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kari will be watching wong wai, and i meet with my crew, and say i want that look. the lush camera angles, the movements. we are all film nerds. it gets us excited. they go out and watch wong kar wai films, and we talk about how we are going to do that for less. >> emagin of career as a filmmaker? >> i produce independent films. i am working on two now. >> like what? .> a documentary for cnn all full-length feature on a famous chef. and another project. >> i hear you. this is research about you that really fascinated me. we talk about a mission statement. whether it is soldiers or athletes or anything else. this is it. -- bourain says it is a quality-of-life issue. are we probably what we are doing? do we have anything to regret tomorrow? those things are huge to me. that is what we want to create. that is what i was talking about as values. >> i want to look in a mirror and be happy with what i did yesterday. i have been fortunate to avoid that feeling. it is important to me to feel good about what i did yesterday. >> take a look at this. going into this, give me a
kari will be watching wong wai, and i meet with my crew, and say i want that look. the lush camera angles, the movements. we are all film nerds. it gets us excited. they go out and watch wong kar wai films, and we talk about how we are going to do that for less. >> emagin of career as a filmmaker? >> i produce independent films. i am working on two now. >> like what? .> a documentary for cnn all full-length feature on a famous chef. and another project. >> i hear you....
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administration in china who did the visits actually was traveling with a vice president wong which speaks maybe the wayo make this happen, which is baidu tied to the chinese government is going to work collaboratively with facebook and other companies on this listening tour. that is the insight from the news brief. >> do you think that chinese government would be willing to allow something like facebook or twitter into the country when they've gotten a lot of business for chinese upstarts within the country. >> it could be a jv. look at alibaba yahoo!. it could be along those lines. the bigger question is, is facebook going to be comfortable with what they need to acquiesce to make this happen. google wasn't. in eric schmidt's book they talked about the debate to pull out of china. is facebook willing to compromise to do what's necessary to be in china. >> i would think you to isolate the data you've got in china because the government is going to want a certain view into that. people are connected internationally. imagine what a tool for spying that would be if china got its hand on overall facebook d
administration in china who did the visits actually was traveling with a vice president wong which speaks maybe the wayo make this happen, which is baidu tied to the chinese government is going to work collaboratively with facebook and other companies on this listening tour. that is the insight from the news brief. >> do you think that chinese government would be willing to allow something like facebook or twitter into the country when they've gotten a lot of business for chinese upstarts...
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way, to lend support. >> thank you. >> thank you . >> . next speaker. >> >> translator: my name is mae wong. i oppose the opening up of another cannabis shop. and i think that in san francisco, san franciscans value health and if we have shops like that, then it will affect people's health and it will cost the city a great deal of money. okay, because in mission street, it is already infamous, you know, people will ask me, you know, where do you live, and then they say oh, you live in marijuana alley? and i don't want that. i don't want that happening to me. thank you. >> translator: hello everybody. my name is nelson. i reside behind the proposed cannabis shop. actually my backyard is connected with the proposed establishment. i would like to let everyone know that behind the proposed cannabis club, there are three child-care facilities. and if and when these children are exposed to cannabis on a long-term basis, what kind of impact will it have on their health and well-being? please consider this judiciously and with discretion. secondly, our community -- in our community, is there truly t
way, to lend support. >> thank you. >> thank you . >> . next speaker. >> >> translator: my name is mae wong. i oppose the opening up of another cannabis shop. and i think that in san francisco, san franciscans value health and if we have shops like that, then it will affect people's health and it will cost the city a great deal of money. okay, because in mission street, it is already infamous, you know, people will ask me, you know, where do you live, and then they...
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way, to lend support. >> thank you. >> thank you . >> . next speaker. >> >> translator: my name is mae wong. i oppose the opening up of another cannabis shop
way, to lend support. >> thank you. >> thank you . >> . next speaker. >> >> translator: my name is mae wong. i oppose the opening up of another cannabis shop
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wong on this topic. there are different ways of parsing it. uh i think the issue goes inside isil or eye sit. it pertains to the common interest that both china and the united states is in preventing the spread of radical jihadism. the interest in protecting the global infrastructure of finance and transportation from being utilized and hijacked by terrorist groups. it's our interest in preventing violent extremists from -- particularly those returning from conflict zones in the middle east from conducting operations from recruiting or from attacking us or our neighbors. and it also pertains to the objective we share on the necessity of sharing information and on coordinating. so the chinese government has indicated more than once that it's not in the business of joining somebody else's coalition. that's fine. but in the areas where we have a common interest and specifically in the region such as afghanistan or pakistan where we share an interest in helping to maintain security and helping to create indigenous capacity to defend against the threat of terrorism, we can, should, and are expandi
wong on this topic. there are different ways of parsing it. uh i think the issue goes inside isil or eye sit. it pertains to the common interest that both china and the united states is in preventing the spread of radical jihadism. the interest in protecting the global infrastructure of finance and transportation from being utilized and hijacked by terrorist groups. it's our interest in preventing violent extremists from -- particularly those returning from conflict zones in the middle east...
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ktvu's claudine wong joins us with more on what the video show and what police have to stay about it. >> reporter: this video started making its way around social media this weekend. it is titled police attack fans. that gives you an idea of where some people stand on this. it runs 2 minutes and 20 seconds and we wanted to give you a look. >> reporter: the person talking appears to be the person taking the video. the man in white is the focus of police. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: 19 seconds in that man in white is moved towards on open area where there are more police officers and audible reactions from the crowd. batons come out as do murrers of police brutality. -- murmurs of police brutality. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: 44 seconds in one of the officers puts the man in a choke hold that alissants a strong response -- elicits a strong response and chanting begins. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: an officer comes to the crowd to get his broken baton. one minute 15 seconds in things start to calm down and the crowd is pushed back. >> reporter: then more reaction from the crowd. a possible reference to the death of eric garne
ktvu's claudine wong joins us with more on what the video show and what police have to stay about it. >> reporter: this video started making its way around social media this weekend. it is titled police attack fans. that gives you an idea of where some people stand on this. it runs 2 minutes and 20 seconds and we wanted to give you a look. >> reporter: the person talking appears to be the person taking the video. the man in white is the focus of police. [ indiscernible ] >>...
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way. >> it looks chilly. it looks chilly. he had his jacket on. welcome become to the morning news i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. we are talking about weather and traffic. steve paulson knows everything there needs to know. >> crazy windy. >> cra-cra. >> yeah. [ laughter ] it's cold out there. temperatures in the 40s, 30ss and a few 20s. if the breeze picks up the temperatures go back up. concord sitting at 33 because it's calm. although william which was 39 and the breeze picked up. went back to the 40s. two reports from walnut creek. it won't take long. mountain view at 39. that is utmost close to the water. fairfield gusts to 26. napa is calming down a little bit. 17 oakland 14. concord only three miles an hour. so not as bad 29 though gusts at sfo. and now san jose says calm. that temperature should plummet. san francisco still getting about 10-25 so it's a blustery cold morning for some. i want to show you snow east of san diego. wrapping back around. and some of that is heading toward las vegas as well. there is snow being reported just outside the las
way. >> it looks chilly. it looks chilly. he had his jacket on. welcome become to the morning news i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. we are talking about weather and traffic. steve paulson knows everything there needs to know. >> crazy windy. >> cra-cra. >> yeah. [ laughter ] it's cold out there. temperatures in the 40s, 30ss and a few 20s. if the breeze picks up the temperatures go back up. concord sitting at 33 because it's...
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way home. we've been report to think case against matthew and grace wong. the u.s.ld daughter died of hunger in qatar almost two yars ago. child neglect charges against wongs were overturned this week. they tried to leave sunday but were not allowed to board a plane to los angeles. >>> new research is shaking up the british monarchy's bloodlines. scientists identified the remain remains of king richard iii killed in 1485. his skeleton was found in the parking lot two years ago but the analysis turned up evidence of adultery. there was no match to the dna of richard's living relatives on his father's side. the discovery could throw the nobility of some royals into question. >> whoa. >> the affect on queen elizabeth is not clear. >> whoa. >> even skeletons tell the tale of cheater cheater pumpkin eater eater. i love this story. >> why do you love this story? >> let's see how this is going to turn out. you know how i feel about that subject, charlie rose. that's why i love that story. >>> the results, they are in this morning of yahoo!'s top searches of the year. ebola
way home. we've been report to think case against matthew and grace wong. the u.s.ld daughter died of hunger in qatar almost two yars ago. child neglect charges against wongs were overturned this week. they tried to leave sunday but were not allowed to board a plane to los angeles. >>> new research is shaking up the british monarchy's bloodlines. scientists identified the remain remains of king richard iii killed in 1485. his skeleton was found in the parking lot two years ago but the...
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wong on a hunger strike. two other female student activists joining him on this strike. i spoke to him a few hours ago. take a listen. >> the only way to the government to get them to speak with us. we hope to solve the problem and raise awareness on the issue. >> reporter: now christine, it's important to note that also within the last few hours, one of the key protest groups, the founders of the occupy central movement, they came out and they publicly urged the students who make up the bulk of people who have been holding this two-month long sit-in, they urge them to go home and end the sit-in and continue their struggle for democracy using other methods. that young man, joshua wong said he will not be going home soon. we are getting splintering within the protest movement. >> two months on. thanks, ivan. >>> 16 minutes after the hour. another casualty of the scandal engulfing bill cosby is his long relationship with temple university. he has resigned from temple's board of trustees. a position he held for 32 years. meantime, one of cosby's accusers, janice dickinson sat down with cnn's fredericka whitfield and took on his lawyers
wong on a hunger strike. two other female student activists joining him on this strike. i spoke to him a few hours ago. take a listen. >> the only way to the government to get them to speak with us. we hope to solve the problem and raise awareness on the issue. >> reporter: now christine, it's important to note that also within the last few hours, one of the key protest groups, the founders of the occupy central movement, they came out and they publicly urged the students who make...
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way to live in the bay. >> an american couple detained in qatar could headed home to california within hours. a travel ban for matthew and grace wong was lifted. they were accused of adopting and starving their daughter and sentenced to three years in prison in qatar. the couple was prevented from leaving the country. michael brown's parent company is funded by the qatar government. >> how the administration has tack would the ebola cries at home and abroad. morgan radford has more. >> president obama is asking congress to approve billions of dollars in emergency ebola funding. we have a clearer picture of where the u.s. stands in the global fight. >> during a tour of the national institutes of health, president obama urged more than $6 billion to be improved tonight ebola. >> much of the progress we've made and still need he to make, depends on funding. this is an expensive enterprise. that money's running out. we he cannot beat ebola without more funding. >> at the same time, the administration said 35 u.s. hospitals are now equipped to treat patients with ebola and 42 labs in 36 states are now appearing to test for ebola. the wh
way to live in the bay. >> an american couple detained in qatar could headed home to california within hours. a travel ban for matthew and grace wong was lifted. they were accused of adopting and starving their daughter and sentenced to three years in prison in qatar. the couple was prevented from leaving the country. michael brown's parent company is funded by the qatar government. >> how the administration has tack would the ebola cries at home and abroad. morgan radford has more....
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wong, my question is for brian. harding radicalization in european countries, what do you see are the possible solutions to that, ways forward for european governments, and what is the appetite of european governments to handle this in a decisive way? >> the europeans have a much greater problem. when you say europeans, that's a huge generalization. there are large populations, immigrant-based populations, in a handful of countries. germany primary will from turkish workers, france primarily from north africa, the united kingdom primarily from south asia. there there are problems of assimilation of immigrant communities despite the fact that in the case of germany some of these communities have been there for multiple generations, true in france as well, but they are more marginalized. there is much more res tift and public opinion polls indicate extremely high levels of support for these ideas. so it is a much greater problem there. our challenge here is identifying specific individuals who go for very individual reasons. there it is much more a matter of dealing with communities in so far as how they deal with them
wong, my question is for brian. harding radicalization in european countries, what do you see are the possible solutions to that, ways forward for european governments, and what is the appetite of european governments to handle this in a decisive way? >> the europeans have a much greater problem. when you say europeans, that's a huge generalization. there are large populations, immigrant-based populations, in a handful of countries. germany primary will from turkish workers, france...
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what joshua wong is doing is taking the temperature down and saying all i want is dialogue with the government and doing it in a way which is going to get sympathy from people in hong kong. this is really a counter move to what we saw with those clashes. >> you see how slim he is. you have to wonder about his health even went to four hours into a hunger strike. the protestors' basic demand is they don't want nominees to be vetted before elections. why does hong kong not want to budge? >> because if they budge in hong kong, they'll have to budge elsewhere inside the leaders republic, since the end of september, we've seen protests in shanghai, about four provinces, more than 400 people have been detained. nearly really worried about this. they to havent the protests in hong kong, because the more they continue, the move news will seep into china itself. >> this poll was reds in mid november, finding that 55% of the people surveyed opposed occupy central and that more than four in five said they wanted the demonstrations to end. how do you explain that? >> i think people do not want to be inconvenienced and believe t
what joshua wong is doing is taking the temperature down and saying all i want is dialogue with the government and doing it in a way which is going to get sympathy from people in hong kong. this is really a counter move to what we saw with those clashes. >> you see how slim he is. you have to wonder about his health even went to four hours into a hunger strike. the protestors' basic demand is they don't want nominees to be vetted before elections. why does hong kong not want to budge?...
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wong. >> i'm not the expert. helping us, you are our champagne expert. you can give us a little education on how to get through this new year's eve the right way. >> get tohe finer -- >> you have a lot of stuff you brought in. let's go through this. >> not at all. >> i think the first thing is to know the difference between champagne and sparkling wine. most of what we brought is from champagne. this is the one exception. i think it's good to approach your party with how many people what, your budget is. >> do you have to spend a lot of mo in? >> if you look for houses that are making wine in california like other places, you can end up with a high quality level which might be softer on your wallet. if you get into plastic, this actually will be -- this is the official champagne of new year's eve in times square new york and also the most loved champagne in the world. >> awesome. >> nice and early. >> nice and early. >> another voice is this sophisticated champagne. i also like runart. rosae is often overlooked. it's really dry and very delicious. these guys have been at it -- >> two guys on the snend. >> dom very love loved. this is by iris one of the m
wong. >> i'm not the expert. helping us, you are our champagne expert. you can give us a little education on how to get through this new year's eve the right way. >> get tohe finer -- >> you have a lot of stuff you brought in. let's go through this. >> not at all. >> i think the first thing is to know the difference between champagne and sparkling wine. most of what we brought is from champagne. this is the one exception. i think it's good to approach your party...