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as much of theat new deal as he did adopt, for some of the reasons as franklin roosevelt, he was extreme the critical of the new deal and new dealer types. in one cabinet meeting he did sh, bute is new deali he did have a troubled relationship. >> my question, completely separate from that, is about the civil war. the loved novels and grew up in a place dominated by the history of the conquest of the west. his favorite history reading was the civil war. >> he did love it. >> he read a lot about that. stephen ambrose's famously told a call from him, he comes he had written the biography of the chief of staff of the general at the beginning of the civil war. and,iked his biography ambroise famously thought it was a joke, that he got a call from the retired president of the united states asking to write his biography. i wonder if his view of the civil war had an influence on a led toe of reading, that a view of the west, a conquest of the west. and his general view of american history. >> certainly to his general view of american history. a lot of these references to the frontier and free l
as much of theat new deal as he did adopt, for some of the reasons as franklin roosevelt, he was extreme the critical of the new deal and new dealer types. in one cabinet meeting he did sh, bute is new deali he did have a troubled relationship. >> my question, completely separate from that, is about the civil war. the loved novels and grew up in a place dominated by the history of the conquest of the west. his favorite history reading was the civil war. >> he did love it. >>...
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like women, men and children, they'll push on as soon as they get the clearance to go. the men we spoke with here may not be fleeing death, destruction and warfare, they say their journey is a desperate one, and that they have as much a right to pursue a better future for themselves and families as anyone else here does. >>> meanwhile, sweden defends a decision to introduce temporary border checks to stem the influx of refugees. the prime minister says sweden needs to bring order, everyone that crosses the border will have to show identification. >> this is not a fence. we need to make sure we have control of what people come in to sweden. it's a matter of the border control, but you have to identify yourself on the ferry. this is not an issue for one, two, three countries, but for the whole european union. we have to manage it together >>> kurdish forces in northern iraq launched an offensive to retake the town of sinjar. the kurdish peshmerga say they have helped others. when sinjar fell to i.s.i.l., tens of thousands from the yazidi society were trapped, fleeing up t
like women, men and children, they'll push on as soon as they get the clearance to go. the men we spoke with here may not be fleeing death, destruction and warfare, they say their journey is a desperate one, and that they have as much a right to pursue a better future for themselves and families as anyone else here does. >>> meanwhile, sweden defends a decision to introduce temporary border checks to stem the influx of refugees. the prime minister says sweden needs to bring order,...
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the winds will continue, not as strong as yesterday as we don't have a wind advisory for portions of the bay area. but there is one from the delta area that was issued by the national weather service center out of sacramento. we'll show you what communities are involved there. 57 in san francisco and low 60s in oakland and livermore and san jose checking in at 69, up slightly over yesterday afternoon. and the winds here again, they are still quite breezy for some. reporting 17. 13 in hayward and livermore gusting to 21. i'm even seeing gusts to 30 miles per hour, still quite breezy, it goes until 6:00 for those out on the roadways that you may be holding to the rail as they would stretch in around vallejo and the area and through fairfield and farther if you're going to be moving farther east. but again until 6:00 very breezy. sustained winds at 25 miles an hour or so. these winds will die down throughout the evening hours. tomorrow morning light wind in the forecast. with that colder temperatures to start the morning, maybe a little patchy fog and then in to the afternoon with a rid
the winds will continue, not as strong as yesterday as we don't have a wind advisory for portions of the bay area. but there is one from the delta area that was issued by the national weather service center out of sacramento. we'll show you what communities are involved there. 57 in san francisco and low 60s in oakland and livermore and san jose checking in at 69, up slightly over yesterday afternoon. and the winds here again, they are still quite breezy for some. reporting 17. 13 in hayward...
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but it's not going to be quite as cold as yesterday morning. still though chilly especially because we have had such a mild season so far that this is kind of a shock to the senses. >> not really used to it at all. wimps. okay. very good. >>> if you think it's cold here, imagine waiting in below freezing temperatures trying to get in a store. >> yes. that's what some people did at this target in minnesota. this time lapse shows the mad rush of shopping carts as customers spilled into the store. lines started forming around 3:30 p.m. yesterday before the store's 6 p.m. opening. and for those who didn't have a chance to catch the three-hour long macy's thanksgiving day parade, there's a time lapse for that. you can see the floats, balloons and marching bands in just under a minute. >>> coming up in sports, cal looking to stay perfect on the season as they tipped off late in vegas. and after a bitter divorce nearly 7 years ago, a lambeau legend returns to green bay for a special halftime ceremony. sports is coming up. >> earning extra cash not bad
but it's not going to be quite as cold as yesterday morning. still though chilly especially because we have had such a mild season so far that this is kind of a shock to the senses. >> not really used to it at all. wimps. okay. very good. >>> if you think it's cold here, imagine waiting in below freezing temperatures trying to get in a store. >> yes. that's what some people did at this target in minnesota. this time lapse shows the mad rush of shopping carts as customers...
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southern wisconsin received as much as twenty inches. (sighing) i just don't want to deal with it yet. frank: nothing compared to last year. antoinette: true but that doesn't mean that we want it heading our way right now. danielle: one of the top five snowstorms in the month of november for the chicago area. i mean it's kind of impressive for them. we aren't seeing that cold side of the storm. we're not seeing the snow. we're seeing the warmer side so it's all about the rain this morning. we're seeing some showers already popping up on the maps. the cold side of the storm now up in canada giving us snow showers for those folks but for us it's all about the cold front and that second area of low pressure that's going to give us some steady rain as we head through the afternoon today and into the evening. right now a couple of showers popping up on our local live radar. southeastern mass the entire morning. mashpee seeing a good downpour. all of this moving across the cape at this point. a little bit more near the vineyard too. down along
southern wisconsin received as much as twenty inches. (sighing) i just don't want to deal with it yet. frank: nothing compared to last year. antoinette: true but that doesn't mean that we want it heading our way right now. danielle: one of the top five snowstorms in the month of november for the chicago area. i mean it's kind of impressive for them. we aren't seeing that cold side of the storm. we're not seeing the snow. we're seeing the warmer side so it's all about the rain this morning....
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president as well as the french president, touching on the recent terror attacks in paris. security is a major concern at this cop21. let's take a listen to what we heard from the french president in his opening remarks. francois hollande: never has an issue at an international meeting had higher stakes for the planet. by december 12, this agreement needs to be reached in paris and the conditions have to ensure that it is a good accord. important accord, and accord that truly corresponds with the expectations of our people, and it is a long-lasting agreement. that was francois hollande, making his opening statement at the cop21. 40,000 people are expected to attend, making this the biggest climate summit ever. the goal is to deliver the first only global agreement reining in greenhouse gas omissions. that has been blamed for dangerous levels of climate change. as of now, with the pledges that have come in, we will see a rise of roughly 3 degrees celsius. the goal is 2 degrees celsius. the french president said if we could reach 1.5 that would be ideal. we heard from you and
president as well as the french president, touching on the recent terror attacks in paris. security is a major concern at this cop21. let's take a listen to what we heard from the french president in his opening remarks. francois hollande: never has an issue at an international meeting had higher stakes for the planet. by december 12, this agreement needs to be reached in paris and the conditions have to ensure that it is a good accord. important accord, and accord that truly corresponds with...
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you can see the smoke and fire as far as oakland in marine county. the fire spread to the apartment building next door causing smoke and water damage. in the end, no one was hurt. >> i saw a man knocking on the windows, shouting that the building next door is on fire. >> my dad woke us up. he said, let's go. outside. >> more than 100 firefighters battled the flames. the red cross is helping those who were evacuated. >>> down in san jose, 37 people in temporary housing after fire destroyed their apartment building. a cell phone video shows flames as high as 50 feet coming from the roof on the building on walnut blossom drive. the fire started 3:30 yesterday morning. one firefighter suffered a minor injury, but everyone in the apartment made it out safely. >> i just came out. i didn't grab anything. it was in 15, 20 minutes, the whole roof was on fire. >> the cause of the fire is under investigation right now. crews tell us it started in the attic and they say it's continue considered suspicious. >>> a group of students holding a march and rally at uc
you can see the smoke and fire as far as oakland in marine county. the fire spread to the apartment building next door causing smoke and water damage. in the end, no one was hurt. >> i saw a man knocking on the windows, shouting that the building next door is on fire. >> my dad woke us up. he said, let's go. outside. >> more than 100 firefighters battled the flames. the red cross is helping those who were evacuated. >>> down in san jose, 37 people in temporary housing...
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and as far as his ambitions for iran are concerned, his ideas about iran being a great power, exercising influence throughout the region, none of that is taken seriously by any of these administrations. consistently his argument to various american presidents is, well, iran needs more money, iran needs more arms, iran faces a threat from the soviet union and from its allies in the arab world. and more often than not the response from the eisenhower administration or kennedy or even johnson was that, well, you should worry less about the soviet union and worry more about the internal problems in your country. get your house in order rather than worrying about a soviet invasion of iran. because after all if there's a soviet invasion of iran, with all the arms in the world you're not going to be able to stop them. that will be up to the united states to do that. >> how did the u.s. at the time view saudi arabia, iran's large rival to the south in the persian gulf? >> well, in the 1960s, especially after what the shah called his white revolution of reforms, an image emerges of iran as a mode
and as far as his ambitions for iran are concerned, his ideas about iran being a great power, exercising influence throughout the region, none of that is taken seriously by any of these administrations. consistently his argument to various american presidents is, well, iran needs more money, iran needs more arms, iran faces a threat from the soviet union and from its allies in the arab world. and more often than not the response from the eisenhower administration or kennedy or even johnson was...
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the intent to murder as many as possible. but the common-sense legislation will help to protect the nation alliance sorry to say to protect america first unfortunately my friends on the other side of the dial or blocking better for. i yield the floor. >> mr. president. >> their seven 1/2 minutes remaining on the democratic side. what those to change of very nature their ideas are wrong to be anti-american. with maya and italian grandparents they heard this rhetoric into the united states. they are opposed to the rule of great britain that they stood up to fight against great britain. fidelity stand by quietly with the victims of terrorism to be demonized. does the senator introduced one hour ago. to be from the refugee protection. with the gang rapes and whores we cannot even imagine a few weeks ago the world came together stunned over the image of a three year-old syrian child like this body washed up on the turkish beach. to focus the attention it is these humanitarian issues of today or the proud history of a land of refug
the intent to murder as many as possible. but the common-sense legislation will help to protect the nation alliance sorry to say to protect america first unfortunately my friends on the other side of the dial or blocking better for. i yield the floor. >> mr. president. >> their seven 1/2 minutes remaining on the democratic side. what those to change of very nature their ideas are wrong to be anti-american. with maya and italian grandparents they heard this rhetoric into the united...
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takes as long as 18 to 24 months for a refugee to enter this country. they go through an extensive vetting process with all the different agencies. and syrian refugees go through a further vetting process. has there been evidence to this point of that process failing and allowing a terrorist into the united states? >> this isn't me saying we have a problem with the process. saying we can't do background checks adequately. saying they had concerns about their ability to get information on the refugees. >> director of the cia john brennan has said, essentially, we've got this. the current security checks in place do do enough. >> well, i'm not going to get between the fbi director and the cia director. the rationality the fbi director gave us was when you do a background check, you go talk to the neighbors, talk to people that know them. you know, in some cases, you go talk to the piano teacher. but in a lot of cases, you can't knock on the next door neighbor's house because the whole block's not there anymore. and so, what the fbi director said we can't
takes as long as 18 to 24 months for a refugee to enter this country. they go through an extensive vetting process with all the different agencies. and syrian refugees go through a further vetting process. has there been evidence to this point of that process failing and allowing a terrorist into the united states? >> this isn't me saying we have a problem with the process. saying we can't do background checks adequately. saying they had concerns about their ability to get information on...
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keep that in mind as well as as you plan the outfit to wear tailgating or headed out to the game tomorrow. today, temperatures range between 1e-54 degrees, a mix of sun, clouds, and chilly conditions expected for us, and your eagles' football forecast shows that as we get into tomorrow, kickoff at 1:00 p.m., temperatures at 47. winds at 10-20 miles per hour sustain eed with gusts up to 30 miles per hour. the temperature is close to 50 but feels like 40. 7 day forecast shows cooler conditions tomorrow, dropping a few degrees, winds kick up. as we head into next week, getting closer to thanksgiving, by thursday, we're at 60 degrees. >>> still ahead on nbc 10 news today, the american red cross needs your help now more than ever. how you can join the team coming up. >>> a few minutes before 9:00. the american flag is blowing in the breeze, a little chilly out there today, grab that scarf, those gloves, you need it. the holiday season is practicely here, and from the parties to the preparations and gift giving, it's not seeming to be a free moment, but there are thousands of people in the area
keep that in mind as well as as you plan the outfit to wear tailgating or headed out to the game tomorrow. today, temperatures range between 1e-54 degrees, a mix of sun, clouds, and chilly conditions expected for us, and your eagles' football forecast shows that as we get into tomorrow, kickoff at 1:00 p.m., temperatures at 47. winds at 10-20 miles per hour sustain eed with gusts up to 30 miles per hour. the temperature is close to 50 but feels like 40. 7 day forecast shows cooler conditions...
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as ever. i have worn a number of hats in my life and career, and i currently serve as communications and marketing officer for koch industries, and our principal shareholders are charles and david koch. don't lie, that name will either cause you to shudder or smile depending on your political perspective. but i want to do today is talk to you about the company i work for, the people i work for, and what they stand for, what we do, and have a discussion about that. i do encourage questions afterwards and i know i've got some friendly faces in the crowd and perhaps some not so friendly, but i look forward to that discussion. based on what you've read on tv, you've come in with a perception, a preconceived notion. perhaps what you've heard over the years may or may not be accurate. what i hope to do today is kind of fill in some of that information gap that you might have an talk a little bit about what we do. to kick things off, let me ask you a question. if i ask you, do you want to live in a c
as ever. i have worn a number of hats in my life and career, and i currently serve as communications and marketing officer for koch industries, and our principal shareholders are charles and david koch. don't lie, that name will either cause you to shudder or smile depending on your political perspective. but i want to do today is talk to you about the company i work for, the people i work for, and what they stand for, what we do, and have a discussion about that. i do encourage questions...
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and as many as 100 being held hostage inside this building. you wonder, geraldo, to another level, i don't know when nato involvement becomes part of this and i don't even know who you declare war on. at this moment no one has claimed responsibility and authorities have not yet said this is terror. but it's certainly coordinate and it's certainly terrifying. >> it is that. we don't want to get ahead of the news of course, shep, you cannot deny the fact that these were coordinated, massive attacks. designed to inflict maximum casualties. the french, who have a lot of experience dating from the algeria days, dealing with muslim extremism will respond with vigorous force. >> then the vicious cycle will start. the force and surveillance they put on the muslim neighborhoods will create more resentment. it will be the cycle that goes on. this is the reality that we have bequeathed to our children. >> this is the rule now, what is to prevent this from happening in america? >> it's just so pathetic to me. this is the war of our time this is the 21st c
and as many as 100 being held hostage inside this building. you wonder, geraldo, to another level, i don't know when nato involvement becomes part of this and i don't even know who you declare war on. at this moment no one has claimed responsibility and authorities have not yet said this is terror. but it's certainly coordinate and it's certainly terrifying. >> it is that. we don't want to get ahead of the news of course, shep, you cannot deny the fact that these were coordinated, massive...
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frenchman bill also identified as a bomber as is a man previously arrested for terror in france but he jumped bail. this syrian man traveled from syria through greece to get to paris for the attack. how did they communicate? officials are looking into whether they used encryption software and european officials warned even before the attacks used in plotting attacks and to avoid detection. in cities across france at this hour, police raids continue focusing on known extremists and overnight 23 were and including a rocket launcher. france doing what it can to try to prevent the next attack. >> you may have noticed extra security in the streets of new york. just a short time ago, city leaders announced a new police unit being rolled out for our protection. marc santia has the details new at 5:00. >> sibila this new team right now behind the mourners who are gathered that consulate to express their sympathies. this new team received very specific training and be ready because you'll see them across the city. equipped with the latest technology and a clear mission, the new criminal respons
frenchman bill also identified as a bomber as is a man previously arrested for terror in france but he jumped bail. this syrian man traveled from syria through greece to get to paris for the attack. how did they communicate? officials are looking into whether they used encryption software and european officials warned even before the attacks used in plotting attacks and to avoid detection. in cities across france at this hour, police raids continue focusing on known extremists and overnight 23...
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species for other our food, livelihood, medicines, as well as to purify our air and water. oceans provide food and help regulate the climate. forest regulate water supplies and provide fuel. but all too often, we take these services for granted. today, human actions are pushing natural systems to the limit, and this, scientists say, can undermine not only the quality of life, but human survival itself. we probably don't know the names of about 95% of everything living in the ocean. most of the life in the ocean has never been studied by scientists. >> there may be 100 million microbial species. there may be a billion. nobody has any idea about that whatsoever. >> most of the world's biological diversity is found in the world's rain forests of the coral reefs and new species continue to be identified. deep ocean environment in particular often -- offer tantalizing prospects for the discovery of a known forms of life. no one knows how many species exist on earth. scientists have named at catalog just over 1 million species. what we do know for certain is that we are losing sp
species for other our food, livelihood, medicines, as well as to purify our air and water. oceans provide food and help regulate the climate. forest regulate water supplies and provide fuel. but all too often, we take these services for granted. today, human actions are pushing natural systems to the limit, and this, scientists say, can undermine not only the quality of life, but human survival itself. we probably don't know the names of about 95% of everything living in the ocean. most of the...
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as a nation in decline. to our allies, we seem to appear to be a nation unable to make decisions in its own interests, let alone the common interests. since the second world war we have spent large amount of money and time defending freedom all over the world. we must continue this for if we do not accept the responsibilities of leadership, who will? if no one will, how will we survive? the 1970s have taught us the foolhardiness of not having a long-range diplomatic strategy of our own. the world has become a place where in order to survive our country needs more than just allies. it needs real friends. yet in recent times we often seem not to have recognized who our friends are. this must change. it is now time to take stock of our own house and to resupply its strength. part of that process is taking stock of our relationship with puerto rico and the people of puerto rico vote for statehood in their upcoming referendum, i favor statehood for puerto rico. we live on a continent whose three countries possess
as a nation in decline. to our allies, we seem to appear to be a nation unable to make decisions in its own interests, let alone the common interests. since the second world war we have spent large amount of money and time defending freedom all over the world. we must continue this for if we do not accept the responsibilities of leadership, who will? if no one will, how will we survive? the 1970s have taught us the foolhardiness of not having a long-range diplomatic strategy of our own. the...
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as long as i have you... and i realize now i'm better with you you got here right on time yeah, you were my breakthrough you are my breakthrough as long as i have you i can live like there's nothing left to lose you unbreak every fracture in my heart whoa, they say you've gotta take the good with the bad i'll take it all as long as i have you... as long as i have you... -yes! -(laughs) -that was awesome! -thank you, parker. so... (clears throat) as i was saying, -my earliest cinematic influences were-- -you wanna watch it again? -yeah! -yes! (knos on door) -hey, diggie. -parker. -i got your apology text. -good. i feel terrible. i see you also got the text i sent about how maddie wants you to come to the back door with a pizza. -yeah, so where is she? -oh, here's the thinin e just left for a run. but if you hurry, you can catch her. -really? wow. okay, thank you. -oh, wait. do you want me to hold the pizza so it doesn't slow you down? you really are my boy. ah, poor, lovesick doofufu -hey, do i smell pizza? 5y
as long as i have you... and i realize now i'm better with you you got here right on time yeah, you were my breakthrough you are my breakthrough as long as i have you i can live like there's nothing left to lose you unbreak every fracture in my heart whoa, they say you've gotta take the good with the bad i'll take it all as long as i have you... as long as i have you... -yes! -(laughs) -that was awesome! -thank you, parker. so... (clears throat) as i was saying, -my earliest cinematic...
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as many as three million to watch this. i saw people lined up at 3:00 this morning when i got here already ready to get their best spot along the railing here. is the latest live here in new york. laura and scott, everybody at home, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you, as well. kind of kicks off the holidays. watch the entire parade right here on nbc bay area. it will start at 9:00 this morning. >>> wait, there's more. right after the parade wraps up, bring in man's best friend. hopes of being crowned best in show. the national dog show airs today at noon. we're not done. later in the day, stay with nbc bay area for football with your turkey dinner. the chicago bears will take on the green packers at lambeau field. kick off at 5:30 tonight. that will be right after the nbc bay area news. >> a lot of people like to get up and out and active even before or after the big thanksgiving meal. but it is a cold day ahead of us. anthony who is in for kari. >> it's cold this morning. temperatures in the 30s across parts
as many as three million to watch this. i saw people lined up at 3:00 this morning when i got here already ready to get their best spot along the railing here. is the latest live here in new york. laura and scott, everybody at home, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you, as well. kind of kicks off the holidays. watch the entire parade right here on nbc bay area. it will start at 9:00 this morning. >>> wait, there's more. right after the parade wraps up, bring in man's...
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busy a day as you've had. thank you so much. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: we'll be right back. stay with us. we continue our conversation now about the paris attack with robert gates. he was secretary of defense from 2006 to 2011. serving both administrations. he joins us now from philadelphia. i'm pleased to have him back on this program. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, charlie. good to be with you again. >> rose: tell me what reality you think the attacks in paris have changed. >> i think you need to look at what happened in paris alongside of the bombing of the russian airliner over the sinai and the market place attacks in bay route. -- bay beiru had,t. within three weeks isis launched major attacks in three very different places using three very different techniques. and i think it speaks to the way in which their ability to reach beyond the area that they control in syria and iraq has expanded. and we see that they're active in libya as well. and have made progress in establishing
busy a day as you've had. thank you so much. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: we'll be right back. stay with us. we continue our conversation now about the paris attack with robert gates. he was secretary of defense from 2006 to 2011. serving both administrations. he joins us now from philadelphia. i'm pleased to have him back on this program. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, charlie. good to be with you again. >> rose: tell me what reality you think...
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if racial tension is as big as social issue as ever. >> it has, it is. unfortunately, i think a lot has to do with political environment fueling that kind of tension. i say that on both sides of aisle. >> all right now speaking of politics. "new york post" reporting former nypd commissioner a kelly may be open to the idea of running for mayor. you have also been known to consider the position. >> absolutely, i am giving strong considering to running for mayor of new york city, i would bring a forward looking approach to government, not retrospect, the problem with the current mayor is running out of pet respeckive government, he came out of the same government of that kelly came up, they are fine people but that was in 1990s, we're getting read to go to 2017 with a new mayor, we need machine who knows how to lead -- we need someone who know how to lead. deirdre: i want to know one thing that you would do right off the bat for new york city. >> new york city, safer, i be honest with the public. with new yorkers and tell truth about public safety and where
if racial tension is as big as social issue as ever. >> it has, it is. unfortunately, i think a lot has to do with political environment fueling that kind of tension. i say that on both sides of aisle. >> all right now speaking of politics. "new york post" reporting former nypd commissioner a kelly may be open to the idea of running for mayor. you have also been known to consider the position. >> absolutely, i am giving strong considering to running for mayor of new...
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you're going to be as cost effective as you can and use your budget as effectively as you can. do it in an efficient way. the fcc is making progress in this. i think that's really good. >> that comes with as i mentioned earlier, with levels of pr risk. >> absolutely. >> which is probably why you see some people, you know, wanting to stay within a known quote/unquote measurable framework. and that's part of i think of what outside forces could help us with. because we will never get close to nirvana by doing things the same way that, you know, a -- work marginally. i will continue to push that even again that target grows. >> there's actually an interesting difference between -- because i was involved in both of these things. the part of the problem with rus in transition was they had to do things that were timely targeted and temporary. part of the changes at the fcc reflect that we were a bell to step back with the plan. with the help of folks like scott and you and others actually build political capital. build an understanding of why reverse auctions would be better. part of
you're going to be as cost effective as you can and use your budget as effectively as you can. do it in an efficient way. the fcc is making progress in this. i think that's really good. >> that comes with as i mentioned earlier, with levels of pr risk. >> absolutely. >> which is probably why you see some people, you know, wanting to stay within a known quote/unquote measurable framework. and that's part of i think of what outside forces could help us with. because we will...
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it is known as halloween fire balls. really known as that? one of the longest showers. shiri, break it down for you. >> daniel: break it down, nap town. got all of this going on. >> shiri: best way to do it with a graphic, guys because torrid meteor shower is long one and two peaks. first peak tonight going to be a little tough to see because we got clouds coming in. it is fire balls which are really bright meteors and sense we have clouds in boston, you got a second chance to see it with second peak of the torrid meteor shower next week so week from tonight and hoping to have better viewing there and came in this morning and definitely saw one of the fire balls and like what is going on. so i had to check out the space weather forecast when i got to work. >> daniel: space weather forecast. learned something new. never heard it said like that. all right. thank you so much for joining us this morning. don't forget the fox25 news this afternoon at 5:00. >> julie: see you tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. have a great day. okay, so everyone is saying, "hurry! you gotta get fio
it is known as halloween fire balls. really known as that? one of the longest showers. shiri, break it down for you. >> daniel: break it down, nap town. got all of this going on. >> shiri: best way to do it with a graphic, guys because torrid meteor shower is long one and two peaks. first peak tonight going to be a little tough to see because we got clouds coming in. it is fire balls which are really bright meteors and sense we have clouds in boston, you got a second chance to see...
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well as officers working computer systems and greats technology we have as well as officers and all of our different areas in the city that will do great work seen and unseen at the same time and complimenting the additional officers and he had a chance with the chief the other day to welcome in the new recruits in the academy what wonderful recruits we all right. have that will have some 4 hundred more additional police officers that join us along with the 200 firefighters and 50 pharmacies and including some additional 359-1-1 callers this is an incredible time for our city but we know that we can't just don't think the officers that we hire the public safety is a variety of things we have to do a city i want you to recognize the city will do it's part as well that means not only the hiring but means a good environment for the people to work in a city that is successful a city that looks to the future and says let's resurrect that police academy program and make sure that the youth we want that they want to have a safe city also see potential crazy they can enjoy in the police dep
well as officers working computer systems and greats technology we have as well as officers and all of our different areas in the city that will do great work seen and unseen at the same time and complimenting the additional officers and he had a chance with the chief the other day to welcome in the new recruits in the academy what wonderful recruits we all right. have that will have some 4 hundred more additional police officers that join us along with the 200 firefighters and 50 pharmacies...
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some are allowing light sabers as long as they are off during the movie. but if you head to cinamarc leave the saber at home. >> such a sad commentary of where things are. now to adam joseph talking about more changing. >> we had a drop in temperature and we had sunshine and now we are tracking a system cutting across the country with severe weather, as we look at double scan live radar this brought a lot of tornadoes yesterday in parts of kansas and nebraska as well as texas east of the rockies, that low north and west of oklahoma city bringing blizzard like conditions in colorado and kansas and east of there a pipeline of moisture and still dealing with tornado watches near jackson mississippi and parts of louisiana, and a little bit of this comes our way and we get heavier rain as we get into thursday, so this week's weather question has to deal with this system, that is really marking its territory across the country, where does yesterday's tornado outbreak -- in parts of kansas and texas. where does it rank in 2015, the fourth most tornados in one day
some are allowing light sabers as long as they are off during the movie. but if you head to cinamarc leave the saber at home. >> such a sad commentary of where things are. now to adam joseph talking about more changing. >> we had a drop in temperature and we had sunshine and now we are tracking a system cutting across the country with severe weather, as we look at double scan live radar this brought a lot of tornadoes yesterday in parts of kansas and nebraska as well as texas east...
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as well as the restoration locally of the vehicle license fee. back to historic levels 2% instead of the current 6.5% that came into effect when the former governor arnold schwarzenegger slashed the vehicle fee two third. deprived the state of california billions of dollars. the sales tax both recommended by mayor, transportation authority task force. we want to go out with a poll and engage support. you will hear during the presentation, the results of the poll are promising. san francisco voters very much want improvements to muny bar and caltrans. they want more paratransits and improve safety. at the end of the day, it appears the voters are willing to pay for those improvements through a sales tax. provided that we can assure them that the funds will be used for these transportation improvements and we will, of course, provide that assurance. i'm encouraged by the results i look forward to the presentation today. that concludes my report. colleagues, if there are no competentes, we'll move to public comment on item two. is there any public p
as well as the restoration locally of the vehicle license fee. back to historic levels 2% instead of the current 6.5% that came into effect when the former governor arnold schwarzenegger slashed the vehicle fee two third. deprived the state of california billions of dollars. the sales tax both recommended by mayor, transportation authority task force. we want to go out with a poll and engage support. you will hear during the presentation, the results of the poll are promising. san francisco...
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the breweries were established as early as 1848. they had to dig deep into the ground to find it cool enough in order for the beer to ferment. this is an all male population and this is how they occupy their time -- drinking, gambling and other sorts of things. one of the things that is kind of interesting is there has been a myth that the people who came to the gold rush were illiterate they were basically not very bright. the reality is a large well educatede professional people. if you think about it, it was a very expensive thing to go do. ship couldere by take anywhere from three to four months. .t was expensive to buy passage if you came overland, the investment of the wagons and supplies, it would be a minimum of six months journey to get here. so you had a lot of professionals who came early on. he had doctors, lawyers and all of these different professions. you had a very diverse group of people. thinking about the journey and how long it takes to get here, how separate it is and how unknown california is, we were a giant m
the breweries were established as early as 1848. they had to dig deep into the ground to find it cool enough in order for the beer to ferment. this is an all male population and this is how they occupy their time -- drinking, gambling and other sorts of things. one of the things that is kind of interesting is there has been a myth that the people who came to the gold rush were illiterate they were basically not very bright. the reality is a large well educatede professional people. if you think...
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that ain't gonna happen. >> rose: not as long as you're there. >> and not as long as arthur is there. >> rose: fair enough. and he's been here many times, as you know. >> yeah. >> rose: when you were at the "los angeles times," this is to take the measure of you, they told you to cut the staff and you said, no, i'm not going to do that. >> and they fired me. >> rose: and they fired you. ight. >> rose: you said you weren't going to do it, as i understand it, because it would go th to te heart of producing a quality newspaper. >> that's right. the "los angeles times," when i became managing editor and when i became editor was one of the greatest news organizations in the world. it still is. to be frank, i thought people who owned "the los angeles times" were not thinking about the impact the cuts would have. we were facing the possibility of closing foreign bureaus. we were facing the possibility of cutting the news report we gave to people in los angeles. i think we were creating the situation where we were jeopardized with business. to be perfectly frank, i don't mind saying this, i d
that ain't gonna happen. >> rose: not as long as you're there. >> and not as long as arthur is there. >> rose: fair enough. and he's been here many times, as you know. >> yeah. >> rose: when you were at the "los angeles times," this is to take the measure of you, they told you to cut the staff and you said, no, i'm not going to do that. >> and they fired me. >> rose: and they fired you. ight. >> rose: you said you weren't going to do it,...
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fryattened as the people were and were just as confused, just as panicked. there's a sense there are other attackers out there. and it really was such a sharp contrast to this defiance that we've seen, people who i had spoken to said we can't be afraid but a if we're afraid than they have won. but it's clear, anderson, that people here are afraid, that life here has changed in some fundamental way. and there's a real sense of difference. you know, we've talked a lot about "charlie hebdo." and after "charlie hebdo" within moments there was a hashtag je suis charlie. there was a take-away the french people knew how to respond collectively. with this crisis, with this attack, we haven't really seen that yet, that sense of people being galvanizedtogetherbya common theme, a common understanding of how to approach this, how to respond to this, and how to move on with their lives. >> clarissa, thank you. if you are just joining us at the top of the hour, want to give you the overall picture of where things stand. there are a lot of moving parts to this as christia
fryattened as the people were and were just as confused, just as panicked. there's a sense there are other attackers out there. and it really was such a sharp contrast to this defiance that we've seen, people who i had spoken to said we can't be afraid but a if we're afraid than they have won. but it's clear, anderson, that people here are afraid, that life here has changed in some fundamental way. and there's a real sense of difference. you know, we've talked a lot about "charlie...
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i took my elbow and bashed out my side window as hard as i could. >> as soon as she broke the glass with her elbow, i immediately jumped into the passenger side of the car. >> as the car speeds away with aaron now in the front seat, that's when melanie loses her grip. getting knocked unconscious. in the car, aaron is upside down. but turns out he's in a good position to use his feet. i didn't care if he had a gun. i wasn't caring about what kind of harm was going to come to me. i'm twisting my body so i'm laying on the foot of the passenger's seat and just start kicking the crap out of him out of the right side of his face, screaming and yelling. my baby is in the car. >> aaron knows he's fighting for his daughter's life and suddenly, as quickly as it started, it's over. the thief jumps out as the car rolls up slowly on to an embankment. >> i jumped into that driver's seat and immediately put it in park and then got out the driver's seat and, you know, lifted the seat back just to see if sam was okay. and she was screaming her head off. >> screaming her head off but okay. at the same tim
i took my elbow and bashed out my side window as hard as i could. >> as soon as she broke the glass with her elbow, i immediately jumped into the passenger side of the car. >> as the car speeds away with aaron now in the front seat, that's when melanie loses her grip. getting knocked unconscious. in the car, aaron is upside down. but turns out he's in a good position to use his feet. i didn't care if he had a gun. i wasn't caring about what kind of harm was going to come to me. i'm...
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but as you can sever typical for november standards. 57 trenton as well as allentown and reading. 57 in dover so a pretty popular number right now. the warm spot 60 in philadelphia. we did hit 61 for a high temperature today. a lot going o on satellite and radar. seraph's low off the carolinas. upper elf energy over the ohio valley. tropical storm kate over the bam has. tropical storm kate not going have any play in the storms along the east coast. kate will head out to sea. we'll deal with this low off of the coastline during the tomorrow and then the upper level low spins through tomorrow night with a little extra moisture during the evening hours. so, midnight tonight you start to see some of that steadier rain down to the south. though it is still light at that point. a few showers near philadelphia, some patchy drizzle. then tomorrow morning for the rush hour, very damp especially in and around philadelphia. could still be a little dry at least the beginning of the morning rush in the lehigh valley. but a heavier rain from dover down to atlantic city and the coastline. then that
but as you can sever typical for november standards. 57 trenton as well as allentown and reading. 57 in dover so a pretty popular number right now. the warm spot 60 in philadelphia. we did hit 61 for a high temperature today. a lot going o on satellite and radar. seraph's low off the carolinas. upper elf energy over the ohio valley. tropical storm kate over the bam has. tropical storm kate not going have any play in the storms along the east coast. kate will head out to sea. we'll deal with...
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certainly, in my career as a prosecutor and as a u.s. attorney, we've had -- i've had occasion to issue subpoenas and then work on alternate means of compliance, both as a prosecutor and as a private attorney. so, there are a number of ways in which we can obtain compliance, and i would certainly need to know more of the factual predicate before i could provide you with any specific guidance. >> yes, ma'am. the gentleman yields back, the chairman would recognize the gentle lady from california, ms. bass. >> thank you, mr. chair. and attorney general lynch, for your time today and also for your patience. it seems as though many people on the committee would like to have some of your time. >> it's quite all right. >> and i listened to my colleague a minute ago as well as my colleague gutierrez and he mentioned the letter. there's a letter also that i sent to your staff requesting a meeting with you, and perhaps what we could do is just join forces because i didn't realize there were multiple letters, because the concern is really the incre
certainly, in my career as a prosecutor and as a u.s. attorney, we've had -- i've had occasion to issue subpoenas and then work on alternate means of compliance, both as a prosecutor and as a private attorney. so, there are a number of ways in which we can obtain compliance, and i would certainly need to know more of the factual predicate before i could provide you with any specific guidance. >> yes, ma'am. the gentleman yields back, the chairman would recognize the gentle lady from...
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as well. had an earlier problem here. looks like that is cleared out of the way. in bound on 5. 270 southbound germantown to the beltway. top of the beltway getting slow. totally normal for this time of day. don't worry. 66 in bound and 95 north looking good. see you back here in ten minutes. >> melissa, thank you. a story parents of any tleen want to hear. the alarming new figures concerning sexual assault on college campuses. >>> plus, breaking news out of france this morning. an overnight siege. the impacts those attacks are having on security in europe and here in our area. >>> 6:16 now. breaking news. a seven hour standoff is over with. two terror suspects are dead in france. you're looking at live pictures from saint-denis where all of this took place. police were searching for the master mind in last week's attack in paris. they stormed an apartment building when the people inside started fighting back. one woman detonated an explosive vest and died. five police officers were hurt. it's
as well. had an earlier problem here. looks like that is cleared out of the way. in bound on 5. 270 southbound germantown to the beltway. top of the beltway getting slow. totally normal for this time of day. don't worry. 66 in bound and 95 north looking good. see you back here in ten minutes. >> melissa, thank you. a story parents of any tleen want to hear. the alarming new figures concerning sexual assault on college campuses. >>> plus, breaking news out of france this morning....
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became known as mr. clean and lived up to that nickname rather than the rail the watergate investigation and has never truly retired but has led the fight to protect puget sound. so he spent his life putting country before party of politics and reminds us how noble public service can be. back in 1966 plans related through a work straight through diverse neighbors. it was about to happen unless you so you don't want to be on the wrong side of barbara mikulski. she stopped at highway and jumpstarted with the finest public service careers we have ever seen and has been a lion us on capitol hill fighting for working families, high tech high-paying jobs. i could not be more proud to have her by my side to come by my side as i signed into law this one. [applause] her legacy reflects her roots and we are lucky it is a question she has been asking and answering longer than any female law enforcement officer in our country. [applause] there are people who do" right straight ahead. she became the 1st african-ameri
became known as mr. clean and lived up to that nickname rather than the rail the watergate investigation and has never truly retired but has led the fight to protect puget sound. so he spent his life putting country before party of politics and reminds us how noble public service can be. back in 1966 plans related through a work straight through diverse neighbors. it was about to happen unless you so you don't want to be on the wrong side of barbara mikulski. she stopped at highway and...
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as long as it's on the list, use as much as you want. just recently, you probably read the article in the chronicle, like use of the herbicides haven't stopped because neighbors protested. but before that on september 3, it has been used. as you know, [inaudible] was declared carcinogenic, the strain and it continues to be used in san francisco. it's totally unacceptable. i have some numbers for you. in 2014,, san francisco used herbicides 124 times and 79 of those times were [inaudible] in those natural areas. san francisco used herbicides 2002 times and 74 times in natural areas. in 2014, in glen park it was five times. and for those applications they used a herbicide. of course, the rest of those herbicides are not any better.. there just less [inaudible] and it's totally unacceptable that are being used in the parks for any use whatsoever. it has to stop. where also, besides one of them being when of them declared as probably a carcinogen [inaudible] the same herbicide is also linked very well to some health-birth defects. not the am
as long as it's on the list, use as much as you want. just recently, you probably read the article in the chronicle, like use of the herbicides haven't stopped because neighbors protested. but before that on september 3, it has been used. as you know, [inaudible] was declared carcinogenic, the strain and it continues to be used in san francisco. it's totally unacceptable. i have some numbers for you. in 2014,, san francisco used herbicides 124 times and 79 of those times were [inaudible] in...
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as soon as the weather improves, future arrangements will be made. the wreckage will be recovered to a safe place in cairo for further examination during which technology will be involved. the committee will recover the aircraft system computerrers. it is over a wide area, which is consistent with an inflight break up. some parts of the wreckage are missing and it is hoped to locate them in the in coming days. two, the observation of the aircraft wreckage does not yet allow for east defying the origin of the inflight break up. three, the flight recorders were recovered on the first day of the accident and they were successfully downloaded. the preliminary review of the flight reporters indicates the following. take off time. is 3 thundershowers 50 minutes 6 seconds. with regardings stopped 4 hours 13 minutes 20 seconds. so the duration of take off to end of recordings is 23 minutes and 14 seconds. last recorded altitudes 30,000 feet. while the aircraft is still in climbing mode. last recorded airspeed is 281 knots. with auto pilot was engaged until t
as soon as the weather improves, future arrangements will be made. the wreckage will be recovered to a safe place in cairo for further examination during which technology will be involved. the committee will recover the aircraft system computerrers. it is over a wide area, which is consistent with an inflight break up. some parts of the wreckage are missing and it is hoped to locate them in the in coming days. two, the observation of the aircraft wreckage does not yet allow for east defying the...
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not as warm as it has been. they will be a little warmer finding a little frost and cold tomorrow morning, breezy tomorrow, but not as windy for tuesday. and a lot like today. as we would head over to oakland and their daytime highs a little warmer as they would start off 47 degrees. then san jose your daytime highs about 56, a little warmer in oakland. they will be closer to the bay than what it is around the bay. and it will be tucked in from that edge. cool morning tomorrow and today, sort of grinding their way back up. i've got no rain here for their panels here, but that we do see things that are out the road with more showers. so it's not great, but we are not like what we were last year or the year before at 40% as we are doing better than last year. >> better than nothing. thank you, bill. >> thank you, bill. >>> if you grew up in the bay area, you probably remember their personality as we have sad news tonight. that he has died as he worked here for 30 years, called the labor day telethon. retiring from
not as warm as it has been. they will be a little warmer finding a little frost and cold tomorrow morning, breezy tomorrow, but not as windy for tuesday. and a lot like today. as we would head over to oakland and their daytime highs a little warmer as they would start off 47 degrees. then san jose your daytime highs about 56, a little warmer in oakland. they will be closer to the bay than what it is around the bay. and it will be tucked in from that edge. cool morning tomorrow and today, sort...
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. >> reporter: after two months of anger and unrest on campus, an announcement as sudden as it was stunning. >> i'm resigning as president of the university of missouri system. >> reporter: and hours later the chancellor announced he is stepping down at the end of the year. students say this semester has been plagued with incidents of racial harassment. >> i think there has been a lot of racial tensions and i'm glad that something has finally been done. >> reporter: in september, the black student body president said a group of white students had shouted the n-word at him. other students reported a swastika left on a dorm wall. and the university's response was lacking, even infuriating, they said. [ chanting ] >> reporter: they could hardly believe the news. enough to bring some to tears. and after protest leader jonathan butler to end his hunger strike after eight days, appearing weak and unsteady. >> our humanity is worth fighting for and that is what we're seeing in this moment. >> reporter: they celebrate not because it is the end of a journey, but they hope it is a new beginning. the
. >> reporter: after two months of anger and unrest on campus, an announcement as sudden as it was stunning. >> i'm resigning as president of the university of missouri system. >> reporter: and hours later the chancellor announced he is stepping down at the end of the year. students say this semester has been plagued with incidents of racial harassment. >> i think there has been a lot of racial tensions and i'm glad that something has finally been done. >>...
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as weearned in germanynd as we learned in nurmberg and o tokyo, however difficult the process, when the shooting stops, the courtroom is the best hope for future generations in meting out final justice. theirs is a war story that deserves to be told. i'm oliver north. good night. >>> tonight on "war stories" jihad in the jungles of southeast asia, and for two american missionaries. >> island resort. >> the dream became a nightmare. >> we were sure we would die. >> and a special operations commander enters the fray. >> unconventional warfare and unconventional operations. >> the philippines operations have had successful operations. >> hunting terror in paradise. that is nextn "war stories." >>> for years, islamic radicals have used this canopy as a safe
as weearned in germanynd as we learned in nurmberg and o tokyo, however difficult the process, when the shooting stops, the courtroom is the best hope for future generations in meting out final justice. theirs is a war story that deserves to be told. i'm oliver north. good night. >>> tonight on "war stories" jihad in the jungles of southeast asia, and for two american missionaries. >> island resort. >> the dream became a nightmare. >> we were sure we would...
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this book is as true as i hope that it is, as close as i thought i could get, a great deal i owe a debt to president bush 43 giving me an immense amount of his time and insight and wisdom,. >> wait a minute. [laughter] >> because i knew that john would be fair. i was concerned when he approached me about the book and a little skeptical, frankly, but i was able to read his intentions and it's a very good book and a fair book. >> thank you, sir, thank you. >> even though we are out of time, go ahead. [laughter] >> i do want to ask one thing because the central legend is that bush 41 didn't think that you should go into iraq and 2003. amasses all the time and when asked did read something. >> okay. >> is called a role reversal. [laughter] ♪ [laughter] [inaudible] >> he admitted that iraq cannot. >> let me put it into context. a lot of times how much did he ask him for advice, president bush 43 said send your briefers, i did a line by line read, a decision point of the best-selling presidential point, if we want to make this then that would be fine. but what i also found is that actually
this book is as true as i hope that it is, as close as i thought i could get, a great deal i owe a debt to president bush 43 giving me an immense amount of his time and insight and wisdom,. >> wait a minute. [laughter] >> because i knew that john would be fair. i was concerned when he approached me about the book and a little skeptical, frankly, but i was able to read his intentions and it's a very good book and a fair book. >> thank you, sir, thank you. >> even though...
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they're just as good as eating beef. they have more fiber than you know, most other protein sources, they're actually very nutritionally complete. it's not just about protein. they've got the same amount of omega 3s as fish, more iron than spinach and that's pretty incredible. we see it as a way to you know, we get excited. we have a patented flour that we've developed, that is much more nutritionally complete than an all-purpose flour would be. >> you're grinding them up into flour and not serving the whole cricket. >> yes. >> our whole thesis is that for most people, the visual barrier is really what keeps them from wanting to try crickets or any insect really. but by toasting them and grinding them, it's a lot like making coffee. mixing it together with other ingredients to make a flour that can be used for sweet or savory purposes, it's tasty. >> and the nutritional benefits what are the environmental benefits? >> this is an area that a lot of people have talked about. >> the bottom line is that insects are really ef
they're just as good as eating beef. they have more fiber than you know, most other protein sources, they're actually very nutritionally complete. it's not just about protein. they've got the same amount of omega 3s as fish, more iron than spinach and that's pretty incredible. we see it as a way to you know, we get excited. we have a patented flour that we've developed, that is much more nutritionally complete than an all-purpose flour would be. >> you're grinding them up into flour and...
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our president referred to it as a setback as elizabeth pointed out in that segment. the president of france who is calling this a war, your most recent column in the journal, is no war, how do we fight? >> i agree with mr. ernest. i am less concerned or focus on words than what happens. the air war is intensifying as we have been hearing. most military experts will tell you you are not going to defeat isis or any army on the ground without another army on the ground. the question is how do you create a force that ultimately can go in and do that job? two big questions have to be answered before that can be done. one is can the u.s. and russia agree on what the future of syria and president bashar al-assad is? that is where the problem is and will sunni forces from the region come together with an international support to do this job? those of the big questions. a lot of ways to do that, there could be you an oversight or nato oversight or a coalition of the willing, less formal coalition but also that is the question we are heading 4. >> jenna: will russia be willing
our president referred to it as a setback as elizabeth pointed out in that segment. the president of france who is calling this a war, your most recent column in the journal, is no war, how do we fight? >> i agree with mr. ernest. i am less concerned or focus on words than what happens. the air war is intensifying as we have been hearing. most military experts will tell you you are not going to defeat isis or any army on the ground without another army on the ground. the question is how...
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as long as they have someone to believe in them. citi financed the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should at matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality....
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other as much as we should. so we're going to try to change the way we go about business, change the way we go about music in particular. >> you are going to leverage the cloud of the power of this alliance. and you want to make live music as profitable as live sports. give me a specific example how you will do that. >> this building is a great example it. doesn't have a anchor tenant or a scoreboard or a press box. it is the -- bono thinks it is the greatest music hall in all of the world ux could economically build and create these kinds of buildings and facilities based on music. but we are always very geared toward the anchor tenants, whether it be basketball or hockey or both. music does 40 or 50 nights in a building so they will do more nights of music than a hockey or basketball team will play. but we sell separately and independently. we don't have the suite or the box or the sponsorship revenue or the premium seating revenue because we never combine and consolidate it. so we're going to think about how
other as much as we should. so we're going to try to change the way we go about business, change the way we go about music in particular. >> you are going to leverage the cloud of the power of this alliance. and you want to make live music as profitable as live sports. give me a specific example how you will do that. >> this building is a great example it. doesn't have a anchor tenant or a scoreboard or a press box. it is the -- bono thinks it is the greatest music hall in all of...
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as far as the pension goes, i talked to malia about the pension. i don't think -- >> 30 seconds. >> i don't think san francisco city is going to go bankrupt and, in fact we're doing very well. i wish we could do better, because it's your duty and your responsibility and getting the hedge fund is absolutely disaster for all of us. thank you. >> thank you. is there any other member of the public who wishes to comment at this time? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you, ladies and gentlemen for your comments, mr. clerk please call the me item. >> item 4 action item closed session. >> thank you. >> how long will this closed session last? >> closed session doesn't have a time limit on it. >> you need to put a time limit -- that is unfair to us. >> thank you. we're going into closed session now. [ inaudible ] >> i cannot. [ gavel ] good afternoon everyone we're about to resume our meeting. all right ladies and gentlemen, thank you for bearing with us. we have completed our closed session. is there a motion not to disclose what was discussed in
as far as the pension goes, i talked to malia about the pension. i don't think -- >> 30 seconds. >> i don't think san francisco city is going to go bankrupt and, in fact we're doing very well. i wish we could do better, because it's your duty and your responsibility and getting the hedge fund is absolutely disaster for all of us. thank you. >> thank you. is there any other member of the public who wishes to comment at this time? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank...
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they were not doing as well on the tests, so the tests they were taking they were not doing as well as their white counterparts. we looked at things like graduation rates where most were graduating and going off to college which was a positive thing but for the black and latino students were going to be two-year colleges as opposed to four-year colleges so there were all these inequalities and differences that manifest themselves in the school and they sort of made us wonder what was actually going on inside of the school context and so we wanted to understand grace and with the dynamics were as well as the social class dynamics that might be leading to these inequalities and so we thought mr. weber's invitation was a great opportunity to look at what was going on more generally to be started with the black students and we actually wound up in producing interviewing about 171 people in the community including students, parents, community members, teachers, administrative to get a complete picture of what was happening in the context. >> we wanted to understand what was racial of these
they were not doing as well on the tests, so the tests they were taking they were not doing as well as their white counterparts. we looked at things like graduation rates where most were graduating and going off to college which was a positive thing but for the black and latino students were going to be two-year colleges as opposed to four-year colleges so there were all these inequalities and differences that manifest themselves in the school and they sort of made us wonder what was actually...
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as much about the people and personalities behind the defense of marriage act case as it is about legal strategy and you write as you were preparing to put a post-it note on your computer that said it's all about edith stupid, so tell us about the events in her life. the main message i was trying to tell myself is to win the case is to focus on the facts of her life and they really are remarkable. her life kind of involved a panoramic story of how life has been or was for people in this country in the 20th century so i thought that was very important that i'm going to give you a couple of anecdotes. ev group up in philadelphia and depression and came from a middle-class jewish family. her fodder lost everything during the depression and that they had to move in with relatives. she went to college at temple university and that at college she kind of realized she fell in love with a woman and realized that she was a lesbian and broke off her engagement because of that. there was a new movie out about patricia's book that tells the story that wasn't realistic for women at time to have a co
as much about the people and personalities behind the defense of marriage act case as it is about legal strategy and you write as you were preparing to put a post-it note on your computer that said it's all about edith stupid, so tell us about the events in her life. the main message i was trying to tell myself is to win the case is to focus on the facts of her life and they really are remarkable. her life kind of involved a panoramic story of how life has been or was for people in this country...
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we could see some gusts as high as 20 miles per hour. i'll have your full forecast coming up and we'll talk about much needed rain that may have put some numbers in the bank on back to you. >> have necessary is a, thank you -- vanessa, thank you. >>> a funeral will be held today for another victim of 9/11. >> nypd lieutenant marci sims died of cancer, one of 1700 people who died following their work at the 9/11 attacks. we have more on that. ilana? >> reporter: hundreds this morning are going to pay their respects to marci sims. she was so dedicated to her work here at the world trade center site and this is where she paid the ultimate sacrifice. dat community will say goodbye -- today the community will say she lost her battle with cancer at the age of 51. >> it was just smoky. you felt like it was burning your throat. >> reporter: that's sims talking in a video last year about responding to 9/11 and the conditions she worked in. sims spent four months at the site doing rescue recovery and cleanup as a rookie officer. her health then de
we could see some gusts as high as 20 miles per hour. i'll have your full forecast coming up and we'll talk about much needed rain that may have put some numbers in the bank on back to you. >> have necessary is a, thank you -- vanessa, thank you. >>> a funeral will be held today for another victim of 9/11. >> nypd lieutenant marci sims died of cancer, one of 1700 people who died following their work at the 9/11 attacks. we have more on that. ilana? >> reporter:...
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the sweet spot is as bellicose as possible. we will destroy him and if we need to bomb him and it will make your head spin and all of that, but actually, operationally, in a dhaunt is war weary, even a gop electorate that isn't thrilled to hear the idea of troop deployments to keep that ratcheted back. >> donald trump's foreign policy when you look at it is closer to rand paul's than hillary clinton's. it is dubbish as robert said and he is sdept call of toppling stek secular dictators which is something we have been hearing rand paul, an intervention skeptic been saying the last year. i think you are right. the rhetoric is bombastic. it's we're going to kill him. do everything we can to stop the bad guys but in reality they are reluctant to put forth a plan that would put boots on the ground. >> that's win consistent theme when you press them for a concrete solution. no one sounds particularly adept baze the solution isn't particularly clear. >> a lot of these campaigns -- i checked in with them over the weekend with -- they s
the sweet spot is as bellicose as possible. we will destroy him and if we need to bomb him and it will make your head spin and all of that, but actually, operationally, in a dhaunt is war weary, even a gop electorate that isn't thrilled to hear the idea of troop deployments to keep that ratcheted back. >> donald trump's foreign policy when you look at it is closer to rand paul's than hillary clinton's. it is dubbish as robert said and he is sdept call of toppling stek secular dictators...
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this has brought little bits of rain even as far south as california. especially now that this is in the mountainous terrain, places like the central rockies, not in question. some places a foot and a half in higher he will reactions and dusting of snowfall makes it to the lower elevations. putting this in motion, what it does once it pulls out of this region is do what the last couple of systems have done, get that gulf mainly and then become more widespread rain as it hits the midsection of the country. ahead of that, though, very warm temperatures where that front hasn't gone through, a lot of 70's. >> november, so we'll take the snow for now. >> investigators from five countries are looking at what caused a russian passenger plane to crash. >> there are many theories and a lot of speculation. we'll talk to a former ntsb official about what to look for next in the search for a causes. >> a colorado volt that has a community divided over funding for the state's second largest school district. ol district. the only way to get better is to challenge you
this has brought little bits of rain even as far south as california. especially now that this is in the mountainous terrain, places like the central rockies, not in question. some places a foot and a half in higher he will reactions and dusting of snowfall makes it to the lower elevations. putting this in motion, what it does once it pulls out of this region is do what the last couple of systems have done, get that gulf mainly and then become more widespread rain as it hits the midsection of...
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and every day for as long as my doctor tells me. don't miss a >>> this is 7 news at 4:30. >> we are following breaking news right now. police are searching for a shooter in colorado springs, colorado. a gunman opened fire near a planned parenthood late this morning, and police just confirmed that a gunman is still firing at officers on the scene. right thousand they can't find him. at least three officers are injured. there is no word yet on their conditions. officials say an unknown number of people are also hurt. police aresking everyone
and every day for as long as my doctor tells me. don't miss a >>> this is 7 news at 4:30. >> we are following breaking news right now. police are searching for a shooter in colorado springs, colorado. a gunman opened fire near a planned parenthood late this morning, and police just confirmed that a gunman is still firing at officers on the scene. right thousand they can't find him. at least three officers are injured. there is no word yet on their conditions. officials say an...