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daytona always unpredictable. that unpredictable just went out the roof.hat are you expecting out there now, danica? what do you expect the race is going to do? >> we're going to be starting the coke zero 400 pretty soon, but it's still a really long race. there is still a lot of time left. there should be more grip out there because of the cooler temperatures. there might be some thinking about that with the crew chiefs and if they need to make any changes or if they can make any changes. i think that -- i don't know, maybe it might get exciting. everyone has been cooped up for many, many hours. we're appreciative for the fans that hung around, and the people that were maybe busy earlier will catch it now. >> you mentioned your crew chief, tony gibson said that what makes you such a different drive and better drive is that you're asking the right questions. do you feel like a more confident driver? >> i feel like i know more and i know more of what to ask, so yes. and what's funny is i was right there with tony before the race started, and i said so at th
daytona always unpredictable. that unpredictable just went out the roof.hat are you expecting out there now, danica? what do you expect the race is going to do? >> we're going to be starting the coke zero 400 pretty soon, but it's still a really long race. there is still a lot of time left. there should be more grip out there because of the cooler temperatures. there might be some thinking about that with the crew chiefs and if they need to make any changes or if they can make any...
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, and today nobody was more unpredictable than a snowboarder from idaho. >> here he goes -- sage kotsenable. 20-year-old sage kotsenburg is a high flier. telling lester holt he is always thinking about tricks to push the envelope. >> so there is definitely a point where it is like man, is this even possible? kotsenburg puts down an amazing trick today, spinning four and a half times in the air and grabbing his snowboard on the slope style course, snatching a surprise gold medal for the united states, the first of the game. >> just found out about that three minutes ago. everyone was like "you got the first gold medal of the olympics." and i was like, "what?" >> reporter: with the cauldron burning bright, red, white and blue are everywhere. the colors of russia, everywhere. >> the people be open hearted and lovely, the more you learn about the culture, the more wonderful things become. >> reporter: people are still buzzing about the spectacular opening ceremony which drew 44,000 fans to the park. it looked perfect on russian tv because they cut away to the rehearsal image, when the infamous
, and today nobody was more unpredictable than a snowboarder from idaho. >> here he goes -- sage kotsenable. 20-year-old sage kotsenburg is a high flier. telling lester holt he is always thinking about tricks to push the envelope. >> so there is definitely a point where it is like man, is this even possible? kotsenburg puts down an amazing trick today, spinning four and a half times in the air and grabbing his snowboard on the slope style course, snatching a surprise gold medal for...
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there are unpredictable people including harry reid. on wednesday he said i am against something the president came out for in the state of the union. what is your reading on the fate of the trade deals that are pending? >> i think his views on this were not a surprise to anyone. they were not really his in that sense. the president called for is that trade with our specific partners, trade with our atlantic partners can be enormously beneficial to our economy. it can increase our growth. it can create more high-paying jobs. it can get more opportunities for consumers. for the united states in particular, we have lower tariffs. we have fewer nontariff areas. with many of the countries we have higher labor standards. that means we have a significant potential to gain in terms of improving trade, reducing the nontariff barriers and a race to the top in terms of labor and environmental standards. that is the economic case the president was making in the state of the union address. in terms of what we need from congress in order to implemen
there are unpredictable people including harry reid. on wednesday he said i am against something the president came out for in the state of the union. what is your reading on the fate of the trade deals that are pending? >> i think his views on this were not a surprise to anyone. they were not really his in that sense. the president called for is that trade with our specific partners, trade with our atlantic partners can be enormously beneficial to our economy. it can increase our growth....
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it's a monkey with a great situation you never know where it's going to go around very very unpredictable and thanks very much i know that you say you're going to get close to the city center and you report back to us on what you see that in the meantime thank you very much indeed. reporting there from the center of kiev and back to you alex on the page so clearly the protests as a defiant they're not going to move from the streets the tension is clearly building even more as we speak nine deaths in the city. he is in trouble isn't it because we have seen government buildings of course being taken since the protests protests started back in november. and now the problem is the protesters aren't afraid because they don't believe that he's going to according to the law and obviously if he doesn't do anything to change that they're just going to grow bolder we may see more government buildings on fire so i think the president on the call which needs to reach out to all the ukrainians who are for the rule of law he has to make them there his allies and he's and he's called a meeting in two ho
it's a monkey with a great situation you never know where it's going to go around very very unpredictable and thanks very much i know that you say you're going to get close to the city center and you report back to us on what you see that in the meantime thank you very much indeed. reporting there from the center of kiev and back to you alex on the page so clearly the protests as a defiant they're not going to move from the streets the tension is clearly building even more as we speak nine...
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but this is a reminder, the ocean, unpredictable, dangerous, can be harmful.u see something like this, crazy waves that are coming way too close to where you're standing, probably not a good place to hang out. >> it already looks like there was some debris in street, so this had happened before that. >> the guy who posted this on youtube i think his quote says it best, he says he feels strongly about putting this video up to show how easy someone can find themselves in trouble when they are not vigilant around the sea. >> especially when the water is that rough. >> yeah. >> it already looked like he was really high, really rough. you can't get comfortable in that weather. you got to get away. >>> what's it take to hang out with the world famous harlem globetrotters? >> fabian and i went out to find out. >> did you seriously wear a headba headband? >> on the next "right this minute." >> get in there. >>> still to come, a cat stuck in the tree and not happy. >> a look on his face, somebody better get me out of this tree. >> how rescuers perk up this kitty. >>> a
but this is a reminder, the ocean, unpredictable, dangerous, can be harmful.u see something like this, crazy waves that are coming way too close to where you're standing, probably not a good place to hang out. >> it already looks like there was some debris in street, so this had happened before that. >> the guy who posted this on youtube i think his quote says it best, he says he feels strongly about putting this video up to show how easy someone can find themselves in trouble when...
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apple misses the unpredictable genius of steve jobs, tesla is led by an unpredictable genius. >> appleds a steve jobs. at the end of the day, apple needs a guy that can do that. he's that kind of a personality. and so you can certainly see a merger between the firms where maybe elon musk took the role. >> reporter: technology, design and an ability to put lust into the heart of consumers they both have them, but should they take a ride together? scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> neither apple or tesla would comment. here is another possibility. these are two companies with lots of money in the bank. it is possible they could work in the future to buy or try new technologies that could help each other. >>> in surprise here. this reaffirms what we know. we have some of the highest rents in the country according to a new survey. here is a live look at san jose which weighed in with an average rent of $1900 for an entry level apartment. san francisco, oakland and fremont behind with about $1800 a month. oil towns in north dakota took number one spots behind boston, new york and los angel
apple misses the unpredictable genius of steve jobs, tesla is led by an unpredictable genius. >> appleds a steve jobs. at the end of the day, apple needs a guy that can do that. he's that kind of a personality. and so you can certainly see a merger between the firms where maybe elon musk took the role. >> reporter: technology, design and an ability to put lust into the heart of consumers they both have them, but should they take a ride together? scott budman, nbc bay area news....
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. >> this volcano is totally unpredictable office >> reporter: it is totally unpredictable. nobody knows when it will stop. it was dormant for 400 years: two years ago, it stopped again and started again five months ago. every way thought it couldn't take that long. they were in the evacuation camp but it kept erupting and got worse in the last couple of weeks until it stopped and erupted again today. >> are there still people who need to be evacuated? >> mostt people -- most of the people didn't go back to their houses. more than 27,000 evacuees are still in these evacuation centers waiting for further development. >> poor harvest has resulted in rationing of maize. and corruption with the cash gate trial now underway. public figures are accused of stealing millions of dollars in state funds. mike hanna reports >> reporter: people queue to put foot odd table. each allowed to buy 10 kilograms of maize at a time. all will have to come down again. drought followed by floods is one reason for the flood. many believe corruption contributed to it as much as climate and that food
. >> this volcano is totally unpredictable office >> reporter: it is totally unpredictable. nobody knows when it will stop. it was dormant for 400 years: two years ago, it stopped again and started again five months ago. every way thought it couldn't take that long. they were in the evacuation camp but it kept erupting and got worse in the last couple of weeks until it stopped and erupted again today. >> are there still people who need to be evacuated? >> mostt people --...
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residents in illinois say it pushes unpredictable pieces of ice into a path of destruction. some chunks are more than a foot sympathetic. >> when it gets on land, it can sheer off homes. >> randy has seen this so-called ice jam phenomenon happen plenty of times. >> as this ice moves down river, every time it jams, water's going to come up. when the ice comes up, if it comes out of the banks and pushes up on the banks, anything that's in its way, it's going to push it out of the way. >> it's kind of like a frozen volcano. you can imagine lava going down a volcano. this is the same principle, a massive force coming downstream pushed by water. >> flooding has been a problem in lafayette, indiana where this truck struggles in deep water. an ice jam flooded a creek. ice jams happen in various parts of the country every year. there are documented incidents in 43 states. they occur most frequently in montana, new york, minnesota and pennsylvania and can be deadly. the government reports at least seven people have died over the years during floods related to ice jams. aljazeera. >>
residents in illinois say it pushes unpredictable pieces of ice into a path of destruction. some chunks are more than a foot sympathetic. >> when it gets on land, it can sheer off homes. >> randy has seen this so-called ice jam phenomenon happen plenty of times. >> as this ice moves down river, every time it jams, water's going to come up. when the ice comes up, if it comes out of the banks and pushes up on the banks, anything that's in its way, it's going to push it out of...
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. >> the undercover has temporarily placated the suspect, whose behavior is erratic and unpredictable gets out of the car to relieve himself, then his son gets out of the car. it was very bizarre when i saw that. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. relieving the pain quickly. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, se
. >> the undercover has temporarily placated the suspect, whose behavior is erratic and unpredictable gets out of the car to relieve himself, then his son gets out of the car. it was very bizarre when i saw that. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. relieving the pain...
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but she has not proven the fact they're unpredictable. >> she doesn't have to.he is criticizing obamacare because she lost her plan she liked that the president said she could keep. >> not because of obamacare. >> that is not what she said, you're wrong. >> if it had not been for obamacare, if she had lost her insurance under regular conditions. >> julie -- >> the re-existing conditions wouldn't have allowed her to get another plan. >> if mr. peters would come on the show and he is more than welcome to come back any time to come on any time to talk about this then he can have the forum he so desperately wa [ male announcer ] staples has everything you need to help you keep a germ-free office. from latex gloves and antibacterial wipes to steam cleaners and keyboard vacuums. to microfiber cloths that leave no speck behind. yes, staples has everything you need for a germaphobe-friendly office... [ sneezes, coughs ] except germ-free coworkers. [ retches ] thousands of products added online every day... [ click ] even protective suits. [ sneezes ] staples. make more
but she has not proven the fact they're unpredictable. >> she doesn't have to.he is criticizing obamacare because she lost her plan she liked that the president said she could keep. >> not because of obamacare. >> that is not what she said, you're wrong. >> if it had not been for obamacare, if she had lost her insurance under regular conditions. >> julie -- >> the re-existing conditions wouldn't have allowed her to get another plan. >> if mr. peters...
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everything is unpredictable once you introduce a human into the situation. 38 ph.d.es had a differentw to control something. without people like amanda and jason we would be at a standstill because we couldn't test anything. >> the robot still has its limitations. right now it can only be used in a rehabilitative setting with a trained physical therapist. then there's the being cost. between $110,000 and $130,000. they hope the food and drug administration can help. >> i don't get enough of these, heart to heart hugs. >> if you need another heart to heart, i'm your man. >> thank you. >> the emotional impact of this is obvious. but are the there other associated health benefits with being able to walk? >> absolutely. all the doctors and all the patients using this agree, standing up that much, helps how they digest, lowers their pain, and the amount of infections they get. >> can it be used for stroke victims and other applications? >> absolutely. that's one of the approvals they put in for this technology. it's got variable use. one side may be stronger than the other which is perfect
everything is unpredictable once you introduce a human into the situation. 38 ph.d.es had a differentw to control something. without people like amanda and jason we would be at a standstill because we couldn't test anything. >> the robot still has its limitations. right now it can only be used in a rehabilitative setting with a trained physical therapist. then there's the being cost. between $110,000 and $130,000. they hope the food and drug administration can help. >> i don't get...
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we know the north is very unpredictable. um let's say another sudden change occurs within the regime. he expected us to respond. and the worst decision of a news editor and a program host might seem like two different worlds. any look like two different fields. but the experiences from these two fields lead into one another. what if i wasn't doing the editing. ima not be are you thinking about some of these topics as much as i would be if i wasn't doing that. home and also yet to converse as saying in those baskets and also helps my anime as well because um you know i've also talk to some people. the o'connor seat is in this particular field that we're talking about for one of our news stories so you know with that perspective from that from that the experience as well. see i can see they both kind of go hand in hand together. he's very quiet but being on site can be quite competitive hello and scott thompson are welcome to episode ten. let's begin with the noise. quite nice. there's a person named scott thompson who read an
we know the north is very unpredictable. um let's say another sudden change occurs within the regime. he expected us to respond. and the worst decision of a news editor and a program host might seem like two different worlds. any look like two different fields. but the experiences from these two fields lead into one another. what if i wasn't doing the editing. ima not be are you thinking about some of these topics as much as i would be if i wasn't doing that. home and also yet to converse as...
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situation where he didn't know the victim prior to the assault, and it was another example of his unpredictabilitynd aggressiveness. >> after he was released, wallace had trouble finding work, and he told a former girlfriend he was planning to commit violence. >> he said some very disturbing things, he was going to make a name for himself or become a martyr by going out and killing someone. >> wallace also expressed his opinions on race. >> he seemed to have a lot of opinions on society and racism and his take on what was wrong with society as a whole. he had indicated that he wanted to marry a nigerian woman. >> witnesses said olamide and wallace met once and that wallace told olamide he objected to her dating white men. >> there was one occasion where he had attended a party and olamide was there, and he was kind of harassing olamide about her boyfriend. >> but was this a possible motive for murder? >> we think he may have been upset with her. you know, she's part of the problem because she's not promoting her race. she's a sellout, if that's the term that he would use. >> when police went to qu
situation where he didn't know the victim prior to the assault, and it was another example of his unpredictabilitynd aggressiveness. >> after he was released, wallace had trouble finding work, and he told a former girlfriend he was planning to commit violence. >> he said some very disturbing things, he was going to make a name for himself or become a martyr by going out and killing someone. >> wallace also expressed his opinions on race. >> he seemed to have a lot of...
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we call putin unpredictable. it's not north korean levels of unpredictable.ake sure he's not going to make serious incursions and things will remain calm. it's not like russia is particularly isolated. very happy about having everybody over for dinner at the olympics recently. you'd have to see something -- a couple steps from here before you'd think, boy, this could get dangerous, right? >> well, it seems clear and especially as you talk about the olympics, jon, that putin is a guy who has a national greatness agenda for russia again. he wants russia very much to be a player on the world stage. he wants russia to be respected on the world stage. he has said, you know, we're not going to be a super power, but he does want to play a role around the world whether it's syria or now ukraine. so clearly the question of predictability can be seen through that filter of here is a leader of russia who has given every indication that he wants to be a player and especially in what russia very much sees as its own backyard. so a lot of this may be predictable and forese
we call putin unpredictable. it's not north korean levels of unpredictable.ake sure he's not going to make serious incursions and things will remain calm. it's not like russia is particularly isolated. very happy about having everybody over for dinner at the olympics recently. you'd have to see something -- a couple steps from here before you'd think, boy, this could get dangerous, right? >> well, it seems clear and especially as you talk about the olympics, jon, that putin is a guy who...
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a dangers, unpredictable north korea. a challenging iran were the economic sanctions have had a profound impact on the economy and have contributed to the p5 plus one action. perpetual conflict and extremism in africa. violent political struggles among others. the specter of mass atrocities. the increasing stress of burgeoning populations. the urgent demands for energy, water, and food. transnational crime. the magnitude of human trafficking. the insidious rocks of intensive synthetic drugs. a potential for pandemic disease occasion by the growth of jug drug-resistant bacteria. we live in a complex, difficult world. a comfortents provide and a review of these and other daunting challenges. my second topic is what is consumed a short in her time and energy. i am speaking about potentially the most massive and most damaging theft of intelligence information and our history by edward snowden of the avalanche of revelations broadcast around the world. i will not dwell on the de bate on the supreme ironies location by his choi
a dangers, unpredictable north korea. a challenging iran were the economic sanctions have had a profound impact on the economy and have contributed to the p5 plus one action. perpetual conflict and extremism in africa. violent political struggles among others. the specter of mass atrocities. the increasing stress of burgeoning populations. the urgent demands for energy, water, and food. transnational crime. the magnitude of human trafficking. the insidious rocks of intensive synthetic drugs. a...
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and they have exposed that city to yet another unpredictable threat. >> reporter: this mount is rankede world's top ten most dangerous volcanos. it sits next to a city of about a million people. a lava lake constantly smolders. experts say it could erupt at anytime. >> it's dangerous because it is only 20 kilometers from the city. and quality of the lava is very fluid, so when it starts erupting, the flow of lava will be very fast. >> reporter: he studies rack formations and seismic movements to try to understand the volcano's activity. he shows equipment used to measu measure tremendousers. rebel groups ash the volcano, mean it is not safe for the researchers to go there and do their work. the government is now flushing all of the armed groups out of the area, but still has a long way to go. around the volcano is still not safe. and failure to predict an eruption could be devastating. hundreds of thousands fled to neighboring rwanda, about a third of the city was destroyed the last time the volcano erupted. it destroyed everything in its area, and made its way down here. it destroyed
and they have exposed that city to yet another unpredictable threat. >> reporter: this mount is rankede world's top ten most dangerous volcanos. it sits next to a city of about a million people. a lava lake constantly smolders. experts say it could erupt at anytime. >> it's dangerous because it is only 20 kilometers from the city. and quality of the lava is very fluid, so when it starts erupting, the flow of lava will be very fast. >> reporter: he studies rack formations and...
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how carefully they planned and budgeted for these somewhat unpredictable weather patterns, but still,- it's a public safety issue. but the bottom line is now the storm is tapering off. we're getting rain, plain rain. not even freezing rain. the roads are clear. so things will be probably back to normal, quote unquote, tomorrow. as you can see, as you look out here, stores, businesses are closed don. people stayed at home. heeding those warnings. but again, there will be a lot of concerns, questions about just how prepared, how robust these budgets are. and how carefully these communities have planned for this unpredictable weather pattern that we're having. >> thank you so much. keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. you're making me nervous, my friend. drive safely. >>> and republicans are pouncing on one headline from that cbo report that came out during this show yesterday, that the health care law will cut into the growth of the labor force over the next decade. even as democrats are pushing back in a big way. >> cbo projects that people will be working fewer hour
how carefully they planned and budgeted for these somewhat unpredictable weather patterns, but still,- it's a public safety issue. but the bottom line is now the storm is tapering off. we're getting rain, plain rain. not even freezing rain. the roads are clear. so things will be probably back to normal, quote unquote, tomorrow. as you can see, as you look out here, stores, businesses are closed don. people stayed at home. heeding those warnings. but again, there will be a lot of concerns,...
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the warning says the situation in ukraine is unpredictable and could change quickly. the transition is peaceful, there's a potential for violence. >> thailand's embattled prime minister left bangkok. yingluck shinawatra office said she's at an undisposed location, 90km away. three were killed in a grenade explosion in the capital on sunday. 20 people have died since november. protesters are demanding the prime minister step down. >> uganda's president is set to sign an antigay bill, increasing punishments for moemo sexual offenses. it is illegal in uganda. the new law will punish first-time offenders. aggravated homosexuality will lead to life in prison. >> a silent killer strikes a crowded shopping mall. police have identified the source of a deadly carbon monoxide leak. >> he's one leader. it's a hide ra - you cut off one head and two grow in its place. >> a drug lord behind bars. why america wants him sent here to pay for his crimes. >> and this holocaust survivor living life to the fullest. >> welcome back. a 60km stretch of mississippi river has been closed while
the warning says the situation in ukraine is unpredictable and could change quickly. the transition is peaceful, there's a potential for violence. >> thailand's embattled prime minister left bangkok. yingluck shinawatra office said she's at an undisposed location, 90km away. three were killed in a grenade explosion in the capital on sunday. 20 people have died since november. protesters are demanding the prime minister step down. >> uganda's president is set to sign an antigay bill,...
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is in washington where the state department has irved a new travel alert, calling the situation unpredictable, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie. yeah, washington is taking this latest escalation of violence in kiev very seriously. the state department is warning americans about travel to ukraine and warning americans who are there to keep a low profile, and now the white house is getting involved. it's another day of violence in kiev after overnight talks between protesters and the government failed to end the fighting. security forces raided the protesters' camp site yesterday using tear gas, stun grenades and cannons. the two sides clashed violently over the future of ukraine. >> this is a direct consequence of u.s./russian relations, both competing for a sphere of influence and also souring in terms of relations. >> reporter: the protests began in november when the president reject add plan to work with the european union in favor of a $15 billion bailout from russia. yesterday vice president biden called ukraine's president to urge a way to stop a violence. >> we continue to condemn exc
is in washington where the state department has irved a new travel alert, calling the situation unpredictable, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie. yeah, washington is taking this latest escalation of violence in kiev very seriously. the state department is warning americans about travel to ukraine and warning americans who are there to keep a low profile, and now the white house is getting involved. it's another day of violence in kiev after overnight talks between protesters and the...
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. >> driving is so frustrating and unpredictable. >> the infamous traffic jams have created bike drain. >> riding a bike is extremely consist little. it's almost exactly always the same amount of time regardless of traffic or weather. >> the program teaches cyclists how to commute through l.a.'s busy streets. the ride and the training are free. experienced cyclists called conductors lead each route and riders break away once they reach their destination. l.a. has worked to make cycling safer doubling it stretch of bike lanes over the last five year to 345 miles. while the bike train's program has had some close calls, its riders remain accident free. that is givenna new appreciation of los angeles? >> it used to be cumbersome and overwhelming and very disjointed. now i can see how all these different neighbors and communities sort of flow and blend together. >> bike trains hopes to add eight additional routes this year. so more commuters can get on board. back to you. . >> l.a. has a ways to go to catch up with san francisco's biking community. other cities on their way are seattle and
. >> driving is so frustrating and unpredictable. >> the infamous traffic jams have created bike drain. >> riding a bike is extremely consist little. it's almost exactly always the same amount of time regardless of traffic or weather. >> the program teaches cyclists how to commute through l.a.'s busy streets. the ride and the training are free. experienced cyclists called conductors lead each route and riders break away once they reach their destination. l.a. has worked...
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he is continuing the policies of his father but it seems to be in a more brutal, unpredictable and amateur way. we are concerned about what he might do either during the exercises or even some type of provocation. >> what america would like is to have its allies lined upside by side but we have a spy contention between south korea and japan that john kerry needs to address. >> the strained relations are diverting attention from the real security threats, north korea and china's increasingly assertive behavior in the east china and south china sea. the u.s. is trying to get our allies to realize the closest wolf to the sled is the north korean threat and not each other. we are trying to overcome deep historic differences as well as a dispute between tokyo and seoul. >> thanks very much for coming in. thanks for the dose of realism. >> my pleasure. >> now to a side of north korea you have never seen. when you think of winter getaways the american rocky mountains beckon skiers. the world's most reclusive country has opened a new high end resort in the eastern mountains. a tour operator is bil
he is continuing the policies of his father but it seems to be in a more brutal, unpredictable and amateur way. we are concerned about what he might do either during the exercises or even some type of provocation. >> what america would like is to have its allies lined upside by side but we have a spy contention between south korea and japan that john kerry needs to address. >> the strained relations are diverting attention from the real security threats, north korea and china's...
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they have exposed the city to another unpredictable threat. >> the congo is in the top ten most dangerous volcanoes, it sits next to a city of 1 million people in the democratic republic of congo. experts say that it could erupt at any time. it's difficult to predict when that might happen. >> 20 kilometers, the quality of the lava is very nude. so when it starts erupting, the flow of lava will be very fast. >> reporter: george studies rock formations and seismic movement, trying to understand the volcano's activity. >> it will be an explosion. >> reporter: he uses equipment to measure tremors, and in another country, it could be in a museum. there are said to be eight stations like this, but only one is operational. it's not safe for the researchers to go there and do their work. the government says it's now flushing all of the rebels out of the east after decades of lawlessness, but they have a long way to go. around the volcano, it's not safe, and an eruption could be disastrous. the last one in 2002 sent lava flowing straight into goma. nearly 100 people were killed, and hundreds of t
they have exposed the city to another unpredictable threat. >> the congo is in the top ten most dangerous volcanoes, it sits next to a city of 1 million people in the democratic republic of congo. experts say that it could erupt at any time. it's difficult to predict when that might happen. >> 20 kilometers, the quality of the lava is very nude. so when it starts erupting, the flow of lava will be very fast. >> reporter: george studies rock formations and seismic movement,...
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having said that, if the situation continues to escalate, all kinds of unpredictable things, unthinkable things may become thinkable in a matter of days. >> brown: what is your analysis of the possibility of escalation. >> the u.s. is to the going to get into a military conflict with russia over ukraine. i mean that is clearly out of the question. but things could escalate, dmitri is right. if moscow is worried that this new government in kiev would revisit the lease agreement with russia whereby it is there until 2042 for the fleet, that would be a serious prove vacation-- provocation. they probably won't do that. but everything is, at the moment, quite unpredictable. >> brown: and what do you make of this international mediation mission that-- raised. >> it would be very, clearly the only long-term solution is for everyone to work together. the united states, russia, the european union and ukrainians. on the economic level and today mr. putin is saying that russia is willing to work with the imf there. but on the political level too. i wonder whether it's too early to do that now. but
having said that, if the situation continues to escalate, all kinds of unpredictable things, unthinkable things may become thinkable in a matter of days. >> brown: what is your analysis of the possibility of escalation. >> the u.s. is to the going to get into a military conflict with russia over ukraine. i mean that is clearly out of the question. but things could escalate, dmitri is right. if moscow is worried that this new government in kiev would revisit the lease agreement with...
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this wasn't unpredictable. you told us exactly what happened.n your forecast and your forecast told -- you said, stay inside. this was going to move fast. it's going to be hard. get home. >> i just don't understand the approach that the mayor took. i mean, the history of new york city is not to cancel schools. we will open the schools up if you want to keep your kids home, keep your kids home. the teachers were forced to come in. if the parents decide to keep their kids home, they decide to do that. why blame the forecast which 9 1/2 inches and the forecast was for 6. the timing was exactly correct. why he approached that argument, i don't know. he also said i respect the national weather service. that is all great but the national weather service in philadelphia when that band came through told people to have something warm in their cars, their cell phone charged and gas in the cars to stay off the roads. then when this band got up to new york city, the forecast office in this area pretty much said the exact same thing, don't be on the roads. s
this wasn't unpredictable. you told us exactly what happened.n your forecast and your forecast told -- you said, stay inside. this was going to move fast. it's going to be hard. get home. >> i just don't understand the approach that the mayor took. i mean, the history of new york city is not to cancel schools. we will open the schools up if you want to keep your kids home, keep your kids home. the teachers were forced to come in. if the parents decide to keep their kids home, they decide...
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and the situation is definitely unpredictable. protests are scheduled for tomorrow and for monday. i would like to say that bosnia herzegovina does not have much of a culture of civic engagement, this is part of the reason and part of the frustration that people did not have a normal communication with politicians, now what we are seeing as a result of this is over the three regional government were forsed to resign so we are interesting into in a known territory. no one knows who will take over the power in some of these regions as a monday. and how the protesters will continue, they have come up with some very concrete demands, regarding the establishment of new governments. but a part of the problem is that the country facing new elections in october, so it is highly unlikely that the country could have early elections in the next two weeks or months because it's too close to the october elections. >> a lot of unknows there. thank you. with social services in sarajevo. thank you for your time today. >>> to the ukraine now where
and the situation is definitely unpredictable. protests are scheduled for tomorrow and for monday. i would like to say that bosnia herzegovina does not have much of a culture of civic engagement, this is part of the reason and part of the frustration that people did not have a normal communication with politicians, now what we are seeing as a result of this is over the three regional government were forsed to resign so we are interesting into in a known territory. no one knows who will take...
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it was his unpredictable style of play that he first implemented.he decades week with their champions from the '80s so arthur is back in three weeks when he defends his role and strategy as returning champion, he just has to make sure his opponents don't tart using his strategy. >> right, i agree. i think there's something to it. thank you so much. lins. i know, we have to wait and see. >> bouncing around category to category. that's fine. but you got -- when you get a daily double that's high -- closer to the top it's going to be an easier question. it still reflects the dollar value. >> if they could only see the passion -- >> be smart. and talk to me in 70 more. >> i feel a sweeps special coming on. >>> coming up, everybody, this picture was snapped by a mom would called it her rock bottom parenting moment. why it's got moms and dads confessing, hey, they're not perfect. >> "play of the day." one dad's secret to the perfect ponytail. freeze that. freeze. ♪ freeze frame freeze frame freeze frame freeze frame ♪ of o stir what's inside of you. ♪ [ e
it was his unpredictable style of play that he first implemented.he decades week with their champions from the '80s so arthur is back in three weeks when he defends his role and strategy as returning champion, he just has to make sure his opponents don't tart using his strategy. >> right, i agree. i think there's something to it. thank you so much. lins. i know, we have to wait and see. >> bouncing around category to category. that's fine. but you got -- when you get a daily double...
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because this storm was so unpredictable and what we heard last night is not what we saw this morning. coming down here, it has totally stopped snowing. it is absolutely a beautiful day out there right now. >> hours later, you cancel the town hall meeting in brooklyn because of, quote, implement weather. what are your thoughts on this? >> the forecast part. we were saying very heavy snow, morning rush-hour. the national weather service was saying it. everyone was screaming it. the national weather service was saying, don't be on the roads if you don't have to. thats wa the information de blasio was getting, telling people to stay off the roads. that was roker's point. we got 9.5 inches of snow when 6 was predicted. de blasio was right, it was a little bit worse than expected. the fact that gets me the most. all right. you send the kids to school. why did you release them early. it was 35 degrees and raining and the roads were improving. parents were already at work. if anyone wants to be really angry, what was that call about? it made no sense. >> a lot of parents said, you know what,
because this storm was so unpredictable and what we heard last night is not what we saw this morning. coming down here, it has totally stopped snowing. it is absolutely a beautiful day out there right now. >> hours later, you cancel the town hall meeting in brooklyn because of, quote, implement weather. what are your thoughts on this? >> the forecast part. we were saying very heavy snow, morning rush-hour. the national weather service was saying it. everyone was screaming it. the...
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what is the american interest, the european interest as the ukrainian revolution unfolds in an unpredictableirection. >> indeed, as you say with the decriminalization of the protest and for tymoschenko, it means she can stand again. we have to leave it there, but thanks for joining us. >> venezuela president nicolas maduro offered to talk to student leaders to end weeks of unrest. eight have died over rising costs and crime levels. nicolas maduro blamed foreign inference, and challenged the u.s. to take place in high-level talks. >> i call for a dialling with president obama, between -- dialogue with president obama, between venezuela and the u.s. government. let's initiate a high-level dialogue and put the truce on the table. >> the government send soldiers to the western border states. essential services, including electricity have been cut off. the mayor is angry. >> translation: we do not understand the war actions of this magnitude. the people are under military attack. the people are being terrorized by the government. there's no sense to this. >> nigeria seized a central government's
what is the american interest, the european interest as the ukrainian revolution unfolds in an unpredictableirection. >> indeed, as you say with the decriminalization of the protest and for tymoschenko, it means she can stand again. we have to leave it there, but thanks for joining us. >> venezuela president nicolas maduro offered to talk to student leaders to end weeks of unrest. eight have died over rising costs and crime levels. nicolas maduro blamed foreign inference, and...
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both imagined one day they would ski in the olympics, but in high school, walsh's life took an unpredictableterrible turn. >> i was diagnosed with sarcoma in may of 2009. it is a rare bone cancer. i had had it in my pelvis and my lungs and it changed everything. >> reporter: walsh went through years of treatment fighting the life-threatening disease. mikaela shiffrin supported her childhood friend through it all, even joining walsh for one of high school's rites of package. >> we made a pact that we would go to prom together because her school didn't have one. >> reporter: she was your prom date? >> yes. >> reporter: that is fantastic, i love it. when she made the olympic team, walsh vowed he would cheer her on. >> i want to go watch the olympics. >> reporter: but getting to sochi was difficult and expensive, so he turned to the make-a-wish foundation, the group that has granted wishes for decades for sick children, made another one come true, sending the wall walshs to russia, all expenses paid. after her gold medal winning run, the prom date turned olympian found thomas in the crowd. >> af
both imagined one day they would ski in the olympics, but in high school, walsh's life took an unpredictableterrible turn. >> i was diagnosed with sarcoma in may of 2009. it is a rare bone cancer. i had had it in my pelvis and my lungs and it changed everything. >> reporter: walsh went through years of treatment fighting the life-threatening disease. mikaela shiffrin supported her childhood friend through it all, even joining walsh for one of high school's rites of package. >>...
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common character traits in the bordeine personality are extreme instability and unpredictability in behavior, a fear of being alone, manilativeness in relationships, impulsiveness, which we can see in promiscuous behavior or alcohol and drug abuse, and self-destructive, often self-mutilating behaviors. borderlines have a defective sense of identity and are ridden with angry feelings. lynda and kelly are in therapy with three other women who have also been diagnod they've all been in therapy bordefor a minimum of five years and have made enormous progress. spite of the dramatic impromes it just feels so bad, lis, and it feels so painful, but you don't really know what you're feeling beuse everything's all jumbled up. there's a ping-pong game in your ad with emotions. this group was started almost four years ago at the capital district psychiatric center in albany. dr. marilyn gewacke was the director of the borderline outpatientrogram then. she is currently a psychologist private practice. she talks about the first time she encountered borderlines. they acted out like no hegroup we ever ey ca
common character traits in the bordeine personality are extreme instability and unpredictability in behavior, a fear of being alone, manilativeness in relationships, impulsiveness, which we can see in promiscuous behavior or alcohol and drug abuse, and self-destructive, often self-mutilating behaviors. borderlines have a defective sense of identity and are ridden with angry feelings. lynda and kelly are in therapy with three other women who have also been diagnod they've all been in therapy...
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unpredictability is part of the system of potential attack should never feel safe the electronic system sees everything and can seal off the financial district as a moment's notice. increasingly people just take this for ground people just assume that they are being digitally monitor to create thing a track of their free daily lives people increasingly embrace that sometimes it's important to stress that this is not some. coercive big brother thora tarion state such as. the g.d.r. with the stasi a completely centralized system of monitoring political activity but there are all sorts of different efforts to collect data for all from different reasons for all sorts of different geographical scales and those dates and those images don't all necessarily become centralized so it's better to think of a thousand little brothers if you like then wong orwellian big brother society. more than twenty million traffic movements per day without an effect if electronic management system daily life in a mega city is impossible to organize cameras can be found even beyond the ring of steel. in taxis bus
unpredictability is part of the system of potential attack should never feel safe the electronic system sees everything and can seal off the financial district as a moment's notice. increasingly people just take this for ground people just assume that they are being digitally monitor to create thing a track of their free daily lives people increasingly embrace that sometimes it's important to stress that this is not some. coercive big brother thora tarion state such as. the g.d.r. with the...
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but it is such an isolated unpredictable country. they won't react the normal way. this is why engagement with a regime either by special envoys, either by by f-the-box diplomacy, china, which provides their food, fuel and political support, to pressure them to try to fix some of the terrible problems that the u.n. has outlined. >> this report is so detailed and devastating. will it lead to change in north korea? >> well, possibly. everyone will probably say no because of the bunker mentality. but there may be some internal forces that say ok, we have to correct this path. we've got to do something to negotiate nuclear weapons reductions. we have to do something about the economy of our people, human rights. people are starving. the economy is not in good shape. it could be a source of internal pressure for those moderates and for those in the regime that might want a shift. we don't know they exist because we know so little about the country. but i have found in my visits that there are some individuals in the government that realize that there has to be some chang
but it is such an isolated unpredictable country. they won't react the normal way. this is why engagement with a regime either by special envoys, either by by f-the-box diplomacy, china, which provides their food, fuel and political support, to pressure them to try to fix some of the terrible problems that the u.n. has outlined. >> this report is so detailed and devastating. will it lead to change in north korea? >> well, possibly. everyone will probably say no because of the bunker...
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and people are fearful of unpredictability. we talk about the government in the region are fearful of the unpredictability. they know what to give to the dictator. i would like to increase my production to be six, seven, eight. i would like to have a sort of interdependency in the region but also i would like to have some dependency in my own foreign-policy. so you have that issue. you have a fearful iran on one side or turkey as well. they already started against the countries so they have their own legacy to deal with. in iran if the sanctions plus the animosity. in a saudi arabia you have the key issue to do with the sectarian element. people may be unhappy with that because of the various discoveries with a lack of trust and the people developing the society in which they can have control and mutual beneficial relationships with their neighbors. that would be the key question. as a new democracy it has been different. what is the decision-making and the source of power in iraq? that's what i'm talking about, not the threats
and people are fearful of unpredictability. we talk about the government in the region are fearful of the unpredictability. they know what to give to the dictator. i would like to increase my production to be six, seven, eight. i would like to have a sort of interdependency in the region but also i would like to have some dependency in my own foreign-policy. so you have that issue. you have a fearful iran on one side or turkey as well. they already started against the countries so they have...
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make sandbags and stay ready for heavy rain and unpredictable san anselmo creek. >> we are downtown on pine street. we get the flood every time it floods. the creek backs up, we got to figure this out. get it bagged. >> it's not that high yet. >> it's getting there. it's the same as last year when the flood warning went off. >> reporter: the creek runs under san anselmo's main street. in the past, heavy sustained rains, the overflow did damage. >> water comes down around the driveway and so i got to just block a certain spot. >> reporter: while some shovel sand, he rides his bike in the rain. >> my attitude is i'm enjoying the rain. i know it's an inconvenience for a lot of people. but we all know we need it. this is how you get it. >> reporter: this is bon tempe dam and lake one of a half dozen or so lakes around mount tam that collect rainwater from marin county's water supply. today it's collecting pretty good about two feet from the spillway. that's alpine lake waiting to catch the overflow from bon tempe spillway. marin county averages 52" of rain a year. coming into the weekend o
make sandbags and stay ready for heavy rain and unpredictable san anselmo creek. >> we are downtown on pine street. we get the flood every time it floods. the creek backs up, we got to figure this out. get it bagged. >> it's not that high yet. >> it's getting there. it's the same as last year when the flood warning went off. >> reporter: the creek runs under san anselmo's main street. in the past, heavy sustained rains, the overflow did damage. >> water comes down...
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i put in-- hours (laughter) >> so they work very hard and their lives are very unpredictable. which the crash sort of changed what it meant to work on wall street as a young person. this used to be the sexiest thing you could do. and that's why for so many years, you know, a third of students from ivy league colleges would go work on wall street. and what we're seeing now is that that is no longer the case. more and more people are interested in going to silicon valley and fewer are interested in going to goldman sachs. >> jon: right. and it didn't seem like extraordinary abuse or extraordinary doke dense, the story os of the long hours, one gentleman writes he had to work, i don't know, five days straight, like he couldn't ever leave an at one point at 2 a.m. he broke and yelled at someone. and i'm like-- i done know, that happens here after like four hours. >> right n some ways it's hard to feel sorry for people who are making this much money out of college. but midway through the book as i was shadowing these eight people i sort of realized i wouldn't switch lives with them
i put in-- hours (laughter) >> so they work very hard and their lives are very unpredictable. which the crash sort of changed what it meant to work on wall street as a young person. this used to be the sexiest thing you could do. and that's why for so many years, you know, a third of students from ivy league colleges would go work on wall street. and what we're seeing now is that that is no longer the case. more and more people are interested in going to silicon valley and fewer are...
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new technologies, new centers of power, and a world that is growing more volatile, more unpredictable and in some instances, more threatening to the united states. >> among the proposed cuts, shrinking the army to the smallest size before world war ii, eliminating the air force a-10 and freezing pay for generals and admirals and a 1% pay cut for all military personnel. despite that, shares of some of the biggest defense contractors rose by more than 1% today including northrop grumman. >>> as the health care industry changes, insurers are facing new complications, we'll take you to a hospital branching out beyond care and into insurance. >> some of the shares of the biggest insurers are moving higher because reimburse mt cuts for 2015 were not as bad as feared. that sent shares of humanna surging and well point and et that. >>> those insurers are not only praising for reimbursement cuts in the affordable care act but tough new competition. tonight we begin with a three-part series on the changing health care insurance business. we begin with a look at how some hospitals are now offeri
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make sandbags and stay ready for heavy rain and unpredictable san anselmo creek. >> we are downtown on pine street. we get the flood every time it floods. the creek backs up, we got to figure this out. get it bagged. >> it's not that high yet. >> it's getting there. it's the same as last year when the flood warning went off. >> reporter: the creek runs under san anselmo's main street. in the past, heavy sustained rains, the overflow did damage. >> water comes down around the driveway and so i got to just block a certain spot. >> reporter: while some shovel sand, he rides his bike in the rain. >> my attitude is i'm enjoying the rain. i know it's an inconvenience for a lot of people. but we all know we need it. this is how you get it. >> reporter: this is bon tempe dam and lake one of a half dozen or so lakes around mount tam that collect rainwater from marin county's water supply. today it's collecting pretty good about two feet from the spillway. that's alpine lake waiting to catch the overflow from bon tempe spillway. marin county averages 52" of rain a year. coming into the weekend o
make sandbags and stay ready for heavy rain and unpredictable san anselmo creek. >> we are downtown on pine street. we get the flood every time it floods. the creek backs up, we got to figure this out. get it bagged. >> it's not that high yet. >> it's getting there. it's the same as last year when the flood warning went off. >> reporter: the creek runs under san anselmo's main street. in the past, heavy sustained rains, the overflow did damage. >> water comes down...