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used to monitor or track a person's every day activity. sting ray is already being used. it works like a decoy cell towerment it tells cell phones to connect to it. >> i don't like the idea of a lot of government tracking but i think that horse has already left the barn. apple and, you know, price line and everybody else knows more about me than the government does as it is. >> a public meeting about the system is being held in about an hour at the santa clara in san jose. >>> ktvu is the proud sponsor of wii day. the students cannot buy tickets. they have to earn their way in by committing to serving others. they used diversity to help them raise money for a group called free the children. if music, dance and fashion are anything they are expressions of the world's diversity, providing an opportunity to learn about other cultures but also to represent them. >> the show is made up of multi- cultural dances. they are core graphed by students themselves. >> reporter: they chose to raise money for a charity called free the children, a global organization that helps third world fames by providing goods, service and finan
used to monitor or track a person's every day activity. sting ray is already being used. it works like a decoy cell towerment it tells cell phones to connect to it. >> i don't like the idea of a lot of government tracking but i think that horse has already left the barn. apple and, you know, price line and everybody else knows more about me than the government does as it is. >> a public meeting about the system is being held in about an hour at the santa clara in san jose....
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to a not so nice word. so lisa is with us. tell us how this whole thing got started. >> well, what i did is i called comcast and we needed to reduce our service. we were three months away from her contract ending and so we needed to call comcast we had to get hold of a representatives, we needed to downgrade our service and restore me to be internet. gerri: how receptive were they to your question? >> i didn't get any animosity on the phone or anything like that they did try to upsell me however. so yes, i asked to downgrade my service and pay the disconnect fee. gerri: they eventually agreed to this? >> yes, they did agree to this. gerri: what happened next? >> so they said okay and we will get you downgraded. and they said yes, you can keep your package if you have a little cheaper rate, this or that and i immediately stopped him and said well, you know, is there a contract. because we were almost out of her two-year contract and i said yes and i said no thank you, i don't want to do that. gerri: so the next thing you got in the mai
to a not so nice word. so lisa is with us. tell us how this whole thing got started. >> well, what i did is i called comcast and we needed to reduce our service. we were three months away from her contract ending and so we needed to call comcast we had to get hold of a representatives, we needed to downgrade our service and restore me to be internet. gerri: how receptive were they to your question? >> i didn't get any animosity on the phone or anything like that they did try to...
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i would like to turn it over to our committee chair, governor snyder, who has sent us a video to tell us about a few ways michigan is leading on cyber security, and to set the stage for today's discussion. [video clip] >> hello. i'm sorry i could not be with you in person. this meeting is an opportunity to address concerns and raise awareness about cyber security. a critical issue in michigan and around the nation. in michigan, we blocked more than 700,000 cyberattacks daily. to combat these attacks, we launched the 2015 michigan cyber initiative. this effort is focused on detection raising public , awareness, leveraging our state's awareness, and creating partnerships to create a cyber threat alert network. this issue cannot be taken lightly. when i present my fiscal year 2016 budget, a recommended $7 million investment to strengthen our cyber security efforts. every day state governments face threats to their computer systems and online networks. as cochair for the nga research center for state cyber security, i am working with others to address these threats on a national scale. it is
i would like to turn it over to our committee chair, governor snyder, who has sent us a video to tell us about a few ways michigan is leading on cyber security, and to set the stage for today's discussion. [video clip] >> hello. i'm sorry i could not be with you in person. this meeting is an opportunity to address concerns and raise awareness about cyber security. a critical issue in michigan and around the nation. in michigan, we blocked more than 700,000 cyberattacks daily. to combat...
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that's exactly right. 18 hours and counting let's check in with jim acosta at the white house for us to tell usng bills are going to happen. if they're going to get a clean bill or what the latest is. jim? >> washington is peering over the homeland security cliff as you have up on screen 18 hours until the department runs out of money. there are a couple of different plans on capitol hill. mitch mcconnell has a plan to fund the department through september. the more likely scenario is over in the house, house speaker john boehner has a plan to fund the department for three weeks, a
that's exactly right. 18 hours and counting let's check in with jim acosta at the white house for us to tell usng bills are going to happen. if they're going to get a clean bill or what the latest is. jim? >> washington is peering over the homeland security cliff as you have up on screen 18 hours until the department runs out of money. there are a couple of different plans on capitol hill. mitch mcconnell has a plan to fund the department through september. the more likely scenario is...
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meteorologist pedram javaheri joining us to tell us what to expect. the air itself even in atlanta, is cold. i went for a run the other day. just the air -- >> the problem with the southern states thanks don't know how to deal with the snow. >> this time as you said the three -- past three weeks, of course multiple storms come in. this particular time focused on the southern states. 2,000 flights canceled monday. preemptively 2 1,000 cancel so far on tuesday. charlotte, north carolina is the area we saw in the piece that's one of the hard-hit regions. i'm going show when was happening across the area. expansion of extremely cold temperatures in place, and if you think it was cold in recent days outside, wait until you see what's in store over the next couple of days. multiple shots of cold air begin to usher in across the northern tier of the united states. the midwest. eventually the northeast, as well. look at these temperatures across the midwestern u.s. minneapolis, seven above. it feels like seven below. working into chicago, 15 above, feels like
meteorologist pedram javaheri joining us to tell us what to expect. the air itself even in atlanta, is cold. i went for a run the other day. just the air -- >> the problem with the southern states thanks don't know how to deal with the snow. >> this time as you said the three -- past three weeks, of course multiple storms come in. this particular time focused on the southern states. 2,000 flights canceled monday. preemptively 2 1,000 cancel so far on tuesday. charlotte, north...
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a young lady named sarah just showed us her item to show and tell, what do you have to show us and tell usbout? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: see that, sarah? >> oh my gosh! 33 years i've waited! finally paid off! oh! >> jimmy: wow. i feel like we're in the middle of a sex chat all of a sudden. >> oh my gosh! >> really quick? >> jimmy: yeah? >> i've been relegated to this kind of work now. can i come to your acting school? >> jimmy: yes, you are more than welcome to come. if you can pay the fees. everyone is welcome. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you, rick schroeder. sarah, thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you guys should stick around here, we still have more show to come. maybe we'll take some questions for our guests. if you want to be a part of the wall of america, go to jimmy kimmellive.com. you can see all the information there, or sit and watch like a lump. a very fast commercial break -- >> and a one and a one and a -- ♪ aflac >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i told you it would be fast. all right, so let's talk about what's really important.
a young lady named sarah just showed us her item to show and tell, what do you have to show us and tell usbout? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: see that, sarah? >> oh my gosh! 33 years i've waited! finally paid off! oh! >> jimmy: wow. i feel like we're in the middle of a sex chat all of a sudden. >> oh my gosh! >> really quick? >> jimmy: yeah? >> i've been relegated to this kind of work now. can i come to your acting school? >> jimmy: yes, you...
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. >>> doug and veronica also joining us to tell us what we can expect as the snow >>> right now, driving conditions are getting worse out there. we heard virginia governor terry mcauliffe asking people to stay off the roads if possible. >>> our live team coverage continues now with storm team 4 and jackie bensen as well. she's in a spot that doug says is the bull's-eye for the weather coming our way in waldorf, maryland. jackie? >> reporter: jim, and doug called it exactly rigt. we left the district about i'd say 4:00 4:30 this afternoon, nothing. we got to the prince george's county border and started heading south and that is when we saw the snow. we have some pictures to show you because it very quickly became dangerous for a lot of folks. it is literally so cold out here. the snow what little there is at this point, is sticking to the road and because it was rush hour and because some people did work today, there was no way that they could get in and put annie salt or anything on there. and so people the slightest little tap on the brakes went sliding. now, i can tell you what we're
. >>> doug and veronica also joining us to tell us what we can expect as the snow >>> right now, driving conditions are getting worse out there. we heard virginia governor terry mcauliffe asking people to stay off the roads if possible. >>> our live team coverage continues now with storm team 4 and jackie bensen as well. she's in a spot that doug says is the bull's-eye for the weather coming our way in waldorf, maryland. jackie? >> reporter: jim, and doug called...
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have cnn's will ripley in boston and meteorologist jennifer gray to put this in perspective for us to tell us done with all of it. nick to you, perspectivewise, how often does nashville get hit with something like this? >> reporter: it's been miserable, brooke. last year a couple of incidents like this but nothing near to what we saw today. to give you a context, that's a chunk of ice off of a car. that's how much freezing rain has fallen in the few hours that we've been here. that's what is on the road. take a look behind me. this is broadway. this the main drag in the entertainment section in nashville and those roads could look a lot worse if not for the work of the emergency crews out here all morning and really all weekend long treating those roads and brining those roads. interstate 40 there's been a handful of accidents, reports of a 30-car pile-up on interstates and nashville international airport canceling more than 50% of their flights and the mayor telling people to stay indoors. some people are still out and about wondering what all of the fuss is about here on the streets. brooke
have cnn's will ripley in boston and meteorologist jennifer gray to put this in perspective for us to tell us done with all of it. nick to you, perspectivewise, how often does nashville get hit with something like this? >> reporter: it's been miserable, brooke. last year a couple of incidents like this but nothing near to what we saw today. to give you a context, that's a chunk of ice off of a car. that's how much freezing rain has fallen in the few hours that we've been here. that's what...
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this happen at home and hercules and kron 4 as mike pelton joins us live to tell us what exactly happened it was kind of weapons were used and did these victims and attackers know each other? >>reporter: that is one of the big questions police are still trying to answer this morning which is possibly a home invasion gone wrong at this point we do not know all the police tell us they did find a fake pistol here at the same the home invasion happened at this house to the homicide and video from a helicopter partnership with abc seven news is shows as the investigators the homes is tear on the intersection of our courts and very old. the response of the force of two men fighting in the driver would one-person show in the second person of the two arrived and found a blood trail from a parked truck tore the house officers entered the home from the woman with serious injuries and then a man dead inside the no signs of fire but they are not saying what types of injuries to victims suffered. >>: is said to know this type of thing is still happening in the world today have been doing this for long time in a distressing to get any
this happen at home and hercules and kron 4 as mike pelton joins us live to tell us what exactly happened it was kind of weapons were used and did these victims and attackers know each other? >>reporter: that is one of the big questions police are still trying to answer this morning which is possibly a home invasion gone wrong at this point we do not know all the police tell us they did find a fake pistol here at the same the home invasion happened at this house to the homicide and video...
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i would like to turn it over to our committee chair, governor snyder, who has sent us a video to tell us about a few ways michigan is leading on cyber security, and to set the stage for today's discussion. >> hello. i'm sorry i could not be with you in person. this meeting is an opportunity to address concerns and raise awareness about cyber security. a critical issue in michigan and around the nation. in michigan, we blocked more than 700,000 cyberattacks daily. to combat these attacks, we launched the 20 15th michigan cyber initiative rate -- ini tiative. raising public awareness leveraging our state's awareness, and creating partnerships to create a cyber threat alert network. this issue cannot be taken lightly. when i present my fiscal year 2016 budget, a recommended $7 million investment to strengthen our cyber security efforts. every day state governments face threats to their computer systems and online networks. as cochair for the nga research center for state cyber security, and working with others to address these threats on a national scale. it is imperative that we understand
i would like to turn it over to our committee chair, governor snyder, who has sent us a video to tell us about a few ways michigan is leading on cyber security, and to set the stage for today's discussion. >> hello. i'm sorry i could not be with you in person. this meeting is an opportunity to address concerns and raise awareness about cyber security. a critical issue in michigan and around the nation. in michigan, we blocked more than 700,000 cyberattacks daily. to combat these attacks,...
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. >>> our meteorologist pedram javaheri joins us to tell us why exactly we're seeing so much snow in this part of the u.s. >> incredible amounts. not just boston maine to new hampshire have all seen historic amounts of snowfall. a recent study by the intergovernmental alal group for climate change they noticed there was a 71% increase in the northeastern corner of the united states for increased likelihood of precipitation. this is because the atlantic ocean next door was three degrees fahrenheit warmer in recent years which increases the water vapor in the atmosphere by 15%. that equates to you getting more moisture within your storm. >> cause and effect. tell that to your friends who say global warming -- >> it looks like the pattern is favoring that area of the united states. a graphic to show what the study showed. notice the 71% highlighting the northeastern corner of the united states. moisture content and extreme precipitation events more than likely in the area. large-scale area with the exception of the hawaiian islands believe it or not would see the least likelihood there w
. >>> our meteorologist pedram javaheri joins us to tell us why exactly we're seeing so much snow in this part of the u.s. >> incredible amounts. not just boston maine to new hampshire have all seen historic amounts of snowfall. a recent study by the intergovernmental alal group for climate change they noticed there was a 71% increase in the northeastern corner of the united states for increased likelihood of precipitation. this is because the atlantic ocean next door was three...
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she was willing to go on camera for us tonight to tell us her story. >> i realize that things like this happen all the time. >> reporter: you just don't think it will happen to you. >> it was surreal. >> reporter: this 20-year-old silver spring woman was nearly raped. >> i don't think anyone should feel that scared. >> reporter: just a few feet from her front door. >> it was not late. it was 10:30. >> reporter: she walked into her apartment building at the hampshire west apartments in silver spring. in the lobby stood a man in his 20s or 30s. >> i had never seen him before. >> reporter: he began talking to her thinks in spanish, though slurring his words. when he began smoking marijuana, she said it frightened her, but what happened next angered her. >> he then took out money from his pocket and offered it to me and my guess was that he was offering it to me for sex. when he had offered me money, that made me angry. >> reporter: that cocktail of anger and fear was then tested. >> at that moment he attacked me. he came at me very fast. he threw me up against the wall and i shoved him awa
she was willing to go on camera for us tonight to tell us her story. >> i realize that things like this happen all the time. >> reporter: you just don't think it will happen to you. >> it was surreal. >> reporter: this 20-year-old silver spring woman was nearly raped. >> i don't think anyone should feel that scared. >> reporter: just a few feet from her front door. >> it was not late. it was 10:30. >> reporter: she walked into her apartment...
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crossing over do andy gallagher who is joining us now from rallies to tell us what is going on set the scene for us, andy. >> well you mentioned the call to priority started behind me in this sports pitch. so many people have turned up they simply couldn't put them inside the mosque so we think maybe 5,000 people here, possibly more, are screaming in a great show of solidarity i think from the muslim community, not just here in north carolina but from states beyond. despite the fact that this is a somber occasion, and remembrance of these three young lives we just heard from a 70 rights leader to investigate what happened as a hate crime. the district attorney is also here as is the chief of police. craig stephen hicks has been charged with three counts of first degree murder. it comes down to the motivation behind the killings. i said this was over an on going argument over parking but the family are insisting this neighbor picks on the three young people, because of their religion and that is why here today people are calling for this to be investigates as a hate crime. >> so then where does this
crossing over do andy gallagher who is joining us now from rallies to tell us what is going on set the scene for us, andy. >> well you mentioned the call to priority started behind me in this sports pitch. so many people have turned up they simply couldn't put them inside the mosque so we think maybe 5,000 people here, possibly more, are screaming in a great show of solidarity i think from the muslim community, not just here in north carolina but from states beyond. despite the fact that...
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he used to tell us in our first year, "look at the man on your right and look at the man on your left and bear in mind that two of you won't be here next year." that sort of kept your feet to the fire. narrat or:in the 1920s there :in the 1920s there african-americans living in the deep south, but only 100 were lawyers. most were poorly educated working in the confines of their segregated communities, writing wills and settling divorces. the notion of a harvard educated black lawyer arguing against jim crow in court was inconceivable to most but that's who charles hamilton houston was, and that's what he intended to do. and he knew he could't do it alone. he would use howard to breed a cadre of young lawyers to attack segregation on a wide scale and change society. kimberle crens:what was new was that it was a group of lawyers having a relationship with a cause. it was african-americans bringing a unique vision to the possibility of what american democracy might look like. vernon jordan:howard, it was the west point of the civil rights movement. and the lawyers got that commitment to
he used to tell us in our first year, "look at the man on your right and look at the man on your left and bear in mind that two of you won't be here next year." that sort of kept your feet to the fire. narrat or:in the 1920s there :in the 1920s there african-americans living in the deep south, but only 100 were lawyers. most were poorly educated working in the confines of their segregated communities, writing wills and settling divorces. the notion of a harvard educated black lawyer...
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the latest on intense fire this morning. >> huge flames rip through a billing, jan carabeo joins us to tell us problems from the fire, all of the traffic it is creating that's coming up. also getting ready for show tonight that means we're going on extra early tomorrow morning. to keep an eye on that storm the snow is headed our way. we're done at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >> on the "cw philly" right now. homecoming? it's awesome. but with the citizens bank education refinance loan it gets even better. you know those people who pay a little extra and get all the legroom in coach? that could be you, if you refinance your student loans. i can refinance? yes, you could replace your current student loans with one new loan and save money on interest. sounds easy! it is easy! so, treat yourself to something from that in-flight magazine. or save up for a new car, a wedding or a down payment on the home of your dreams. call citizens bank at 1-866-999-0254 or visit lightenyourloan.com. >>> good morning, it's monday february 16th 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." million across the east and deep in
the latest on intense fire this morning. >> huge flames rip through a billing, jan carabeo joins us to tell us problems from the fire, all of the traffic it is creating that's coming up. also getting ready for show tonight that means we're going on extra early tomorrow morning. to keep an eye on that storm the snow is headed our way. we're done at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >> on the "cw philly" right now. homecoming? it's awesome. but with the citizens bank education...
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our senior international correspondent nick paton walsh joins us to tell us more. >> reporter: carol,out whether or not the next 50 hours will lead to an escalation in violence that makes the cease-fire impossible and forget about whether or not the heavy weapons get drawn back large distances. you have to ask yourselves the fighters on the ground many different factions here unsure command structure, are they going to listen to the diplomats? we went to one front line to the south of donetsk and broke the news a cease-fire had been called to some of the separatist fighters. their reaction pretty negative a lack of trust of the enemy. also a feeling they had to keep on fighting because they didn't want to be part of ukraine again. here is what one of the fighters we spoke to had to say. >> translator: ukrainians won't have a cease-fire. ukraine armed forces i mean. we can resolve this conflict in only one way, ukraine withdraws its armed forces from the territory of the donetsk republic. that's the only possible way. >> reporter: now, obviously that's one soldier, but a number of thos
our senior international correspondent nick paton walsh joins us to tell us more. >> reporter: carol,out whether or not the next 50 hours will lead to an escalation in violence that makes the cease-fire impossible and forget about whether or not the heavy weapons get drawn back large distances. you have to ask yourselves the fighters on the ground many different factions here unsure command structure, are they going to listen to the diplomats? we went to one front line to the south of...
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jennifer donelan joins us to tell us about this "7 on your side" pursuit for justice. jen? >> the killers among us got away with murder. the question now is for how much longer? our week long look at unsolved local murder mysteries begins tonight at 11:00 with a story of a retired schoolteacher whose case makes little to no sense at all. 63-year-old myra casson retired from anne arundel county schools. she was an active member of her sorority, a mother and her sister's best friend. there was no trouble in her life. what happened to her on january 28, 2011? she went to see her doctor. two hours later she was discovered inside her car with a gunshot wound to the chest. in a parking lot three miles away from her doctor's office. no one and i mean no one has been able to explain that particular detail. was she forced to drive there? did she try to help someone who turned on her? her murder was a shock to the community and most devastating to her sister. >> she was so kind and giving. and trusting. and i would love to know how someone could do that to her. she would give you the
jennifer donelan joins us to tell us about this "7 on your side" pursuit for justice. jen? >> the killers among us got away with murder. the question now is for how much longer? our week long look at unsolved local murder mysteries begins tonight at 11:00 with a story of a retired schoolteacher whose case makes little to no sense at all. 63-year-old myra casson retired from anne arundel county schools. she was an active member of her sorority, a mother and her sister's best...
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he will join us to tell us. cheryl: that's a good picture. >> hi, everyone, i'm gerri willis.n my show at the top of the hour, $22 billion, that is short fall taxpayers face from president obama's student loan forgiveness program. more debt, more problems. one of the big consumer stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you, we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so w
he will join us to tell us. cheryl: that's a good picture. >> hi, everyone, i'm gerri willis.n my show at the top of the hour, $22 billion, that is short fall taxpayers face from president obama's student loan forgiveness program. more debt, more problems. one of the big consumer stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you,...
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to see us. >> we have to go. we must be very fast five minutes only. >> reporter: the guru observes us from the shadows. >> how can you tell that they're truly cured ofst? >> reporter: he tells us the temple has the power to cast the evil spirits away. he takes no credit and no responsibility responsibility. >> will these people die without your help, without the help of the temple? >> reporter: he says it is the temple and the original guru his ancestor who heals, not him. he's merely a caretaker. >> have you seen women who haven't been able to have a son, have you seen them come back with baby sons? >> reporter: it may take 15 years, he says, but yes. before we can ask more our meeting is interrupted. a group of rationalists is here to confront the guru. >> you sense trouble here? >> of course. >> reporter: we were promised exorcisms but the unexpected guests have changed the program. in minutes the temple is shut down. closed for the night. >> yeah, but that's not fair. that's not fair. >> reporter: after the rationalists leave, the temple staff invited us back the next night. >> you can come here tomorrow and witness miracles. >> reporter: we try
to see us. >> we have to go. we must be very fast five minutes only. >> reporter: the guru observes us from the shadows. >> how can you tell that they're truly cured ofst? >> reporter: he tells us the temple has the power to cast the evil spirits away. he takes no credit and no responsibility responsibility. >> will these people die without your help, without the help of the temple? >> reporter: he says it is the temple and the original guru his ancestor who...
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lis wiehl and whitney boan join us next to tell us. stay with uss equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. you can't predict the market. but at t. rowe price we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> we have just received word, this just in, that brian williams the nbc anchor nbc news is suspending the anchor for six months, apparently without pay. that has just broken, and we'll have more for you if time permits. joining us the fox news legal analyst lis wiehl, cr
lis wiehl and whitney boan join us next to tell us. stay with uss equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. you can't predict the market. but at t. rowe price we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their...
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us live to tell us more. >> fellow employees told police this man came to work agitated, upset. once he pulled the firearm from his vehicle, things escalated in to a four-hour standoff right behind the landscape supply here in silver spring. >> police. put your hands up. >> reporter: position ing themselves around dirt mounds and industrial equipment you could hear the montgomery county s.w.a.t. team trying to call the armed suspect out. police say they first received the 911 call of the armed disgruntled employee at around 8:10 monday morning. montgomery county police spokesperson. >> he seemed upset and agitated. at one point he left the business, went to his vehicle and retrieved a shotgun. he pointed it at one employee and shot a round in to a mulch pile nearby. >> reporter: multiple shots were heard with sources saying the shots with were fired from police. >> threatening to light things on fire. threatening to hurt himself and hurt others. it was pretty scary and they closed down the roadsism we weren't allowed to get any of our trucks on the roads. >> reporter: the business owner across the street tells us he was in cack with the head of the landscaping company during the standoff. he believes the suspect was mentally ill. >> i definitely feel bad for him. i have 35-plus employees. and they be come like family. so it's hard to see one of our employees that is suffering from mental illness possibly can't get the help he needs and therefore this is what happens. >> no other injuries were reported of course except for the obvious tragedy a loss of life. we're waiting for montgomery county police to release the identity of this employee. stephanie ramirez wusa 9news. >>> a new audit of washington, d.c. performance in the last election shows the district has plenty of problems that need to be worked on. that report found 26% of precincts visited were understaffed. 42% weren't fully accessible to people with handy caps or disabilities and 64% had technical problems. perhaps most surprisingly, people supposed to vote couldn't vote without i.d. because you need an i.d. to get in the building. h
us live to tell us more. >> fellow employees told police this man came to work agitated, upset. once he pulled the firearm from his vehicle, things escalated in to a four-hour standoff right behind the landscape supply here in silver spring. >> police. put your hands up. >> reporter: position ing themselves around dirt mounds and industrial equipment you could hear the montgomery county s.w.a.t. team trying to call the armed suspect out. police say they first received the 911...
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cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us to tell us how americans have been doing and offersome tips going forward. okay, jill. 5 1/2 years after the recession ended, what is state of savings here in america? >> reporter: i would say slowly improving. right now savings rates stands at 4.9%. it is down from the recession high. but certainly 4.9% is a huge improvement from the less than 2% rate that we saw back in 2005. according to the organizer of america saves, those who said they are spending less than their income and saving the difference edged up to 71% in the past year. those who were saving at least 5% of their income increased to 52%. so we want those numbers higher but that's good progress. >> it is good progress. what's the best way to develop a savings plan, jill? >> reporter: i always hate the word budget so let's replace it with find the money. it sounds so much more positive. you're going to track your spending for three months. there are a lot of apps to help with you this. mint, level money, save cash. even if you just save receipts and write down your expens
cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us to tell us how americans have been doing and offersome tips going forward. okay, jill. 5 1/2 years after the recession ended, what is state of savings here in america? >> reporter: i would say slowly improving. right now savings rates stands at 4.9%. it is down from the recession high. but certainly 4.9% is a huge improvement from the less than 2% rate that we saw back in 2005. according to the organizer of america saves, those who said...
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in terms of we reach out and all the state departments of health reach out to us to tell us their numbers, to tell us their staptssticks. we reach out with their chases and see if there's anything that they need or want us to do to help. we'll continue it that's the way we do in most all of these things. we'll continue on that path. we're asked for help with the states. we will. and we'll continue to do our tracking that we do so that we can report on a nationwide behaves. >> secretary could you talk a little bit more about the funding bill on the hill? are there more compromises you see other than urging congress to go ahead and pass it? is there anything else you can do? >> we continue to stress to members of congress and i had conversations with republicans democrats, and i understandents. and i'm willing to continue to do that. i'm willing to o talk to any member of congress on either side of the aisle about the importance of a clean funding bill for the department of homeland security right now. in these challenging times, as i said a moment ago, the american public needs a fully fun
in terms of we reach out and all the state departments of health reach out to us to tell us their numbers, to tell us their staptssticks. we reach out with their chases and see if there's anything that they need or want us to do to help. we'll continue it that's the way we do in most all of these things. we'll continue on that path. we're asked for help with the states. we will. and we'll continue to do our tracking that we do so that we can report on a nationwide behaves. >> secretary...
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i would say you know my dad's doing construction he used to tell us that he was building the wall. we'd walk in, they were all in the room. like reunion time. yeah yeah. me and uncle frankie and uncle angelo building a wall. one more and i'm coming home. i would tell everybody he's doing construction. almost done. and everybody in the block began to doubt. he doesn't have a father she is a single parent. >> until the car pulled up. >> it was a march, we had snow on the ground and on the block playing with the kids. and this beautiful black -- sorry charcoal brown lincoln pulls down the block. light tint on the windows. it stops, slows by me and the window rolls down. he goes hey dad, used to call me dad, i said there's my father. everybody is in shock. he says where's the house? i pointed to the one with the green awning. i see it. and the car pulls away. everybody began to come out of their houses and in canarsie you had about 13 steps and i guess the top, the porch up on the top. they were all standing on their porches and the car pulls into the driveway and he gets out. >> walks
i would say you know my dad's doing construction he used to tell us that he was building the wall. we'd walk in, they were all in the room. like reunion time. yeah yeah. me and uncle frankie and uncle angelo building a wall. one more and i'm coming home. i would tell everybody he's doing construction. almost done. and everybody in the block began to doubt. he doesn't have a father she is a single parent. >> until the car pulled up. >> it was a march, we had snow on the ground and on...
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he called us to tell us he was cutting one of our material, our songs. gerri: really?e call from keith. >> you're not keith. >> we really did. but, you know, we've always stayed in contact. tim is the same way. and, you know, the reason for success like that is because they are humble. gerri: let's talk about the business world for a second. taylor swift famously pulling her songs from spotify last year. tell us what it's like to try to make money on music. >> as songwriters, we have a nice livelihood. whenever you get a song cut by keith urban or tim mcgraw, things are going to help. but we just signed a brand new record deal. when you sign you're trusting that that record company is going to do deals with people like spotify and things like that. so those are decisions that are made way above our heads and we just try to make great music and trust that it's going to get out there to the consumers and to the fans. gerri: are you the business brain, chris? >> i think we both are. it's like good cop/bad cop at that point. [laughter] i do see, you know, i see everybody's
he called us to tell us he was cutting one of our material, our songs. gerri: really?e call from keith. >> you're not keith. >> we really did. but, you know, we've always stayed in contact. tim is the same way. and, you know, the reason for success like that is because they are humble. gerri: let's talk about the business world for a second. taylor swift famously pulling her songs from spotify last year. tell us what it's like to try to make money on music. >> as songwriters,...
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back to jane arraf joining us from baghdad to tell us more about what the report says and how the information was compiled. >> it's a detailed report done by researchers from the international organization human rights watch. they point out in the report that they raised the concerns with kurdish regional government authorities previously. since raising the concerns some restrictions have been eased. the reason they did the report is not all of them have. the essential problem is that as kurdish peshmerga forces which have led the fight in the north against i.s.i.l. and are a key ali of the u.s. and coalition partners, moved into the fight. they have retaken territory. when they have taken back the down, they have allowed kurdish residents to go in but prevented arab residents to return to their homes. kurdish authorities said that any actions they do are based on security reasons. human rights watch disputes this essentially saying that no matter of atrocities committed by i.s.i.l. it is not a justification for what it calls collective punishment of arab citizens. >> thank you for the time b
back to jane arraf joining us from baghdad to tell us more about what the report says and how the information was compiled. >> it's a detailed report done by researchers from the international organization human rights watch. they point out in the report that they raised the concerns with kurdish regional government authorities previously. since raising the concerns some restrictions have been eased. the reason they did the report is not all of them have. the essential problem is that as...
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coming up at 545 movie critic jammed wall taught joins us to tell us if it lives up to the height. a bandit in not one but two cars. with light after this do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the s60 sedan. from volvo. the volvo presidents day invitation. this month, lease the s60 for just $299 a month. visit your volvo showroom. nothing can prepare you for having a doctor tell you that you have cancer. that was very hard. so even though i was in full remission, i still had to get frequent checkups that are very expensive. as a freelance design instructor, i couldn't afford health insurance. so when covered california came along, i could finally get the follow-up treatments that i needed. it was such a huge relief; i think i danced around my living room - just a little bit (laughs). i'm in. open enrollment ends february 15th. visit coveredca.com today. >>reporter: this much we know crooks come in all shapes and sizes and a tire. like this guy caught on a surveillance camera in southern california wearing i brought on his chest and anot
coming up at 545 movie critic jammed wall taught joins us to tell us if it lives up to the height. a bandit in not one but two cars. with light after this do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the s60 sedan. from volvo. the volvo presidents day invitation. this month, lease the s60 for just $299 a month. visit your volvo showroom. nothing can prepare you for having a doctor tell you that you have cancer. that was very hard. so even though i was in...
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to us. maybe we are animals. we want them to find the truth. let them tell us what they are doing this to us. >> reporter: they say they are not getting their fair share of public services such as paved roads, sanitation and clean water. this woman has a tap in her front yard. it's unreliable. >> there's no water. if it comes, it comes twice a week. sometimes for 30 minutes or an hour. >> down the road violet has the same problem. she has returned from a failed trip to the water supply she shares with her neighbours. >> we have a lot of problems. we want our own municipality so we can explain to our own people. >> a big casualties is children's education. people have poor access to schools, but in the past month, through protests three schools have been burnt and students have been unable to go to class. they complained about a lack of services in 1989. they have been discriminated against because they are from an songa tribe and the people running public services are venda. a report proves many grievances are genuine but turned down a request for municipality
to us. maybe we are animals. we want them to find the truth. let them tell us what they are doing this to us. >> reporter: they say they are not getting their fair share of public services such as paved roads, sanitation and clean water. this woman has a tap in her front yard. it's unreliable. >> there's no water. if it comes, it comes twice a week. sometimes for 30 minutes or an hour. >> down the road violet has the same problem. she has returned from a failed trip to the...
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lis wiehl and whitney boan join us next to tell us. stay with usnches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investi
lis wiehl and whitney boan join us next to tell us. stay with usnches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to...
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others are in -- kpix 5's ryan takeo joins us in the newsroom now to tell us about a move now towardsuarantine in berkeley. ryan? >> reporter: if this outbreak continues, frank, we're sure to see more of this. we are talking about a clear ultimatum in berkeley. vaccinate your kids or if the measles continues to spread, they'll be under quarantine. the public health department sent an e-mail to parents recently recommending a 21 day quarantine for all unvaccinated kids at local schools where there's a measles outbreak. the department says it's a standard public health recommendation and the law is on its sides. >> there are legal reasons we can issue formal or
others are in -- kpix 5's ryan takeo joins us in the newsroom now to tell us about a move now towardsuarantine in berkeley. ryan? >> reporter: if this outbreak continues, frank, we're sure to see more of this. we are talking about a clear ultimatum in berkeley. vaccinate your kids or if the measles continues to spread, they'll be under quarantine. the public health department sent an e-mail to parents recently recommending a 21 day quarantine for all unvaccinated kids at local schools...
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i want that private actor to come to us, to tell us about the attack so that we can assess it, we can assess whether there is a broader implication to it, but i also realize that state governments have equities here have reason to know. one of the ways we could go about that is to devise a protocol where if we see state government equities, we say to the private actor, you should not form a state government as well. we need to work on that as well, build out a protocol for that type of situation. i do recognize that there are situations involving cyber attacks were a state government has huge equities. >> mr. chairman? >> i think that the commonwealth of puerto rico, the states have news everyday about this issue. if you allow me, i want to go back briefly to the first point. puerto rico is an island in the middle of the caribbean, and we are neighbors with the united states. you can imagine what the coast guard represents to us, as well as samoa and the state of hawaii. we receive $10.5 million in investment for the coast guard. so it's huge for us. i don't know if you guys know that
i want that private actor to come to us, to tell us about the attack so that we can assess it, we can assess whether there is a broader implication to it, but i also realize that state governments have equities here have reason to know. one of the ways we could go about that is to devise a protocol where if we see state government equities, we say to the private actor, you should not form a state government as well. we need to work on that as well, build out a protocol for that type of...
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to dig out there. sarah is live for us in boston to tell us about the wind chills and the snow there. good morning. >> good morning, aaron. the windchill this morning, just brutal. people here waking up to temperatures they haven't felt in years. with the windchill feeling like negative 25 degrees outside. it's supposed to hit its rock-bottom at negative 30 this morning. very concerning for people as the city slowly gets back to life. of course, the windchills of the 13 inches of snow this weekend. making it boston's snowiest winter on record. really crippled the city. they're getting back slowly today into the swing of things. for example, public transit operating on a limited schedule. some flights starting to leave the airport. but very limited, as well. this weather, obviously causing big problems. obviously, a lot of concern for anybody that has to be outside. the homeless the elderly. places where people like that don't have access to the services they need. a big push to get them what they need. big problems for commuters. there was a huge pileup. a 20-car pileup on i-95 yesterd
to dig out there. sarah is live for us in boston to tell us about the wind chills and the snow there. good morning. >> good morning, aaron. the windchill this morning, just brutal. people here waking up to temperatures they haven't felt in years. with the windchill feeling like negative 25 degrees outside. it's supposed to hit its rock-bottom at negative 30 this morning. very concerning for people as the city slowly gets back to life. of course, the windchills of the 13 inches of snow...
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to promote a healthy living style. janine de la vega is joining us live now. you're in campbell to tell us more about this move. good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, dave. this nob hill just opened up their doors. by the end of the month they will all be gone. railey's management says they have stopped ordering tobacco products. the grocer which is based in west sacramento says its decision was based on the health and happiness of its customers. they say the evidence was too hard to ignore. eating sugary snacks and drinking alcohol in moderation poses a significant health risk to adults. cvs stopped selling cigarettes at its stores for health reasons as well. we did speak with one man who department want to go on camera because he used to work for a big tobacco company. he called raley's decision a bold move. the store has been open for ten minutes and we plan to talk to more people about the decision. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we've had some very warm weather here but ice is forming at leva stadium. the sharks will take on the kings on saturday. this is time lapse video of the stadium's transfo
to promote a healthy living style. janine de la vega is joining us live now. you're in campbell to tell us more about this move. good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, dave. this nob hill just opened up their doors. by the end of the month they will all be gone. railey's management says they have stopped ordering tobacco products. the grocer which is based in west sacramento says its decision was based on the health and happiness of its customers. they say the evidence was too...
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and as never before seen video and story memorable moments stanley is one to join us here in the studio at a party tonight to tell us what us we can expect to see that his special airs tonight at 9:00 or after the news. new had come down to the oscars will are taking a look at some of the nominees. >>reporter: hollywood is in town filming the new steve jobs biographical movie in the film makers are looking for extras if you want to be in this film was expected to be an oscar contender the tech reporter gave slate's tell you how. >>gabe slate: if you or someone you know laws like the actor to death row than an end to this casting call they are looking for local and be a stand and doubled for said women are shooting here on location in the bay area several the misplaying steve was the co-founder of apple the movie also looking for hundreds of extras to feel about various stains of the film they're shooting the movie here in silicon valley now through march 16th in a minute i will tell you how you could become action in this movie right now little more about the production here is a picture of several on said the cuper
and as never before seen video and story memorable moments stanley is one to join us here in the studio at a party tonight to tell us what us we can expect to see that his special airs tonight at 9:00 or after the news. new had come down to the oscars will are taking a look at some of the nominees. >>reporter: hollywood is in town filming the new steve jobs biographical movie in the film makers are looking for extras if you want to be in this film was expected to be an oscar contender the...
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to be successful. start with telling us what you want to do and then tell us how you want to do it. don't tell us what you're not going to do and when you're leaving. >> the concern is this puts a vague approach to isis and terrorism into some law which will prohibit our military generals and officials from doing the job and defeating, really destroying isis. >> what's curious is the president has said the constitution gives him the authorization and he said military force 2001-2002 he's in the clear. clearly what's going on is he is political cover. he wants his military strategy. when you think about it it probably would be better if they continue to operate under what they have right now than handcuff the military with this new thing. >> the americans are not having it. steve, to your point, right now there is a new fox news poll released yesterday. it said americans do not believe -- 73% of voters say the white house doesn't have a clear strategy for defeating isis. how unsettling is that, and that includes 54% of democrats don't think that president has a clear plan. amazing. >>
to be successful. start with telling us what you want to do and then tell us how you want to do it. don't tell us what you're not going to do and when you're leaving. >> the concern is this puts a vague approach to isis and terrorism into some law which will prohibit our military generals and officials from doing the job and defeating, really destroying isis. >> what's curious is the president has said the constitution gives him the authorization and he said military force 2001-2002...
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. >> translation: when we go to the hospital for help the doctors give us preparations and tell us to buy med sense, that's it. no one checks us or asks us what is wrong. >> the community is home to some of india's poorest people. they lack access to proper sanitation, food and shelter, and need to turn to the state-run health care system when they fall ill. it's a system on which the indian government is over 1% of the g.d.p. >> if you want to do well. we must enhance that in every possible way. by not providing necessary budgets, we are ensuring there'll be an expansion, no improvement in quality, and poor people will not be able to access basic services. >> budgets have long been a contentious issue observers say state-run medical issues are not able to spend the fund because of challenges like bureaucracy. the result smaller health care budgets. some activist worry budget cuts will weaken the health care system. people that are involved in encouraging the growth say there's a need to refocus funds. >> one of india's well-known doctors says the government must purchase services fro
. >> translation: when we go to the hospital for help the doctors give us preparations and tell us to buy med sense, that's it. no one checks us or asks us what is wrong. >> the community is home to some of india's poorest people. they lack access to proper sanitation, food and shelter, and need to turn to the state-run health care system when they fall ill. it's a system on which the indian government is over 1% of the g.d.p. >> if you want to do well. we must enhance that in...
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to do so. >>> stepping aside with us now to tell us about the stories in the next hour. >> two weeks ago syrian president, bashar, denied that his forces used barrel bombs which are crude weapons that kill indiscriminately. but in a report, photographic evidence of nearly 1500 sites where the syrian military has used barrel bombs and according to human rights groups on the ground, they have killed more than 6,000 civilians. a year ago the united nations council called for a ban on barrel bombs but that has not changed the facts on the ground. >> we have seen the syrian government, as well as other parts of the conflict, have completely failed to abide by the terms of the resolution, and despite that, the security council has failed to take the issue back up. >> coming up, the evidence that they have had on the syrian population. >> thank you stephanie. >>> up next, public radio's ira glass onstage. i spoke to him about his show, three acts, two dancers, one radio host. >> i spoke to ira glass about his surprising turn as show man. >> there's this dance company called the monica and bill barns d
to do so. >>> stepping aside with us now to tell us about the stories in the next hour. >> two weeks ago syrian president, bashar, denied that his forces used barrel bombs which are crude weapons that kill indiscriminately. but in a report, photographic evidence of nearly 1500 sites where the syrian military has used barrel bombs and according to human rights groups on the ground, they have killed more than 6,000 civilians. a year ago the united nations council called for a ban...
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us into a dugout. now, how he found this, i'm not sure. but i know it was straw-lined inside. and we stayed in there that night. he indicated to us what he thought was trying to tell us is stay there and he would come back and give us some more items. why he was doing this, i don't know to this day. but if i knew, he was a lot older than i was, so he's probably no longer alive. but if i knew his family, and could someway even though it's in north korea, i would try to repay him. but the man i was with became claustrophobic and he couldn't stay in the hole anymore. so we came out. outside and we used the river and used it as a guide to keep to the left so we were going south. as we were on our knees, we were spotted by some chinese soldiers and they blew a whistle. and we laid there in the glass. about 20 of them walked in front of us. one man walked to our rear and we were laying on a hillside. he yelled to the others and that's when they came on back to us. best of my knowledge, or the best i can calculate, that was the tenth day of november they took both of us prisoner. that's the best i can calculate. that would have been the tenth of november, late in the aftern
us into a dugout. now, how he found this, i'm not sure. but i know it was straw-lined inside. and we stayed in there that night. he indicated to us what he thought was trying to tell us is stay there and he would come back and give us some more items. why he was doing this, i don't know to this day. but if i knew, he was a lot older than i was, so he's probably no longer alive. but if i knew his family, and could someway even though it's in north korea, i would try to repay him. but the man i...
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purchase with a $40,000 a year ongoing cost and the two people who are in front of us asking for us to authorize that can't tell ushat model we're buying, what it's called, what the name is. i don't know if it's a stingray, a triggerfish, a hailstorm, some other thing. doesn't sound to me -- have we seen a demonstration of this item? >> it is a mobile cellular triangular -- >> i'm sorry. have we seen a demonstration of this item? >> other agencies have this. we have not had a demonstration of this particular -- >> so we don't know what it's called and we haven't seen a demonstration of the thing that you want us to spend half a million dollars of taxpayers' money for with a $42,000 ongoing annual expense. >> i think we've described the equipment and its capabilities. >> it would be easier for us to ascertain the accuracy of that information if we could see the product specs. can we see the product specs? >> i'm not sure i can answer that question. we don't currently have them. i don't know if they're releasable. >> okay. it's also widely understood that products of this type pick up not only individual cell phone
purchase with a $40,000 a year ongoing cost and the two people who are in front of us asking for us to authorize that can't tell ushat model we're buying, what it's called, what the name is. i don't know if it's a stingray, a triggerfish, a hailstorm, some other thing. doesn't sound to me -- have we seen a demonstration of this item? >> it is a mobile cellular triangular -- >> i'm sorry. have we seen a demonstration of this item? >> other agencies have this. we have not had a...
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us live to tell us about an alameda county city that's talking about quarantining kids. >> reporter: the message is clear michelle. vaccinate your kids or if measles continues to spread, they'll need to stay home for weeks. berkeley mom says there's no two ways about it. >> they shouldn't even let kids in school that aren't vaccinated. >> reporter: she was thrilled when she got the notice. >> we got an ole mail say -- e- mail saying they were going to do the whole quarantine thing for kids that weren't vaccinated. >> reporter: the public health department is recommending a 21 day quarantine for all unvaccinated kids at local schools where there's a measles outbreak. >> so it's an absolutely standard public health practice and public health recommendation. >> reporter: one that berkeley's public health officer says is now desperately needed. the last month alone, there have been 92 new measles cases in california. and the more cases there are. >> the more likely it is there'll be one in berkeley. >> how would the public health department go about ensuring that these children who have been exposed didn't infect a home? >> we usually don't have to go to that point but we certainly can and we have. >> reporter: a day care center at santa monica high school in southern california is also closed because of a baby testing positive for the disease. all 14 infant who is attend -- infants who attend are now quarantined for three weeks and health officials say one reason is the sick person is contagious up to four days before symptoms show up. live in the newsroom, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >> day care centers operate under the same state law as schools. immunizations are required but personal belief exemptions are allowed. >>> dog owners are being warned to keep their pets out of lake chabot in castro valley. the east bay regional park district posted the signs warning of toxic algae. it lines the edge of the water and the ovulary areas some -- leash areas some dogs wade into the water and get it. her owners are now handing out some flyers they say people are not aware of the danger or how quickly it can kill. >> we rounded a corner and she ran down to the water, it was an accident. you know. she got into the water for not very long. i called her back. and later that night she died. >> it seems like it took a listening time for the park drill -- long time for the park district to really get the word out. >> nobody knew we were going to be in the middle of january with no rain and warm temperatures. >> the algae is also harmful to humans and can cause a rash or an eye irritation. >>> and you can expect unusual flaring at the tesoro refinery that martinez. -- in martinez. during a shutdown that releases a gas and extra pressure created large flames similar to this. as for gas prices they are not likely to be affected immediately but will go up if the strike drags on. >>> it's 6:33 right now. roberta is happy because we're going finally getting some engosh finally getting some rain. >> the record is 60. we don't want to go there. and that was established way back in the 1800s. so again we don't want to go there. >> it's going to change though. >> it's unprecedented yeah and we are going to have some rain. it are alive on -- arrive on thursday. by friday and very gusty winds. so please take note of that and be aware that we could see some downed trees and downed power lines. hey, good morning san jose. you are under mostly cloudy sky there. and air temperature at 45. we have pockets of fog in santa rosa at 45 and livermore is in the mid 40s as well. your weather headlines today, fog and clouds as you head on out the door. we do have some pretty nonexistent wind at this time. and that's why it is yet another spare the air day. partly cloudy throughout the day today. with near or record warm temperatures. we will experience the partly cloudy conditions because of this right here. it's an area of low pressure. it's to the north of usilling some rain showers there. clouds here. and very mild temperatures. 60s and 70s in fact outside number today is 75 degrees that will be in the gilroy area. we will have one more dry day on wednesday. rain returns on thursday through sunday. elizabeth i'll talk about just how much rain to expect next time around. >>> yeah and the roads are really expected to be slick on this fed morning commute. so keep it tuned here and we'll haveup help you get -- help you get around the hot spots. we got our own issues right now to deal with. between oakland and san leandro you can see on all the nationalling lights out there. at least the fast lane is blocked. it's between the hegenberger and 98 exits and you can see traffic backed up beyond oakland coliseum and oakland airport. right now. so yeah, this is really our worst problem spot out the door right now. and chp is on scene working to clear it. it was a three car crash. at least blocking one lane. and if that wasn't bad enough. even once y
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so many options so joining us to tell us about them is terry hall fashion director of kleinfeld. to talk about wedding shorts. never thought i'd say that. >> it's exciting. when people hear shorts they think very casual. i think you'll find you can have a formal look with a nice fabrication in short, as well. >> we have one coming here right now. this is our first look. >> this is beautiful and lazaro. initially a three-piece suit a pants suit. we decided to make it into shores because we're seeing a trend so the kleinfeld alterations team made it into shorts. i think it's fun and great for the after-party or the reception. maybe for a civil ceremony or the honeymoon. fantastic but if you do decide to make your hook a little bit more custom make sure you don't skimp on the alterations and use someone who knows what they're doing? if we're going to go with shorts this is very -- looks like beautiful lace. >> it's -- i would say so. otherwise it will be so laid back. alencon lace and could put a chiffon bolero with it and dress it up with accessories and wear a statement piece are a
so many options so joining us to tell us about them is terry hall fashion director of kleinfeld. to talk about wedding shorts. never thought i'd say that. >> it's exciting. when people hear shorts they think very casual. i think you'll find you can have a formal look with a nice fabrication in short, as well. >> we have one coming here right now. this is our first look. >> this is beautiful and lazaro. initially a three-piece suit a pants suit. we decided to make it into...
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we will build you this bomb, but you have to let us -- we won't tell you how to use the bomb you don't tell us how to do science. we will be free to do all the science we want in our spare time. and that is why so much good science came out of los alamos. >> and he was incredibly challenged and invigorated by the intellectual process of trying to think through the very complicated problem, but he was also increasingly, as the project move forward, deeply troubled from an ethical standpoint as well wasn't he? , >> von neumann? yes, that is what i discovered from the most remarkable body of documents, in von neumann's basement next to the filing cabinet. those papers went to library of congress, but his filing cabinet didn't go. in the bottom drawer was all the handwritten correspondence between him and his wife. it gives you a day by day, first-hand picture of what people were really thinking at the time. >> he was using that as just a means of getting this out. is correspondence with her? -- his correspondence with her? >> it was like e-mail, but he would have a full day of meetings an
we will build you this bomb, but you have to let us -- we won't tell you how to use the bomb you don't tell us how to do science. we will be free to do all the science we want in our spare time. and that is why so much good science came out of los alamos. >> and he was incredibly challenged and invigorated by the intellectual process of trying to think through the very complicated problem, but he was also increasingly, as the project move forward, deeply troubled from an ethical...
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now joining us to tell us bore that might. orning. >> you are sitting there, in the oval office, with five other officers from around the country, for full hour. >> what was that like? >> it was great. it was the best, the best experience ever. it was very welcoming,. >> what, when you walked in the oval office, how did he greet you? >> welcome, shook their hands. >> you why america just at all. >> very nervous. >> what was going through your head? >> i just couldn't believe i was there. >> so were you invited by your police chiefs, and officers from richmond, california, right near oakland, these are hire crime areas to talk about community policing. >> yes. >> why were you picked? >> i felt maybe i have strong ties with the community, from camden, grew up there, went to school there, and i'm still there. so, i have very strong ties with the community, i like to be involved. >> specially whether it comes to your store which your family, like you have seen up close, you have had some experiences whether it comes to violence. >>
now joining us to tell us bore that might. orning. >> you are sitting there, in the oval office, with five other officers from around the country, for full hour. >> what was that like? >> it was great. it was the best, the best experience ever. it was very welcoming,. >> what, when you walked in the oval office, how did he greet you? >> welcome, shook their hands. >> you why america just at all. >> very nervous. >> what was going through your...
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. >> the only thing boko haram asked us to do away tell us to teach them the koran. >> a regional force of 8700 soldiers to fight boko haram. that threat posed by boko haram is causing the delay of nigerian elections for six weeks any town and village taken from its fighters will bring the reality of holding those postponed elections a little closer. mohammad adow, al jazeera acknowledge lagos. >> abdul lahi was killed near the somalian capital. >>> security remained tight across the capital as lawmakers vote whether or not to retain the old cabinet. 40 ministers, 22 voteagainst. in yemen political rival are meeting for first time since houthi rebels took power in a coup. the talks are brokered by the u.n, and they continue even though the nassaris party has backed out. jamal el shayal has the story. >> groups sponsored by the united nations one of the participants decided to walk out. >> we'll withdraw because there's no commitment so far that peaceful protests will not be attacked and depressed and also because the dialogue is nothing but a cover for the coup. >> that coup happened on
. >> the only thing boko haram asked us to do away tell us to teach them the koran. >> a regional force of 8700 soldiers to fight boko haram. that threat posed by boko haram is causing the delay of nigerian elections for six weeks any town and village taken from its fighters will bring the reality of holding those postponed elections a little closer. mohammad adow, al jazeera acknowledge lagos. >> abdul lahi was killed near the somalian capital. >>> security remained...