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we have legal analystels on hand to help us -- analysts on hand to help us understand the court ruling and we have a special coming up at 6:30. >> a city on the peninsular cracking down on people living in their vehicles and parking them out on the streets. katie is live in palo alto where a major hurdle for a new ordinance has been cleared. good morning, katie. >>reporter: that was the policy and services committee and that ordinance was passed last night as we are here at the community center. this parking lot is one of the parking lots issue where cars have camped in the past and i am told by community members that people have camped here overnight. the controversial effort to ban car camping passed last night with a 3-0 vote. one man was absent according to the mercury news. a big crowd showed up and all but two people opposed the proposed ordinance. some people say if we crackdown on car camping where else will they live but they need tools to crack down which can create litter and unsanitary conditions. the ordinance rather would be complaint driven and only apply to public areas
we have legal analystels on hand to help us -- analysts on hand to help us understand the court ruling and we have a special coming up at 6:30. >> a city on the peninsular cracking down on people living in their vehicles and parking them out on the streets. katie is live in palo alto where a major hurdle for a new ordinance has been cleared. good morning, katie. >>reporter: that was the policy and services committee and that ordinance was passed last night as we are here at the...
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that was done immediately with forces that were available to us on hand. the emergency there that we felt generated the need to declare the emergency back in june 2012 the hospital was operating in a difficult situation, unable to use the car wash that they needed, they're serving nearly 800 resident and needing to clean their equipment on a regular basis so we needed to address the mold that we did as quickry as possible but the restoration and the increase cost that we experienced because it was more extensive than expected caused that to slow down and stop. >> how are people being fed now? >> the kitchen is still open. we have that area secured. it's now clean, so there's no risk to anybody. that is the work that was completed as of november of 2012. so at this point -- >> it seems like there hasn't been in terms of carrying out a function of lagoon in a honda that they're able to carry on. >> yeah, they are. we have a temporary cleaning facility for them, but the emergency that did exist was the clean up and the addressing of the leak. that part has be
that was done immediately with forces that were available to us on hand. the emergency there that we felt generated the need to declare the emergency back in june 2012 the hospital was operating in a difficult situation, unable to use the car wash that they needed, they're serving nearly 800 resident and needing to clean their equipment on a regular basis so we needed to address the mold that we did as quickry as possible but the restoration and the increase cost that we experienced because it...
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that michael ratner president of the center for constitutional rights attorney and for joining us on hand we can mix appreciate your time thank you abbi. i think i was going to take a quick break but when we get back we'll look into the n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. technology innovation all the developments from around russia. and the future covered. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. the media world was forced to cover the biggest intelligence leak in the history of the national security agency the disclosure published by guardian journalist glenn greenwald uncovered two giant data collecting operations focusing on the phone calls and internet use of every single american citizen and also exposed prism a government program that has direct access to the servers of corporate firms such as google facebook and apple and uses this access to keep the servers under constant surveillance while after the controversial contents of the leak were being d
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handed to us, how is it handed to us. it would be nice to have some reportage on that because i think sometimes the pressure we feel from the clients or from the developers is because they walk in to our building, there are various city departments there, but we are the catch all i think at the end of the day. it's the building department that they feel is responsible for all their permits whether that's true or not. i know that is a long winded question. >> it's called a building permit, though. we get it at the end of the process we are the ones that collect the money but we are at the end of the
handed to us, how is it handed to us. it would be nice to have some reportage on that because i think sometimes the pressure we feel from the clients or from the developers is because they walk in to our building, there are various city departments there, but we are the catch all i think at the end of the day. it's the building department that they feel is responsible for all their permits whether that's true or not. i know that is a long winded question. >> it's called a building permit,...
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on litter removal. so, use your trash can. don't throw it out the window. >> 4:40. a new study on using hands-free devices while driving. results were just released this morning. why it's not as safe as you may think. >>> the latest on the search for the man who says he blew the whistle on a government surveillance program. we'll tell you what edward snowden is reportedly looking for this morning. >>> the new lawsuit filed against the nevada psychiatric hospital accused of dumping patients all over the u.s., including the bay area. >>> welcome back, everyone. 4:44. a live look outside. this time from the south bay. waiting for the sun's arrival this morning. the early morning dawn kind of twinkling there with light of the city. 4:44. >>> former cia employee who say his leaked top secret government document on the loose looking for a lawyer. the hong kong newspaper says snowden is trying to contact lawyers it's a hong kong based human rights organization. snowden last seen on monday when he checked out of his hotel in hong kong. fbi is looking for him. snowden is the self-proclaimed whistle-blower who exposed government s
on litter removal. so, use your trash can. don't throw it out the window. >> 4:40. a new study on using hands-free devices while driving. results were just released this morning. why it's not as safe as you may think. >>> the latest on the search for the man who says he blew the whistle on a government surveillance program. we'll tell you what edward snowden is reportedly looking for this morning. >>> the new lawsuit filed against the nevada psychiatric hospital accused...
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result seen multiple casualties among the civilian population so true it's may be used effectively parts on the other hand do we do see the real effect of course the societies and many countries have been angered by their view moves to with and the use of drone saw at the international level what is the russia's stance on this issue. well. there's a really important i remember. the case with gunpowder. it was originated in china and nobody managed to restrain its spread the spread of its application. the same is true of nuclear arms modern day means of warfare are evolving and they will they will keep upgrading involving you cannot restrain that but of course you can put this under control and make it compliant with certain rules that is possible and the united states is not. of course aiming didn't does not intend to. inflict casualties among civilians i think this is rather human error those operators i think the people who actually operate those drones they do realize all those dangers. in the they do realize the dangers for civilians if in i guess there's little they can do about it and you still do n
result seen multiple casualties among the civilian population so true it's may be used effectively parts on the other hand do we do see the real effect of course the societies and many countries have been angered by their view moves to with and the use of drone saw at the international level what is the russia's stance on this issue. well. there's a really important i remember. the case with gunpowder. it was originated in china and nobody managed to restrain its spread the spread of its...
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that russia may face for its response on snowden saying at times russians have criminals in the us there were looking for and he said the us has cooperated on handing over seven of them and it passed two years although if it were a russian whistleblower who stood up for civil liberties in russia it's kind of hard to imagine the us handing them over very quickly especially the us were not legally obliged to do so and in the case of snowden we heard the russian president say russia had no legal authority to stop him from traveling formally he hasn't crossed the russian border is a transit passenger didn't need a russian and he hasn't committed any crimes in russia moscow says russia doesn't want to have anything to do with mr stone but it's amazing how this story which had absolutely nothing to do with russia is all about russia now much of the media here has turned the whole snowden story into a story about putin they invite lawmakers and experts who focus on russian putin here's for example senator mccain weighing in on the story. we got to start dealing with bladder mir putin in a realistic fashion for what he is he's an old k.g.b. colonel apparat
that russia may face for its response on snowden saying at times russians have criminals in the us there were looking for and he said the us has cooperated on handing over seven of them and it passed two years although if it were a russian whistleblower who stood up for civil liberties in russia it's kind of hard to imagine the us handing them over very quickly especially the us were not legally obliged to do so and in the case of snowden we heard the russian president say russia had no legal...
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us on the other hand, we have a heat wave at the end of the upcoming work week. the potential for high fire danger going into friday especially. let's head outside right now taking a look at the bay bridge. we have overcast skies at the coast. numberwise stacking up in the 50s and 60s. mountain view 70? i'll have to double check that one there. temperatures came down 5 to 15 degrees cooler than yesterday. remember when it was 88 in san jose? we had a record high of 87 in santa rosa. down 10 degrees there. and we have additional cooling taking place for your monday. tonight, overnight the clouds still on shore. temperaturewise into the 50s. here is what you need to know as you head back to work and school for monday. we'll open up with patchy fog tomorrow morning. it's due to the marine layer. slow and clear back to the ast. otherwise by the end of the work week, the extended forecast calls for high fire danger by friday. take a look at our temperature trend. going down tomorrow. in livermore where it was 88 today, down to 81 tomorrow. 79 which is quite seasonal t
us on the other hand, we have a heat wave at the end of the upcoming work week. the potential for high fire danger going into friday especially. let's head outside right now taking a look at the bay bridge. we have overcast skies at the coast. numberwise stacking up in the 50s and 60s. mountain view 70? i'll have to double check that one there. temperatures came down 5 to 15 degrees cooler than yesterday. remember when it was 88 in san jose? we had a record high of 87 in santa rosa. down 10...
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. >>> right now we want to check in with jade hernandez, live in palo alto and shows us a crowd was on hand when the president arrived within the past hour go jade? >>> gasia, the president a arrived a few minutes ago and protestors are chanting. >> he's still inside the fund raising reception now, and it hasn't been easy to get around because of security and because of the president's stay tomorrow morning, it won't be in san jose, either. >> police barricades were already up and signs warn drivers about tow away zones. >> officers shut down the street around the hotel where the president, tomorrow morning will discuss his healthcare reform. >> .45 minutes away in palo alto, the president's first stop, mike and marcie mccue's home, hours before the president's a rifle. >> he's important for europe and for my country, great britain, and i'd love to shout to him. >> it doesn't take long for protestors to give the president a different kind of reception. >> he's not everybody's favorite. >> he thinks a lot, he distribute rate deliberates a lot. >> he was one person who didn't cough you up $2,
. >>> right now we want to check in with jade hernandez, live in palo alto and shows us a crowd was on hand when the president arrived within the past hour go jade? >>> gasia, the president a arrived a few minutes ago and protestors are chanting. >> he's still inside the fund raising reception now, and it hasn't been easy to get around because of security and because of the president's stay tomorrow morning, it won't be in san jose, either. >> police barricades...
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in one hand here's a rocket launcher the gangsters use it. and here we have confiscated. twelve tons in total money one way of cocaine heroin different substances for the preparation of crystal meth and materials for the synthetic drugs but why is the army responsible for the safe keeping of narcotics. because the civil authorities trust us that the drugs here at last to or end up in someone else's hands. and not the us there have been cases in the past when some other authority was keeping them so that criminals would get them back. the first thing the army did when it reached here was to disarm the city's two thousand three hundred policemen. the army was appointed head of the police and public safety secretary. went to go when we got here it was commonplace for cops to be receiving double salaries in dollars well look. they were boasting that they were full of themselves they felt like bosses. they were even flapping their superiors. they were yelling because they had this power. respect me or i kill you tomorrow. and the chiefs were afraid they scared them. it's turned
in one hand here's a rocket launcher the gangsters use it. and here we have confiscated. twelve tons in total money one way of cocaine heroin different substances for the preparation of crystal meth and materials for the synthetic drugs but why is the army responsible for the safe keeping of narcotics. because the civil authorities trust us that the drugs here at last to or end up in someone else's hands. and not the us there have been cases in the past when some other authority was keeping...
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just one month later march two thousand and two after investigation the mexican army arrests benjamin a jano in pueblo and. in two thousand and six don't agree our food into the hands of the us off the strength into international wants whose whilst he was fishing with his friends on his private yacht. to console stays in the hands of anna tina and of the most educated of all the siblings eduardo ariano felix is a doctor and known to everyone by the nickname old dr. the mexican authorities discovered him in two thousand and eight in this house and . he's determined not to surrender. by his side his eleven year old daughter. and only stop shooting when he runs out of bullets. the cartel falls into the hands of entertainer he passes it over to us on finance arianna nicknamed narrow. however his leadership is questioned by the head of a hard core of his men. or the three letters delaminate or norse lost but we don't know what was lost this allowed us to get out of this on the winning side and as it was go to they kill each other. to be blunt and realistic the deaths are convenient to us. from a police point of view. but from a social point of view. the point of view of a city's
just one month later march two thousand and two after investigation the mexican army arrests benjamin a jano in pueblo and. in two thousand and six don't agree our food into the hands of the us off the strength into international wants whose whilst he was fishing with his friends on his private yacht. to console stays in the hands of anna tina and of the most educated of all the siblings eduardo ariano felix is a doctor and known to everyone by the nickname old dr. the mexican authorities...
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people have taken to the streets of tehran to celebrate the victory all of us on the hot hand that is. that hot victory has provoked mixed feelings a man who ran into this is known as a reformist and so carries the hope of many specially in terms of greater freedoms boiron and surrounds diplomatic isolation the country has been under the top sanctions for years now over a spencer version of the nuclear program during his campaign rouhani has promised to prepare a civil rights job to respond to the economy and to improve your relations with the west his criticize let him use as many times making remarks that cost the country its privileges but at the same time assertively value here and there on realize that what the iranian system works with major power held by an elected supreme leader of the present can do little to change things dramatically. the supreme leader has the final say on big issues like terence disputed nuclear problem on syria for example set those safe bets that the next president can at least takes the time out of iran's dealings with the outside world moment chief nu
people have taken to the streets of tehran to celebrate the victory all of us on the hot hand that is. that hot victory has provoked mixed feelings a man who ran into this is known as a reformist and so carries the hope of many specially in terms of greater freedoms boiron and surrounds diplomatic isolation the country has been under the top sanctions for years now over a spencer version of the nuclear program during his campaign rouhani has promised to prepare a civil rights job to respond to...
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while sources tell me two men were outside using a hand grinder on the rails. it may have been brake failure but on the downgrade into the transbay tube, even the manual override brake was ineffective. the locomotive did not stop on time. >> that collision moved the two cars down the track probably several hundred feet. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. won't say more but sources tell me the that two men at the pickup at first got in to back up and then ran for their lives as a car hit insulators. >> we're certainly investigating exactly what happened and why it happened and how we can learn from it. >> reporter: sources tell me it was a near tragedy. that quick reaction from workers likely saved their lives. we contacted rail authorities but have been unable to confirm so far that either state or federal regulators are investigating as well. reporting live in oakland, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> on the roadways this friday evening commute is slow. but it's still a lot better than it was this morning. you're looking live here at highway 101 in san francisco, the
while sources tell me two men were outside using a hand grinder on the rails. it may have been brake failure but on the downgrade into the transbay tube, even the manual override brake was ineffective. the locomotive did not stop on time. >> that collision moved the two cars down the track probably several hundred feet. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. won't say more but sources tell me the that two men at the pickup at first got in to back up and then ran for their lives as a car hit...
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know, this is a good example of where you c think government does a good on one hand and on the other hand wanting to protect usrom our gornment. i tink they ha every right to -- >> is it a delicate balance? >> -- right before we were in a cra. they don't have the right to rifle through our phones and look at all of our records. >> wait a minute. you just were okay with them collecting our phone records. andnow if they take the phone, now you get all upset. >> who knows what's o that phone? >> no, if they have probable cause, they can go aheadnd try to find out scifically if we were texting right wh that happened. the technology allows it. iit esn't, we need to devel the technology. but i don't want some cop -- >> what do you makeof that? >> i make of it tha i have been crashed into repeatedly by girls who are applying makeup or me who were texting -- >> or fans. anything to get you out. >> or ns, right. ii would like them to be able t examine, see if people have been texting. texting while driving is an absolute outrage, ddisgrace to huanity. >> but charles payne, everyone has their cell phone in their car. so
know, this is a good example of where you c think government does a good on one hand and on the other hand wanting to protect usrom our gornment. i tink they ha every right to -- >> is it a delicate balance? >> -- right before we were in a cra. they don't have the right to rifle through our phones and look at all of our records. >> wait a minute. you just were okay with them collecting our phone records. andnow if they take the phone, now you get all upset. >> who knows...
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two thousand and six counts agree or falls into the hands of the us after strength into international waters whilst he was fishing with his friends on his private yacht. the cartel stays in the hands of entertainer and of the most educated of all the siblings eduardo ariano felix is a doctor and known to everyone by the nickname. the mexican authorities discover him in two thousand and eight in this house in tijuana . is determined not to surrender. by his side is his eleven year old daughter. and doctor only stop shooting when he runs out of bullets. i. was caught so falls into the hands of entertainer he passes it over to us on finance sanchez arianna nicknamed ellen de generes. however his leadership is questioned by the head of a hard core of his men. garcia cements how or scientists have. or the three letters delaminate or norse must better be done as with us this allowed us to get al to tests on the winning side and their bets go that they kill each other but i said it should be blunt and realistic the deaths are convenient to us. who does it from a police point of view. but from a social punch of you. point of view of a city'
two thousand and six counts agree or falls into the hands of the us after strength into international waters whilst he was fishing with his friends on his private yacht. the cartel stays in the hands of entertainer and of the most educated of all the siblings eduardo ariano felix is a doctor and known to everyone by the nickname. the mexican authorities discover him in two thousand and eight in this house in tijuana . is determined not to surrender. by his side is his eleven year old daughter....
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on a second, what? >> you're not really starting to monday, i was going i do a heartfelt good-bye. >> oh, wow. you are still here. looks like we have us an awkward situation on our hands>> can you can just give me a minute. >> i was just going to say the same thing to you. >> all right. >> how do we play this. >> can i just, i will just toss to my last moment of zen,. >> sure, i understand, you do that, take your time. >> yeah. >> here it is, your moment of zen. >> ha, ha, ha, it's my show now. you can't even throw to zen without me butting in, look, look, i got your pens, i'm putting them in my pants. i'm putting them in my pants! (applause) >> sorry, i thought you had left. i'm sorry about the
on a second, what? >> you're not really starting to monday, i was going i do a heartfelt good-bye. >> oh, wow. you are still here. looks like we have us an awkward situation on our hands>> can you can just give me a minute. >> i was just going to say the same thing to you. >> all right. >> how do we play this. >> can i just, i will just toss to my last moment of zen,. >> sure, i understand, you do that, take your time. >> yeah. >> here...
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then the one hand, very popular, ada-approved. saves water. very easy to use >> > one of the standards for commercial, not residential, is that you have to be able to operate equipment with a single operation without tight grasping or pinching. so this actually allows that to happen. you can operate without having to grab and pitch and twist something. this is very user-friendly. it is also reduced flow, and you do not have to have two faucet's running. >> only have to cut one hole in your credit. . granite. this is really traditional, very popular fish. >> nice. and this is, -- chrome, and brushed nicke. >> as far south as there, and showers are popular right now. rain heads are popular, but you want something that is functional for what you use, so hand showers are great. >> is this one of the ones that has a sheet of water? >> it does. waterfalls of this type come down to a point when you turn them on. this particular one, because we have reworked the inside of it in a fairly complex plumbing system in there, it will actually come out as a sheet of water li
then the one hand, very popular, ada-approved. saves water. very easy to use >> > one of the standards for commercial, not residential, is that you have to be able to operate equipment with a single operation without tight grasping or pinching. so this actually allows that to happen. you can operate without having to grab and pitch and twist something. this is very user-friendly. it is also reduced flow, and you do not have to have two faucet's running. >> only have to cut one...
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use of contractors? >> there are certain roles a contractor needs to play. it may be an area of expertise we need. on the one hand, you need contractors in discrete areas. on the other hand, you do not want to over use them because they are far more expensive, bottom line. one of the problems for a time in the bureau was without fbi agents could do anything. does not make any difference whether you are human-resources or information technology agents, they can do all it, but the fact of it is, if you have to put it in a new computer system, you may need someone who is a specialist on it. you may want them for that particular project but not for a number of years. in topeka areas, there is a role for them. they can be of use and can be overused. all of us who are facing now the budget crunch are looking very closely at the use of contractors and making certain that you use them when you really need them as opposed to it being the easier way to go. >> you mentioned earlier the relationship between the fbi and congress, a very important relationship. i wanted to ask you about the relationship between the justice dep
use of contractors? >> there are certain roles a contractor needs to play. it may be an area of expertise we need. on the one hand, you need contractors in discrete areas. on the other hand, you do not want to over use them because they are far more expensive, bottom line. one of the problems for a time in the bureau was without fbi agents could do anything. does not make any difference whether you are human-resources or information technology agents, they can do all it, but the fact of...
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ones being crushed under the burden of austerity. five pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story russia won't hand over america's most wanted man n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden remains holed up in a transit zone in moscow's sheremetyevo airport for a fourth day president vladimir putin said this means snowden's never actually crossed into russia and so is beyond the government's reach let's get now for more alexei or chef ski. ever since edward snowden touched down in moscow on sunday it's been the biggest mystery for the last seventy two hours or so what his next move would be he was supposed to fly to have on a from moscow on monday he was checked in supposedly for that flight but never made it there this blind carried more than a hall full of moskos international press corps basically they want to a three day holiday to the caribbean has been speculated that he may have left the country on a different flight he may have left it elsewhere even some have been alleging that he may have been detained by the russian authorities to later to be extradited to the united states both of these claims were
ones being crushed under the burden of austerity. five pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story russia won't hand over america's most wanted man n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden remains holed up in a transit zone in moscow's sheremetyevo airport for a fourth day president vladimir putin said this means snowden's never actually crossed into russia and so is beyond the government's reach let's get now for more alexei or chef ski. ever since edward snowden...
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on a second, what? >> you're not really starting to monday, i was going i do a heartfelt good-bye. >> oh, wow. you are still here. looks like we have us an awkward situation on our hands >> can you can just give me a minute. >> i was just going to say the same thing to you. >> all right. >> how do we play this. >> can i just, i will just toss to my last moment of zen,. >> sure, i understand, you do that, take your time. >> yeah. >> here it is, your moment of zen. >> ha, ha, ha, it's my show now. you can't even throw to zen without me butting in, look, look, i got your pens, i'm putting them in my pants. i'm putting them in my pants! (applause) >> sorry, i thought you had left. i'm sorry about the pen. i'm sorry about the pen. (cheers and applause) [hail to the chief plays] - good evening, my fellow americans. i just want to thank you for your continued faith in-- - we won, mother[bleep]ers! [screaming] we won! - that's my anger translator, luther. - whoo! yeah! what's up? [humming] ♪ mm mm-mm mm ♪ mm mm mm-mm - but i want to wish my opponent, mitt romney, well. he ran a good campaign. - take that [bleep] back to the lab, mitt, 'cause you lost! - and now we move forwar
on a second, what? >> you're not really starting to monday, i was going i do a heartfelt good-bye. >> oh, wow. you are still here. looks like we have us an awkward situation on our hands >> can you can just give me a minute. >> i was just going to say the same thing to you. >> all right. >> how do we play this. >> can i just, i will just toss to my last moment of zen,. >> sure, i understand, you do that, take your time. >> yeah. >>...
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it is a free app that offers enhanced features to make it easy to use on droid or hand device. you will want to use it every day. >> the new and improved mobile phone app keeps you updated with the latest news, weather and traffic. >> everything you count on from abc7 news is at your finger tips with our new and improved abc7 news app. >> check out what is happening in your neighborhood, the state, the country, and around the globe. the new app makes it easy to share stories on social sites like facebook and twitter. >> we are looking at live doppler 7 hd, rain, fog, wind, we have it all and the if you app provides you with the weather reports you depend on including the seven-day forecast. how does the weather impact the commute? the news app has that covered, too, check traffic before you hit the road with our up-to-the-minute real time traffic map. >> the old abc7 news app is going away soon so if you want to keep up with the latest news, weather, and traffic you need to download the new and improved abc7 news app now. you can get it for free for your iphone or your droid dev
it is a free app that offers enhanced features to make it easy to use on droid or hand device. you will want to use it every day. >> the new and improved mobile phone app keeps you updated with the latest news, weather and traffic. >> everything you count on from abc7 news is at your finger tips with our new and improved abc7 news app. >> check out what is happening in your neighborhood, the state, the country, and around the globe. the new app makes it easy to share stories...
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security a few weeks ago on drones, he announces the war on terror is essentially over, wants to abolish it authorization of the use of force. on the one hand he tells the american that the war on terror is essentially over, and then he has this incredible a massive program ongoing, and that is the problem. either we are at war or we are not. if we are not, we do not want any of this snooping they are doing. i wouldis a quote, rather be exposed to too much liberty than those having a too small degree of it. thomas jefferson. i am not sure if he which is 9/11 if he would be the same -- if he would be saying the same thing. you recalibrate your liberty depending on the threat. we did this during world war i, will war, and world war ii, and then the emergency ends, and then we go back. the problem with this crisis is the war is not ending, it will not end with a signature the way that the other wars did. we are living in limbo. the one problem with what obama did, colby raised this. i wouldhe program that support in general, but he never makes the case. why don't you go to the american people and level with them? of course, he argues the war o
security a few weeks ago on drones, he announces the war on terror is essentially over, wants to abolish it authorization of the use of force. on the one hand he tells the american that the war on terror is essentially over, and then he has this incredible a massive program ongoing, and that is the problem. either we are at war or we are not. if we are not, we do not want any of this snooping they are doing. i wouldis a quote, rather be exposed to too much liberty than those having a too small...
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on a second, what? >> you're not really starting to monday, i was going i do a heartfelt good-bye. >> oh, wow. you are still here. looks like we have us an awkward situation on our hands. >> can you can just give me a minute. >> i was just going to say the same thing to you. >> all right. >> how do we play this. >> can i just, i will just toss to my last moment of zen,. >> sure, i understand, you do that, take your time. >> yeah. >> here it is, your moment of zen. >> ha, ha, ha, it's my show now. you can't even throw to zen without me butting in, look, look, i got your pens, i'm putting them in my pants. i'm putting them in my pants! (applause) >> sorry, i thought you had left. i'm sorry about the pen. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song$;tlaying ) ( cheers and applause )t(t( >> stephen: welcome to the report. thank you, ladies and gentlemen! thank you for being here. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen! stephen!ç stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: folks, thank you so much. ( cheers ) ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much. let's get straight to it,ç3w . enormous news coming out of washington, d.c.-- ( che
on a second, what? >> you're not really starting to monday, i was going i do a heartfelt good-bye. >> oh, wow. you are still here. looks like we have us an awkward situation on our hands. >> can you can just give me a minute. >> i was just going to say the same thing to you. >> all right. >> how do we play this. >> can i just, i will just toss to my last moment of zen,. >> sure, i understand, you do that, take your time. >> yeah. >>...
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on a second, what? >> you're not really starting to monday, i was going i do a heartfelt good-bye. >> oh, wow. you are still here. looks like we have us an awkward situation on our hands>> can you can just give me a minute. >> i was just going to say the same thing to you. >> all right. >> how do we play this. >> can i just, i will just toss to my last moment of zen,. >> sure, i understand, you do that, take your time. >> yeah. >> here it is, your moment of zen. >> ha, ha, ha, it's my show now. you can't even throw to zen without me butting in, look, look, i got your pens, i'm putting them in my pants. i'm putting them in my pants! (applause) >> sorry, i thought you had left. i'm sorry about the pen. i'm sorry about the pen. (cheers and applause) [audience ohs] - [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] - are you all right? you need me to call the hospital? [audience laughing] [applause] - that's for [bleep] my wife. [audience laughing] welcome to tosh.0, now in dolby. [bass noise] [audience laughing] tonight, what what in the butt stops by for our first ever web remix, we meet the "i like" girl, and we find out once and for all-- is alabama racist? all right, let me see that throw ag
on a second, what? >> you're not really starting to monday, i was going i do a heartfelt good-bye. >> oh, wow. you are still here. looks like we have us an awkward situation on our hands>> can you can just give me a minute. >> i was just going to say the same thing to you. >> all right. >> how do we play this. >> can i just, i will just toss to my last moment of zen,. >> sure, i understand, you do that, take your time. >> yeah. >> here...
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people have taken to the streets of tehran to celebrate the victory all of us on the hot hand that is there right now. that's hot his victory has provoked mixed feelings on iran's lips curled into this is known as a reformist and so carries the hope of many specially in terms of greater freedoms boiron announced iran's diplomatic isolation the country has been on the top sanctions for years now over its printer version of a nuclear program during his campaign rouhani has promised to prepare the civil rights trotter resold the economy to places where it was his good side but he's up many times making remarks that cost the country a privilege but at the same time the area there on. iran's system works with major power held by the i neglected supreme leader of the present can do little to change things dramatically the supreme leader has the final say on big issues like terrence disputed nuclear brought her most to syria for example certain of those say that the next president can at least takes the time out of the rounds dealings with the outside world moment chief nuclear negotiator ro
people have taken to the streets of tehran to celebrate the victory all of us on the hot hand that is there right now. that's hot his victory has provoked mixed feelings on iran's lips curled into this is known as a reformist and so carries the hope of many specially in terms of greater freedoms boiron announced iran's diplomatic isolation the country has been on the top sanctions for years now over its printer version of a nuclear program during his campaign rouhani has promised to prepare the...
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month there was a massive display on the national mall in washington designed to call attention to genocides around the world. using whatever materials they had on handpeople from every state made artificial bones to recognize current violent persecutions and recall past ones, like the holocaust. we visited a bone-making event at the washington hebrew congregation and spoke with its rabbi, bruce lustig, to his daughter, eve, and to artist naomi natale, the founder and director of the project she calls "one million bones." >> from the beginning, our goal was to collect a million handmade bones that would all be installed on the national mall. we're going to start by rolling out a log. when you make something with your hands, it changes the way you feel, which changes the way you think, which changes the way you act. you know, i've made bones in temples, in churches, out in the street. everybody brings their own history with them, you know. they bring their own experiences, their own understanding of what does a bone mean to them, and what do our connections to each other mean to us. >> i'm a child of a holocaust survivor and so, when i saw the imagery
month there was a massive display on the national mall in washington designed to call attention to genocides around the world. using whatever materials they had on handpeople from every state made artificial bones to recognize current violent persecutions and recall past ones, like the holocaust. we visited a bone-making event at the washington hebrew congregation and spoke with its rabbi, bruce lustig, to his daughter, eve, and to artist naomi natale, the founder and director of the project...
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us. this device measures a driver's reaction time. >> we should get together some time soon and catch up on things. >> reporter: the test will show how my reaction time is affected when i'm using a hands to reply on e-mails and text messages. i'd like to catch up soon, send. >> message sent. >> reporter: in fact, a study found responding to messages hands free by voice was twice as distracting as listening to the radio. it's even riskier than talking david strayer is the lead#o/ >> you're not processing what you're look at. you're not whrook you should look. >> reporter: aaa's jake nelson says 71% of the public mistakenly believes hands-free devices are safer. >> having your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road while driving ask not make you a safe driver. >> reporter: today the auto industry said the study could send a misleading message that handheld and hands-free devices are equally risky.ñr >> your responses were about 8% slower than they were when you were paying full attention to the roadway. >> next message. >> reporter: the study found even with hands-free tasks, the brain simply gets overloaded and your driving suffers. sharyl attkisson, cbs news, landover, maryland. >> p
us. this device measures a driver's reaction time. >> we should get together some time soon and catch up on things. >> reporter: the test will show how my reaction time is affected when i'm using a hands to reply on e-mails and text messages. i'd like to catch up soon, send. >> message sent. >> reporter: in fact, a study found responding to messages hands free by voice was twice as distracting as listening to the radio. it's even riskier than talking david strayer is the...
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us. on the other hand, there are latinos, asian-americans, gay americans, i am a simple guy from ohio. what happened in the last three weeks, the worm has turned a little bit. there is a new set of polling data out showing that obama care, is at the height of unpopularity. we're now approaching the president's six-year itch, and they begin to sort of in this echo chamber saying man, if we could just get conservative enough, and in the woman's womb enough, and talk about guns enough that is what the people are begging for. and i think that is the wrong course. >> robert, in terms of the excuse-making that has gone on in the last few months, there is an idea that somehow this is about having multiple messengers, and they tell politico, whoever is in the white house has a single spokesperson, and robert at one point that was you. you have random, scattered voices, setting as a side the denial question is this just having bigger band width as opposed to narrow band width. >> well, i am not sure it is band width, if you're in the white house, and the party in power, what the congressman lai
us. on the other hand, there are latinos, asian-americans, gay americans, i am a simple guy from ohio. what happened in the last three weeks, the worm has turned a little bit. there is a new set of polling data out showing that obama care, is at the height of unpopularity. we're now approaching the president's six-year itch, and they begin to sort of in this echo chamber saying man, if we could just get conservative enough, and in the woman's womb enough, and talk about guns enough that is what...
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so stories on the one hand they help motivate people and keep us directed but on the other hand they can be rather exploitive you know whether it's a movie that's teaching us you know that oh. the values in arnold schwarzenegger's values are the ones that we should adapt adopt or a commercial you know that puts us into a state of anxiety and the only way out is to buy that pimple cream so that you can you know make it to the prom and i feel like the advent of digital technology has given so much interruption so many opportunities for pause whether it's the remote control through which we can just change channels or the d.v.r. through which we can fast forward or rewind through through a show or are just our reluctance at this point to submit to the captive spell of a storyteller we don't really have that same bias in a sense in our culture where it's not the central structure through which we really organize our experience of life and we're much more in a present based style of storytelling or narrative you know one that's much more like a video game where we move in real time from ch
so stories on the one hand they help motivate people and keep us directed but on the other hand they can be rather exploitive you know whether it's a movie that's teaching us you know that oh. the values in arnold schwarzenegger's values are the ones that we should adapt adopt or a commercial you know that puts us into a state of anxiety and the only way out is to buy that pimple cream so that you can you know make it to the prom and i feel like the advent of digital technology has given so...
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united states and i find it extremely productive on one hand while there is more open and transparent than ever before but on the other hand you have these usef all three tavia i would even say authoritarian methods like spying and persecution and restrictions and indefinite detentions being on the rise how do you explain these paradox my gut feeling says that they are happening in parallel and may not be at least not directly connected with this to come to the united states becoming authoritative as you imply or thirty tarion and that is certainly the direction it's heading in even though i'm not prepared to state it's there yet. the one thing we do know about empires is that they all collapse without exception history is brutally clear on that fact. and if you look at the state of the united states today i would put a big question mark into its long term survivability in that aspect. it might be fighting for its survival at this point and that would explain a lot of what's happening ok that's a very interesting question but unfortunately we have to end it there thank you very much quiet time please join if we can't change playing time here
united states and i find it extremely productive on one hand while there is more open and transparent than ever before but on the other hand you have these usef all three tavia i would even say authoritarian methods like spying and persecution and restrictions and indefinite detentions being on the rise how do you explain these paradox my gut feeling says that they are happening in parallel and may not be at least not directly connected with this to come to the united states becoming...
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united states and i find it extremely productive on one hand the world is more open and transparent than ever before but on the other hand you have these use of all three tavia i would even say authoritarian methods like spying and persecution and restrictions and indefinite detentions being on the rise how do you explain these paradox my gut feeling is that they are happening in parallel and may not be at least not directly connected when it's to comes to the united states becoming authoritative as you imply or thought a tarion and that is certainly the direction it's heading in even if i i'm not prepared to state it's there yet. the one thing we do know about empires is that they all collapse without exception history is brutally clear on that fact. and if you look at the state of the united states today i would put a big question mark into its long term survivability in that aspect. it might be fighting for its survival at this point and that would explain a lot of what's happening and ok that's a very interesting question but unfortunately we have to end it there thank you very much quiet time please join us again thank you i'm here al
united states and i find it extremely productive on one hand the world is more open and transparent than ever before but on the other hand you have these use of all three tavia i would even say authoritarian methods like spying and persecution and restrictions and indefinite detentions being on the rise how do you explain these paradox my gut feeling is that they are happening in parallel and may not be at least not directly connected when it's to comes to the united states becoming...
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hands in public rest room. they found one-third didn't use soap. 10% skipped washing hands entirely. gross.ge group scrubbed for six seconds. awful. cdc recommends 20 seconds if you want it skill the germs. >>> a huge brawl broke out last night at a baseball game. awesome. tensions were high after pitchers for both dodgers and diamondbacks hit a few batters. didn't take much for both benches to clear. even the older guy got in the mix. los angeles hitting coach mark mcguire going nose to nose with kirk gibson. they got tossed. and so did four other players. >>> the u.s. has been launching hack attacks on china. that the latest from ed snowden. that i go who says he leaked information to the spy program. congress says the program prevented dozens of terror attacks. we should get information on a young girl's lung transplant in philly. 10-year-old sarah is getting a lung transplant. >>> wind could reach 100 miles an hour. >>> on this day in 1987, president reagan made an unforgettable cold war speech in a divided germany. challenging then soviet leader my kale gorbachev. the idea was to preve
hands in public rest room. they found one-third didn't use soap. 10% skipped washing hands entirely. gross.ge group scrubbed for six seconds. awful. cdc recommends 20 seconds if you want it skill the germs. >>> a huge brawl broke out last night at a baseball game. awesome. tensions were high after pitchers for both dodgers and diamondbacks hit a few batters. didn't take much for both benches to clear. even the older guy got in the mix. los angeles hitting coach mark mcguire going nose...
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been operating in this helix way in the fracturing of those institutions on the one hand is a substitute for what the family used to do. and on the other hand, war they have fallen apart the more they have called upon to do that. i conclude it is possible that the future of the welfare state is an important part of christianity because what we see suggests the large expensive known as the modern welfare state are not sustainable over time not things to the sexual revolution such that it looks to be the untenable experiment in many countries and 50 years out. if the welfare state implodes or is brought in or just a general recognition this is incredibly expensive and onerous for things that are done at the organic level then you might see a religious revival come out of it and that is one interesting scenario. >> heritage foundation. would you address the increasing role of organized religious groups and promoting their own secularization? car was with a rather large church of a traditional denomination that i will not name the individual preaching that the belief in god was not necessary and the resurrection was
been operating in this helix way in the fracturing of those institutions on the one hand is a substitute for what the family used to do. and on the other hand, war they have fallen apart the more they have called upon to do that. i conclude it is possible that the future of the welfare state is an important part of christianity because what we see suggests the large expensive known as the modern welfare state are not sustainable over time not things to the sexual revolution such that it looks...