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at least six structures were threat yented at one point.irefighters managed to contain the flames before any buildings were damaged. no injuries were reported either. >>> right now, we want to check in on the weather around here and the fire danger. hello, rob. >> hello. you mentioned that area and the tri-valley locations, most of the bay area starting to cool down now. san francisco and oakland in the 60s. look at fairfield, concorde and liver more, you have mid 90s. the winds are picking up. we still have that warm, dry air inland. look at livermore. 12% humidity. that's high fire danger when the winds pick up in the afternoon. the satellite view shows you the reason why most of the inner bay and the coast cooled down. the marine layer thickening up. it's all through the monterrey bay around santa cruz. meanwhile to the east, big time thunder around lake tahoe towards yosemite as a trough moves across california. it's ushering in a sea breeze. the hottest place is starting to look cooler tomorrow. liver more, 92. that's better than the n
at least six structures were threat yented at one point.irefighters managed to contain the flames before any buildings were damaged. no injuries were reported either. >>> right now, we want to check in on the weather around here and the fire danger. hello, rob. >> hello. you mentioned that area and the tri-valley locations, most of the bay area starting to cool down now. san francisco and oakland in the 60s. look at fairfield, concorde and liver more, you have mid 90s. the winds...
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>> traditionally the southeast economy has been a little more vibrant and resill yent tonight rest of the united states economy, we continue to see that. we continue to see growth in the industrial sector. we haven't seen jobs created, really since about 2007. but recently we're starting to see the jobs come back. so is that a bullish signal. >> susie: if the fed reduces interest rates so they come down much lower, will you hire more? will you expand more in your business over the next year? >> well, the southern company is the only company in the united states building what we call a 21st century generation portfolio. that is we are leading the nation building new nuclear 21st century gas, cole, renewables, we've already committed 20 billion in capital to making that vision come to through skpigs in the process we're creating over a quarter million jobs. my sense is we will stay that path in the future. >> susie: all right, mr. fanning, thank so you much for your time. appreciate your coming on n. b. r.. >> thanks very much. >> susie: "we all must do better." that's what the regulato
>> traditionally the southeast economy has been a little more vibrant and resill yent tonight rest of the united states economy, we continue to see that. we continue to see growth in the industrial sector. we haven't seen jobs created, really since about 2007. but recently we're starting to see the jobs come back. so is that a bullish signal. >> susie: if the fed reduces interest rates so they come down much lower, will you hire more? will you expand more in your business over the...
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and they were press yent as we well know. i've already told you the committee's reports provide a remarkable detailed records of what the principle players thought happened. and worth reading for their own sake. how much did a committee effect lincoln? it sometimes provided him with cover for trying to push dill tri generals forward but lincoln was a canny political who didn't need the committee to tell him how to think about the war and in time early day like most northerners gave way to hard realty and he accepted a hard war view, his seconds inaugural tells you what he was feeling by the spring of 1865. the committee's impact on the war, it certainly didn't help the careers of mcclellan and meade and few other generals but lincoln always fired those he did fire when he was ready to do it. he was not a man to be bullied by the committee. and i want to reiterate that i think the committee was fundamentally right. one in its investigation, in undertaking these investigations and if you read what the committee actually was doi
and they were press yent as we well know. i've already told you the committee's reports provide a remarkable detailed records of what the principle players thought happened. and worth reading for their own sake. how much did a committee effect lincoln? it sometimes provided him with cover for trying to push dill tri generals forward but lincoln was a canny political who didn't need the committee to tell him how to think about the war and in time early day like most northerners gave way to hard...
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. ♪ >>> beyonce with some whale accompany yent this morning. he's a baby beluga.ppy here. he's actually an orphan and his life is in real danger. this morning, that baby is the focus of an extraordinary team effort. his days are spent swimming, squeaking and feeding. there's also the occasional water noodle rubdown. this five-foot baby beluga is fighting for his life. >> a typical day for this whale, could be comparable to an infant child in a neo natal care unit. >> reporter: he's somehow got separated from his mom in the first few daysover his life. >> we received a phone call from locals describing that they had observed a stranded baby beluga. >> reporter: he was found alone. within hours, he was flown to the alaska sea life center in steward where he's receiving constant care from experts. >> we're here all night and all day. he's going be fed by us and trained by us. he's going to be taken care by us. unfortunately, this whale is not going to be a candidate for relief, but it's a unique opportunity to help baby beluga to rehabilitate this guy. >> reporter: t
. ♪ >>> beyonce with some whale accompany yent this morning. he's a baby beluga.ppy here. he's actually an orphan and his life is in real danger. this morning, that baby is the focus of an extraordinary team effort. his days are spent swimming, squeaking and feeding. there's also the occasional water noodle rubdown. this five-foot baby beluga is fighting for his life. >> a typical day for this whale, could be comparable to an infant child in a neo natal care unit. >>...
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. >> the claim is based on farmville subsidies to include yents in so called junk foods. >> there is $18.2 billion taxpayer dollars have subsidized the ingredients since 1995. >> farm bill subsidies over 17 years. and there is the senate version ends direct payment and expands federal crop insurrance program. what does that have to do with twinkies? telling me the main objection is to that crop insurance. >> taxpayers are subsidizing crop insurance. >> nancy pelosi's office tells me she supports the senate version and the insurance is a tiny portion kplaired to the bulk of the spending. the senate version cuts $4 billion from food stamps. their republican-led house proposal could cut $16 billion its not going to be a good thing for us right now. >> so this is very needed. >> this will be like malnutrition. >> yes. >> when they left the crop on the table, you knew this is bound to happen. and if congress turns it back, current funding runs out at the end of september. 45 million americans receive food stamps one out of every seven. the husband has mer than a week before it's august re
. >> the claim is based on farmville subsidies to include yents in so called junk foods. >> there is $18.2 billion taxpayer dollars have subsidized the ingredients since 1995. >> farm bill subsidies over 17 years. and there is the senate version ends direct payment and expands federal crop insurrance program. what does that have to do with twinkies? telling me the main objection is to that crop insurance. >> taxpayers are subsidizing crop insurance. >> nancy...
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transparent with products and the chef shows how you can make the sauce at home with every day ingrud yents. >> there is some store-bought mayonnaise and sweet pickle relish and yellow mustard, garlic powder, onion powder and paprika. it helps with color a little bit. >> there you go. they sell 500 million big macs per year. the secret they want to know is the formula for coca-cola. >> i don't think they're going to demonstrate that one. >> the hunger games is extending it's franchise and gwyneth paltrow is standing up for a good cause. >> gwyneth palo is taking on the role as executive producer of the telethon stand up to cancer calling it a global call to action and the previous leader was laura diskin, who lost her battle with cancer last year. the telethon aired september 7th here on abc. and barry manilow just donated a piano to a school district. and is offering concert tickets to those who follow in his league. >> lions gate announced the final book will be turned into two separate movies. there is up next is catching fire. and for everything else, including your comicon needs go to
transparent with products and the chef shows how you can make the sauce at home with every day ingrud yents. >> there is some store-bought mayonnaise and sweet pickle relish and yellow mustard, garlic powder, onion powder and paprika. it helps with color a little bit. >> there you go. they sell 500 million big macs per year. the secret they want to know is the formula for coca-cola. >> i don't think they're going to demonstrate that one. >> the hunger games is extending...
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. >> mine is farm to table, healthy impressed yents from locally sourced vendors.eat and get good nutrients from the food we're eating. >> excellent. what are we making this morning snfr grilled salmon, move to saute's spinach and butter nut squash puree. to get this started, salt and pepper both sides of our salmon fillets. i like to use sea salt because it's obtained naturally and contains trace minerals our bodies need. >> this is all you're doing, basic here. >> salt, pepper he, a little olive oil. rub that in. put these on the grill. put them skin side down. >> important to keep the skin on when grilling this. >> yes. we have these here. they are going to do a nice sizzle. really, any way you do salmon, whether grill it, saute it, bake it, such great health benefits here. omega 3, b-12 and helps enhance our mood. >> anything in particular to ask for when buying salmon at the grocery store. >> make sure it's not smelly, fresh, portion size. stick to six ounces would be a good portion. >> excellent. what are we doing with it. >> we're going to let that cook and
. >> mine is farm to table, healthy impressed yents from locally sourced vendors.eat and get good nutrients from the food we're eating. >> excellent. what are we making this morning snfr grilled salmon, move to saute's spinach and butter nut squash puree. to get this started, salt and pepper both sides of our salmon fillets. i like to use sea salt because it's obtained naturally and contains trace minerals our bodies need. >> this is all you're doing, basic here. >>...
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>> i think it's terrible that politics have gotten so money-or yent money-oriented that the moneyed interests are taking over the country. and i've -- and there's too much disagreement and argument between the parties. i believe in pulling together to make the country better rather than tearing it apart for partisan reasons. >> i mean, you're a guy who historically, when you've had a rival, you haven't hesitated to give him a verbal whack or two. >> well, ont if it was deserved. >> what do you think of president obama? how is he doing? >> i like him. i like him. he's had a extremely difficult job. and i think he's done amazingly well. and he's got his spirits up and he never gets discouraged, which is really important in a particular leader that's leading us in time of great did i have ill cullty. >> if you were advising it and he could do a lot worse than ask you right now, what would you tell him to be more forcible about? where do you think he's not being strong nuch? >> well, i would have liked to see him -- his positions are good on the environment. but he -- he put health care ahead of
>> i think it's terrible that politics have gotten so money-or yent money-oriented that the moneyed interests are taking over the country. and i've -- and there's too much disagreement and argument between the parties. i believe in pulling together to make the country better rather than tearing it apart for partisan reasons. >> i mean, you're a guy who historically, when you've had a rival, you haven't hesitated to give him a verbal whack or two. >> well, ont if it was...
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. >> we're threatened to sit -- we're threat yented to get in our bunks. we're threatened to get things out of our hair that make us feel a little more feminine. >> repeat offender, kimberly jean maybe had been sentenced for sales of a controlled substance. with her time near an end, she let loose on the staff. >> i feel like the sheriff's department is organized crime themselves anyway. they organize a way to disenfranchise us at every step. we stick together, they break our pods up. i was in a whole another pod. all of a sudden, i'm in this pod over here. why? because we all got along. >> hi ladies. >> there are women here that are innocent and we're all treated guilty until proven otherwise. >> how come you're all in there? is there a party in there? huh? >> l.a.'s women's facility wasn't all doom and gloom. this group found a creative way to play volleyball. with a toilet paper net held up by sanitary pads. >> they had to stretch this toilet paper pretty far to connect it to the wall. every five seconds the net would fall down and they would have three
. >> we're threatened to sit -- we're threat yented to get in our bunks. we're threatened to get things out of our hair that make us feel a little more feminine. >> repeat offender, kimberly jean maybe had been sentenced for sales of a controlled substance. with her time near an end, she let loose on the staff. >> i feel like the sheriff's department is organized crime themselves anyway. they organize a way to disenfranchise us at every step. we stick together, they break our...
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a lot of the work we did has made the system more rezilt yent to outages in general. however, 100-foot tree, 150-foot tree coming down on power lines, there's nothing we can do to resist that type of destruction. >> it makes it sound as though whatever storm might come up, if 100-foot tree comes down, no matter how much do you to shore up the system, there's nothing to do it to keep from having this sort of impact from any hurricane or any dericho that cams through. >> if think about that, those are unique events. we weren't the only ones affected by it. you had as far away as indiana and many areas hit hard. there was nothing they could have done to prevent the damage in their area. the plan is working for us in terms of reducing the frequent stee and duration of outages that customers see on an annual basis. i think we make good headway there, and this was -- let me be clear. this was a significant event. >> mike maxwell, we should note that a lot of folks on facebook and twitter accounts said thank you to all the crews actually out in the street doing the reconnect
a lot of the work we did has made the system more rezilt yent to outages in general. however, 100-foot tree, 150-foot tree coming down on power lines, there's nothing we can do to resist that type of destruction. >> it makes it sound as though whatever storm might come up, if 100-foot tree comes down, no matter how much do you to shore up the system, there's nothing to do it to keep from having this sort of impact from any hurricane or any dericho that cams through. >> if think...
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just when you chose the respond yents and they identified themselves -- >> as republican or democrat. we had information about where they lived. >> i'm told if defense cuts are implemented that they would go to the way that you mentioned. >> well, because of the way the system works, the chance that the cuts will be made only in places that would be identified by waste, as some independent group sitting on the outside, are slim. i mean, i think there's a sense of warfare that takes place among interested parties in decline. and the best team will be the one whose program survives. i mean, best in terms of the strongest team. not best in the terms of necessarily what's good for national security. so i'm kind of pessimistic about the shwred es cuts will be made. but they're as riveted by disagreement, rivalry and contractor pressure as people are on the hill. so, the system rarely produces perfect outcomes. >> we appreciate everybody coming out today. >> a copy of the full report if you would like them. >> there has been a hostility to poverty! lyndon johnson was the best president and
just when you chose the respond yents and they identified themselves -- >> as republican or democrat. we had information about where they lived. >> i'm told if defense cuts are implemented that they would go to the way that you mentioned. >> well, because of the way the system works, the chance that the cuts will be made only in places that would be identified by waste, as some independent group sitting on the outside, are slim. i mean, i think there's a sense of warfare that...
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the muslim brotherhood, who has never disclaimed the desire to make us subser via ent to -- subserve yent to sha higha law, bringing him to the white house. as we speak to different people from around the world, those who are truly fighting for freedom and not the freedom of the -- the muslim brotherhood talks about, but freedom only to worship allah but freedom to worship or whether one wore ships at all, they say when the united states invites someone and shows hospitality to people in the world, the rest of the world gets the message that the conduct of those individuals they are inviting and embracing and having smiling pictures with , that their conduct is a good thing. that when this country's leaders embrace leaders of other countries, it tells the world, this is what we think in america is the way to act, the way to be, the thing to do. and that it is very deflating, having talked to yarnian refugees in northern iraq, they just get devastated when they see an american leader being so chummy with people they know embrace terrorism, have no problem with terrorist activities to promo
the muslim brotherhood, who has never disclaimed the desire to make us subser via ent to -- subserve yent to sha higha law, bringing him to the white house. as we speak to different people from around the world, those who are truly fighting for freedom and not the freedom of the -- the muslim brotherhood talks about, but freedom only to worship allah but freedom to worship or whether one wore ships at all, they say when the united states invites someone and shows hospitality to people in the...
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ves me not just cause for encourage maenl but, just a,- ow cma i yent, strength in bucket list to-do list you want to check off before the end of the year. post office and plenty of time on thathouse of representatives continues to delay, del,epassgo a bill and passing it and continue to delay it and the postal service loses $25 million a day. makes no sense. i don't want to come back and have to deal with that next year. i'm sure senator collins and you might noteat u r . ipetove a ce s hnd m colleagues for a bit longer. but at the other one just crying out to get that done is cyber. crying out to get done. and my hope it will do that. if i could, just one ncluding thought. meatar tinexse like this we focus on stuff we haven't done well. . . and to me surweespding outimes co-efftisai tthiff into this year. we have to figure how to raise revenues, how to spend more money cost effectively, and one of the veryurgent things for me, the creation of cfo, all federal agencies have to hv, theyaveteatle nc bndan behold, secretary napolitano announced earlier this year, maybe late last year t
ves me not just cause for encourage maenl but, just a,- ow cma i yent, strength in bucket list to-do list you want to check off before the end of the year. post office and plenty of time on thathouse of representatives continues to delay, del,epassgo a bill and passing it and continue to delay it and the postal service loses $25 million a day. makes no sense. i don't want to come back and have to deal with that next year. i'm sure senator collins and you might noteat u r . ipetove a ce s hnd m...