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. >> this government has to us about work. >> on your first day as speaker, you said you were going to us about wipe the slate clean. >> uh-huh. >> and in your first news conference you said the president, quote, proved himself untrustwortho immigration. that is blowing chaulk dust in the president's face. >> and i think wiping the slate clean was in congress and giving congress the house, functioning again. on this particular issue, he tried to us about go around congress and write the law unilaterally violating the separation of powers. on that particular issue, he's proven he doesn't want to us about work with congress but work around congress and that is not how laws are written. >> and that is the new house speaker paul ryan talking with scott pelley about his contact with president obama. you can see more of his interview with house speaker ryan this sunday on "60 minutes" here on wusa 9. >>> donald trump launched a stunning attack on his republican rival candidates in iowa in addition to us about dr. ben carson and president obama, the developer even took aim at iowa voters. maj
. >> this government has to us about work. >> on your first day as speaker, you said you were going to us about wipe the slate clean. >> uh-huh. >> and in your first news conference you said the president, quote, proved himself untrustwortho immigration. that is blowing chaulk dust in the president's face. >> and i think wiping the slate clean was in congress and giving congress the house, functioning again. on this particular issue, he tried to us about go around...
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that we don't want russia or other countries that may have differences with us on a whole host of other things to avoided working with us against isil. the i had a conversation with president putin in turkey, and i indicated to him at the time to the extend that they make that shift, to the process they have constructed to bring all the parties together, try to execute a political transition. that all parties would agree to. and refocus attention after going after isil, then there's enormous capacity for us to cooperate. until that happened, it's very difficult. it's difficult because their priority is attacking the moderate opposition that might be future members of inclusive syrian government. russia is not going to get the support of us, or a ranger of other members of the coalition. but i do think there's the possibility of cooperation the sooner we agree to this political process theless likely that you have the kinds of events that took place apparently today. the event that took place is a serious one, and we can only refret it. turkey is currently providing all of the information to nato so that we can f
that we don't want russia or other countries that may have differences with us on a whole host of other things to avoided working with us against isil. the i had a conversation with president putin in turkey, and i indicated to him at the time to the extend that they make that shift, to the process they have constructed to bring all the parties together, try to execute a political transition. that all parties would agree to. and refocus attention after going after isil, then there's enormous...
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as kwwl's jessica hartman shows us, several people e working to prevent it from ever happening again. the ability to fight back assaults -- staying safe is on waverly by myself, so after the attacks. i guess, i never expert a few eesy things eveeone can your life where someone tries to assualt you, or hurt you or harm you. then you have to have a plan. you have to have a strategy and some of its scary, to think that you have to strike someoneneelse to break ee to get back to your family." hartman "one of the safety tips learn at the workshop is a parking lot somebody approaches you and they try to grab you and control you by the wrist. you have to be aware of their surroundings, knowing what's around you, pay attention to what you are doing." in waterloo. . .jessica this class was focused on runners -- but there are several tips anyone can use to stay safe every day. its coming up: storms rip through parts of the country, ripping up neighborhoods. plus -- he's been her dad for years...but when they go to make it legal...he can't make it. so the judge comes to them. ananwhat to selfie,
as kwwl's jessica hartman shows us, several people e working to prevent it from ever happening again. the ability to fight back assaults -- staying safe is on waverly by myself, so after the attacks. i guess, i never expert a few eesy things eveeone can your life where someone tries to assualt you, or hurt you or harm you. then you have to have a plan. you have to have a strategy and some of its scary, to think that you have to strike someoneneelse to break ee to get back to your family."...
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in time in which we said we don't want russia or other countries that man differences with us and avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been russia's focus on propping up assad rather than focusing on isil. i had a conversation with president putin in turkey, and i indicated to him at the time that to the extent they make that strategic shift, focus on the vienna process where they had been constructed to try to bring all the parties together, try to execute a political transition that all parties would agree to and refocus attention on going after isil. then there's enormous capacity for us to cooperate. until that happens, it's very difficult. it's difficult because if their priority is attacking a moderate opposition that might be future to get the support of us or a range of other members of the coalition. but i do think that there is the possibility of cooperation. the sooner we agree to this political process the less likely that you have the kinds of events that took place apparently today. >> translator: the event that took place is a serious one. and we can only regret
in time in which we said we don't want russia or other countries that man differences with us and avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been russia's focus on propping up assad rather than focusing on isil. i had a conversation with president putin in turkey, and i indicated to him at the time that to the extent they make that strategic shift, focus on the vienna process where they had been constructed to try to bring all the parties together, try to execute a political...
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you, for instance, you work at the medical foundation. tell us about that and how that's been. >> i worked at palo alto medical foundation and currently, i'm working at the food clinic. so, i really just give patients the correct form for them to fill out so they can get -- so they can get their flu shot. and really it makes me work with my social skills because i'm interacting one on one with patients. >> what about you're at cisco systems. tell us about what and what you're doing there. you say you work one day a week? >> i work every wednesday. and what i do at cisco is basically help my coworkers how to market, so they ask me can you make the meeting for me. i can set up a meeting for them on webex. and i can do information. >> so what is it, i mean, it's -- how does it make you feel the fact that you're able to pay for your own education? that's basically what you're doing by working at these places. >> yeah it really gives me a sense of responsibility in my education. it's making me feel like i can really do anything. i'm paying for my own
you, for instance, you work at the medical foundation. tell us about that and how that's been. >> i worked at palo alto medical foundation and currently, i'm working at the food clinic. so, i really just give patients the correct form for them to fill out so they can get -- so they can get their flu shot. and really it makes me work with my social skills because i'm interacting one on one with patients. >> what about you're at cisco systems. tell us about what and what you're doing...
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where we said we don't want russia or other countries that may have dipss with us on a whole host of other things to avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been, russia's focus on propping up assad rather than focusing on isil. i had a conversation with president putin in turkey. i indicated to him at the time that to the extent that they make that strategic shift, focus on the vienna process. try to execute a political transition, that, all parties would agree to. and, refocus attention on going after isil, then there's enormous capacity for us to cooperate. until that happens, it's very difficult. it's difficult because if their priority is attacking the moderate opposition that might be future members of an inclusive syrian government, russia won't get the support of of the coalition. but i do think that there's the possibility of cooperation. the sooner we agree to this political process, the less likely that you have the kinds of -- kinds of events that took place apparently today. >> translator: the event that took place is a serious one and we can only regret it. turkey is currently providin
where we said we don't want russia or other countries that may have dipss with us on a whole host of other things to avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been, russia's focus on propping up assad rather than focusing on isil. i had a conversation with president putin in turkey. i indicated to him at the time that to the extent that they make that strategic shift, focus on the vienna process. try to execute a political transition, that, all parties would agree to. and, refocus...
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the eyes of all people are upon us so that if we shall deal falsely with our god in this work we have undertaken and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword throughout the world." a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny. that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, and -- above all -- responsible liberty for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill. for our country's future, i pledge you my every effort. i ask for your prayers and support. i believe that you and i together can keep this rendezvous with destiny. thank you and good night. >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> c-span presents "landmark cases," the book, a guide to our series which explores 12 historic supreme court decisions. "landmark cases," the book features introduction, background, highlights, and the impact of each case written by veteran journalist tony morrow a
the eyes of all people are upon us so that if we shall deal falsely with our god in this work we have undertaken and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword throughout the world." a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny. that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, and -- above all -- responsible liberty for every individual that we will become that...
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waste krooerlg is achieve work or able in our lifetime and if we concentrate to the blue and black benefits we know from what the department of the environment and ecology helped us attitude study we know the next 10 percent literally be people not placing things go the black benefit although it got land fortunately fill the data the intersections that work us with to concentrate people are throwing away the next 10 percent babe resulting in better education and cultural education and existence that there is that are dense and as court reporter active as chinatown so we're here to announce that but also to announce that this consultant based approach working with supervisor christensen and working with our department of the environment we're create a community-based council, if you will, a community council where a number of members of the community and small businesses will give you direct input to the ideas the best ideas they have to continue our effort to reduce wastes and to make sure that if we have some good ideas how can we do that and implement those ideas in ways in which they will honor and support our small businesses and reciprocates who live in cong
waste krooerlg is achieve work or able in our lifetime and if we concentrate to the blue and black benefits we know from what the department of the environment and ecology helped us attitude study we know the next 10 percent literally be people not placing things go the black benefit although it got land fortunately fill the data the intersections that work us with to concentrate people are throwing away the next 10 percent babe resulting in better education and cultural education and existence...
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the eyes of all people are upon us so that if we shall deal falsely with our god in this work we have undertaken and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword throughout the world." a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny; that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, andabove allresponsible liberty for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill. i believe that you and i together can keep this rendezvous with destiny. thank you and good night. the 2016eek until presidential elections, american history tv will bring you archival coverage of presidential candidates on the campaign trail. next, on "road to the white house rewind" we look back at the 1992 presidential campaign with bill clinton. he announced his presidency on -- cano franklin high school in new hampshire where he ate lunch, played basketball, and took questions from students. come with me. hi, what's your name? i'm governor quinn. -- clinton. hello. good to see yo
the eyes of all people are upon us so that if we shall deal falsely with our god in this work we have undertaken and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword throughout the world." a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny; that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, andabove allresponsible liberty for every individual that we will become that shining...
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waste krooerlg is achieve work or able in our lifetime and if we concentrate to the blue and black benefits we know from what the department of the environment and ecology helped us attitude study we know the next 10 percent literally be people not placing things go the black benefit although it got land fortunately fill the data the intersections that work us with to concentrate people are throwing away the next 10 percent babe resulting in better education and cultural education and existence that there is that are dense and as court reporter active as chinatown so we're here to announce that but also to announce that this consultant based approach working with supervisor christensen and working with our department of the environment we're create a community-based council, if you will, a community council where a number of members of the community and small businesses will give you direct input to the ideas the best ideas they have to continue our effort to reduce wastes and to make sure that if we have some good ideas how can we do that and implement those ideas in ways in which they will honor and support our small businesses and reciprocates who live in cong
waste krooerlg is achieve work or able in our lifetime and if we concentrate to the blue and black benefits we know from what the department of the environment and ecology helped us attitude study we know the next 10 percent literally be people not placing things go the black benefit although it got land fortunately fill the data the intersections that work us with to concentrate people are throwing away the next 10 percent babe resulting in better education and cultural education and existence...
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the direction we have been: most beenlp us work -- we have -- we in most is help us have 4 million people on the platform. a way for people to collaborate that connects every person, company and system in the world. >> what shape does that take? a tool like slack where people communicate and have access to documents alongside that? what are you building that is going to take advantage of that opportunity? >> the way we think about it is --started by just getting people are putting their most important information interop box. it takes a lot of -- in dropbox. of work.a lot it is storage, communication, how do you communicate -- how do you ordinate people? always thinking about how we remove friction from these everyday things you are doing. how to make it easier to work with different people. .loud enabling office making it so you can share, call and communicate from dropbox. , ringing forward the fact there are other people around and moving from this place to move stuff to a place where you can work with other people. that is a big theme. >> to an active wordplay? >> for sure. at aopbox
the direction we have been: most beenlp us work -- we have -- we in most is help us have 4 million people on the platform. a way for people to collaborate that connects every person, company and system in the world. >> what shape does that take? a tool like slack where people communicate and have access to documents alongside that? what are you building that is going to take advantage of that opportunity? >> the way we think about it is --started by just getting people are putting...
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better news here sunshine for us working on in the clouds changing tough on the south coast everybody clearing up though later on in the day into the nighttime hours. you will wake up monday morning to sunshine as well. you will see the weekend because it's always in view. let's take a little closer look at the weekend. temperatures on saturday going to average around 52 . upper 40s to low 50s with the rainshowers. mostly cloudy if not totally cloudy skies. again the farther north you're going the better chance you have to run into some sunshine tomorrow talking about new hampshire, vermont into maine though. then sunday everybody gets some sunshine. decidedly cooler only in the 40s and much colder to start next week back to school and back to work. >>> thank you very much, kevin. still to come in sports the official word on the patriots amendola and the take on denver's defense. that plus, a big day at the and the bruins it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fio
better news here sunshine for us working on in the clouds changing tough on the south coast everybody clearing up though later on in the day into the nighttime hours. you will wake up monday morning to sunshine as well. you will see the weekend because it's always in view. let's take a little closer look at the weekend. temperatures on saturday going to average around 52 . upper 40s to low 50s with the rainshowers. mostly cloudy if not totally cloudy skies. again the farther north you're going...
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sat that we do not want russia or other countries that may have differences with us on a host of other things to avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been russia's focus on propping up for cheryl assad rather than focusing on isil. a upssadng up a rather than focusing on isil. i had a conversation with president putin in turkey as i indicated to him at the time, that to the extent they make that strategic shift, focus on the vienna process where they had been instructed to bring the parties together, to try to execute a political transition, that all parties would agree to, and retirement this -- and refocus attention on going after isil, then there is enormous capacity for us to cooperate. until that happens, it is very difficult. it is difficult because it is their priority to attack the moderate opposition that might be future members of an inclusive syrian government. russia is not going to get the support from us or a range of other members of the coalition. i do think that there is the possibility for operations. the sooner we agree to this political process, the less likely you have th
sat that we do not want russia or other countries that may have differences with us on a host of other things to avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been russia's focus on propping up for cheryl assad rather than focusing on isil. a upssadng up a rather than focusing on isil. i had a conversation with president putin in turkey as i indicated to him at the time, that to the extent they make that strategic shift, focus on the vienna process where they had been instructed to...
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the eyes of all people are upon us so that if we shall deal falsely with our god in this work we have undertaken and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword throughout the world." a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny. that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, and -- above all -- responsible liberty for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill. for our country's future, i pledge you my every effort. i ask for your prayers and support. i believe that you and i together can keep this rendezvous with destiny. thank you and good night. i've learned that you can do anything you want to. they used to ask me if i thought the first lady should be paid. but if i am paying i have to do what they want me to do. it is such a great opportunity. any first ladyse to do what you want to do. another thing i learned is that you are going to be criticized no matter what you do. -- had perceptions and i would have been criticized. criti
the eyes of all people are upon us so that if we shall deal falsely with our god in this work we have undertaken and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword throughout the world." a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny. that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, and -- above all -- responsible liberty for every individual that we will become that...
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to work. >> used to work. >> like what type of work, like work work? really?> what happened? >> you know when you get tired of the pimps you have to watch for them because there are a lot of them here. they beat you down, girl, you have to get away. you feel me. any way, what's your name? >> cassie. >> nice to meet you. i'm annie. any way, make yourself beautiful, okay. have a good night. be safe. >> by now, annie says most casinos and hotels are aware of hookers for jesus. some support her cause, while others would prefer annie and her team would just go away. >> some casinos, they tell us we can't come back. >> why? >> they don't want their guests to be offended. >> just minutes in to their outreach at a popular casino, annie is recognized by a supportive security guard. >> how are you doing? >> how's the ministry? >> we're doing good. just walking through and we're going to walk over to -- some girls at the palazzo, a lot of girls over there. >> listen, we can't. >> you guys are strict here. >> very strict, but it happens. when the guys on it and you are to
to work. >> used to work. >> like what type of work, like work work? really?> what happened? >> you know when you get tired of the pimps you have to watch for them because there are a lot of them here. they beat you down, girl, you have to get away. you feel me. any way, what's your name? >> cassie. >> nice to meet you. i'm annie. any way, make yourself beautiful, okay. have a good night. be safe. >> by now, annie says most casinos and hotels are aware of...
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thank you all for seeing us in the way that you do. thank you for workingwith us to bring this resolution for. it's really exciting. >> thank you. i am run this. this is item 8 of course and we have even speaker cards. i want to thank veronica and kiana for filling out speaker cards and whoever wants to go first can please approach. >> hi. i'm veronica and currently a sfs state environmental study under grad student right now. i think this my first meeting-i think it's really cool you guys have this occasionally have the community all come together to work on environmental subjects like it. i think-i've an idea to throw out to. to help make the 10 year celebration for the garden tour thing more of a bigger project. maybe open it up and offered to sf students, especially the environmental program. we always have-were eager to about the committee anyway we can just to kind of get our feet wet and see how it is in the environmental careers and stuff like that. so, i think if it opening up to us making a bigger deal it will hopefully have a bigger turnout and h
thank you all for seeing us in the way that you do. thank you for workingwith us to bring this resolution for. it's really exciting. >> thank you. i am run this. this is item 8 of course and we have even speaker cards. i want to thank veronica and kiana for filling out speaker cards and whoever wants to go first can please approach. >> hi. i'm veronica and currently a sfs state environmental study under grad student right now. i think this my first meeting-i think it's really cool...
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minnesota to be. 15:32:51 "this is a rescue group that we transport to on saturdays, so they know us, we've been working with them for years. so, when they had trouble with their transport, they called us." amy heinz - founder & ceo, aheinz57 pet rescue amy heinz runs a pet rescue operation in central iowa. she says the dogs were virtually stranded for the night here in des moines. 15:33:22 "the hotel would only allow i think one dog per room, and there were only two travelers - travelers - and there were 22 dogs. so, that's a problem when you're stuck in the snow in the middle of iowa." amy heinz - founder & ceo, aheinz57 pet rescue so she called on her volunteers using social media...and within three hours, dog lovers in des moines came running to the call. 15:43:31 "we were kind of hunkered down for the night, watching a movie. i happened to look at my phone and saw the message from amy, said, well, we're not doing anything except warm and cozy...so we thought we would just head over and see what we could do to help. and there were a lot of poor dogs still left in the van at that point." - leah - ahe
minnesota to be. 15:32:51 "this is a rescue group that we transport to on saturdays, so they know us, we've been working with them for years. so, when they had trouble with their transport, they called us." amy heinz - founder & ceo, aheinz57 pet rescue amy heinz runs a pet rescue operation in central iowa. she says the dogs were virtually stranded for the night here in des moines. 15:33:22 "the hotel would only allow i think one dog per room, and there were only two...
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us. is there a project or something on your heart that you still would like to work on or see the interfaith council addressing? >> well, homelessness is what motivated us in the first place. and sad to say we have not solved the problem. >> yep. >> i'm not sure we'll do it in my lifetime but i'd certainly lee to psych more -- like to see more navigation centers because i think the fact that this gives the opportunity to work on the individual reason why someone is homeless and find an answer for that is the way to go. so i'd like to see more navigation centers. i'd also like to see more -- we had a project a few years ago in which nine congregations worked -- >> i remember that. >> and it was led by young people in the congregations and i think we can do that again. i'd like to see more of that. and michael said something about when -- people work together, they get to know each other. you talked about differences. the differences are there. and the differences will not go away. but the differences will be understood if we work together. >> absolutely. i know the two of you have the ear of
us. is there a project or something on your heart that you still would like to work on or see the interfaith council addressing? >> well, homelessness is what motivated us in the first place. and sad to say we have not solved the problem. >> yep. >> i'm not sure we'll do it in my lifetime but i'd certainly lee to psych more -- like to see more navigation centers because i think the fact that this gives the opportunity to work on the individual reason why someone is homeless...
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good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch t tu.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. rain contiiues to be a part of the forecast across eastern@iowa into appears that 1-2 inch rainfall totals will be common before dry things out for the latter part of the work week. temperatures will be the mildest early this week gith a cool down into the 30s for highs by the weekend. tonight: showers likely low: 46-52 winds: se 10-20+ alo: 49 dbq: 48 iow: 50tomomorow: showers and storms high: 57-63 winds: se 15-25 alo: 59 dbq: 58 iow: 61tomorrrrw night: showers likely low: 45-51 winds: se 10-20 alo: 47 dbq: 47 showers possible, windy high: 51 - low: 48 thursday: partly clcludy, windy high: 48 - low: 34 friday: partly cloudy high: 40 - low: 29 saturday: slight chance of rain/snow mix high: 38 - low: 27 sunday: mostly sunny high: 38 - low: 22monday: partly cloudy high: 40 - low: 25 the flu season is fully underway in iowa, taking at least two lives already.
good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch t tu.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. rain contiiues to be a part of the forecast across eastern@iowa into appears that 1-2 inch rainfall totals will be common before dry things out for the latter part of the work week. temperatures will be the mildest early this week gith a cool down into the 30s for...
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she's not a politician... and in richmond, she'll work for us. >>> good morning. back to "news4 today." we want to let you know we're experiencing technical difficulty. we're working to get things back up and running. we hope you don't notice anything. >> we go to chuck bell. >> does that mean we have more time for traffic and weather? oh, no. apparently not. here are the four things you need to know about the weather today. a mild monday morning. we're in store for a november heat wave. temperatures in the 70s many day this week. for now, though, showers just down to our south. charlottesville to richmond to the lower parts of the chesapeake bay, that's the main areas we'll see threats for rain. i couldn't rule out a little sprinkle or two. have your teeny tiny umbrella on your way out the door. temperatures, 56, rockville, 57, arlington. hour by hour, planning out your day, plan on the lower 50s. lots of clouds. chance for light rain and sprinkles. gradually with time by later on this afternoon, things start to dry out just a bit, but it will be a plield monday f
she's not a politician... and in richmond, she'll work for us. >>> good morning. back to "news4 today." we want to let you know we're experiencing technical difficulty. we're working to get things back up and running. we hope you don't notice anything. >> we go to chuck bell. >> does that mean we have more time for traffic and weather? oh, no. apparently not. here are the four things you need to know about the weather today. a mild monday morning. we're in store...
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those three american heroes helped us work that attack. this news just coming in.that is going on, french officials are looking for an international suspect. this is the face of the most wanted man in the world right now. a 26-year-old french national is believed to be the sole surviving suspect who led one of three terror teams shooting people in restaurants and bars on a busy friday evening leaving more than 10,000 dead and hundreds more wounded. shortly after the coordinated terror attacks, he was reportedly pulled over at a traffic stop but somehow made it across the border to belgian. as the hunt for the suspected terrorist continues, french fighter jets launched simultaneous attacks in coordination with u.s. military command dropping 20 bombs on isis de facto capital in syria. french ministry of defense says among its targets, a command post, jihad recruiting center and a weapons warehouse. >> translator: it is not because we have been attacked that paris will change. we will stay as free as we are. >> reporter: president obama meeting with world leaders incl
those three american heroes helped us work that attack. this news just coming in.that is going on, french officials are looking for an international suspect. this is the face of the most wanted man in the world right now. a 26-year-old french national is believed to be the sole surviving suspect who led one of three terror teams shooting people in restaurants and bars on a busy friday evening leaving more than 10,000 dead and hundreds more wounded. shortly after the coordinated terror attacks,...
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. >> i used to work on those docks. i used to work in front and girard. quit school at 16 for about seven months and i learned to go back to school after working on those docks. >> sure. >> front street in kensington and k and a. so philadelphia set the mood. >> after rocky balboa in 2006, the film makers thought that was the bailed balboa until a young talented film make consider caught their attention. i'll have much more with sly and more on creed in the days just before it's november 25th opening. i think you'll really like this. >> time now for taste with tori. a cozy bakery that just opened in a cozy little local town. >> it's a friendly place to visit this weekend with friend over soup and salad a sweet treat. tori stakes to us constellation collect us. ♪ >> reporter: it could have been written in the stars. three young women share the same dream and to their astonish many it comes true. >> it's like -- i can't believe this is our life. >> val tino eats good emotional talking about the bakery cafe in collingswood she owns with lindsay ferguson. >>
. >> i used to work on those docks. i used to work in front and girard. quit school at 16 for about seven months and i learned to go back to school after working on those docks. >> sure. >> front street in kensington and k and a. so philadelphia set the mood. >> after rocky balboa in 2006, the film makers thought that was the bailed balboa until a young talented film make consider caught their attention. i'll have much more with sly and more on creed in the days just...
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many of us work here put out these photos. here, you're looking at high speed video here. the tree is is here. a crane hoisted the ten ton norway spruce into a spot next to the ice rink. this year's tree, 78 feet tall, 47 feet wide and 80 years old and will be topped with a swars ski star. it doesn't feel like it yet. >> not at all. dave price is on the plaza where it is still in the 70s. >> 72 degrees in fact. and it feels terrific out here. it is gorgeous. 80 years of good living looks like if you're a tree and now, it's ours. and in just about a month with five miles of wires and 45,000 lights, it will be the center point of tourism here in new york city. let's look at the weather because that's the only thing that doesn't make sense right now. it's november. the tree is here. people are celebrating, but it's still in the 70s. so let's go through the conditions and see what's happening. we talked a tbt fact that 72 degrees was what it reads now. i'll ask our camera man to pan off and up at the beautiful tree as we look at the weather headlines. records are tied and brok
many of us work here put out these photos. here, you're looking at high speed video here. the tree is is here. a crane hoisted the ten ton norway spruce into a spot next to the ice rink. this year's tree, 78 feet tall, 47 feet wide and 80 years old and will be topped with a swars ski star. it doesn't feel like it yet. >> not at all. dave price is on the plaza where it is still in the 70s. >> 72 degrees in fact. and it feels terrific out here. it is gorgeous. 80 years of good living...
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use caution because you could lose traction, like if the roads were wet. the warmer weather has given and prepare for the first snowfall. west des moines public works leaders say the key to keeping the roads safe this weekend is to get out and get the snow before the temps drop below freezing. "it makes a tremendous materials that we use, they work in correlation with road temps. the pavement temperatures are really what it is all about..... whatever we do get." the city of des moines estimates the warmer weather saved the department at least 50-thousand dollars this month because they haven't had to plow yet. let's now head down to jennifer mcdermed at the science center. she has the latest on when and how much snowfall we can expect in the metro tomorrow. crews in the metro are picking up the pieces from last week's storm today. this garage on watrous avenue near jefferson elementary school is being cleaned up today. it was destroyed during last week's severe weather, which knocked down trees, damaged roofs and blew windows out of homes last week in parts of the state. we are getting ready for another big afternoon here at channel 13 as the iowa
use caution because you could lose traction, like if the roads were wet. the warmer weather has given and prepare for the first snowfall. west des moines public works leaders say the key to keeping the roads safe this weekend is to get out and get the snow before the temps drop below freezing. "it makes a tremendous materials that we use, they work in correlation with road temps. the pavement temperatures are really what it is all about..... whatever we do get." the city of des moines...
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they made us work for this one. the dow is higher today, the rally continuing. we've had several strong days this week for the market. earnings are coming in stronger than expected for those key dow components, nike is of course the big mover today. the dow up triple digits, up better than 100 points on the trading session so far. starwood hotels, the big hotel chain has been hacked a customer's personal information may haveeteen compromi ed. the hotels are right in our backyard. affected hotels are the sheridan new rk times square hotel, western grand central new york, and the saint regis ball harbor tel resort in florida. hotel's restaurants, gift shop, point of entrance and other -- that means registration. a newhelass action lawsuit filed on behalf of draft kings and fanduel customers accusing visa and mastercard and american express of participating in a racketeering scheme. it claims they could not have become billion dollar businesses had it not been for the help of the credit card industry. this one certainly isn't over yet. fan fanduel and draft kings f
they made us work for this one. the dow is higher today, the rally continuing. we've had several strong days this week for the market. earnings are coming in stronger than expected for those key dow components, nike is of course the big mover today. the dow up triple digits, up better than 100 points on the trading session so far. starwood hotels, the big hotel chain has been hacked a customer's personal information may haveeteen compromi ed. the hotels are right in our backyard. affected...
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and all of us worked in that little tv station. >> a nice little station at the time. >> thanks. >>>onating a nurse. coming up in 20 minutes, the allegations against a woman who worked in the hospice where bobby katrina brown died. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2". 6:56. some members of the warriors gave five families a special treat ahead of the things giving holiday. they took them on a shopping spree at lucky's grocery store in alameda last night. warriors players klay thompson, jason thompson, some assistant coaches were also there. the warriors say this is a way for the organization to thank the military personnel for their service. the shopping spree is part of the team's season of giving initiative, this is the fourth year the warriors have teamed up with lucky supermarkets for that event. >> what we do is great, entertainment, but it doesn't compare to the magnitude of what they sacrifice. so it's really important to show them how much they are appreciated. >> the shopping spree is part of the season of giving as we said. and again, the fourth year they have done this. a g
and all of us worked in that little tv station. >> a nice little station at the time. >> thanks. >>>onating a nurse. coming up in 20 minutes, the allegations against a woman who worked in the hospice where bobby katrina brown died. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2". 6:56. some members of the warriors gave five families a special treat ahead of the things giving holiday. they took them on a shopping spree at lucky's grocery store in alameda last night....
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it works by using an applicator over a stencil with holes in it. "urban outfitters" is getting into the pizza business. the retailer announced it'll acquire the vetri family restaurants... which includes pizza chain "pizzeria vetri." experts say its an attempt to shift from a clothing store... to a lifestyle experience... to boost flagging sales. a baker has come up with a new twist of turkey on thanksgiving. check out this turkey cake... made of two vanilla cake batter... butter cream... and icing. the baker even painted on edible food coloring to give the fake bird just the right look.. but the process isn't as easy as it sounds... she says it took her close to 3 hours just to carve the cake into the right america's never been a country of quitters. it's not who we are. we don't ignore threats like climate change. we face our problems head-on. with american-made clean energy, we can end our dependence on foreign oil... spark new innovation... and create millions of new jobs. solving our climate crisis starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. hand to
it works by using an applicator over a stencil with holes in it. "urban outfitters" is getting into the pizza business. the retailer announced it'll acquire the vetri family restaurants... which includes pizza chain "pizzeria vetri." experts say its an attempt to shift from a clothing store... to a lifestyle experience... to boost flagging sales. a baker has come up with a new twist of turkey on thanksgiving. check out this turkey cake... made of two vanilla cake batter......
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that we don't want russia or other countries that may have differences with us on a whole host of other things to avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been russia's focus on propping up assad rather than focussing on isil. i had a conversation with president putin in turkey, and i indicated to him at the time that to the extent that they make that strategic shift focus on the vienna process where they have been constructed to try to bring all the parties together to try to execute a political transition, that all parties would fwrae to, and refocus attention on going after isil, then there's enormous capacity for us to cooperate. until that happens, it's very difficult. it's difficult because if their priority is attacking the moderate opposition that might be future members of inclusive syrian government, russia is not going to get the support of us or a range of other members of the coalition. but i do think that there is the possibility of cooperation. the sooner we agree to this political process, the less likely that you have, you know, the kinds of event that is took place apparently tod
that we don't want russia or other countries that may have differences with us on a whole host of other things to avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been russia's focus on propping up assad rather than focussing on isil. i had a conversation with president putin in turkey, and i indicated to him at the time that to the extent that they make that strategic shift focus on the vienna process where they have been constructed to try to bring all the parties together to try to...
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no one worked harder, than of us on the staff worked harder than he did. no one to these issues more seriously and no one was more passionate or deeply committed to them like he was, but he had a joyfulness and love. he had the love of the senate and his colleagues and the people he was trying to help and support and the voice that he could give for people who could not sit at that table. in response to your question to some degree, but i can't have this program and -- end without thinking -- we passed the health care bill, the affordable care act and teddy was not here and died the next month. the longest markup in the history of the labor committee -- i will never forget vicki and teddy calling me at the crack of dawn the next day after this. this is classic teddy. that histhis bill entire life he tried to pick out one issue and the health and well being of everyone in the and whether you are talking about civil rights origin asian, that moment, watching the culmination that would turn out to be in a sense, a piece of legislation that could only the -- c
no one worked harder, than of us on the staff worked harder than he did. no one to these issues more seriously and no one was more passionate or deeply committed to them like he was, but he had a joyfulness and love. he had the love of the senate and his colleagues and the people he was trying to help and support and the voice that he could give for people who could not sit at that table. in response to your question to some degree, but i can't have this program and -- end without thinking --...
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we're building up our team to be able to, you know, each of us work our five days wherever they falluring the week. >> she believes she could soon be joining the ranks of the businesses that are open daily. >> about 80% of the businesses understand the need to be open sundays. and we all agree that the more of us that are open, the better it will be. we do want to be open on sundays when we're ready to take that step. >>> dozens of mayors, governors, federal and state officials have been strong proponents of small business saturday and the shop local movement. it goes without saying that the small business administration has been in the forefront of getting the american public to support their community's independent merchants. we're happy to speak to maria contreras about this. great to see you. >> always good to hear your voice, jj. >> it's pretty amazing to watch this take a life of its own over the past six years, small business saturday. why do you think it's gotten so big and really touched a nerve with people? >> there are a couple of things going on. one is i talked to busine
we're building up our team to be able to, you know, each of us work our five days wherever they falluring the week. >> she believes she could soon be joining the ranks of the businesses that are open daily. >> about 80% of the businesses understand the need to be open sundays. and we all agree that the more of us that are open, the better it will be. we do want to be open on sundays when we're ready to take that step. >>> dozens of mayors, governors, federal and state...
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el museo del barrio and other places loaned us works to have this very complete exhibit. >> okay. >> and one of the most talented puerto rican artists ever. >> ever around, yes. >> and he's known for his "velorio de oller," sort of a redoing of a traditional puerto rican painting. >> okay. miguel, your work will be on display where? >> absolutely. at the clemente soto v\lez cultural center in the lower east side of manhattan. >> okay, and by trade, your work -- painter? >> i'm a painter. i do this thing called chino latino. i'm also a printmaker. i like to do serigrafia, sort of silk-screening in the old puerto rican style to advertise >> yep. and the artifacts that you will have on display showcase what? >> i have my studio, and there will be landscapes, you know, with very classic dynastic paintings and tropical colors, you know, infusing those paintings. we also have a great show called bori-cuba, which i curated, including the work of 12 puerto rican artists and 12 cuban painters. >> i'm looking at some of your work now. >> yes. >> tell me about these here. >> you will see that t
el museo del barrio and other places loaned us works to have this very complete exhibit. >> okay. >> and one of the most talented puerto rican artists ever. >> ever around, yes. >> and he's known for his "velorio de oller," sort of a redoing of a traditional puerto rican painting. >> okay. miguel, your work will be on display where? >> absolutely. at the clemente soto v\lez cultural center in the lower east side of manhattan. >> okay, and by...
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atednoon, right, on this happy black friday for all of us working. one retailer claiming a small ctory for the early part ot e holiday shopping season. target is seeing a strong start to the holiday weekend with both strong foot traffic and record onne sales. the ceo of the company says he expects to see continued demand through the weekend and into december. among the most popular tems, they see selling so far, apple watches, as well as ipads, and then ymy've got beats headphones d phillips soniccare electric toothbt rushes. who knew they were so big. if plans call for something bigger? maybe automakers are hoping that you open your wallet this holiday season, toyota just reported global sales that beat volkswagen for the fourth month in a row, and toyota keeps the crown so far in 2015 is the world's top-selling automaker. many experts are looking for a boost to auto sales with trucks and suvs expected to be hot on consumer's minds, especially with regular gas costing just an average of $2.05, that's according to aaa. >>> if you plan on shopping onl
atednoon, right, on this happy black friday for all of us working. one retailer claiming a small ctory for the early part ot e holiday shopping season. target is seeing a strong start to the holiday weekend with both strong foot traffic and record onne sales. the ceo of the company says he expects to see continued demand through the weekend and into december. among the most popular tems, they see selling so far, apple watches, as well as ipads, and then ymy've got beats headphones d phillips...
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. >> well, those of us working on this we're not going to be satisfied until we destroy this organizationhad to do some things over the last year to set the conditions for us to accelerate the efforts. for example, just over last two weeks we had simultaneous operations in syria and iraq. with kurdish and air forces to cut off the main supply route that isil these are very successful operations. our special forces going into northern syria the mission to organize the forces on the ground, broad coalition, begin to push down. we couldn't have done that six months ago, the conditions are in place. >> dickerson: the 50, the president, how many of those have arrived? >> in fact i was just in northern iraq talking with the task force we're not going to preview when that is -- those are sensitive information. but they have been going in, organizing the forces in fact the forces that they will work with have been doing very successful operation, they have taken back about 1100 square kilometers, killed about 300isil fight terse is focused on isolating the capital where we think they are being ha
. >> well, those of us working on this we're not going to be satisfied until we destroy this organizationhad to do some things over the last year to set the conditions for us to accelerate the efforts. for example, just over last two weeks we had simultaneous operations in syria and iraq. with kurdish and air forces to cut off the main supply route that isil these are very successful operations. our special forces going into northern syria the mission to organize the forces on the ground,...
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we said we don't want russia ore other countries that may have differences with us on a host other things to avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been russia's focus on propping up assad rather than focusing on isil. i had a conversation with president putin in turkey indicated to him at the time to the extent they make that strategic shift, focus on the vienna process where they have been construct to bring the parties together, try to execute a political transition, that all party would agree to. and refocus attention on going after isil. and there is enormous capacity for us to cooperate. until that happens, it's very difficult. it's difficult because if their priority is attacking the moderate opposition that might be future members of an inclusive syrian government, russia is not going to get the support of us or a range of other members of the coalition. but i do think there is the possibility of cooperation, the sooner we agree to this political process the west likely -- the less likely you have the kinds of events that took place apparently today. >> [translator] the information
we said we don't want russia ore other countries that may have differences with us on a host other things to avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been russia's focus on propping up assad rather than focusing on isil. i had a conversation with president putin in turkey indicated to him at the time to the extent they make that strategic shift, focus on the vienna process where they have been construct to bring the parties together, try to execute a political transition, that all...
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that we don't want russia or other countries that may have differences with us on a whole host of other things, to avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been russia's focus on propping up assad rather than focusing on isil. president putin in turkey and i indicated to him at the time that to the extent that they'd make that strategic shift focus on the vienna process where they have been constructive to try to bring all the parties together. try to execute a political transition that all parties would agree to. and refocus attention on going after isil. then there's enormous capacity for us to cooperate. until that happens, it's very difficult. it's difficult because if their priority is attacking the moderate opposition that might be future members of an inclusive syrian government, russia is not going to get the support of us or a range of ore mens -- other members of the coalition. but i do think that there's the the sooner we agree to this political process, the less likely that you have you know the kinds of -- kinds of events that took place apparently today. >> the event that took place i
that we don't want russia or other countries that may have differences with us on a whole host of other things, to avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been russia's focus on propping up assad rather than focusing on isil. president putin in turkey and i indicated to him at the time that to the extent that they'd make that strategic shift focus on the vienna process where they have been constructive to try to bring all the parties together. try to execute a political transition...
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that we don't want russia or other countries that may have differences with us on a whole host of other things to avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been russia's focus on propping up assad rather than focusing on isil. i had a conversation with president putin in turkey and i indicated to him at the time that to the extent that they would make that strategic shift, focus on the vienna process where they have been constructive to try to bring all the parties together, try to execute a political transition, that all parties would agree to, and refocus attention on going after isil, then there's enormous capacity for us to cooperate. until that happens, it's very difficult. it's difficult because if their priority is attacking the moderate opposition that might be future members of an inclusive syrian government, russia's not going to get the support of us or a range of other members of the coalition. but i do think that there's the possibility of cooperation. the sooner we agree to this political process, the less likely that you have the kinds of events that took place apparently today. >> t
that we don't want russia or other countries that may have differences with us on a whole host of other things to avoid working with us against isil. the challenge has been russia's focus on propping up assad rather than focusing on isil. i had a conversation with president putin in turkey and i indicated to him at the time that to the extent that they would make that strategic shift, focus on the vienna process where they have been constructive to try to bring all the parties together, try to...
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virtual ticket. >> it's used to get on a bus and back on the ground in san francisco to tell us how it workstry to launch an app so that people can launch ticks there stead of standing in line at a kiosk. it's called minor mobile and launched today it's availability for iphone users. we took it to the mission district. you down load on the smart phone and start an account. you show it to the driver and it tells you when it will expire. they will consider using it, but they wish it had other features as well. >> that's what i use it, i use city mappers >> definitely, you have explained it, it sounds useful and convenient. and it will avoid going to the store and paying for it. you heard that woman say she wishes it would have had a map on it. - - very simple to use. >> works well. okay, in san francisco. thank you. >>> time is now 8:38. as the holiday shopping season gets underway, san francisco police are warning shoppers about crime. a police spokesperson says that shoppers, you can avoid being the target of criminals by always being aware of what is around you. they also say, shop with you
virtual ticket. >> it's used to get on a bus and back on the ground in san francisco to tell us how it workstry to launch an app so that people can launch ticks there stead of standing in line at a kiosk. it's called minor mobile and launched today it's availability for iphone users. we took it to the mission district. you down load on the smart phone and start an account. you show it to the driver and it tells you when it will expire. they will consider using it, but they wish it had...
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now let us work towards the goal of using the assets of this continent in the most efficient ways possible for the common good of all its people. we can dare to dream that at some future date a map of the world might show the north american continent as one in which the peoples and commerce flow freely across their present borde borders. leaders have told us we the people have lost confidence in ourselves, that we must regain our spirit and our will to achieve our national goals. well, it's true. there is a lack of confidence and unease with the way things are, but the confidence we've lost is confidence in our government's policies. our unease can almost be called bewilderment at how our defense strength has deteriorated. and our currency is no longer the stable measure of value it once was, but there remains the greatness of our people. our capacity for dreaming up fantastic deeds and bringing them off to a surprising world. tom payne told his fellow americans we have it in our power to begin the world over again. we still have that power. we, today's living americans, have in our lifeti
now let us work towards the goal of using the assets of this continent in the most efficient ways possible for the common good of all its people. we can dare to dream that at some future date a map of the world might show the north american continent as one in which the peoples and commerce flow freely across their present borde borders. leaders have told us we the people have lost confidence in ourselves, that we must regain our spirit and our will to achieve our national goals. well, it's...
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sharon crowley shows us how it works. >> what we're doing is marking the area where the fat is. >> reporter: like many of us, lisa miller wants a flatter stomach. >> this is typical fat post-baby. >> reporter: the mother of two says no matter how she tries, she can't get rid of the extra inches. >> sometimes there's one area you can't spot reduce. >> what we're going to do is treat the entire area here. >> reporter: this is the medical director director. he plans to help lisa get the body she wants using laser technology. >> the laser is able to bypass the surface of the skin and reach any target we want. here the target we're reaching is fat. >> he's using a fat burning machine called sculpt sure just approved by the food & drug administration. it's noninvasive. you can keep most of your clothes on and you're awake the whole time. the doctor uses lasers to literally melt the fat away. >> what it is doing is heating the fat and disrupting the fat cells. the body over six to 12 weeks removes the unwanted fat. >> i'm excited. this whole thing will take 25 minutes. >> feels like waves of heat
sharon crowley shows us how it works. >> what we're doing is marking the area where the fat is. >> reporter: like many of us, lisa miller wants a flatter stomach. >> this is typical fat post-baby. >> reporter: the mother of two says no matter how she tries, she can't get rid of the extra inches. >> sometimes there's one area you can't spot reduce. >> what we're going to do is treat the entire area here. >> reporter: this is the medical director...
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it requires us working with them to make the kind of strategic shift that's necessary. and what i have talked to putin about for five years now. it requires a recognition that the existing structure cannot gain the legitimacy to stop the war and until you stop the war you're going to have a vacuum in which these kinds of terrorist organizations cannot break more effectively. >> making it clear that turkey has his support and the support of nato: the russian foreign minister will not come to turkey as originally planned and the russian native is going to protect it's planes with the use of ships now off the coast of syria so serious implications. not only economic but also geo strategic worries as well. >> thank you very much. >> let us know what you think about this. also keeping in mind that turkey has people in the northern part of syria and russia has been bombing them in the latest round of air strikes so some are arguing that instead of targeting isis russia is targ targeting other groups. so it's a very complicated story as always two sides to everythi everything.
it requires us working with them to make the kind of strategic shift that's necessary. and what i have talked to putin about for five years now. it requires a recognition that the existing structure cannot gain the legitimacy to stop the war and until you stop the war you're going to have a vacuum in which these kinds of terrorist organizations cannot break more effectively. >> making it clear that turkey has his support and the support of nato: the russian foreign minister will not come...
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the president of google for work, and he joins us now fresh off the web summit. great to have you. >> great to be here, kayla. >> we learn this week that google for work has two million companies that are paying for its services. give us some context around what that means for employees that are engaging with the product and what types of products. >> from the billion people already using windows. do you market to the g mael user, the drive user? how do you get the new customer? >> we actually market to all users. we get a lot of our user from people who might be using our products in their consumer life or in schools. as they come into work, they want to use those products because they are beautiful and simple simple. >> they actually do use this with these solutions. >> amitt, level with me. why couldn't you beat microsoft? i mean, they've caught up with 365 this latest version. has some of that real-team changes that google has had for a long time. they continue to make billions and billions of dollars off this software. you are out well ahead of them. with g
the president of google for work, and he joins us now fresh off the web summit. great to have you. >> great to be here, kayla. >> we learn this week that google for work has two million companies that are paying for its services. give us some context around what that means for employees that are engaging with the product and what types of products. >> from the billion people already using windows. do you market to the g mael user, the drive user? how do you get the new...
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good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per lili. see ya soon. to a beautiful weekend. this is not to say we won't feel the wind on friday, buua 15-30 mph breezzwill certainly be an improvement. a fantastic weekend is in store with mostly sunny skies and highs above normal in thth middle to upper 50s.. enjoy it because early next week it turns a bit wet. tonight: mostly clear, windy low 28-34 cloudy high: 42-48 winds: nw 15-30tomorrow night: clear & cool low: 23-29 winds: w 5-10saturday: mostly sunny high: 56 - low: 26 sunday: mostly sunny high: 58 - low: 36 monday: showers likely high: 53 - low: 42 tuesday: showers likely high: 54 - low: 44 wednesday: thursday: mostly cloudy high: 48 - low: 34 now here's mark carlson with a look at what's coming up tonight on the kcrg-tv nine news at six. "with heroin and prescription opioid use&reaching peek levels in iowa, top proseeutors nd experts were in iowa city today to talk about possib
good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per lili. see ya soon. to a beautiful weekend. this is not to say we won't feel the wind on friday, buua 15-30 mph breezzwill certainly be an improvement. a fantastic weekend is in store with mostly sunny skies and highs above normal in thth middle to upper 50s.. enjoy it because early next week it...
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the cold air is, you can see the edge of snow and you think -- -- it doesn't, not for us, we see the cold air work in behind the moisture, so, the 2 don't come at the same time, good news for us. quite the front, especially as you get out where all of the storms are. for us, more normal colder air for this time of year dipping in for us and firing up showers pour for early in the day and we get high pressure settling back in. sinking subsiding air for sunday and monday will insure plenty of sunshine. tonight, mostly cloudy to really cloudy all the way across the board. mild temperatures for us, but falling as we hit daybreak in upper 40s to close to 50 for the city of boston. tomorrow, the temperatures, they don't warm, they just drop as we move through the day, 24-hours from now will be 20-30 degrees cooler than where we are sitting at this moment. temperature trend, 8 o'clock p.m., 41 degrees. big esreps happening in quincy, santa coming out of a plane, hope coming out of a plane, hopefully, you will enjoy that, it will be dry. showers working in through early in the day. is looks like a 10th of
the cold air is, you can see the edge of snow and you think -- -- it doesn't, not for us, we see the cold air work in behind the moisture, so, the 2 don't come at the same time, good news for us. quite the front, especially as you get out where all of the storms are. for us, more normal colder air for this time of year dipping in for us and firing up showers pour for early in the day and we get high pressure settling back in. sinking subsiding air for sunday and monday will insure plenty of...
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politics in which the democrats, the lab were very unwilling to compromise very unwilling to work the way things used to work. i remember when bill clinton was running the first time talking to one of those super left politicians and saying how can you think of bill clinton is a compromiser? she said dam it i'm so tired of losing area and the democratic party changed at that point. you might argue be the right now the thing that we got is not a political problem republican problem. and that's the whole we hate everything we did everybody we are not going to offer my's were not going to do anything if not actually the two parties if one party. trying to have right here. i am of two minds on that. maybe more than two minds on that. there is a lot of feeling on the republican side that they have been trying to compromise or 20 and 30 of three and 50 years. and at the end of the day they look at and they somehow always got worse. tax nationt higher got higher regulation got higher. the power of the government and its ability to intrude somewhat in your life always came bigger. compromisingget by this is
politics in which the democrats, the lab were very unwilling to compromise very unwilling to work the way things used to work. i remember when bill clinton was running the first time talking to one of those super left politicians and saying how can you think of bill clinton is a compromiser? she said dam it i'm so tired of losing area and the democratic party changed at that point. you might argue be the right now the thing that we got is not a political problem republican problem. and that's...
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people, try to please but we please the people that believe in us, that work with us. one of the things that are not told? i don't know. if you have any questions, just ask me. i promise, i will answer it. how much longer will we see you involved in the day today at alibaba? do you envision a day where you can focus on your philanthropy and karaoke? jack: i do like to sing when i get tight. been ceo for 15 years. i should be the opportunity for younger people. retiredyears ago, i from the ceo position and became the chairman. but being a good chairman, i am much busier. i was much busier last year. so many responsibilities. but the good thing is, i am not working on the day-to-day operations. i work on strategy, culture, government relationship, and one of the most important things of this company is about the social responsibility. companyverybody in the to have a strong and good heart. we are affecting half a billion people in this nation. every tiny policy we make we affect these guys. we influence them. i want those 40,000 people, they have a good heart. that is wh
people, try to please but we please the people that believe in us, that work with us. one of the things that are not told? i don't know. if you have any questions, just ask me. i promise, i will answer it. how much longer will we see you involved in the day today at alibaba? do you envision a day where you can focus on your philanthropy and karaoke? jack: i do like to sing when i get tight. been ceo for 15 years. i should be the opportunity for younger people. retiredyears ago, i from the ceo...