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thank you for joining us. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning. i am nicole petallides. 40,000 verizon workers consent to walk off the job in an hour from now. peabody energy, the largest privately held coal company filed for bankruptcy. lauren: a big surge in oil prices after the -- a 164 points yesterday. another rally on her hands. dow futures gain 77 monastic features gaining 29 points. nicole: asia, japan's nikkei at 2.8%. and china shanghai composite composite up 1.4%. lauren: after shooting up another 4.5%, oil prices are down one and three quarters% today, $41.43 a barrel.
thank you for joining us. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning. i am nicole petallides. 40,000 verizon workers consent to walk off the job in an hour from now. peabody energy, the largest privately held coal company filed for bankruptcy. lauren: a big surge in oil prices after the -- a 164 points yesterday. another rally on her hands. dow futures gain 77 monastic features gaining 29 points. nicole: asia, japan's nikkei at 2.8%. and china shanghai composite composite up 1.4%. lauren:...
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. >> i am used to the v-8, v-10 back in the day so i am used to the sound. i miss the sound. also listen to the engine at which point to pick up. i can't do that anymore. so i really need to look at the steering wheel. >> they are practicing to switch out tires but here is a measure of how primitive it is. at this point, the battery won't last as long as the tires do. if all goes well, they won't ever have to do this during a race. the battery lasts about twenty minutes. it defines everything being this roughly 45 minute race. >> the most of what i am look at here is battery. >> this black box, fuse box here up into the cockpit. >> it was impossible to take the battery out. you can't refuel it in a pit stop. right? >> brace the battery. gets out of car number 1 and hops in car number 2 and takes off in a different car. that's why he is driving. >> in conventional races, a driver never gets outs of the car. >> it's quite exciting to jump from one car to another. it's different than i am used to. >> racing is at a turning point. an electric vehicle beat all internal combustion
. >> i am used to the v-8, v-10 back in the day so i am used to the sound. i miss the sound. also listen to the engine at which point to pick up. i can't do that anymore. so i really need to look at the steering wheel. >> they are practicing to switch out tires but here is a measure of how primitive it is. at this point, the battery won't last as long as the tires do. if all goes well, they won't ever have to do this during a race. the battery lasts about twenty minutes. it defines...
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. >> for us ame you cannot divorce your politics from the reality you live. >> where it began is consideredtrategic stop on the campaign trail as a race heats up for the democratic presidential nominati nomination. president bill clinton addressed clergy and members yesterday to stump for his wife who visited earlier this year. >> it was relatively significant. he has been with us and among our denomination for a number of years. >> it's years since pennsylvania played a role in the primary election cycle. usually by this point there's a clear cut nominee. but earlier this week hillary clinton and bernie sanders campaigns set up offices in philadelphia and the candidates also made appearances in the city rallying their base. >> someone that has faith in god. that demonstrated that in their work and public service. >> there is no doubt that faith and politics intersect on both sides of the aisle. >> your faith and politics are the same thing so we captain preach to people about going to heaven and you know, while they are living in hell. >> the reverend says he does not endorse candidates fr
. >> for us ame you cannot divorce your politics from the reality you live. >> where it began is consideredtrategic stop on the campaign trail as a race heats up for the democratic presidential nominati nomination. president bill clinton addressed clergy and members yesterday to stump for his wife who visited earlier this year. >> it was relatively significant. he has been with us and among our denomination for a number of years. >> it's years since pennsylvania played a...
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stay with us. i am back into. see you here. ♪ this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? and why stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use. insurance coverage has ex
stay with us. i am back into. see you here. ♪ this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? and why stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not...
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. ♪ >> her supporters use the hashta g, i am with her.ry clinton says she is ready to take the next step and leave the party. >> the race for the democratic nomination is in the home stretch, and victory is in sight. >today you proved once again tht there is no place like home. you know, in this campaign, we have one and every region of the country. from the north to the south to the east to the west, but this one is personal. >> clinton also made a direct appeal to sanderss''supporters, something that her own supporters echoed. >> as hillary mentioned, we have more that you nine says than divides us. >> i am excited about a woman being taken seriously. nevermind the fact that she is the most qualified candidate we have seen in decades. she has to work three times as hard, but she has and it is very gratifying to see the result. >> most could vote, but more than 100,000 democrats were not on the electoral roll. authorities have promised an investigation. the republican of the night was donald trump, with an expected but sorely needed vict
. ♪ >> her supporters use the hashta g, i am with her.ry clinton says she is ready to take the next step and leave the party. >> the race for the democratic nomination is in the home stretch, and victory is in sight. >today you proved once again tht there is no place like home. you know, in this campaign, we have one and every region of the country. from the north to the south to the east to the west, but this one is personal. >> clinton also made a direct appeal to...
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us.>> i am with the state trisha -- saint teresa bible of paris. >> that is right, and you're on the bible team at saint teresa's, and the workshop is at saint ann's. i want the first begin by asking what this means to you and how did it inspire you personally? >> for years with my work in marin county in my work at the parish in saint teresa's i have been focused on education and around the climate crisis. and we have a top-down directive and a called to action from the holy father to act and to internalize, and localize the climate issues that all of us on this planet are facing. it's the official church social teaching on the climate crisis, and it is giving us all permission to act. >> definitely. the thing that i was most struck by this document, and personally inspired, is that the pope is constantly saying we and our, stressing that we are all connected. and that is emphasized again and again that this is our home, the planet earth, and that we are also connected. what are your reflections, and have you feel personally challenged by this document?>> pope francis is calling us all to
us.>> i am with the state trisha -- saint teresa bible of paris. >> that is right, and you're on the bible team at saint teresa's, and the workshop is at saint ann's. i want the first begin by asking what this means to you and how did it inspire you personally? >> for years with my work in marin county in my work at the parish in saint teresa's i have been focused on education and around the climate crisis. and we have a top-down directive and a called to action from the holy...
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rosanna: you tell us week yoe in a van? >> so, right, i am kidnapped. we know that, and wenowo kidnapped meormer member of th tm and a lot of questions, romantic questions that the fans online have been asking will be answerednd a a lot more questions will be brought up. do we have a clip? >> the clip has something to do with what i just said. that i a seay.gw >> oh my my,my,hat isthis. there is onlyne woman on the planet i can think of that gets r theut se appy. i k herongehayou, no way she s yes. sh can't. >> what'd yuo mean? >> see how easily i got in your head. greg: what's going on? >> messing with my head. i have a ring. he says she never say yes. greg: because he knew her first. give me a break. it israzy you sho something. >> how long o? >> two wks ago. now it is all cut and rdy to go. rosanna: magic of tv. greg: i have no iea hd they make it, how long does it take to make an episo? de >> it is crazy on the set of scorpion like here, but we shoot a 40 minute action movie in nine days. so we do it quick. a lot of nonstop. it is feeling exciting t
rosanna: you tell us week yoe in a van? >> so, right, i am kidnapped. we know that, and wenowo kidnapped meormer member of th tm and a lot of questions, romantic questions that the fans online have been asking will be answerednd a a lot more questions will be brought up. do we have a clip? >> the clip has something to do with what i just said. that i a seay.gw >> oh my my,my,hat isthis. there is onlyne woman on the planet i can think of that gets r theut se appy. i k...
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>> it's never over until it's over. >> exactly. >>> thank you, rick. >>> thanks for joining us. >> amowed to speak? >> yes. >> i can finish the program. abc 7 news continues online, facebook, and all your local devices. see you at 11:00 over on channel 7. four more seconds until it's over. narrator: this program contains material that may be disturbing to some audience members. viewer discretion is advised. today on "corrupt crimes," corruption, greed, and disgrace. these are the harsh realities that followed one of the most successful lobbyists the u.s. has ever seen. and then one ma
>> it's never over until it's over. >> exactly. >>> thank you, rick. >>> thanks for joining us. >> amowed to speak? >> yes. >> i can finish the program. abc 7 news continues online, facebook, and all your local devices. see you at 11:00 over on channel 7. four more seconds until it's over. narrator: this program contains material that may be disturbing to some audience members. viewer discretion is advised. today on "corrupt crimes,"...
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dave clark. >> i am pam cook, and thank you for waking up with us and it isost 6:30 am. >>> this is a transition day, 67 and a little bit on the cool side. maybe we have a picture. we do. we have a picture of this patchy fog, but not much left of this system as it moves out, temperatures slowly warming up. but that will not be until tomorrow. if you're heading out to the a's game tonight, you will be okay, but take the jacket. i think everything will clear out by then with a northwest recent 15 to 20. other than that, we are good. remember that life cam you just showed, i would go to that again and then tell sal to get ready. we are good, nevermind. a fast warm up on tuesday and wednesday, and possible, with some isolated, but a lot of 80s, including the coast and in the bay. with this patchy low cloud, and ones that moves out we have sunshine, 40s and 50s for now. on the peninsula, a lot of 40s and low 50s, san mateo and 51, 45 woodside. when this system clears good for this high pressure clearing on tuesday and wednesday. 70s inland, 60s around the wall --
dave clark. >> i am pam cook, and thank you for waking up with us and it isost 6:30 am. >>> this is a transition day, 67 and a little bit on the cool side. maybe we have a picture. we do. we have a picture of this patchy fog, but not much left of this system as it moves out, temperatures slowly warming up. but that will not be until tomorrow. if you're heading out to the a's game tonight, you will be okay, but take the jacket. i think everything will clear out by then with a...
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. >> tell us about that. >> i am someone who -- i want one of those columnists who constantly kissed his rear end all the time. i appealed to him to be a better person and i'm thinking he didn't really appreciate that because he wrote a song about me called "billy jack bitch." >> what prompt had. >> whether if i called you silly names like the ones that you call me. and i'm the one who nicknamed sim symbolina. he was going to be known by this unpronounceab unpronounce gliff. >> people made jokes about it. when he gave up his name, he was striking a blow for the rights of artists in an industry that can be very difficult to even own your persona. >> yes, he was. he was very smart about that. 4 he was someone who -- he realized what the web was be probably before other musicians did and he realized he could make more money if he sold his music directly to people rather than having a conduit, the studios. >> were there artists, younger artists in minneapolis, that he sort of mentored? we think about james brown, sort of the artist who came up behind him, who saw him as an icon. were the
. >> tell us about that. >> i am someone who -- i want one of those columnists who constantly kissed his rear end all the time. i appealed to him to be a better person and i'm thinking he didn't really appreciate that because he wrote a song about me called "billy jack bitch." >> what prompt had. >> whether if i called you silly names like the ones that you call me. and i'm the one who nicknamed sim symbolina. he was going to be known by this unpronounceab...
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thanks for being with us. i am rosemary connors. it's 6:00 on this saturday. we are in the 40s to start out, but we will warm up just a bit. let's take a live look outside. today is the day to get out there because the second half of our weekend, yeah, looking a little soggy. it's looking a little cloudy down the shore right now. but this will be the dry day. meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking the conditions where you live with the neighborhood forecast. michelle. >>> we're not going to have great sunshine today. as you mentioned it will be better than it will be tomorrow. looking at a rather cloudy day. peeks of sunshine. starting out a little bit chilly in the 40s but making it into the 60s compared to the 50s of the past few days. 49 degrees in philadelphia. 46 in trenton. 47 in wilmington. 46 degrees right now in allentown. guess what. this is pretty close to where we were yesterday. yesterday we ended up about two degrees cooler in most spots, even one degree. i'll bush that button a little harder. warmer in mt. holley and two degrees warmer in p
thanks for being with us. i am rosemary connors. it's 6:00 on this saturday. we are in the 40s to start out, but we will warm up just a bit. let's take a live look outside. today is the day to get out there because the second half of our weekend, yeah, looking a little soggy. it's looking a little cloudy down the shore right now. but this will be the dry day. meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking the conditions where you live with the neighborhood forecast. michelle. >>> we're...
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us. >> i am now calling for every country to ratify the paris agreement as quickly as possible. i will ask the french parliament to ratify the accord before the summer. and i would like to european union to lead by example on this by the end of the year. the agreement drawn up in paris last december aims to keep global temperatures well below 2 degrees centigrade. while some have called the agreement ambitious, scientists have largely remained cautious saying below 2 degrees will require significant sacrifices, a step they fear many countries won't be prepared to take. >>> joining us in the newsroom is an advocacy manager for the ngo care. >> hello. >> hello. >> thank you for joining us. could you talk us through the process that's taking place in the u.n. right now? >> yes, in december, we saw the induction of the paris agreement. today was the opening, the time for countries to actual sign the agreement. they have a yore to do so between today and april, 2017. then it is really a symbolic moment, the signing. now, the next step is for each country to ratify the agreement. and
us. >> i am now calling for every country to ratify the paris agreement as quickly as possible. i will ask the french parliament to ratify the accord before the summer. and i would like to european union to lead by example on this by the end of the year. the agreement drawn up in paris last december aims to keep global temperatures well below 2 degrees centigrade. while some have called the agreement ambitious, scientists have largely remained cautious saying below 2 degrees will require...
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us. bill: i am completely biased. but you have a transformational company.n we invested, there were a lot of people that questioned, what are they doing? we pushed all in. it is our largest investment. we have over $300 million invested in the company, which is the size of our entire fund at the time. , peopleg at every stage question, is it overpriced, is it overpriced? they are doing something far more remarkable than we thought when we invested it i do not underestimate that team or the people that work there at all. emily: uber did get a little comp located because google is interested in maps. over is interested in self driving cars -- uber is interested in maps. our responsibility is to big,o help them build successful, an important and useful a company as possible. emily: now you compete. bill: we do not compete at we are the investors. tesla and apple, everyone wants to be in cars and maps. before it was really the hip thing to be in. any time you get companies that are the size of uber and the importance of apple, etc., they will bump into one anoth
us. bill: i am completely biased. but you have a transformational company.n we invested, there were a lot of people that questioned, what are they doing? we pushed all in. it is our largest investment. we have over $300 million invested in the company, which is the size of our entire fund at the time. , peopleg at every stage question, is it overpriced, is it overpriced? they are doing something far more remarkable than we thought when we invested it i do not underestimate that team or the...
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thank you for joining us. i am natasha zouves. >> i am reggie aqui. all the manager confirms he was found home at his home outside minneapolis, minnesota. >> eric thomas is in berkeley. >> he was born and raised in minnesota. we are waiting for a couple of seconds to find out what the fans are doing today. here is what we know. he was inducted into the rock-n-roll hall of fame in 2004 and he had seven grammy awards and he was an incredible influence on popular music, part james brown, part hendrix, among his influences. he was one the few would could play all of the instruments on a song: song, base, key boards, guitar. he had the first hit believe it or not in 1979 with "i want to be your lover," 37 years ago. here is what a fan in berkeley had to say about the death at age vern. >> 57 seems so young. >> it is very young. i have a daughter that is 50 and i am like, wow...it is nowhere. he hasn't stepped out into life yet. he lived it to the fullest the he did a great job with what he was chosen to do. i know he will be missed. >> a prolific songwrite
thank you for joining us. i am natasha zouves. >> i am reggie aqui. all the manager confirms he was found home at his home outside minneapolis, minnesota. >> eric thomas is in berkeley. >> he was born and raised in minnesota. we are waiting for a couple of seconds to find out what the fans are doing today. here is what we know. he was inducted into the rock-n-roll hall of fame in 2004 and he had seven grammy awards and he was an incredible influence on popular music, part...
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.>> and people that are up watching us at 4 am, are you kidding me? >>> going bald for a good cause, a special event happening today at a local college. >>> welcome back everybody. >>> the venecia city council is holding a week of public comments on carrying the crude oil, tens of thousands of gowns -- of gallons of oil to venecia , traveling through places where tens of thousands at work and live. opponents say this could pose a significant risk.>> across the rail is low income housing, just feet away, and there are student apartments nearby.>> from truckee, roseville in sacramento, demands here in california, 30 million like cars and trucks and we need to fuel that demand. >> vallejo says it would use high-quality trains to transport the oil to avoid problems, and the city planning commission has said no to the plan, but valero is taking the case to the city council. >>> and saving enough water to serve 6 million people for one full year, governor brown ordered a 25% water savings, and overall use is down 24%. the el nino storms helped in january, f
.>> and people that are up watching us at 4 am, are you kidding me? >>> going bald for a good cause, a special event happening today at a local college. >>> welcome back everybody. >>> the venecia city council is holding a week of public comments on carrying the crude oil, tens of thousands of gowns -- of gallons of oil to venecia , traveling through places where tens of thousands at work and live. opponents say this could pose a significant risk.>> across...
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us. bill: i am completely biased. but you have a transformational company.n we invested, there were a lot of people that questioned, what are they doing? we pushed all in. it is our largest investment. we have over $300 million invested in the company, which is the size of our entire fund at the time. all along at every stage, people question, is it overpriced, is it overpriced? they are doing something far more remarkable than we thought when we invested. i do not underestimate that team or the people that work there at all. emily: uber did get a little complicated because google is interested in maps, uber is interested in maps. how are you navigating that relationship? uber,we are investors in so it is our responsibility is to try to help them build big, successful, an important and useful a company as possible. emily: now you compete. bill: we do not compete at we are the investors. tesla and apple, everyone wants to be in cars and maps. travis was in it before it was the hip thing to be in. any time you get companies that are the size of uber and the im
us. bill: i am completely biased. but you have a transformational company.n we invested, there were a lot of people that questioned, what are they doing? we pushed all in. it is our largest investment. we have over $300 million invested in the company, which is the size of our entire fund at the time. all along at every stage, people question, is it overpriced, is it overpriced? they are doing something far more remarkable than we thought when we invested. i do not underestimate that team or...
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also people have changed their ways of using water. >>>i am alecia reid three. as we go -- brittney shipp , we will have on an up showers throughout the day and then the afternoon, a possibility for a few thunderstorms, we will have warmer temperatures and are temperatures will go into the entities -- 80s as well above average. 54 degrees in san jose, 54 and livermore 54 and concord. the winds are 18 miles per hour, we will see those strong wind gusts as we go into tomorrow. the satellite radar showing you can see the clouds and moisture near lake tahoe in the sierra, the clouds will increase by 2 am we could see some sprinkles by san francisco. but it will be 8 am will be will see those wide spread showers. there could be some heavy downpours and some moisture hanging around with the possibility of an isolated thunderstorm that could produce hail. by tomorrow night, everything clears up and as we get into thursday and friday we are looking good with our temperatures looking good as well. tonight we will be in the 40s and 50s and the seven-day forecast, shows th
also people have changed their ways of using water. >>>i am alecia reid three. as we go -- brittney shipp , we will have on an up showers throughout the day and then the afternoon, a possibility for a few thunderstorms, we will have warmer temperatures and are temperatures will go into the entities -- 80s as well above average. 54 degrees in san jose, 54 and livermore 54 and concord. the winds are 18 miles per hour, we will see those strong wind gusts as we go into tomorrow. the...
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thanks for being with us. i am rosemary connors. it's 6:00 on this saturday. yeah.ooking gloomy behind me. we have rain moving through the area right now. we'll be wet this morning, but eventually it will clear out. here is a live look over center city. meteorologist karen thomas is tracking ton
thanks for being with us. i am rosemary connors. it's 6:00 on this saturday. yeah.ooking gloomy behind me. we have rain moving through the area right now. we'll be wet this morning, but eventually it will clear out. here is a live look over center city. meteorologist karen thomas is tracking ton
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john: stay with us. i amthe audience has questions for you and i will explain why i of the victim. >> i think it is baked. >> i think it is baked. >> is that fake? listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. >> i think it is baked. >> is that fake? this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine®. as do listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully. do a yoga handstand. and be in a magician's act. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs so you can feel 100% in life. bring out the bold™. [applause] john: it is your turn to ask questions. let me start with facebook. real victims don't proclaim themselves victims they consider themselves survivors. >> people who have really been through a significant trauma i'd like yeonmi park the biggest victims never describe themselves as victims you never hear the most terrific experience to talk about themselves as victims
john: stay with us. i amthe audience has questions for you and i will explain why i of the victim. >> i think it is baked. >> i think it is baked. >> is that fake? listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. >> i think it is baked. >> is that fake? this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine®. as do listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are...
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john: stay with us. i amdience has questions for you and i will explain why i of the victim. >> i think it is baked. >> is that fake? when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. [applause] john: it is your turn to ask questions. let me start with facebook. real victims don't proclaim themselves victims they consider themselves survivors. >> people who have really been through a significant trauma i'd like yeonmi park the biggest victims never describe themselves as victims you never hear the most terrific experience to talk about themselves as victims. [applause] john: if i like your question you can have a get out of responsibility free card. >> yeonmi park did you the family members behind and have you had contact
john: stay with us. i amdience has questions for you and i will explain why i of the victim. >> i think it is baked. >> is that fake? when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. [applause]...
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any time we talk about the market going down, while the fundamentals are speaking to us am a telling market is going down, the market is telling you something. when the market goes up, how come it is never telling you anything? it is always wrong. the fundamentals are always wrong. so when you have negative economic activity -- which we do not have -- the whole key is that as long as there is in -- as long as there is lending in the u.s., with a service-based economy, you will march forward. slowly at times, but you will march forward. you just need money availability. his inflation going to pick up at a level that the fed is actually content with? tony: ok. so my view is rippled waves tied -- i think what is going to be stored in areas, your brand analysis is spot on. six to 18e next months are going to be terrific. but to answer your question, i think the fed is behind the curve. you already have accelerating recovering economic activity. i think you will have an inflation issue, maybe 12 to 18 months away. the fed will have to become more aggressive. the tide has started to go out
any time we talk about the market going down, while the fundamentals are speaking to us am a telling market is going down, the market is telling you something. when the market goes up, how come it is never telling you anything? it is always wrong. the fundamentals are always wrong. so when you have negative economic activity -- which we do not have -- the whole key is that as long as there is in -- as long as there is lending in the u.s., with a service-based economy, you will march forward....
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thanks for being with us. i am rosemary connors. it's 6:00 on this saturday.e are in the 40s to start out, but we will warm up just a bit. let's take a live look outside. today is the day to get out there because the second half of our weekend, yeah, looking a little soggy. it's looking a little cloudy down the shore right now. but this will be the dry day. meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking the conditions where you live with
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i am many us cranny. we are waiting for a press conference -- i am manus cranny. ting for a press conference from the president and the prime minister. they had a closed-door meeting. before we wait for that, let's well, our guest. joining us is our editor in chief, john micklethwait. an open editorial in "the telegraph" to tell the british people to stay in the eu. some say it is patronizing. you may recognize this man -- boris johnson. and mine,avorite rag "the sun." to obama'saggressive position. john: it is always good when the alternative to looking to me is looking at a brown door. the basic thing is this is a boris johnsonf actually being strategic. he took the risk, which i think has worked well for his side, to go for obama. itmally in british politics, very seldom pays for you to attack the american president. here iscase, he said barack obama, coming across to lecture you about some thing which america would never dream of doing itself. america hangs onto its sovereignty more tightly than any other country in the world and would never dream of something
i am many us cranny. we are waiting for a press conference -- i am manus cranny. ting for a press conference from the president and the prime minister. they had a closed-door meeting. before we wait for that, let's well, our guest. joining us is our editor in chief, john micklethwait. an open editorial in "the telegraph" to tell the british people to stay in the eu. some say it is patronizing. you may recognize this man -- boris johnson. and mine,avorite rag "the sun." to...
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am talking to a bunch of people who claims to be in new york. are you pumped up for a big primary? this is what john made for us at the diner. o meet these lovely people in just a second. you mind if i start eating? i am a little hungry. i haven't had coffee yet. it's time to prove ourselves as men! and as fans of awesome tv shows! because we are the couch-dwellers, the binge-watchers, the work-skippers! and we refuse to waste the greatest tv week this proud nation has ever known! but time is scarce my friends, so fetch your fancy voice remotes and join me! three, two, one... watchathon! big is back. xfinity watchathon week now until april 24. the greatest collection of shows free with xfinity on demand. ♪ ♪ >>> beautiful shot of new york city this morning. the sun is coming up, and all eyes are on the state today as donald trump dominates the polls ahead of today's crucial primary. >> so what are the voters thinking? let's ask brian kilmeade. he is live at the massapequa diner on long island. i don't know who is going to win today but i know that food looks like a winner. oh, my goodness. >> it looks amazing. >> i'm not sure
am talking to a bunch of people who claims to be in new york. are you pumped up for a big primary? this is what john made for us at the diner. o meet these lovely people in just a second. you mind if i start eating? i am a little hungry. i haven't had coffee yet. it's time to prove ourselves as men! and as fans of awesome tv shows! because we are the couch-dwellers, the binge-watchers, the work-skippers! and we refuse to waste the greatest tv week this proud nation has ever known! but time is...
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. >> thank you for skinning us. i am natasha zouves. >> i am reggie aqui.ginning to be an -- going to be an issue for a while. >> avoid it and go highway 4 eastbound to 680 to benicia bridge. everything is green. avoid the area. if there is a silver laning this is the reverse commute. eastbound at the cummings skyway we will follow this all morning. eastbound 4 to 680 and benicia bridge is the best alternate. we have an overturn in a remote area a car on roof westbound 8 after skyline boulevard. one lane is blocked. mike? >> good morning, everyone. live doppler hd shows the clouds came back. they are not dropping wet weather. a stray shower is possible cross the north bay with breezes picking up
. >> thank you for skinning us. i am natasha zouves. >> i am reggie aqui.ginning to be an -- going to be an issue for a while. >> avoid it and go highway 4 eastbound to 680 to benicia bridge. everything is green. avoid the area. if there is a silver laning this is the reverse commute. eastbound at the cummings skyway we will follow this all morning. eastbound 4 to 680 and benicia bridge is the best alternate. we have an overturn in a remote area a car on roof westbound 8 after...
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us. we are still running a little bit behind. we have a clear sky coming through at 11:00 am. tomorrow you will see a high of 620. we have some 70s in the not-too-distant future. small chances come through with late monday night and tuesday morning. and even that look sketchy. let's get you over to ines and see if you have anything that will be a big problem on this thursday morning. >> good morning. a couple of things are going on at 287). there is a accident there blocking the lane and we are not except thing the commute. 78 is doing fine and it's looking good on the bronx river parkway. let's go to the camera to see how things are moving. a look at the lie with no problems westbound or east on. the parkway as you pass jfk looks good . is take a look at the camera shot. traffic is fine with reports of an accident blocking a lane and trains are running on or close to schedule. >> two younger sisters a two-year-old and an 18-month-old were killed in a bronx apartment fire. >> the mother was not home when the fire broke out. she was at a nearby laundromat . no charges have been
us. we are still running a little bit behind. we have a clear sky coming through at 11:00 am. tomorrow you will see a high of 620. we have some 70s in the not-too-distant future. small chances come through with late monday night and tuesday morning. and even that look sketchy. let's get you over to ines and see if you have anything that will be a big problem on this thursday morning. >> good morning. a couple of things are going on at 287). there is a accident there blocking the lane and...
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. >> this committee is helping us get there. >> i am, at but the best way to kick in french and its british isn't often the end states to europe and other countries could work not always but it tends to a the saloon but with all due respect different heads if it but finally a march 26. there an incident didn't look forward touche your friend members of this to be a in and did well i am pleased but with the early report a -- reporting
. >> this committee is helping us get there. >> i am, at but the best way to kick in french and its british isn't often the end states to europe and other countries could work not always but it tends to a the saloon but with all due respect different heads if it but finally a march 26. there an incident didn't look forward touche your friend members of this to be a in and did well i am pleased but with the early report a -- reporting
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thank you for joining us on this tuesday,>>> good morning and thank you for joining us on this tuesday, april 5, and i am pam cook. >> i am dave clark, and let's talk about this weather and traffic, and it is hot. >> warmer. tomorrow will be hot. it looks like for everybody. today 70s in a few low 80s, but i don't think we will set any records. it may be closed for napa and oakland airport, but for others we will wait for tomorrow. these records set, and 1957 at the oakland airport, the record was 79. it will be warm and above average, but not record-setting. san francisco going from 57 on sunday, 65 on sunday, 75 today and topping out at 88 tomorrow. offshore breeze for some, especially at the valley, a nice breeze holding this temperatures up already. 40s and 50s, 44 to 63, and a big difference. a lot of 40s in a few 50s, and the higher elevations are running warmer. and woodside is a cool 42. except for a high clouds two, sunny and warmer with lots of sunshine, a little patchy fog. a cool morning for some and mild for others with that northerly breeze, 70s and 80s. >>> it is 5:01 am.>>> 70 and sunny i
thank you for joining us on this tuesday,>>> good morning and thank you for joining us on this tuesday, april 5, and i am pam cook. >> i am dave clark, and let's talk about this weather and traffic, and it is hot. >> warmer. tomorrow will be hot. it looks like for everybody. today 70s in a few low 80s, but i don't think we will set any records. it may be closed for napa and oakland airport, but for others we will wait for tomorrow. these records set, and 1957 at the oakland...
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am juliet huddy . juliet: friday usually makes us crazy . juliet: i am going to the rock 'n roll hall of fame. i have two versions. thank you very much . ben: i have to warm up to it . mike: have to warm up to a little bit . juliet: i went to the rock 'n roll hall of fame rehearsal. i interviewed rob thomas of matchbox 20 and we have a lot of stuff coming up . it was a very cool night . mike: how fun! it's friday. let's get into our friday. let's get you going out the door. >>> 400 out in central park. 36 in monticello. the wind is coming at you with the wind coming in from the southwest. it's more about the wind coming in from the west. it's another breezy day out there. as a quiet start to the day and there is a mixed guy that's partly cloudy here in the tri-state. the area of low pressure has a cold front and moves on.we have a thin layer that keeps us partly cloudy in a small chance of showers to the northwest. 500 by noon and we go through the next five days with a high of 40 . look at the rain and snow chance. there is an area out there as an area process to the it's cold inside tomorrow
am juliet huddy . juliet: friday usually makes us crazy . juliet: i am going to the rock 'n roll hall of fame. i have two versions. thank you very much . ben: i have to warm up to it . mike: have to warm up to a little bit . juliet: i went to the rock 'n roll hall of fame rehearsal. i interviewed rob thomas of matchbox 20 and we have a lot of stuff coming up . it was a very cool night . mike: how fun! it's friday. let's get into our friday. let's get you going out the door. >>> 400 out...
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it's different than i am used to. around 32 seconds too change from one car to the other and be completely ready with the belt and radio plugged in and everything. sometimes it's quite nice. normally around 26, 27 seconds. >> racing is at a turning point. at the pike's peak international hill climb, the second's second oldest event, an electrical car beept challengers for the first time ever. now, even the drivers could be replaced. in 2010, audi and stanford university sent an autonomous vehicle up the course and next year's e force will face a robotic. can it avoid the other cars on the track while doing it? >> in my opinion, i expect they will find it harden they think the actual mechanism of driving a vehicle around the track. i think they should probably get that into a fairly optimum level quickly. >> what happens when the bloke is spinning? go to the gas? aim for the spinning car which is what we tell real racing drivers do. season 1, turn 1, 20s cars firing to the same corner. >> will be moment the way the que
it's different than i am used to. around 32 seconds too change from one car to the other and be completely ready with the belt and radio plugged in and everything. sometimes it's quite nice. normally around 26, 27 seconds. >> racing is at a turning point. at the pike's peak international hill climb, the second's second oldest event, an electrical car beept challengers for the first time ever. now, even the drivers could be replaced. in 2010, audi and stanford university sent an autonomous...
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tos job provides a platform communicate a conservative vision for our country, and i am intent on usingnd i am intent on using this platform not for me but for my house colleagues and for those who believe that conservatism holds the keys to a competent america. this is a critical role that has to be played, and i am in a position to play that role, to prepare for the fall campaign with our eventual nominee that gives a clear and compelling soice to our fellow citizens that we can earn be mandate we need to get things right, to fix our problems, and to get our country back on track. thank you. ryan, a lot of you didn't went to be here, and then you ended up taking the job. what do you say about that? and oranges.les being speaker of the house is a far cry from being president of the united states. specifically, i was already in the house for you i was a congressman, so i was asked by my colleagues to take a responsibly ability in congress that i have already been serving in which is different from what i had. that is entirely different than getting the nomination for your party as presi
tos job provides a platform communicate a conservative vision for our country, and i am intent on usingnd i am intent on using this platform not for me but for my house colleagues and for those who believe that conservatism holds the keys to a competent america. this is a critical role that has to be played, and i am in a position to play that role, to prepare for the fall campaign with our eventual nominee that gives a clear and compelling soice to our fellow citizens that we can earn be...
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congress thating works for the benefit of a few, we will have the government that works for all of us. i amtee that wrote the affordable care act. act has donee care some very good. endede and -- so-called pre-existing conditions. more to do in÷÷÷÷÷÷ health care. the united states is the only major country on earth that does to allrantee health care right. together, we will and not. 25 million americans have no health insurance. many of you are under insured with large deductibles and copayments. the insurance companies are ripping all of us all every single day. after all of that, we end up capital much more per on health care than any other country on earth. we are prepared to take on the private insurance companies. we are prepared to take on the drug companies. pass there prepared to medicare for all single-payer program. >> bernie! in my view,: something i believed my whole life, health care is the right of all people, not a privilege. we are prepared to reform, in a criminal, a broken justice system. is an international embarrassment that we have what people in jail than any other cou
congress thating works for the benefit of a few, we will have the government that works for all of us. i amtee that wrote the affordable care act. act has donee care some very good. endede and -- so-called pre-existing conditions. more to do in÷÷÷÷÷÷ health care. the united states is the only major country on earth that does to allrantee health care right. together, we will and not. 25 million americans have no health insurance. many of you are under insured with large deductibles and...
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i am really indebted to them. give us an example of something they have done, the reason you are and that it? >> nominating me to come to this wonderful program. if they, and all of us as well. if some of the not believe in us and our future, there is no way any of us would be here. brian lamb: what did you have to do to get chosen for this program? >> we had to receive the nomination, hold a leadership position in our school or community and go through quite a process, a very in-depth government exam and writing a lot of essays to show we know, or we sound like we know what we're talking about. [laughter] brian lamb: what are your own plans? >> i want to get back to the community that has given so much to me in the above to represent people at the state level. brian lamb: whenever you're elected someday, you will be able to go back and remember. how about at this table, we have not seen many of you. >> i am from las cruces, new mexico. brian lamb: who is the mentor of the leader? >> my father. when he was born, he grew u
i am really indebted to them. give us an example of something they have done, the reason you are and that it? >> nominating me to come to this wonderful program. if they, and all of us as well. if some of the not believe in us and our future, there is no way any of us would be here. brian lamb: what did you have to do to get chosen for this program? >> we had to receive the nomination, hold a leadership position in our school or community and go through quite a process, a very...
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thank you for joining us tonight. i am peggy bunker. >> two teens swept away as they enjoyed the day at san francisco's ocean beach. tonight the search has been called off. we have christie smith and she spoke to witnesses. this is a notoriously dangerous beach. >> reporter: that's right. late this afternoon the command post came down late this evening, rather, and a lot of the search activity we saw earlier it rapped up this evening. and two responders were shaken up as the two teens swept away were not found. word went out to their families that arrived on scene. >> we indicated to them what our course of action will be and that will be suspending this search at dark. >> it was just before 4:30 when distress calls came in. >> five boys at waist deep water were swept out to sea. three of the boys were able to self rescue and came back into shore and two were not, and our thoughts and prayers go out to the families. >> firefighters say one 17-year-old and two 18-year-olds were taken to the hospital and are in stable condit
thank you for joining us tonight. i am peggy bunker. >> two teens swept away as they enjoyed the day at san francisco's ocean beach. tonight the search has been called off. we have christie smith and she spoke to witnesses. this is a notoriously dangerous beach. >> reporter: that's right. late this afternoon the command post came down late this evening, rather, and a lot of the search activity we saw earlier it rapped up this evening. and two responders were shaken up as the two...
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[applause] who else wants to tell us about this week, if you have somebody you want to talk about? >> i amrom new hampshire. brian lamb: who is it you want to tell us about questio? >> jeffrey hearst gave us a technology -- a speech about technology and its influence in the media. his speech talked about how we created our own safe spaces online where we have information we agree with coming from us but we do not hear a lot from the other side, the way the other sides work on social media. brian lamb: do you stick with your side? >> i am trying to find different people on twitter so that you hear from both sides. and so the following people that agree with me, i am starting to get more information on the other side. over lamb: anybody from here have somebody want to tell us about? yes, ma'am, what is your name and where are you from question ? >> i am from wyoming. mostbader ginsburg was the inspirational person we have met this week. she has been one of my idols for a long time. i either want to be in the legal profession or possibly a senator, but she has done such amazing work to advanc
[applause] who else wants to tell us about this week, if you have somebody you want to talk about? >> i amrom new hampshire. brian lamb: who is it you want to tell us about questio? >> jeffrey hearst gave us a technology -- a speech about technology and its influence in the media. his speech talked about how we created our own safe spaces online where we have information we agree with coming from us but we do not hear a lot from the other side, the way the other sides work on social...
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[applause] brian lamb: who else wants to tell us about this week, if you have somebody you want to talk about? your name? >> i amrom new hampshire. brian lamb: who is it you want to tell us about? >> jeffrey hearst gave us a speech about technology and its influence in the media. especially in the past 20 years. i really enjoyed his insightful speech because it talked about how we created our own safe spaces online where we have information we agree with coming to us, but we don't hear a lot from the other side because the way algorithms work on social media. brian lamb: do you stick with one side? >> i have been trying to follow different people on twitter so that i hear from both sides. instead of just following people that agree with me, i am starting to get more information on the other side. brian lamb: anybody from over here have somebody want to tell us about? yes, ma'am. where are you from? >> i am from wyoming. for me ruth bader ginsburg was , the most inspirational person we have met this week. she has been one of my idols for a long time. i either want to be in the legal profession or possibly a senat
[applause] brian lamb: who else wants to tell us about this week, if you have somebody you want to talk about? your name? >> i amrom new hampshire. brian lamb: who is it you want to tell us about? >> jeffrey hearst gave us a speech about technology and its influence in the media. especially in the past 20 years. i really enjoyed his insightful speech because it talked about how we created our own safe spaces online where we have information we agree with coming to us, but we don't...
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hurry in before it's gone. >>> good morning, i am dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook, and thank you for joining ushis morning. >>> and the first morning we were on vacation we got down there at 7 am, and it is competitive lounge chair positioning.>> i have that problem at my place as well. i get down there at noon though. >>> taking a look at the weather today, possible records, but clear right now. there is some fog that is inching closer, but too shallow to make much of an impact except on the immediate coast. a possibility of records today, san rafael i do not think so, but san jose i do. the old record was 86, and north napa hit 89 yesterday, in san francisco at 80 would be 3 degrees off, and sfo is three all, and the giants will be home tonight. tomorrow will be different, much cooler pattern on its way, but today is mostly sunny and warm. a little bit of fog out there, but it won't do much today. 40s, 50s and 60s on the temperatures, and big differences. in the north bay, a lot of 40s and low 50s, and 49 at mill valley. this system is on its way, enhancing this fog and giving us a westerly b
hurry in before it's gone. >>> good morning, i am dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook, and thank you for joining ushis morning. >>> and the first morning we were on vacation we got down there at 7 am, and it is competitive lounge chair positioning.>> i have that problem at my place as well. i get down there at noon though. >>> taking a look at the weather today, possible records, but clear right now. there is some fog that is inching closer, but too shallow to...
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know what to correct right there. >> the solid shot system used by some colleges, but not yet available to the public. >>> time coming up on the 6 amows in san leandro, and now apparently targeting people. >>> there are changes if you ride the caltran, schedule shifts in effect for commuters this morning. he took a stand for hand-leafed lettuce and fresh-sliced tomatoes. he formed a perfect union between 100% beef, cheese, and mouth... ...with buttery bakery buns for all and america ate it up. true story. we're making every burger better, like the new double jack. history never tasted so good. i want to show you some cutting edge technology. this is a vhs tape. push that ta in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a coact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. whatit's old.it to you? you'd rather use newer technology? defitely. you'dwell, i've got nsomething to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's g
know what to correct right there. >> the solid shot system used by some colleges, but not yet available to the public. >>> time coming up on the 6 amows in san leandro, and now apparently targeting people. >>> there are changes if you ride the caltran, schedule shifts in effect for commuters this morning. he took a stand for hand-leafed lettuce and fresh-sliced tomatoes. he formed a perfect union between 100% beef, cheese, and mouth... ...with buttery bakery buns for all...
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us. >> i am? >> you are. that's why your desk is all packed up. is going to take a big job in the big apple. were really going to miss you. >> you not off the hook yet. were planning to torture you before you go. we've dug up some video clips from the past. let's just say not only is he good with the weather, he has a thing for animals and he's quite popular with the ladies. take a look.>> i guess you can say that this storm is unbearably cold. >> throughout the northeast today there's been widespread pandemonium.>> thank you. >> he had a lot of girls following him around on the court. >> what about me? brian and i rolled up our sleeves and joined the oakland tribune for cooking demo called fun with the low joe. he had the ladies eating out of his hand. >> there goes a monkey. >> okay. you can let them want as long as you want. there's an inside story here. i love all of the animal stories that we do at the end of the show but none more than monkey on a dog.>> i appreciated.>> how long have you to work together? i think of something special. >> we
us. >> i am? >> you are. that's why your desk is all packed up. is going to take a big job in the big apple. were really going to miss you. >> you not off the hook yet. were planning to torture you before you go. we've dug up some video clips from the past. let's just say not only is he good with the weather, he has a thing for animals and he's quite popular with the ladies. take a look.>> i guess you can say that this storm is unbearably cold. >> throughout the...
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with muni forward is under that umbrella what do you mean and what are the goals and objectives they use am i - so there may be some large informational items you may want to have sfmta present open to give you the backward and knowledge when you're looking projects we have a better understanding as to the overall approach and the methodology that the department is taking in doing those projects if that makes sense. >> yeah. well, i think any major projects that are blooming the near term we should be know about those and then we should contact the business associations in business associations plural in the district that are effected the areas that are effected and see if they have comment on what is happening you could imagine a case they've had enough discussion and it is going on but highly unlikely likely this will be a situation where some things are rushed along and both the business owners and perhaps the residential community feels they haven't had enough time so - >> i think we also need to at the beginning get the overview we might be well-off ahf with the next meeting about, abo
with muni forward is under that umbrella what do you mean and what are the goals and objectives they use am i - so there may be some large informational items you may want to have sfmta present open to give you the backward and knowledge when you're looking projects we have a better understanding as to the overall approach and the methodology that the department is taking in doing those projects if that makes sense. >> yeah. well, i think any major projects that are blooming the near term...
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. >> until they are ready to tell us, i am not sure what happened. >>> a homicide under investigation in the tenderloin district of san francisco. it happened at 2:20 this morning at eddie and hyde street. police say that no suspects are in custody. >>> happening today, road crews will be in pacific height where is a massive sinkhole opened up. this thing was huge and crews have been working since thursday. they finished filling in the hole that was 10 feet deep and a broken sewer main is expected to have caused the collapse. the streets will be temporarily closed until they finish with that. >>> how is our morning commute looking, george? >>> the answer to that, kenny, is not too bad. we haven't had major incidents but we have construction delays and we're tracking high winds. let's start in the south bay. it's construction on 87, the guadalupe new york. it has the on-ramp shut down and look at the red showing up on u.s. 101 northbound north of interstate 280. it's backing up the ride there because of an accident on the shoulder at oakland road. i mentioned wind advisories, backing u
. >> until they are ready to tell us, i am not sure what happened. >>> a homicide under investigation in the tenderloin district of san francisco. it happened at 2:20 this morning at eddie and hyde street. police say that no suspects are in custody. >>> happening today, road crews will be in pacific height where is a massive sinkhole opened up. this thing was huge and crews have been working since thursday. they finished filling in the hole that was 10 feet deep and a...
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us. >> and there you go. >> i am voting for you. i hope we have a buyer for the what are the neighbors doing here? bill! hey! i didn't know your home wifi could stream so many devices at the same time. dad, it's time warner cable. 300 megs. crazy-fast. dad! you can get wifi all over this place. cool! make your home as connected as possible. get 50 meg internet with unlimited data for $39.99 per month. and ask about free installation. call now. go paperless, don't stress, girl i got the discounts that you need safe driver accident-free everybody put your flaps in the air for me go paperless, don't stress, girl i got the discounts that you need safe driver accident-free everybody put your flaps in the air for me i can't lip-synch in these conditions. savings oh, yeah don' t let dust and allergies get between you and life' s beautiful moments. they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase control
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but, you know, there is obviously -- i am not saying there is no potentially beneficial use of gathering data that can help improve the rerentry process. there is, i am not hostile to the use of data, i am an empirical researcher and i think we need empirically tested thinks i am just not sure scoring is the way to go about it. >> i think the public health approach to violence is not something that should be discounted. i think we have been shown to reduce violence. certainly youth violence. i don't think it has to be connected with policing. i think the risk identification people would are most like to be shocked or shoot someone intervention can happen on a community level without police. i think that is the difference. it doesn't have to go through -- that is perhaps where the funding is and why it happens. you could not have the detective, football coach and social worker knock on the door but just the social worker and football coach trying to reach the same place and identifying men of color primarily who are being arrested and shot. in chicago, there are too many young men being s
but, you know, there is obviously -- i am not saying there is no potentially beneficial use of gathering data that can help improve the rerentry process. there is, i am not hostile to the use of data, i am an empirical researcher and i think we need empirically tested thinks i am just not sure scoring is the way to go about it. >> i think the public health approach to violence is not something that should be discounted. i think we have been shown to reduce violence. certainly youth...
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am going to give you the medal. [applause] heroes. tonight's let us also take time to think about and thank all of the people that we know who have lives us and to live bigger than themselves. their example of course can inspire us within this creativity and leadership we need to go further and build on the strong new foundation we have laid for our great state and restore our position as one of the nations -- and restore our position as one of the nations greatest states. with it, i have optimism and hope will miss that our state will be a place of freedom and prosperity for everyone. we are getting there. it is happening. the changes we have made together have taken us very far, very far in a short time. we are not done yet. we of course have more work to do. i am confident that together, we can keep moving forward. why am i confident? you know i have traveled all across this country. and i am always reminded of one thing -- again and again. there is no place like ohio. there is no place like home. [applause] you know, i have known it since i was a
am going to give you the medal. [applause] heroes. tonight's let us also take time to think about and thank all of the people that we know who have lives us and to live bigger than themselves. their example of course can inspire us within this creativity and leadership we need to go further and build on the strong new foundation we have laid for our great state and restore our position as one of the nations -- and restore our position as one of the nations greatest states. with it, i have...
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spending time with us i'm am mail. always appreciate your time i'm dan. ee you again coming up if an hour over again coming up if an hour over on channel 7. narrator: this program contains material that may be disturbing to some audience members. viewer discretion is advised. a billionaire polo enthusiast becomes the perpetrator of a deadly hit and run. his murder weapon: a $200,000 bentley convertible. lisa: scott goes through a very slow, painful death as his car
spending time with us i'm am mail. always appreciate your time i'm dan. ee you again coming up if an hour over again coming up if an hour over on channel 7. narrator: this program contains material that may be disturbing to some audience members. viewer discretion is advised. a billionaire polo enthusiast becomes the perpetrator of a deadly hit and run. his murder weapon: a $200,000 bentley convertible. lisa: scott goes through a very slow, painful death as his car
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for medical conditions, easing pain, and we need to be doing research on it because i am 100% in favor of medical uses for marijuana
for medical conditions, easing pain, and we need to be doing research on it because i am 100% in favor of medical uses for marijuana
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years so i am very concerned about the use of this missile. "beyond the undersecretary of defense said the following the armed bomb resource provides with uniquely flexible option in this suggestion fish to be a flexible option is a learning but henry should never lower that threshold in fact, we could further reduce the role well still maintaining instead of relying on conventional non-nuclear weapons. agree this is a point of disagreement in this is why i am thankful to the chairman who has agreed to include language requiring energy secretary to provide more information including the military justificationt in the sense to which they meet the same objective.n i am also grateful to hold the subcommittee hearing on the nuclear cruise missile. it has not received what it deserves so actually i am happy thank you mr. chairman and. million it is funded at the president's request levela this is a $120 million decrease in the hope that we can do better next year. the facility is in the country at home and abroad b we should be investing more. the
years so i am very concerned about the use of this missile. "beyond the undersecretary of defense said the following the armed bomb resource provides with uniquely flexible option in this suggestion fish to be a flexible option is a learning but henry should never lower that threshold in fact, we could further reduce the role well still maintaining instead of relying on conventional non-nuclear weapons. agree this is a point of disagreement in this is why i am thankful to the chairman who...
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i am a journalist. >> we spoke to mercy on the phone outside the campus after the attack. now she told ushe full harrowing story of how her friend, carol, was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months. so, i guess it was labor pains. she started crying. but soon they realized there was somebody inside the room. so they went directly to the bathroom. then more than 140 students were killed. the attackers came from this direction. they found students sleeping here inside the girls' torm tory. it's here most were killed. mercy was hiding inside throughout. there were only four police guarding the campus at the time. many are left wondering if the attack could have been prevented. >> the university's former principal says it was an obvious and vulnerable target. he showed us letters sent to the government in the months before the attack requesting more security. he says they were ignored. he says the attack was a disaster for a region that's already poor and marginalized. >> it has led to more fear, more suspicion between us, so literally, we are in a quagmire. >> reporter: the additional exe
i am a journalist. >> we spoke to mercy on the phone outside the campus after the attack. now she told ushe full harrowing story of how her friend, carol, was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months. so, i guess it was labor pains. she started crying. but soon they realized there was somebody inside the room. so they went directly to the bathroom. then more than 140 students were killed. the attackers came from this direction. they found students sleeping here inside the girls'...
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i am using the scotto. greg: if you like a pig rose bowl. it is going to raise as much most of the day. rosanna: if you live in several orth eastern states, it is time for the primary. greg: double trough and hillary clinton still the perpetrators. also, mayor deblasio raising questions. he says he did not do anything wrong.
i am using the scotto. greg: if you like a pig rose bowl. it is going to raise as much most of the day. rosanna: if you live in several orth eastern states, it is time for the primary. greg: double trough and hillary clinton still the perpetrators. also, mayor deblasio raising questions. he says he did not do anything wrong.
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. >> thank y >> cameron joins us now. i am sure that prince was on minds of everyone at "danc with the stars" last night. >> he definitely was. jodie sweetin said she heard the shocking news of prince's death while she was in the hospital with her ankle injury. she sprained it in rehearsal. let me tell you something, she she was screaming in pain. but somehow she was ready for show time. >> i didn't want to go out that way. i think we just kind of bumped into our limit. >> jodie keeping it together after a week of injuries in rehearsal. got to get up and try she and her partner, keo motsepe, getting a standing ovation from the crowd. she wasn't the only one who risked going home early. >> one and two. >> do not do the rehearsal. >> in spite of doctor's orders, they jived to a number fr movie "hairspray." >> who gets the mirror ball trophy being babies? nobody. >> but it was football legend doug flutie who went home last night. we hear he was sort of expecting it, clearing out his l.a. apartment and dressing room before the sho
. >> thank y >> cameron joins us now. i am sure that prince was on minds of everyone at "danc with the stars" last night. >> he definitely was. jodie sweetin said she heard the shocking news of prince's death while she was in the hospital with her ankle injury. she sprained it in rehearsal. let me tell you something, she she was screaming in pain. but somehow she was ready for show time. >> i didn't want to go out that way. i think we just kind of bumped into...