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portland is a wonderful city. anytime you have a relatively affordable city that has the great creative food seen a lot of young people but the history that we have you designed creative people saying wait that's what where i want to live that's where i want to raise my family. we have a real feel of authenticity. beautiful views and very historic. the old buildings and a lot of brick buildings. always write up the history here. and i think that really makes people feel like it's an unusual place to live but the kind of place you want. you're watching book tv on c-span two with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. book tv television for serious readers. and this weekend on book tv afterwards. they discuss sexual harassment in the workplace. you will also hear from former vice president al gore. as well as a discussion about free speech. also airing this weekend. former state department staffer. debates whether the u.s. should continue to be a part of international institutions and agreements. they lead
portland is a wonderful city. anytime you have a relatively affordable city that has the great creative food seen a lot of young people but the history that we have you designed creative people saying wait that's what where i want to live that's where i want to raise my family. we have a real feel of authenticity. beautiful views and very historic. the old buildings and a lot of brick buildings. always write up the history here. and i think that really makes people feel like it's an unusual...
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portland is a wonderful city. anytime you have a relatively affordable city that has a great creative food scene, a lot of young people, but also the history we have, you find creative people saying that is where i want to live. we are a very safe state. we are a friendly state. we just have a real feel of authenticity. it is beautiful views. very historic, cobblestone streets, brick buildings, it makes you feel like you are in new england in the 1700s. you are always right up against history here. it makes people feel like it is an unusual place to live, not just to vacation, but to stay. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to portland, maine, to learn about its rich history. learn more about portland and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> tonight on real america, we look back 50 years as opposition to the vietnam war was mounting. abc posted a weekly series called abc's go. -- abc scope. >> one of the largest pea
portland is a wonderful city. anytime you have a relatively affordable city that has a great creative food scene, a lot of young people, but also the history we have, you find creative people saying that is where i want to live. we are a very safe state. we are a friendly state. we just have a real feel of authenticity. it is beautiful views. very historic, cobblestone streets, brick buildings, it makes you feel like you are in new england in the 1700s. you are always right up against history...
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effect like its existing headquarters in seattle, which the company says has been worth ne no wonder cities are fighting tooth and nail. >> we might have to start with going to the state to see if we can get the legislature to change the name to phoenix amazonia. >> gary, indiana, took out an ad in "the new yo." but not everyone likes the idea. in new york, some protested the use of taxpayer incentives to woo amazon. >> amazon is a multi billion dollar company and we do not think they should get state and local incentives when the subways are breaking down and our schools are underresourced and underfunded. >> in illinois, despite arguably the worst state finances in the nation, the governor says the state can't afford not to bid. >> it's going to create a massive new economic growth, new jobs, stronger, higher family income. >> amazon plans to announce its decision next year. a company known for offering bargains, trying to negoe for "nightly business report," i'm scott cohn in chicago. >> scott plans to report from a number of other cities vying for amazon's second headquarters when the c
effect like its existing headquarters in seattle, which the company says has been worth ne no wonder cities are fighting tooth and nail. >> we might have to start with going to the state to see if we can get the legislature to change the name to phoenix amazonia. >> gary, indiana, took out an ad in "the new yo." but not everyone likes the idea. in new york, some protested the use of taxpayer incentives to woo amazon. >> amazon is a multi billion dollar company and we...
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. >> it is just a wonderful city >> yeah. >> is there any other place would you rather be other thanwer in philadelphia on halloween. >> i hear someone dog the sugar bowl. >> i didn't want to go there, i didn't want to go there. have you talked to justin about getting, invited. >> that is special to me. >> i will say he hasn't called >> stop pressuring me. >> you had your people call his people. >> stop pressuring me. >> you know eagles will be in the super bowl. >> i will probably be there. big eagles fans, everybody knows, kylie jenner, super eagles fan. stop pressuring me. >> okay, please join the party please join the party. >> okay, all right. >> here's the thing, because of these people beyonce could not come. i'm disappoint that had beyonce just can't step up to be part of the party but i will say there is someone who was able to come, possibly the most famous, pregnant person ever, we watched her, april, on facebook, snap chat, instagram, and pinterest, and twitter, and my go fund me page. i also watched her on zoo's instagram, zoo's facebook and here we have, april the giraf
. >> it is just a wonderful city >> yeah. >> is there any other place would you rather be other thanwer in philadelphia on halloween. >> i hear someone dog the sugar bowl. >> i didn't want to go there, i didn't want to go there. have you talked to justin about getting, invited. >> that is special to me. >> i will say he hasn't called >> stop pressuring me. >> you had your people call his people. >> stop pressuring me. >> you know...
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that the gunman possibly had scoped out another even larger music festival in your beautiful, wonderful city of las vegas? >> there has to be information there i'm sure the investigators and law enforcement will find out. if in fact a reservation takes time, they have to get that and get clearance. the same thing with the mandalay bay with the two window exposures and he had to have scoped that in my opinion and made that reservation. he didn't do it the day before, especially 22,000 attendees. we are confident we will find out quickly and certainly from those two venues of the ogden and mandalay and when they were made. it's part of an investigation. >> as you point out, this was meticulously planned. the use of automatic rifles and the track police and are you surprised by the level of planning? >> i think people who are full of hate and hanger and have a plan and are impassioned by the plan, one thing is that i cannot believe somebody else doesn't know about it. you can't live anywhere and have close relatives unless they have never seen you and live far away. >> this just coming in as we
that the gunman possibly had scoped out another even larger music festival in your beautiful, wonderful city of las vegas? >> there has to be information there i'm sure the investigators and law enforcement will find out. if in fact a reservation takes time, they have to get that and get clearance. the same thing with the mandalay bay with the two window exposures and he had to have scoped that in my opinion and made that reservation. he didn't do it the day before, especially 22,000...
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, if settling in new york city in the us. i just wondern the us. ijust wonder, if you had not made your adult life in the west, whether your adult life in the west, whether you think your music would have been fundamentally different. if you had stayed in africa. it would have been different because of the technology that we don't have. within have that in the 80s or the 905. now that we don't have. within have that in the 805 or the 905. now you have studios in benin, and pretty much everywhere in africa, people have a macbook or a pc where they can be mu5ic macbook or a pc where they can be music now. the young kids today are really savvy about that because of the internet. they can have 5ound5 here, they can get this. it was very difficult. my first album, believe it or not, that are recorded in 1980, i had to travel, there was a student loan for university that everybody has a right to have, i had to ta ke everybody has a right to have, i had to take that loan to come to paris on record my first album that require korea through —— brok
, if settling in new york city in the us. i just wondern the us. ijust wonder, if you had not made your adult life in the west, whether your adult life in the west, whether you think your music would have been fundamentally different. if you had stayed in africa. it would have been different because of the technology that we don't have. within have that in the 80s or the 905. now that we don't have. within have that in the 805 or the 905. now you have studios in benin, and pretty much...
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we have a lot of renee did a great job showing the full moon and clouds we have and the wonderful city temperatures are mainly in the upper 50's and low 60's. weekend forecast looks warm. 86 tomorrow. some places could be into the upper 80's if we have enough sunshine. there's a sneaky trend tomorrow afternoon tomorrow evening, we'll have a few clouds coming up from the south, maybe a shower as early as late tomorrow evening, okay. little bit of a change. we'll definitely have showers around here on sunday and the clouds on sunday will keep the temperatures down just a little bit. upper 70's to low 80's. all right, this is tropical storm nate. notice coming back out into the caribbean. the winds have increased a little bit up to 45 miles per hour. a lot of rain down here. and unfortunately a loss of life down there as well into central america with all that rain. the forecast calls for nate to come up into the gulf, become a hurricane, a minimal hurricane before making landfall somewhere along the southeast coast late, late saturday night and early sunday morning. we'll talk much more
we have a lot of renee did a great job showing the full moon and clouds we have and the wonderful city temperatures are mainly in the upper 50's and low 60's. weekend forecast looks warm. 86 tomorrow. some places could be into the upper 80's if we have enough sunshine. there's a sneaky trend tomorrow afternoon tomorrow evening, we'll have a few clouds coming up from the south, maybe a shower as early as late tomorrow evening, okay. little bit of a change. we'll definitely have showers around...
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a wonderful city. anytime you have relatively affordable city that has a great creative food scene, a lot of young people, but also the history we have, you just find creative people saying, wait, that is where i want to live. we are a very safe state. we are a friendly state. just have a real feel of authenticity. it is beautiful views, very historic. streets, oldone buildings, a lot of brick buildings. it makes you feel like you were in new england and in 1700s. you are against the history here and i think that really makes people feel like it is an unusual place to live but the kind of place you want not just to vacation but to stay. the colonial period, this area was filled with white pine trees used to make masks -- masts on ships. coming up, we visit the house to learn how this industry helps build the royal fleet. >> we are in this section of portland at the tate house museum which is located about three miles from downtown portland. the house was built -- completed in 1755. it took two years to
a wonderful city. anytime you have relatively affordable city that has a great creative food scene, a lot of young people, but also the history we have, you just find creative people saying, wait, that is where i want to live. we are a very safe state. we are a friendly state. just have a real feel of authenticity. it is beautiful views, very historic. streets, oldone buildings, a lot of brick buildings. it makes you feel like you were in new england and in 1700s. you are against the history...
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wonderful. new york city 50. richmond 49. see chilly air goes down to central, north carolina, raleigh 49 this morning and beckly, west virginia is 47. this is what the fall high pressure will do for you as it brings colder a down from north and northwest. today really looks lovely. once you see one thing we have clear skies this pong and notice back to the east of us just offshore jersey there coming down towards delaware and even part of maryland there are some cloud just offshore. some of this may actually scott over maryland or eastern shore later on today. is it going to be complete cloudyness no. for most of us talking about a very, very fwornl us afternoon. lots of sunshine. more sun today than we had yesterday. 72 for high temperature. we'll just touch it. a lot of places will stay in 60s though to right around 70. there's wonderful high pressure bringing us sunny conditions today and again very, very nice out there with temperatures ah, 60s and 70s. we'll touch 70, 72 for high temperature. listen, more good stuff wee
wonderful. new york city 50. richmond 49. see chilly air goes down to central, north carolina, raleigh 49 this morning and beckly, west virginia is 47. this is what the fall high pressure will do for you as it brings colder a down from north and northwest. today really looks lovely. once you see one thing we have clear skies this pong and notice back to the east of us just offshore jersey there coming down towards delaware and even part of maryland there are some cloud just offshore. some of...
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you wonder, this city of las vegas will it ever be known for the glitz and game more a-- jus since, and the head line is not what we know at this hour, it's what we don't know. the motive, why. did 64-year-old steven paddock open fire from his window at the mandalay bay here behind me. he killed at least 59 people, injured more than 500 as 22,000 panicked concert goers ran for their lives in aldirections unsure of what was happening. authorities recovering guns from the hotel, 19 more from his home in mesquite, nevada. we've more on what we know in just a moment. now investigators have started piecing together how the attack happened. how it was stopped. officials say a team of six officers with security at the mandalay bay and searched the hotel floor by floor until finding the gunman's room. we understand the smoke alarm gave a strong indication where he might be. smoke generated from the firing of these weapons. the shooter fired at the officers through the door forcing the s.w.a.t. team to move in h. >> all units on the 32nd floor. s.w.a.t. has explosive breach. everyone needs to mo
you wonder, this city of las vegas will it ever be known for the glitz and game more a-- jus since, and the head line is not what we know at this hour, it's what we don't know. the motive, why. did 64-year-old steven paddock open fire from his window at the mandalay bay here behind me. he killed at least 59 people, injured more than 500 as 22,000 panicked concert goers ran for their lives in aldirections unsure of what was happening. authorities recovering guns from the hotel, 19 more from his...
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this is my second home i spent a lot of time at university of chicago, still love it here it's a wonderful cityways happy to be back. good to be with you. >> any time in d.c. of late? >> i was there last week meeting with the white house and with congress, talking about taxes and getting the tax plan moving, i think, and i think most of my team, the economists on it, think this is the most important way we can get the economy going again. so getting tax reform is absolutely essential >> now, without -- listen, i don't want any private conversations here, but in general terms, when you say your colleagues, the economists, think we need something like this, what do they think of as a group specifically about the plan currently on the table? >> well, i think there's a good bit of enthusiasm for the plan and the team that i led was actually a bipartisan team, so we all didn't share the same politics, but we did have very similar views in terms of what needs to be done the reality is most of this has to be done on the business side. the personal side is important for the politics and in order to mak
this is my second home i spent a lot of time at university of chicago, still love it here it's a wonderful cityways happy to be back. good to be with you. >> any time in d.c. of late? >> i was there last week meeting with the white house and with congress, talking about taxes and getting the tax plan moving, i think, and i think most of my team, the economists on it, think this is the most important way we can get the economy going again. so getting tax reform is absolutely...
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tom farley the city's public health commissioner. >> wonderful to have the opportunity see the city fromhout having to worry about cars. >> reporter:. >> reporter: the route opened to traffic at 5:00 p.m. in olde city, anita oh, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, stay with us. still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight, frights and haunts in new jersey. >> it started simply with a porch. it was like a coffin and something quick to scare the kids. >> but this haunted attraction became so much more for the pitman community. how one family's frights are helping to feed those in need. >>> how many people are working for the online giant after a productive year for the company. >>> plus, coming up a bit later some officers in kentucky are taking a very long walk and it's all to honor their comrade. a bridge shut down over politics. their biggest triumph was a traffic jam. chris christie and kim guadagno's failures shortchanged our future. after 8 years- incomes are down, costs are up and our economy is crawling. we are better than this. i'm phil murphy together we'll build a stronger, fairer econ
tom farley the city's public health commissioner. >> wonderful to have the opportunity see the city fromhout having to worry about cars. >> reporter:. >> reporter: the route opened to traffic at 5:00 p.m. in olde city, anita oh, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, stay with us. still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight, frights and haunts in new jersey. >> it started simply with a porch. it was like a coffin and something quick to scare the kids....
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city. some wonder if the long arm of the law is reaching too far. >>license plate readers help police in sausalito catch a suspected carjacker. while the cameras are a big aid to investigators they are prompting privacy concerns.>>reporter: it was this license plate recognition camera that alerted sausalito police about a violent carjacker driving into town. it happened last night just before 7:00. within minutes police pulled over the car in downtown sausalito and arrested a 27- year-old man from la. police released a passenger in the car. the occupant was a hitchhiker that he picked up as he made his way north. he was unaware that the vehicle was stolen or taken during a carjacking. police say a couple of days ago the suspect used and eight inch knife to carjacker 2015 chrysler in huntington beach. >>the license plate cameras are spectacular. they allow us to not only get alerts on vehicles but they give us a database, a tool to use to see what vehicles may have entered or exited our city.>>reporter: there are only three ways to drive in and out o
city. some wonder if the long arm of the law is reaching too far. >>license plate readers help police in sausalito catch a suspected carjacker. while the cameras are a big aid to investigators they are prompting privacy concerns.>>reporter: it was this license plate recognition camera that alerted sausalito police about a violent carjacker driving into town. it happened last night just before 7:00. within minutes police pulled over the car in downtown sausalito and arrested a 27-...
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this enjoy and have for you to equipment we the displays and and see the all visitors in the city the wonderfulshow enjoy come by enjoy event please camilathere's also high security in the area as officials are taking extra precaution reporting in san francisco, camila bernal kron 4 news ( mark ) thanks camila. let's now find out what the weather is looking like for today's festivities with dave. (dave)slightly cooler weather is forecast over the weekend, but temperatures will remain warmer than normal. dry offshore winds will increase on sunday and windy conditions are expected across the north and east bay, as well as locally elsewhere in the san francisco bay area, from sunday evening through midday monday. a gradual cooling trend is forecast from tuesday through friday of next week. ( marty ) and if you want a full list of the schedule of eve
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talked about this earlier in the week and with wayne newton, a big entertainer in your fine city, who wondered about the future of outdoor venues, outdoor events and something i want to get into with my erudite detective. and that is changing in las vegas and maybe should. what are people saying? >> well, i think that concerts are now going to come under the very close scrutiny of both the law enforcement agencies here in las vegas. as i told you earlier in the week, i didn't think you'd see outdoor concerts ever again at that village that mgm owns. i think new year's eve will be impacted. i don't think you'll ever see concerts out in the open on the las vegas strip ever again. and you hear with these three lunatics in times square, that an open air concert was one of the target areas. they go for numbers and the more they can maim, the more they can kill, the more they can injury, it seems the more medals they get. how we rectify that, i have no idea. but, yeah, all of those open-air, open-door events are going to come under very close scrutiny. many will be canceled. many will be changed. it
talked about this earlier in the week and with wayne newton, a big entertainer in your fine city, who wondered about the future of outdoor venues, outdoor events and something i want to get into with my erudite detective. and that is changing in las vegas and maybe should. what are people saying? >> well, i think that concerts are now going to come under the very close scrutiny of both the law enforcement agencies here in las vegas. as i told you earlier in the week, i didn't think you'd...
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residents and business owners in new orleans are particularly concerned, they're wondering if the city's pumps and drainage system will hold up. the mayor says much progress has been made since concerns first emerged this summer, but there is still some work to be done. crews are also cleaning out storm drains in hopes of keeping neighborhood flooding to a minute number. >>> meanwhile this is what it looked like when nate moved over central america. this is what it looks like in nicaragua. it was a similar scene in costa rica. as you head into your weekend keep an eye on your forecast at 6abc.com/weather. >> first a school was closed because of mold and parents fearing a mold problem showed up at the middle school to get their children. parents showing startling pictures like these on social media. action news reporter bob brooks is outside the middle school with details and parents are certainly concerned about this for sure. >> reporter: they're very concerned. we spoke with several families who say their children are coming to the schools and getting sick. we're now talking about the
residents and business owners in new orleans are particularly concerned, they're wondering if the city's pumps and drainage system will hold up. the mayor says much progress has been made since concerns first emerged this summer, but there is still some work to be done. crews are also cleaning out storm drains in hopes of keeping neighborhood flooding to a minute number. >>> meanwhile this is what it looked like when nate moved over central america. this is what it looks like in...
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i thought it was wonderful weather, here in the city in san francisco. mike, will it be the same today? >> it will be a little warmer. it was objects lu it may be uncomfortable if you have to work outside tomorrow and into wednesday. a heat wave coming our way. you can see the flags as we look from the roof camera south to the ferry building. they just aren't moving. there's absolutely no wind out there right now except for up in the hills where it's blowing offshore. total sunshine, warm to hot highs. good news because of the long october nights. it will be clear and comfortable and the heat will taper by the weekend. check out this huge ridge of high pressure developing sending that large atmospheric river up into canada where it's going to cause some flooding rains and will spill a lot of cool weather to the eastern two-thirds of the country. it's not going to feel like it does here at home. mid to upper 80s. 86 in san jose. head up the peninsula, low to mid-80s, redwood city at 76. look at the mid to upper 70s at the coast. >>> a new crash just repor
i thought it was wonderful weather, here in the city in san francisco. mike, will it be the same today? >> it will be a little warmer. it was objects lu it may be uncomfortable if you have to work outside tomorrow and into wednesday. a heat wave coming our way. you can see the flags as we look from the roof camera south to the ferry building. they just aren't moving. there's absolutely no wind out there right now except for up in the hills where it's blowing offshore. total sunshine, warm...
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city. >> wonderful. more to come on "action news" at 5:00. and that includes a new study about high tech cars built-in hands free technology is meant to make the driver focus less on the phone and more on the road but is all of that making for a safer ride? >> and a price hike for netflix. the plan that customers will be paying more for and when. where's gary? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico. goin' up the country. later, gary' i have a motorcycle! wonderful. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >>> stocks continue to rally today on wall street including big news for the s&p 500, the longest streak since 1997. the dow jones gained 1400 points by the closing bell and the nasdaq up close to 61. and the netflix is hiking the price of of certain prescription plans, it's first increase in two years for the online content provider and the most popular plan that allows for high def viewing and two screens at once g
city. >> wonderful. more to come on "action news" at 5:00. and that includes a new study about high tech cars built-in hands free technology is meant to make the driver focus less on the phone and more on the road but is all of that making for a safer ride? >> and a price hike for netflix. the plan that customers will be paying more for and when. where's gary? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico. goin' up the country. later, gary' i have a motorcycle!...
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wondering? well, the city does have a lot of racoons they are cute but they can get in your trash and get in your house, eat up stuff. >> she should have a rat up there though. >> so, i didn't know you could do that. >> i didn't either. >> if i get enough money i could have a mural put on the side of my apartment of anything. >> i guess so. >> we have to ask the rules before people get creative and craziy mean you have to be cleared by the mural board would i think. >> if you were going to paint a mural on the side of us house, what would it be? apparently you can do anything >> this is my rs vp. >> a ra kuhn. >> it is the thing nightmares are made of, my butt, no, tornado, a fire. i have seen these in person, in southern california. it is war of word heating up between the president and one of his former supporters. what sparked the fiery exchange, on twitter. paulsboro's a very proud community. it's been on the decline with the closing of the refineries and there's no jobs in the community. if there's no jobs, there's no education, there's no food on the table. what's important is the children.
wondering? well, the city does have a lot of racoons they are cute but they can get in your trash and get in your house, eat up stuff. >> she should have a rat up there though. >> so, i didn't know you could do that. >> i didn't either. >> if i get enough money i could have a mural put on the side of my apartment of anything. >> i guess so. >> we have to ask the rules before people get creative and craziy mean you have to be cleared by the mural board would i...
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praying about the victims in las vegas you can bet they will be looking around philadelphia, center city wondering are we next, guys? >> all right, steve, we hope we don't to have wonder just such a difficult situation, thank you. >> time right now 4:07. out of this tragedy we are seeing good in humanity. many people in nevada waiting in hours for hours to donate blood. state officials and mayor of the vegas talk about the need for blood to help the victims. so many people responded, and clark county sheriff just said the city has enough for now and officials are asking people to come back this afternoon. >>> our dave kinchen is in las vegas his live reports begin at 6:00 a.m. right here on "good day philadelphia". >>> more breaking news, the world grieving looks of another music legend this morning rock and roll icon tom petty has died. >> ♪ >> such a classic, this was 2002 tom petty and heart break ers and rock and roll induction ceremony they hit the scene in the zero seven's topping charts with refugee, i won't back down, we're listening to and learning how to fly. just to name a few of the so
praying about the victims in las vegas you can bet they will be looking around philadelphia, center city wondering are we next, guys? >> all right, steve, we hope we don't to have wonder just such a difficult situation, thank you. >> time right now 4:07. out of this tragedy we are seeing good in humanity. many people in nevada waiting in hours for hours to donate blood. state officials and mayor of the vegas talk about the need for blood to help the victims. so many people...
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i think it will be wonderful for this city and for the region. >> reporter: amazon will be looking for tax incentives, some worry too many. d.c. passed high tech incentives back in the early 2000s. >> the high tech bill back in 2001, believe it or not, long ago that has a lot of property tax and a lot of income tax breaks for high-tech companies to come to the city, and amazon falls right in it. >> reporter: the mayor also has playfully released a twitter video promoting d.c. >> alexa, where is the most interesting company in the world going to locate? >> obviously washington, d.c. >> reporter: proposals to amazon are due this thursday. in the district, tom sherwood, news 4. >> now, of course, it's not just d.c. that wants in on this. in addition to the four potential sites in the district, montgomery county is pitching sites in rockville andil county is looking at three locations including college park, greenbelt, and new carrollton. in northern virginia, loudoun and fairfax counties are teaming up to offer a potential site near dulles airport. and of course, doreen, wendy, traffic wo
i think it will be wonderful for this city and for the region. >> reporter: amazon will be looking for tax incentives, some worry too many. d.c. passed high tech incentives back in the early 2000s. >> the high tech bill back in 2001, believe it or not, long ago that has a lot of property tax and a lot of income tax breaks for high-tech companies to come to the city, and amazon falls right in it. >> reporter: the mayor also has playfully released a twitter video promoting d.c....
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wonderful monastery. how. about a coastal cities the clothes that i'm not saul everything has to go as quickly as possible by you and i was stuck took everything has to be fixed and it's finished and so on and we spontaneously just decided that we put on three concerts there and she was her close musician friends in june two thousand and six. so well no i didn't. a special feature of this festival is it's intimate setting. as international soloists saul and the other musicians such as violinist by because greta who has arrived with her family are used to filling large halls and they appreciate the proximity to the audience. the concerts take place on weekends during a month in summer before the concerts they sometimes rehearse for ten hours a day doing what soul likes most intensively studying the notes in order not to miss any detail and even to discover something new in them lose. lose. and. this is the one of them on the soloists enjoying the intense but happy time together during the festival. ok. sold travels to heidelberg for
wonderful monastery. how. about a coastal cities the clothes that i'm not saul everything has to go as quickly as possible by you and i was stuck took everything has to be fixed and it's finished and so on and we spontaneously just decided that we put on three concerts there and she was her close musician friends in june two thousand and six. so well no i didn't. a special feature of this festival is it's intimate setting. as international soloists saul and the other musicians such as violinist...
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. >> if you wonder about some of the other cities, he played in some of those other places, too. >> he's also helping on the field. he's doing really well. >> terrific, yeah. >> great. >> yeah. >>> okaokay. the weather's great, too. we have had a few complaints. always some complaint about the weather. this time of the year, it tends to cool down. and when we get these warm stretches, once in a while, we get calls saying, look, it's supposed to get cooler this time of year. it will. next week. you could enjoy the 70s this week. we have a little bit of a wind out there. not much. and we're not going to see a whole lot of wind during the day today. the temperature, though, is going to jump up. 53 in philadelphia now. remember, a couple days ago we were in the 40s in the city and 30s in some of the suburbs. so, it has warmed up a little bit each day. 45 in redding and allentown and 45 in mt. holly and 43 degrees in millville. and the ocean 64. that's still kind of mild for this time of the year. now, the temperature in chester county, bucks, montgomery counties. 45 in coatsville and 42 in u
. >> if you wonder about some of the other cities, he played in some of those other places, too. >> he's also helping on the field. he's doing really well. >> terrific, yeah. >> great. >> yeah. >>> okaokay. the weather's great, too. we have had a few complaints. always some complaint about the weather. this time of the year, it tends to cool down. and when we get these warm stretches, once in a while, we get calls saying, look, it's supposed to get cooler...
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turned and left of his own accord and that is the situation there but elsewhere in the city everyone is wondering really what is going to happen the madrid government is firmly in control of this region it would seem they've sacked all the ministers of the government here and they've also sacked some civil servants and special advisers right across the board both here and abroad so yes the situation right now is that everyone is watching and waiting watching and waiting behind you those government buildings who's in control of some of the regional offices there. well it would appear the regional police are now under control from madrid so they are highly unlikely to allow members of the government that actually did orchestrate this vote in parliament which voted in favor seventy to ten for the declaration of secession and these police on the ground but but in the way they're behaving so you would say that if the ministers aren't at work then they're certainly not in control and as far as the. colors concerned he's posted a picture on twitter which shows the ornate eaves of the roof of a building
turned and left of his own accord and that is the situation there but elsewhere in the city everyone is wondering really what is going to happen the madrid government is firmly in control of this region it would seem they've sacked all the ministers of the government here and they've also sacked some civil servants and special advisers right across the board both here and abroad so yes the situation right now is that everyone is watching and waiting watching and waiting behind you those...
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wonder. so it's city who are top of the premier league, on goal difference, this morning, after beating championsnues his hot streak for tottenham, he just can't stop scoring! tim hague rounds up yesterday's action for you. chelsea at home to manchester city was the biggest game of the premier league season so far, and was decided by this man. while the match was not a classic, this winner was. a quality goal. a game is always going to need a quality goal to separate the sides and that was it. not bad. we are so happy, we were able to win. before guardiola's men went top of the table, their rivals, manchester united were there. two goals scored by one man in a 4—0 win against crystal palace. how he would have liked to play with a striker like romelu lukaku. lu ka ku scoring his 11th goal in ten games. harry kane scored another two at huddersfield to make it 13 this month. the form he is in must match that of any striker in any league in any team you care to mention. a couple of goals, as a striker you do want to score more but the most important thing is a big win and we had a great win. we need
wonder. so it's city who are top of the premier league, on goal difference, this morning, after beating championsnues his hot streak for tottenham, he just can't stop scoring! tim hague rounds up yesterday's action for you. chelsea at home to manchester city was the biggest game of the premier league season so far, and was decided by this man. while the match was not a classic, this winner was. a quality goal. a game is always going to need a quality goal to separate the sides and that was it....
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but before they sign the lease, some supervisors want more information wondering if there's a better option like the city buying instead of leasing. if approved, the agreements would allow the district attorney's office, adult probation department and police investigations unit to move out of the hall of justice on july 1st. live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> a trial is under way in alameda county for a livermore man accused of causing a deadly accident. prosecutors say 39-year-old brian jones was intoxicated and speeding in may 2015 when his car hit four people. a woman and her 14-month-old daughter were killed. two boys ages 6 and 7 were injured. jones faces second-degree murder charges. >>> time now 5:09. beer makers in the u.s. are facing a problem, why dozens of breweries have signed on to a new pledge. >> and a community comes together to provide a little halloween fun for kids affected by the wine country wildfires. >> we have your forecast plus tracking chance of rain when it will arrive and how much rain we'll get coming up. >> and nothing scary about this commute for drivers headin
but before they sign the lease, some supervisors want more information wondering if there's a better option like the city buying instead of leasing. if approved, the agreements would allow the district attorney's office, adult probation department and police investigations unit to move out of the hall of justice on july 1st. live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> a trial is under way in alameda county for a livermore man accused of causing a deadly accident. prosecutors say...
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i just hope it melt. >> francisco is among the many people in the city wondering how long it will takebuild center roses devastated neighborhood. starting today santa rosa will again issuing entry passes. people can pick up the passes at the city transportation and public works headquarters monday through friday from 8 am to 5 pm. only residents and homeowners will be allowed access to the area and must prevent a valid form of id to get an entry pass.>>> in less than an hour the red cross will open a new service center for fire victims in sonoma county. at the center caseworkers will meet with individual fire victims and help assess the needs related to the fire and also give them recovery information as well as referrals to other agencies. fire victims are asked to bring some kind of proof may be a drivers license or utility bill as proof you lived in the areas hit hard by the fires. centers of the red cross office near the santa rosa airport it will be open from 9 am until 7 pm every day through sunday.>>> as the red cross opens that you sent to our question of the day to you is this
i just hope it melt. >> francisco is among the many people in the city wondering how long it will takebuild center roses devastated neighborhood. starting today santa rosa will again issuing entry passes. people can pick up the passes at the city transportation and public works headquarters monday through friday from 8 am to 5 pm. only residents and homeowners will be allowed access to the area and must prevent a valid form of id to get an entry pass.>>> in less than an hour the...
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i wonder how the atmosphere in the city changed from before the speech, during it and after it?g. we had of that mass demonstration on sunday. hundreds of thousands of spaniards taking to the streets of barcelona to say they wanted to stay united with spain. here, the separatist movement, in particular one organisation, organised big screens just outside the parliament grounds for their supporters. about 30,000 supporters. a lot of very depressed by this. some even in tea rs. depressed by this. some even in tears. they depressed by this. some even in tea rs. they really depressed by this. some even in tears. they really thought there would have been this declaration this evening, which didn't materialise. others, whoever thought there was going to be some kind of forge, understood reasons why. —— forge. the fear among the hardline supporters is that madrid will not react positively to these overtures, so react positively to these overtures, so we're going to end a up in the same situation, why not go for independence now, be done with it and take the consequences? thank you tim.
i wonder how the atmosphere in the city changed from before the speech, during it and after it?g. we had of that mass demonstration on sunday. hundreds of thousands of spaniards taking to the streets of barcelona to say they wanted to stay united with spain. here, the separatist movement, in particular one organisation, organised big screens just outside the parliament grounds for their supporters. about 30,000 supporters. a lot of very depressed by this. some even in tea rs. depressed by this....
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they say the city's response after their evacuation has been wonderful. they could not say enough about the city of santa rosa opening its arms and shelters and putting its arms around those who needed help the most. and brenda went around offering something very special. let's listen to that. >> yesterday when we were there , i am one of those were i can't sit for very long. i got up and went around the building. i gave everybody hugs. i asked everyone if they wanted hugs. i figured, we all need to be together. some people were like, don't touch me. i said okay. everything will be all right. >> there were some teenagers who want out of there were to bring food and for people. we have dogs. people forget how great teenagers are. they were doing a lot of great work. and family has been taking care of us. we will leave the area. get away for a few days and then we will come back and start all over. >> reporter: so many people leaning on friends and family who live just outside the burned area. they are thankful to have a warm place to call home if not just t
they say the city's response after their evacuation has been wonderful. they could not say enough about the city of santa rosa opening its arms and shelters and putting its arms around those who needed help the most. and brenda went around offering something very special. let's listen to that. >> yesterday when we were there , i am one of those were i can't sit for very long. i got up and went around the building. i gave everybody hugs. i asked everyone if they wanted hugs. i figured, we...
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architect, city planners. >> no wonder the people of the hague have embraced mondriian again.ody joins >>> more than 500 people were injured in the massacre in las vegas, shot or trampleden the chaos. a quarter of them are still hospitalized. norah o'donnell has one woman's story of survival. couldn't believe that was a gun. didn't want to. >> disbelief is how she describes the moment she heard the first spray of gunfire on sunday. >> there was some people yelling, don't worry. don't worry. it's nothing. >> it's not a gun. it's not a gun. >> second time, came around. more people started to -- to realize what it was. and after the third time we knew. >> a bullet struck the 24-year-old in the back. coming very close to her spine. >> your friend said it was all most look you felt like a water balloon hit you. >> i said that after i was hit i felt, like a splatter. i was like maybe some one, threw their drink or, or, maybe some one just being silly. i didn't know. >> it was blood you felt. blood. >> yes. >> how soon after that did you realize you had been shot? >> started running
architect, city planners. >> no wonder the people of the hague have embraced mondriian again.ody joins >>> more than 500 people were injured in the massacre in las vegas, shot or trampleden the chaos. a quarter of them are still hospitalized. norah o'donnell has one woman's story of survival. couldn't believe that was a gun. didn't want to. >> disbelief is how she describes the moment she heard the first spray of gunfire on sunday. >> there was some people yelling,...
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it will be a wonderful addition to the city. that's the news update this hour back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, back to you. >> sue, thank you very much. we want to get to the latest on the investigation surrounding mass shooting in las vegas over the weekend. for that we'll go to jane wells. good morning once again, jane. >> reporter: hi, carl. the president will land here within the hour. he'll meet with victims and first responders we've had a lot of developments overnight. first, stephen paddock's girlfriend we have video of her arriving lax from the philippines. she's met by fbi she's a person of interest they hope she can help them determine a motive second, stephen paddock's room where he set up cameras in the peephole for the hallway police say 67 officers wearing body cam sunday night and here is what some of that looked like police at times met with disbelief from concertgoers who thought it was just firecrackers among the 58 victims, paddock is 59, a las vegas off duty police officer at the concert with his wife.
it will be a wonderful addition to the city. that's the news update this hour back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, back to you. >> sue, thank you very much. we want to get to the latest on the investigation surrounding mass shooting in las vegas over the weekend. for that we'll go to jane wells. good morning once again, jane. >> reporter: hi, carl. the president will land here within the hour. he'll meet with victims and first responders we've had a lot of developments...
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architect, city planners. >> no wonder the people of the hague have embraced mondriian again.rybody joins in. even a sex shop who joined. >> i won't ask what configuration the squares were in. >> exactly. stuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-cbs caption t! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. te
architect, city planners. >> no wonder the people of the hague have embraced mondriian again.rybody joins in. even a sex shop who joined. >> i won't ask what configuration the squares were in. >> exactly. stuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs...
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. >>> tragedies like the one that happened in las vegas make every city in the country wonder how to protect people with large events like right here in philadelphia where we have so many, one of the places we hold so many of them are on the ben franklin parkway where steve key is is with what people are saying, steve. >> reporter: most popular tourist spots around the world have become sadly most targeted by terror, none more popular here in philadelphia then these steps that people come across the globe to run up. ever since the boston marathon bombing, those running a lot longer distances like next month philly marathon where the finish line and starting line are right on the parkway now sianni deal with new security steps before their first race steps. some same thing will happen now with high rise threats, law enforcement will be on the look out by looking you the out over parkway and place that is big crowd gather for several concerts here every year. >> we will look at this closely and we will look at how we do business. >> it is tougher for large events we have our aviation u
. >>> tragedies like the one that happened in las vegas make every city in the country wonder how to protect people with large events like right here in philadelphia where we have so many, one of the places we hold so many of them are on the ben franklin parkway where steve key is is with what people are saying, steve. >> reporter: most popular tourist spots around the world have become sadly most targeted by terror, none more popular here in philadelphia then these steps that...
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for supremacists to come into a beautiful city, our wonderful university of virginia, our daughter aubreyfrom there. just to come in with their torches and semiautomatic weapons shouting bigotry and hatred. i was calling these individuals out for who they are. white supremacists, we told them we don't condone hatred and bigotry in the commonwealth of virginia and don't come back to virginia. i regret our president was unable to stand up and say the same thing and i regret that my opponent didn't denounce the president telling these folks that they're not welcome, that we don't condone hatred and bigotry and not to come back from virginia. >> there is a new ad from the gillespie campaign and our viewers have been asking for an interview with ed gillespie and hope to have one in the two weeks remaining. this is his new campaign ad calling for your rights -- call to restore voting rights for felons. >> they instituted the rights for felons, making it easier for them to obtain firearms and serve on a jury. one of these had his rights restored two months after finding the largest pornographic
for supremacists to come into a beautiful city, our wonderful university of virginia, our daughter aubreyfrom there. just to come in with their torches and semiautomatic weapons shouting bigotry and hatred. i was calling these individuals out for who they are. white supremacists, we told them we don't condone hatred and bigotry in the commonwealth of virginia and don't come back to virginia. i regret our president was unable to stand up and say the same thing and i regret that my opponent...
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think that you're going to you're going to see a lot of those questions you're going to see city leaders wondering how they can make people feel safe again in visiting las vegas hospital a lot of enemies for the investigators said they are to follow for the moment right . reynolds in less figures thank you and now let's go to the white house speak to our correspondent there kimberly how could we heard from the president spoke a few hours after the event he called it an act of pure evil and also he and his wife melania and other people the white house held a minute of silence in respect of the victims indeed i think what we can take from all of that is it's not just a somber day at the white house it's a somber day in washington as the reaction has come in not just from the president but also from members of congress who usually are very divided in their political views but very united in their shock in their grief the statements really continuing to pour out exemplified by the president has he not only tried to hit those notes in his address to the nation from the diplomatic room here at the white
think that you're going to you're going to see a lot of those questions you're going to see city leaders wondering how they can make people feel safe again in visiting las vegas hospital a lot of enemies for the investigators said they are to follow for the moment right . reynolds in less figures thank you and now let's go to the white house speak to our correspondent there kimberly how could we heard from the president spoke a few hours after the event he called it an act of pure evil and also...
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travelling the world, but ace first in paris for many years, then settling in new york city in the us. ijust wonderlt life in the west, whether you think your music would have been fundamentally different. if you had stayed in africa. it would have been different because of the technology that we don't have. we didn't have that in the 80s or the 90s. now you have studios in benin, and pretty much everywhere in africa, people have a macbook or a pc where they can be music now. the young kids today are really savvy about that because of the internet. they can have sounds here, they can get this. it was very difficult. my first album, believe it or not, that was recorded in 1980, i had to travel, there was a student loan for university that everybody has a right to have, i had to take that loan to come to paris on record my first album that broke my career through. so i knew i would have to be recording and going and coming back and forth. i was a professional. i wanted my sound to be different. i wanted my music to embody not only the traditional music of my country but all those wonderful artist tha
travelling the world, but ace first in paris for many years, then settling in new york city in the us. ijust wonderlt life in the west, whether you think your music would have been fundamentally different. if you had stayed in africa. it would have been different because of the technology that we don't have. we didn't have that in the 80s or the 90s. now you have studios in benin, and pretty much everywhere in africa, people have a macbook or a pc where they can be music now. the young kids...
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same city that disappeared. and it makes you wonder do they think about it ever? do they wonder?ping nets here for years, clueless to the columns, crackry and bones and ghosts just 20 feet below. we float in the belly of a ship that sailed the nile centuries before cleopatra took her own life. >> that is just fascinating. we see the people and the buildings and then to think that existed and now it's under the ocean. >> when you hold a plate that hasn't been touched since a woman set the table 1300 years ago and the family thought their city was forever. it was a huge -- the second largest city after cairo and alexander the great built alexandria to replace this city. >> my god. and it is an eery reminder of how vulnerable our cities are. >> exactly. so there's a lot going on on that coast of egypt. the political unrest but what's happening to nature. the nile delta is getting saltier as the sea levels creep up and that's farmland that feeds 40 million people. it's the bread basket and it threatens these precious antiquities. cat combs full of priceless artifacts flooding more fr
same city that disappeared. and it makes you wonder do they think about it ever? do they wonder?ping nets here for years, clueless to the columns, crackry and bones and ghosts just 20 feet below. we float in the belly of a ship that sailed the nile centuries before cleopatra took her own life. >> that is just fascinating. we see the people and the buildings and then to think that existed and now it's under the ocean. >> when you hold a plate that hasn't been touched since a woman...
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will mean, not just for terrorism everyone is wondering what that will mean, notjust for terrorism but what it will mean for the region, it seems once the cityas fallen the syrian government will be able to turn its fire on the people who have taken the city back, the turks are looking to come back in and push back the kurds. it seems more regional forces will be pulled back the kurds. it seems more regionalforces will be pulled in. it's only one phase, isn't it? this is the end of one stage. you have nailed it, such a patchwork of alliances in dealing with is, none of whom have a lot of interest in each other? lots of them want to make sure the kurds don't get an independent territory, we've seen over the last few days iraqi troops going into kirkuk to take back the big oilfields. it seems going into kirkuk to take back the big oil fields. it seems the turks are ready to come in and push back all the forces they don't like. it seems there are many more big battles that will be happening around the city. does it link into oui’ around the city. does it link into our next story? i think it does. not stopping terror in a free society. one of th
will mean, not just for terrorism everyone is wondering what that will mean, notjust for terrorism but what it will mean for the region, it seems once the cityas fallen the syrian government will be able to turn its fire on the people who have taken the city back, the turks are looking to come back in and push back the kurds. it seems more regional forces will be pulled back the kurds. it seems more regionalforces will be pulled in. it's only one phase, isn't it? this is the end of one stage....
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city. >> temperature is dropping and wonderful to pud a stable male chick help in there as well and we'll go to another location and another hope growing location to provide healthy salads. >> ray has been giving back to the city of philadelphia for years while trying to deep under radar. >> hoor you go. >> thank you very much. >> god bless. >> i was not looking for notoriety for this and if people see think hope they go out and do a great act. i hope they see this on the thuz they go out and they do a charitable act. >> he believes true success is measured by the person you ar are. >> only right to give back to the community that's given me so much. >> doing a great job. time for final timeout when we come back top three plays of the week. come back top three plays of the week. top three on three (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for
city. >> temperature is dropping and wonderful to pud a stable male chick help in there as well and we'll go to another location and another hope growing location to provide healthy salads. >> ray has been giving back to the city of philadelphia for years while trying to deep under radar. >> hoor you go. >> thank you very much. >> god bless. >> i was not looking for notoriety for this and if people see think hope they go out and do a great act. i hope they...
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buildings, 6 million people and yet here on the bottom is another city, same city that disappeared. and it makes you wondero thonarthonasthatl. clueless to the columns, crockery. bones and ghosts just 20 feet below. we float in the belly of a ship that sailed the nile centuries before cleopatra took her own life. wow. that was incredible. oh, my god. i feel like a soggy salty indiana jones. so good. so good. >> the shipwreck, the timbers of it, the way they fanned out, the way you could see the contours of this 2200-year-old ship, it was so amazing. and pick up pieces of pottery that probably held figs or olives or wine. you can piece them back together and it's everywhere. the whole bottom of the ocean is like a bull went through pottery barn. wow. that was cool. when your working on these objects do you imagine the people who built them who own them? >> yes. >> your great, great, great, great, great, great grandmother maybe lived here, right? >> yes. >> that's sha rene bringing a bit of history back to life. cataloguing what looks like an ancient garage sale. both are proud egyptians. >> i think it's use
buildings, 6 million people and yet here on the bottom is another city, same city that disappeared. and it makes you wondero thonarthonasthatl. clueless to the columns, crockery. bones and ghosts just 20 feet below. we float in the belly of a ship that sailed the nile centuries before cleopatra took her own life. wow. that was incredible. oh, my god. i feel like a soggy salty indiana jones. so good. so good. >> the shipwreck, the timbers of it, the way they fanned out, the way you could...
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so i wonder if one could do something to build a potentially enormous city but one where the transportation works at every level. maria: let's talk about artificial intelligence. people war why it more a.i. and machine learning you have in a situation, the fewer jobs you have. are robots going to be take our jobs? >> i'm always nervous about the abstractions. ai is one of the greatest abstractions of all. it could known the next generation of computers or the last generation of computers. if you had generalized artificial intelligence where you had a computer that was smarter and more able in every way possible. i would say the problem is not economic, but political. it would be like an alien from another planet landing. what does this mean for the unemployment rate in the question would be are they friendly or unfriendly. so i think to the extent the economic questions serious, it's much more the political question. the history of technology has not been one of pure substitution. as we automated things in the industrial revolution it freed people up to be more efficient and do other things
so i wonder if one could do something to build a potentially enormous city but one where the transportation works at every level. maria: let's talk about artificial intelligence. people war why it more a.i. and machine learning you have in a situation, the fewer jobs you have. are robots going to be take our jobs? >> i'm always nervous about the abstractions. ai is one of the greatest abstractions of all. it could known the next generation of computers or the last generation of computers....
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city in belize. everybody's envious of that. i wonder flav a clock. >> the most exciting interview is when he sits down with david letterman. >> that will be fun. so, is it a shaved david letterman? what version of the beard do we think it will be? >> i think it's going to be full santa claus david letterman. christmas is coming up. he has to prepare. >>> the ballroom was transformed into the happiest place on earth. it was disney night. minnie, mickey, the whole goofy group kicked off the night. the theme was disney through the ages. starting in the 1920s to the present. >> and dreams do come true for jordan and lindsey. they got the first perfect score of the season with a moana-inspired foxtrot. >> and another highlight, artem keeping the sombrero on his head throughout the jazz number with nikki. >> that's tough. >> really? >> yeah, i mean twirling around and everything with the hat on? a lot of wind resistance going on. >> double-sided tape. >> so the low score of the night went to nick lachey and peta for the bare necessities quick
city in belize. everybody's envious of that. i wonder flav a clock. >> the most exciting interview is when he sits down with david letterman. >> that will be fun. so, is it a shaved david letterman? what version of the beard do we think it will be? >> i think it's going to be full santa claus david letterman. christmas is coming up. he has to prepare. >>> the ballroom was transformed into the happiest place on earth. it was disney night. minnie, mickey, the whole...
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the paper reveals, the times, that her husband told friends in the city that he was concerned about her welfare. you do wondero wonder if a wife had said something similar about her husband, whether it would have been taken on board. everyday sexism is alive and well. the observer, again, politics. exactly what martin was saying, where is the young, fresh talent? what happened to david cameron, he skipped a generation coming he was very young, so generation coming he was very young, so people are saying, where is the next cameron jerome act so people are saying, where is the next cameronjerome act this is the other side of the story, axed the old guard to make way for the young stars. —— where is the next cameron? but there are no names here. people are mentioning james cleverley, who was close tojohnson are mentioning james cleverley, who was close to johnson at city hall. but the 2015 intake have only been a parliament for two years, they have not got the experience to make the jump. seven years in, this government should have had a lot of people from 2005 and 2010 intakes who were ready for top—ranked mini
the paper reveals, the times, that her husband told friends in the city that he was concerned about her welfare. you do wondero wonder if a wife had said something similar about her husband, whether it would have been taken on board. everyday sexism is alive and well. the observer, again, politics. exactly what martin was saying, where is the young, fresh talent? what happened to david cameron, he skipped a generation coming he was very young, so generation coming he was very young, so people...
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city. for emerson to write that, i often wonder how aware he was that he was about to change things. >> nathaniel hawthorne is one of our great figures in this house too. one of the things i love about the old manse is it is so layered in history. there are these intellectual greats from the early ministers to emerson and thoreau and fuller and nathaniel hawthorne, visiting and staying here. it is amazing we have not only one but several great american writers central to the story. around 1842 nathaniel hawthorne and his new wife, sophia, came here to live. they rented the house from the family, they are newlyweds, the outdoor vegetable garden was planted by thoreau for them as a wedding present and we have continued to maintain a garden in that spirit outside. in fact, even the windows tell a little history. there is in a chain here from nathaniel hawthorne and his wife -- etching here from nathaniel hawthorne and his wife sophia when they used this room. we have several in this house, sophia and nathaniel took her wedding ring that had a little this inin it and etched his study. nathaniel hawth
city. for emerson to write that, i often wonder how aware he was that he was about to change things. >> nathaniel hawthorne is one of our great figures in this house too. one of the things i love about the old manse is it is so layered in history. there are these intellectual greats from the early ministers to emerson and thoreau and fuller and nathaniel hawthorne, visiting and staying here. it is amazing we have not only one but several great american writers central to the story. around...
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okay trick or treating forecast in this evening, one more time, in the city, in the falling into the 40s quickly. >>> have a wonderfulning. we will be back at 5:00. until then, have a great afternoon. he want to hear about all of your stories, and please don't brin m mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. female narrator: what would john adams do to women's health? adams argued before the supreme court to give employers control over your access to birth control. adams also supports giving employers the power to block access to affordable contraception for 1.6 million virginia women. and adams opposes abortion even in cases of rape, or incest. john adams: wrong for women's health. wrong for virginia. >> victoria: [ exhales sharply ] >> victor: well. you want to go for a walk now? >> victoria: i can't. >> victor: you busy? >> victoria: i let things get piled up while i was in the hospital, and i have a meeting later this afternoon, dad. >> victor: well, then i think it is time to go for a walk. >> gloria: ugh! jack is out, and you are not allowed in his office, but i'm happy toel
okay trick or treating forecast in this evening, one more time, in the city, in the falling into the 40s quickly. >>> have a wonderfulning. we will be back at 5:00. until then, have a great afternoon. he want to hear about all of your stories, and please don't brin m mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. female narrator: what would john adams do to women's health? adams argued before the supreme court to give employers control over your access to birth...
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i just hope that between the politicians, our cities and all of these wonderful people, that, it willke it happen. >> reporter: today, a small glimmer of good news in the acres of ash and rubl, firefighters were able to walk the coffee park neighborhood looking for hot spots. they tell me they did not find any. in santa rosa, tiffany wilson. ab 7 news. >> sky 7 was over sugar loaf ridge. we are able to pinpoint nearby streets and land marks. here the fire is not far from mccormick lane and stern ranch road. this gives abc 7 news the ability to show the location of the fire and give you a better idea of where the fires are burning. some people are now able to head home again while others received evacuation orders today. you are looking at the fire that forced people to leave the area on both sides of highway 12. fairfield police tweeted the work going on inside the emergency operations center. many can return to the homes after evacuation orders are lifted. we turned abc 7 news.com as a resource of evacuation orders. disclosed schools. donation centers, wineries that burned and how yo
i just hope that between the politicians, our cities and all of these wonderful people, that, it willke it happen. >> reporter: today, a small glimmer of good news in the acres of ash and rubl, firefighters were able to walk the coffee park neighborhood looking for hot spots. they tell me they did not find any. in santa rosa, tiffany wilson. ab 7 news. >> sky 7 was over sugar loaf ridge. we are able to pinpoint nearby streets and land marks. here the fire is not far from mccormick...
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the virtue of a wonderful politician named alfred emanuel smith, service to god, the state, the city, this one nation under god, was legendary. the happy warrior, stopped smiling only for a few moments confronted with rejection and bigotry because of his own ethnic background and deep catholic faith when he ran for president. the virtue of john castle, this evening received the award named after that happy warrior. the virtue of a heaton, our emcee, joy to god and country, thank you, patty. and the virtue of a leader admired for his own patience and determination and sense of duty and his own faith and patriotism, love of family and loyalty to friends and i'm sure honored to be one of them, is so uplifting, speaker paul ryan. the virtue of the alfred e smith board, a board whose devotion makes this foundation home so effectively. the virtue-- we're going to leave the last few minutes of remarks from house speaker paul ryan as the u.s. senate is about to gavel in. senators plan t
the virtue of a wonderful politician named alfred emanuel smith, service to god, the state, the city, this one nation under god, was legendary. the happy warrior, stopped smiling only for a few moments confronted with rejection and bigotry because of his own ethnic background and deep catholic faith when he ran for president. the virtue of john castle, this evening received the award named after that happy warrior. the virtue of a heaton, our emcee, joy to god and country, thank you, patty. and...