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i want to bring in david wright who joins us from california as well. this was a very open struggle robin williams had. >> reporter: absolutely, david. it provided fodder for his stand-up and he would have admitted that it provided the energy that it took to inhabit all the characters that he improvised in rapid fire in any of his stand-up routines. he famously struggled with his addiction. his first wakeup call came in 1982 when his friend and fellow partner john bell ushy died of an overdose. in fact, he was there the day belushi died. that sent him into his first rehab. he's been in several since, including this summer. in the end, it seems the demons got the better of him. >> incredible to see these images, so full of life and humor. as we mentioned a moment ago, david, he often used that humor to deal with the demons he was dealing with on the inside, which perhaps, as we've reported through the years, some of the best comedians and talented actors are the ones who are perhaps struggling the most. >> reporter: exactly, in fact, williams' own comedy
i want to bring in david wright who joins us from california as well. this was a very open struggle robin williams had. >> reporter: absolutely, david. it provided fodder for his stand-up and he would have admitted that it provided the energy that it took to inhabit all the characters that he improvised in rapid fire in any of his stand-up routines. he famously struggled with his addiction. his first wakeup call came in 1982 when his friend and fellow partner john bell ushy died of an...
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o, and ar ceo of pimc columnist for bloomberg view, joining us from california.ways a privilege to have you on the broadcast. >> thank you, mark. >> and on the markets update, next. ♪ >> it's 26 minutes after the hour, which means bloomberg is on the markets. olivia sterns is standing by with the details. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. let's get you caught up on where stocks are trading this afternoon. the market is pretty much flat. by 2.5 points. still trading just above 1990 after closing at a record high yesterday, the dow also little changed. the nasdaq is in the green up by .2%. cellulite cure it. -- we want to tell you about coffee. craft controls the means the go out under maxwells coffee. stock we are watching is dynegy. they sent our plant shares higher. the transaction will double, it is generating capacity. will be on the markets again in 30 minutes. more "bottom line," after the break. ♪ >> welcome back to the second " on-hour of "bottom line bloomberg television. thanks for staying with us. we are getting headlines from jackson hole, wyoming, wh
o, and ar ceo of pimc columnist for bloomberg view, joining us from california.ways a privilege to have you on the broadcast. >> thank you, mark. >> and on the markets update, next. ♪ >> it's 26 minutes after the hour, which means bloomberg is on the markets. olivia sterns is standing by with the details. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. let's get you caught up on where stocks are trading this afternoon. the market is pretty much flat. by 2.5 points. still trading...
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>>> the breaking news comes to us from california where an earthquake has rumbled through the san francisco bay area. it measured 6.0. we have the details coming up. >>> in our area, philadelphia is getting ready to celebrate the return of the taney dragons. we'll tell you how you can welcome the team home. >>> nothing will rain on their parade. nothing at all. showers are gone. it will be a sun-filled sunday. here's a look at cape may, new jersey. we'll have the forecast. >>> i'm rosemary connors. this is nbc 10 news today. it's 9:00 on this sound morning. in san francisco bay area, people woke up in the middle of the night to an earthquake that shook the region 6:15 our time. the quake hit act six miles southwest of napa. we got this video in from our nbc affiliate in san francisco. you can see bricks fell from the top of a building. several after shocks were felt in the napa wine country after the initial quake. no tsunami warnings are issued. several are without power at this hour. you can see a this earthquake did do damage. ted florendo brought us early word of this earthquake. you ha
>>> the breaking news comes to us from california where an earthquake has rumbled through the san francisco bay area. it measured 6.0. we have the details coming up. >>> in our area, philadelphia is getting ready to celebrate the return of the taney dragons. we'll tell you how you can welcome the team home. >>> nothing will rain on their parade. nothing at all. showers are gone. it will be a sun-filled sunday. here's a look at cape may, new jersey. we'll have the...
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up, ben shapiro joining us from california at a very early hour to talk about some of the issues. legate eleanor holmes more than from the district of columbia will be here. our last segment, we will be talking about building seven and 911. we want to show you this, david vitter will be our newsmakers guest this week. republican of louisiana who is on the environment and public works committee. we asked him about the lawsuit against president obama and medicaid expansion. [video clip] >> it is a broken system. with no health care at all have better outcomes, that is a tragedy. if we can move forward fundamental reforms and that involves reform tied to it, i live look at that. the fundamental challenge in my mind is significant reform. another issue is that we are not draining additional state resources away from other .riorities the growth in health-care costs, jordan by the federal government drivenlast 40 years, has state resources away from things like higher education. would not allow any discussion of changes, expansions, further priorities like higher education. >> staying on
up, ben shapiro joining us from california at a very early hour to talk about some of the issues. legate eleanor holmes more than from the district of columbia will be here. our last segment, we will be talking about building seven and 911. we want to show you this, david vitter will be our newsmakers guest this week. republican of louisiana who is on the environment and public works committee. we asked him about the lawsuit against president obama and medicaid expansion. [video clip] >>...
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so long. >>> the breaking news comes to us from california where an earthquake has rumbled through the our area, philadelphia is getting ready to celebrate the return of the taney dragons. we'll tell you how you can welcome the team home. >>> nothing will rain on their parade. nothing at all. showers are gone. it will be a sun-filled sunday. here's a look at cape may, new jersey. we'll have the forecast. >>> i'm rosemary connors. this is nbc 10 news today. it's 9:00 on this sound morning.
so long. >>> the breaking news comes to us from california where an earthquake has rumbled through the our area, philadelphia is getting ready to celebrate the return of the taney dragons. we'll tell you how you can welcome the team home. >>> nothing will rain on their parade. nothing at all. showers are gone. it will be a sun-filled sunday. here's a look at cape may, new jersey. we'll have the forecast. >>> i'm rosemary connors. this is nbc 10 news today. it's 9:00...
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thank you very much, pamela brown, joining us from california. >>> joining me now deputy secretary of state. thank you for joining us tonight. you heard pamela brown's report that u.s. authorities had knowledge of douglas mccain going back to the early 2000s but they missed him going into the region. they also missed moner mohammad abu salha who returned to try to recruit friends before he went back to syria and set off a suicide bomb. in your view does the u.s. have a handle on the flow of americans to isis and other rebel groups in syria? >> jim, i can't comment on any specific cases, but there's thousands of foreign fighters in syria now from about 50 countries all around the world. so this is a real crisis for us, for europe and for the entire international community, and that's why next month president obama will chair an extraordinary session of the u.n. security council to focus global attention on this very serious problem. the security council, in fact, just passed a very strong chapter 7 which means legally binding and enforceable resolution to shut down the networks of thes
thank you very much, pamela brown, joining us from california. >>> joining me now deputy secretary of state. thank you for joining us tonight. you heard pamela brown's report that u.s. authorities had knowledge of douglas mccain going back to the early 2000s but they missed him going into the region. they also missed moner mohammad abu salha who returned to try to recruit friends before he went back to syria and set off a suicide bomb. in your view does the u.s. have a handle on the...
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us from memphis. also, former cia operative robert berry is joining us from irvine, california.aid and done, could destroy isis in iraq. i think they control about a third of the country. >> i think the military effort has to be a lot more sustained than we've seen. obviously over a few days. and i think the breath of targets has to expand. you're talk about weeks or months of engagement. all we are doing is holding off the front lines of isis. while we get civilians out of sinjar and help protect the kurds when they get their feet under them. what we are dealing with long-term is multiyears where they've embedded in iraq, syria and to dislodge them, juproot them, to imbed in towns i think will take a much more extensive effort than we've seen so far. >> you know, right now, they say that president, vice president, secretary of state, the mission is to help those refugees, minorities, yazidis, christians, they are struggling, facing potential genocide. also to protect the americans. diplomatic personnel, military personnel there on the ground. it is not necessarily, at least the
us from memphis. also, former cia operative robert berry is joining us from irvine, california.aid and done, could destroy isis in iraq. i think they control about a third of the country. >> i think the military effort has to be a lot more sustained than we've seen. obviously over a few days. and i think the breath of targets has to expand. you're talk about weeks or months of engagement. all we are doing is holding off the front lines of isis. while we get civilians out of sinjar and...
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bob baer joining us from california california, our national security analyst. >> thanks. >> let's turn to another story, the 72-hour cease-fire between israel and hamas. >> we've been watching this uneasily each day wondering if it would continue and now the cease-fire is meant to end now in less than an hour. israel says hamas broke the truce just a few hours ago but hamas is denying that. let's go ahead and show you live pictures of the israeli/gaza border. no signs of any israel response. their military announced via twitter that two rockets were fired from gaza and said that essentially breaks the cease-fire but we haven't seen retaliation. earlier the military would say it would resume phiing at the end of the truce but not before if its key demands aren't met. those demands should israel opening border crossings and a seaport among others. >> all right, well our john vause joins us live from gaza city and matthew chance is in jerusalem. thanks to both of you for chatting with us at this point. nour, john, want to start with you in gaza. we don't yet know if this is just isolated
bob baer joining us from california california, our national security analyst. >> thanks. >> let's turn to another story, the 72-hour cease-fire between israel and hamas. >> we've been watching this uneasily each day wondering if it would continue and now the cease-fire is meant to end now in less than an hour. israel says hamas broke the truce just a few hours ago but hamas is denying that. let's go ahead and show you live pictures of the israeli/gaza border. no signs of any...
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joining us from burbank, california. t's turn our attention to the um takingness for place in washington dc. hans nichols has been covering the event all day. he joins us from washington with a guest about farm machinery. you want to talk africa, you talk agriculture, you opportunities we are joined by martin richenhagen. the ceo of agco. what are the prospects for growth? >> the population is about 1 billion and will double within the next 25 years. thateauty of africa is they own 80% of the world's arable land. when your member the history of america, it all started with farming long before people thought about industry. i think this is also a way for how to develop and mechanization is very important. >> is their money there? financing for a combine to harvest we? mall farmers need to form co-ops, it is a good way to do it. we have egg farms, and investment going into africa. from south america, from the u.s., also from europe. >> what are your forecast looking forward for soy prices, corn prices, how will that change
joining us from burbank, california. t's turn our attention to the um takingness for place in washington dc. hans nichols has been covering the event all day. he joins us from washington with a guest about farm machinery. you want to talk africa, you talk agriculture, you opportunities we are joined by martin richenhagen. the ceo of agco. what are the prospects for growth? >> the population is about 1 billion and will double within the next 25 years. thateauty of africa is they own 80% of...
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. >> joe and mary deleche are with us now from california. it is so nice to see you guys. >> it is so nice to see you too, j.j. >> i would love a progress report. tell me where you are. i willis the a few things. the name change, monterrey bay jewelry co. is it going to happen? >> it is in the works. i would say everything is in the works and progressing well. there are a lot of different fronts from the remodel to the p.o.s. system. hopefully, we will have the run of summer here to really test all of the theories. >> did you start knocking down walls yes? >> yes, we did. >> everything is in process in terms of the remodel. >> basically, everything in the store is almost completely gone. >> are you getting rid of all these clunkers and making more room for the stuff that sells? >> exactly. >> yes. >> it's been really fun and great because i haven't had to buy inventory. it has been a great experiment. all the people are just fantastic. >> it was a fantastic team. joe, this point of sales system must change everything for you. you were sort of
. >> joe and mary deleche are with us now from california. it is so nice to see you guys. >> it is so nice to see you too, j.j. >> i would love a progress report. tell me where you are. i willis the a few things. the name change, monterrey bay jewelry co. is it going to happen? >> it is in the works. i would say everything is in the works and progressing well. there are a lot of different fronts from the remodel to the p.o.s. system. hopefully, we will have the run of...
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bob baer joining us there via skype from california. your take. d we appreciate you bringing that to us here on cnn. thanks, bob. >> thanks. >>> all right. coming up, a story that has had many people around the world talking and interested. an australian couple accused of abandoning a baby with down syndrome is now saying the world has it all wrong. we're going to bring you the latest twist in thailand's surrogacy controversy when we come back. stay with us here on cnn. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy, affordable, kid-inspired, chef-crafted food. we looked at what are the aspects of food that will help set up kids for success? making sure foods are made with high quality ingredients and prepared fresh everyday. our collaboration with citi has helped us really accelerate the expansion of our business in terms of how many communities we can serve. working with citi has als
bob baer joining us there via skype from california. your take. d we appreciate you bringing that to us here on cnn. thanks, bob. >> thanks. >>> all right. coming up, a story that has had many people around the world talking and interested. an australian couple accused of abandoning a baby with down syndrome is now saying the world has it all wrong. we're going to bring you the latest twist in thailand's surrogacy controversy when we come back. stay with us here on cnn. for the...
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host: joining us from california, ben shapiro.his most recent book "the people versus barack obama: the criminal case against the obama administration." do you support what the house is doing in suing the president. guest: i do. it is not the best of all available options, but it is an option in terms of curbing the president's power. the last time the house did this, the president lost 9-0 at the supreme court level. a sillyent is obviously action given the democratic control of the senate. they're left with two options, cut funding for some of the president's programs or sue the president, which is what he is doing and which is what they are doing. "the washington times," talking about the impeachment issue. he says the democrats are using as a fundraising tool. that it is not a viable option. guest: that is correct, given democratic control of the senate. republicans were not willing to convict president clinton when he committed perjury. the idea that impeachment is going to happen is ridiculous. impeachment is ineffective ove
host: joining us from california, ben shapiro.his most recent book "the people versus barack obama: the criminal case against the obama administration." do you support what the house is doing in suing the president. guest: i do. it is not the best of all available options, but it is an option in terms of curbing the president's power. the last time the house did this, the president lost 9-0 at the supreme court level. a sillyent is obviously action given the democratic control of the...
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motoring department specialist coming to us from california.ay fire therint next shot in the mobile wars. ♪ >> you are watching "in the loop." streaminglevision and online. i am matt miller. bloomberg top headlines this hour, china says there's evidence mercedes-benz has manipulative prices for auto parts and maintenance. a number of foreign auto companies are being investigated in an anti-monopoly probe. among them, microsoft and qualcomm. credit suisse has been caught up in the controversy over the collapse of portugal's bingo. according to the wall street journal, credit suisse helped sell billions of dollars of securities that played a role in the bangs crippling losses. the journal is also reporting sprint pots new ceo is preparing to roll out new price plans for mobile customers. he took over last week. no word on what his place prince will look like, but sprint has talk, text,limited and data plane for $50 a month. we are on the markets. scarlet fu has more. >> our focus is copper. the directionast of the global economy. so far in 2014,
motoring department specialist coming to us from california.ay fire therint next shot in the mobile wars. ♪ >> you are watching "in the loop." streaminglevision and online. i am matt miller. bloomberg top headlines this hour, china says there's evidence mercedes-benz has manipulative prices for auto parts and maintenance. a number of foreign auto companies are being investigated in an anti-monopoly probe. among them, microsoft and qualcomm. credit suisse has been caught up in...
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water shortages, joining us from survive, california, about 15 miles from his brewery. k you for being with us, tell us about some of the changes you are making in anticipation of the drought continuing. >> well, it's a complicated situation. water has always been lacking in california and we have to business plan with our companies and our residents due to the water shortage think anything that we can do to reduce costs , make things more efficient is all good for us. we are looking at new equipment that will use less water and possibly relocating just to keep the cost down so that we can afford any price hikes that come to us in the future. >> now, relocating a brewery, i would imagine is an expensive ordeal. but you have other brewer are yous in california who have done this. is there an obvious place that they go? is there an obvious place that you would go if you relocate? everybody involved in your business has to set until a new place. >> that's right. for us, we are small enough that i think we can stay within the state if we can continue to produce things at a l
water shortages, joining us from survive, california, about 15 miles from his brewery. k you for being with us, tell us about some of the changes you are making in anticipation of the drought continuing. >> well, it's a complicated situation. water has always been lacking in california and we have to business plan with our companies and our residents due to the water shortage think anything that we can do to reduce costs , make things more efficient is all good for us. we are looking at...
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sarah is joining us from california. good morning. glad i got in. it is an interesting discussion. want to ask your panel about subsidized housing, the failure of the government to provide enough hud and low income housing for seniors and families . when i was moving back to california, i told my son he would have to find me a subsidized housing unit because i was only getting $700 a month from social security. i am disabled. he went from san francisco all the way up the peninsula, over 200 miles, checking every unit. all of them had waiting lists from three to 10 years. one accidentally. he did not know was here, but the people who were on the waiting list could not move immediately and i could. that is how i got in. it is a very nice complex, but some many people i know -- but so many people i know have waited years and years. there is no way they can make it on the rents in california if they do not have helped. -- both parents work two jobs. could you address that issue? host: thank you for the call. we are going to spoke -- focus on the housing issue later this week. we have a
sarah is joining us from california. good morning. glad i got in. it is an interesting discussion. want to ask your panel about subsidized housing, the failure of the government to provide enough hud and low income housing for seniors and families . when i was moving back to california, i told my son he would have to find me a subsidized housing unit because i was only getting $700 a month from social security. i am disabled. he went from san francisco all the way up the peninsula, over 200...
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from people who desperately need it. >> steven phish has spent a great deal of time in russia and joins us live from berkeley, california. if you could first tell us, what will it take to bring some sort of peace and stability to this region? there's a lot of mistrust between kiev and moscow. what will it take at this point to bring some sort of stability? >> you're certainly right. there is a great deal of instability and mistrust. i think what it would take is for president putin to back off. this is his war, and he has instigated it. but so far it doesn't seem like he plans to do so. he's now entered a new phase in his effort to mix things up and shake things up in east ukraine, which is this convoy, which is something of a publicity stunt. as long as putin continues to push his case in east ukraine and continue to try to destabilize it, it's hard to see how peace can come to the region. >> there is a lot of pressure on putin and russia in the form of sanctions. how does putin walk out of this situation? what is his way out of this? >> that's a very good question. he does have a long-term plan to try to -- ultimately
from people who desperately need it. >> steven phish has spent a great deal of time in russia and joins us live from berkeley, california. if you could first tell us, what will it take to bring some sort of peace and stability to this region? there's a lot of mistrust between kiev and moscow. what will it take at this point to bring some sort of stability? >> you're certainly right. there is a great deal of instability and mistrust. i think what it would take is for president putin...
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mike, thank you very much from kcra joining us from napa, california, where a 6.0 earthquake struck atbout 3:20 local time this morning. >> the local hospital -- most of them with cuts and scrapes and things like that. 13 people earlier were admitted. most of them with broken bones. again from having things fall on them. apparently most of the injuries are not considered serious. that is the good news. we will continue to keep you updated on the situation here in napa, california, regarding this earthquake as the night goes on. you're watching msnbc. more hotels than anyone else in the world. for a chance to win one million dollars, visit wyndhamrewards.com you owned your car for four you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new ligh
mike, thank you very much from kcra joining us from napa, california, where a 6.0 earthquake struck atbout 3:20 local time this morning. >> the local hospital -- most of them with cuts and scrapes and things like that. 13 people earlier were admitted. most of them with broken bones. again from having things fall on them. apparently most of the injuries are not considered serious. that is the good news. we will continue to keep you updated on the situation here in napa, california,...
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bob baer is with us live from california, where he is stationed right now. h for joining us. we know the united states already is dropping bombs on isis in iraq with these air strikes to try to thwart the momentum there. and now comes word from the pentagon that isis targets in syria are being identified for possible air strikes there. so i guess the big question is here, with how much land isis has already claimed, this border between iraq and syria, it seems like it's almost meaningless. could this actually happen, and has it already? >> well, i think what we have to consider is that isis is a state now. a pariah state, of course. but talking to somebody in mosul last night, they are issuing documentation. they've got their own ministry of interior, passports. they have lowered the price of things like flour. they -- today i understand this is unconfirmed, they have really caused -- inconflicted some damage against kurdish militias. they can move fast. what it comes down to is bombing from the air is not going to be enough. by the day, we're faced with the
bob baer is with us live from california, where he is stationed right now. h for joining us. we know the united states already is dropping bombs on isis in iraq with these air strikes to try to thwart the momentum there. and now comes word from the pentagon that isis targets in syria are being identified for possible air strikes there. so i guess the big question is here, with how much land isis has already claimed, this border between iraq and syria, it seems like it's almost meaningless....
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people are stealing used cooking oil from restaurants. california lawmakers are taking action. today the state legislature approved a bill that would increase penalties for stealing used cooking oil. a truckload of cooking oil is worth hundreds of dollars. even if you're caught, the current finds are minimal. the oil is converted into clean burning biofuel. it is headed to governor brown for his signature. >>> new science that one of iceland's biggest volcanos could erupt. it come after a series of earthquakes since saturday. the strongest quik the struck since 1996 struck today. you may remember in 2010 there was another powerful eruption on iceland and it shut down europe's air space for six days. it stranded 10 million travelers around the world. >> i remember when it happened. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist with our week this week. getting back to work and school. >> we've got the fog building back into san francisco. that's not too a-typical for an august evening. the winds have been out of the west. it has helped to carry in a lot of the cloud cover to other pa
people are stealing used cooking oil from restaurants. california lawmakers are taking action. today the state legislature approved a bill that would increase penalties for stealing used cooking oil. a truckload of cooking oil is worth hundreds of dollars. even if you're caught, the current finds are minimal. the oil is converted into clean burning biofuel. it is headed to governor brown for his signature. >>> new science that one of iceland's biggest volcanos could erupt. it come...
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two weeks on the job, comes to us from southern california. moments ago we spoke to him about what he thinks will be the number one challenge in his job. >> california is well known for underfunding its schools. and even though we're doing better after the passage of prop 30 and under the governor's new local control funding formula budget, we're in a better situation. all that did was avert disaster. it didn't give us the kind of funding we need to provide the best we can for all of our kids here. >> reporter: he is the fourth superintendent in recent years. his three predecessors were pushed out by relatively short terms. we asked him if he's feeling the pressure. he is, but he plans to be here until he retire us. here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks bob. >>> 6:16 right now on your monday morning. time to check your forecast as we give ewe live picture of -- you a live picture of san jose a lot going on on this monday. people are out and about, christina. >> they are. they are. and if they don't get out and about this
two weeks on the job, comes to us from southern california. moments ago we spoke to him about what he thinks will be the number one challenge in his job. >> california is well known for underfunding its schools. and even though we're doing better after the passage of prop 30 and under the governor's new local control funding formula budget, we're in a better situation. all that did was avert disaster. it didn't give us the kind of funding we need to provide the best we can for all of our...
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from their president. >> tim naftali, who is now with nyu and previously the director of the richard nixon library and museum in california, joining us from new york. thanks for adding your voice and perspective about the debate that we're about to show. we'll take you back to july 29, 1974. the house judiciary kmet the session began in the morning but up next for the next thee hours the evening debate over article ii of impeachment against richard nixon. >>> the committee was weighing the wiggins motion to strike paragraph three and those in opposition to the amendment had consumed eight minutes and those in support of the amendment had consumed five minutes. and i now recognize the gentleman from california, mr. wiggins for such time he might consume during that time. >> mr. chairman i yield five minutes of my time to the gentleman from maine. >> you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. those of this panel who would impeach the president for setting up the special investigative unit would have us believe that there was just no national security involved in this at all. well then was it called the plumbers, t
from their president. >> tim naftali, who is now with nyu and previously the director of the richard nixon library and museum in california, joining us from new york. thanks for adding your voice and perspective about the debate that we're about to show. we'll take you back to july 29, 1974. the house judiciary kmet the session began in the morning but up next for the next thee hours the evening debate over article ii of impeachment against richard nixon. >>> the committee was...
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california say they have had enough of our state and they want out. the representatives from two counties have submitted betigss to the state legislature to us is seed fromnia and form their own state calmed jefferson. they've full-timed a petition with the secretary of state complaining a lack of representation. the petitions say it's too large to governor and should be split into two or more states. supporters say the u.s. constitution does allow for petitions to us is cede and if lawmakers ignore it, they will consider suing the government. >>> this morning, tesla is announcing it plans to build 400 charging stations for electric cars in china. china seen as a promising market nor electric cars for two reasons. it supports the technology and also it is eager to reduce smog. speaking of tesla, the company wants to build a massive highway sign the lenlt of a hockey rink. it would sit outside the factory. it is part of a larger plan to develop the area around it and city leaders say it would eventually like to see a bart station nearby along with a commuter village. so here's a little perspective, that sign would equal five school buses stretched end to
california say they have had enough of our state and they want out. the representatives from two counties have submitted betigss to the state legislature to us is seed fromnia and form their own state calmed jefferson. they've full-timed a petition with the secretary of state complaining a lack of representation. the petitions say it's too large to governor and should be split into two or more states. supporters say the u.s. constitution does allow for petitions to us is cede and if lawmakers...
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us. >> northern california is cleaning up from the strong earthquake. >> taman bradley has more. >> reporter: 20 seconds of terror waking up residents from their sleep. everyone here we talked to said this is the worse earthquake they can remember. the 6.0 earthquake hit in the heart of california's wine country, the strongest quake to hit northern california in 20 years, it jolted thousands from their beds. >> there was explosions, it was burning and everybody was out in the street. >> the tremors were so powerful, they ruptured gas lines and sparked fires in this mobile home park. four homes were destroyed as firefighters struggling to put out the blaze. >> we had a major water main break outside the mobile home park which complicated the fire fight. >> reporter: roads buckled. business owners are assessing the damage as after shocks continue. >>> napa is best known as wine country, one winery managed to escape unscathe, but their entire 2014 vintage is in these tanks and without power it could be a total loss. governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency as hundreds spent the night
us. >> northern california is cleaning up from the strong earthquake. >> taman bradley has more. >> reporter: 20 seconds of terror waking up residents from their sleep. everyone here we talked to said this is the worse earthquake they can remember. the 6.0 earthquake hit in the heart of california's wine country, the strongest quake to hit northern california in 20 years, it jolted thousands from their beds. >> there was explosions, it was burning and everybody was out...
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constitution as unimpaired for our children as our predecessors left it for us i know recognize -- i recognize the gentleman from california mr. waldy for purposes of general debate not to exceed a period of 15 minutes. mr. waldy. thank you mr. chairman. i join i think with every member of this committee in the recognition of perhaps the unworthiness of almost everyone confronting this enormous decision in their ability to make a decision that will be perfect in all respects. i also want to make it clear as i possibility can that i accept that responsibility and that i think it is part of the genius of this system that fallible human beings are call upon to exercise and after having set through these hearings for the long hours and days and weeks, that we've each participated in he think there is no one on the committee that is not aware of how fragile the liberties of this country are and how deeply subject to abuse they are by those who were siquite willing accept this responsibility and indeed, anxious to perform this responsibility in the manner that i deem. it must be performed in that manner is to tate my conclusion
constitution as unimpaired for our children as our predecessors left it for us i know recognize -- i recognize the gentleman from california mr. waldy for purposes of general debate not to exceed a period of 15 minutes. mr. waldy. thank you mr. chairman. i join i think with every member of this committee in the recognition of perhaps the unworthiness of almost everyone confronting this enormous decision in their ability to make a decision that will be perfect in all respects. i also want to...
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water woes seem to be an ongoing theme across the us lately from droughts in california the shut off in detroit to now toxic water in ohio and michigan today toledo ohio mayor michael collins lifted a water ban that sent relief to thousands of people near lake erie over the weekend thousands of households in both ohio and michigan were told to avoid drinking the water due to algae the city lifted the advisory after dozens of tests over the weekend showed an algae induced toxin contaminating lake erie had dropped to safe levels residents spent the weekend looking for bottled water which was in short supply the national guard was called in to help the governor of ohio says the state will conduct a full review of what happened including taking a look at toledo's engine water system and figuring out how to reduce pollution that feeds algae into the western end of lake erie and that does it for now see you back here at eight o'clock. in the financial world. to see these developments coming up. we take you. live there are there are fucked. from. the five hundred ninety six square mile hanf
water woes seem to be an ongoing theme across the us lately from droughts in california the shut off in detroit to now toxic water in ohio and michigan today toledo ohio mayor michael collins lifted a water ban that sent relief to thousands of people near lake erie over the weekend thousands of households in both ohio and michigan were told to avoid drinking the water due to algae the city lifted the advisory after dozens of tests over the weekend showed an algae induced toxin contaminating...
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we have dan simon joining us from fairfield in, california. we can see the damage behind you.mazing thing, the lucky thing here is no one was killed. >> reporter: yeah, that plays into the theme here. the san francisco chronicle, you can see the front page, wake-up call. that's definitely what it is. they are really doing two thing here in napa and i'm in downtown napa and that's one, doing a survey of the damage, a comprehensive survey of the damage and really beginning the full scale clean-up and it's going to be a while. you can see this building behind me on the bottom, this was an outdoor cafe, on the top, there was some offices here and you can see these bricks just crumbled. what folks are doing throughout the community, they are trying to assess the infrastructure as well, trying to see if there are any more gas leaks, water leaks, it's going to be some time before they can finish all that. we've seen crews survey these local businesses trying to see if in fact these buildings are safe, and also trying to see if they have any particular needs. it appears that to some e
we have dan simon joining us from fairfield in, california. we can see the damage behind you.mazing thing, the lucky thing here is no one was killed. >> reporter: yeah, that plays into the theme here. the san francisco chronicle, you can see the front page, wake-up call. that's definitely what it is. they are really doing two thing here in napa and i'm in downtown napa and that's one, doing a survey of the damage, a comprehensive survey of the damage and really beginning the full scale...
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from the makers of dulcolax- nothing relieves gas faster. ...... >>> thanks for staying with us. the miller time segment. southern california and joins us from santa barbara. earlier i did a two-part talking points memo on billo'reilly.com. on america's weakness and miller wanted to weigh in on that. what say you. >> well, first off let me explain the beard, billy. one of the new drought protocols out here. kill your lawn, grow a beard so i just wanted to explain the different look. i thought it was a really salient view of the state of the -- i guess at this point in history the state of the disunion and the peoplehood expialidocious. what was that cat that called it peoplehood? i thought it was a good breakdown. >> why -- michael eric dyson, white peoplehood is dominating america. >> can i tell you at this point the only thing i still dig about barack obama is that he's black, all right. i mean it was time we had a black president. i'm happy about that it's just the rest of it i don't get. >> so do you believe that when you were a child america was a stronger country or it has been -- has it been a facade? beckel and the
from the makers of dulcolax- nothing relieves gas faster. ...... >>> thanks for staying with us. the miller time segment. southern california and joins us from santa barbara. earlier i did a two-part talking points memo on billo'reilly.com. on america's weakness and miller wanted to weigh in on that. what say you. >> well, first off let me explain the beard, billy. one of the new drought protocols out here. kill your lawn, grow a beard so i just wanted to explain the different...
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we have a geophysicist, who joins us from palo alto, california. ch would give us much longer warning of an earthquake to come. >> the earthquake early warning systems relies on sending information faster than the seismic waves can travel. so in this case it was 10 seconds warning for the berkeley area. the closer you are to where the earthquake is, the less warning you have. the farther away the greater warning you have. to reduce the amount of time to generate that warning we need to speed up the technology. >> what we don't have is a warning system that says, right, next tuesday, three, four, five days, from now we expect a big one. there is nothing like that around, is there? >> no. and what we would do right now, is rely on detecting a earthquake as fast as possible, once the earthquake has started and then sending information, yes there is an earthquake and this is intensity of shaking you should expect to feel in a given number of seconds so people can take appropriate action. stuart: i'm told there is a very high probability of the big one t
we have a geophysicist, who joins us from palo alto, california. ch would give us much longer warning of an earthquake to come. >> the earthquake early warning systems relies on sending information faster than the seismic waves can travel. so in this case it was 10 seconds warning for the berkeley area. the closer you are to where the earthquake is, the less warning you have. the farther away the greater warning you have. to reduce the amount of time to generate that warning we need to...
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cnn national security analyst joining us from newport beach, california. >>> still ahead here on cnn, a little boy lucky to be alive. >> absolutely. he's in china, gets run over by a car. don't worry, he's fine, gets up, walks away. details next. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. grandpa!
cnn national security analyst joining us from newport beach, california. >>> still ahead here on cnn, a little boy lucky to be alive. >> absolutely. he's in china, gets run over by a car. don't worry, he's fine, gets up, walks away. details next. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be...
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from california. senate armed services committee. we also have joining us u.s. n dana rohrabacher, from california, who sits on the house foreign relations committee. gentlemen, thank you. let's start with congressman rohrabacher. your sense of this mission as it's been defined, are you supportive of this decision to try to hold off the isis forces from basically committing genocide to start with? >> well, obviously the president is to be commended for sending humanitarian support. the food, the water, to prevent people from starving or dying of thirst. and also, commendable to prevent them from being annihilated by people who are armed and they are unarmed people. but let's take a look, and a limited sense that he knows he has to use some american military support, but that should be very limited, and les remember that this crisis has been brought on because this president has not had a coherent policy in that part of the world. we end up not supplying our friends. we have withheld support from the kurds for a long time, just like this administration is withhold
from california. senate armed services committee. we also have joining us u.s. n dana rohrabacher, from california, who sits on the house foreign relations committee. gentlemen, thank you. let's start with congressman rohrabacher. your sense of this mission as it's been defined, are you supportive of this decision to try to hold off the isis forces from basically committing genocide to start with? >> well, obviously the president is to be commended for sending humanitarian support. the...
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let's go to hunter, calling in from templeton, california -- i am sorry, andrew in ontario, canada. good morning. are you with usfrom ontario, canada? do not have andrew, we will go to hunter and templeton, california. good morning. caller: hello. good morning, america. i am from california. first, i want to give my heartfelt condolences to the williams family. . am a former standup we are manic-depressive's. i stopped, the because my son was kidnapped in the early 90's. you do not know how that spun me out. fbi, fromelp from the the police department. i had to find my son. on top of that, i had to make a living to hold my house up and take care of family. i found my son six weeks after he was kidnapped in mexico. the perpetrators were not punished because they were millionaires. it was a family kidnapping, trying to get my family into russia because the family is full-blooded russian. they are living high on the hot and my son is in a bad state of mind in northern california. i have to deal with this daily. robin williams did have the weight of the world on his shoulders. i do believe -- he just got out of reha
let's go to hunter, calling in from templeton, california -- i am sorry, andrew in ontario, canada. good morning. are you with usfrom ontario, canada? do not have andrew, we will go to hunter and templeton, california. good morning. caller: hello. good morning, america. i am from california. first, i want to give my heartfelt condolences to the williams family. . am a former standup we are manic-depressive's. i stopped, the because my son was kidnapped in the early 90's. you do not know how...
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joining us from southern california. thank you for getting up early.one in northern california, are they in the clear, do they need to be worried about aftershocks 24 hours in? >> after every substantial earthquake there's a chaps -- chance, a certainty of aftershocks. also, within a certain time after a large significant earthquake like this, there's a chance of a larger earthquake afterwards. it's possible, not likely, put possible that a large eearthquake could happen, it's important for everywhere to be prepared and keep on their toes for a while. >> how long should they remain on their toes and brace for a larger quake? >> the likelihood of a larger quake dose down after every hour you haven't had run. a day or so after the event, a likelihood is decreasing. people should not run around scared. it means that the earthquake has not rendered the area safe. there's not only this system, but there are a number of - larger earthquakes in the vicinitiy. while large enough to cause damage and injuries, was not large enough to release all the seismic mrna
joining us from southern california. thank you for getting up early.one in northern california, are they in the clear, do they need to be worried about aftershocks 24 hours in? >> after every substantial earthquake there's a chaps -- chance, a certainty of aftershocks. also, within a certain time after a large significant earthquake like this, there's a chance of a larger earthquake afterwards. it's possible, not likely, put possible that a large eearthquake could happen, it's important...
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us. the miller time segment. southern california and joins us from santa barbara. earlier i did a two-part talking points memo on billo'reilly.com. on america's weakness and miller wanted to weigh in on that. what say you. >> well, first off let me explain the beard, billy. one of the new drought protocols out here. kill your lawn, grow a beard so i just wanted to explain the different look. i thought it was a really salient view of the state of the -- i guess at this point in history the state of the disunion and the peoplehood expialidocious. what was that cat that called it peoplehood? i thought it was a good breakdown. >> why -- michael eric dyson, white peoplehood is dominating america. >> can i tell you at this point the only thing i still dig about barack obama is that he's black, all right. i mean it was time we had a black president. i'm happy about that it's just the rest of it i don't get. >> so do you believe that when you were a child america was a stronger country or it has been -- has it been a facade? beckel and the left are saying it's not that we'
us. the miller time segment. southern california and joins us from santa barbara. earlier i did a two-part talking points memo on billo'reilly.com. on america's weakness and miller wanted to weigh in on that. what say you. >> well, first off let me explain the beard, billy. one of the new drought protocols out here. kill your lawn, grow a beard so i just wanted to explain the different look. i thought it was a really salient view of the state of the -- i guess at this point in history the...
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ron jones shows us: they're >>> a grouch california prison inmates is finding an escape from life behind bars. >> ron jones shows us they are doing it through music. [music] >> microphone, check. 1 ... [music] >> reporter: it is the opening act at vacaville's state prison. >> 1, 2 ... [music] >> reporter: music rarely heard beyond these concrete walls. because of years of good behavior, these level 2 inmates are given the privilege of performing their passion. >> gives me a sense of calm. >> reporter: some in their 50s and 60s, incarcerated since they were teenagers. with the hope of rehabilitation. >> god gave me a gift and a talent. >> reporter: and talented they are. [music] >> reporter: everything here from jazz to old school r&b. >> reporter: country. [music] >> reporter: heavy metal. [music] and gospel. [music] >> reporter: and even some jail house blues. [music] you would never know you are standing among men convicted of violent crime. some have no chance of getting out. >> it is an escape, for sure. >> reporter: escaping is not tolerated here but through music. they are reminded
ron jones shows us: they're >>> a grouch california prison inmates is finding an escape from life behind bars. >> ron jones shows us they are doing it through music. [music] >> microphone, check. 1 ... [music] >> reporter: it is the opening act at vacaville's state prison. >> 1, 2 ... [music] >> reporter: music rarely heard beyond these concrete walls. because of years of good behavior, these level 2 inmates are given the privilege of performing their...
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us from washington. thank you for joining us. in the past three years californiaissed a little over a years worth of rain. have there been drier times in the states history? >> depends how long of a time span you are talking about. we have had times where the three years of precipitation accumulated has been lower. this is certainly one of the lowest we have seen but there are other aspects that are making this hard other than a lack of rain. this has been very warm. in particular, warm during the winter. that is critical in california because a lot of the water supply in the region is based on sierra nevada and cascade mountain snowpack. by april 1 they need a pretty good amount to start melting so they can spread water across the state. has been very dry the past few winters. reason, the snowpack is even worse than the precipitation this past winter. they had about 60% of the normal precipitation but it was only between a quarter and a third of normal depending on who you talk to. the combination of the dryness, plus the higher temperatures we have seen make thi
us from washington. thank you for joining us. in the past three years californiaissed a little over a years worth of rain. have there been drier times in the states history? >> depends how long of a time span you are talking about. we have had times where the three years of precipitation accumulated has been lower. this is certainly one of the lowest we have seen but there are other aspects that are making this hard other than a lack of rain. this has been very warm. in particular, warm...
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richard joining us from the university of california at davis. much. >> thank you, jen. >>> it's the end of an era for an ironic american treat. plus opportunity knocks for a young little league star. too bad she can't answer the door. we'll explain. ♪ >> al jazeera america presents... labor day marathons >> our government is allowing an invasion >> our most acclaimed series.... back to back to back... toughest place... >> i call that a lot of hard work for next to nothing >> the system... >> a justice system run by human beings can run off the rails >> and borderland... >> a lot aof people haven't got a clue what goes on near the border >> al jazeera america presents labor day marathons all weekend long >> this is not over... >>> people aren't eating enough twiningies. hostess is closing its factory that invented the twinningkys. it plans to close the bakery due to lack of demand for the snack cake. this comes only a year after the snack returned to shelves. looks like demand wasn't exactly what the new owners expected. the factory is one of onl
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richard joining us from the university of california at davis.s so much. >> thank you, jen. >>> it's the end of an era for an ironic american treat. plus opportunity knocks for a young little league star. too bad she can't answer the door. we'll explain. ♪ >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> these young people deserve justice >> anatomy of a protest... >> ...the police look like they're getting ready to come down the street >> with militarized police departments >> forces their message... >> they're actually firing canisters of gas... >> a fractured community demands answe
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the hackers may have accessed data from credit cards used including eight here in california. of the restaurants used and the shopping center in palo alto, the security breach, customers who ate are being asked to review their financial records for any suspicious activity. >>> ocean beach in san francisco what crews are waiting for when they try to retrieve that fishing boat stuck in the surf. >>> a proposal that could solve staffing problems and the reason taxpayers maybe on the hook. >>> and let's look at highway 4, we will take a look look at the south bay coming up. >>> it has been raining off and on steady and over towards berkeley hill and we'll see if other parts of the bay get some rain today. . >>> live in campbell where police are looking for a gunman and an attempted double homicide, we will show you a police sketch and you will hear from one of the victim's family members. >>> helping children who illegally enter the united united states and it could bring a hot button issue home. >>> and why this operation could be especially dangerous. all ahead on k tv morning n
the hackers may have accessed data from credit cards used including eight here in california. of the restaurants used and the shopping center in palo alto, the security breach, customers who ate are being asked to review their financial records for any suspicious activity. >>> ocean beach in san francisco what crews are waiting for when they try to retrieve that fishing boat stuck in the surf. >>> a proposal that could solve staffing problems and the reason taxpayers maybe on...
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steven smith joining us from napa, california, this mornings as well as professor gareth funning.nt professor of geo physics at uv riverside. thank you for your time. >> of course. thank you. >>. >> he made us laugh hard. >> that the moment last night when celebrated in hollywood but they took a look back at the life and legacy of robin williams. >> you heard bilk crystal there with a touching tribute to his friend. >> he had more to say. let's get to it with ergica. robbip williams, really friends on and off. >> absolutely. they worked a lot together. you could tell from the speech last night, they were definitely close friends. not just fellow comedians. robin williams went to billy crystal's family gathering. so this tribute felt like an intimate moment to witness. >> as genius as he was on stage, he was the greatest friend you could imagine. supportive, protective, loving. it's very hard to talk about him in the past because he was so present in all of our lives. for almost 40 years. he was the brightest star in a comedy galaxy. >> then the academy showed a montage of robin wi
steven smith joining us from napa, california, this mornings as well as professor gareth funning.nt professor of geo physics at uv riverside. thank you for your time. >> of course. thank you. >>. >> he made us laugh hard. >> that the moment last night when celebrated in hollywood but they took a look back at the life and legacy of robin williams. >> you heard bilk crystal there with a touching tribute to his friend. >> he had more to say. let's get to it with...
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sun finally came up it revealed homes split and shaken from their foundation and the blacktop badly broken up. joining us live from napa, california, richard lui. >> as you described, almost to the minute, 24 hours ago, is when that quake hit about six miles outside of napa. the center of the wine country we know so well, this is what happened. 10 to 20 seconds of shaking and buildings like this reinforced and unreinforced masonry coming down and 16 remain uninhabitable. when you think about the wine country, this important space, it's valid as some estimate, according to stone bridge research, $50 billion for our economy. the locals here they understand that. this is the way they reacted to what happened yesterday. >> it was like a roller coaster ride from hell. considered. i was in bed and it just tossed the whole place around. and it lasted for maybe 15, 18 seconds maybe. it felt like forever. >> i mean, you know, you see it in a horror movie but you think, this isn't going to bother me but, boy i tell you we grabbed each other and just held on. >> it started shaking and stuff fell on us and we took off out of the aisle. the ea
sun finally came up it revealed homes split and shaken from their foundation and the blacktop badly broken up. joining us live from napa, california, richard lui. >> as you described, almost to the minute, 24 hours ago, is when that quake hit about six miles outside of napa. the center of the wine country we know so well, this is what happened. 10 to 20 seconds of shaking and buildings like this reinforced and unreinforced masonry coming down and 16 remain uninhabitable. when you think...
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speedy recovery and for the community's recovery. >> barbara lee, thank you for joining us from the university of californiat berkeley. we'll have more about napa and the earthquake right after this. >>> but first an update on tropical storm cristobal. no longer expected to make landfall in the u.s. they expect it to continue trekking to the north and out into the open waters of the atlantic where it could gain hurricane strength but would miss the u.s. entirely. over the weekend, the storm dumped heavy rains on puerto rico causing severe floodings and landslides. a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com you know.... there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty
speedy recovery and for the community's recovery. >> barbara lee, thank you for joining us from the university of californiat berkeley. we'll have more about napa and the earthquake right after this. >>> but first an update on tropical storm cristobal. no longer expected to make landfall in the u.s. they expect it to continue trekking to the north and out into the open waters of the atlantic where it could gain hurricane strength but would miss the u.s. entirely. over the...
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jacob ward gave us more from napatown in california where he lives. >> i was awaken with my wife andi grabbing for one another shaking from side to side. that was the size of the earthquake. it was clear that napa and sonoma were most heavily affected in canyon about 25, 30 miles north of san francisco. the concern now is really infrastructure. we have 87 injured, three critically injured by a falling chimney. right now what officials worry about is how is the instra structure here, and also are the roadways safe? we have several water breaks and the roads seem good. what's the question here is are we ready for an aftershock with a 50% chance. >>> iceland lowered the level from the highest threat to the second highest of orange. sf seismic activity has been continuing in the area, so an eruption can't be ruled out. we have this update from the isla islandic capital. >> they have downgraded the alert level from red to orange. that means they don't believe that an eruption is imminent or in progress, but they say there's a possibility of an eruption. some seismologists say it's a 50/50
jacob ward gave us more from napatown in california where he lives. >> i was awaken with my wife andi grabbing for one another shaking from side to side. that was the size of the earthquake. it was clear that napa and sonoma were most heavily affected in canyon about 25, 30 miles north of san francisco. the concern now is really infrastructure. we have 87 injured, three critically injured by a falling chimney. right now what officials worry about is how is the instra structure here, and...
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california is officially the worst on record for that state. but as josh lipton tells us now, some growers and utilities are turning to where else for help but silicon valley. >> reporter: from residential use to agriculture, the water worry is on in california. >> a huge concern. >> reporter: she's the director of grower relations for the francis ford winery in california. she says if the three-year drought turns into a four or five-year drought there will be problems. >> it could be a compounding issue for us that could keep continuing on and if that should happen, perhaps in a couple years, we would really see the impact on wine grapes. >> reporter: that's why she teamed up with tech start up of a company flying planes over farm land and gives growers thermal images that can show farmers potential trouble spots when it comes to irrigation. >> after having that technology, we can fine tune it so finally, we have so much more confidence and comfort in how we irrigate. it's changed everything for us. >> reporter: the startup as 100 customers and says demand for the service is strong. >> we see a lot of interest from growers because of the drought and it definitely helps them
california is officially the worst on record for that state. but as josh lipton tells us now, some growers and utilities are turning to where else for help but silicon valley. >> reporter: from residential use to agriculture, the water worry is on in california. >> a huge concern. >> reporter: she's the director of grower relations for the francis ford winery in california. she says if the three-year drought turns into a four or five-year drought there will be problems....