummaging through clutter searching for items we misplaced. >> i try very hard to have hooks and place where is things...
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. >> now, representatives from the fbi, the department of homeland security, and even the u.s. department of energy are all in the bay area. because of the super bowl. working the security angle. the department of energy's nuclear security administration is flying low altitude helicopters, in the area. and this is video of the department's helicopters doing the same thing in the bay area, four years ago, and back then, it was in order to measure baseline radiation levels on the ground. and this week, though, those repts are looking for anything that -- those repts are looking for anything that could -- helicopters are looking for anything that could indicate a dirty bomb. federal officials says there is no threat. this it is a precaution ahead of super bowl in general. and in general, security measures bay area wide are stepped up because of the big game on sunday. about an hour ago, we did see a bart police patrolling the parking lot here at the west oakland station. and later on, as the morning goes on and things get busier here, we will be keeping an eye out to see if we notice additional police
. >> now, representatives from the fbi, the department of homeland security, and even the u.s. department of energy are all in the bay area. because of the super bowl. working the security angle. the department of energy's nuclear security administration is flying low altitude helicopters, in the area. and this is video of the department's helicopters doing the same thing in the bay area, four years ago, and back then, it was in order to measure baseline radiation levels on the ground....
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u.s. department of energy, 50 cents of every dollar you spend heating up your gas or electric stove is wasted. but not so with your nuwave p.i.c., because it uses induction technology. this infrared camera shows how a traditional cooktop heats the area all around the pot. but look how the nuwave p.i.c. heats up only the pot. this means no more wasted energy. >> i love that i'm saving energy, that i'm only heating up the bottom surface of the pot where i need the heat to be, and i really think we're seeing bills, and i love that. >> one of the best things about the nuwave precision induction cooktop is it's portable. i can take it anywhere, i don't have to leave it in the kitchen. so i'll take it into my dining room and i'll set up my own egg station, so when i have visitors-- especially my family-- i can cook my own omelets, they can cook their own omelets, they can cook their eggs, they can cook pancakes and it's just this simple because i've got precise temperature control. and look how beautifully non-stick this is. all i have to do to make the omelet is tip it, the omelet runs back. i tip
u.s. department of energy, 50 cents of every dollar you spend heating up your gas or electric stove is wasted. but not so with your nuwave p.i.c., because it uses induction technology. this infrared camera shows how a traditional cooktop heats the area all around the pot. but look how the nuwave p.i.c. heats up only the pot. this means no more wasted energy. >> i love that i'm saving energy, that i'm only heating up the bottom surface of the pot where i need the heat to be, and i really...
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u.s. department of energy, 50 cents of every dollar you spend heating up your gas or electric stove is wasted. but not so with your nuwave p.i.c., because it uses induction technology. this infrared camera shows how a traditional cooktop heats the area all around the pot. but look how the nuwave p.i.c. heats up only the pot. this means no more wasted energy. >> i love that i'm saving energy, that i'm only heating up the bottom surface of the pot where i need the heat to be, and i really think we're seeing the difference in our electric bills, and i love that. >> one of the best things about the nuwave precision induction cooktop is it's portable. i can take it anywhere, i don't have to leave it in the kitchen. so i'll take it into my dining room and i'll set up my own egg station, so when i have family-- i can cook my own omelets, they can cook their own omelets, they can cook their eggs, they can cook pancakes and it's just this simple because i've got precise temperature control. and look how beautifully non-stick this is. all i have to do to make the omelet is tip it, the omelet runs back.
u.s. department of energy, 50 cents of every dollar you spend heating up your gas or electric stove is wasted. but not so with your nuwave p.i.c., because it uses induction technology. this infrared camera shows how a traditional cooktop heats the area all around the pot. but look how the nuwave p.i.c. heats up only the pot. this means no more wasted energy. >> i love that i'm saving energy, that i'm only heating up the bottom surface of the pot where i need the heat to be, and i really...
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energy or l.i.n.e. commission. it's continuing task is to identify how all of idaho can leverage our partnership with the u.s. departmentf energy at the idaho national laboratory to the economic advantage of idaho citizens. our l.i.n.e. commission efforts are not limited to eastern idaho. instead, they are aimed at making the state of the art facilities and the research at the inl in truly a global resource. the state of idaho remains committed to helping the inl live up to its potential as the nation's premiere research facility while building a stronger partnership with the department of energy based upon communication, accountability, and shared goals. that's why i was encouraged in november to hear that the team at the inl will lead the new gateway for accelerated innovation in nuclear for the nation. the program will provide a one-stop shop for private developers to federal experts and other facilities to help them create safer, cleaner, and more efficient reactors to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases. ladies and gentlemen, having shared goals does not eliminate the need for us to remain vigilant in protecti
energy or l.i.n.e. commission. it's continuing task is to identify how all of idaho can leverage our partnership with the u.s. departmentf energy at the idaho national laboratory to the economic advantage of idaho citizens. our l.i.n.e. commission efforts are not limited to eastern idaho. instead, they are aimed at making the state of the art facilities and the research at the inl in truly a global resource. the state of idaho remains committed to helping the inl live up to its potential as the...
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u.s. department of energy. it can be tough to declutter -- simplify. josh: a lot of people are like that. abc' s lana zak spoke with some experts on how you can organize your home. lana: it is said humans adore chaos because we seek to produce order in our lives. perhaps that' s why the number one and two bestsellers on the new york times self-help list are by marie kondo, a japanese organization guru. according to one estimate, we spend a total of 3700 hours rummaging through clutter, searching for items we' ve misplaced. lisa: i have tried very hard to have hooks and places for where things should be. and yet it' s still -- where is this, where is that? lana: lisa says she struggles to keep up. lisa: it' s a little overwhelming. school papers, bills, actual work stuff all in the same teeny-tiny little space. lana: a message heard again and again. caitlyn: i just tend to keep the other people organized and then forget about myself. keisha: i get too tired, then i don' t do anything for like three lana: i enlisted the help of professional organizer amy
u.s. department of energy. it can be tough to declutter -- simplify. josh: a lot of people are like that. abc' s lana zak spoke with some experts on how you can organize your home. lana: it is said humans adore chaos because we seek to produce order in our lives. perhaps that' s why the number one and two bestsellers on the new york times self-help list are by marie kondo, a japanese organization guru. according to one estimate, we spend a total of 3700 hours rummaging through clutter,...
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energy commission. its continuing task is to identify how all of too too can leverage partnership with the u.s. departmentof energy our line commission efforts are not limited to eastern idaho. instead they are aimed at making the state of the art facilities and research at the inl into truly a global resource. the state of idaho remains committed to helping the inl live up to its potential as the nation's premiere research facility based upon communication, accountability and shared goals. that's why i was eancouraged in november that the team will lead the new gateway for accelerated innovation in nuclear for the nation the game program will provide a one-stop shop for private developers to federal experts to help them create safer, cleaner and more efficient reactors to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases. ladies and gentlemen, having shared goals does not eliminate the need for us to remain vigilant in protecting the health and safety of idaho citizens. we have spent years in overcoming some of the challenge s in our relationship with the department of energy. the scientists, engineers and techno
energy commission. its continuing task is to identify how all of too too can leverage partnership with the u.s. departmentof energy our line commission efforts are not limited to eastern idaho. instead they are aimed at making the state of the art facilities and research at the inl into truly a global resource. the state of idaho remains committed to helping the inl live up to its potential as the nation's premiere research facility based upon communication, accountability and shared goals....
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u.s. department of energy to lead a comprehensive investigation into what caused this leak and its inadequate response and provide recommendations for mitigating the damage and preventing future incidents. this tragedy must never be repeated. between porta ranch and flint, michigan, it is clear that both the government and the private sector are far from placing the priority we need on our family's health and their safety. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, earlier this week i was honored to host chrisa marine in washington. krisa has competed in the special olympics as an athlete for 15 years. recently more than 300 athletes participated in the winter games in pennsylvania with 135 coaches and more than 1,000 volunteers. pennsylvania's special oly
u.s. department of energy to lead a comprehensive investigation into what caused this leak and its inadequate response and provide recommendations for mitigating the damage and preventing future incidents. this tragedy must never be repeated. between porta ranch and flint, michigan, it is clear that both the government and the private sector are far from placing the priority we need on our family's health and their safety. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for...
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of isreal - and he would move the u.s. embassy there.cruz also wants to shrink or eliminate the i- r-s, department of education, energy, commercie, as well as housing and urban development. on camcruz also calls for a simple flat tax - of ten percent.his camp says - the cruz tax reform plan would boost gross domestic product - increase wages by 12 percent and help create 4.8 million donald trump is not backing down from his comments about the bush family. jim acosta has an update on the war of words. :13 - :19 1:15 - 1:181:32 - 1:362:17 - 2:22the first shots were fired in south carolina, in the civil war that will shape the future of the republican party. ...and in his battle against jeb bush, donald trump is blasting away. presidential candidate "his brother is coming into town which is, of course, lovely. ever ask yourself why his brother went silent for all these years?" presidential candidate "no bad blood."at a news conference, trump insisted there's no bad blood between himself and the bush family, and he offered a new rationale for why he opposed the iraq war. presidential candidate "you know, saddam hussein was a bad guy
of isreal - and he would move the u.s. embassy there.cruz also wants to shrink or eliminate the i- r-s, department of education, energy, commercie, as well as housing and urban development. on camcruz also calls for a simple flat tax - of ten percent.his camp says - the cruz tax reform plan would boost gross domestic product - increase wages by 12 percent and help create 4.8 million donald trump is not backing down from his comments about the bush family. jim acosta has an update on the war of...
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of clean energy investments including wind, solar and geothermal power. >>> good news for those of you looking for a new job. the u.s. labor department says jumped by 4.9%, that's the most since july. they report that people quitting their jobs increased 6.9%. that's the highest in 9 years. people typically quit for better paying positions which might be a sign overall pay levels could be increasing in the future. kayla: a reminder we have school closings to tell you about. for more on why and what we can expect this week, let's head over to brian basham. brian: that area didn't get hit too badly, that's the good news, the potential for more snow tonight, tomorrow and wednesday night, and we'll see cold and big windchills across the area tomorrow. 42 was the high today. want to show you well below the seasonal average. the next seven days and the temperatures are very, very cold, i want you to know our typical average about, 54 for this time of year. so we're going to be very, very uncomfortable in the next we're freezing, 29, under mostly cloudy skies in charlotte. winds have slowed to about 7 miles an hour, they will kick up again
of clean energy investments including wind, solar and geothermal power. >>> good news for those of you looking for a new job. the u.s. labor department says jumped by 4.9%, that's the most since july. they report that people quitting their jobs increased 6.9%. that's the highest in 9 years. people typically quit for better paying positions which might be a sign overall pay levels could be increasing in the future. kayla: a reminder we have school closings to tell you about. for more on...
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u.s. oil production is lower than what has been reported by the department of energy. >> you say the painening. it's started and it's meaningful. >> it's evident. >> and your price tag at the end of the year? >> $85. >> mike, great for you to share it with us. mike rothman on cornerstone of analytics. >> last trading day of february. i'm going to be watching gold. busting a move higher in 2016. february on track to have its best month in nearly four years. what is driving gold, is it the lack of credibility in the central banks? is it the fact that central banks are going to extreme measures to try to stimulate their economies? is it the equity nervousness, february has managed to eke out a small gain. >> i'm looking at the yen. however, one of the key risk-on, risk-off gorges at the end of the year has been at the end of the day which suggests we have declines. >> twitter question today, who had the best weekend. this was a tough one because all of these had terrific. leonardo dicaprio had the best. and steph curry after an amazing shot. and hillary clinton after south carolina had a ver
u.s. oil production is lower than what has been reported by the department of energy. >> you say the painening. it's started and it's meaningful. >> it's evident. >> and your price tag at the end of the year? >> $85. >> mike, great for you to share it with us. mike rothman on cornerstone of analytics. >> last trading day of february. i'm going to be watching gold. busting a move higher in 2016. february on track to have its best month in nearly four years....
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of clean energy investments including wind, solar and geothermal power. >>> good news for those of you looking for a new job. the u.s. labor department says jumped by 4.9%, that's the most since july. they report that people quitting their jobs increased 6.9%. that's the highest in 9 years. people typically quit for better paying positions which might be a sign overall pay levels could be increasing in the future. kayla: a reminder we have school closings to tell you about. for more on why and what we can expect this week, let's head over to brian basham. brian: that area didn't get hit too badly, that's the good news, the potential for more snow tonight, tomorrow and wednesday night, and we'll see cold and big windchills across the area tomorrow. 42 was the high today. want to show you well below the seasonal average. the next seven days and the temperatures are very, very cold, i want you to know our typical average about, 54 for this time of year. so we're going to be very, very uncomfortable in the next we're freezing, 29, under mostly cloudy skies in charlotte. winds have slowed to about 7 miles an hour, they will kick up again
of clean energy investments including wind, solar and geothermal power. >>> good news for those of you looking for a new job. the u.s. labor department says jumped by 4.9%, that's the most since july. they report that people quitting their jobs increased 6.9%. that's the highest in 9 years. people typically quit for better paying positions which might be a sign overall pay levels could be increasing in the future. kayla: a reminder we have school closings to tell you about. for more on...
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u.s. department of housing and urban development is going to give the state $50 million to help make energy efficient upgrades on plumbing an old electrical systems. >>> controversial bill that would allow people with concealed weapons licenses to carry guns inside airport terminals. right now only though shipping weapons are allowed to do that. it would be in areas controlled by tsa. >>> tens of thousands of sharks are swimming along the coast of south east florida. this is along the coast of palm beach and riviera beach. in this frame alone, there are black tip sharks migrate. they are still trying to figure out why sharks migrate to this area. >>> clear skies over downtown orlando. coming up meteorologist marina jurica will have a look at the weather. here is a look at what is happening around florida. for complete list, though to (scal): good day, m'lady! you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at >>> perfect weather for valentine's day.>> it is valentine's day and temperatures in the 30s and 40s and 50s. slowly inching to the hig
u.s. department of housing and urban development is going to give the state $50 million to help make energy efficient upgrades on plumbing an old electrical systems. >>> controversial bill that would allow people with concealed weapons licenses to carry guns inside airport terminals. right now only though shipping weapons are allowed to do that. it would be in areas controlled by tsa. >>> tens of thousands of sharks are swimming along the coast of south east florida. this is...
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of clean energy investment including wind, solar and geo thermal power. bill: how many pages is that budget? that is crazy. good news for those looking for a new job, u.s. labor department said that number of job open openings jumps up, people were quitting for better paying positions that might be a seen that overall pay levels could be increasing. kayla: we have scrool school closing, ash, avery and for more on what we can expect we go to brian. we are going to brian. brian: shark attack -- shaq can attacks or rise, hume human population and. be careful, as head to the beach, if you are going out now, you will probably freeze. you may want to avoid that, it will be cold here over next week locally, it will be cold into coastal regions. let's talk about winter radar right now, things have been quiet. however, we have picked up a few flurries of snow across the region, a patch south of forth fort mill around rock hill, further south it is around chester, rich berg, great falls to lancaster, this is not heavy snow fall but it is falling, accumulate in the area, temperatures taking a hit today, they will not be coldest temperatures that we see in next 7 days, we're typica
of clean energy investment including wind, solar and geo thermal power. bill: how many pages is that budget? that is crazy. good news for those looking for a new job, u.s. labor department said that number of job open openings jumps up, people were quitting for better paying positions that might be a seen that overall pay levels could be increasing. kayla: we have scrool school closing, ash, avery and for more on what we can expect we go to brian. we are going to brian. brian: shark attack --...
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energy for all of us. >> mona: peter says registration is open for most events. >>> the number of job openings in the u.s. is near a record high. the labor department says there were 5.6 million unfilled jobs in december. that is just shy of the all-time record high set in july of last year. the downside is many u.s. workers don't qualify to fill those positions. many require vocational training such as truck drivers, electricians, or plumbers. >>> the new zaxby's in forest has available positions. the location expected to open later this month. the first 100 guests will each get a free item each week for a year. if you want to apply for a job, you can stop at the new location. zaxby's's is known for its chicken fingers and wings. there is another location in >>> there are now 66 confirmed zika cases in the u.s. as the number grows, concern grows as athletes prepare for the summer olympics in brazil where zika is spreading rapidly. stephanie ramos has more. >> reporter: the real olympics begin seven months from now. instead of worrying about their fitness levels, some top athletes are worried about the zika virus. soccer star hope so low help lead
energy for all of us. >> mona: peter says registration is open for most events. >>> the number of job openings in the u.s. is near a record high. the labor department says there were 5.6 million unfilled jobs in december. that is just shy of the all-time record high set in july of last year. the downside is many u.s. workers don't qualify to fill those positions. many require vocational training such as truck drivers, electricians, or plumbers. >>> the new zaxby's in...
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u.s. department of housing and urban development is giving the state nearly $50 million. the money will help fund improvements such as replacing roof and making energy- efficient upgrades on plumbing and electrical systems. >>> building a new home may be the way to go. explains why a new home looks better for buyers. >> over the last several years, as the housing market has been coming alive again, builders have been concentrate only on building houses at the high-end. well, now they're building too many of those and turning their attention to starter homes, homes for first-time homebuyers or first-time move-up buyers. what they're doing is trying to make the homes more affordable. the nation's largest home builder, d.r. horton, has been successful building bake homes, getting rid of worthless dining rooms, as an example. they may not be as big but they're very practical and more affordable. if you're going out looking for home and they don't seem to fit your budget, there may be somebody out there building homes that will stretch to meet your budget. i'm clark howard. >> home prices are on the rise in the orlando area. median price of a new home in
u.s. department of housing and urban development is giving the state nearly $50 million. the money will help fund improvements such as replacing roof and making energy- efficient upgrades on plumbing and electrical systems. >>> building a new home may be the way to go. explains why a new home looks better for buyers. >> over the last several years, as the housing market has been coming alive again, builders have been concentrate only on building houses at the high-end. well, now...
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department of energy. we were looking for a big build. upon re flexion, traders telling me they're still worried about the glut of oil out there. production in the u.sd drop a little bit. the third week in a row. they're looking at it as stabilizing or flatlining. and opec, more than 32 million barrels a day. >>> back to the stock market. the market tries make sense of the latest xh esst comments fro chair janet yellen, kathy lean and jonathan krinski. you're an expert in the currency markets. wouldn't to -- >> first and foremost, yellen didn't cool out enough initially, so the dollar spiked when her testimony was released. once she started speaking, everyone realized that bottom line here is the federal reserve, they say they haven't made up their minds about raising interest rates, there is only a 10% chance they will move forward with rating interest rates. we see the dollar ball. central banks are losing the control. it reflects everyone's lack of confidence in the federal reserve. the dollar is down downment problemry more in way of losses before stabilization. >> do you think it was a bad sign for the dollar when she acknowledged that, the str
department of energy. we were looking for a big build. upon re flexion, traders telling me they're still worried about the glut of oil out there. production in the u.sd drop a little bit. the third week in a row. they're looking at it as stabilizing or flatlining. and opec, more than 32 million barrels a day. >>> back to the stock market. the market tries make sense of the latest xh esst comments fro chair janet yellen, kathy lean and jonathan krinski. you're an expert in the currency...
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then you have the department of energy numbers, they're a little bit bearish on their face, but some bullish factors deep inside there. production in the u.sweek in a row. small but dropped. imports up and refinery runs were down. the note that i mentioned the tease, an under the radar note nobody is talking about from citi. saying that even if the fundamentals look bearish, the lows are likely in for crude. citi is one of the bigger bears on the street. changing the tone here. that's not to say we couldn't touch the lows again, before we tend to go high, but you can see from the action today, the momentum is to the upside that the point. >> the lows are in, if ed and his team are right, it doesn't mean oil could go back higher. there are two types of companies in the world. companies who can make money pumping $30 oil and companies that can't. >> companies that can't. >> most are in the latter. chevron, been around forever, they bought land in the '30s and 40s. cost of production may be under 10. >> it is not to say there aren't tough times ahead but it took us by surprise today. many thought the dollar would strengthen. if the dollar wea
then you have the department of energy numbers, they're a little bit bearish on their face, but some bullish factors deep inside there. production in the u.sweek in a row. small but dropped. imports up and refinery runs were down. the note that i mentioned the tease, an under the radar note nobody is talking about from citi. saying that even if the fundamentals look bearish, the lows are likely in for crude. citi is one of the bigger bears on the street. changing the tone here. that's not to...
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u.s. patents and spurred an illinois start-up company through the national institutes of health small business innovation research grant. these are only some of the department of energy's national lab success stories. but they are examples that show that this investment which cannot be effectively made by most businesses in america can really make america safer, healthier and pave the way for new businesses and jobs. america's place as a world leader in cutting edge research is at risk if we fail to make the necessary investments in basic science research. i want to commend my colleagues in the senate, particularly senator roy blunt, a republican from missouri; senator lamar alexander, republican tennessee; senator patty murray, democrat state of washington. they have stepped up when it came to n.i.h. research, national institutes of health. in this year's budget, we're going to have virtually 5% real increase in research, $2 billion of new money going to n.i.h. i'm willing to stake my future in the senate and tell you that that investment in the n.i.h. this year in research will ultimately lead to break breakthroughs that will save lives. this is another area that i
u.s. patents and spurred an illinois start-up company through the national institutes of health small business innovation research grant. these are only some of the department of energy's national lab success stories. but they are examples that show that this investment which cannot be effectively made by most businesses in america can really make america safer, healthier and pave the way for new businesses and jobs. america's place as a world leader in cutting edge research is at risk if we...
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u.s. energy. the department of energy has said that they can comply with the terms of this bill. it's a no-brainer. i also sponsored language in section 4101 of the bill to commission a study of the feasibility and the potential benefits that could be brought about by an energy water center of excellence within the department of energy's national laboratories. in colorado, we're home to the national renewable energy laboratory. we're also home to some of the most incredible waterways our nation has to offer. we're also home, of course, to the high plains arid -- arid areas of the western slope and the eastern plains that need more attention when it comes to how we are going to develop our energy sources while also making sure that we are protecting our water and making sure that we are being good conservations when it comes to our water. an energy water center of excellence would aid in efforts to establish a comprehensive approach for managing energy and water resources in the future. and section 3017, i worked to clarify that oil seed crops are eligible to qualify for the same
u.s. energy. the department of energy has said that they can comply with the terms of this bill. it's a no-brainer. i also sponsored language in section 4101 of the bill to commission a study of the feasibility and the potential benefits that could be brought about by an energy water center of excellence within the department of energy's national laboratories. in colorado, we're home to the national renewable energy laboratory. we're also home to some of the most incredible waterways our nation...