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she gave us the keys and dropped the flashlight. she was scared. she was crying. [ bleep ] herself. but the fear made her do it, gave the keys up. >> although donald's discharge is days away, he has yet to find a place to live upon release. >> when i came to prison i had everything. i had a house about three blocks from the beach in navarre and i was doing pretty decent, you know. when i came, they stripped all that away, all my clothes, vehicles. hell, my rights, you know, they took everything. >> this is what i will be taking out of prison. everything i own will be in here, letters and stuff i bought a long time ago. this shower bag. that's the only thing i'm getting out of prison, a leather bag and myself. >> but then a phone message comes into holman that can provide the answer to donald's search for a new home. >> hey, your father called today. >> who? >> your father. he said he didn't forget your birthday. he's made several attempts to send you a letter. he said happy birthday. he changed his mind. he's going to give you a second chance. if you're sincere about getting out and
she gave us the keys and dropped the flashlight. she was scared. she was crying. [ bleep ] herself. but the fear made her do it, gave the keys up. >> although donald's discharge is days away, he has yet to find a place to live upon release. >> when i came to prison i had everything. i had a house about three blocks from the beach in navarre and i was doing pretty decent, you know. when i came, they stripped all that away, all my clothes, vehicles. hell, my rights, you know, they...
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it could become incidental but simultaneously use the the key bien declining significantly in toms river to the point is below the state average. that is good news and it shows if we are aggressive lamp proactive and willing to take action even in the face of complete evidence because we will never know for sure but we can protect public-health and intervene opprobrium a. i think in this country we expect to a much and assume we can get certain information or have certainty but we don't always so we need to learn to live with evidence that is less than certain even if we cannot say for sure it will help. >> host: how did winning the pulitzer change your life? >> guest: it has been great in the sense more people have discovered that a book. because i spent six years on this book and i want people to read it. it has given the book more attention around the world because of the same mistakes from cincinnati and many of those especially in china sold the pulitzer has helped to get the word out there is a chinese language coming down next year than i am very happy about. and i think the pulit
it could become incidental but simultaneously use the the key bien declining significantly in toms river to the point is below the state average. that is good news and it shows if we are aggressive lamp proactive and willing to take action even in the face of complete evidence because we will never know for sure but we can protect public-health and intervene opprobrium a. i think in this country we expect to a much and assume we can get certain information or have certainty but we don't always...
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the review mr. cokeer. >> thank you gentlemen i'll ask leslie to walk us through the key elements. >> so thank you leslie with the last thing we added one manager to the under review list we've discussed on several occasions the growth from pimco as well as pimco who manages a debt portfolio under review we don't think the impeach is something we'll recommend action with the portfolio but obviously the one has been the leader of the firm over a long period of time their organizational impacts that need to be monitored we angeles did a effort to meet with mr. gomez at the firmer and other products some of which there're endorse for s p f pi know that u news visited the sites we're transacting that careful but does see an immediate cause for concern there are 3 firms taken off the review list 1952 due to the for a second their terminated two of the real estate managers and e ii and y b r lou incarnate see 0. >> we'll open up for public comment seeing none i'll close public comment i would like to say that the overall watch list looks at great it takes two or three you years ago there appropriate attendance
the review mr. cokeer. >> thank you gentlemen i'll ask leslie to walk us through the key elements. >> so thank you leslie with the last thing we added one manager to the under review list we've discussed on several occasions the growth from pimco as well as pimco who manages a debt portfolio under review we don't think the impeach is something we'll recommend action with the portfolio but obviously the one has been the leader of the firm over a long period of time their...
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the change in government means a lot. there are key taliban, pakistani taliban actors handed back to us. we started the operation in north waziristan, and the army chief who is the number one spokesperson in pakistan, off of the entire populous. he says that look, we are not a target. he loves this. probably that is the reason. this is the good thing that has come out of the conference, that the v g.i. si, led by the army chief. probably what you need to ask for is who is the key person hiding. should be arrested, handed over. who have owned the attack, this horrendous attack on the school. they belong to a particular school. i must say that yesterday we saw a change in strategy. the purpose is the same. the strategy is different. this time i can smell the telltale signs. pakistan must be worried, india must be worried. the region must be worried, america must be worried. >> thank you for speaking to us from islamabad. >> while the european courts in the lower house requested the palestinian group to be removed from the terror list, this coincides with a european parliament vote on a reso
the change in government means a lot. there are key taliban, pakistani taliban actors handed back to us. we started the operation in north waziristan, and the army chief who is the number one spokesperson in pakistan, off of the entire populous. he says that look, we are not a target. he loves this. probably that is the reason. this is the good thing that has come out of the conference, that the v g.i. si, led by the army chief. probably what you need to ask for is who is the key person hiding....
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us. the key is to convince the players that we can be competitive. >> domestic football. bayern munich won to move 12 clear at the top of the bundislega. it was a special night for the dutch international - opening the scoring with his 100th goal for the club. bayern with the second after the break. thomas muller getting the goal. bayern's 7th straight league win >>> an indian boxer has been banned by the sports world governing body after refusing to accept her bronze medal at the asian games in october. a day after the 29-year-old lost the 60 kilogram division semifinal bout. didier handed the medal to the woman, she accepted it last week, both her coach and husband have been barred for a year with the trio ordered to pay a fine on top. the suspension will end in time for didi to compete at the 2016 rio games >>> cricket - india in control at the end of day one of the second test against australia in brisbane. injury and fatigue affect the aussies. the visitors won the toss and elected to bat. vijay scoring 144, india 344/4 at stumps. mitchell marshall suffering a hamstr
us. the key is to convince the players that we can be competitive. >> domestic football. bayern munich won to move 12 clear at the top of the bundislega. it was a special night for the dutch international - opening the scoring with his 100th goal for the club. bayern with the second after the break. thomas muller getting the goal. bayern's 7th straight league win >>> an indian boxer has been banned by the sports world governing body after refusing to accept her bronze medal at...
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key. >> the set of keys for the armory, for some reason we've got a bathroom key on there and a lot of civilians borrow that key to usem. >>> day-to-day security at the maricopa county jail in phoenix is handled by detention officers. sheriff's deputies assigned to the jail and who are the front line in maintaining order. they're backed up by the jail's intelligence division, which is constantly gathering information on potential problems before they can escalate. >> the key's going to look like this. >> okay. >> it's going to be pretty much just etched out of the toothbrush. >> okay. >> all right. >> but we've got to hit them quick because if not he'll swallow it. >> all right. >> the fourth avenue jail's intelligence division suspects one of its maximum security inmates of having a homemade handcuff key. >> do the cells in four bravo 200, 100, 3, 4. do they have the back windows into the water wells? >> yes, they do. >> okay, they do. we will be monkeying around in your water wells. if you call the briefing room and i don't answer right away, give me a couple minutes to get back here. >> sergeant nicholas heads the
key. >> the set of keys for the armory, for some reason we've got a bathroom key on there and a lot of civilians borrow that key to usem. >>> day-to-day security at the maricopa county jail in phoenix is handled by detention officers. sheriff's deputies assigned to the jail and who are the front line in maintaining order. they're backed up by the jail's intelligence division, which is constantly gathering information on potential problems before they can escalate. >> the...
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us. the key question is whether they're going to tighten more than is already priced in. the markets have anticipated they will be tightening next year midyear. thinking, if they do not tighten more than the forward yield curve now anticipates, they have not really tightened. they have not changed our expectations. a big question is does the economy pick up speed, it has to tighten more than we are expecting. >> isn't that what ben bernanke and janet yellen have been trying to do all along? making the fed more transparent and allowing the market to do adjustments on its own. away are still walking from the calendar-based forward economic-based forward guidance. that is the transition from this year to next year. by next year and we hear janet yellen's testimony to congress it's going to be about the economy. the calendar will be off the table. >> speaking of forward guidance, has significant will it be if the fed removes "considerable. period"? i thinkll notice it but we are already priced. >> what is it mean to you customer define it -- what does it mean to you? they do n
us. the key question is whether they're going to tighten more than is already priced in. the markets have anticipated they will be tightening next year midyear. thinking, if they do not tighten more than the forward yield curve now anticipates, they have not really tightened. they have not changed our expectations. a big question is does the economy pick up speed, it has to tighten more than we are expecting. >> isn't that what ben bernanke and janet yellen have been trying to do all...
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time for me to leave charkh. >> when the us and nato withdraws most of its troops from afghanistan, the taliban will, despite over a decade of war, still be here. the keyuestion is what will happen on the ground after the draw-down? the answer might be that i've already seen it - it's basically already happening. a fight for power - on the battlefield with bullets and in the towns and villages, for local support. >> what is likely is this sort of thing continuing for the next four or five, six seven years,. areas in which the taliban have de facto control surrounding small afghan outposts and continuing to fight perhaps not a lot of territory changing hands. and as always civilians will be caught up in the middle >> and so what we're most likely going to see is a stalemate, two sides fighting each other with not one side winning which is not a good thing for peace. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> the cast sytem is alive and well in america >> a city divided >> this is the third shooting in 24 hours in baltimore >> raveged by violence... > for any black community it's always been a recession >> can a community
time for me to leave charkh. >> when the us and nato withdraws most of its troops from afghanistan, the taliban will, despite over a decade of war, still be here. the keyuestion is what will happen on the ground after the draw-down? the answer might be that i've already seen it - it's basically already happening. a fight for power - on the battlefield with bullets and in the towns and villages, for local support. >> what is likely is this sort of thing continuing for the next four...
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uses the c.i.a.'s own documents to go through all 20 cases where the c.i.a., president bush, everybody said this torture prevented terror. and this report shows everyone of those 20 claims are false. the key that led us to bin laden did not come from torture. the key information that broke up the dirty bomb blot plot did not come from torture. these shrinks, psychologists, were the ones who got to evaluate their own program. you better believe they did not give each other a failing grade. >> stephen: so they got to evaluate whether their program was working? >> you got it. >> stephen: they were their own oversight committee? >> you got it. >> stephen, of course, if i were them i would give me a good grade because i know what i would do to me if i crossed me. ( cheers and applause ). thank you so much. tom blanton, national security archive. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) here's a question for you: when electricity is generated with natural gas instead of today's most used source, how much are co2 emissions reduced? up to 30%? 45%? 60%? the answer is... up to 60% less. and that's a big reason why the u.s. is a world leader in reducing co2 emissions. take the energy quiz -- ro
uses the c.i.a.'s own documents to go through all 20 cases where the c.i.a., president bush, everybody said this torture prevented terror. and this report shows everyone of those 20 claims are false. the key that led us to bin laden did not come from torture. the key information that broke up the dirty bomb blot plot did not come from torture. these shrinks, psychologists, were the ones who got to evaluate their own program. you better believe they did not give each other a failing grade....
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do we understand how the information is stored and potentially used? >> i think education is the keywe start using as a whole. i'm a father, i have kids. i have to teach them about the way to behave. control over that in a way that a device that reads starteart be -- you can drawing lines between blocks of data and forming a very complete picture of somebody's life and a way that is difficult -- a little different than posting a picture on your facebook page. little bit more interactive in a way that you don't understand. when a post the picture on facebook, i'm making a conscious decision. once i put one of those things on my wrist, some of those decisions are not conscious. >> the internet of things is evolving as fast as the cloud has been evolving over the past couple years. the ability to have smart devices communicating, the benefits just outweigh anything else. remote control thermostats, we are going to get better efficiency on electricity bill, save money. i wish all my kids would turn off all my lights. [laughter] you can control what you want to do with the device come at
do we understand how the information is stored and potentially used? >> i think education is the keywe start using as a whole. i'm a father, i have kids. i have to teach them about the way to behave. control over that in a way that a device that reads starteart be -- you can drawing lines between blocks of data and forming a very complete picture of somebody's life and a way that is difficult -- a little different than posting a picture on your facebook page. little bit more interactive...
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so the warm sectors moving over us right now. the key system is the heaviest rain is going to be on the north bay and santa cruz mountains. i think it's going to stall out in the north bay tomorrow. it may take a while to get here, but look at some of the totals. off the chart there. morning fog cloudy and drizzle. the breeze picks up later, today is a cloudy day. we're waiting for the system tomorrow morning. just giving you advance notice on the morning commute. i think there's heavy rain in the north bay. there will be tremendous rainfall rates. it stalls, keeps raining and raining areas to the south don't get that much rain. we'll be here early at 4:30. >> it will be ugly. >> to the north. >> i will set the alarm early unfortunately. >>> 6:22 is the time. well, a new survey shows more than one in ten americans believe they will never get out of debt, no matter how long they live. 18% of all money who owe on credit cards say they will die owing money. that's whys the number who believed that last year. even some people who don't curre
so the warm sectors moving over us right now. the key system is the heaviest rain is going to be on the north bay and santa cruz mountains. i think it's going to stall out in the north bay tomorrow. it may take a while to get here, but look at some of the totals. off the chart there. morning fog cloudy and drizzle. the breeze picks up later, today is a cloudy day. we're waiting for the system tomorrow morning. just giving you advance notice on the morning commute. i think there's heavy rain in...
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us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> one of the key questions people are asking today is what did president george w. bush know about the tactics that the report says the cia was using? the report says he was in the dark for years. that's what it suggested, at least. we'll discuss, next. >>> we're fortunate to have men and women who work hard at the cia serving on our behalf. these are patriots and whatever the report says, if it did inishes their contributions to our country sittwe off base. >> former president bush there speaking out on the senate cia torture report. it describes mock executions, sleep deprivation, slapping, punching, freezing showers. detainees shackled for hours to a concrete floor. >> now, the reports suggest the cia used these interrogation methods but that president bush was not told about it for years. let's bring in josh rogan. josh, you've written about this. help us understand what the report says here. what was it that the president was not told and for how long? >> thanks, great to see you. according to the report the senate said that the cia didn't brief the p
us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> one of the key questions people are asking today is what did president george w. bush know about the tactics that the report says the cia was using? the report says he was in the dark for years. that's what it suggested, at least. we'll discuss, next. >>> we're fortunate to have men and women who work hard at the cia serving on our behalf. these are patriots and whatever the report says, if it did inishes their contributions to our...
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every movement and that's a lot of times where they have the advantage on us is because they get to see us every day check our weapons, use the same keyd out. >> you cross an imaginary boundary when you come in at that guard shack and now you are in their city. you spend time here, you know, several years, 10 years, 12 years, you start to get, you know, the concept of it is a mini city unto itself. >> i was sitting here thinking the other day, you know what, i'm in their neighborhood. you know, even though i'm just here for eight hours, i'm just in their neighborhood. i'm just johnny lawman. i came out prior military, i chose this. it appeared to be a good career, and it is. it's what you make of it. this is a business that you can't pick up in a college. you can't go to four years and they will make you a qualified veteran in the department of corrections. it cannot be done. >> there really is no downtime when you can relax. so, i mean, it's stressful working here, but it's more stressful because of -- you're responsible for what happens to them. to what they do to each other. >> when "lockup" returns -- >> the first guy, come on out
every movement and that's a lot of times where they have the advantage on us is because they get to see us every day check our weapons, use the same keyd out. >> you cross an imaginary boundary when you come in at that guard shack and now you are in their city. you spend time here, you know, several years, 10 years, 12 years, you start to get, you know, the concept of it is a mini city unto itself. >> i was sitting here thinking the other day, you know what, i'm in their...
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all right, so this summer-- (roadtripper #2) they give three of us random people the keys to a bus.ripper #3) we're just gonna talk to people who are happy with their lives, happy with their work. (roadtripper #2) we're doing an interview here with a woman called beverly, who's a writer. (beverly) i wouldn't have gone that way had i been rigid about "no, this is what i am, this is how i'm gonna do it." you don't know how it's gonna happen. (leader #2) i'm dave stovall, born and raised here in chicago. the rest of the world is saying all ese things about you. what are you gonna do to prove them wrong? (female narrator #1) roadtrip nation is made possible by hobsons, providing solutions to educational institutions that help students move successfully through each stage of the learning lifecycle. (male narrator #1) roadtrip nation is also made possible by at&t, helping connect students to success in school, in the workforce, and in life. (male narrator #2) this public television series is supported
all right, so this summer-- (roadtripper #2) they give three of us random people the keys to a bus.ripper #3) we're just gonna talk to people who are happy with their lives, happy with their work. (roadtripper #2) we're doing an interview here with a woman called beverly, who's a writer. (beverly) i wouldn't have gone that way had i been rigid about "no, this is what i am, this is how i'm gonna do it." you don't know how it's gonna happen. (leader #2) i'm dave stovall, born and raised...
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(roadtripper #1) all right, so this summer-- (roadtripper #2) they give three of us random people the keys to a bus. (roadtripper #3) we're just gonna talk to people who are happy with their lives, happy with their work. (roadtripper #2) we're on the road about seven-and-a-half weeks now. (roadtripper #1) we have one interview left. (will) i'm not afraid of work because i was brought up to really work hard. so hard work doesn't scare me. (roadtripper #2) we have another week of traveling home. (roadtripper #3) a time to like really absorb everything that we've experienced and that we've learned. (female narrator #1) roadtrip nation is made possible by hobsons, providing solutions to educational institutions that help students move successfully through each stage of the learning lifecycle. (male narrator #1) roadtrip nation is also made possibly by at&t, helping connect students to success in school, in the workforce, and in life. (male narrator #2) this public television series is supported by
(roadtripper #1) all right, so this summer-- (roadtripper #2) they give three of us random people the keys to a bus. (roadtripper #3) we're just gonna talk to people who are happy with their lives, happy with their work. (roadtripper #2) we're on the road about seven-and-a-half weeks now. (roadtripper #1) we have one interview left. (will) i'm not afraid of work because i was brought up to really work hard. so hard work doesn't scare me. (roadtripper #2) we have another week of traveling home....
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. >> they brought the keys to the surface and brought them to us. i identified you them as shane's. positively identified as shane's. >> shane's keys attached to a plan yard were found in the schuylkill along the banks by the parking lot. volunteer group garden state underwater recovery unit found themd. >> it's just a piece of the puzzle the puzzle is not done. >> doesn't necessarily bring us kloer to finding him but hopefully we'll find him in order to bring some closure to the family. >> it's now been three and a half weeks since a 1-year-old west chester university student disappeared and sources say surveillance footage montgomery crossing the bridge over the canal and never returning early thanksgiving morning. parishioners say each ribbon placed on the tree sunday is sign of unwaiveerring community support. >> it givers you hope that they'll find him and get him home. >> weaver all part of this. it captured us all. there's a momentum and solidarity i think that speaks to the human condition. >> and shane's uncle telling me tonight he had the blessing of police and fbi to call
. >> they brought the keys to the surface and brought them to us. i identified you them as shane's. positively identified as shane's. >> shane's keys attached to a plan yard were found in the schuylkill along the banks by the parking lot. volunteer group garden state underwater recovery unit found themd. >> it's just a piece of the puzzle the puzzle is not done. >> doesn't necessarily bring us kloer to finding him but hopefully we'll find him in order to bring some...
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the world health organization and congratulations to all those who managed to do this, how big of achievement do you think it is? >> well, good morning. and thank you for reminding all of us on the keythe report that we are launching today. and it is the success first countries and communities but also of the international partnerships and the donor community. these are, i believe, historical results. never have we witnessed such a sustained progress in the fight against malaria and we have been documenting over the last 10, 15 years. so good news, very good reasons to congratulate all the community involved in the fight but recognition of the challenges that still remain and the figures that you have remind us that nearly 600,000 people are dying of an entirely preventable and curable disease and that nearly 200 million cases of malaria like the ones we are alluding to in bangladesh continue to damage the lives and development of communities around 97 countries. >> before this, a little bit of research and i discovered that only one disease, small pox has been completely eradicated through the use of vaccines, is it too much to hope this could be the case within the next 10-15 year
the world health organization and congratulations to all those who managed to do this, how big of achievement do you think it is? >> well, good morning. and thank you for reminding all of us on the keythe report that we are launching today. and it is the success first countries and communities but also of the international partnerships and the donor community. these are, i believe, historical results. never have we witnessed such a sustained progress in the fight against malaria and we...
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the requirements we're looking at right here. it gives us a very broad sweep of the area. it allows us and the keyws us to narrow the search area. so you can eliminate areas where you don't want to spend time and precious resources and it really allows you to focus in and get precise, very deep and very persistent is what you want to be able to do. once this search allows for the identification of a very refined area and we begin to uncover some of this the mystery surrounding the loss of this aircraft now you're into a very large logistics mission as well. and the united states can certain help. but indonesians have the lead in this michaela and we'll support them in that. >> because logistics are so key. we know what massive and emotional operation it is for the indonesians who made up the bulk of the passenger manifest. so we understand the obviously have a great interest in leading this investigation. but you have all of these other nations, talk about the coordination of that when we come the u.s. comes with their military assets to aid, we've got our helicopters flying that's a massive logis
the requirements we're looking at right here. it gives us a very broad sweep of the area. it allows us and the keyws us to narrow the search area. so you can eliminate areas where you don't want to spend time and precious resources and it really allows you to focus in and get precise, very deep and very persistent is what you want to be able to do. once this search allows for the identification of a very refined area and we begin to uncover some of this the mystery surrounding the loss of this...
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david fitz-enz, author of "the final" takes us on a tour of key locations to tell the story. >> pilot, joseph baron, ship "saratoga" september 11th, 1814, battle of plattsburgh in cumberland bay. this battle is lost to american history. at the first 100th anniversary, it was known by everyone. this was a human celebration. people knew how important the ballots was, but in the meantime things have changed. that poem became the national anthem, baltimore is in the center of a pop you lated area, and people have been taught what took place there, and what took place there was very important, but it was a diversion. the real battle was up here. you see, if the british can take plattsburgh, there's no troops between here and d.c. the cavalry is not coming. they could sweep down the lake, go on to lake george, go on to the hudson and can split the united states in half. in the meantime, the treaty of gent it talks are on. this is a bargaining chip. if you with redraw the boscher of the northern united states while these negotiations are going on, that's going to be the new northern border.
david fitz-enz, author of "the final" takes us on a tour of key locations to tell the story. >> pilot, joseph baron, ship "saratoga" september 11th, 1814, battle of plattsburgh in cumberland bay. this battle is lost to american history. at the first 100th anniversary, it was known by everyone. this was a human celebration. people knew how important the ballots was, but in the meantime things have changed. that poem became the national anthem, baltimore is in the center...
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our frozen rez voir up in the mountains, the snow is really the key to us getting out of this dprout. 52 in the south bay, 56 on the peninsula. we're going to see temperatures in the mid to upper 60s as we get into this afternoon. may might be your best day to get outdoors. let say happy monday, happy to you interest you. >> the traffic is flowing nicely but we're picking up up the volume westbound. you still see the effects of the low clouds here. as far as your commute for west 580, it's not necessarily in the heart of livermore but coming out of the altamont, chp cleared there from the report and now we see the slower drive developing. west 580 going to see a lot more company over the next 20 minutes. we'll plan for that and watch that. the orange right there indicating a nice easy drive on either side of the bay. typical toward the bay bridge. we do have the cash lanes backing up for all these folks. weep should see the meter lights turn on in a couple seconds if they don't already. that's a pretty typical pattern for a monday. we'll watch this develop. back to you. >> it is 5:39.
our frozen rez voir up in the mountains, the snow is really the key to us getting out of this dprout. 52 in the south bay, 56 on the peninsula. we're going to see temperatures in the mid to upper 60s as we get into this afternoon. may might be your best day to get outdoors. let say happy monday, happy to you interest you. >> the traffic is flowing nicely but we're picking up up the volume westbound. you still see the effects of the low clouds here. as far as your commute for west 580,...
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the love to hear about flows -- what are they telling us about the key trends?t we have really seen and it has continued is the strength of the u.s. equity market is really incredible. record flows going to u.s. equities in the last three months which reflects this positive feeling about u.s. economy in a relatively weak global economy. that is the first thing -- the second thing is we starting to see investors come back to europe and that is after a number of months were the expectations have gone lower and lower. relative to where growth expectations aren't we think things may not turn out as bad everything is relative and that is attracting money coming back to europe. on the flipside it is emerging-market equities which we are we have seen a number -- a number of dollars coming out of emerging-market equities in the last couple of weeks and that reflects what is happening with central banks and the pressure on emerging market currency and the impact on some emerging markets and what is happening with oil is putting a dampening effect on broad equities. >> it
the love to hear about flows -- what are they telling us about the key trends?t we have really seen and it has continued is the strength of the u.s. equity market is really incredible. record flows going to u.s. equities in the last three months which reflects this positive feeling about u.s. economy in a relatively weak global economy. that is the first thing -- the second thing is we starting to see investors come back to europe and that is after a number of months were the expectations have...
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sometimes juggling this structure but what is has done it has give us focus one of the key areas in pare symcertain staff to be the policy lead and the engineering and education and evaluation lead to do a deep dive on the practices but how to get the board moving supervisor mar does it go through though u how do we get to vision zero we have working groups that are supporting us one is the communications group and the funding groups that are working to tried try to fund the rested of the promotions we have a focus on the 2018 but the vision zero programs the policy programs is much broader we're looking at the capital programs which ones are product safety and don't have an objective safety how can we add that to combine those efforts on the messaging and the communication piece as well we have the public information that is listed with the departments working for a unified message and john white has been working on that pledge grant that's been the impetus we've had to broaden the coalition one thing we're proud of with that task force we have groups coming out how do they participate
sometimes juggling this structure but what is has done it has give us focus one of the key areas in pare symcertain staff to be the policy lead and the engineering and education and evaluation lead to do a deep dive on the practices but how to get the board moving supervisor mar does it go through though u how do we get to vision zero we have working groups that are supporting us one is the communications group and the funding groups that are working to tried try to fund the rested of the...
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we break down which bay area agencies already use the equipment and pinpoint the key event that promptedpolice to look at the cameras. these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. right here in san francisco. whether it's helping local businesses like the fruitguys grow and prosper, supporting nonprofits like juma ventures as they fulfill their mission or helping neighborhoods like the tenderloin become vibrant communities. if there's a way to help the people of san francisco thrive and succeed, we'll find it. that's the power of local connections. that's bank of america. at kaiser permanente, everything you need is under one ro
we break down which bay area agencies already use the equipment and pinpoint the key event that promptedpolice to look at the cameras. these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring...
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of moving parts we're sometimes juggling this structure but what is has done it has give us focus one of the key areas in pare symcertain staff to be the policy lead and the engineering and education and evaluation lead to do a deep dive on the practices but how to get the board moving supervisor mar does it go through though u how do we get to vision zero we have working groups that are supporting us one is the communications group and the funding groups that are working to tried try to fund the rested of the promotions we have a focus on the 2018 but the vision zero programs the policy programs is much broader we're
of moving parts we're sometimes juggling this structure but what is has done it has give us focus one of the key areas in pare symcertain staff to be the policy lead and the engineering and education and evaluation lead to do a deep dive on the practices but how to get the board moving supervisor mar does it go through though u how do we get to vision zero we have working groups that are supporting us one is the communications group and the funding groups that are working to tried try to fund...
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did sony take enough care to protect the keys of the kingdom? with us our guests. alan, let me start with you. is a lot of the blame not on whoever did this outside of our borders, but sonny itself? >> well, on one hand they went explicitly after sony. if someone with even moderate means a sign that they want to come after you they will succeed in doing something. the question is how much. that's where the defender comes in. it's the choices they make and the money they spend. we know that sunny failed the security audit in 2005. there are roomers that circulate in the industry about how little they cared about it, who they were promoting and why. this was an environment where they should have been aware of a cyber security threat. >> is this going to set off a round of escalation? are other creative entities, sony's competitors, going to say let's toughen up? >> every company needs to understand that there are best practices and standards for security programsish and they have to undertake the o right activities, have a dedicated team assigned and deploy technolog
did sony take enough care to protect the keys of the kingdom? with us our guests. alan, let me start with you. is a lot of the blame not on whoever did this outside of our borders, but sonny itself? >> well, on one hand they went explicitly after sony. if someone with even moderate means a sign that they want to come after you they will succeed in doing something. the question is how much. that's where the defender comes in. it's the choices they make and the money they spend. we know...
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the pickup. dowel sticks is used for the tuning keys.here and then a mike plug in the top of it and additional plugs in the tail end. ♪ ooh, baby, the boogie-woogie do no more ♪ >> with headphones, tetter can play in the crowded dorm and not disturb his neighbors. ♪ and the boogie, woogie baby >> after success with the first, tetter crafted another guitar for his friend, jerome berrard, who is serving life without parole for a drug-related double murder. ♪ >> i paid the prison equivalent of $25 for it, which is nine packs of cigarettes. >> and he's had more highs off the guitar than he ever had off of drugs. he don't even fool with that anymore. >> learning to play guitar has been one of the high points of my life. it's a shame i had to do it here, but it's a miracle i did it. ♪ >> think you can get me on "american idol?" >> while tetter and berard pass the time playing guitar, a contraband brew called prison julep provides an escape for other inmates. >> of course, yeast is the catalyst for that. they're not able to steal the yeast, per
the pickup. dowel sticks is used for the tuning keys.here and then a mike plug in the top of it and additional plugs in the tail end. ♪ ooh, baby, the boogie-woogie do no more ♪ >> with headphones, tetter can play in the crowded dorm and not disturb his neighbors. ♪ and the boogie, woogie baby >> after success with the first, tetter crafted another guitar for his friend, jerome berrard, who is serving life without parole for a drug-related double murder. ♪ >> i paid...
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and for the israeli side of things this relationship is also very key. the israelis use again information that they received from palestinian intelligence agencies to prevent any kind of attacks, or any kind of plots, if you were, against israelis. so it is a very complicated and very nuanced security relationship. if you remember, barbara, just a short while ago or a few years ago the palestinian president once described quite controversially that security relationship was in his words sacred. as we heard in the report, we have some senior palestinian officials saying the corporation should be suspended at the very least and in light of the killing of the death of the palestinian minister. >> the israelis have said that the army will investigate the death of ziad abu ein. what is going on, and how explosive do you think it could be? >> well it's interesting that mahmood abbas made a statement a short while ago. he said whatever scenario in his words that the israelis put out, he can pretty much dismiss them outright saying effectively that they would be fabrications tha
and for the israeli side of things this relationship is also very key. the israelis use again information that they received from palestinian intelligence agencies to prevent any kind of attacks, or any kind of plots, if you were, against israelis. so it is a very complicated and very nuanced security relationship. if you remember, barbara, just a short while ago or a few years ago the palestinian president once described quite controversially that security relationship was in his words sacred....
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that's the key thing for us. >> reporter: still, goodell will remain the ultimate arbitrator ruling on appeals. >> this in a way is roger goodell's saying i don't care about player criticism, i don't care about union criticism, i don't care about the outcomes of these disciplinary hearings of the last couple weeks. i am retaining a lot of power. this is goodell's attempt to not be completely declawed as commissioner. >> reporter: critics have been slamming the nfl for what they call an anemic response to domestic violence issues and for being unresponsive to women's concerns. i asked the commissioner how he explains this controversy to his two teenage daughters. did you say i screwed up? >> of course. the most important thing in leadership is to be able to say when you make a mistake. and the most important thing is to be able to say this is what i did to correct it. and this is what we did to try to take this situation and move forward. >> reporter: america's most lucrative sports brand still trying to tackle a major off field crisis. peter alexander, nbc news, irving, texas. >>> agai
that's the key thing for us. >> reporter: still, goodell will remain the ultimate arbitrator ruling on appeals. >> this in a way is roger goodell's saying i don't care about player criticism, i don't care about union criticism, i don't care about the outcomes of these disciplinary hearings of the last couple weeks. i am retaining a lot of power. this is goodell's attempt to not be completely declawed as commissioner. >> reporter: critics have been slamming the nfl for what...
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keys. the only person who should hang on to your key is you. those schools have not been adopted out by enterprise settings where there is legitimate use for as them. if an employee quits you want the data where possible. >> that analysis is not correct for a dynamic key situation. >> most security experts don't want to have anything other than akee held by the user. >> the gentleman right here. >> i am sure it is not just judges who have not heard of sting ray technology. can you give the 30 to 60 seconds description of what it is, what it does, why we should be afraid of it? >> there is a woman who would like that question answered. >> the quick version of stingray is it exploits of fundamental security flaw in the older generation of cellphones which is your phone has no way of proving it is talking to at&t power. any cellphone tower or any device that is effectively a tower can decide what it wants to call itself, it can collars of an at&t tower or verizon tower. you don't have to be verizon to call your device a verizon tower. the sting ray impersonates the cellphone infrastructure on the phone network and the fbi drive to a neighborhood, tur
keys. the only person who should hang on to your key is you. those schools have not been adopted out by enterprise settings where there is legitimate use for as them. if an employee quits you want the data where possible. >> that analysis is not correct for a dynamic key situation. >> most security experts don't want to have anything other than akee held by the user. >> the gentleman right here. >> i am sure it is not just judges who have not heard of sting ray...
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the record for ever. >> deeply unfair practice. impact's use of color. automatic transfers the key driver of the increase in the juvenile temporary detention center population. right now there is legislation going to springfield. lawmakers should take it up this spring. >> police are looking for two men who was salted and elderly man on the blue line. those all caught on camera. >> this recording shows two men taking turns smacking and jabbing an elderly man. no police report was filed put the video was uploaded to youtube. it has been watched 90,000 times. chicago is paying tribute to the girl shot to death in the south side park. >> another parked just renamed in her memory. live in the brownsville neighborhood with more. >> this is such a great honor and a great holiday gift. right now this is box foreign park. >> under a proposal. the park is in the 4300 block of south calumet ave. a block from the parents lived under the $1.2 million project. the expansion would include nearly 2 a. south of the 43rd street green light station. it would represent one piece of a larger plan to r
the record for ever. >> deeply unfair practice. impact's use of color. automatic transfers the key driver of the increase in the juvenile temporary detention center population. right now there is legislation going to springfield. lawmakers should take it up this spring. >> police are looking for two men who was salted and elderly man on the blue line. those all caught on camera. >> this recording shows two men taking turns smacking and jabbing an elderly man. no police report...