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it is more usual -- it is more empty than usual. >> not much going on. usually it is full. some people have decided to stay home, others want to send a different signal. >> we came here to say now more than ever. reporter: many berliners refused to be intimidated. that is a great comfort to the vendors whose livelihoods depend on the turnover. everyone knew this would happen soon. we have to serve up a big portion of fatalism. i have never been afraid. i'm glad my coworker is still alive. i don't think anything else is going to happen. what is done is done. reporter: so it is business for usuals as some. berliners are used to bouncing back. brent: bouncing back indeed. let's talk business and politics, mix it up. barack obama has made an order to protect the environment which donald trump cannot overturn. daniel has got the details about that. daniel: it is true. the american president has made another executive intervention to secure his visit -- his legacy. in less than four weeks, donald trump because president of the united states. he has threatened to roll back many of
it is more usual -- it is more empty than usual. >> not much going on. usually it is full. some people have decided to stay home, others want to send a different signal. >> we came here to say now more than ever. reporter: many berliners refused to be intimidated. that is a great comfort to the vendors whose livelihoods depend on the turnover. everyone knew this would happen soon. we have to serve up a big portion of fatalism. i have never been afraid. i'm glad my coworker is still...
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the king tide caused flooding in the usual areas of marin county and cars tried to navigate through the waters and caltrans closed the exit towards highway 101 near mill vale and conditions made it dangerous for some drivers and despite the roadblocks some decided to take their chances. even bicyclists had a rough time when riding through the flood zone. those along the green break know that the tides can change the area here. >> we don't usually have a problem unless there's a lot of rain first and then the tides and then we're like knee deep rather than ankle deep. >> reporter: in san rafael this
the king tide caused flooding in the usual areas of marin county and cars tried to navigate through the waters and caltrans closed the exit towards highway 101 near mill vale and conditions made it dangerous for some drivers and despite the roadblocks some decided to take their chances. even bicyclists had a rough time when riding through the flood zone. those along the green break know that the tides can change the area here. >> we don't usually have a problem unless there's a lot of...
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today i think we will see lighter than usual commute. @5:30 we will see. 5:30 usually is when the meter lights come on. if the metering lights do not mind them we will note this is the beginning of a whole week of light traffic. looking at the gilroy to san jose commute we have not had a lot going on. traffic continues to look dirty good. no major issues. i mention the toll plaza. i want to mention that the toll plaza traffic is light as you drive into san francisco. we will see you for changes. if it has, it does not mean anything right now. most of the freeways are light. it's like all the way at the peninsula into san francisco.>>> it feels like it today. >> i think so. >> even here. there is nobody up. we have clear skies except for some fog. a little bit around santa rosa. clear skies this morning and clouds will increase. but because we are under clear skies it's noticeably colder. palo alto 37, berkeley 43. san jose 42. these are a good 10 degrees colder than yesterday morning. upper low has spread tremendous amount of rain coming in southern nevada, las vegas into the next. ther
today i think we will see lighter than usual commute. @5:30 we will see. 5:30 usually is when the meter lights come on. if the metering lights do not mind them we will note this is the beginning of a whole week of light traffic. looking at the gilroy to san jose commute we have not had a lot going on. traffic continues to look dirty good. no major issues. i mention the toll plaza. i want to mention that the toll plaza traffic is light as you drive into san francisco. we will see you for...
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and she's usually not happy or very nice and she's usually very violent. >> ortega's conviction has resulted an eight-year sentence. she is due to be transferred to prison any day now. the victim of her crime is her former boyfriend. >> basically i went out with my boyfriend and my best friend. we went to sunday brunch. which is my favorite. and i'm an alcoholic, so i have my mimosa. and then i decided it would be cool to stop at the bar, so we did that. and then i can't tell you what happened after that other than
and she's usually not happy or very nice and she's usually very violent. >> ortega's conviction has resulted an eight-year sentence. she is due to be transferred to prison any day now. the victim of her crime is her former boyfriend. >> basically i went out with my boyfriend and my best friend. we went to sunday brunch. which is my favorite. and i'm an alcoholic, so i have my mimosa. and then i decided it would be cool to stop at the bar, so we did that. and then i can't tell you...
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>> usually. usually tell n which ones pertain to a major piece of legislation and, you know, a legislation that is a on the society, sure. does it affect the decision process? no, not mine. i could talk to other people's, does.don't think it i put in as much blood, sweat tears on the little cases as i do on the big ones, and if somebody asked me, you know, hardest case you've ever decided while you've been on the bench, you wouldn't want know, because it is a relatively insignificant case. ut it was very hard to figure out. there's no relationship, whatever, between how important hard it is.w so can you tell me now that you've described it? to know. don't want >> okay. we have heard so much in talking justices about clerks, but i'd like to ask you about you do, and what you've had many of them over the years. them stay in touch with after they work for you? >> oh, i do indeed. we have an annual clerks reunion every year. and it's good to see them. actually one of the most enjoyable parts of the j
>> usually. usually tell n which ones pertain to a major piece of legislation and, you know, a legislation that is a on the society, sure. does it affect the decision process? no, not mine. i could talk to other people's, does.don't think it i put in as much blood, sweat tears on the little cases as i do on the big ones, and if somebody asked me, you know, hardest case you've ever decided while you've been on the bench, you wouldn't want know, because it is a relatively insignificant...
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- i usually start thinking about it. and then i don't get around to it until the last minute because i had things to do. - there's a 15 letter word means that means putting off doing something we don't wanna do. even though we know we have to do it. that word is. - i think that's procrastination. - cotion.rrect, procrastina great sat word. ing netflix. - i procrastinate by watch and listening to broadway show tunes. - usually, you know, video games, maybe youtube. some type of internet or social media. - how do you procrastinate? - by sleeping. - i usually watch tv or maybe listen to music. and before i know it, i've spent hours on the internet. and that's usually what happens. before i do my homework. otherwise i'll get distracted. - the problem is that procrastinating only makes things harder. but some of us just can't help ourselves. for advice on learning how to not procrastinate, we again, turn to dr. roni cohen-sandler. hi. - it's great to be here. - why do we procrastinate? - you know, it's human nature to procras
- i usually start thinking about it. and then i don't get around to it until the last minute because i had things to do. - there's a 15 letter word means that means putting off doing something we don't wanna do. even though we know we have to do it. that word is. - i think that's procrastination. - cotion.rrect, procrastina great sat word. ing netflix. - i procrastinate by watch and listening to broadway show tunes. - usually, you know, video games, maybe youtube. some type of internet or...
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technical failure, versions which is quite as usual. a versions which is quite as usual. technical failure, a mistake versions which is quite as usual. technicalfailure, a mistake on the pilot's part a something else, possibly a terror attack. they did not specify which is the priority one, so they are looking at all possible versions. if we look to those on board who sadly perished in the crash, they were journalists covering the red army choir travelling to syria to perform. the majority of the people on board were members of the red army choir who are members of the military and actually this was quite a significant thing, so they lost one third of their members and most of the members of the choir. they were well known and well respected and loved in russia. they were respected all over the world for their professionalism and well performing a lot in russia and the russian military bases in the country and abroad, boosting military spirit and also giving concerts in other countries. their image became more controversial since 2014,
technical failure, versions which is quite as usual. a versions which is quite as usual. technical failure, a mistake versions which is quite as usual. technicalfailure, a mistake on the pilot's part a something else, possibly a terror attack. they did not specify which is the priority one, so they are looking at all possible versions. if we look to those on board who sadly perished in the crash, they were journalists covering the red army choir travelling to syria to perform. the majority of...
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usually they begin with little coverage and can go up for a very long time.y can catch fire and stay on fire for years without sponsor shm. the key to figuring out when interest has peaked and time to tell is watching the analyst coverage being rolled out. a good rule of thumb is once one of these hot stocks gets discovered and then has at least a half dozen analysts covering it, then the run is going to begin to peter out, not get stronger, because it's going to be too big and too well known to continue to go up the way it has. it's the rare stock that doesn't behave this way. you can find out how many guys are on a stock by looking anywhere on the internet. this isn't hard to fine information. this formula has worked for me as long as i can remember. it works because the number of analysts on a stock is a good gauge of how much awareness and interest there is in a anywanamd names don't get hot followed and pushed by everybody. they got hot because they get discovered by everybody. hot stocks get tapped out when there's nobody left to be attracted to them, w
usually they begin with little coverage and can go up for a very long time.y can catch fire and stay on fire for years without sponsor shm. the key to figuring out when interest has peaked and time to tell is watching the analyst coverage being rolled out. a good rule of thumb is once one of these hot stocks gets discovered and then has at least a half dozen analysts covering it, then the run is going to begin to peter out, not get stronger, because it's going to be too big and too well known...
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this is saying that the usual winter problems, prepare for them this is saying that the usual winters, prepare forthem by this is saying that the usual winter problems, prepare for them by doing these things. it doesn't alter the underlying demands and pressures that the nhs faces. it is saying, get ready. turning to the financial times, it is brexit. 0h, get ready. turning to the financial times, it is brexit. oh, really? the latest little... liam fox talking about we might be part of a customs union, seems to be a softening of their stance. this is the potential delay in brexit talks that could see some of the banks looking to shift from london into the eurozone. this is clearly a threat from the banks, trying to get a deal, they want to put a brake on the harder brexit. these games will be played for most of the next couple of years. this story is a bit thin, saying that the eu would like to finalise the divorce papers so to speak first, which we knew, and they want to get this 50, 60 billion agreed that we are going to pay, honouring existing commitments and after that they will
this is saying that the usual winter problems, prepare for them this is saying that the usual winters, prepare forthem by this is saying that the usual winter problems, prepare for them by doing these things. it doesn't alter the underlying demands and pressures that the nhs faces. it is saying, get ready. turning to the financial times, it is brexit. 0h, get ready. turning to the financial times, it is brexit. oh, really? the latest little... liam fox talking about we might be part of a...
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cars are definitely driving slower than usual out the door. san mateo bridge from hayward to foster city, that's a quick 13 minutes as well between 880 and 101. and let's take a look now at the bay bridge toll plaza. we do have some roadwork to tell you about. the three left lanes are closed on the westbound side and one right lane is closed on the eastbound side. both should be picked up by 5 a.m. michelle? >> all right, roqui. thank you. >>> many are shaken up after a powerful earthquake hit off the coast of humboldt county. the magnitude 6.5 quake hit around 7:00 yesterday morning about 100 miles west of ferndale. it hit in a seismically active area where several smaller tremors were recorded in just the last few weeks. the quake was felt as far north as southern oregon as well as in sacramento and here in the bay area. it didn't cause any major damage but the quake did open large cracks in the pavement of one apartment complex. a seismologist says the quake will give scientists a lot to study because of where it hit, a region where three t
cars are definitely driving slower than usual out the door. san mateo bridge from hayward to foster city, that's a quick 13 minutes as well between 880 and 101. and let's take a look now at the bay bridge toll plaza. we do have some roadwork to tell you about. the three left lanes are closed on the westbound side and one right lane is closed on the eastbound side. both should be picked up by 5 a.m. michelle? >> all right, roqui. thank you. >>> many are shaken up after a powerful...
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it is windowdressing, usually an up arrow under pressure.onald trump was elected, the tao 10,000, in march 1999, there are no iphones at the time, to take a look at 10,000, 18,000, 19,000, donald trump in naples. in december 2014, not quite yet. we are doing well, the tao is up team. many names have soared more than 30% including united health, caterpillar, goldman sachs, chevron is a great performer. instead by the way, financials did very well is donald trump was elected, energy needs, telecom, industrials. this is what we have been wearing, tao almost 20,000. i'm tired of putting it on but now they have given out something else, it has a 20 in it, for 2017. i am going to go like this. happy new year. gregg: that is an excellent for you, i would stick with it the rest of the year. thanks for the stroll down memory lane. laura: vladimir putin denying allegations of hacking but he won't expel any american diplomat in retaliation for us sanctions. one of our next guest says moscow is pl new year brings a clean slate. why our next guest says s
it is windowdressing, usually an up arrow under pressure.onald trump was elected, the tao 10,000, in march 1999, there are no iphones at the time, to take a look at 10,000, 18,000, 19,000, donald trump in naples. in december 2014, not quite yet. we are doing well, the tao is up team. many names have soared more than 30% including united health, caterpillar, goldman sachs, chevron is a great performer. instead by the way, financials did very well is donald trump was elected, energy needs,...
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in indonesia, tofu is known as tahu, it's usually deep fried and eaten with chili peppers. >> it's tasty and it's good for you. >> many people take their lunch back to the office. >> tofu is a staple of indonesian cuisine. it can be prepared in a wide variety of ways. >> however tofu is creating a wide variety of problems across indonesia. >> residents of a village in western java are protesting against tofu manufacturers. there are 21 tofu makers in the village. the wastewater they produce plutoni pollutes rivers. they are demanding that tofu makers stop placing wastewater within rivers within three days. >> the river water is polluted so there's no way we can use it. >> across indonesia, tofu is usually produced by small family run businesses. there are more than 80,000 of them nationwide. they're usually concentrated in areas with a plentiful supply of pure water, resulting in what are called tofu villages. however, the wastewater these businesses produce contains large amounts of organic matter, much of which ends up in rivers. as a result, bodies of water in and around tofu villages
in indonesia, tofu is known as tahu, it's usually deep fried and eaten with chili peppers. >> it's tasty and it's good for you. >> many people take their lunch back to the office. >> tofu is a staple of indonesian cuisine. it can be prepared in a wide variety of ways. >> however tofu is creating a wide variety of problems across indonesia. >> residents of a village in western java are protesting against tofu manufacturers. there are 21 tofu makers in the village....
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won't be business as usual with me. what do you think of that? >> yeah, particularly when it comes to taxpayer money. the good side is this here, you know, donald trump was elected by people because they wanted a businessman in office. he's going out showing that he's a businessman, that he understands government contracting, he understands balance sheets, he understands what costs are, he also understands that, you know, things can get out of hand. and he's not going to stand for that. that's the good part. you know, the bad part, again, listen, i have no problem with him saving taxpayer money. i'm all for it. and i really like the fact that he's a green eye shade on costs because we're going to need that going forward, particularly if we're going to be cutting taxes and building infwra structure. that said we are getting in dangerous territories if he starts, you know, squeezing companies to do what he wants based on his twitter feed by crushing their stock. i i think that's a problem. but, you know, he was voted in o
won't be business as usual with me. what do you think of that? >> yeah, particularly when it comes to taxpayer money. the good side is this here, you know, donald trump was elected by people because they wanted a businessman in office. he's going out showing that he's a businessman, that he understands government contracting, he understands balance sheets, he understands what costs are, he also understands that, you know, things can get out of hand. and he's not going to stand for that....
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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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we usually offer a special on that too. i can't quite give away all of the days we're doing because it's a different special every day, but we usually cover these types of things. >> that's right you got to stay tuned for the one day special. another fun thing is cool sculpting. every time you are here and you talk about this everybody sees some change and usually it is in one treatment you will lose between 20 and 24% of fat in an area that is treated so often people want to have a second treatment in the same area because to leave a even more dramatic result, but it works very very well. you can sculpt those areas of the body you cannot work out enough to get rid of the pockets of fat. >> it really targets you treat all different areas. if you can trim fat there they can treat it, but these are areas hard to target with diet and exercise or both. >>or you sometimes have specials on. >> micropen is microneedling of the face. it's become very popular across the country and it really is a series of little needles in a batter
we usually offer a special on that too. i can't quite give away all of the days we're doing because it's a different special every day, but we usually cover these types of things. >> that's right you got to stay tuned for the one day special. another fun thing is cool sculpting. every time you are here and you talk about this everybody sees some change and usually it is in one treatment you will lose between 20 and 24% of fat in an area that is treated so often people want to have a...
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usually in a pure form. so you could turn it straight into gold bars. that is the latest on as a commercial mining operation. i wanted to show you this. this is a lovely photograph, 20 years after the first invention of photography. it perfectly illustrates the point that lieutenant sherman made. ins is san francisco bay 1850. ships came in from all over the world. and they would never set sail again. because the cruise all deserted. everyone thought oh, gold. ofthis incredible photograph harbor,city, a whole with the abandoned ships. it is dramatic isn't it? so much so that one of the things shopkeepers started to do was to drag the ships on land, they converted them into stores. because they had big containment areas. and that is one thing. but another interesting thing about it, a lithograph, the style of picture at the time, tell us about this picture, if you would, please? you see -- gambling: the bar of a saloon. >> the people are trading gold? professor: that's right. and what are you meant to be surprised by as a viewer? everyone looks pretty we
usually in a pure form. so you could turn it straight into gold bars. that is the latest on as a commercial mining operation. i wanted to show you this. this is a lovely photograph, 20 years after the first invention of photography. it perfectly illustrates the point that lieutenant sherman made. ins is san francisco bay 1850. ships came in from all over the world. and they would never set sail again. because the cruise all deserted. everyone thought oh, gold. ofthis incredible photograph...
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usually, you do a lot of things. (laughing) and, you know, he didn't. - but as you filmed it in the movie, it doesn't seem premeditated. - and it wasn't. it wasn't, but all they had to go on, was this course confession, and other circumstances in bernie's life, and about that relationship. - he's getting an opportunity to have a second. - yeah, so there's a new sentencing. the state agreed to have a new sentencing, so it's not a question of guilt or innocence. the guy served almost 17 years, so it's not a question of that. it's like, well, what was he guilty of? - you don't always bring your work home with you like this? - no. (laughing) i would never have predicted it. you make a movie. you never know what, what you hear back, what happens, and it's been a real, i felt so blessed, and kind of happy that my attention to that case, and i just mg a cody. that movie isn't an aist movie. "this guys innocent." it wasn't about that, but it did show a really sweet guy, like the nicest person imaginable, who did a horrible t
usually, you do a lot of things. (laughing) and, you know, he didn't. - but as you filmed it in the movie, it doesn't seem premeditated. - and it wasn't. it wasn't, but all they had to go on, was this course confession, and other circumstances in bernie's life, and about that relationship. - he's getting an opportunity to have a second. - yeah, so there's a new sentencing. the state agreed to have a new sentencing, so it's not a question of guilt or innocence. the guy served almost 17 years, so...
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for sure. >> that's usually me. i have to admit. >> i never mind. >> thank you, jeff. >>> still ahead, a strike planned across ten university california campuses. the roochb the workers are so upset. >>> plus, a change may be on the way for teenage drivers. the proposal that would affect their use of the roads. a phmeceutical company wilarl . (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. >>> happening now. pharmaceutical company selling the epipen. the price soared to 500 per shot back in august. the full story on our home page. and people have until midnight tonight to enroll for insurance. and the dmv. the company said "no thanks" to >>> a couple new terms today in the back and forth battle between uber and the dmv. the company said no thanks to the dmv regulations. we stalled you about the story on wednesday. uber began testing self-driving in s
for sure. >> that's usually me. i have to admit. >> i never mind. >> thank you, jeff. >>> still ahead, a strike planned across ten university california campuses. the roochb the workers are so upset. >>> plus, a change may be on the way for teenage drivers. the proposal that would affect their use of the roads. a phmeceutical company wilarl . (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero...
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this is raw, bitter gutter fighting. >> usually, this is polite. polite would be a word. it was not polite yesterday. the trump people were in the room because they wanted acknowledgment that they won this election. they didn't really get it beforehand. they didn't get any credit, and they, if anything, came to gloat a little bit. the clinton people were just downtrodden. nay were there to defend her honor. it was very clear they all felt very emotionally invested and devastated and were not past the election. you could see the culture clash that was on display throughout the entire campaign was on stark display in the room. even in the panels that were focused on the republican primary, where you had people who worked for republican candidates who might have sat across the table from hillary clinton and had a discussion like we have seen in past years. >> rough stuff, but i can imagine the people who lost felt bad. they didn't like the looks. they didn't like david bossie saying they won. he's pretty nasty in politics. they said you're the winner, the leader of our count
this is raw, bitter gutter fighting. >> usually, this is polite. polite would be a word. it was not polite yesterday. the trump people were in the room because they wanted acknowledgment that they won this election. they didn't really get it beforehand. they didn't get any credit, and they, if anything, came to gloat a little bit. the clinton people were just downtrodden. nay were there to defend her honor. it was very clear they all felt very emotionally invested and devastated and were...
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usually i don't even cry when i talk about it.s is the first time i've actually had to, like, deal with it, without getting high because i've been using ever since. like my sally says to me all the time, feel, deal and heal. i haven't felt, i haven't dealt and damn sure haven't healed. >> as the anniversaries of both deaths draw closer, o'reilly has requested to see one of the jail's chaplains, sister christina. >> she's really in need. she's really going through a bad time with this particular time of year for her. >> kind of rough. >> what's been happening? >> this week is my son's anniversary, three years. sunday will be three years. the exact anniversary. >> this sunday? >> yeah. >> i see you're carrying a picture. let me see. >> that's maddox. >> oh, look, he's sleepy. >> he falls asleep in the weirdest places. it's the small things that keep connected with him. >> that's wonderful. you've got so much to live for, lady. >> i know. >> you're doing well. >> he's what keeps me going. >> i'm just so glad that you're looking at yo
usually i don't even cry when i talk about it.s is the first time i've actually had to, like, deal with it, without getting high because i've been using ever since. like my sally says to me all the time, feel, deal and heal. i haven't felt, i haven't dealt and damn sure haven't healed. >> as the anniversaries of both deaths draw closer, o'reilly has requested to see one of the jail's chaplains, sister christina. >> she's really in need. she's really going through a bad time with...
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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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reagan: they were usually personnel. he didn't always listen to me, of course. sometimes they were policy, but usually personnel. carl: what about the bitburg situation? ms. reagan: i was very uncomfortable with going to bitburg. i had a very dear friend, still who had los angeles been taken by the nazis and had been in auschwitz, the suites -- and dock out -- it took a long time for her to tell me anything about that. and when she did, i was just horrified. the idea of going back there, somehow i felt i was betraying her and i was just very uncomfortable with it. carl: were there other situations that ever arose -- now looking back, where maybe there were issues, public issues that you might have wished you had offered him advice, or made a suggestion -- things that you decided not to say anything about? ms. reagan: gosh, 20-20 is always great, isn't it? i'm sure there probably are. but i can't think of any right now. you know, you always think, if i had just done, if i had just said something -- but i can't -- carl: you were one of several people who offered a
reagan: they were usually personnel. he didn't always listen to me, of course. sometimes they were policy, but usually personnel. carl: what about the bitburg situation? ms. reagan: i was very uncomfortable with going to bitburg. i had a very dear friend, still who had los angeles been taken by the nazis and had been in auschwitz, the suites -- and dock out -- it took a long time for her to tell me anything about that. and when she did, i was just horrified. the idea of going back there,...
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i'm usually in my zone. headphones in and i'm just like got to get to work, got to get to work. there's always something going on. it's always booming and busting. it's always busy, but it's fun. traffic around here scares me. people in dc now are to the point where red lights are only a suggestion. it's scary out here in the mornings. (guitar strumming) i just stop sometime and just appreciate the beauty, the art, the architecture, everything. (guitar strumming) i love coming through the mall. i love seeing the monuments. there's an excitement about that. when you stop and think, you get blase, but when you stop and think, i'm in dc, i'm in the capital of the country. i'm in one of the most important cities in the world. look at what's all around me and that will kind of pick me up and get me going. (whistle blowing) i was on a street corner one day and president bush's motorcade went by and he looked over, i was the only one there. oh, he's waving at me, hi! so, yeah, you forget these things. you forget th
i'm usually in my zone. headphones in and i'm just like got to get to work, got to get to work. there's always something going on. it's always booming and busting. it's always busy, but it's fun. traffic around here scares me. people in dc now are to the point where red lights are only a suggestion. it's scary out here in the mornings. (guitar strumming) i just stop sometime and just appreciate the beauty, the art, the architecture, everything. (guitar strumming) i love coming through the mall....
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youas usually available to and it was not usually split-second thing to jump out. you would have time to put it on or the captain would give the command to bail out unless it was obvious. here, you're pretty much by yourself. you have it on and the parachute is also your seat cushion. you are sitting on it so it's not behind you but there are straps that go around it and are tied to you. canopiesut, all the have emergency release so the canopy would go away. there were various ways of getting out. sometimes it's whatever it took. you would normally just get up on your knees and lean over the and you go down below the horizontal stabilizer and out. the slower the better but sometimes you just had to get out if it was on fire. , mostlyarmy airplanes all used in the european theater because it was mostly land over there. you took off from europe somewhere went over to germany. there was basically a river in between the battles. the navy stuff was different. there was a lot of water so they were on boats and things like that. the army stuff was mostly in the european t
youas usually available to and it was not usually split-second thing to jump out. you would have time to put it on or the captain would give the command to bail out unless it was obvious. here, you're pretty much by yourself. you have it on and the parachute is also your seat cushion. you are sitting on it so it's not behind you but there are straps that go around it and are tied to you. canopiesut, all the have emergency release so the canopy would go away. there were various ways of getting...
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usually i don't even cry when i talk about it.s is the first time i've actually had to, like, deal with it, without getting high because i've been using ever since. like my sally says to me all the time, feel, deal and heal. i haven't felt, i haven't dealt and damn sure haven't healed. >> as the anniversaries of both deaths draw closer, o'reilly has requested to see one of the jail's chaplains, sister christina. >> she's really in need. she's really going through a bad time with this particular time of year for her. >> kind of rough. >> what's been happening? >> this week is my son's anniversary, three years. sunday will be three years. the exact anniversary. >> this sunday? >> yeah. >> i see you're carrying a picture. let me see. >> that's maddox. >> oh, look, he's sleepy. >> he falls asleep in the weirdest places. it's the small things that keep connected with him. >> that's wonderful. you've got so much to live for, lady. >> i know. >> you're doing well. >> he's what keeps me going. >> i'm just so glad that you're looking at yo
usually i don't even cry when i talk about it.s is the first time i've actually had to, like, deal with it, without getting high because i've been using ever since. like my sally says to me all the time, feel, deal and heal. i haven't felt, i haven't dealt and damn sure haven't healed. >> as the anniversaries of both deaths draw closer, o'reilly has requested to see one of the jail's chaplains, sister christina. >> she's really in need. she's really going through a bad time with...
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bay, places you don't usually see it.ed to be ce santa rosa tomorrow morning. 28 in napa early on. 35 in san jose. 36 in hayward. about 27 in livermore. it is clear out there right now. and the clear skies and the winds settling down those temperatures going to start to drop off after midnight. it's already cold enough. 39 in livermore, 41 in santa rosa, and 45 in san francisco. c cold air just dropping in out of the gulf of alaska. it will settle in for the weekend. these temperatures running daytime about 5 to 10 degrees below the average for this time of year. with that in mind plan on a cool one even after you get up, you'll see the frosty conditions melt away. but temperatures for highs tomorrow only mainly in the mid to low 50s around the bay area as we'll see a will the of sunshine but it'll be cool and brisk outside. next couple of days even colder maybe some of those numbers bottoming out near record low areas and we'll( those temperatures moderate. winter begins on,0ñ wednesday bt it's already gotten off to a bi
bay, places you don't usually see it.ed to be ce santa rosa tomorrow morning. 28 in napa early on. 35 in san jose. 36 in hayward. about 27 in livermore. it is clear out there right now. and the clear skies and the winds settling down those temperatures going to start to drop off after midnight. it's already cold enough. 39 in livermore, 41 in santa rosa, and 45 in san francisco. c cold air just dropping in out of the gulf of alaska. it will settle in for the weekend. these temperatures running...
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it does happen but usually we're thinking a usually cooler around this time of the year so it tends to keep the waters a bit more still. but yes, we have a tropical and it may be impacting the philippines as we go into the christmas holiday weekend. a pretty big holiday especially in the philippines. we're looking for it to become a strong typhoon in the next few days. it's a transport storm at the moment expected to become a tropical storm. moving 25 kilometers an hour. notice the orange highlighted area. that is the time period when it's expected to be as strong as a strong typhoon as we go into the weekend. but what we're really lookiking out for is yes, the tral point is going to be toward the central islands of the phphilippines but with withh th right front quadrant located further too the north as it approaches the island. manilala you may be getting u u 22 meters of rainfall. be on the lkout for t this. pi attention to the officials keeping on eye on this in the philippines, especially during the christmas weekend. meanwhile what's happening over japan, we have a low pressure s
it does happen but usually we're thinking a usually cooler around this time of the year so it tends to keep the waters a bit more still. but yes, we have a tropical and it may be impacting the philippines as we go into the christmas holiday weekend. a pretty big holiday especially in the philippines. we're looking for it to become a strong typhoon in the next few days. it's a transport storm at the moment expected to become a tropical storm. moving 25 kilometers an hour. notice the orange...
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. >> we usually handcuff him. but we only have one set of handcuffs. >> when "caught on camera animal tales continues." generosity is its own form of power. you can handle being a mom for half an hour. i'm in all the way. is that understood? i don't know what she's up to, but it's not good. can't the world be my noodles and butter? get your mind out of the gutter. mornings are for coffee and contemplation. that was a really profound observation. you got a mean case of the detox blues. don't start a war you know you're going to lose. finally you can now find all of netflix in the same place as all your other entertainment. on xfinity x1. >>> a toddler plunges 24 feet into a gorilla pit. time seems to stand still as the gorillas take notice. >> oh, my god. >> the elephant! >> it's august 16, 1996. a small group of families is enjoying the zoo together in brook field, illinois. >> we had gone to the zoo, the three of us, our families. i was with my wife and my oldest daughter taking some video of some of the monkeys
. >> we usually handcuff him. but we only have one set of handcuffs. >> when "caught on camera animal tales continues." generosity is its own form of power. you can handle being a mom for half an hour. i'm in all the way. is that understood? i don't know what she's up to, but it's not good. can't the world be my noodles and butter? get your mind out of the gutter. mornings are for coffee and contemplation. that was a really profound observation. you got a mean case of the...
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they usually go to dinner and sit be side heech other on the it this calves fan went. and osche is over 6 feet toll. 1-0 second. caps on power play. and jacob vrona scores first goal of career i don't think he's old enough to drink one of those boys. caps beat >> and depending champions take on quincy or khand cougars first appearance since 012. they came out hot and stayed that way. future army black knight goes up and gets it to back corner of end zone. one of morcel's two touchdowns flings out to lynnton he takes it from there. get off of there he is gone. 72 yards. puma too much too being the appropriate word. 4-7 over quincy orchard winning state super bowl twice in a row will make anyone feel like a star. >> well anthony was saying that every time we play the other team super bowl we talk about matching that, matching that intensity. this will be a super bowl and it's time to give them super bowl effort. he were able to do that week in and out. last few years it's been dream. i feel like when i walk by i feel like movie star you know everybody is talking to my an
they usually go to dinner and sit be side heech other on the it this calves fan went. and osche is over 6 feet toll. 1-0 second. caps on power play. and jacob vrona scores first goal of career i don't think he's old enough to drink one of those boys. caps beat >> and depending champions take on quincy or khand cougars first appearance since 012. they came out hot and stayed that way. future army black knight goes up and gets it to back corner of end zone. one of morcel's two touchdowns...
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so tonight anything can happen as usual. jenna. jenna: peter, thank you. jon: mr.'s cabinet choices single a sharp move to the right as he choses conservatives long oppose to president obama's policies. let's bring in carol', buckle up, carl because this transition to a new administration is going to be awfully interesting, isn't it? >> it is. it's already is. as you mentioned, there's the number of cabinet picks that president-elect trump has made that are very conservative that would make the republican base very -- have made the republican base very happy. the thing that's interesting about is that there's been a lot of talk about how donald trump is softening some of his positions on various issues whether it's climate change or whether support torture, you know, prosecuting secretary hillary clinton and so if you take that and you set it aside and you look at the steps he's made in terms of who he is going to be advised by, this is a very conservative group of individuals and that has made the republicans very happy and perhaps that's one of the reasons why we
so tonight anything can happen as usual. jenna. jenna: peter, thank you. jon: mr.'s cabinet choices single a sharp move to the right as he choses conservatives long oppose to president obama's policies. let's bring in carol', buckle up, carl because this transition to a new administration is going to be awfully interesting, isn't it? >> it is. it's already is. as you mentioned, there's the number of cabinet picks that president-elect trump has made that are very conservative that would...
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usually at the statehouse it self, sometimes other venues. it's not really spelled out how the process works. they have to sign certificates. that is mandated under the law. those certificates get sent to congress which will count the vote in early january. whether those certificates are announced publicly or just on a quiet ceremony is sort of up to the interpretation of the state. host: normally this is a process that does not get a whole lot of attention. when we vote on election day we are not actually voting for president, we are voting for electors who are meeting today. guest: exactly. usually a rubberstamp moment where they just safely check the box taste on what the states have decided. an unusual election for the beginning. this lobbying push to convince republicans to reject donald trump knowing there are a lot of republicans who have concerns about him is another facet of this unusual year. host: article two of the u.s. constitution dictating the electors based on congressional delegations in each of the states. your story points
usually at the statehouse it self, sometimes other venues. it's not really spelled out how the process works. they have to sign certificates. that is mandated under the law. those certificates get sent to congress which will count the vote in early january. whether those certificates are announced publicly or just on a quiet ceremony is sort of up to the interpretation of the state. host: normally this is a process that does not get a whole lot of attention. when we vote on election day we are...
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usually six hours or less.he resident staff gathers before the rises 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 technology by and appreciated by every president that i served. the residence is blind to party affiliation. you'll three, it is ok 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. the four, we adapt to family's routine. not the other way around. rule five, be prepared for anything, because it is going to happen. the official day begins at 10:00 a.m. when the congressal inaugural escort committee arrives at the north portico of the white house and they proceed to the blue room where they await the presiden
usually six hours or less.he resident staff gathers before the rises 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 technology by and appreciated by every president that i served. the residence is blind to party affiliation. you'll three, it is ok to be emotional. that staff in the executive residence has been with the sitting first...
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nine days after the christmas market attack, berlin is getting back to business as usual.least, almost. there is a lingering sadness in the city but determination and resilience. our reporter has been out and about to test the mood. that, and all the latest business news, coming up after a very short break, so stay with us. ♪ christopher: welcome back. it you are with dw news in berlin. our top stories at the moment, a fresh link to anis amry, the man believed to have carried a fresh attack out on berlin. police have detained a 40-year-old tunisian whose telephone number was saved on amri's mobile. prosecutors believe he may also have been involved in that attack. now, as investigations into the attack on the christmas market here in berlin continue, the city is getting back to business as usual, almost at least. there is still a lingering sadness in the city, but also determination and resilience. germany's biggest new year's eve party, for instance, is going to be held outdoors as usual in front of the brandenburg gate, and that means tourists from all over the world are
nine days after the christmas market attack, berlin is getting back to business as usual.least, almost. there is a lingering sadness in the city but determination and resilience. our reporter has been out and about to test the mood. that, and all the latest business news, coming up after a very short break, so stay with us. ♪ christopher: welcome back. it you are with dw news in berlin. our top stories at the moment, a fresh link to anis amry, the man believed to have carried a fresh attack...
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that usually happens unless something goes wrong. and let's go back to the desk. >>> today marks two weeks since the ghost ship warehouse fire were 36 people were killed. later this morning comment oakland civil rights attorney will host a meeting responding to the tragedy. >>> more on the goal of today's event. >> good morning to both of you. the goal to this later on today is to help people who are living in set up that are similar to the ghost ship warehouse here in oakland. before the fire, this is the artist collective where people lived and worked. the rent was relatively cheap that after the fire some around the city of oakland who live in similar spaces have been worried about mass evictions. and there have been reports of some who have been kicked out by the owners. civil rights attorney john birth will be holding a meeting -- john burris will be holding a meeting. they say that there will be groups on hand along the city officials to help people who are worried about being kicked out of the spaces that they live in. in the
that usually happens unless something goes wrong. and let's go back to the desk. >>> today marks two weeks since the ghost ship warehouse fire were 36 people were killed. later this morning comment oakland civil rights attorney will host a meeting responding to the tragedy. >>> more on the goal of today's event. >> good morning to both of you. the goal to this later on today is to help people who are living in set up that are similar to the ghost ship warehouse here in...
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it usually thickens up around sunrise. we have fog out there. you can add dublin to that foggy list. paul out in martinez says it's clear. we have cold air working its way in later tonight. it's the first arctic air mass to come in. we are on the western edge of it. then some fog is coming in midweek. very thick. for today, mostly sunny skies, a little haze, a system dropping down from the north will bring in the colder air. it might bring some clouds and showers tuesday north west of sfo. 30s, 40s and some 50s. 38 in napa. san rafael, 49, petaluma, 46, 19 in truckie, 47 in monterey, colderrer is coming in tuesday night into wednesday. look at this moisture racing up from the hawaiian islands. that will override the colder air through thursday. fog and sun monday. rain is on the way here. there is a series of systems here. it's cooler but dry, then the clouds move in thursday into friday, maybe lingering into saturday. look at that saturday, it picks up in intensity. so it's on its way, probably wednesday through thursday is the start. morning f
it usually thickens up around sunrise. we have fog out there. you can add dublin to that foggy list. paul out in martinez says it's clear. we have cold air working its way in later tonight. it's the first arctic air mass to come in. we are on the western edge of it. then some fog is coming in midweek. very thick. for today, mostly sunny skies, a little haze, a system dropping down from the north will bring in the colder air. it might bring some clouds and showers tuesday north west of sfo. 30s,...
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a place that usually offers help. is in need of help of its own this holiday season. we're live a 2nd harvest food bank.where donations are dwindling tonight. plus. bart police accused of using excessive force. >> vicki: other kollek franciscodetails on where it's happening now. after the break. what caused the deadly ghost ship fire in oakland that killed 36 people. but we're seeing fall-out in the bay area. as other collectives are being put on notice. >> grant:in san francsico.renters of a similar style warehouse. have received a 30-day eviction notice. warehouses like "bernal haus" in the cities bernal heights neighborhood.provide live work spaces for bay area artists. recently these commercial buildings have come under greater scrutiny. since the deadly ghostship warehouse in oakland. but those who live here. don't think the response should be wholesale evictions. ,. resients who live here say they plan to fight the eviction. in fact they plan to speak with the tenants union tomorrow. another big story tonight. >> vicki:bart police are being accused of using exce
a place that usually offers help. is in need of help of its own this holiday season. we're live a 2nd harvest food bank.where donations are dwindling tonight. plus. bart police accused of using excessive force. >> vicki: other kollek franciscodetails on where it's happening now. after the break. what caused the deadly ghost ship fire in oakland that killed 36 people. but we're seeing fall-out in the bay area. as other collectives are being put on notice. >> grant:in san...
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. >>> i know usually these cases police to keep video close. to we know anything about when we might see what actually took place inside that target store. >> i know the target has extensive surveillance video. usually they keep the video under wraps until the preliminary hearing. >>> concord police say man accused of sexually battering an 80 -year-old woman now in custody. happened this morning as the woman returned to her home. police say the 49 -year-old sexually battered the woman then tried to steal her purse. she resisted. investigators say he then ran off. he was arrested a short time later and is in custody on charges of sexual battery, elder abuse and attempted robbery. >>> hayward police continue to search for two attempted burglars who led officers on a high-speed chase in oakland. a group of three men smashed the window of a motorcycle shop on foothills boulevard early this morning but were interrupted by police before they could steal merchandise. the man took off in a stolen u- haul. police say the driver rammed the truck into a p
. >>> i know usually these cases police to keep video close. to we know anything about when we might see what actually took place inside that target store. >> i know the target has extensive surveillance video. usually they keep the video under wraps until the preliminary hearing. >>> concord police say man accused of sexually battering an 80 -year-old woman now in custody. happened this morning as the woman returned to her home. police say the 49 -year-old sexually...
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it doesn't seem with what it usually is.d in berlin earlier this week and the people we spoke to didn't notice any change in security. drivers will have noticed and during this three month trial period, certainly, the police will assess whether they have the balance right in terms of the way they close the road and whether they need more permanent barriers than the temporary cones and stop signs they had in place at the end of these major roads today. let's get more on the potential implications of what happened in berlin. david lowe, a former counter—terrorism detective, joins us now from liverpool. thank you for being with us. let's start off with the increased security around buckingham palace and the changing of the guard ceremony. is it a sensible precaution at this stage? without a doubt it's a sensible precaution. you look at london itself, there are a number of events that happen in the public arena and this time of year all around the country. we mentioned the christmas market. most of the major towns and cities hav
it doesn't seem with what it usually is.d in berlin earlier this week and the people we spoke to didn't notice any change in security. drivers will have noticed and during this three month trial period, certainly, the police will assess whether they have the balance right in terms of the way they close the road and whether they need more permanent barriers than the temporary cones and stop signs they had in place at the end of these major roads today. let's get more on the potential...
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it's usually long. he usually takes questions on everything and anything. both of those things are going to happen tomorrow. that interview on nbr where he talks about what we're going to do to russia over this election thing and that press conference where he will take questions from the press corps at the white house. expect the president to be making a ton of news tomorrow. much more ahead. stay with us. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass. getting word of another collision. [burke] it happened. december 14th, 2015. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> this is mikhail korda kovski. he's russia's richest man. believed to be wort
it's usually long. he usually takes questions on everything and anything. both of those things are going to happen tomorrow. that interview on nbr where he talks about what we're going to do to russia over this election thing and that press conference where he will take questions from the press corps at the white house. expect the president to be making a ton of news tomorrow. much more ahead. stay with us. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost...
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and yes, the usual hustle and bustle. bear in mind that some of these little sick this morning because of the moisture we had overnight. especially bridges and overpasses. coldstream avenue all the way back to 15th along interstate 380, looking fine this morning. let's go to 380, things are looking good there. in coralville, 380 and 80 at the interchange, no big problems as we put the board. no alerts other than, it could be mindful of that if you are heading towards interstate 80 e. just pass i was city. other than that, pretty clear this morning. another check of traffic and weather together coming up in about 10 minutes time. happened overnight. stephanie?dora---officers are paying their respects to a fallen officer who was shot multiple times while on duty overnight in tacoma washington killed the officer is still on the loose take a look at videoscene is active-- suspect has barricaded himself inside of his homeauthorities believe the suspect is armed and dangerous--- the neighborhood is on lockdown the officer kille
and yes, the usual hustle and bustle. bear in mind that some of these little sick this morning because of the moisture we had overnight. especially bridges and overpasses. coldstream avenue all the way back to 15th along interstate 380, looking fine this morning. let's go to 380, things are looking good there. in coralville, 380 and 80 at the interchange, no big problems as we put the board. no alerts other than, it could be mindful of that if you are heading towards interstate 80 e. just pass...
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. >> talking about lil hanson who marked the day by teaching her usually weekly yoga class saying she has no intention of slowing down. >> i don't feel any different. i'm just a little more careful than i was years ago. but i don't feel old. i don't think about it. i just keep going. >> yes, she does. her students a they're all in their 70s and 80s. >> young'uns and not only teaches yoga she is the president of her local bridge team. >> she can outdo us on yoga. >> stay with us for "good
. >> talking about lil hanson who marked the day by teaching her usually weekly yoga class saying she has no intention of slowing down. >> i don't feel any different. i'm just a little more careful than i was years ago. but i don't feel old. i don't think about it. i just keep going. >> yes, she does. her students a they're all in their 70s and 80s. >> young'uns and not only teaches yoga she is the president of her local bridge team. >> she can outdo us on yoga....
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usually teens sneak back home safely. this wasn't one of those times. >> like a joke. just couldn't believe it really. >> i was freaking out. >> it can't be, it can't be. >> it was april 2014 when two bright foreign exchange students living in montana slipped out of their home. >> he's face down and is barely breathing. >> just minutes later their amazing american adventure came to a sudden and tragic end. >> and where is he bleeding from? >> everywhere? >> it was horrific. >> no one ever knew someone would die over it. >> it was the worst thing that could have ever happened to us. >> it all began so differently, a dream come true. he was an exchange student from hamburg, germany, excited to soak up anything and everything american. at 17 diren had landed in a special corner of the west, missoula, montana. >> he was really charismatic. >> reporter: dana, anna, and chance were three of diren's closest friends at big sky high school. >> he was way different than all of the other foreign exchange students that usually come. he was really outspoken and outgoing, and he jus
usually teens sneak back home safely. this wasn't one of those times. >> like a joke. just couldn't believe it really. >> i was freaking out. >> it can't be, it can't be. >> it was april 2014 when two bright foreign exchange students living in montana slipped out of their home. >> he's face down and is barely breathing. >> just minutes later their amazing american adventure came to a sudden and tragic end. >> and where is he bleeding from? >>...
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>> people usually don't meet a bureaucrat face-to-face, a frale bureaucrat especially, but everything that you do in life, practically, is affected by rules that the people make, anything that involves your health care now is increasingly dictated by health and human services. if you want to apply for a job, there are all kinds of requirements and regulations that are-- and employers, especially, have to comply with all kinds of red tape. the compliance costs of satisfying federal regulators are throwing exponentially. education, schools are increasingly managed and used to be the quintessential institutions where americans governed themselves in schoolhouses so every aspect of life is being shaped, by rules, prospectively laws, that are made and enforced by people who nobody knows, people they can't name. people they don't vote for. people who aren't accountable to them. and people who think they are-- they know how to manage the lives of ordinary americans better than ordinary americans themselves can. >> you used the 1927 radio act as an example, why? >> herbert hoover who has gone
>> people usually don't meet a bureaucrat face-to-face, a frale bureaucrat especially, but everything that you do in life, practically, is affected by rules that the people make, anything that involves your health care now is increasingly dictated by health and human services. if you want to apply for a job, there are all kinds of requirements and regulations that are-- and employers, especially, have to comply with all kinds of red tape. the compliance costs of satisfying federal...