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republican california senator jim nielsen told his colleagues, colleagues, there are some who will use every tragedy to take guns away from law-abiding citizens. let's not release into our community without treatment of thousands of mentally ill individuals. your reaction to that? >> he was referring to criminals. if we look at the shooters, the shooter in tucson, the shooter in aurora, the shooter in isla vista, none of them thad a criminal background. we know that very charged emotional events. you can be fired, very depressed have a bad breakup, can cause a person to act in a way that's irrational and maybe to be in that circumstance for a couple of months. this gives a tool for people that aren't criminals but people that are in a temporary state of just irrationality, that mixed with the gun can create lethal consequences. >> if someone has a gun taken away from them, is there a time frame after which or during which they're able to get that gun back and is there a test or
republican california senator jim nielsen told his colleagues, colleagues, there are some who will use every tragedy to take guns away from law-abiding citizens. let's not release into our community without treatment of thousands of mentally ill individuals. your reaction to that? >> he was referring to criminals. if we look at the shooters, the shooter in tucson, the shooter in aurora, the shooter in isla vista, none of them thad a criminal background. we know that very charged emotional...
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dependency so if you look at people who are regular consumers of marijuana for example people who use every two days or more often and daily users or every two days, about a third of marijuana users who use that much meet clinical criteria for abuse or dependency. if you take a drug like cocaine 88% meet the clinical criteria for abuse or dependency so the typical heavy user of cocaine is dependent upon cocaine. the typical user of marijuana is not dependent on marijuana. which i think does differentiate marijuana from some of the other drugs in an important way. >> host: how does that compare to alcohol abuse or use? >> guest: until my senegal and marijuana in terms of use and abuse are relatively similar. many people use alcohol every day or every three days. every couple of days i'm going to have a glass of wine. those ratios look similar to marijuana and alcohol in terms of how many people going to have a problem with use. that's not to say it's an issue. some people really do meet clinical criteria for dependency and abuse whose lives are unproductive and they are not able to get thing
dependency so if you look at people who are regular consumers of marijuana for example people who use every two days or more often and daily users or every two days, about a third of marijuana users who use that much meet clinical criteria for abuse or dependency. if you take a drug like cocaine 88% meet the clinical criteria for abuse or dependency so the typical heavy user of cocaine is dependent upon cocaine. the typical user of marijuana is not dependent on marijuana. which i think does...
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hand on your heart -- how many plastic bags do you use every week? the fact that most of us can hardly remember highlights the problem we're facing. of course they are cheap and incredibly convenient. but our thoughtlessness in using plastic has already swollen into a big rubbish problem -- one that gets worse every day. here's a look some facts that will likely make us think twice next time a shop assistant asks us whether we would like a bag. >> every day people the world over use plastic shopping bags. they are lightweight, hardwearing and often come for free. but how harmful are plastic bags to the climate? every year more than 600 billion plastic bags are manufactured worldwide. 4% of the crude oil consumed globally every year ends up in plastic bags. but oil is a fossil fuel and supplies of this precious resource are coming to an end. manufacturing and shipping plastic bags requires large amounts of energy and also causes 60 million tons of co2 emissions every year. on average, plastic bags are in use for just 25 minutes. they are then thrown aw
hand on your heart -- how many plastic bags do you use every week? the fact that most of us can hardly remember highlights the problem we're facing. of course they are cheap and incredibly convenient. but our thoughtlessness in using plastic has already swollen into a big rubbish problem -- one that gets worse every day. here's a look some facts that will likely make us think twice next time a shop assistant asks us whether we would like a bag. >> every day people the world over use...
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us. >> every weekend, we are marking the 150th anniversary of the civil war about the people and eventshat shaped the area saturday at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv on c-span3. >> all week watch book tv in time tuesday through friday at 8:00. book tv features a wide range of topics, including foreign of bookiran, coverage festivals from across the country and the best sellers year.his let us know about the program watching. 626-3400 or202- e-mail us. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> next on american history tv, to mark the 25th anniversary the fall of the berlin wall, events.ns discuss the the wall begin to fall after protests in pro-soviet eastern europe. conference at the society of for historians of american foreign relations is
us. >> every weekend, we are marking the 150th anniversary of the civil war about the people and eventshat shaped the area saturday at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv on c-span3. >> all week watch book tv in time tuesday through friday at 8:00. book tv features a wide range of topics, including foreign of bookiran, coverage festivals from across the country and the best sellers year.his let us know about the program watching. 626-3400 or202- e-mail us. like...
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is using every tool at its disposal to bet the release of four other -- get the release of four other americans in captivity, held by four other groups. the family said - gave a little more details to media about the circumstances of his release, saying that they approached the qatari ambassador to the u.n., and at that point avenues of communication were opened with the captors, who had at one point asked for millions of dollars in ransom. once a proof of life video was produced, establishing that curtis was, indeed alive, then the wheels turned and he was released, but the family says - insists that no ransom was paid, and they have no reason to believe otherwise. >> so what do we know about the group that freed curtis. the al nusra front aims to establish an islamic state in syria under sharia law. it's thought to represent al qaeda. it announced its victim posted online. it's a powerful group in the region, in the battle against syrian government forces. it's estimated that it has between five and $20,000 fighters in syria. >> syria's regarded as the most dangerous place in the wo
is using every tool at its disposal to bet the release of four other -- get the release of four other americans in captivity, held by four other groups. the family said - gave a little more details to media about the circumstances of his release, saying that they approached the qatari ambassador to the u.n., and at that point avenues of communication were opened with the captors, who had at one point asked for millions of dollars in ransom. once a proof of life video was produced, establishing...
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an interesting thing, the hamas member said we have to use every single minute that is available to ussaid in the previous negotiations they have been ongoing for about eight days. they haven't come close to striking some sort of deal. absolutely no progress was being made. we are flies in the face of what the negotiations seem to be providing yesterday before a cease-fire was set to expire. we were hearing possibly an agreement had to be signed. the big question of what comes out of it is, is this going to fall apart, a long-term agreement or kick the can down the line extending the cease-fire three days here, 24 hours there? a lot of people in gaza are nervous about the negotiations. they are afraid they could fall apart altogether. a lot of homes have been destroyed here. a lot of people have been killed here. certainly what people want is a long term agreement. they want to get the blockade here lifted. at this point and time, they don't appear to be hopeful that things are moving along in the right direction. certainly, we have to wait and see whether or not the two sides will be
an interesting thing, the hamas member said we have to use every single minute that is available to ussaid in the previous negotiations they have been ongoing for about eight days. they haven't come close to striking some sort of deal. absolutely no progress was being made. we are flies in the face of what the negotiations seem to be providing yesterday before a cease-fire was set to expire. we were hearing possibly an agreement had to be signed. the big question of what comes out of it is, is...
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but the smartphones and computers used every day here have eliminated the need to remember how to write those characters. the result, it's possible to recognize characters without remembering how to write them. how serious is china's so-called character amnesia? we conducted a little exam of our own. this man struggled with the character for thumb. others had a tough time writing toad. easy to spell in english but tricky to master for chinese. and no one could write this famously difficult word, sneeze. but there's still hope for the humble paint brush. china's education ministry wants children to spend more time learning how to write. at this ageing public school, students practice their calligraphy every day inside a special classroom. >> translator: teachers and kids are remembering how to write together. it's common even for teachers like me to forget certain words. >> reporter: on warm days, practice takes place outdoors. a lesson the school's teachers say not just in learning to write but in a busy, changing china learning to slow down. preserving chinese that additra culture befo
but the smartphones and computers used every day here have eliminated the need to remember how to write those characters. the result, it's possible to recognize characters without remembering how to write them. how serious is china's so-called character amnesia? we conducted a little exam of our own. this man struggled with the character for thumb. others had a tough time writing toad. easy to spell in english but tricky to master for chinese. and no one could write this famously difficult...
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hundreds of competitors went head to head in a three-mile course that used every inch of the stadium.eople had to run. bleachers, climb ropes and then there were those dreaded [ indiscernible ] >> you know you can push yourself and mentally get through it. >> top finisher also compete in a super spartan race an eight- mile course. spartan race has more than 130 events in 17 countries planned for this year. >>> if you are looking for something fun to do this weekend, we have you covered. ♪[ music ] >> the san jose jazz festival is happening right now at the plaza de cesar chavez downtown. kpix 5 is a proud sponsor of the event. it runs through tomorrow. >>> well, as far as i'm concerned, this is one of the best years they ever had as far as san jose jazz festival especially the blues alley. this is my sister bernardine here. >> how do you do? >> and i'm a jazz and blues enthusiast. this outdoes monterey as far as i'm concerned. >> this year's line-up features grammy winners, classic jazz pioneers and some hot salsa from all over the world. >>> some mighty fine weather, too, in san jose
hundreds of competitors went head to head in a three-mile course that used every inch of the stadium.eople had to run. bleachers, climb ropes and then there were those dreaded [ indiscernible ] >> you know you can push yourself and mentally get through it. >> top finisher also compete in a super spartan race an eight- mile course. spartan race has more than 130 events in 17 countries planned for this year. >>> if you are looking for something fun to do this weekend, we have...
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us parents. what is the obligation to protect? it's different in every household i know but what are your thoughts on that? >> i think the obligation is enormous. but the task is daunting. the problem is as soon as you put this little box in the hands of a child he have access to any piece of video or information in the world. it's very difficult to put parental controls on iphone specifically. and pretty much because of parental need it's a necessity for us now to have our kids sort of digitally wired for us so we can reach them. so i think more than anything it's about teaching kids what is appropriate, what is not, what is acceptable, what is not and how to self-regulate and also to keep the lines of communication open so if their peer group is starting to get into areas more seedy areas of the internet that they will tell you so that you can circle in the other parents. >> so what do you do? first, do you do something pro actively or protectively? do you broach this issue with them before they bring it up with you? >> i think the worst thing is kids
us parents. what is the obligation to protect? it's different in every household i know but what are your thoughts on that? >> i think the obligation is enormous. but the task is daunting. the problem is as soon as you put this little box in the hands of a child he have access to any piece of video or information in the world. it's very difficult to put parental controls on iphone specifically. and pretty much because of parental need it's a necessity for us now to have our kids sort of...
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but now, there's a safe way to whiten your teeth and it's gentle enough to use every day.
but now, there's a safe way to whiten your teeth and it's gentle enough to use every day.
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. >> well, we use them every week, some people use them every day but do you know how to get the most out of your washer and dryer. >> welshing is on your side with maintenance to keep them running smoothly for you. >> but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> get ready for a white out in the city tonight. >> but where it is going to be just yet but tonight is third annual dinner en blank in philadelphia more than 3,000 people will be deck out in all white a tire for the pop up dinner. the event is sold out, and the secret location won't announced until just a few minutes before the dinner begins. so break out your white clothes. >> it looks like a nice night. >>> even if you use your washer and dryer daily you don't spend have time thinking about their care n this weeks angie's list report jim donovan has things that you should consider in order to get most out of those appliances. >> are you guilty of over stuffing your washing machine? rick an appliance repairman says it is a common mistake. >> the more water you have in there the more freely your clothes will have m
. >> well, we use them every week, some people use them every day but do you know how to get the most out of your washer and dryer. >> welshing is on your side with maintenance to keep them running smoothly for you. >> but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> get ready for a white out in the city tonight. >> but where it is going to be just yet but tonight is third annual dinner en blank in philadelphia more than 3,000 people will be deck out in...
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us this way. you know how every workplace has that someone special who can dish it out? well, this 20-year veteran of the force, who did we mention is turning 50, is apparently one of those guys. happy 50th to stewart littlefield of the kcpd. >>> when we come back, making a difference to police forces all over by finding good dogs who have what it takes to protect and serve. >>> our "making a difference" report tonight is about a woman on a mission to make sure law enforcement officers get the partners they need and deserve, even when law enforcement budgets fall short. we get the story tonight from our houston-based correspondent janet shamlian. >> reporter: when officer mark brinker is on duty, 2-year-old austin is his partner. for a while, it appeared brinker would have to go it alone on the often-dangerous overnight shift. his last dog retired, and like cash-crunched departments everywhere, pasadena couldn't afford a new dog. >> it's tough. they are not cheap. these dogs run anywhere from $15,000 to $20,000. so it's a big expense to obtain one of these animals. >> re
us this way. you know how every workplace has that someone special who can dish it out? well, this 20-year veteran of the force, who did we mention is turning 50, is apparently one of those guys. happy 50th to stewart littlefield of the kcpd. >>> when we come back, making a difference to police forces all over by finding good dogs who have what it takes to protect and serve. >>> our "making a difference" report tonight is about a woman on a mission to make sure law...
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stay with us. every mercedes-benz is made with the highest level of engineering... design... safety... and performance. our latest creation is no different. with one exception... introducing the mercedes-benz b-class. it's electric! it's electric! the first electric vehicle from mercedes-benz. >>> welcome back. mayor, do you believe people have misperceptions about what violence is? >> i do. i think for the most part we always assume that we're talking about fistfighting, using guns or using some other form of weapon. but violence is anything that causes harm to others, and it can be -- include human trafficking, child abuse, sex abusing with bullying, cyber attacks even know is considered violent crime. and so i'm glad that coming, in addition to the national summit on august 16 to 23rd, buthat we have a national crime night out, next tuesday august 5th, throughout communities all across this nation where police and public officials are out in neighborhoods encouraging folks to keep a watchful eye out f
stay with us. every mercedes-benz is made with the highest level of engineering... design... safety... and performance. our latest creation is no different. with one exception... introducing the mercedes-benz b-class. it's electric! it's electric! the first electric vehicle from mercedes-benz. >>> welcome back. mayor, do you believe people have misperceptions about what violence is? >> i do. i think for the most part we always assume that we're talking about fistfighting, using...
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we need to be using every authority that we have. the president needs to be engaged in using his presidential authority. needs to engage in security in this country. until the water is secure, there will be no conversation in this country about any immigration reform. trustans do not washington to deal with comprehensive immigration reform until that border is secure. thank you. [applause] >> they said we have time for one more question. we will even it out and come right here. >> thank you for taking time to take questions. i have one political in one policy question for you. first -- news. nbc politically, you discussed your indictment. i am wondering why you view this as political if the justice was appointed by a republican and the prosecutor also served in a republican presidential administration. you havese, on isis, called for more aggressive measures from this administration, but stopped short of saying traditional combat forces. i'm wondering if you think we should center national combat troops back to iraq. >> when david axe
we need to be using every authority that we have. the president needs to be engaged in using his presidential authority. needs to engage in security in this country. until the water is secure, there will be no conversation in this country about any immigration reform. trustans do not washington to deal with comprehensive immigration reform until that border is secure. thank you. [applause] >> they said we have time for one more question. we will even it out and come right here. >>...
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what i want to make is we have to use every tool at our disposal. we know that we have to have an inside/outside strategy because brother hillary and them are talking about this legislation. sometimes, they don't listen to us. maybe we have to do like the dream defenders did and down in florida. maybe we may have to go and march on capitol and sit down and fit in until they pass the legislation that we need. we need to get ungovernorable. too much novocaine in our movement. let's march on capitol hill and sit there because the reality is, we've got some right-wing reactionaries, the tea party who could care less about us unless we force them to understand what we are about. so we've got to be able to do that. civil disobedience and let me just say this: we have $1.2 trillion in our hands. we need to use economic sanctions. we need to use boycotts. they talked about that in ferguson, where the stores and all of these shops very often are owned by people other than us. >> that's not an indictment but they certainly ought to be contributing something t
what i want to make is we have to use every tool at our disposal. we know that we have to have an inside/outside strategy because brother hillary and them are talking about this legislation. sometimes, they don't listen to us. maybe we have to do like the dream defenders did and down in florida. maybe we may have to go and march on capitol and sit down and fit in until they pass the legislation that we need. we need to get ungovernorable. too much novocaine in our movement. let's march on...
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>> google bought out youtube and we know google from the online search business which many of us use every day but the footprint is a lot larger than online searches. josh lipton how google has become in our lives. >> reporter: when you think of search, you think of google. >> i use google for everything. >> google docs. >> the drive and google documents. >> almost all the things are coming in google. >> have an apple phone, but i still use the google software because the maps are better. >> reporter: there are 3.5 billion searches every day but more to google than meets the eye. >> navigate to the golden gate bridge. >> reporter: if you have a smart phone, chances are you're using android. google's operating system. android will run on 80% of smart phones sold this year according to idc. been to youtube lately? google bought that company in 2006 and generates an estimated $5.6 billion in gross revenue per year and thanks to google, the days of paper maps and those gps units are long gone. so what is next for google? at the company's developer's conference in san francisco earlier this sum
>> google bought out youtube and we know google from the online search business which many of us use every day but the footprint is a lot larger than online searches. josh lipton how google has become in our lives. >> reporter: when you think of search, you think of google. >> i use google for everything. >> google docs. >> the drive and google documents. >> almost all the things are coming in google. >> have an apple phone, but i still use the google...
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the road that thousands of us use every day where police will be out in force waiting to catch motoristsbreaking the law. >>> real-time updates for s echl pta riders. there's an app for that. they released the beta release of their official android app and tiphone app was released lat september. there's a find location tool to help find the s ecepta services. it's available through the google play store. >>> what about the weather? >> i think it's looking good through wednesday. that's all i've got. >> all right. we have showers possibly by wednesday night but most likely this week on thursday and the unseasonable comfort will continue. actually, it may be too cool for folks by friday and saturday with temperatures struggling to get out of the 70s. >> in august. hard to believe. >> uh-huh. >>> thanks for watching. i'm renee chenault-fattah. >> brian williams is anchoring from ferguson, missouri. >>> on our broadcast tonight, we're in ferguson, missouri, as the national guard now moves in following some of the worst violence so far. and new revelations about the shooting that started it a
the road that thousands of us use every day where police will be out in force waiting to catch motoristsbreaking the law. >>> real-time updates for s echl pta riders. there's an app for that. they released the beta release of their official android app and tiphone app was released lat september. there's a find location tool to help find the s ecepta services. it's available through the google play store. >>> what about the weather? >> i think it's looking good through...
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just like a gun isn't used in every situation, a taser isn't used in every situation. reassess. and i think that's what the authorities are doing now. they're reassessing. is this working in this community at this time? and that's what they need to do. they need to reassess it, pull back, try a different tactic. this one isn't working in terms of hitting all the cylinders. >> jay nixon, governor of missouri, will be talking in about a half hour. he mentioned these operational changes or shifts. maybe that's what he's talking about. we have to wait and see if it they will go to plan b, as you're talking about. but i'm also curious, just from your perspective, the issue of cameras and police departments. i was reading this article from the "washington post" today saying that, you know, there is actually no dash cam video, to your point about finally getting the facts of what happened saturday. there is no dash cam video of the shooting of michael brown. and the department does not have cameras in their 18 cruisers. they actually got a grant from the justice department to
just like a gun isn't used in every situation, a taser isn't used in every situation. reassess. and i think that's what the authorities are doing now. they're reassessing. is this working in this community at this time? and that's what they need to do. they need to reassess it, pull back, try a different tactic. this one isn't working in terms of hitting all the cylinders. >> jay nixon, governor of missouri, will be talking in about a half hour. he mentioned these operational changes or...
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morgan said we get people trying to hack us every single day. we have multiple levels of defense. the difference it time around is because relations are so bad over in ukraine between the rest and russia, that's what state sponsored? some are saying this is so sofisticated that they had to have state sponsoring. early stage. neither the fbi or jp morgan are confirming they believe i was the russians. elsewhere, interesting story going on at uber. they've been accused of actually sending out what is called brand ambassadors to ask their own drivers a lot of questions and trying to get them to migrate to the uber service. this is part of the supplying long term operational growth which is being admitted to by uber in a very aggressive way between it and his rivals. >> that is a fascinating story. they talk about burner phones that uber is using and different things they've been trying to figure out a way to combat the competitiveness of lift. also steve, the story about a new york city invest. executive that is accused of insider trading. what are the details of this one? >> so this
morgan said we get people trying to hack us every single day. we have multiple levels of defense. the difference it time around is because relations are so bad over in ukraine between the rest and russia, that's what state sponsored? some are saying this is so sofisticated that they had to have state sponsoring. early stage. neither the fbi or jp morgan are confirming they believe i was the russians. elsewhere, interesting story going on at uber. they've been accused of actually sending out...
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is using every tool at its disposal to get the release of four other americans held in captivity in syria by various groups. the family said - gave a little more detail to the media about the circumstances of his release when they said that they approached the qatari ambassador to the u.n., and at that point avenues of communication were open with the captors, who had at one point asked for millions in ransom. and once a proof of life video was produced establishing that curtis was alive, the wheels turned and he was released. the family insists that no ransom was paid, and they have no reason to believe otherwise. >> as mentioned the top u.s. military commander says america will take action if the islamic state in syria threatens the u.s. or europe. the islamic state has taken control of the strategic syrian air base, the last government stronghold in the north-east of the province. we have this report. >> these pictures appear to show what syrian military's last-remaining outpost looked like before the attack. the images were posted online by the islamic state group, and we can't verify
is using every tool at its disposal to get the release of four other americans held in captivity in syria by various groups. the family said - gave a little more detail to the media about the circumstances of his release when they said that they approached the qatari ambassador to the u.n., and at that point avenues of communication were open with the captors, who had at one point asked for millions in ransom. and once a proof of life video was produced establishing that curtis was alive, the...
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of lafayette park and the friends of lafayette park playground (applause) >> which has been with us every step of the way offering leadership, guidance, and support throughout the process. the friends group stepped up to help us make this beautiful, beautiful playground a reality and other you're going to be hearing more about that in a little bit. but it's also people like jeff miller who contributed all of the architectural services for this gem pro bono. [cheering and applauding] >> but it's also the passion of our elected officials on the state and local level who you're going to hear from in a little bit including senator leno, assemblyman phil king, our mayor. (applause) >> our recreation and park commissioners megan levitt son is here. our district 2 supervisor mark farrell. [cheering and applauding] >> our district 8 supervisor and park champion, tallest park champion in the city, scott wiener. (applause) >> our district 11 supervisor and another park champion extraordinary narc, john avalos. (applause) >> our city treasurer who does his work to make sure we've actually got the fu
of lafayette park and the friends of lafayette park playground (applause) >> which has been with us every step of the way offering leadership, guidance, and support throughout the process. the friends group stepped up to help us make this beautiful, beautiful playground a reality and other you're going to be hearing more about that in a little bit. but it's also people like jeff miller who contributed all of the architectural services for this gem pro bono. [cheering and applauding]...
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toledo mayor michael collins: >> we have use every single resource throughout the state of ohio, including now up in michigan, in order to bring a supply of water to get us over this first period. >> reporter: city officials say a recent test at a water treatment plant found a spike in the lel of microsiftin, a toxin that comes from algae. when ingested it can cause numbness, nausea, vomiting, rashes and even affect the liver. 500,000 residents in three northwest ohio counties who get their water from the toledo water system have been warned not to drink it or let children bathe in it. boiling will not eliminate the contamination and will make the water more toxic. >> we cannot really and truly tell you what that plan is at this time because we're waiting on the science. >> there you go! >> reporter: it's the second high-profile water contamination this year. in january, 300,000 west virginia residents could not use the water for 10 days after a chemical spill. in ohio, the city of toledo is now setting up water distribution centers with help from the national guard but cannot yet tell res
toledo mayor michael collins: >> we have use every single resource throughout the state of ohio, including now up in michigan, in order to bring a supply of water to get us over this first period. >> reporter: city officials say a recent test at a water treatment plant found a spike in the lel of microsiftin, a toxin that comes from algae. when ingested it can cause numbness, nausea, vomiting, rashes and even affect the liver. 500,000 residents in three northwest ohio counties who...
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us on our clean and green days, out on saturdays. if you're here, marianne bertacelli. supervisor farrell. phil has been here every step of the way. this started with -- this started with two organizations that have now merged into a really wonderful one organization. those two former organizations were -- brought us two great people to work with. they were isabelle wade and karen kid well. i don't know if either one of them is here today. ~ now we have matt owe grade i speaking to you from the merge park trust. i'm sorry, san francisco parks alliance. ~ we can't forget that, they're doing so much. this is our parks -- citizens parks group. okay, lizy hirsch, please come up. we want to raise hands with you. (applause) >> mary hobson. jeff miller. [cheering and applauding] >> okay. and carina bonamo who was -- this incredible playground in the most beautiful park in san francisco, we've already heard that online. it is now officially the most beautiful park in san francisco. [cheering and applauding] >> with the most amazing playground. and this was a dream that carina had. she moved it from a dream. there were splinters in this lit
us on our clean and green days, out on saturdays. if you're here, marianne bertacelli. supervisor farrell. phil has been here every step of the way. this started with -- this started with two organizations that have now merged into a really wonderful one organization. those two former organizations were -- brought us two great people to work with. they were isabelle wade and karen kid well. i don't know if either one of them is here today. ~ now we have matt owe grade i speaking to you from the...
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that man will fight us every day and every hour until the end of the war lisa faster moving army got to this pennsylvania first, although just barely. part of the path of the army of the potomac this side of this obscure town, lee's army built the most formidable field fortifications seen until that time in the war. they cover 5 miles their roles calzones in front of the position. they installed pennant like abbott terms to entanglement attackers. they dug trenches topped by headlocks that shielded the defenders. the components are nothing new. the combinations were ingenious. from this point forward fortifications became the world's major on the eastern front. they enabled the confederates to fight a much larger army on nearly equal terms commute an anomaly. about two-thirds of a mile wide, three-quarters of a mile deep the rebels called it the kneele shield. yankees referred to it. became better known may 8th through the 11th his kortrijk flanking attacks as well as from to attacks. the lost thousands of men. nothing succeeded. on may 12th at 4:35 a.m. the yankees unleashed a massi
that man will fight us every day and every hour until the end of the war lisa faster moving army got to this pennsylvania first, although just barely. part of the path of the army of the potomac this side of this obscure town, lee's army built the most formidable field fortifications seen until that time in the war. they cover 5 miles their roles calzones in front of the position. they installed pennant like abbott terms to entanglement attackers. they dug trenches topped by headlocks that...
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us on twitter. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3/ t. us on facebook at c-span history. >> next on american history tv, the architect of the capitol, stephen ayers, talks about his role as builder and steward of many of washington d.c.'s most historic buildingses including the supreme court, the library of congress, and the many house and senate buildings near the capitol. he discusses his team's preservation projects, including the current cap follow dome work which will remayor 1300 day fresh insits in the structure. this event russ an hour and 15 minutes. -- runs and hour and 15 minutes. >> what we sometimes overlook is that washington d.c. is truly an extra or neighbor and that those buildings carry an importance and symbolism for people across america and around the globe. tonight you'll hear from the man who is entrusted with the care of those structures. the office of the capitol office is responsible to the congress
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while for us every dead palestinian child is a horrible mistake, for them it's a victory and cause for celebration. they put missiles in hospitals and schools and mosques. you know, if you go to sleep with a missile, don't be surprised if you don't wake up in the morning. >> and israelis are not celebrating every time a civilian or a child is killed in gaza. the president has called the incredibly irresponsible action by hamas storing rockets in crowded neighborhoods a terrible act. and we are certainly not celebrating those civilians, and it's gaza and hamas that are storing those rockets in neighborhoods that they know are populated. they're killing their own people. >> we will continue to follow developments as they unfold 0 in the middle east. we're expecting any moment to hear word from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. a body at rest tends to stay at rest...cs... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so y
while for us every dead palestinian child is a horrible mistake, for them it's a victory and cause for celebration. they put missiles in hospitals and schools and mosques. you know, if you go to sleep with a missile, don't be surprised if you don't wake up in the morning. >> and israelis are not celebrating every time a civilian or a child is killed in gaza. the president has called the incredibly irresponsible action by hamas storing rockets in crowded neighborhoods a terrible act. and...
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ford come under fire for admitted use every drugs and alcohol. >> looking at mild temperatures, thisvening, and we looking at them this morning, as women. seventy-four right now in the city, 67 in the poconos, temperatures only made it into the low 80s in the sit, head back in the 70s out in the suburbs, that was because the cloud cover that we had. unfortunately, tomorrow, it is more of the same. limited sunshine, but we're only going to add in a threat of storms later in the day. but it is going to get humid around here, and very hot. the clouds are around, that's what we will wake up to for tomorrow. so call it mostly cloudy sky. but really, all the mess with the rain and the storms, sitting down to the south, and that's also where the warm air is going to be coming from. so by tomorrow, temperatures get in the upper 80s, and then we soar into the 90s. thunderstorms are on tap. we will be looking for those to come into the picture by late day. fox future cast, we pinpoint when you can expect these coming through. that will line starts to advance, by about 3:00 out to our northwest
ford come under fire for admitted use every drugs and alcohol. >> looking at mild temperatures, thisvening, and we looking at them this morning, as women. seventy-four right now in the city, 67 in the poconos, temperatures only made it into the low 80s in the sit, head back in the 70s out in the suburbs, that was because the cloud cover that we had. unfortunately, tomorrow, it is more of the same. limited sunshine, but we're only going to add in a threat of storms later in the day. but it...
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. >> mike was using every way of measuring properly and...a drill in a hand, a saw in his hand. >> you missed the hammer-off. >> a hammer off. >> the rurals are there and it looks great. >> we will see if we are headed to wonderful weather today. here is a look at what is going on with live doppler 7 hd: it is dry. no thunderstorms. all of those are near fresno. they are going to restate into the high country. if you are headed up that way, more thunderstorms toward lake tahoe. taking bart this morning, temperatures are 68 in concord and pittsburg and walnut creek and 61 at fremont and union city and 64 in hayward and oakland is 63 and san francisco is 62. one of the cool spots is 55 in daly city. the area of low-to-upper is swirling off the coast and it doesn't have much moisture to work with but that will change as we head to the evening and overnight as moisture will head up for us so we will have a chance of a thunderstorm during the evening and overnight. it is something unusual. we will watch it. 76 to 81 is what most of the south bay temperature is from milpitas to san jose and
. >> mike was using every way of measuring properly and...a drill in a hand, a saw in his hand. >> you missed the hammer-off. >> a hammer off. >> the rurals are there and it looks great. >> we will see if we are headed to wonderful weather today. here is a look at what is going on with live doppler 7 hd: it is dry. no thunderstorms. all of those are near fresno. they are going to restate into the high country. if you are headed up that way, more thunderstorms...
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the rise of the tea party and the public discourse around the most important issues that affect us every single day had turned ugly you know i mean that's the time we need a lot more larry king's out there but instead we're getting a lot of this fox news stuff and we might my partner and i t.l.'s and we're interested investigating where all this betrayal was coming from you know they didn't even give the president a chance you know you just get on with a that you co-produced with michael moore's fahrenheit nine one nine eleven bowling for columbine capitalism a love story how come michael was involved in this is seems right up his alley. yeah it is right up his alley boy i wish that you know. michael's only one person he does so much good around here. this is a film that we made and we've gotten quite a bit of support i have to say from michael moore he played it his film festival he's been he's been giving us a lot of support along the way and really strongly believes that this is an important issue of the day and something that people should pay attention to in fact people are paying a
the rise of the tea party and the public discourse around the most important issues that affect us every single day had turned ugly you know i mean that's the time we need a lot more larry king's out there but instead we're getting a lot of this fox news stuff and we might my partner and i t.l.'s and we're interested investigating where all this betrayal was coming from you know they didn't even give the president a chance you know you just get on with a that you co-produced with michael...
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all they said at that time was that they used every tool in their disposal to try to gain information foley's whereabouts and to find him and bring him home. so what they have said right now is that earlier this summer the president authorized an operation to attempt the rescue of american citizens, plural. the president authorized action at this time because it was the national security team's assessment that the hostages were in danger with each passing day in isil custody. the government had sufficient intelligence and when the opportunity presented itself, the president authorized the department of defense to move aggressively to recover our citizens. unfortunately u that mission was not successful because the hostages were not present. and then they go on to say that given the need to protect the military's operational security, they are not going to give anymore details about what exactly transpired during that a attempt. >> michelle kosinski, thank you so much. joining me is retired general michael hayden shs the former director of the cia and nsa. he's now with a global securi
all they said at that time was that they used every tool in their disposal to try to gain information foley's whereabouts and to find him and bring him home. so what they have said right now is that earlier this summer the president authorized an operation to attempt the rescue of american citizens, plural. the president authorized action at this time because it was the national security team's assessment that the hostages were in danger with each passing day in isil custody. the government had...
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i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ >> nathan: the pcpd is using every? please be all right, maxie. please. >> maxie: [ sighs ] >> dante: where'd it go? [ laughs ] >> rocco: [ laughs ] >> dante: what number is that? can you tell me what number that is? i know, that's usually mom's job, right? mommy does that, does the numbers with you. yeah. you're looking for -- >> rocco: [ babbles ] >> dante: i know. i'm looking for it, too. >> lulu: i can't stop staring at him. i can't believe he's here. >> dante: hey, uh, i know i made some pretty big promises last night, buddy. i did. but i'm telling you right now, i meant every word of it. so, what do you say? what do you think? isng your mommy home?
i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ >> nathan: the pcpd is using every? please be all right, maxie. please. >> maxie: [ sighs ] >> dante: where'd it go? [ laughs ] >> rocco: [ laughs ] >> dante: what number is that? can you tell me what number that is? i know, that's usually mom's job, right? mommy does that, does the numbers with you. yeah. you're looking for -- >> rocco: [ babbles ] >> dante: i know. i'm...
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or they know the truth better not willing the truth because the truth is too ugly for them they used every dirty trick in the book to blame it for russia if you would show a clear evidence that russia would be the perpetrator they would have it published immediately. a ceasefire in gaza is close to expiring and there's a no agreement to prolong and now the talks in cairo between israel and hamas have so far brought no result a month long conflict has already claimed up to one thousand nine hundred lives mostly palestinian civilians and as harry here reports hospitals can do little for those who've been injured. every day patients arrive from gaza to palestinian hospitals in jerusalem and the west bank the marcus said hospital in east jerusalem has received dozens of cases since the latest conflict erupted in this room he is six years old and that was two weeks ago he has multiple bizarre skull fracture after the bombing of his house here to see it unconscious aware of the environment . in his first few days here khalid's life was maintained by a ventilator he's made a solid recovery doctor
or they know the truth better not willing the truth because the truth is too ugly for them they used every dirty trick in the book to blame it for russia if you would show a clear evidence that russia would be the perpetrator they would have it published immediately. a ceasefire in gaza is close to expiring and there's a no agreement to prolong and now the talks in cairo between israel and hamas have so far brought no result a month long conflict has already claimed up to one thousand nine...
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. >> i use it every time [ bleep ]. i use it on my phone!francis claims in the video he's screaming a bunch in order to download the app it's asking you to rent agrant access to dit parts of your facebook profile. >> francis seems to encapsulate people's anger as a whole like no one else. >> i try to send a message. do you want to download facebook messenger? no, [ bleep ]. >> some are saying it's not quite different at all, they're make you add a separate app. francis has a solution. >> i'm so [ bleep ] done with [ bleep ] facebook! >> i think he's done. >> i think he's done with his phone. i think he's done with facebook and every other app lease ever loaded on to his phone by now. >> francis is a techie kind of guy, right? >> if i wanted to rank francis' blowups, this is in the top ten. >> it's high. >> now that he's riled up, i'm going to send a facebook message. >> no, i do not want [ bleep ] messages with the app. >> i'm going to show you something you've never seen before april squirrel king. notice anything about this? >> tails tied
. >> i use it every time [ bleep ]. i use it on my phone!francis claims in the video he's screaming a bunch in order to download the app it's asking you to rent agrant access to dit parts of your facebook profile. >> francis seems to encapsulate people's anger as a whole like no one else. >> i try to send a message. do you want to download facebook messenger? no, [ bleep ]. >> some are saying it's not quite different at all, they're make you add a separate app. francis...
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us? >> -- white house every day, but this was very different. it was big with at least several thousand people gathered in lafayette park right there outside the white house and this was rowdy and charged and heated and there was a program that went on for about an hour and a half with a number of speakers, one of those speakers led a chant essentially charging israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu of genocide and many speakers were complaining that american tax dollars were going to israel to support a massacre of palestinian civilians. the rest of the demonstration then included a march throughout washington. the demonstrators stopped at caterpillar's washington office because they are saying after israeli tanks enter gaza then caterpillar bulldozers are following those in gaza to flatten the homes there. the protest then went on to stop at "the washington post" headquarters and that was to
us? >> -- white house every day, but this was very different. it was big with at least several thousand people gathered in lafayette park right there outside the white house and this was rowdy and charged and heated and there was a program that went on for about an hour and a half with a number of speakers, one of those speakers led a chant essentially charging israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu of genocide and many speakers were complaining that american tax dollars were going to...
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we need to be using every authority that we have. the president needs to be engaged and using his presidential authority. and congress needs to engage in securing this country. as i said in my remarks, intel the border is secure, there will be no conversation in this country about any immigration reform. americans do not trust washington to deal with comprehensive immigration reform until that border is secure. thank you. [applause] >> we actually have time for one more question. so we will come right here. >> thanks for taking the time. i have one political and one policy question for you. casey hunt with nbc news. politically, you discussed -- i am wondering why you view this indictment as political if the judge in this case was appointed by a republican and the prosecutor served in a republican presidential admission. on isis, you have called for more aggressive measures from this administration but stopped short of saying traditional combat should be used on the ground. i wonder if you think we should send combat troops back to ir
we need to be using every authority that we have. the president needs to be engaged and using his presidential authority. and congress needs to engage in securing this country. as i said in my remarks, intel the border is secure, there will be no conversation in this country about any immigration reform. americans do not trust washington to deal with comprehensive immigration reform until that border is secure. thank you. [applause] >> we actually have time for one more question. so we...
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[applause] we seek a nation where every man can find reward in work and satisfaction in the use of his talents. we seek a nation where every man can seek knowledge, and touch beauty, and rejoice in the closeness of family and community. [applause] we seek a nation where every man can, in the words of our oldest promise, follow the pursuit of happiness, not just security, but achievements and excellence and fulfillment of the spirit. so let us join together in this great task. will you join me tonight in rebuilding our cities to make them a decent place for our children to live in? [applause] will you join me tonight in starting a program that will protect the beauty of our land and the air that we breathe? [applause] won't you join me tonight in starting a program that will give every child education of the highest quality that he can take? [applause] so let us join together in giving every american the fullest life which he can hope for. for the ultimate test of our civilization, the ultimate test of our faithfulness to our past, is not in our goods and is not in our guns. it is in th
[applause] we seek a nation where every man can find reward in work and satisfaction in the use of his talents. we seek a nation where every man can seek knowledge, and touch beauty, and rejoice in the closeness of family and community. [applause] we seek a nation where every man can, in the words of our oldest promise, follow the pursuit of happiness, not just security, but achievements and excellence and fulfillment of the spirit. so let us join together in this great task. will you join me...
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again, join us every saturday at 5:30 p.m. on telemundo. it hairs in spanish every saturday at 5:30. we leave you now with the sweet sounds of los guys, both stanford grads, part of the "nightline"ers, but sometimes, they play duet and they sound pretty fantastic. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
again, join us every saturday at 5:30 p.m. on telemundo. it hairs in spanish every saturday at 5:30. we leave you now with the sweet sounds of los guys, both stanford grads, part of the "nightline"ers, but sometimes, they play duet and they sound pretty fantastic. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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too. >>> a mom with a big family and even bigger heart. >> we're celebrating mothers who inspire us everycould save. people are using lysol in hundreds of ways. i have two kids and my home is my children's playground. lysol makes me feel comfortable that my home is fresh, it's protected, and that i've killed the germs and bacteria. one lysol, hundreds of uses. >>> with mother's day this sunday, we have been sharing stories of really inspiring moms and amazing things they do all the time. >> katie troop is the mother of six adopted children. four of whom suffer from a very rare skin disorder called, i hope i get this right, epidermolysis, or eb. you'll meet her in a moment. first, here is a look at katie's story. >> my name is katie troop and i'm a mother of six beautiful children. my husband rob and i both come from large families and we also wanted a large family. after six years of marriage, with no luck conceiving, we decided to create our family through adoption. we found an agency and set up a consultation, but two weeks later a friend connected us to another agency we hadn't even ap
too. >>> a mom with a big family and even bigger heart. >> we're celebrating mothers who inspire us everycould save. people are using lysol in hundreds of ways. i have two kids and my home is my children's playground. lysol makes me feel comfortable that my home is fresh, it's protected, and that i've killed the germs and bacteria. one lysol, hundreds of uses. >>> with mother's day this sunday, we have been sharing stories of really inspiring moms and amazing things they...
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. >> you keep warning us every day. >> you have to be prepared because you never know. you may need all that water, food, the energy, the lighting, too. so be prepared for that. the next one will come. we just don't know when. out the door we go. we have a lot of clouds out there along the coastline early on but going to see a lot of sunshine into the afternoon not as extensive with the clouds this morning so even over the bay it's just some patchy fog. so this afternoon, sunshine and some warmer temperatures. numbers soaring well into the 80s almost 90 degrees in the hottest spots inland, 70s and 80s inside the bay and 60s out toward the coastline. a little cooler this morning as we're seeing more of a typical pattern setting up. 50s and 60s right now. but today you will see about 81 degrees in san jose. 74 in oakland. 78 in santa rose. about 80 degrees in san rafael. let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. and we will take you out to the bay bridge toll plaza. so far it looks okay coming into san francisco from the east bay. we're not seeing muc
. >> you keep warning us every day. >> you have to be prepared because you never know. you may need all that water, food, the energy, the lighting, too. so be prepared for that. the next one will come. we just don't know when. out the door we go. we have a lot of clouds out there along the coastline early on but going to see a lot of sunshine into the afternoon not as extensive with the clouds this morning so even over the bay it's just some patchy fog. so this afternoon, sunshine...
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or they know the truth better not willing the truth because the truth is too ugly for them they used every dirty trick in the book to blame it for russia if it would show a clear evidence that russia would be the perpetrator they would have it published immediately. do stay with us plenty more to come this hour including edward snowden is in russia to stay and say whistleblower is granted a three year residence permit for russia with the possibility of permanent citizenship in the future. i marinate join me. in part and. very concerned and much. only passed and. waters. under me because. i saw it spread all over. food you have in the. drowns out in the judicial inquiry furthermore those restrictions. really. welcome back the u.s. is considering strikes on islamic state militants in iraq the group of c. scott of course the biggest christian town in iraq causing thousands of religious minorities to flee to discuss this further i'm joined by retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer to discuss the latest initiative that's coming out of the the white house anthony thanks for joining
or they know the truth better not willing the truth because the truth is too ugly for them they used every dirty trick in the book to blame it for russia if it would show a clear evidence that russia would be the perpetrator they would have it published immediately. do stay with us plenty more to come this hour including edward snowden is in russia to stay and say whistleblower is granted a three year residence permit for russia with the possibility of permanent citizenship in the future. i...