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if we need to request recorded video from one of these apparentlies that share with us, we go to the -- partners that share with us, we go through the same process to request recorded video. we won't rely on these cameras unless there is a public safety need. >> lanier said the department will not monitor the cameras except in cases of an ongoing emergency. >>> we are on top of breaking news of a terrible crash in montgomery county. it sent seven people including five children to the hospital. this happened around 2:30 along norwood road near excalibur lane in sandy spring. scott broom is near the crash scene with more on how this happened and how those victims are doing. >> reporter: about the only good news is that the road has reopened, not much left but broken glass. let's go up to sky9. this was a parents' nightmare this afternoon, four cars involved, many of the cars with kids inside of them in halloween costumes right in front of the sandy spring friends school here. five kids were hurt, two of them seriously. they were flown out. four cars smashed together halloween afternoon
if we need to request recorded video from one of these apparentlies that share with us, we go to the -- partners that share with us, we go through the same process to request recorded video. we won't rely on these cameras unless there is a public safety need. >> lanier said the department will not monitor the cameras except in cases of an ongoing emergency. >>> we are on top of breaking news of a terrible crash in montgomery county. it sent seven people including five children to...
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i used to go there after school to get the french fries. everyone was great. veryone kept an eye out on everyone. i used to go there to have dinner once in a while. the food is outstanding. >> we're getting hungry here. katie has also had a part of one of vice president biden's goofups. in response to sarah palin, biden said he would go to katie's but katie's was already closed. >>> good morning. this accident finally cleared off the vine street expressway. eastbound approaching 95, you're good to go in this area. no activity there. but we are dealing with activity on 95 southbound past cottman avenue. we have a disabled vehicle out there. and we're also hearing that penndot is actually in route to repair a pretty big pothole in that area. use caution if you're traveling 95 southbound. that's past cottman avenue. heading into new jersey we have an accident, 295 northbound this is just past rancocas woods, and the right lane blocked. elsewhere in new jersey. the 42 freeway looking pretty good. you can see it's pretty wet out there, though. you need to slow down
i used to go there after school to get the french fries. everyone was great. veryone kept an eye out on everyone. i used to go there to have dinner once in a while. the food is outstanding. >> we're getting hungry here. katie has also had a part of one of vice president biden's goofups. in response to sarah palin, biden said he would go to katie's but katie's was already closed. >>> good morning. this accident finally cleared off the vine street expressway. eastbound approaching...
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about 400 million of it is used to go out and advertise obamacare. millions are used to relocate fast food. the fast food joints, 200 yards to make sure they don't. it's worth millions, right? >> it will cost $1 billion to fight ebola. we have that money in the ásuár fund that is being used for political means. use that money by all means. >> jessica, should we go into that fund to help prevent ebola and other viruses from spreading further? >> no. the fund should not be used for cdc or nih. that funding should be coming from the budget, not just the sequester, but the last several budgets. they have been receiving many cuts into their budget. when we have crises like this, it's apparent for everyone that we need a strong cdc. we need a strong institute of health. they are the first line of defense. >> you are saying more money but where do we get it? why not go into obamacare? >> there are so many different -- because obamacare is preventive health care, not a slush fund. ráis to have programs around the country as your health insurance companies tel
about 400 million of it is used to go out and advertise obamacare. millions are used to relocate fast food. the fast food joints, 200 yards to make sure they don't. it's worth millions, right? >> it will cost $1 billion to fight ebola. we have that money in the ásuár fund that is being used for political means. use that money by all means. >> jessica, should we go into that fund to help prevent ebola and other viruses from spreading further? >> no. the fund should not be...
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going to be hungry. the scene was a bit small before when i used to go to comicons, i used to talk to my favorite artists. now, it's like it's so hard to even get a wave in. every year, it's getting bigger and bigger. it's nothing but love for each other. for me, cosplay is definitely not so much play because i take a lot of pride in my costumes that i make and they generally run up a really big bill for me. costumes cost about $200 onwards to $4,000. i would generally like to say i'm making a ode to the creator of the specific character. if the producer were to walk by one of my costumes, they'd be like, hey, that looks exactly how i designed it. that would be the utmost artistic compliment to me. >> all right, thanks for watching. you have invited us into your home every saturday. we've loved every minute of it. cnn money is signing off from tv, but we're just getting started online. it's where business gets personal, delivering the money news that matters most to you. here's a peek at some of the amazie ining content we're buil. >> worst case would be the violation of humanity. >> we're going to ask e
going to be hungry. the scene was a bit small before when i used to go to comicons, i used to talk to my favorite artists. now, it's like it's so hard to even get a wave in. every year, it's getting bigger and bigger. it's nothing but love for each other. for me, cosplay is definitely not so much play because i take a lot of pride in my costumes that i make and they generally run up a really big bill for me. costumes cost about $200 onwards to $4,000. i would generally like to say i'm making a...
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. >> i used to go after school to get the french fries. everybody kept an eye on everyone. i used to go there to have dinner every once in a while. their food was outstanding. >>> in the 2008 debate with sarah palin he mentioned that he would go to katie's on union street. well katie's was already closed and it isn't on union street. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first alert" weather with meteorologist bill henley. >>> might have trouble seeing the street signs in some areas, the rain is coming down and bringing visibility down, too. excellent visibility from this view from the comcast center looking at the art museum. 66 degrees, philadelphia international reporting, and the rain falling on the streets in cape may. it's going to take a little time for it to come to an end, but it will be ending this morning. clouds right over the city are starting to thin out considerably just to our southwest. that's the drier air that is going to be here for most of the day. but we still have to contend with the heavier showers that are coming through burlington county right now. mt. laur
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that's going to help to warm us up a little bit. it's going to be less breezy tomorrow so we'll be more comfortable in the afternoon. but temperatures will be cooler tomorrow afternoon than they were this afternoon. but remember how temperatures just dropped off all of a sudden around dinnertime today, not going to happen tomorrow. wego're ing to start to rebound and temperatures will be back to the 70s for the workweek. so look at these current numbers. if you're about to step out the door to walk the dogs for the last time of the night, grab that winter jacket. 45 in frederick right now. 43 in westminster. 53 in downtown washington, but it feels colder than that because of of this 24-hour temperature change. 22 degrees cooler in winchester. 29 degrees cooler in can you pepper -- culpepper. on satellite and radar, we are clear. we are dry, and it's going to remain that way. and the feels like forecast helps tell the story of what this is going to feel like for you as you step out the door tomorrow morning. it will feel like 35 in wi
that's going to help to warm us up a little bit. it's going to be less breezy tomorrow so we'll be more comfortable in the afternoon. but temperatures will be cooler tomorrow afternoon than they were this afternoon. but remember how temperatures just dropped off all of a sudden around dinnertime today, not going to happen tomorrow. wego're ing to start to rebound and temperatures will be back to the 70s for the workweek. so look at these current numbers. if you're about to step out the door to...
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take us -- they are going to take us to court. that we'll hae have committed a crime. for us time they had not brought us any food. any food. >> and again, you are going to hear this in the next part of the interview. the sheets that, mr. duncan used, sweated on, those sheets are still on the bed in her apartment. the pillowcases are still there. the soiled towels in a plastic bag. not, some sort of biohazard containment, bag, just a plastic bag, said louise she put them in. waiting for word, for somebody to collect them. she doesn't know what to do with them. one welcome note. today. late after the debail, about the food. some did arrive. we are told, however this cannot be overstated. clean-up crews have not paid a visit to, take all those soiled items out of her apartment. part two of our conversation shortly. first bring our panel of experts, chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, the doctor, director of center for disaster preparedness at columbia, and the author of many books, upcoming "ebola" history of a deadly viru
take us -- they are going to take us to court. that we'll hae have committed a crime. for us time they had not brought us any food. any food. >> and again, you are going to hear this in the next part of the interview. the sheets that, mr. duncan used, sweated on, those sheets are still on the bed in her apartment. the pillowcases are still there. the soiled towels in a plastic bag. not, some sort of biohazard containment, bag, just a plastic bag, said louise she put them in. waiting for...
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and as we start to migrate to the future and you will go ahead and use a trap door so that you will be able to go off in the 24 inch height and to be able to go back and forth until you get all of the stations of the 24 inch height and then you will assert a set of stairs and close it so that you are at the 24, and the challenge is can we find a way to make that process work to get to a 48 inch that is the challenge that is there. >> from a layman's perspective it seems that you have to do the upgrade and change regardless if we go to 24, 50. >> but the challenge, seems the same to me either way. >> and it, and we have to do it to increase the capacity. >> right. >> we could stay with the current height of 8 inches but it is not going to give us the level boarding which will allow us to go ahead and increase the capacity. so, we will be stuck at this same place. >> okay. >> and again, it seems like, cal train is going to have that challenge, whether even if you go to 24, so if it is the difference between feflt and 24, and the up grades are going to need to happen in all of the station
and as we start to migrate to the future and you will go ahead and use a trap door so that you will be able to go off in the 24 inch height and to be able to go back and forth until you get all of the stations of the 24 inch height and then you will assert a set of stairs and close it so that you are at the 24, and the challenge is can we find a way to make that process work to get to a 48 inch that is the challenge that is there. >> from a layman's perspective it seems that you have to...
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>> when i was a kid the county that i lived in banned paper bags and told us to go to plastic bags. now it's let's ban the plastic bags and go back to the paper bags. the policies are important to hear. my organization, the national center, sent to the justice department, we asked them to send election openers to new orleans, to wisconsin, milwaukee, we asked them to go to philadelphia. we sent seven places where we identified media reports that were current and asked them to investigate, to see to it that election fraud was not occurring. they said no. they did not send those people, and they were unconcerned about that, but this policy issue they're concerned about. it is all about who's ox is getting gored. it appears what we want to say is that this does not help democrats. this does help republicans. now we have johnny come lately when a partisan advantage appears, that's something that the courts are supposed to get involved in. that's absolutely not something that the courts should get involved in. >> well, ashley spillane, how do you respond to these laws? can you help young
>> when i was a kid the county that i lived in banned paper bags and told us to go to plastic bags. now it's let's ban the plastic bags and go back to the paper bags. the policies are important to hear. my organization, the national center, sent to the justice department, we asked them to send election openers to new orleans, to wisconsin, milwaukee, we asked them to go to philadelphia. we sent seven places where we identified media reports that were current and asked them to investigate,...
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going to end. >> ebola. terrorism. as steroids. one more for as troidz. >> how do i think the world is going to end? aliens. they're going to come down and they're going to let us> that's my first one. >> ice age. >> how is the world going to end. >> never end. >> global warming or something with the sun. >> global warming might be the kick. >> how is the world going to end? >> with a clock? >> is the sun going to explode and consume us all in flames? cow farts you know what the only cure for ebola is? tee keel a. we'll survive. i hope it ends in a positive way (?) >> how's it going to end. >> you confessed that you thought the aliens were the number one. i saw it on videotape so it must be true. so let's hear about your theory. kennedy: i think aliens will figure out how to tra verse wormholes, and they're going to see us as threat because they'll see we're organized and we're done. >> we can't go across wormholes. why develop all that awesome technology and come over and stomp us like an anthill. kennedy: i think the collective conscious is to be ultimately imperialistic and kill people. >> don't you want to take them over and be their master. >> yeah, you do
going to end. >> ebola. terrorism. as steroids. one more for as troidz. >> how do i think the world is going to end? aliens. they're going to come down and they're going to let us> that's my first one. >> ice age. >> how is the world going to end. >> never end. >> global warming or something with the sun. >> global warming might be the kick. >> how is the world going to end? >> with a clock? >> is the sun going to explode and...
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about 400 million of it is used to go out and advertise obamacare. millions are used to relocate fast food. the fast food joints, 200 yards to make sure they don't. it's worth millions, right? >> it will cost $1 billion to fight ebola. we have that money in the ásuár fund that is being used for political means. use that money by all means. >> jessica, should we go into that fund to help prevent ebola and other viruses from spreading further? >> no. the fund should not be used for cdc or nih. that funding should be coming from the budget, not just the sequester, but the last several budgets. they have been receiving many cuts into their budget. when we have crises like this, it's apparent for everyone that we need a strong cdc. we need a strong institute of health. they are the first line of defense. >> you are saying more money but where do we get it? why not go into obamacare? >> there are so many different -- because obamacare is preventive health care, not a slush fund. ráis to have programs around the country as your health insurance companies tel
about 400 million of it is used to go out and advertise obamacare. millions are used to relocate fast food. the fast food joints, 200 yards to make sure they don't. it's worth millions, right? >> it will cost $1 billion to fight ebola. we have that money in the ásuár fund that is being used for political means. use that money by all means. >> jessica, should we go into that fund to help prevent ebola and other viruses from spreading further? >> no. the fund should not be...
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used and had been cleared to screen for ebola. just this weekend, the fda announced they were going to allow emergency use authorization to screen for ebola in hospitals across the country, including in the tri-state area where there are quarantines. and it's going to give you a readout in about one hour. that suggests things will get more firm and understandable from here on out. >> patrick tucker, thank you for keeping us up to date on everything going on with the technology going on to fight this disease will stop -- this disease. is on the hunt in
used and had been cleared to screen for ebola. just this weekend, the fda announced they were going to allow emergency use authorization to screen for ebola in hospitals across the country, including in the tri-state area where there are quarantines. and it's going to give you a readout in about one hour. that suggests things will get more firm and understandable from here on out. >> patrick tucker, thank you for keeping us up to date on everything going on with the technology going on to...
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to take us to court, are going to take us to court that we'll have committed a crime. they have not brought us any food. any food. >> that was thursday morning and since then she has been delivered some food. but for most people this is totally unfamiliar territory. but not for dr. howard markell. he joins us now, a medical historian and author of the book "quarantine." thanks for being back on the program, doc. >> thank you, sanjay. >> when they hear this scenario that i just described, i think it's pretty shocking for a lot of people, but health officials pretty much anywhere in the united states do have this power, right? what is the limit of the power? >> well, the powers are actually quite strong. more than 100 years ago the commissioner of health, new york city, was testifying before congress and they asked what are the limits of your powers? and he said, well, senator, i could make city hall a quarantine hospital tomorrow if i wanted to. so, if indeed the health authorities feel that you're a threat, that you're not cooperating and that you might infect others p
to take us to court, are going to take us to court that we'll have committed a crime. they have not brought us any food. any food. >> that was thursday morning and since then she has been delivered some food. but for most people this is totally unfamiliar territory. but not for dr. howard markell. he joins us now, a medical historian and author of the book "quarantine." thanks for being back on the program, doc. >> thank you, sanjay. >> when they hear this scenario...
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after i was rescued, when i used to go to school, people looked down on me and asked me what was the point of my studying.... and i would think to myself, "'because i can!' now that i am studying, i am capable of doing things too. i can be as good as your sons and daughters." manjita has persuaded villages across the terai, including her own, to no longer send girls away. she's also working with families to help bring their daughters home. manjita is not alone in her quest to end slavery in nepal. man bahadur chettri has worked to free kamlaris for more than a decade from those who flout the law using power and connections. this is about their land, their power and the poverty that tharus live in. the tharus don't have any income source so even 2000 rupees or $20 a year is a big amount. so these landlords have all the power, money and the land. along with that, they are comparatively more well-informed than others. they understand law. they know which laws the government strictly regulates and which it doesn't. they understand laws can get them into trouble in the future and what can
after i was rescued, when i used to go to school, people looked down on me and asked me what was the point of my studying.... and i would think to myself, "'because i can!' now that i am studying, i am capable of doing things too. i can be as good as your sons and daughters." manjita has persuaded villages across the terai, including her own, to no longer send girls away. she's also working with families to help bring their daughters home. manjita is not alone in her quest to end...
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four years in the 1980's and years in the early 1990's. >> you were right down the street. >> we used to go near apex to center pit rry pittsboro. >> never been there. a little beach that they imported and dive off the cliffs. you used to lieve live here. thank you so much for coming to north carolina. hoping that tom will pull it out. if we win north carolina i think we will win the senate. >> we have to or otherwise it is the end of our country. thank you for standing brave. >> thank you. for coming out. been a strong has proponent of public-private partnerships partnerships. questions. do you support public-private partnerships? >> i think we have actually had a specific opinion but we have had and been on the infrastructure and need to do that and one t idea that i have and promoted quite a bit is lowering the tax american profit overseas, come to encourage it to home and taking that tax money and putting it [inaudible]. i think we could come up with billion and $70 billion lowering the tax and getting more revenue. >> thank you so much for being here. live here? >> yes, sir. >> thank y
four years in the 1980's and years in the early 1990's. >> you were right down the street. >> we used to go near apex to center pit rry pittsboro. >> never been there. a little beach that they imported and dive off the cliffs. you used to lieve live here. thank you so much for coming to north carolina. hoping that tom will pull it out. if we win north carolina i think we will win the senate. >> we have to or otherwise it is the end of our country. thank you for standing...
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was zuckerburg able to say this is going to the cdc? if that's true, can't all of us do that with our taxes. i don't want it to go to funding obesity programs. i want mine to go to alzheimer's. >> you can't just give money to the pentagon. >> it is from his foundation. >> i think the deal was he expected to pay $125 million for his house and he got a real good deal. oh tax write off. >> they say this guy is a terrorist act because his idea is fear. this is an l.a. bus. i am not sure the fear is anything. have you ever been on an l.a. bus? there is a good chance he doesn't know what he was carrying. >> what do you make of the threat of ebola in general? you said you agreed with me 100% on everything. do you think it is under hype eds, over hyped and under hyped. >> the hype thing has made it completely dash sh you can't get it. the thing that bothers me is the diseases -- is the disease. it can mu tate and there are things you don't know about it. they come out after the fact that we probably got that wrong. as the president says it is never going to come here. so ever
was zuckerburg able to say this is going to the cdc? if that's true, can't all of us do that with our taxes. i don't want it to go to funding obesity programs. i want mine to go to alzheimer's. >> you can't just give money to the pentagon. >> it is from his foundation. >> i think the deal was he expected to pay $125 million for his house and he got a real good deal. oh tax write off. >> they say this guy is a terrorist act because his idea is fear. this is an l.a. bus. i...
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. >> this is going to cost us. it's going to affect us. right? >> in 2012 it was hit hard but not last night. >> we're smart this time. we put our gate down this time. >> the craziness damaged more than property. two people were shot. they're okay. one person is in serious condition after being stabbed and three officers retreated after being hit with flying bottles. others were struck. >> it's just disgraceful. >> there were 40 arrests. of the six felonies four were not san francisco residents. in san francisco, abc7 news >> here is a route of the parade it starts at moon and cuts to the civic center for a rally in front of city hall. leanne a lot of people have been celebrating since last night. >> that is right. as of 7:00 this evening, this area will be closed to traffic the parade, we're telling everybody to take public transportation the parade will end here, a celebration and a party for fans from the giants. >> designing and painting floats doesn't happen overnight. >> we like building floats in less than three days. and this is a lot of
. >> this is going to cost us. it's going to affect us. right? >> in 2012 it was hit hard but not last night. >> we're smart this time. we put our gate down this time. >> the craziness damaged more than property. two people were shot. they're okay. one person is in serious condition after being stabbed and three officers retreated after being hit with flying bottles. others were struck. >> it's just disgraceful. >> there were 40 arrests. of the six felonies...
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move through so one can support or opposite the ideas of requiring a proportion of the conditional use to go through the process to become a airbnb whatever the person's view it's important to understand the reality it means a probability lengthy conditional use process and means a significant number of cruz added to the planning department's workload so i want to stress that realty i don't know that a cu is a simple permit to get a cumbersome process. >> okay supervisor chiu. >> thank you. i want to comment on some of the comments that colleagues have made you first of all, thank the members of the committee for wrestling with the policy i know there is not an easy issue to table i want to appreciate all the comments and at the outset the contemplates by supervisor wiener and supervisor cohen i'm happy to support and supervisor kim mentioned addressing the safety concerns of the potential emergencies and supervisor cohen mentioned that that what supervisor cohen mentioned a host to post an evasion notice specific to that unit it's appropriate and every unit has a different set of situations
move through so one can support or opposite the ideas of requiring a proportion of the conditional use to go through the process to become a airbnb whatever the person's view it's important to understand the reality it means a probability lengthy conditional use process and means a significant number of cruz added to the planning department's workload so i want to stress that realty i don't know that a cu is a simple permit to get a cumbersome process. >> okay supervisor chiu. >>...
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access of the records for the residential record so we'll use that it's not dissimilar to someone coming in for a building permit to modify it we're going to establish the fact there was a residential use that's how we try our best to address that. >> thank you very much. >> okay. thank you supervisor kim. >> thank you i had a couple of questions on an issue that come up two weeks ago the bed-and-breakfast permit it's clear from hearing from the public comment there are a number of people that are doing this close to 3 hundred and 65 days a year hosted and those types of uses are more appropriately fall under the bed-and-breakfast permit you're basically a full-time hotel vs. this legislation it is for more of the part time posters so i want to understand the bed-and-breakfast permit it goes through quickly and easily but if i'm going to tell a group of the guests to go that way i want to understand it so if someone could articulate that process. >> thank you scott sanchez with the planning staff wards to the bed-and-breakfast permit there's bed-and-breakfast per say it's a hotel use so depending on the district it's conditional use exc
access of the records for the residential record so we'll use that it's not dissimilar to someone coming in for a building permit to modify it we're going to establish the fact there was a residential use that's how we try our best to address that. >> thank you very much. >> okay. thank you supervisor kim. >> thank you i had a couple of questions on an issue that come up two weeks ago the bed-and-breakfast permit it's clear from hearing from the public comment there are a...
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that isk to the futurure, what they a going to k us to execute. >> we are going to talk abouout thaat>> we are back with general ray meeting inthe annual washington. one of the highlights has been the unveiling of the new operating condo. ho will that change the way you fight? >> i it is the r recommendationa new environment we are going to face. .t is learning fm roe past we are seeing the convolution of state and nonstate actors. we are seeing increased human interaction. the new concept is recognizing the challenges we face. we are developing a force that will be able to operate across the realm of operations in order to meet our naon security and p provide options for securirity leaders so they have choices as we go forward. >> how colored were you by your experiences in iraq and afghanistan, where soldiers were opating at a range of capapabilities that were andecedented to civil humanitarian systems? >> i have seen it go from high-intensity to something or a different within a day or hours of each other. people watch what happens in the last few hours. i believe they will try to
that isk to the futurure, what they a going to k us to execute. >> we are going to talk abouout thaat>> we are back with general ray meeting inthe annual washington. one of the highlights has been the unveiling of the new operating condo. ho will that change the way you fight? >> i it is the r recommendationa new environment we are going to face. .t is learning fm roe past we are seeing the convolution of state and nonstate actors. we are seeing increased human interaction....
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to go away. it's going to be more focused on the practical things of how people are using, extracting out of thesenes. right? so that's going to -- next year's going to be all about this really cool stuff that people are doing with drones that are practical, that are adding value. and eventually in the future, i mean, someone would talk -- i read an article about how they're planning on using drones on mars or the moon to map mars, figure out if they can put a jet anyone on it, go around and just map it out. so people are going to -- you're going to see a lot of this application five years from now. there's going to be a lot of innovation. i mean, we've been able to get this far in just such a small amount of time. five years from now? all of this innovation is going to be smaller, cheaper, far more reliable. all of the software's going to be far more reliable, battery's going to be far more reliable. so the opportunities are incredible. i mean, we had someone ask us if we could build a drone for cleaning windows at high rises. you know. so people are creative out there. so people who are building
to go away. it's going to be more focused on the practical things of how people are using, extracting out of thesenes. right? so that's going to -- next year's going to be all about this really cool stuff that people are doing with drones that are practical, that are adding value. and eventually in the future, i mean, someone would talk -- i read an article about how they're planning on using drones on mars or the moon to map mars, figure out if they can put a jet anyone on it, go around and...
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i used to go there after school to get french fries. everyone was polite. ep an eye out on everyone and stuff like that. i used to go there to have dinner once in a while. their food was outstanding. >> katie's also had a part in one of vice president's joe biden's more goofups. he mentioned he would go to katie's on union street. katie's was already closed and it isn't on union street. (qyrrñ nbc 10 news at 5:00 is n. >> here are jacqueline london and keith jones. >> we are tracking storms. >>> first alert meteorologist sheena parveen is watching the radar. sheena? >> that's right. we're tracking thunderstorms for the rest of this evening overnight tonight. some of the storms will be containing locally heavy rainfall and gusty winds. coming up, i'll tell you where the storms are and the time line through the overnight hours. >>> in the event the deadly ebola virus should strike new jersey, what health care issues are doing to protect, prevent and educate the community. i'm cydney long with that story, next. >>> and dozens of homes burglarized. it's happen
i used to go there after school to get french fries. everyone was polite. ep an eye out on everyone and stuff like that. i used to go there to have dinner once in a while. their food was outstanding. >> katie's also had a part in one of vice president's joe biden's more goofups. he mentioned he would go to katie's on union street. katie's was already closed and it isn't on union street. (qyrrñ nbc 10 news at 5:00 is n. >> here are jacqueline london and keith jones. >> we...
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maybe a dozen trips to afghanistan in troops to afghanistan in the last ten years or so and used to go to pakistan. we've received so much false information in afghanistan about the policies i just don't even go there anymore. i don't want to hear their line anymore frankly about what they are doing. at one point i had the head of intelligence say if you could point out to us where in pakistan that people the people are that are supporting the taliban in afghanistan we will go after them and they looked at him like all you kidding? you know where they are, you are supporting them. so i've given up in terms of trying to change their policy towards afghanistan. we shouldn't give up. fact that i am frustrated as out of policy by the way. but it's just a fact of life. i'm just being honest. but now there might be some additional ways in which we can encourage pakistan to really go after the people creating trouble inside of afghanistan. there may be some new ways of persuasion towards pakistan to go after the problem that's being created in afghanistan. but created in pakistan. we just hav
maybe a dozen trips to afghanistan in troops to afghanistan in the last ten years or so and used to go to pakistan. we've received so much false information in afghanistan about the policies i just don't even go there anymore. i don't want to hear their line anymore frankly about what they are doing. at one point i had the head of intelligence say if you could point out to us where in pakistan that people the people are that are supporting the taliban in afghanistan we will go after them and...
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san marino ranged in 208th pleas. >> i don't want to go down the cliche of 1-1, the opposition is enough. i don't want to suggest it will be heezy for us to go out there -- easy for us to go out and score goals. i don't think it will be. the players that i select will be anxious to play at the highest of their levels. that should be difficult for a team like san marino to live with if we reach that goal, if you like. >> european champion spain will face slovakia, coming off the back of a disastrous world cup. they have become well in the euro campaign, slashing macedonia 5-1 in an opening qualifier. >> translation: we will face a hard game, an intense came, a difficult game. they have fast players, who do what they do well. and sure they impose a number of problems. >> nine qualifiers in total on thursday. sweden without their record goal scorer and captain. in a home clash. ib ram imo vich is suffering from a heel problem. >> at the moment i'm injured, i'm on may way back doing recovery for the moment, it feels good, better than yesterday. >> the head of the football european club association issued a warning to f.i.f.a. there could b
san marino ranged in 208th pleas. >> i don't want to go down the cliche of 1-1, the opposition is enough. i don't want to suggest it will be heezy for us to go out there -- easy for us to go out and score goals. i don't think it will be. the players that i select will be anxious to play at the highest of their levels. that should be difficult for a team like san marino to live with if we reach that goal, if you like. >> european champion spain will face slovakia, coming off the back...
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it's going to slam new england and it's going to leave us with showers and windy conditions. but overnight tonight, just breezy, partial clearing, 41 to 48. winds out of the northwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour. so tomorrow morning, we're going to see lots of sunshine, temperatures in the 40s had and 50s. that's it. winds out of the northwest continue at 10 to 20. in the afternoon, much cooler, but less breezy. 55 to 60 instead of getting into the 70s for the afternoon highs. northwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. so the winds start to relax heading into the afternoon and evening on sunday. then monday, as the storm system approaches, an increase in cloud cover, but we stay dry until monday night. then scattered showers are in the forecast on tuesday with a high of 63 degrees. in the first alert seven-day forecast, we stay in the 60s, the low 60s, as a matter of fact, on wednesday and thursday. that wind is going to be pretty strong from time to time on wednesday and thursday. but as i mentioned before, the worst of it will be up in new england. earlier today, my mom text
it's going to slam new england and it's going to leave us with showers and windy conditions. but overnight tonight, just breezy, partial clearing, 41 to 48. winds out of the northwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour. so tomorrow morning, we're going to see lots of sunshine, temperatures in the 40s had and 50s. that's it. winds out of the northwest continue at 10 to 20. in the afternoon, much cooler, but less breezy. 55 to 60 instead of getting into the 70s for the afternoon highs. northwest winds at...
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you know, we're going to do our best to get to where we want to go and where the fans want us to go. >> if the orioles win, they will play the other league's winner in the world series. >> it is 4:36. ahead on news 4 today, new concerns about the way a local shelter is being run. it's where 8-year-old rudd disappeared. how a recent soiree is fueling new calls for it to shut down. >>> a cloudy start to your morning. tom will look hour by hour when the rain will come so you can plan your weekend. >>> but first it's a tax-free weekend in virginia. the specific symptoms you can save money on and how to afford save money on and how to afford your household to go savein fairfax county to afford your houswe had to cut a lot of waste. we consolidated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can balance a budget. oh, and we definitely
you know, we're going to do our best to get to where we want to go and where the fans want us to go. >> if the orioles win, they will play the other league's winner in the world series. >> it is 4:36. ahead on news 4 today, new concerns about the way a local shelter is being run. it's where 8-year-old rudd disappeared. how a recent soiree is fueling new calls for it to shut down. >>> a cloudy start to your morning. tom will look hour by hour when the rain will come so you...
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you know, we're going to do our best to get to where we want to go and where the fans want us to go. been a big part of it, they're along for the ride and we're going to do our best. >> any time you have a chance to be in the playoffs, it's awesome. right now, it's just four teams and it's a privately -- privilege to be part of it. >> first pitch tomorrow at 8:07. i just feel all this is so lackluster. all that fighting and debating last night. >> you want to start a new fight? >> i don't. >> hold on, i got to clean some stuff up. all you people getting over me for disrespecting her, when i talked about i'd rather here from her about football. what i meant was, when you talking about the mood in the locker room and i said, i'd rather hear from them. what i meant was, as it regards what football players feel and think, let me here that from somebody who's been smacked in the mouth. i got nothing but props for her because she's a d-1 >>> that's our broadcast. if i'm not mistaken, "the tonight show" is coming up next. >> you're not mistaken. we'll see you tomorrow. in fairfax county we h
you know, we're going to do our best to get to where we want to go and where the fans want us to go. been a big part of it, they're along for the ride and we're going to do our best. >> any time you have a chance to be in the playoffs, it's awesome. right now, it's just four teams and it's a privately -- privilege to be part of it. >> first pitch tomorrow at 8:07. i just feel all this is so lackluster. all that fighting and debating last night. >> you want to start a new...
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from us to go from a good defense to a great defense or elite defense, that's where the turnovers comen. >>> you can see penn state play ohio state right here on channel 6 tomorrow night at 8:00. the lions lot of the last two rivals, and it is a real big game. trying to end a two-game losing streak, too. >>> and students in buck county exercise brains and bodies this morning. students and teachers walked their neighborhood in support of the juvenile diabetes research organization. the students spent the month learning about the disease and fundraising for the cause. so far the school raised $2200 for the foun there are 211 lawyers in congress. but not one electrician. so here's a bright idea. donald norcross. a union electrician for 30 years... in the state senate, he stood up for working families and he'll stand up for south jersey in congress. working to make college affordable. fighting to create jobs that can support a family. and pushing equal pay for equal work. donald norcross. a congressman for us. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> we are
from us to go from a good defense to a great defense or elite defense, that's where the turnovers comen. >>> you can see penn state play ohio state right here on channel 6 tomorrow night at 8:00. the lions lot of the last two rivals, and it is a real big game. trying to end a two-game losing streak, too. >>> and students in buck county exercise brains and bodies this morning. students and teachers walked their neighborhood in support of the juvenile diabetes research...
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>> i think what they're going to tell you, two things. one, are they going to use all of the new macro things that have been happening from ebola to prices and the collapsing dollar as an excuse to prepare people for bad news. that's the one big concern that everyone has. and second, are they going to sell through it? so the banks, they've had a very interesting interest rate environment, if they've been hedging in their own way, that's a problem. intel derives half its income overseas. the rising dollar could have an impact on its future sales. what they say about those two things in the future are going to have a big impact on how the market reacts. those big bellwethers will be telling about whether we should worry about the next earnings report. >> so is the market vulnerable -- let me pose it this way. do you think the ceos will be very cautious in their forward guidance because of all the things you just mentioned? >> i absolutely think they have reasons and ability -- remember, ceoss looic to outperform. >> sure. >> if they have a good reason and good set of
>> i think what they're going to tell you, two things. one, are they going to use all of the new macro things that have been happening from ebola to prices and the collapsing dollar as an excuse to prepare people for bad news. that's the one big concern that everyone has. and second, are they going to sell through it? so the banks, they've had a very interesting interest rate environment, if they've been hedging in their own way, that's a problem. intel derives half its income overseas....
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between the unbelievable things you had to witness and go through as a child, the death of your uncle, the death of your father and, perhaps, the connection with drug use i don't think it had much to do with it. there are many, many people who have been through a lot worse things than i went through. i lost my dad when i was 14. and to violence, but there are millions of people living in the worst parts of our country, in harlem and watts and apalachia and the migrant worker fields in the southern states or in southern california who lose their parents to disease or to violence. >> that's a direct result of their poverty and desperation and those kids don't have many of the advantages that i had. you know, i had a tragedy but everybody has tragedy in their lives. and i -- >> you also had to deal with -- >> i also had a tremendous amount of support. a very, very strong family. i had the resources for a good education, and so i had advantages. >> there is something different about going through it in the very public manner in which your family has had to go through it. >> there may be mooredship in going through it privately. so is a like my mother says,
between the unbelievable things you had to witness and go through as a child, the death of your uncle, the death of your father and, perhaps, the connection with drug use i don't think it had much to do with it. there are many, many people who have been through a lot worse things than i went through. i lost my dad when i was 14. and to violence, but there are millions of people living in the worst parts of our country, in harlem and watts and apalachia and the migrant worker fields in the...
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used to be there. temple we used to visit. >> is that right? >> yeah. >> for some reason, i think, it really strikes me to think that my ancestors used to go there and pray. >> that was the only temple that was there in town. that's how they lived. several thousand years they were here. >> that's extraordinary. that's our history. >> yep. >> you know, the thing is, history has a strange way of repeating itself. all the violence my mom thought she had left behind, i was about to see it for myself in a country that is still unsettled, seven decades later. >> but first, at the international airport in pakistan's largest city, karachi, is under attack right now by unidentified militants. how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully
used to be there. temple we used to visit. >> is that right? >> yeah. >> for some reason, i think, it really strikes me to think that my ancestors used to go there and pray. >> that was the only temple that was there in town. that's how they lived. several thousand years they were here. >> that's extraordinary. that's our history. >> yep. >> you know, the thing is, history has a strange way of repeating itself. all the violence my mom thought she had...
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to use it? you agree with me, right? >> no one's going to use it? yeah, probably nobody's going to use it. >> thank you. >> still worried about the security aspect. if all you have to do, explain this to me, is simply tweet from ones user to the other. >> yes. >> and that means all you have to do to compromise it is log into somebody's twitter account well, leave these logged in all the time. >> that's what i said. >> that's an issue with everything. most have fraud protection on them like if you use your credit card. the easiest way for your payment information to be stolen is when you hand your credit card to someone at a restaurant. how many people see that? >> that happens everywhere in america. everywhere else -- >> right there -- >> even the u.s. that's going to be changing in the next year. >> theft would be the least of the problems. whenever you have a problem like that it means you're seeing a lot of usage and uptake. that would be a high-end problem for them to have with this. >> fair point but i still think it's a sticking point. venture
to use it? you agree with me, right? >> no one's going to use it? yeah, probably nobody's going to use it. >> thank you. >> still worried about the security aspect. if all you have to do, explain this to me, is simply tweet from ones user to the other. >> yes. >> and that means all you have to do to compromise it is log into somebody's twitter account well, leave these logged in all the time. >> that's what i said. >> that's an issue with everything....
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yeah, the commissioner singer and then, we will get to commissioner sanchez. >> go ahead. >> and i think, that and this is very important thing for us to remember, is that there were some passionate people here, with us today, with some real insights into what is going on into their community and we would not have that lens and focus on that without commissioner taylor-mcghee efforts and i think that it is incumbent upon us to make sure that we explore these issues and come to understand some of the things that people are concerned about in the community. and come back to them with answers. >> thank you, and i think that is what we requested from the director and i couldn't, agree more fully. and having worked here, for these many years. that we must come up this time with an answer to the or to our issues. of health disparities, there is no question about that. commissioner sanchez? >> yes mr, chair, yes in keeping with the spirit of commissioners, that are going after many, many years, and having a vote taken which we did. and having votes shared kh, we did. i would therefore, move that in the spirit of unity, and of this commissi
yeah, the commissioner singer and then, we will get to commissioner sanchez. >> go ahead. >> and i think, that and this is very important thing for us to remember, is that there were some passionate people here, with us today, with some real insights into what is going on into their community and we would not have that lens and focus on that without commissioner taylor-mcghee efforts and i think that it is incumbent upon us to make sure that we explore these issues and come to...
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a lot of people coming to it obviously and it's going to be the bridge is going to be well used. out to the maps we go westbound 580 off to a little bit of a slow start in some areas. for the most part you see green on this map. westbound 580 does look good in the dublin area. now let's go back to the desk. >>> the city of san francisco rolled out the orange carpet last night to welcome major league baseball to the bay area. some of the city's heavy hitters such as former mayor willie brown, giants re ox larry bear were among the 2500 guests that wined and dined at the invitation only gala inside the new cruise ship terminal. >> the entire organization from larry bear and all the investors is a wonderful time for our city. i have to say, i'm the luckiest mayor to be in san francisco. >> that is pretty good time to be mayor of san francisco. the gala featured a giant colored orange carpet. there was also that, a spectacular fire works show. you can see coit tower it will up in orange. the giants spent wednesday night in kansas city after their game two loss and then flew back to sa
a lot of people coming to it obviously and it's going to be the bridge is going to be well used. out to the maps we go westbound 580 off to a little bit of a slow start in some areas. for the most part you see green on this map. westbound 580 does look good in the dublin area. now let's go back to the desk. >>> the city of san francisco rolled out the orange carpet last night to welcome major league baseball to the bay area. some of the city's heavy hitters such as former mayor willie...
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between the unbelievable things you had to witness and go through as a child, the death of your uncle, the death of your father and, perhaps, the connection with drug use i don't think it had much to do with it. there are many, many people who have been through a lot worse things than i went through. i lost my dad when i was 14. and to violence, but there are millions of people living in the worst parts of our country, in harlem and watts and apalachia and the migrant worker fields in the southern states or in southern california who lose their parents to disease or to violence. >> that's a direct result of their poverty and desperation and those kids don't have many of the advantages that i had. you know, i had a tragedy but everybody has tragedy in their lives. and i -- >> you also had to deal with -- >> i also had a tremendous amount of support. a very, very strong family. i had the resources for a good education, and so i had advantages. >> there is something different about going through it in the very public manner in which your family has had to go through it. >> there may be mooredship in going through it privately. so is a like my mother says,
between the unbelievable things you had to witness and go through as a child, the death of your uncle, the death of your father and, perhaps, the connection with drug use i don't think it had much to do with it. there are many, many people who have been through a lot worse things than i went through. i lost my dad when i was 14. and to violence, but there are millions of people living in the worst parts of our country, in harlem and watts and apalachia and the migrant worker fields in the...
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that had been housing owls and they were lying there cut down and i had already given up going to pine lake i used to go driver's license it was like you were not in the city you couldn't see the houses or they you it is now completely okay. but there's what a quarter of the trees that needs to be there and as you walk down the valley you feel like people are looking at you and the cutting of the trees is not stopping there i think that the natural area program could be fin i wish they would go out and work by the cow palace and leave the trees alone i tried very hard to make changes to the roads policy that was recently passed the it originally said trees would be cut down and they changed all the words to vegetation would be saved so the whole thing is ridiculous we're trying to turn san francisco back into a sand brunner mountain and we have a san burner mountain we have trees that stop the fog and stop the wind from blowing sand in it captures the water and keeps the hill if eroding and keeps the hospital quiet on mount suzette 0 restraining order the trees are why not a historic landmark but
that had been housing owls and they were lying there cut down and i had already given up going to pine lake i used to go driver's license it was like you were not in the city you couldn't see the houses or they you it is now completely okay. but there's what a quarter of the trees that needs to be there and as you walk down the valley you feel like people are looking at you and the cutting of the trees is not stopping there i think that the natural area program could be fin i wish they would go...