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wheeler. if confirmed, you will lead an agency that has most challenging and complicated issues pending since the telephone communications act -- telecommunications act of 1934. i don't say this lightly. the decisions the fcc makes under your leadership, should you be confirmed. the future of the nation's telephone network, public safety, the wireless industry, broadcast, the internet, and consumer protection are at stake for years to come. of all the penning issues -- pending issues before the commission, the current proceeding and one future rulemaking are of utmost importance to me personally. the incentive auction proceeding will create the revenues to fund a nationwide public safety network. i feel so strongly about this and i have ever sense september 11, 2001. and before that, really, when we went into kuwait and none of the branches of the service could talk to each other. it's a mammoth undertake can and i understand that. the e-rate program is exposing children to -- in extraordinary
wheeler. if confirmed, you will lead an agency that has most challenging and complicated issues pending since the telephone communications act -- telecommunications act of 1934. i don't say this lightly. the decisions the fcc makes under your leadership, should you be confirmed. the future of the nation's telephone network, public safety, the wireless industry, broadcast, the internet, and consumer protection are at stake for years to come. of all the penning issues -- pending issues before the...
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wheeler. i suspect there may not be enough time today to address all the questions so the record will be an opportunity for them to explore their questions. so i awith it the president's additional nomination to fill the seat and i'm ready to with work with you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> please proceed. >> first, we start with a technological challenge. turn the mic on. >> thank you very much for the privilege of being before you today. it is an honor to be nominated by the president and to be considered by this committee for the position of chairman of the federal communications commission. as you have both referenced, it has been a privilege to meet with memory -- many members of his committee. if confirmed, i look forward to continuing the dialogue's. together, we are working in one of the most exciting, if not the most exciting technological moment in our nation's history. i am blessed to be joined by my family here today. please allow me to introduce carol wheeler, my best friend, nd th
wheeler. i suspect there may not be enough time today to address all the questions so the record will be an opportunity for them to explore their questions. so i awith it the president's additional nomination to fill the seat and i'm ready to with work with you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> please proceed. >> first, we start with a technological challenge. turn the mic on. >> thank you very much for the privilege of being before you today. it is an honor to be nominated by the...
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i want to switch gears and ask you about tom wheeler. this is the president's nominee to chair the federal communications commission. some people have expressed a little concern about his lobbying background. he was the head of the cable lobbying group and the cell phone lobbying group. i'm wonder what you think of the nomination and whether you think he'll be a fair chairman. >> guest: well, a, he's the president's choice. he's the nominee, and i believe that his nomination will not only be taken up, but i think that he will be confirmed. i don't think there are very many that would be free of the background that you just described unless we brought in a 22-year-old that simply has not had any time or experience here in washington. now, that's a commentary on our system, and it is a rub to many people. that's on one side. that's one book end. the other book end is -- and i think that this is a very important one -- is experience. you want someone that is experienced with a deep and broad understanding of the industries and the issues th
i want to switch gears and ask you about tom wheeler. this is the president's nominee to chair the federal communications commission. some people have expressed a little concern about his lobbying background. he was the head of the cable lobbying group and the cell phone lobbying group. i'm wonder what you think of the nomination and whether you think he'll be a fair chairman. >> guest: well, a, he's the president's choice. he's the nominee, and i believe that his nomination will not only...
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wheeler canyon has already claimed at least one victim. the sad reality is that even the best preparation doesn't mean you're exempt from mechanical problems. (cameraman and woman conversing) narrator: racer 421, maijaleena zucker, from littleton, colorado, is having trouble keeping air in her tires. melanie mcquaid and suzie snyder have caught and passed chris jeffrey. jeffrey's two-and-a-half minute lead over mcquaid after the swim is gone. in fourth, lesley paterson is tearing up the single track. she entered this race with the number one ranking in the us pro series, and seems to be on top of her game today. sadly, maijaleena zucker reminds us all just how biting xterra can be. only a couple of miles into the bike ride, her day comes to an end. josiah middaugh has had his fair share of mechanical problems in the past. but so far today, nothing is slowing him down. he reels in ben allen and moves into the lead. the men's defending champion is nico lebrun, who always plans his season so he can peak here and at the xterra world championsh
wheeler canyon has already claimed at least one victim. the sad reality is that even the best preparation doesn't mean you're exempt from mechanical problems. (cameraman and woman conversing) narrator: racer 421, maijaleena zucker, from littleton, colorado, is having trouble keeping air in her tires. melanie mcquaid and suzie snyder have caught and passed chris jeffrey. jeffrey's two-and-a-half minute lead over mcquaid after the swim is gone. in fourth, lesley paterson is tearing up the single...
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and want to switch gears ask you about tom wheeler. some people have expressed concern about his background. he was part of the cable lobbying group. do you think he will be a fair chairman? >> he is the president's choice. i believe that his nomination will not only be taken up, he will be confirmed. i do not think there are very free of theuld need background you just described unless we brought in a 22 year old that has not had any time or experience here in washington. that is a commentary on our system. that is on one side. and i think it is very important. it is experience. we want someone that is experienced with a deep and broad understanding of the industry's and the issues that are attached to the industries. is notirman of the fcc there to favor a given industry but to understand what those issues are. tom wheeler has a great deal of important experience under his belt. the fccowerful agency, where i would like to see more competition where we deal with special access and we make sure that the incentive, voluntary option for
and want to switch gears ask you about tom wheeler. some people have expressed concern about his background. he was part of the cable lobbying group. do you think he will be a fair chairman? >> he is the president's choice. i believe that his nomination will not only be taken up, he will be confirmed. i do not think there are very free of theuld need background you just described unless we brought in a 22 year old that has not had any time or experience here in washington. that is a...
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. >> it is a 200-pound tire from an 18-wheeler.es past the two men at an estimated speed of 45 to 60 miles per hour. >> i remember hearing the horn from an 18-wheeler. it was actually another 18-wheeler behind the vehicle that had lost the wheel trying to warn us because he could see it coming. >> the runaway tire races down the road, coming from behind. >> the tire hit the very back of my holster. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> and it caused it to twist around, which caused a bruise on the complete right side of my hip. it ripped out the holster, smoothed down the rough edge of the holster, and it messed up the grip and the magazine of my pistol. >> by chance, split seconds before the tire whizzes by, the sergeant places his hand high up on the guardrail and leaned slightly to his left. >> had i not, you know, reached my hand up, it would have, you know, even where it did hit, it would have probably severed my arm. >> the near-hit throws davidson for a loop. >> i got sick to my stomach immediately after. i guess all the adrenaline
. >> it is a 200-pound tire from an 18-wheeler.es past the two men at an estimated speed of 45 to 60 miles per hour. >> i remember hearing the horn from an 18-wheeler. it was actually another 18-wheeler behind the vehicle that had lost the wheel trying to warn us because he could see it coming. >> the runaway tire races down the road, coming from behind. >> the tire hit the very back of my holster. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> and it caused it to twist...
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so tom wheeler has a great deal of important experience under his belt and a very powerful agency, the federal communications commission, where i would like to see more competition where we deal with special access, where we deal with interoperability, where we make sure that the incentives, the voluntary options for the first time in the history of our country, this sort of undertaking, that he will be able to shepherd that through in a way that will bring about wonderful choices in competition for the consumers in our country. >> guest: you mentioned a few issues you think are likely to come up before the fcc. i want to ask you about net neutrality. ricin has sued to overturn the fcc net neutrality rules. if the court sides with verizon strikes down the rule and all are in part what you think the next step would be giving? >> guest: i will introduce legislation that will allow the fcc to keep the internet open, accessible and free. >> guest: i wonder whether your republican colleagues in the house are going to agree with you on that issue though. i'm wondering if either how you would
so tom wheeler has a great deal of important experience under his belt and a very powerful agency, the federal communications commission, where i would like to see more competition where we deal with special access, where we deal with interoperability, where we make sure that the incentives, the voluntary options for the first time in the history of our country, this sort of undertaking, that he will be able to shepherd that through in a way that will bring about wonderful choices in...
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people who challenged authorities, and some used guns, and some used fists, and one even used an 18-wheeler, but no matter the method, they all have one thing in common, somebody was there to capture it on camera. a desperate man takes on federal agents in a dramatic four-day standoff. >> "ai'm a cowboy and i'm comin out like a cowboy. >> before coming out in a hail of gun fire. september, 2004, bowling green, kentucky, a barn burns to the ground and four horses die. an investigation by the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms or atf, points to arson, and the main subject is russell sublet, an ex-con who works tending horses in the area. during the investigation special agent hayes learns that sublet may also own a sawed off shotgun, another possible charge against him. >> i made contact with russell sublet, and he agreed to meet with us. >> on the afternoon of september 29th, sublet is at a local hospital visiting his father, and tells hayes he can meet him there. kentucky state troopers jonathan chesney and donald spraudlin were on duty. >> we were told that we should be on high alert
people who challenged authorities, and some used guns, and some used fists, and one even used an 18-wheeler, but no matter the method, they all have one thing in common, somebody was there to capture it on camera. a desperate man takes on federal agents in a dramatic four-day standoff. >> "ai'm a cowboy and i'm comin out like a cowboy. >> before coming out in a hail of gun fire. september, 2004, bowling green, kentucky, a barn burns to the ground and four horses die. an...
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that's not your standard, that's a full size 18 wheeler haul truck. it's a substantial amount of soil and it's not expected that these types of repair would trigger that. >> miss jones i have begun to speak to understand the bullet point on our presentation that dph would have flexibility in adopting practical and effective protocols. so when you begin to think about ceqa and other protocols there is this weaving and ability to do that. i think it's important. that's when you came up, you spoke to what i was saying. >> okay. commissioners? >> commissioner mar. >> a follow up question. that 30 day statutory date where they have to respond to the developer or homeowner, is that per step of the process because that could take a long time too. if every time you miss one of the steps you have to wait another 30 days. >> right. you are correct. that is 30 days per step. not 30 days total. that is of course d ph response time. generally it's faster than that but it's broken out into 3 steps in a maximum of 90 days. what that doesn't take into account would b
that's not your standard, that's a full size 18 wheeler haul truck. it's a substantial amount of soil and it's not expected that these types of repair would trigger that. >> miss jones i have begun to speak to understand the bullet point on our presentation that dph would have flexibility in adopting practical and effective protocols. so when you begin to think about ceqa and other protocols there is this weaving and ability to do that. i think it's important. that's when you came up, you...
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. >>> back home check out this 18- wheeler that got stuck on a steep hill in san francisco early this morning. the truck's wheels couldn't reach the road so it was left teetering in the air. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from that same hill where neighbors say trucks get stuck all the time and anne, i think we all forget there are a lot of hills in the city. >> reporter: there are a lot of hills and a lot of them are steep especially in pacific heights. now, the truck has been cleared from the intersection but it was certainly a rough morning for the trucker and for people trying to navigate around pacific heights. >> we need the trucks off of this hill that cannot clear the hill. >> reporter: this morning, a pacific heights incline got the best of another big rig stuck at broadway and davisidero. >> it happened all the time. it's a weekly occurrence. >> reporter: it happened at 5:15 a.m. and tied up traffic for almost two hours. police had to close the roadway until a tow truck could move in. >> it definitely bottlenecked a lot of traffic and caused a neighborhood problem. >> r
. >>> back home check out this 18- wheeler that got stuck on a steep hill in san francisco early this morning. the truck's wheels couldn't reach the road so it was left teetering in the air. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from that same hill where neighbors say trucks get stuck all the time and anne, i think we all forget there are a lot of hills in the city. >> reporter: there are a lot of hills and a lot of them are steep especially in pacific heights. now, the truck has...
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. >> i would like to briefly recognize one student, robert wheeler, who had just completed the marathons the bomb exploded. >> rob ran back to help, took off his shirt and tied it around ron's severely wounded leg. captured in one of the many iconic photos of that day. >> i wouldn't say i think about the bombing every day, but i do think about the kindness i've seen every day. >> reporter: come back to him in extraordinary ways. starting with his friendship with ron. >> i don't think a day has gone by since, you know, since we met that one of the three of us, either my wife or my daughter or myself has been in contact with rob, either via phone or text. >> reporter: the 28-year age difference is bridged by humor and faith. rob wasn't even supposed to run the marathon that day. >> i absolutely needed someone to help me, and that someone was rob. >> reporter: ron still thinks about it today. >> you wonder if you would run into each other at some other time. but all i can say we're happy on that day we did. >> ron has thrown out although they were still recovering, they were supported too.
. >> i would like to briefly recognize one student, robert wheeler, who had just completed the marathons the bomb exploded. >> rob ran back to help, took off his shirt and tied it around ron's severely wounded leg. captured in one of the many iconic photos of that day. >> i wouldn't say i think about the bombing every day, but i do think about the kindness i've seen every day. >> reporter: come back to him in extraordinary ways. starting with his friendship with ron....
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. >> after surveying the crime screen, investigator chuck wheeler examines the weapon. >> it's an x-acto blade from a hobby craft box. took a little bit of time to put a couple pieces of wood together to hold it in place. a ray razor blade type weapon will do a lot of damage. >> the suspect, michael ray stafford, is brought in for questioning. >> have a seat right there. do you want to tell me where you got the knifes from? >>> coming up -- >> oh, i'm innocent. >> investigator wheeler finds both the suspect and the victim unwilling to cooperate. >> the victim doesn't want to be labeled as a snitch. [ female announcer ] the best thing about this bar it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar. >>> when you throw 200, 300 men in close confines like that, you're going to have violence. i mean there's just no way around it. you put a dog on a short chain and taunt him long enough, he's going to bite you. you put him around 50 other dogs, they're going to fight. >> a vicious stabbing has just occurred at indiana state prison. the victim with
. >> after surveying the crime screen, investigator chuck wheeler examines the weapon. >> it's an x-acto blade from a hobby craft box. took a little bit of time to put a couple pieces of wood together to hold it in place. a ray razor blade type weapon will do a lot of damage. >> the suspect, michael ray stafford, is brought in for questioning. >> have a seat right there. do you want to tell me where you got the knifes from? >>> coming up -- >> oh, i'm...
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we call it a wheeler motion. it's a motion. basically, they got put back on, two jurors that are prosecution's worst nightmare. remember, the prosecution has to get a unanimous verdict in this case, or a unanimous jury. the defense only has to have one holdout. at this point i think the prosecution would be holding on for dear life to try and get one person to vote for them. i think that more importantly than the gender here, is the race coffer composition. i think this is a grand slam home run for the defense. >> mark, you also say that jury selection is the most important part of a trial. do you really believe that? >> absolutely. i tried hundreds of cases and i can tell you, based on all of those cases, the cases were won or lost 99.9% of the time in jury selection. that's why this case, other than mark omar ra falling and tripping, knocking himself out, this is his to lose at this point. >> i brought up the makeup of the jury, does it play one way or the other? does that matter? >> yeah, of course, it always matter, especia
we call it a wheeler motion. it's a motion. basically, they got put back on, two jurors that are prosecution's worst nightmare. remember, the prosecution has to get a unanimous verdict in this case, or a unanimous jury. the defense only has to have one holdout. at this point i think the prosecution would be holding on for dear life to try and get one person to vote for them. i think that more importantly than the gender here, is the race coffer composition. i think this is a grand slam home run...
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the picture of 6-year-old benjamin wheeler asks, what is worth doing? mr. speaker, these words, these faces, these lives mark the call to action for newtown. they mark the call to action in hartford and aurora, chicago and santa monica and every community torn apart by gun violence. and the sad truth is that this congress has not met this call to action. this congress has not shown the courage to pass commonsense gun reforms. but the good news is that it is not too late for this congress to do better. and now is the time. we must do it for mary. we must do better for dylan. we must do better for benjamin and for charlotte, for daniel and olivia, for joe is he a phone, for anna and for madeline, for kathryn and chase and jesse, for james, for grace and for emily. for jack, for noah and for caroline, for jessica, for allison, for rachel, dawn and ann marie, for lauren and victoria. we can and we must do better. these families cannot forget and will not give up. neither can we. the speaopmrq:dtegt-n4 my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr.
the picture of 6-year-old benjamin wheeler asks, what is worth doing? mr. speaker, these words, these faces, these lives mark the call to action for newtown. they mark the call to action in hartford and aurora, chicago and santa monica and every community torn apart by gun violence. and the sad truth is that this congress has not met this call to action. this congress has not shown the courage to pass commonsense gun reforms. but the good news is that it is not too late for this congress to do...
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what is he some wall street wheeler dealer big-time banker? >> he didn't work here on wall street. he was not a big-time banker. he was convicted of doing something hundreds of thousands of other americans likely did during the housing boom: he exaggerated his income on his mortgage applications. >> jon: priorities u.s.a. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back! now listen, the i.r.s. has been accused of targeting right wing groups for scrutiny, which is very unfair. in fact, it's the only unfair thing-- ever. (laughter) jason jones has more. i i last week we learned the i.r.s. targeted tea party members and conservatives like wayne allen root were furious. >> i think the i.r.s. scandal is one of the biggest scandals in modern american political history. maybe in all of political history. if you speak out against obama you are ordered to be persecuted. >> see, normally, i would love to say yeah, you're such a stupid idiot! but i can't because they targeted conservative groups. >> they did. >> sadly, wayne allen root, author of "the ultimate obama survival gu
what is he some wall street wheeler dealer big-time banker? >> he didn't work here on wall street. he was not a big-time banker. he was convicted of doing something hundreds of thousands of other americans likely did during the housing boom: he exaggerated his income on his mortgage applications. >> jon: priorities u.s.a. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back! now listen, the i.r.s. has been accused of targeting right wing groups for scrutiny, which...
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zach wheeler pitched with matt harvey on a dream day for the mets and their fans and they won both ends of a doubleheader against atlanta. >> tim: traded to the mets from the san francisco giants for carlos beltran. >> joe: with the pitch up and away, ball one. 1-2, two out, nobody on. >> tim: and carlos signing a two-year deal as a free agent with the st. louis cardinals on the second year of that two-year deal. >> joe: fouled back. we're going to hear from kenny either here in the sixth inning or in the seventh about carlos beltran, what he's meant to this community. and while the cardinals have this hot shot outfield prospect oscar tavares getting ready at triple a, i would think that the cardinals will do what they can to try and bring beltran back here for at least another year. we'll have to hear it in seven. striking out it molina. three strikeouts for martin perez, who has been outstanding. pretty night downtown st. louis after a lot of rain. 4-2 texas after six. >> joe: all-star game coming up july 16th at citi field in new york in queens for the all-star game here in 2013. you
zach wheeler pitched with matt harvey on a dream day for the mets and their fans and they won both ends of a doubleheader against atlanta. >> tim: traded to the mets from the san francisco giants for carlos beltran. >> joe: with the pitch up and away, ball one. 1-2, two out, nobody on. >> tim: and carlos signing a two-year deal as a free agent with the st. louis cardinals on the second year of that two-year deal. >> joe: fouled back. we're going to hear from kenny either...
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wheeler needs his catheter changed in 301. >> okay. i'll wait here for you while you do it. >> no. it and i'll wait here for you. >> okay, let's flip a coin. >> not a chance. >> oh. you know, you kill me. you always acting like you in charge, like you the boss of me. i mean, well, you are, but you know what i mean. [ telephone ringing ] >> nurse's station. no, we are not pulling straws, either. change the catheter. >> ♪ sasha! ♪ will just killed a man! ♪ but he's sorry, he's sorry, he's sorry ♪ ♪ happy birthday, he's sorry! ♪ ooh, yeah, ooh, yeah >> ♪ ooh, yeah >> ♪ ooh, yeah >> ♪ ooh, yeah >> ♪ ooh, yeah >> ♪ i'm sorry, too, baby >> ♪ i'm sorry! >> ♪ ooh, yeah >> ♪ i'm sorry, i'm sorry ♪ yeah, yeah, i'm sorry >> ♪ me, too, me, too >> hee! ♪ i'm sorry! ♪ baby, i'm sorry ♪ uhh, shapony, shapony >> uncle brown. >> ♪ i'm so, so sorry >> uncle brown. okay. [ bell ringing ] >> dinner is served. ooh! we have prepared for you an orange glazed chicken with roasted potatoes... ah. and peach cobbler for dessert. [ clang! ] >> bona mameet. >> ohh. baby, you did all this? >> all for you. >> oh
wheeler needs his catheter changed in 301. >> okay. i'll wait here for you while you do it. >> no. it and i'll wait here for you. >> okay, let's flip a coin. >> not a chance. >> oh. you know, you kill me. you always acting like you in charge, like you the boss of me. i mean, well, you are, but you know what i mean. [ telephone ringing ] >> nurse's station. no, we are not pulling straws, either. change the catheter. >> ♪ sasha! ♪ will just killed a...
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now we go to the night cap, zach wheeler making his major league debut, this is why people are excitedut the mets again. upton brothers, again, boom, in the backyard when they were little you know that was a fight. a playful shove that what happens when you're brothers. they get the sweep of the twin bill and that's the future. people are excited. not so exciting across town, the yankees suffering two more injuries, mark te share ya with inflammation in his right wrist back on the injured list. gm brian cashman said that he expects alex rodriguez back this season, although there's no projected timetable for his return he continues to rehab in tampa. >>> world cup qualifying match between the u.s. and honduras. scoreless until the 73rd minute. jozy altidore scored four goals in five games. he's on fire, so is the team. the u.s. will make the world cup in brazil next summer. >>> so, listen, if you're not huge soccer fans world cup is fun and you can't have a good successful national program if you don't get in the world cup. >> you have to get into the world cup. >> we got to go. we shou
now we go to the night cap, zach wheeler making his major league debut, this is why people are excitedut the mets again. upton brothers, again, boom, in the backyard when they were little you know that was a fight. a playful shove that what happens when you're brothers. they get the sweep of the twin bill and that's the future. people are excited. not so exciting across town, the yankees suffering two more injuries, mark te share ya with inflammation in his right wrist back on the injured list....
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. >> reporter: this is an 18- wheeler.nd this is just a huge barbecue right on the back side of the entire 18-wheeler. >> this is one big bad barbecue. >> reporter: it is. >> this is 78,000 pounds. >> reporter: not messing around. you're all ready for the people to come in. >> we love the fair. we have some great products to show you. what we like to do is, you know, obviously when we bring the world east largest barbecue we make everything bigger and we call it juicifying it. wewe juice phid it. the size of a small pizza. >> reporter: it's still hot. oh, yeah. >> we added extra vanilla. you can smell it when it's cooking. >> reporter: yeah. mm-hm. yeah. keep talking. i'm eating. >> so then we have your mountain of curly fries which is everybody's fair favorite. >> reporter: right. >> the colossal onion rings and then this thing is just. >> reporter: oh, my goodness! >> cowabunga! it doesn't need an introduction. go ahead and try it. it's 16" long. it's a half pound of hot dog in there. >> reporter: that is impressive, bre
. >> reporter: this is an 18- wheeler.nd this is just a huge barbecue right on the back side of the entire 18-wheeler. >> this is one big bad barbecue. >> reporter: it is. >> this is 78,000 pounds. >> reporter: not messing around. you're all ready for the people to come in. >> we love the fair. we have some great products to show you. what we like to do is, you know, obviously when we bring the world east largest barbecue we make everything bigger and we call...
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an 18 wheeler gets uck at the lofty i >>> good morning.ights. an 18-wheeler is stuck at the intersection of broadway and davisidero. the truck's wheels couldn't reach the ground, dropped out below. residents say it's a common and aggravating problem. >>> mountain view-based symantec has announced some layoffs. the security software company is expected to cut 8% of its workforce, 1700 positions. they are in the middle of a companywide reorganization. >>> bart has a new budget that includes money for new cars and a new control system. but there's no money in it for pay raises. bart workers are in the middle of contract negotiations and a mediator is expected to join the talks on monday. >>> and now here's lawrence with the forecast. >> all right, michelle, what a great day it's going to be weather-wise. lots of sunshine, the warmest day of the week. even nice out toward the coastline. we take you to the valleys first. mount diablo looking good under sunny skies. temperatures already beginning to warm up outside. yeah, just a few high clouds
an 18 wheeler gets uck at the lofty i >>> good morning.ights. an 18-wheeler is stuck at the intersection of broadway and davisidero. the truck's wheels couldn't reach the ground, dropped out below. residents say it's a common and aggravating problem. >>> mountain view-based symantec has announced some layoffs. the security software company is expected to cut 8% of its workforce, 1700 positions. they are in the middle of a companywide reorganization. >>> bart has a new...
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this storm barrelling through friday evening rush hour, powerful winds tossing 18-wheelers like theyy trucks and bad weather sweeping east illinois. hello, everybody. we have
this storm barrelling through friday evening rush hour, powerful winds tossing 18-wheelers like theyy trucks and bad weather sweeping east illinois. hello, everybody. we have
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the ground crew is forced to live the four-wheeler over a fence in order to get it off the field.e philly's offense gives the phills a 5-4 win. >>> and when we return, a hit man takes the stand. james "whitey" bulger hear testimony from a former colleague who links bulge tore a string of murders. >> sports sponsored by touch of gray. get the best of both worlds. [ female announcer ] deliciousness can happen at almost anytime. thanks to jif chocolate flavored hazelnut spread. ♪ with jif, anytime of the day can be delicious time. ♪ choosy moms choose jif. it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. it's a stormy one across the board. washington, d.c., thunderstorms. same for atlanta and st. louis. a high of 86 in st. louis. denver, thunderstorms. and seattle, showers, a high of 68. >>> another surge for jimmy hoffa. the fbi agents dug up
the ground crew is forced to live the four-wheeler over a fence in order to get it off the field.e philly's offense gives the phills a 5-4 win. >>> and when we return, a hit man takes the stand. james "whitey" bulger hear testimony from a former colleague who links bulge tore a string of murders. >> sports sponsored by touch of gray. get the best of both worlds. [ female announcer ] deliciousness can happen at almost anytime. thanks to jif chocolate flavored hazelnut...
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. >> rose: tom wheeler. the new nominee is tom wheeler, the acting chair, tom will be great, smart, experienced, really cares about doing the right thing for the country. >> rose: but a former lobbyist. >> a former have investor. >> rose: entrepreneur and lobbyist, yes, so that's good because he knows the industry? >> he is someone who knows the space and is committed to doing the right things for innovators and consumers for the country. he is going to be great. >> rose: and what are you going to do? >> i am going to take my family and go horseback riding in wyoming and play a little poke never the world series of poker and find a way to stay engaged in this incredible sector. >> rose: thank you for coming, good to see you. we will be right back, stay with us. >> rose: phil libin is here, he is the ceo of ever note, a note taking app that can be synced across all of your devices, written, spoken or visual, liken it to an external brain, the app already had 50 million users worldwide, i am pleased to have hi
. >> rose: tom wheeler. the new nominee is tom wheeler, the acting chair, tom will be great, smart, experienced, really cares about doing the right thing for the country. >> rose: but a former lobbyist. >> a former have investor. >> rose: entrepreneur and lobbyist, yes, so that's good because he knows the industry? >> he is someone who knows the space and is committed to doing the right things for innovators and consumers for the country. he is going to be great....
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from their vehicles that had been blown on their side, some of those semis, tractor trailers, 18 wheelers that was stuck on that roadway. the rain continuing to fall and growing in places it's not supposed to be. eight to ten inches of rain flooding some areas of downtown. as you talk about this system moving into missouri now, no deaths reported at this hour, we know that 24 homes have been damaged. there is still a lot of violent weather coming across the heartland here. >> take some cover. we hear the rain and we see the lightning behind you. we'll check in with you tomorrow morning. >> let's turn things over to meteorologist jeff weiry. jeff, this tornado very reminiscent of a hurricane. >> yes, you know, the way that the rain is sticking around in a lot of spots and it's just kind of training in one particular direction for many of these cities. it is light, torrential downpours. we haven't seen too much motion with this storm system, at least a frontal band, over the past 3-6 hours. right into st. louis, back here to the south of chicago. we do have these tornadoes now. we are track
from their vehicles that had been blown on their side, some of those semis, tractor trailers, 18 wheelers that was stuck on that roadway. the rain continuing to fall and growing in places it's not supposed to be. eight to ten inches of rain flooding some areas of downtown. as you talk about this system moving into missouri now, no deaths reported at this hour, we know that 24 homes have been damaged. there is still a lot of violent weather coming across the heartland here. >> take some...
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the ground crew is forced to live the four-wheeler over a fence in order to get it off the field.e philly's offense doesn't sputter. the phills a 5-4 win. >>> and when we return, a hit man takes the stand. the trifle former gangster james "whitey" bulger hear testimony from a former colleague who links bulger to a string of murders. >> sports sponsored by touch of gray. get the best of both worlds. gray. get the best of both worlds. [ female announcer ] deliciousness can happen at almost anytime. thanks to jif chocolate flavored hazelnut spread. ♪ with jif, anytime of the day can be delicious time. ♪ choosy moms choose jif. it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine plus: a wind- whipped wildfe grows near yosemite. the fit and evacuations overnight. the g-8 summit wraps up in ireland today. the contentious issue hidden be the smiles. and having a bad hair day? y something you use everyday y be to blame. joi
the ground crew is forced to live the four-wheeler over a fence in order to get it off the field.e philly's offense doesn't sputter. the phills a 5-4 win. >>> and when we return, a hit man takes the stand. the trifle former gangster james "whitey" bulger hear testimony from a former colleague who links bulger to a string of murders. >> sports sponsored by touch of gray. get the best of both worlds. gray. get the best of both worlds. [ female announcer ] deliciousness...
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wheeler, for taking on this important role. when we met privately, i talked to you about my concerned about the universal concert -- service fund, and how little return on the investment my constituents get in new hampshire. we are a country of 50 different states. i know there will always be some inequities. new hampshire gets $.37 on the dollar of what people in new hampshire put in before the universal service fund. only four other states get a lower return on their investment and, frankly, they do not have some of the rural areas we have, nor do they have any unserved areas. , if would like to ask you you are in the position of a nomination, an important role, do you believe the fcc has the ability under the law today to work with net donor states like mine to address what we feel is an inequitable program? also, can you share with me your what needs to be done to fix the inequity and to make sure we are furthering -- further considering and how it is allocated. i can tell you, i am happy to have you visit some of the rural
wheeler, for taking on this important role. when we met privately, i talked to you about my concerned about the universal concert -- service fund, and how little return on the investment my constituents get in new hampshire. we are a country of 50 different states. i know there will always be some inequities. new hampshire gets $.37 on the dollar of what people in new hampshire put in before the universal service fund. only four other states get a lower return on their investment and, frankly,...
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homicide detective rod wheeler.morning, al sib. >> alisyn: before we get to the overafterring evidence. as a police officer, if a suspect has destroyed their home surveillance system and taken a hamilton member to cell phone where do you as a police officer turn then for evidence? >> sometimes we can still retrieve that evidence whether it's video evidence and, of course, we can always get cell phone numbers from the company which the person has the cell phone account. however, a lot of times if a person is going to destroy evidence like that as we know, alisyn, it's only for one reason and one reason only. that is so that the police can't see or use whatever evidence may be on those devices. >> alisyn: right, it sure seems suspicious. rod, you have had experience in the past working cases that involve professional athletes. on with them? is there a preponderance of professional thieves who get in trouble more than the average population? >> yes. i think it is. the reason is pretty simple here is the deal. i have in
homicide detective rod wheeler.morning, al sib. >> alisyn: before we get to the overafterring evidence. as a police officer, if a suspect has destroyed their home surveillance system and taken a hamilton member to cell phone where do you as a police officer turn then for evidence? >> sometimes we can still retrieve that evidence whether it's video evidence and, of course, we can always get cell phone numbers from the company which the person has the cell phone account. however, a...
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. >> catherine: exactly that in may, an 18-wheeler hit one of the bridge's overhead supports, causingcollapse. two cars dropped into the water - but no one was killed. >> jacqueline: temperatures were coolly cooler this afternoon with '60s and '70s degree temperatures. 76 and seven rows of, 73 in concord and 70 doubt in sunnyvale. a current when a gust this afternoon with continuing this evening with a number of places seeing wind gusts in the 20 mi. hour range. and up and fairfield with 20 mount hour when the dust. as we head into tomorrow things will relax a bit. to it will be one tomorrow and three not as breezy in the afternoon. i have more on that in just a minute. badly here so before we pass judgment let's look at the facts (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: this is the san francisco wholesale produce market located on jerrold avenue it's 25 acres of fresh produce they serve customers from a far south as big sur, and north as far north as sacremento and chino to the east so there is a lot going on, like big rigs arri
. >> catherine: exactly that in may, an 18-wheeler hit one of the bridge's overhead supports, causingcollapse. two cars dropped into the water - but no one was killed. >> jacqueline: temperatures were coolly cooler this afternoon with '60s and '70s degree temperatures. 76 and seven rows of, 73 in concord and 70 doubt in sunnyvale. a current when a gust this afternoon with continuing this evening with a number of places seeing wind gusts in the 20 mi. hour range. and up and fairfield...
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benjamin wheeler, age 6. allison wyatt, age 6., age 7, gracie macdonell, age 7, victoria soto, age 27. rachel, age 29, loren, age 30, anne-marie murphy, age 52, mary, age 56, all killed in the sandy hook massacre. now speaking, my sister, jillian soto. >> on friday, june 14, it will mark six months since my older sister was brutally murdered in her first grade classroom. my sister vittori went to school that day to teach her first -- victoria went to school that day to teach her first graders and was faced with the situation that she could have never imagine. a situation that most people will never have to face. around 9:35 a.m., an armed man walked into sandy hook elementary school and opened fire and kill took 26 people within the school. 20 of the people were 6 and 7- year-olds, and six educators. one of those educators was my older sister. i am here today to remind congress what happened to my family, to remind them of what keeps happening in america. 5000 more americans have died due to gun violence since december 14. and the
benjamin wheeler, age 6. allison wyatt, age 6., age 7, gracie macdonell, age 7, victoria soto, age 27. rachel, age 29, loren, age 30, anne-marie murphy, age 52, mary, age 56, all killed in the sandy hook massacre. now speaking, my sister, jillian soto. >> on friday, june 14, it will mark six months since my older sister was brutally murdered in her first grade classroom. my sister vittori went to school that day to teach her first -- victoria went to school that day to teach her first...
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roger wheeler was no a criminal. the other thing we did try to show is where the john connelly taking money and protecting this guy is like corruption. you understand corruption. the justice department did teferg could. would not acknowledge the hurt. they never app fiesed. they gone out their way -- seeking compensation had been thrown out. and the way the justice department it is cynical. on the criminal side -- got people killed. send the civil thriewr a different courtroom and say they have to be thrown out. you can't believe a word of the gangster. that's to me is corruption. that our government could that to the people. >> i thought just quickly that is one of the thing i found most startling. we covered the story since the '0u. after there were revelation in court about the fbi's current relationship with bull gear it thread a number of -- when the families filed the wrongful death suit alleging the government liable because of the handle of the two informant, they managed the to get most of the suit dismissed
roger wheeler was no a criminal. the other thing we did try to show is where the john connelly taking money and protecting this guy is like corruption. you understand corruption. the justice department did teferg could. would not acknowledge the hurt. they never app fiesed. they gone out their way -- seeking compensation had been thrown out. and the way the justice department it is cynical. on the criminal side -- got people killed. send the civil thriewr a different courtroom and say they have...
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. >> another pilot, captain paul wheeler was in the cockpit of a virgin flight, and he wrote in the logbook, saw twa 800 crash. >> i would see the fuselage and the windows and bits falling off, fire everywhere, and it falling into the sea. >> twa flight 800, a 747 like this was one of several hundred flights at jfk airport that day in new york. what made it special is what it meant to the people on board. missouri sisters couldn't wait to get started on their trip to france. >> you know, i could almost visualize them, you know, on the plane having a good time, and that there would not be any sleeping i don't think. >> older sister crisha was going to be married. >> i looked at it as a last chance to be sisters and do silly things together. >> in little montoursville, pennsylvania, students and chaperones were headed to france for the trip of a lifetime. these snapshots were taken minutes before they boarded a bus for jfk airport that day. cheryl niverts' mother took the pictures. >> she was excited to see the eiffel tower and she had all of the pictures lined up. >> what did you mean? >> sh
. >> another pilot, captain paul wheeler was in the cockpit of a virgin flight, and he wrote in the logbook, saw twa 800 crash. >> i would see the fuselage and the windows and bits falling off, fire everywhere, and it falling into the sea. >> twa flight 800, a 747 like this was one of several hundred flights at jfk airport that day in new york. what made it special is what it meant to the people on board. missouri sisters couldn't wait to get started on their trip to france....
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. >> president obama has nominated tom wheeler as the new head of the fcc. how do you expect the approach to change? >> many of us have known tom for a long time. he is a progressive thinker. he understands this industry. i suspect we do not agree on every policy issue, but i think, i expected to be a fruitful fcc. -- expect it to be a very fruitful fcc. he has spoken and written about things like the i.t. transition, for example. we are employing i.t. technology technologyg ip across the united states. our objective is we will sunset, to turn off our legacy with tedium technology.plain old telephone service. we expect that to be turned off in 2020. voice should be ip voice or voice to be wireless, that there is no market base reason why the legacy services should be in , ite.for us to do that requires a significant amount of regulatory approvals. there have to be rule changes that would accommodate us earning a whole technology. the in the industry sometimes talk about that we cannot have regulatory environment that actually locks us in told technology. tha
. >> president obama has nominated tom wheeler as the new head of the fcc. how do you expect the approach to change? >> many of us have known tom for a long time. he is a progressive thinker. he understands this industry. i suspect we do not agree on every policy issue, but i think, i expected to be a fruitful fcc. -- expect it to be a very fruitful fcc. he has spoken and written about things like the i.t. transition, for example. we are employing i.t. technology technologyg ip...
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. >> this is my very first motor bike, a little four wheeler. and i got sick of it after a while.ot a bigger one. this was so much fun. >> so you've always been a speed freak? >> i think so. i've had bikes since i was 4 years old and loved them. >> it seemed your parents are amazing with you. >> yeah, my parents pushed me to try anything that i liked that my brother and sister were doing. they never said because i've got a disability or because i don't have legs that i'm not able to do something. >> two years after his mother's sudden and heartbreaking death, pistorius found purpose on the track. he met coach ampe lowe who transformed him from the awkward 17-year-old school boy into a world-class athlete. >> a day that they will -- >> i talked to lowe in a tv exclusive on the track where he spent countless hours training pistorius. >> oscar is very strong minded. he will even push harder than i want him to push in the last repetition. >> pistorius took his training seriously. you don't drink alcohol? >> yeah, i not the last time i drank was probably two months ago. i funding you'r
. >> this is my very first motor bike, a little four wheeler. and i got sick of it after a while.ot a bigger one. this was so much fun. >> so you've always been a speed freak? >> i think so. i've had bikes since i was 4 years old and loved them. >> it seemed your parents are amazing with you. >> yeah, my parents pushed me to try anything that i liked that my brother and sister were doing. they never said because i've got a disability or because i don't have legs...
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. >> in his years as an underwater videographer and conservationist, drew wheeler has had many opportunities to witness the power of the ocean first hand. >> i have seen some very close calls here on the rocks at sharks cove. the thing is about this area on the north shore is when the waves come in, you don't know they're coming until they're there. >> february 5th, 2011. drew and a group of conservationists are keeping a look on the waves. >> we're here to help provide information to the public and protect the marine life area. we watch the fish and watch the people. >> in the wintertime there's a lot of visitors that come here to see the rocks with the white water. it's a common sight to have people taking photos here. >> on this particular day, a pair of tourists mother and son will get more than a view of the waves. >> when i first saw the couple walk out on the rocks i initially tried to warn them as did several other people on the shoreline. >> our first instinct was to warn them because the waves were crashing over the rocks but they of course couldn't hear us. >> the tourists are una
. >> in his years as an underwater videographer and conservationist, drew wheeler has had many opportunities to witness the power of the ocean first hand. >> i have seen some very close calls here on the rocks at sharks cove. the thing is about this area on the north shore is when the waves come in, you don't know they're coming until they're there. >> february 5th, 2011. drew and a group of conservationists are keeping a look on the waves. >> we're here to help provide...
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thousands will crews the streets of downtown san francisco on the two wheelers so it will be a crazyw this morning a watsonville man who threatened people at a restaurant with a machete is behind bars. the 35-year-old man rigoberto rodriguez chased employees and customers with his machete and tried to slash a police officer, according to officials. police got control of him and nobody was injured. >>> a new twist in the south bay murder mystery has set a murder suspect free. 26-year-old lucas anderson was arrested for the november murder of ravi kumra. dna evidence on the millionaire victim's fingernails linked anderson to the killing. however, anderson had an alibi. he was in the hospital at the time. >> it assumes that it's been collected right. it's assumed it's been tested right. it's assumed it's been analyzed right. what we know here is something went wrong. >> investigators believe the same paramedics who took anderson to the hospital were also called to the murder scene and they transferred the dna. three our suspects are in jail. >>> -- three other suspects remain in jail. >
thousands will crews the streets of downtown san francisco on the two wheelers so it will be a crazyw this morning a watsonville man who threatened people at a restaurant with a machete is behind bars. the 35-year-old man rigoberto rodriguez chased employees and customers with his machete and tried to slash a police officer, according to officials. police got control of him and nobody was injured. >>> a new twist in the south bay murder mystery has set a murder suspect free....
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. >> fobill wheeler and bill stann join us. >> sure, sean. >> when you go to the earlier testimony, groundnd pound, straddle, mma style, and what we just played for you there, within 15 seconds of the shooting, he told this other witness that he was defending himself. coupled with the other eyewitness that saw it, what do you think of what happened today? >> well, i think it was very important. the information we learned today will be very critical. let me remind you and viewers that we're only into week one of a expected four- to six-week trial. a lot more evidence will come out. the other thing very important that i have not heard today is the fact that when this witness said that trayvon was straddling zimmerman and mma style. mma stands for mixed martial arts, and that means that the person that is straddling you has total control of your arms and your legs. that's what that means, now if that's the case, sean, then the question becomes how was it that zimmerman was able to pull his weapon if he was -- if trayvon was actually using mma style tactics? >> mr. stanton? i'm asking you. >>
. >> fobill wheeler and bill stann join us. >> sure, sean. >> when you go to the earlier testimony, groundnd pound, straddle, mma style, and what we just played for you there, within 15 seconds of the shooting, he told this other witness that he was defending himself. coupled with the other eyewitness that saw it, what do you think of what happened today? >> well, i think it was very important. the information we learned today will be very critical. let me remind you and...
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this storm barrelling through friday evening rush hour, powerful winds tossing 18-wheelers like they were toy trucks and bad weather sweeping east illinois. hello, everybody. we have live coverage of this devastation as the emergency response team continues to help folks on the ground and in the heartland. we have janice dean in our extreme weather center. and standing by in oklahoma city. first, let's get a sense of how bad the damage is at this hour. officials are preparing to survey the aftermath. oklahoma governor, mary fallon is joining us by phone. thank you, governor. let's talk about the fact it seems hard to believe even unimaginable you are dealing with the aftermath of this powerful twister just 11 days after the twister that hit northern oklahoma. as i understand it we're talking about a series of twisters that ripped through your state last night. what can you tell us about your damage? >> caller: it's been a hard night and day yesterday. it is hard to believe we would experience another storm especially so soon after what we've been going through with cleanup damage and
this storm barrelling through friday evening rush hour, powerful winds tossing 18-wheelers like they were toy trucks and bad weather sweeping east illinois. hello, everybody. we have live coverage of this devastation as the emergency response team continues to help folks on the ground and in the heartland. we have janice dean in our extreme weather center. and standing by in oklahoma city. first, let's get a sense of how bad the damage is at this hour. officials are preparing to survey the...
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after the murder of wheeler, his buddy that authorized the hit gave him $50,000 but not for the mudder just gave it to him because he was so grateful and john said he would have done it for nothing, so he didn't consider himself a hitman. there were other slayings, as you said 20 total, but john said no, no, i'm not a serial killer because by his definition a serial killer takes joy in killing and john said not only did he never take joy that he didn't actually really like it. he just did what he had been brought up to do, and that is take care of his friends and family and that most of the hits, except for a couple mistaken identities or accidental, you know, innocent by standards who got in the way, john says that, you know, really, it was him doing a favor for friends. >> so one of the big questions here is can the whitey bulger defense team chip away at his credibility because he killed 20 people and cut a good deal with the federal government in the '90s serving 10 years for 20 murders? >> i think the defense was very effective today. he was aggressive in going after john and got
after the murder of wheeler, his buddy that authorized the hit gave him $50,000 but not for the mudder just gave it to him because he was so grateful and john said he would have done it for nothing, so he didn't consider himself a hitman. there were other slayings, as you said 20 total, but john said no, no, i'm not a serial killer because by his definition a serial killer takes joy in killing and john said not only did he never take joy that he didn't actually really like it. he just did what...