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. >> el feriado del 4 de julio se estÁ prestando de var metro para medir la salud econÓmica del estadoa largo por el cuatro de julio, estamos viendo la ruta donde arranca el puente de la bahÍa, como ve para dirigirse al este el trafica bastante pesado, y precisamente debido al fin de semana feriado aumenta el trÁfico en las carreteras y una de las principales caracterÍsticas, jaime con todos los detalles. >> estoy llenando mi tanque de gas para salir para arizona. >> segÚn el triple a de califoÁ. >> esto es bueno para la industria de viaje porque estamos viendo confianza entre los consumidores, las personas se sienten mÁs confiados en gastar en los viajes. >> en direcciÓn norte de la 101 estarÁ cerrado y se anticipa congestiÓn, la triple a dice que 3. 7 lo harÁn en carretera. >> si querÍa venir a trabajar me pagan el doble. >> si usted es uno de los conductores que estÁ por salir de viaje o saldrÁ temprano lo mÁs importante es compartir con amistads y familiares. >> dice tambiÉn abrochar bien a los niÑos y salir temprano. >> de usted depende el cuidado que todos tengamos en la carreter
. >> el feriado del 4 de julio se estÁ prestando de var metro para medir la salud econÓmica del estadoa largo por el cuatro de julio, estamos viendo la ruta donde arranca el puente de la bahÍa, como ve para dirigirse al este el trafica bastante pesado, y precisamente debido al fin de semana feriado aumenta el trÁfico en las carreteras y una de las principales caracterÍsticas, jaime con todos los detalles. >> estoy llenando mi tanque de gas para salir para arizona. >>...
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some of the vials were labeled typhus, infrienda, and murchs but six sealed tubes were labeled var yoela, the scientific word for smallpox. smallpox was appeared irradicated in the '80s and are only supposed to be stored in two places, in the cdc in atlanta and a lab in russia. the vials were first moved to a safe location on the nih campus. then late yesterday, the fbi oversaw air and ground transport of the virus to cdc headquarters. overnight testing confirmed the presence of smallpox. it will take up to two weeks to determine if the smallpox virus has any ability to grow. in any case, the plan is to destroy it. a cdc spokesman told me, it's a fascinating discovery for scientists, the equivalent of finding a babe ruth card in the attic but he said there's no public health threat. >> john, thank you very much. germany discovered the golden touch in the world cup finals today. the host country, brazil, just never had a chance. every time the germans kicked the ball, it seemed to go in. there were four goals in six minutes. the final was 7-1. in the finals, germany will face the winner o
some of the vials were labeled typhus, infrienda, and murchs but six sealed tubes were labeled var yoela, the scientific word for smallpox. smallpox was appeared irradicated in the '80s and are only supposed to be stored in two places, in the cdc in atlanta and a lab in russia. the vials were first moved to a safe location on the nih campus. then late yesterday, the fbi oversaw air and ground transport of the virus to cdc headquarters. overnight testing confirmed the presence of smallpox. it...
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coming up through to mark var assistance secretary, former presidential government.ou for being with us. good night from new york. ♪ friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. . neil: good evening, everyone, and welcome, i'm neil cavuto. here's why the president believes it's no big deal not visiting the border. who in the media is going to call him on it? here is what i discovered, this illegal immigration crisis is not even a crisis. it's not inhumane. the way we are treating these tens of thousands of illegals dumped on us is what's inhumane. not illegal, inhumane. for the mainstream media it's not about illegals at all
coming up through to mark var assistance secretary, former presidential government.ou for being with us. good night from new york. ♪ friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all...
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coming up through to mark var assistance secretary, former presidential government. for being with us. good night from new york. ♪ . neil: good evening, everyone, and welcome, i'm neil cavuto. here's why the president believes it's no big deal not visiting the border. who in the media is going to call him on it? here is what i discovered, this illegal immigration crisis is not even a crisis. it's not inhumane. the way we are treating these tens of thousands of illegals dumped on us is what's inhumane. not illegal, inhumane. for the mainstream media it's not about illegals at all. they won't use the term illegal. more on that in a second. i want you to c
coming up through to mark var assistance secretary, former presidential government. for being with us. good night from new york. ♪ . neil: good evening, everyone, and welcome, i'm neil cavuto. here's why the president believes it's no big deal not visiting the border. who in the media is going to call him on it? here is what i discovered, this illegal immigration crisis is not even a crisis. it's not inhumane. the way we are treating these tens of thousands of illegals dumped on us is what's...
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pair of earthquakes hitting gilroy near the cal var ras fault. the first quake measured 2.3 and 3.2. >>> today an early morning earthquake system for the coast got a boost. a federal funding bill was approved to begin the framework of an elaborate system. it would provide a few seconds to a minute of warning through radio, tv and smartphone apps. early earthquake warning systems have been implemented in several other countries including japan and chile. >>> nbc bay area's robert honda takes a look at the strategy that the 49ers are presenting tonight in santa clara. >> reporter: we are at one of the designated parking lots right now. and these parking lots actually, you're going to find out, and you're going to hear from one season ticket holder that just about the same people will park here every game. the idea? control the chaos. >> we're actually assigned to the large tailgating parking lot, called blue lot one. >> reporter: he is a long-time season ticket holder who can already show us his route to levi stadium on game day. he was given a des
pair of earthquakes hitting gilroy near the cal var ras fault. the first quake measured 2.3 and 3.2. >>> today an early morning earthquake system for the coast got a boost. a federal funding bill was approved to begin the framework of an elaborate system. it would provide a few seconds to a minute of warning through radio, tv and smartphone apps. early earthquake warning systems have been implemented in several other countries including japan and chile. >>> nbc bay area's...
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. >>> la var, let me ask you.one of the most awkward things when i set off to write this book was this -- i'd not met you. i knew you were out there. and my goal was to come up and approach you and i met your mom first, but it was a really difficult moment for me because it was like, what am i going to say? hi, my name is chris tomlinson. let's talk about why we have the same last name. or, yes, my great-great >> host: when you first came around, new mom approached hef me. she was like, there's a guy doing a book about the family history, and he wants to talk to you. i was like, who? who is he? and his name is chris tomlinson. i said, okay, he's a white guy. i'm like, okay. she was like, yeah, his family owned your family back in the slave days. i was like, no, mom. no way. i'm not going to -- but after she explained to me that she had met you and you were a good guy, and then i believe you had interviewed my sister, and she had given you the thumbs up, i was -- i went on and tried to get to know you, and i'm glad
. >>> la var, let me ask you.one of the most awkward things when i set off to write this book was this -- i'd not met you. i knew you were out there. and my goal was to come up and approach you and i met your mom first, but it was a really difficult moment for me because it was like, what am i going to say? hi, my name is chris tomlinson. let's talk about why we have the same last name. or, yes, my great-great >> host: when you first came around, new mom approached hef me. she...
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dysentery for three days and fever that var aried between 39.6 and 38 degrees. and that gave me a lot of doubt as to what was happening to me. i was being given three types of medication, but the only one i can remember now is the process. right now i'm feeling very much at ease. when i had the disease, i was weighing 60 kilos. by the time i was released, i was weighing only 51 kilos. but now as i'm speaking to you, i'm weighing 61 kilos. this shows how well i am now. >> one of the survivors there. >> this has been going on for almost five months now. and i'm just very recently back from guinea from the town of gekadu where the ebola virus just -- the outbreak first started. what the situation is getting slightly better there in neighboring sierra leone and liberia, it is out of control still, similar picture in guinea, but cases are coming down. i spent 48 hours at the center of the outbreak. there are were five deaths there. we went into villages which have been very resistant to help. we went into one village and until that day, bearing in mind we're almost f
dysentery for three days and fever that var aried between 39.6 and 38 degrees. and that gave me a lot of doubt as to what was happening to me. i was being given three types of medication, but the only one i can remember now is the process. right now i'm feeling very much at ease. when i had the disease, i was weighing 60 kilos. by the time i was released, i was weighing only 51 kilos. but now as i'm speaking to you, i'm weighing 61 kilos. this shows how well i am now. >> one of the...
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hoe san antonio var -- jose anen to vargas has been in the u.s. since he was 12.flying on his philippines passport when he was stopped at security in the bordertown of mcallen this morning. a few hours later he announced he had been let go. vargas wrote and directed the film documented about the immigration debate and his life story recently aired on cnn. >>> hopes for a cease-fire between israel and hamas collapsed today. egypt had attempted to broker the deal and the fighting stopped for six hours before hamas rejected the proposal, firing a rocket into israel and reigniting the conflict. secretary of state john kerry called them terrorist that break the laws of war. >> it is important for that mass not to be provoking and purposely trying to play politics in order to gain greater followers for its opposition and use the innocent lives of civilians who may hide in buildings and used as shields and put in danger. >> rocket fire continues on both sides with israel suffering its first casualty since fighting began eight days ago. 197 palestinians have been killed.
hoe san antonio var -- jose anen to vargas has been in the u.s. since he was 12.flying on his philippines passport when he was stopped at security in the bordertown of mcallen this morning. a few hours later he announced he had been let go. vargas wrote and directed the film documented about the immigration debate and his life story recently aired on cnn. >>> hopes for a cease-fire between israel and hamas collapsed today. egypt had attempted to broker the deal and the fighting stopped...
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world to look at a lot of different wavelength bands, a lot of different frequencies, targeting the var nearest stars and trying to cover all of the different bands that come through the earth's atmosphere. radio frequencies and infrared frequencies and wavelengths and also obstacle frequencies, laser signals and this will be extremely comprehensive search because we've got eight different telescopes we're using. and looking at all of these different bands but only targeting nearby stars. another project we're just launching this year is called interplanetary eavesdropping. the idea of this project is there may be signals going back and forth between two planets in a distant solar system. for instance maybe eventually we will have machines or people on mars went will have radio communication or laser communication on our two planets. put it the other way, distant civilization may have colonized a planet and there may be radio signals going back and forth between those two planets. now with the keppler spacecraft, we know exactly planets in distant solar system are lined up with earth so
world to look at a lot of different wavelength bands, a lot of different frequencies, targeting the var nearest stars and trying to cover all of the different bands that come through the earth's atmosphere. radio frequencies and infrared frequencies and wavelengths and also obstacle frequencies, laser signals and this will be extremely comprehensive search because we've got eight different telescopes we're using. and looking at all of these different bands but only targeting nearby stars....
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world to look at a lot of different wavelength bands, a lot of different frequencies, targeting the var nearest stars and trying to cover all of the different bands that come through the earth's atmosphere. radio frequencies and infrared frequencies and wavelengths and also obstacle frequencies, laser signals and this will be extremely comprehensive search because we've got eight different telescopes we're using. and looking at all of these different bands but only targeting nearby stars. another project we're just launching this year is called interplanetary eavesdropping. the idea of this project is there may be signals going back and forth between two planets in a distant solar system. for instance maybe eventually we will have machines or people on mars went will have radio communication or laser communication on our two planets. put it the other way, distant civilization may have colonized a planet and there may be radio signals going back and forth between those two planets. now with the keppler spacecraft, we know exactly planets in distant solar system are lined up with earth so
world to look at a lot of different wavelength bands, a lot of different frequencies, targeting the var nearest stars and trying to cover all of the different bands that come through the earth's atmosphere. radio frequencies and infrared frequencies and wavelengths and also obstacle frequencies, laser signals and this will be extremely comprehensive search because we've got eight different telescopes we're using. and looking at all of these different bands but only targeting nearby stars....
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didn't that -- isn't that fairly complicated that iran is a essentially an add var,en enemy of the united states that we're barely working with on i treaty regarding their nuclear program which many americans, myself included, disagree with? what position do we put ourselves in and how can we trust the maliki government to move forward knowing their complicit and relying on iran and can we expect the folks to receive better treatment knowing they're collaborating with iran than they are now? >> so i would say -- i want to make sure i understand your question about the yemen model. it seems like you're implying that the iraqi government is completely under the sway of the iranians. >> i don't think it's completely under the sway but wering the yemen model as viable and iraq add my openic and irresponsible, even mentioning that kind of indicates cluelessness of the administration, in myti estimation. i wanted to get you're feel on it. >> i'm not completely understanding you're question. if question is could the yemen model work in iraq. >> is it viable? yes. it could work if we had differen
didn't that -- isn't that fairly complicated that iran is a essentially an add var,en enemy of the united states that we're barely working with on i treaty regarding their nuclear program which many americans, myself included, disagree with? what position do we put ourselves in and how can we trust the maliki government to move forward knowing their complicit and relying on iran and can we expect the folks to receive better treatment knowing they're collaborating with iran than they are now?...
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looking at the vez var this morning. the rest of us about three to ten degrees warmer than average.today. that will start to shrink as ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> and enrique iglesias, there he is singing. tomorrow he is going to be here live right here in central park for a party in the park. that will, of course, feature rapper sean paul. he'll be here too as a special guest. we cannot wait for that as we say good morning, america. big day in central park. >> i have a feeling there will be a lot of people -- a lot of girls, a lot of women in the park tomorrow. and enrique will be answering your twitter questions. that happens live today at 11:00 a.m. eastern, 10:00 central so just follow the "gma" account and tweet your questions for the superstar with #askenriquegma -- and he's going to answer your questions. >> i'm working on a list. we should tell you that the singer ne-yo right over here, the boys & girls club are ready to pack as many backpacks as they can. they're going to talk to us about getting inspired and giving back to the community. >> important project. also, loo
looking at the vez var this morning. the rest of us about three to ten degrees warmer than average.today. that will start to shrink as ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> and enrique iglesias, there he is singing. tomorrow he is going to be here live right here in central park for a party in the park. that will, of course, feature rapper sean paul. he'll be here too as a special guest. we cannot wait for that as we say good morning, america. big day in central park. >> i have a...
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i believe i gained a unique knowledge of the capacity of any hospital, var or private, to operate efficiently. we need to take a look at best practices on both sides and streamline efficiencieies to alw doctors to see more statements. as was stated by mr. lamborn, each should be seeing as many as we saw on the private side. there are systems already that stepped up. had a call just yesterday from memphis, tennessee, in 72 hours i'll see any veteran e on a primary care or specialty consult, 72 hours. it took them less than a week to do that. our practice is right now ready to do the same thing. another example of the amount of time it takes for a veteran, i was at my ophthalmologist yesterday getting examined. he saw right here in washington, d.c., a veteran in january who needed to be seen, didn't get seen. five months later gets seen. has a retinal tear and is probably going to lose some of the vision in his eye because of his delayed care. we've all heard stories like this. no matter how much the private sector wants to help, they can't do it unless they get prompt payment from the va. and
i believe i gained a unique knowledge of the capacity of any hospital, var or private, to operate efficiently. we need to take a look at best practices on both sides and streamline efficiencieies to alw doctors to see more statements. as was stated by mr. lamborn, each should be seeing as many as we saw on the private side. there are systems already that stepped up. had a call just yesterday from memphis, tennessee, in 72 hours i'll see any veteran e on a primary care or specialty consult, 72...
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purdue g talked about -- var gucci talked about a bat that was 10 minutes because the batter would step out and the pitcher would step off and the whole nature of baseball has changed, starting in the minor leagues. you tell them that their livelihood depends on a younger, more energetic, more impatient generation of americans wanting to see more energy on the field. >> and one way we can do that if we can have guys swing the bat a little more often, which is kind of what george is talking about. adam dunn, a few years ago, struck out looking 72 times in one season. had williams never struck out 72 times in any season, swinging or looking. joe dimaggio struck out 39 times. that was his career high. adam dunn struck out looking 72 times. mike trout is the best player in the game, hands down, and he went a one-year timeframe and struck out looking 53 times. i'm telling you, it's an epidemic in the game that we are also preoccupied with on-base percentage. hey, a walk is better than a hit. first off, a walk is never better than a hit. it is good. i love them. we have a generation of layere
purdue g talked about -- var gucci talked about a bat that was 10 minutes because the batter would step out and the pitcher would step off and the whole nature of baseball has changed, starting in the minor leagues. you tell them that their livelihood depends on a younger, more energetic, more impatient generation of americans wanting to see more energy on the field. >> and one way we can do that if we can have guys swing the bat a little more often, which is kind of what george is...
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it is very, var clear that the extent of the gifts given to the mcdonnells by johnny williams was far beyond what we normally would get from a personal friend. >> now we also heard from another one of the mcdonnell children, bobby took the stand. he testified he considered johnny williams to be a mentor to him. he says williams gave him a society of golf clubs and a uva golf bag as a gift. he said his father was angry and told him to send it back. he hung onto the gift. live from richmond i'm julie carey, news4. >> mcdonnell's successor is not focused on the trial but following the highlights to the press. we caught one the terri mcauliffe. he says the trial is a black mark for the commonwealth. >> you know it is unfortunate. it is not good for virginia. a i'm hoping it moves speedy and ends very quickly. >> governor mcauliffe says as soon as he took the oath of office he put a $100 cap on any gifts. to keep up download the nbc washington app. we're going to post all the coverage is yoesend you a break news alert for big developments. >>> a stabbing on a mote row train. a teenager was
it is very, var clear that the extent of the gifts given to the mcdonnells by johnny williams was far beyond what we normally would get from a personal friend. >> now we also heard from another one of the mcdonnell children, bobby took the stand. he testified he considered johnny williams to be a mentor to him. he says williams gave him a society of golf clubs and a uva golf bag as a gift. he said his father was angry and told him to send it back. he hung onto the gift. live from richmond...