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he made things harder than necessary as usual. but, as usual, murray prevailed.or, so andy —— sir andy. joanna konta has continued her winning start to the season. she is through to the quarterfinals in china. she recovered from a set down and being a breakdown in the second to beat king. she wrapped up the match in just over an to beat king. she wrapped up the match injust over an hour and a half. gb tae kwon do said they had reservations with jade jones taking pa rt reservations with jade jones taking part in thejump. they have held extensive talks with jones about the risks involved. the reality show involves competitors learning how to ski jump. last year several competitors were badly injured. olympic gold medallist jack law has blamed british diving after his coach quit his role to join australia's team. adrien hinchcliffe guided him and his team—mate gb‘s first diving gold last summer. hinchcliffe wanted the role full—time to prepare for the tokyo games. british diving have not responded to our request to comment. they didn't make him an offer. the hard wo
he made things harder than necessary as usual. but, as usual, murray prevailed.or, so andy —— sir andy. joanna konta has continued her winning start to the season. she is through to the quarterfinals in china. she recovered from a set down and being a breakdown in the second to beat king. she wrapped up the match in just over an to beat king. she wrapped up the match injust over an hour and a half. gb tae kwon do said they had reservations with jade jones taking pa rt reservations with jade...
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>> they usually start out young.any start with marijuana and the pattern of escape is established. they then moved to the addictive drugs for bigger kicks, and soon they are hooked. five dollars, $10, $20 a day. >> how do they get the money? >> narcotics breed a desperate race of men. >> can this girl be an addict? >> this is her third shot, and possibly her last chance to escape addiction. >> than what? >> the need for drugs is the need for money. no method is too degrading. >> there may be 10,000 women and 30,000 men in this city who are drug addicts. each, perhaps, will initiate one new person to the use of narcotics. >> what are we doing about it? if we can't prevent narcotics from entering the country, we've got to crack down on every peddler. >> sure that's what we should do. we are often hindered by weak laws, apathetic judges and juries, and by narcotics forces. each case requires time, money, and men. >> standby. ok, let's go. >> the law states that the possession of narcotics means that the suspect either h
>> they usually start out young.any start with marijuana and the pattern of escape is established. they then moved to the addictive drugs for bigger kicks, and soon they are hooked. five dollars, $10, $20 a day. >> how do they get the money? >> narcotics breed a desperate race of men. >> can this girl be an addict? >> this is her third shot, and possibly her last chance to escape addiction. >> than what? >> the need for drugs is the need for money. no...
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because usually, you know, usually i hear something 20 years ago, i say, i'm not going to play it liket today, are you kidding? but this was, you know, this was a live concert. >> right. >> the one from 20 years ago. it was a live concert, and i went, this is pretty damn good, you know. it's amazing. because there was a lot of energy from her, and of course, i got my energy from her, because she's such, you know, there's so much energy in her playing and so on. so i was very happy with it, you know. then of course, today i do what i do today, you know. >> i take your point about hearing something from 20 years ago and on demand thinking it doesn't measure up. >> do you hear it and go, why did i ask that question? >> i'll think that 20 years from now, why did i ask itzhak perlman that stupid question? i'll feel that way in two decades. i certainly take your point about listening to stuff long ago and it may not measure up for you. the question i guess is whether or not at this age you still hear or feel yourself getting ever better or do you think you've peaked at this point? >> no, i d
because usually, you know, usually i hear something 20 years ago, i say, i'm not going to play it liket today, are you kidding? but this was, you know, this was a live concert. >> right. >> the one from 20 years ago. it was a live concert, and i went, this is pretty damn good, you know. it's amazing. because there was a lot of energy from her, and of course, i got my energy from her, because she's such, you know, there's so much energy in her playing and so on. so i was very happy...
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the barbiturates are usually taken orally.his group is classified as the dangerous drugs, and so classified so as to remind the user that they are addictive. physicalontinuous use, damage to the brain, kidneys, and liver can occur. but there is no drug as degrading and enslaving as heroin. >> look at those marks. >> yes, these scars on arms and legs are one of the few clues of heroin addiction. they will shoot a vein until it collapses, and then move on to the next. most narcotics are smuggled into the country on ships or across borders. customs men are constantly on the lookout, but it can't all be intercepted. a great deal gets through. [car horns] narcotics are a multimillion dollar business. costing $30heroine in europe is worth $300 upon united states border. as the narcotic is passed from the big dealers to the smaller dealers and finally to the retailers, it is diluted until finally, from the original ounce of heroin, anywhere from five to 10 ounces have been produced. g,is process is termed cuttin and is usually done w
the barbiturates are usually taken orally.his group is classified as the dangerous drugs, and so classified so as to remind the user that they are addictive. physicalontinuous use, damage to the brain, kidneys, and liver can occur. but there is no drug as degrading and enslaving as heroin. >> look at those marks. >> yes, these scars on arms and legs are one of the few clues of heroin addiction. they will shoot a vein until it collapses, and then move on to the next. most narcotics...
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and we are ringing in the new year warmer than usual. >>> much warmer than usual. we're going to trend that way tuesday and wednesday and already tracking snow showers. i have to go there. tomorrow or a couple hours from now, temperatures in the mid to upper 40s. same on monday. showers move in and staying through friday. getting much colder by thursday. it's going to be pretty much more winter like. like a dose of reality. once we hit thursday and friday when temperatures drop to the 30s. >> but the new year's day celebrations, no rain and pretty warm. >> so upper 40s is not that bad. we're usually in the low 40s so it's all about -- i'd say tomorrow layer up a little bit. you can unlayer as the day progresses and by tuesday you're going to want to enjoy it because after that you're going to see temperatures decline to the 30s. >> and cooler temperatures. that you're tracking. >> yes. >> thanks, erica. and that's nbc 10 news for now. for all of us here, thanks for joining us. have a safe and happy new year and we will see you again in 2017. >> announcer: our regul
and we are ringing in the new year warmer than usual. >>> much warmer than usual. we're going to trend that way tuesday and wednesday and already tracking snow showers. i have to go there. tomorrow or a couple hours from now, temperatures in the mid to upper 40s. same on monday. showers move in and staying through friday. getting much colder by thursday. it's going to be pretty much more winter like. like a dose of reality. once we hit thursday and friday when temperatures drop to the...
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trump displaced his usual displeasure with the press. cbs political news director scott pelley said his tactics are different. >> mr. trump is rewriting the relationship with the press. >> he this. he's try dog it by intimidation to soften up the stories about him but he's also seeking to delegitimize the press. he's not complaining about a specific story. he's saying there's battle between himself and the press and that's an attempt to basically take the value away from what the press does. >> let's have a look at something else he said in the news conference today. >> don't be rude. don't be rude. >> can you give us a question. >> don't be rude. i'm not going to give you a question. you are fake news. >> sir, can you. >> go ahead. you know, i've about been hearing more and more about fake news and people who go and say all sorts of things. but i will tell you some of the media outlets deal with the fake news more so than anybody. i can name them, but i won't bother. >> so does donald trump need the press the way other presidents do? >>
trump displaced his usual displeasure with the press. cbs political news director scott pelley said his tactics are different. >> mr. trump is rewriting the relationship with the press. >> he this. he's try dog it by intimidation to soften up the stories about him but he's also seeking to delegitimize the press. he's not complaining about a specific story. he's saying there's battle between himself and the press and that's an attempt to basically take the value away from what the...
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it looks like they're in for another rough season. >> usually they are packed with crabbers. today was unusually quiet. two bad season in addition row could be disastrous. chris is spending his first workday of the year repairing his boat instead of out fishing for crab. >> i was hoping to go today. the pots are in the water them need a lot of work done to them. >> but he is tied up along with most of the other crab fishers from half moon bay up the entire west coast to canada. the crabbers went on strike after a major seafood wholesaler began offering them $2.75 a pound rather than the negotiated price of $3 a pound. he said it is costing him more. >> a couple thousand a day. >> a double whammy. >> it cost me $46,000 out of pocket to keep things anote. and trying to make up for it. i haven't even made up half of it. >> princeton seafood market is usually packed but today the boiler is em. a hand made sign. >> we don't have any crab. >> everything is show. there's not much local fish. >> meantime locals are settling for crab cakes instead of the usual. >> we go down to the bo
it looks like they're in for another rough season. >> usually they are packed with crabbers. today was unusually quiet. two bad season in addition row could be disastrous. chris is spending his first workday of the year repairing his boat instead of out fishing for crab. >> i was hoping to go today. the pots are in the water them need a lot of work done to them. >> but he is tied up along with most of the other crab fishers from half moon bay up the entire west coast to...
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when we get it it's usually like this. in a balloon, packaged up in bundles, sometime large like this, sometimes they're in small ones. they may mix it up in a package of peanut m & ms so it looks like he's just eating peanut m&ms and he's really swallowing dope. >> it gets smaller every year, which shows we're doing a really good job over here. >> most of the drugs getting into corcoran arrive through visitation. but for inmates like de moore hill conjugal visits are what keep him out of trouble in the first place. >> my wife come on fridays, you got to be 90 days clean. i would lose my friday visits and i would have to wait another six months clean to get another family visit and depending on the circumstances, dealing with drugs, a sticking or something like that, you can go a year or two without a family visit. so a lot i can lose. i would never want to lose my wife and kids in here over some nonsense. i try to do everything i can in a positive way to stay out of the way. >> today, hill's good behavior has earned him a
when we get it it's usually like this. in a balloon, packaged up in bundles, sometime large like this, sometimes they're in small ones. they may mix it up in a package of peanut m & ms so it looks like he's just eating peanut m&ms and he's really swallowing dope. >> it gets smaller every year, which shows we're doing a really good job over here. >> most of the drugs getting into corcoran arrive through visitation. but for inmates like de moore hill conjugal visits are what...
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it is normal. >> i usually heal pretty fast.t a minor setback for a major comeba comeback. >> 13 days earlier, hill was released from prison where he was serving time for burglary. he was arrested on a new charge of aggravated robbery to which he pled not guilty. hill says he was in soto's housing unit for two days before the attack. >> i didn't know him. i've never seen him before. in a gang, just things happen sometimes. i don't know what it was for. comes with the lifestyle. i think that every day this is going to be it. i don't know if i'm going to live to see the next day. some make it and some don't. >> hill receives daily treatment for his burns, and the jail's medical clinic. >> just having fun now. >> stop it. >> i'm trying to clean it. we don't clean it, it could get infected. >> i know that burn is going to take a long time and he's being really tough. he's acting like it doesn't even hurt him at all. he's saying he doesn't care. he's tough. i don't know how he's doing it. i couldn't. >> worse than i thought. >> how y
it is normal. >> i usually heal pretty fast.t a minor setback for a major comeba comeback. >> 13 days earlier, hill was released from prison where he was serving time for burglary. he was arrested on a new charge of aggravated robbery to which he pled not guilty. hill says he was in soto's housing unit for two days before the attack. >> i didn't know him. i've never seen him before. in a gang, just things happen sometimes. i don't know what it was for. comes with the...
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defence is usually the other way around. foran defence is usually the other way around.n opinion poll to suggest that reason may, the middle ofa suggest that reason may, the middle of a bad crisis on the nhs and when thatis of a bad crisis on the nhs and when that is a lot of questions being asked of the government, to still be ahead of the opposition on this issue poses some big questions for jeremy corbyn, who is going on the andrew marr show tomorrow morning to face questionsjust like andrew marr show tomorrow morning to face questions just like that. and we'll find out how this story is covered in tomorrow's front pages atio:30pm and 11:30pm in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelson, from the sunday mirror and sunday people, and political commentator, jo phillips. a teenager who was stolen as a newborn from a hospital in florida 18 years ago has been found in south carolina. kamiyah mobley was discovered after a tip—off and dna tests confirmed her real identity. the woman who raised her has been charged with kidnapping. our washington correspondent
defence is usually the other way around. foran defence is usually the other way around.n opinion poll to suggest that reason may, the middle ofa suggest that reason may, the middle of a bad crisis on the nhs and when thatis of a bad crisis on the nhs and when that is a lot of questions being asked of the government, to still be ahead of the opposition on this issue poses some big questions for jeremy corbyn, who is going on the andrew marr show tomorrow morning to face questionsjust like andrew...
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so, usually, whenever people watch the olympics every, like, two years of four years, um, what they usuallyto is the sports or the athletes. >> right. >> when i was little, i always looked forward to watching the opening ceremonies. >> the parade of nations. >> exactly. so whenever i saw the different countries and the different flags, i wanted to learn all the different flags and sometimes i'd even quiz my parents on it too. >> that's pretty cool. i like that. it's a different way to look at the olympic games. >> mm-hmm. >> well, this game has been great to watch. uh, you have really just
so, usually, whenever people watch the olympics every, like, two years of four years, um, what they usuallyto is the sports or the athletes. >> right. >> when i was little, i always looked forward to watching the opening ceremonies. >> the parade of nations. >> exactly. so whenever i saw the different countries and the different flags, i wanted to learn all the different flags and sometimes i'd even quiz my parents on it too. >> that's pretty cool. i like that....
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>>j.r.stone: usually addressed important car political so just what this was a thank you to the american people take a listen the president and her refusal to follow in his footsteps a hundred year-old overdue library book is finally been returned. >>j.r.stone: the rocket is far more private company spearheaded by tesla see all the stock and i was carrying 10 satellites for voice and data co. those satellites are designed to increase the speed a little more than hour after launch of tense silence were successfully deployed his phone has been ringing off the hook that may have had to grant it is usually $2,500. . + >>j.r.stone: with them out of the playoff picture he expect business to boom due to pass traffic violations to purchase a green that card and had a fine these scholars are posing as police officers and the man in them to be paid immediately tons of fresh snow and the sierra we will be right back. >>j.r.stone: their single boom in business some role to maine closed and traffic is expected to get out there were people a still eager holiday weekend and thousands of people are in t
>>j.r.stone: usually addressed important car political so just what this was a thank you to the american people take a listen the president and her refusal to follow in his footsteps a hundred year-old overdue library book is finally been returned. >>j.r.stone: the rocket is far more private company spearheaded by tesla see all the stock and i was carrying 10 satellites for voice and data co. those satellites are designed to increase the speed a little more than hour after launch of...
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usually president-ele lly pretty twitter. he also has a following that believes t usually presidents in their attempts to control the press fail because they ultimately need the press to get their message out. he has twitter. he also has a following that believes the press is more apt to go out and get mr. trump. but his ratings is at 43%. to speak to the rest of the country, he needs the validation of the press to get his message across from something that's not just his own mouth and that's usually where it breaks down for presidents who try to go after the press. >> well, mr. trump praised news organizations that did not go after him or put out information that could not be verified. >>> early this morning they took procedural steps. the budget passed 51%-48%. a vote on legislation to repeal parts of obamacare could come next month. the house is expected to vote on the measure friday. >>> and mr. trump's nominee for secretary of state rex tillerson faces more questions on capitol hill today. u.s./russian relations dominate
usually president-ele lly pretty twitter. he also has a following that believes t usually presidents in their attempts to control the press fail because they ultimately need the press to get their message out. he has twitter. he also has a following that believes the press is more apt to go out and get mr. trump. but his ratings is at 43%. to speak to the rest of the country, he needs the validation of the press to get his message across from something that's not just his own mouth and that's...
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>> usually don't meet a bureaucrat face-to-face. >> everything you do in life is affected by rules these people make, anything that involves your healthcare now is increasingly dictated by health and human services to apply for a job there are all kinds of requirements and regulations and employers especially have to comply with all kinds of red tape. compliance costs of satisfying federal regulators are growing exponentially. education, schools are increasingly being managed, schools is to be the quintessential local institution, a place where americans really govern themselves and these are being dictated to by washington. >> every aspect of life is being shaped by, effectively laws that are made and enforced by people nobody knows, they don't vote for or accountable to them, think they are managing the lives of ordinary americans better than ordinary americans sells. >> you is the 1927 radio act. >> herbert hoover has gone down in history has a laissez-faire conservative, was actually a progressive. the radio act, the federal radio commission, the power to issue licenses if you want t
>> usually don't meet a bureaucrat face-to-face. >> everything you do in life is affected by rules these people make, anything that involves your healthcare now is increasingly dictated by health and human services to apply for a job there are all kinds of requirements and regulations and employers especially have to comply with all kinds of red tape. compliance costs of satisfying federal regulators are growing exponentially. education, schools are increasingly being managed,...
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they usually have four. that's because they've got some issues with their movable median barrier. it h it's broken. engineers are working on the problem. at this point, they don't know what caused the problem. they say they hope to have it fixed by today but since they've never encountered this before, they're not sure when they're going to have it up and running but for this morning, it is going to be a rough commute. with a spokesperson telling me about 110,000 vehicles cross this bridge every day. also wet out here plus you've got the three lanes instead of four so marin county commuters heading sbood into the city, give yourself some extra time this morning. amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> parts of the bay area certainly waking up to some cold wet weather this morning. >> live picture from fremont, the rain has been coming down for a while there. light stuff for the most part and check out all the snow. and we are not talking about video from the sierra. in fact, this video is from wine country. getting some significant snow, the most that we've seen in years. th
they usually have four. that's because they've got some issues with their movable median barrier. it h it's broken. engineers are working on the problem. at this point, they don't know what caused the problem. they say they hope to have it fixed by today but since they've never encountered this before, they're not sure when they're going to have it up and running but for this morning, it is going to be a rough commute. with a spokesperson telling me about 110,000 vehicles cross this bridge...
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service went on as usual. he prayed, cried, the whole nine yards.ough, several months later he got released. god let him go. >> she got a word from god that i was going to go home. i was sitting here not knowing if i was going to ever go home, you know? that case ended up getting threw out and i went home. >> if you stand up and profess you belong to god and think you're going to walk out these doors and walk away from god, i guarantee you, i'm going to see you back. because the devil is going to do everything he can to bring you back into bondage. and that's what happens over and over and over until you get sick and tired of being sick and tired. >> after dean's release, he attend pastor tina's church on the outside and even did some preaching there. >> marquel, one of my star students, because god has always had his hand on this young man. he just didn't know it. but god goon speak in him and god began to groom him and get him ready and he did what he's supposed to do. he got out of here and he came on to church and pastor put him to work. he was
service went on as usual. he prayed, cried, the whole nine yards.ough, several months later he got released. god let him go. >> she got a word from god that i was going to go home. i was sitting here not knowing if i was going to ever go home, you know? that case ended up getting threw out and i went home. >> if you stand up and profess you belong to god and think you're going to walk out these doors and walk away from god, i guarantee you, i'm going to see you back. because the...
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i'm not usually much of a shopper. but i bought something. my girlfriend will not let me bring this thing that i bought into the house. that means it's probably going to have to come here to work, maybe to the set somewhere. it's my personal best new thing. that's coming up. stay with us. >>> nobody likes to get things wrong. for example, i extemporaneously noted this hour that the mayor of boston was at the giant 6,000 people save the affordable care act anti-donald trump rally that happened in boston yesterday. the boston mayor was there. that said, the boston mayor is not tom menino. that's the great mayor of boston that's no longer with us. the mayor of boston is marty walsh. i'm very sorry about that. getting things wrong is no fun. it's not a lonely enterprise. yesterday the president-elect did an interview with the times of london and said, "there's five countries that are paying what they're supposed to. five. it's not much from 22." president-elect implying there are 22 countries in nato. there are not 22 countries in nato, president
i'm not usually much of a shopper. but i bought something. my girlfriend will not let me bring this thing that i bought into the house. that means it's probably going to have to come here to work, maybe to the set somewhere. it's my personal best new thing. that's coming up. stay with us. >>> nobody likes to get things wrong. for example, i extemporaneously noted this hour that the mayor of boston was at the giant 6,000 people save the affordable care act anti-donald trump rally that...
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it's a little slower than usual already. you can use 580 from castro valley to oakland with little to no delay. >> we have mostly clear skies. a few high clouds. most of the 50s are over by the beaches. site looks like a spectacular day, if you can get over there. some higher clouds kind of break through, but i think we're seeing those filter out of the picture here. we're waiting on a system, but that won't be here until wednesday. for some, it's quite cold in hear. santa rosa is 43. 36 in palo alto. 46 in san francisco. stanford is 35. woodside is 35. pacifica is 45 degrees. so a little bit of a puff here, but there are some higher elevations where i'm seeing good 15 to 20 miles per hour out of the east, or the northeast, coming back in from the valley, as well, over san pablo bay. we'll focus our attention on this system for wednesday into wednesday night. rain arrives late wednesday into thursday, and maybe friday, as well. next five days feel pretty good about, next seven do not. and the reason being some of our forecas
it's a little slower than usual already. you can use 580 from castro valley to oakland with little to no delay. >> we have mostly clear skies. a few high clouds. most of the 50s are over by the beaches. site looks like a spectacular day, if you can get over there. some higher clouds kind of break through, but i think we're seeing those filter out of the picture here. we're waiting on a system, but that won't be here until wednesday. for some, it's quite cold in hear. santa rosa is 43. 36...
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suspects back-and-forthing with the other set of usual suspects.s event tomorrow is something completely different. just as most of us did, i did, get in election wrong, there's little likelihood we'll get this arriving presidency right. this is our predicament and i think my job description is to keep a sharp eye on what president trump says and does. if he dials back the clock on action to counter climate change, if he tries to suppress voting, especially by minorities or moves to deport children brought here at a young age we need to lean on that first amendment horn of ours. the same goes for when and if he does beneficial things for the country. when he finds, for example, a way to save and create american jobs, the worst trend in modern american politics is for one party to understood cut the other party even when the other party is trying to do something good. it used to be one party spent its efforts keeping the other party from being corrupt. in contemporary times the main purpose has been to keep the party in power from doing something go
suspects back-and-forthing with the other set of usual suspects.s event tomorrow is something completely different. just as most of us did, i did, get in election wrong, there's little likelihood we'll get this arriving presidency right. this is our predicament and i think my job description is to keep a sharp eye on what president trump says and does. if he dials back the clock on action to counter climate change, if he tries to suppress voting, especially by minorities or moves to deport...
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usually we only have 400 or 500 bottles available. a usually sell out in a day. now, october 22, for the first time, we are offering aged ye whiskey.ey -- r so, we will bottle half and barrel the other half, let it sit for two years, and then sell it. we bottled it earlier this spring. nice color and taste. it's very nice, what you would expect amber, nice taste. , we are looking forward to people trying that. >> there was lots of good whiskey being made in kentucky and elsewhere. but people's interest has been so great from the beginning. people were curious what the whiskey washington made would have tasted like. over the years, we have done a number of demonstration projects. in the last couple of years, we have made enough that we can sell it to folks. it is available at a store near here and you can buy it. >> we will be giving tours today as well, so there will be visitors coming through. that is not always the case. we usually do whiskey in the off season. there is a lot involved, a lot of hot copper. we want people to be safe, but today there is a special
usually we only have 400 or 500 bottles available. a usually sell out in a day. now, october 22, for the first time, we are offering aged ye whiskey.ey -- r so, we will bottle half and barrel the other half, let it sit for two years, and then sell it. we bottled it earlier this spring. nice color and taste. it's very nice, what you would expect amber, nice taste. , we are looking forward to people trying that. >> there was lots of good whiskey being made in kentucky and elsewhere. but...
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usually six hours or less. the resident staff gathers before the sunrises and the chief usher invokes the five rules of inauguration. rule one, don't panic. we've done this before and we don't have any time for panic. rule two. be professional. we support the presidency, a concept acknowledged by the with appreciation by every president that i served. the residence is blind to party affiliation. rule three. it's okay to be emotional. that staff in the executive residence has been with the sitting first president and first lady and their family for four or eight years. the emotional bond that develops between the staff and the family is very close. and it's very difficult at times to deal with that. rule four. we adapt to the family's routine. not the other way around. and rule five, be prepared for anything because it's going to happen. the official day begins at 10:00 a.m. when the congressal inaugural escort committee arrives the north port ko of the white house and they proceed to the blue room where they aw
usually six hours or less. the resident staff gathers before the sunrises and the chief usher invokes the five rules of inauguration. rule one, don't panic. we've done this before and we don't have any time for panic. rule two. be professional. we support the presidency, a concept acknowledged by the with appreciation by every president that i served. the residence is blind to party affiliation. rule three. it's okay to be emotional. that staff in the executive residence has been with the...
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. >> custom agents in taiwan have to keep their eyes peeled for more than the usual contraband. they're on the lookout for endangered fish too. in late november they caught eight people carrying more than 100 bags of baby eels. worth about $500,000. taiwan prohibits the export of baby eels to conserve dwindling stocks but experts say the majority of local catches are smuggled out mainly to hong kong. exporters there can easily relabel them as hong kong produce and ship them to japan. eel farmers are becoming increasingly dependent on imports. prices have soared more than three fold in recent years and that's hurting farmers who used to buy his eel fry from hong kong. >> translator: here i paid them $1.4 million. the price keeps soaring. it's tough. we can't keep up. >> he used to ship most of his produce for the traditional eel feast day in july. that's when consumption of fish peaks and so do the prices. but he has decided to forego that period and has changed his farming schedule. he's now buying baby eels when demand from other farmers drops. he says it will put a dent in his
. >> custom agents in taiwan have to keep their eyes peeled for more than the usual contraband. they're on the lookout for endangered fish too. in late november they caught eight people carrying more than 100 bags of baby eels. worth about $500,000. taiwan prohibits the export of baby eels to conserve dwindling stocks but experts say the majority of local catches are smuggled out mainly to hong kong. exporters there can easily relabel them as hong kong produce and ship them to japan. eel...
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usually we are cranky as writers because we are often in the dark when we are writing. i think sometimes readers think we know what we're doing when we are writing but the true story is we are often writing towards the answer. and we don't know what the question is. so it's often like a breached baby. you are walking towards an answer but you haven't a clue what the question is and you won't get the question until you write the answer so often this long process of pulling a thread and following it, following it and you hope after a couple years that you have wasted your life and you are on the right track but that's why we don't answer the phone and that's why we don't like people knocking on the door. so that is the writer's life. the author spends an inordinate amount of time trying to figure out if she can wash her close and have been dry for the next day. they spend time in hotels a lot and i have to figure things out that are monday and boring so you don't want to hear about the author but i am going to read a bit and tell you how i wrote this as the writer, not th
usually we are cranky as writers because we are often in the dark when we are writing. i think sometimes readers think we know what we're doing when we are writing but the true story is we are often writing towards the answer. and we don't know what the question is. so it's often like a breached baby. you are walking towards an answer but you haven't a clue what the question is and you won't get the question until you write the answer so often this long process of pulling a thread and following...
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i am hugh burrows setting in -- sitting in for the usual guest host. this is mosaic and a special program about father time and youngsters. father time happens to be arthur friedman. good to see you sir. art is a longtime resident of the bay area and a real strap -- joy and treasure. we are pleased he comes on this program. let's just start in this new year. tell us about how you were born and when you were born. >> i was born in east oakland in november 28, 1922. and, my earliest memories are of the family just trying to get by. there were 4 kids, of which i was one. i was the baby of the family and i had older sisters. i got a lot of stories about how mother and father used to be going -- growing up and how it was different when i was growing up. i can remember my dad coming home with a bunch of grocery bags in the backseat of the car filled with food, and he would say, don't asked me for thing, i just spend five bucks on groceries.>> host: and this was during the harding administration that you were born. what did your father do for a living?>> well
i am hugh burrows setting in -- sitting in for the usual guest host. this is mosaic and a special program about father time and youngsters. father time happens to be arthur friedman. good to see you sir. art is a longtime resident of the bay area and a real strap -- joy and treasure. we are pleased he comes on this program. let's just start in this new year. tell us about how you were born and when you were born. >> i was born in east oakland in november 28, 1922. and, my earliest...
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this friday and this hour, usually we don't see a whole lot of backlash. >> usually slow going. don't want to jinx it. francesca ruscio here with an accident. >> we don't want to jinx anything. come on now. we have an accident within the secondary roads. looked at the majors still pretty good on 95. lower pottsgrove hasn't cleared yet. charlotte street. don't see a lot of problems that were reported or delays because it's still very early. not affecting the traffic flow. take a look at travel speeds on route 202. very green right now. northbound traveling from route 30 to schuylkill driveway going to take you ten minutes southbound. green right now. take a look at travel speeds. 60s. pretty early. now we do have that pa new jersey connector bridge road closure. all morning long talking about alternates for you. burlington bristol bridge has been popular. it gets busy and slow within the next several hours. >> thanks. meteorologist bill henley is here right now with a look at temperatures you'll find a little cooler. >> more seasonal. >>> it is colder this morning. temperatures m
this friday and this hour, usually we don't see a whole lot of backlash. >> usually slow going. don't want to jinx it. francesca ruscio here with an accident. >> we don't want to jinx anything. come on now. we have an accident within the secondary roads. looked at the majors still pretty good on 95. lower pottsgrove hasn't cleared yet. charlotte street. don't see a lot of problems that were reported or delays because it's still very early. not affecting the traffic flow. take a look...
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what avoid germs, usually knuckle instead of your fingers. that way if you touch your face or mouth come you will not spread it. from -- from droplets and can spread up to six feet away. a traffic alert heading into the weekend, there is a new interchange opening tomorrow at route 15 and i-66 in haymarket, and you may need time to get used to it. the new traffic pattern is called a diverging diamond. it may feel like you are heading in the wrong direction at times. instead of a straight lane overpass, drivers loop to the left using one of two curving one-way bridges. >> this allows an intersection that is a lot safer and processes cars faster. michelle: the intersection was shut down just a few hours ago to allow construction crews to finish their work. it will reopen with the new traffic pattern at 9 a.m. tomorrow. steve: daytime highs today, 45 degrees, one degree above average this time of year. we will finally see temperatures below average the next couple days. reagan national, andrews 37 degrees. there,hilly out scattered clouds. satell
what avoid germs, usually knuckle instead of your fingers. that way if you touch your face or mouth come you will not spread it. from -- from droplets and can spread up to six feet away. a traffic alert heading into the weekend, there is a new interchange opening tomorrow at route 15 and i-66 in haymarket, and you may need time to get used to it. the new traffic pattern is called a diverging diamond. it may feel like you are heading in the wrong direction at times. instead of a straight lane...
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i'm not usually much of a shopper. but i bought something. my girlfriend will not let me bring this thing that i bought into the house. that means it's probably going to have to come here to work, maybe to the set somewhere. it's my personal best new thing. that's coming up. stay with us. enjoy your phone! you too. all right, be cool. you got the amazing new iphone 7 on the house by switching to at&t... what??.... aand you got unlimited data because you have directv?? (laughs to self in disbelief) okay, just a few more steps... door! it's cool! get the iphone 7 on us and unlimited data when you switch to at&t and have directv. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the only brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. >>> nobody likes to get things wrong. for example, i extemporaneously noted this hour that the mayor of boston was at the giant 6,000 people save
i'm not usually much of a shopper. but i bought something. my girlfriend will not let me bring this thing that i bought into the house. that means it's probably going to have to come here to work, maybe to the set somewhere. it's my personal best new thing. that's coming up. stay with us. enjoy your phone! you too. all right, be cool. you got the amazing new iphone 7 on the house by switching to at&t... what??.... aand you got unlimited data because you have directv?? (laughs to self in...
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must also deal rely jobs as a housing clerk. >> i had a message you called over here. >> usually usually i come over and see who has patrolled if there are any rollup sgls i've got 109 up. 249 up. those are open since yesterday. i kind of look at those and see who we've got waiting and place them. it's a bit of a pruzle because we have to house according to ethnicity, gang affiliation, and medical needs. >> stephen had a job that that afforded him information about the inmates on the yard. he really had to walk a tight rope between doing his job correctly and appeasing the various inmate groups on the yard. particularly the white group. naturally your own people have expectations of you that are greater than someone of different race affiliations. if you have information, you do go to your people first. the clerks in the past have had a lot of run ins be beat up for things they've done, things they've not done of. things they've said. my boss asks me three or four times a week, i see the you didn't get beat up today. i say to him, you know, that really isn't that funny. it's, but i said
must also deal rely jobs as a housing clerk. >> i had a message you called over here. >> usually usually i come over and see who has patrolled if there are any rollup sgls i've got 109 up. 249 up. those are open since yesterday. i kind of look at those and see who we've got waiting and place them. it's a bit of a pruzle because we have to house according to ethnicity, gang affiliation, and medical needs. >> stephen had a job that that afforded him information about the inmates...
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the park service tells thus is an extraordinary turnout because they usual only get a handful of requests. the road and the sidewalk construction could be been ad in the district for days ahead of january 20. how many days? we have the answer coming up at 6:15. maureen: the trump administration will likely face challenges for attorney general. they hired holder as the outside counsel. he was hired to help keep policies to roll back liberal policies. jonathan: new development in a search for bethesda man missing three weeks. the john donohoe credit cards but there is still no sign of donohoe himself. kevin lewis joining us what we know about the woman arrested. are we closer to find out where he is? >> catching a woman that shopped at this store peeled one layer of the onion but many questions remain. john donohoe's family is expressing frustration. the s.u.v. equipped with on store, the roadside assistance company won't reveal g.p.s. data tu to privacy laws. >> the pain is palpable for bob donohoe, clueless where his son is tonight. >> i'm visiting his partly regularly. >> now three weeks
the park service tells thus is an extraordinary turnout because they usual only get a handful of requests. the road and the sidewalk construction could be been ad in the district for days ahead of january 20. how many days? we have the answer coming up at 6:15. maureen: the trump administration will likely face challenges for attorney general. they hired holder as the outside counsel. he was hired to help keep policies to roll back liberal policies. jonathan: new development in a search for...
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both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believe that i did these things that would result in this woman, despite the fact that she was an adulteress and a liar, she was a good person. >> there are very few times when i have visceral reactions in an interview. i was stunned when i heard that. >> she wa
both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up,...
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i think the people most affected by the problems usually have the best solution. so i think all those solutions and take health care my think i've listened to people with health care issues from people who like the affordable care act, a handful of them with pre-existing conditions, and this was a hope for them. so i know how to pay attention on how to replace it and a much better idea on what to replace it with. reporter: what would you keep? what do you think should be kept? rep. marshall: i think we're comfortable keeping kids on the family plans until 26. and we have to help people with pre-existing conditions. i think we must supply high risk -- which most states have and the federal government will need to fund those to keep people with health care costs down and do not have a $4000 deductible policy like they do bring out the aca. reporter: what is your district like? he said he traveled around, tell the viewers what it is like. rep. marshall: one of the largest in the country, in -- and almost as big as south dakota. it is the leading producer of wheat, th
i think the people most affected by the problems usually have the best solution. so i think all those solutions and take health care my think i've listened to people with health care issues from people who like the affordable care act, a handful of them with pre-existing conditions, and this was a hope for them. so i know how to pay attention on how to replace it and a much better idea on what to replace it with. reporter: what would you keep? what do you think should be kept? rep. marshall: i...
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>> but now, well, it came to visit. >> reporter: hap smith usually lives on the russian river.e lives in it. like many homeowners here in guerneville, he raised his house up after previous floods. today a few feet of water got inside his basement but otherwise, he says, there isn't too much damage. >> if it had gone another six feet higher it would have got into the electricity. it would have been an issue. >> reporter: for now you're all right? >> for now i'm okay. >> reporter: the river crested at 37.5 feet today about five feet above flood stage enough for some homes to go under water and some folks to have to be rescued. the national guard arrived in guerneville this morning to help with the rescue effort. floodwaters had trapped a man in his house for hours and he needed medical attention because of a heart condition. from up above the town looks like a series of islands. ho
>> but now, well, it came to visit. >> reporter: hap smith usually lives on the russian river.e lives in it. like many homeowners here in guerneville, he raised his house up after previous floods. today a few feet of water got inside his basement but otherwise, he says, there isn't too much damage. >> if it had gone another six feet higher it would have got into the electricity. it would have been an issue. >> reporter: for now you're all right? >> for now i'm...
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not anything new. >> i'm sort of in the middle of this as usual. there is a disconnect between the media and a lot of people in the united states in particular who are trump supporters and it's a cultural disconnect. >> absolutely. >> it's because we all plif the same place and there's a different way of thinking. i think there's some bias that sometimes people don't recognize and that's the problem. it's fine to have a bias but you have to recognize your bias and try to correct for it. >> totally agree. i think about this all day long. i hope everybody does. >> we're professionals and everybody is a human being. but you have to get past that and actually do your objective job. i'm saying unfortunately in today's media environment reporters are pushed into political corners just like these panels and things like that. you know, just go out, do an objective job of reporting. if anybody wants to see great journalism from the heartland the dupont columbia wars which have just been held, just are exhilarating in the demonstration of the most fantastic
not anything new. >> i'm sort of in the middle of this as usual. there is a disconnect between the media and a lot of people in the united states in particular who are trump supporters and it's a cultural disconnect. >> absolutely. >> it's because we all plif the same place and there's a different way of thinking. i think there's some bias that sometimes people don't recognize and that's the problem. it's fine to have a bias but you have to recognize your bias and try to...
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m early february, president usually has the heads of 50 governor. there will be meetings, swearing in of the white house staff. we don't slow down. it is just a change of administration with the work of the presidency goes on and the work of the staff to support him goes on. >> i want you to relay the story that happened on september 11th. not with regard to the trance figures after president but how quickly the staff has to react to intertagsal event. in the morning, you were preparing for a congressal barbecue. >> that correct. we spent about three weeks in preparation for a congressional barbecue that not people areware of that were to be held on the south ground that evening for the senate, the white house, president's senior staff. there were chuck wagons and picnic tables and barbecue facilities that were also the lawn. and i went out if the morning just before the okay to escort mrs. pubush who was actually gog down to congress to testify before senator kennedy's committee on childhood education. and she was told, mrs. bush, there's a terribl
m early february, president usually has the heads of 50 governor. there will be meetings, swearing in of the white house staff. we don't slow down. it is just a change of administration with the work of the presidency goes on and the work of the staff to support him goes on. >> i want you to relay the story that happened on september 11th. not with regard to the trance figures after president but how quickly the staff has to react to intertagsal event. in the morning, you were preparing...
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i'm not usually much of a shopper. but i bought something. will not let me bring this thing that i bought into the house. that means it's probably going to have to come here to work, maybe to the set somewhere. it's my personal best new thing. that's coming up. stay with us. tell your doctor about your med cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. they all...want...to... how charge me.xes going? have y how are the taxes goin does credit karma do taxes now? yeah, and they're totally free, so they
i'm not usually much of a shopper. but i bought something. will not let me bring this thing that i bought into the house. that means it's probably going to have to come here to work, maybe to the set somewhere. it's my personal best new thing. that's coming up. stay with us. tell your doctor about your med cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates...
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the patient reported it looked differerent than usual.official found other bottles of fake pills at a pharmacy. it costs $500 per tablet. about 70,000 patients in japan have been prescribed the medication. health officials are urgrging tt you only buy the medicine fro licensed businesses and to stop selling it if they find suspicious products. >>> in some parts of asia, baby eels are called white diamonds. as they become increasingly rare, their prices are soaring. smugglers are hauling in big profits. and japan is the biggest market. our next report looks at the people trying to straighten out the trade. >> reporter: customs agents in taiwan have to keep their eyes peeled for more than just the usual contraband. they're on the lookout for endangered fish too. in late november they caught eight people carrying more than 100 bags of baby eels. worth about $500,000. taiwan prohibits the export of baby eels to conserve dwindling stocks. but experts say the majority of local catches are smuggled out, mainly to hong kong. exporters there can e
the patient reported it looked differerent than usual.official found other bottles of fake pills at a pharmacy. it costs $500 per tablet. about 70,000 patients in japan have been prescribed the medication. health officials are urgrging tt you only buy the medicine fro licensed businesses and to stop selling it if they find suspicious products. >>> in some parts of asia, baby eels are called white diamonds. as they become increasingly rare, their prices are soaring. smugglers are...
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speaking of donald trump took to twitter as usual claiming after news reports of this docer service is fake news and total witch hunt. he is supposed to hold a conference. there was one supposed to be scheduled in december and that got rescheduled today 11 a.m. at trump tower in new york and you can bet that this report and the russian hacking report will be at the top of the reporters list. live on capitol hill i'm melanie alnwick, "fox5 local news". >> 4:in a fearful good-bye president obama said farewell to the nation and president returned to adoptive hometown of chicago where the campaign began. there he hanked the nation and refl years and stressed importance of coming together as a nation. >> going forward we need to uphold laws against discrimination that hiring and in housing and in education and in the criminal justice system. that is what our constitution and highest ideals require. and lut laws alone won't be enough. hearts must change. >> president's address was a few miles from 2008 grant part election speech. >> 4:34 developing in montgomery country police are looking fo
speaking of donald trump took to twitter as usual claiming after news reports of this docer service is fake news and total witch hunt. he is supposed to hold a conference. there was one supposed to be scheduled in december and that got rescheduled today 11 a.m. at trump tower in new york and you can bet that this report and the russian hacking report will be at the top of the reporters list. live on capitol hill i'm melanie alnwick, "fox5 local news". >> 4:in a fearful good-bye...
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the most important phrase for any lady is, i usually don't do this. number two, two, make eye contact. here goes, i tried it out. >> what did you try out. >> i don't do this often. >> to work. >> not so well. >> i had usually don't do this but i'm looking for a day for valentine's day, what he say? >> you're married okay, i'll take i'll take that. hey, you free on valentine's day? good eye contact there. we got a sweater vest coming this way. what are you doing on valentine's day? are you free? he's not free. are you free on valentine's day. >> is not free. >> i usually don't do this, but i'm trying to get a date by valentine's day, a valentine's day, a single and available? if you were would you hang out with me? take that a cs. [inaudible] for the men he said just be bold and he addresses those that may have lots of women in the friend his own. >> if you have women who are friends but you want something more what you have to do is you have to treat her exactly how you treat a friend. talked about other woman you're dating because women naturally lov
the most important phrase for any lady is, i usually don't do this. number two, two, make eye contact. here goes, i tried it out. >> what did you try out. >> i don't do this often. >> to work. >> not so well. >> i had usually don't do this but i'm looking for a day for valentine's day, what he say? >> you're married okay, i'll take i'll take that. hey, you free on valentine's day? good eye contact there. we got a sweater vest coming this way. what are you...
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they're usually very dry and the language is usually very elliptical.hey don't usually sound like this. "the evidence in the record demonstrates that proponents of the bill were motivated at the very least in part because of and not in spite of the law's detrimental affects on the african-american and hispanic electorate. the record as a whole including the legislator's knowledge the bill would clearly impact minorities disproportionately and likely disenfranchise them shows that the bill was racially motivated." the bill was racially motivated. full stop. it's not usually that blunt. but it sort of had to be given what texas did. after the voting rights was gutting by the conservative majority on the supreme court, texas put in place a new voting restriction in that state and the legislature knew that new law would disproportionately keep black and hispanic texan from voting. black and hispanic texans that were legally able to vote but wouldn't be able to because of the new restrictions the legislature was putting in place and the legislature knew that
they're usually very dry and the language is usually very elliptical.hey don't usually sound like this. "the evidence in the record demonstrates that proponents of the bill were motivated at the very least in part because of and not in spite of the law's detrimental affects on the african-american and hispanic electorate. the record as a whole including the legislator's knowledge the bill would clearly impact minorities disproportionately and likely disenfranchise them shows that the bill...
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more importantly they usually tell you how to fix it as well. i've taken that same mind-set, my district has traveled 30,000 miles, been to 100 different community. county visit. listen ae listening and listening. the people most impacted with the problems usually have the solutions. take health care for instance. i think i have listened to people with their health care issues, and people with the affordable health care act, not many, but some did believe this was a hope for them. we replaced affordable care act, i think i would have a much better idea of what to replace it with. what would work. >> what do you think should be kept from the affordable care act? >> i think we are very comfortable keeping kids on their family plans until age 26 of. what we have to do is help people with preexisting conditions. i think we have to supply high risk polls which most states have and the federal government will have to help fund those, keep people with preexisting conditions to keep their health care cost down and not have a $12,000 deductible policy li
more importantly they usually tell you how to fix it as well. i've taken that same mind-set, my district has traveled 30,000 miles, been to 100 different community. county visit. listen ae listening and listening. the people most impacted with the problems usually have the solutions. take health care for instance. i think i have listened to people with their health care issues, and people with the affordable health care act, not many, but some did believe this was a hope for them. we replaced...
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usually during these transitions they get to be more popular.ama at this point was 72%. >> ambassador, thanks for joining us as well. that's going to conclude our coverage of this inauguration day. donald trump now the 45th president of the united states. we will have a complete wrap up of today's events tonight on a special one-hour edition of nbc nightly news. i'm lester holt. nbc news in washington. good day, everyone. right now on nbc bay area news we're under a microclimae weather alert -- more storms, headed to the bay area. we're tracking the timeline for you. also -- news. we're under a microclimate weather alert. more storms headed to the bay area. tracking the timeline for you. also -- >> we will make america great again. thank you, god bless you. and god bless america. >> donald trump sworn in as president. we are live in washington with the message he has america, plus a look at the barrage of protests in our capital and here in the bay area. >>> the news starts right now. good afternoon, and thank you for joining us for this spec n.
usually during these transitions they get to be more popular.ama at this point was 72%. >> ambassador, thanks for joining us as well. that's going to conclude our coverage of this inauguration day. donald trump now the 45th president of the united states. we will have a complete wrap up of today's events tonight on a special one-hour edition of nbc nightly news. i'm lester holt. nbc news in washington. good day, everyone. right now on nbc bay area news we're under a microclimae weather...
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they're usually very dry and the language is usually very elliptical.hey don't usually sound like this. "the evidence in the record demonstrates that proponents of the bill were motivated at the very least in part because of and not in spite of the law's detrimental affects on the african-american and hispanic electorate. the record as a whole including the legislator's knowledge the bill would clearly impact minorities disproportionately and likely disenfranchise them shows that the bill was racially motivated." the bill was racially motivated. full stop. it's not usually that blunt. but it sort of had to be given what texas did. after the voting rights was gutting by the conservative majority on the supreme court, texas put in place a new voting restriction in that state and the legislature knew that new law would disproportionately keep black and hispanic texan from voting. black and hispanic texans that were legally able to vote but wouldn't be able to because of the new restrictions the legislature was putting in place and the legislature knew that
they're usually very dry and the language is usually very elliptical.hey don't usually sound like this. "the evidence in the record demonstrates that proponents of the bill were motivated at the very least in part because of and not in spite of the law's detrimental affects on the african-american and hispanic electorate. the record as a whole including the legislator's knowledge the bill would clearly impact minorities disproportionately and likely disenfranchise them shows that the bill...
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i hear the usual discussion you can't release sources. we learned a lot more frabout h the intelligence community came to its flawed conclusions about hussein. we have learned a lot more in many other cases. the president-elect has been highly skeptical of intelligence. there's nothing wrong with that.
i hear the usual discussion you can't release sources. we learned a lot more frabout h the intelligence community came to its flawed conclusions about hussein. we have learned a lot more in many other cases. the president-elect has been highly skeptical of intelligence. there's nothing wrong with that.
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numbers usually drop around holidays and cold months, but don't usually go this low. more than a dozen houses are currently behind schedule. including margaret's home. >> it's a big game changer. it's our first home that's going to be hours. >> she's putting in a couple hundred hours. painting and doing woodworking on her home. habitat says even a few hours of your time can help her and other families get into homes before springtime. if would you would like to help, call habitat for humanity's office in wilmington. >>> the jersey shore will be safer on the job. joker are police dog is getting a brand new bullet and stab protecting vest thanks to donation from a nonprofit vested interest in k nines. took to social media to say thank you. joker will get the vest in 8-10 weeks. >> widespread cases of the flu are being reported across pennsylvania and people getting sick in new jersey and delaware. >> what is typically considered the peak flu season is still a few weeks away. cases usually spike in february. while million experts are urging people to get the flu vaccine
numbers usually drop around holidays and cold months, but don't usually go this low. more than a dozen houses are currently behind schedule. including margaret's home. >> it's a big game changer. it's our first home that's going to be hours. >> she's putting in a couple hundred hours. painting and doing woodworking on her home. habitat says even a few hours of your time can help her and other families get into homes before springtime. if would you would like to help, call habitat...
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>> well, traditionally, to my memory, it was usually a meeting at the south portico, a greeting. they go upstairs into the private quarters where they meet and sit.frequently first ladies talk about children. in the reagan administration there weren't children but mrs. obama and mrs. trump i'm sure spoke about raising a child in the environment of the white house. at some point they also walk around the second floor, possibly the third floor to show them what their new home is going to be like, what changes they can make to the different areas, how they can use those areas to their wants and needs and then i believe that mrs. obama, if i'm not mistaken, went to the first floor and went through part of the first floor, the historic rooms people think of, the east room, state dining room, the parlors, red, blue, and green rooms to give a sense of history of the house. >> first lady michelle obama had redone the state dining room. laura bush redid the lincoln bedroom. are there constraints in terms of what any white house, any president and first lady can or cannot do to the white h
>> well, traditionally, to my memory, it was usually a meeting at the south portico, a greeting. they go upstairs into the private quarters where they meet and sit.frequently first ladies talk about children. in the reagan administration there weren't children but mrs. obama and mrs. trump i'm sure spoke about raising a child in the environment of the white house. at some point they also walk around the second floor, possibly the third floor to show them what their new home is going to be...