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. >> and to know that he is gone, it's like, well, unreal. it's like unreal. >> reporter: a friend and former co-worker drove to the crime scene, where the 26-year- old tyson barnett of upper marlboro was shot and killed on the sign of the delivery route saturday night in landover. see you know, a life is taken. and it is so easy as it seems like it is senseless and people, they don't care now. and it is not precious to people anymore. >> i knew that they had gunshots because i know what they sound like as i got up and they started running. >> it'd be the rarest. >> reporter: he is the president of the rockville branch of the national association of letter carriers. he didn't represent barnett or the area where he was killed. but he has been the loudest voice in trying to get postal workers off the streets before it gets dark. >> i'm outraged. more than angry. and it didn't have to happen. i told them what the problems were. and they chose to ignore it. >> reporter: he's been outspoken about the dangers of delivering. he brought it up again l
. >> and to know that he is gone, it's like, well, unreal. it's like unreal. >> reporter: a friend and former co-worker drove to the crime scene, where the 26-year- old tyson barnett of upper marlboro was shot and killed on the sign of the delivery route saturday night in landover. see you know, a life is taken. and it is so easy as it seems like it is senseless and people, they don't care now. and it is not precious to people anymore. >> i knew that they had gunshots because...
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. >>> the cnn film "an unreal dream" is the true story of michael morton, a man who spent 25 years in a texas prison for a crime he did not commit. a juror's search for emotion on the stand and a defendant's effort to suppress it seemingly led to a life sentence. >> i guess i kept looking at michael and just notice hadding that he just didn't seem to have a lot of feeling about him. i guess i kept looking for some emotion that would let me know something about him, what was going on. >> michael had an amazing capacity to compartmentalize things so that he didn't bring his grief into the office. i don't know what he did with it. >> i didn't think i was going to get convicted. it was going to be a longish trial, but then it would be revealed that there can be no there there. there's nothing to convict. there's nothing hard. there's nothing that says, look, this guy did it. there's nothing beyond a reasonable doubt. and i couldn't imagine what could possibly be manufactured to make 12 people think that i'd killed my wife. >> what led -- what led a jury to convict michael morton of murder
. >>> the cnn film "an unreal dream" is the true story of michael morton, a man who spent 25 years in a texas prison for a crime he did not commit. a juror's search for emotion on the stand and a defendant's effort to suppress it seemingly led to a life sentence. >> i guess i kept looking at michael and just notice hadding that he just didn't seem to have a lot of feeling about him. i guess i kept looking for some emotion that would let me know something about him, what...
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i mean the kids are up there and so scared, it is unreal to do anything. >> the harper has been charged inflicting serious injuries and guess this, the children's mother works for for the services. >>> 7 cases of a potential fatal disease reported on the campus of princeton and now school officials are debating whether to offer the type bdiabetes shot. meanwhile students taking precautions and washing their hands and not sharing drinks. this week's the obama and clinton family's will be visiting the grave of john f. kennedy and a replay ceremony will be held in his honor, it will be 50 yea assassination from dallas. >>> the bears are right around the corner. >>> a group of friends rekindle old rivalries of the "best man holiday". >> he did not win anything, it is a complete scam. you got to sdop them. stop them. >> i am running out of time >> along the way, they settled scores and learned about each other. >> a group of college friends reunit for christmas and -- >> he's just messing with you man. >> of the sequel of "the best man" in 2009. >>> this is the warriors victory, kal football
i mean the kids are up there and so scared, it is unreal to do anything. >> the harper has been charged inflicting serious injuries and guess this, the children's mother works for for the services. >>> 7 cases of a potential fatal disease reported on the campus of princeton and now school officials are debating whether to offer the type bdiabetes shot. meanwhile students taking precautions and washing their hands and not sharing drinks. this week's the obama and clinton family's...
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gilbert and george appear in their own paintings, a pair of artists romping through an unreal media world. postmodern is a new way of saying modern, this kind of new culture that represents absence of distinction between originality and reproduction and the idea that you go to the past, uncloak the past, remake the past, in order to say something new. for today's artists, the problem seems to be, what new is there to say? in a vanitasive style, pat steir takes the traditional still life genre and fragments her painting into 64 separate frames. the range of styles presents an encapsulated course in the history of western art. boldly invoking the classical tradition, carlo maria mariani has painted looking into celestial mirror. the artist self-consciously winks at his postmodern audience, a public fully aware of the ironies of reciting the heroic past in an unheroic age. here julia paolini presents art looking at art-- two replicas of the most famous of greek sculptures, the venus de milo, mirror each other. beauty studies beauty in order to develop. the palais royal in paris is an 18th-ce
gilbert and george appear in their own paintings, a pair of artists romping through an unreal media world. postmodern is a new way of saying modern, this kind of new culture that represents absence of distinction between originality and reproduction and the idea that you go to the past, uncloak the past, remake the past, in order to say something new. for today's artists, the problem seems to be, what new is there to say? in a vanitasive style, pat steir takes the traditional still life genre...
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. >> jawan is unreal. . it is been a pleasure to watch him and coaching him, i am going to enjoy it. >> this is a big game for a lot of reasons, and number one know the fact that you could be for the first time defeated and i am sure that's something that you tell your kids about. >> there is been talks but there is never been a 10 for the team so they know what they're playing for again tonight. >> of the first quarter, we'll have the highlights, and i am going to enjoy cardinals newman real f burgers. >>> it is a nice and cool night out there. >> yeah e this time of the year, gasia mikaelian, we can be talking about rainfall. not tonight, we are in the clear of the rain. as far as temperatures for this afternoon, it was an another warm one out there, a lot of upper 70s for santa rosa and live moore and 79 and san francisco and right now on the map, we can show you this, with all of organized clouds covering way up to the north. the only thing that we are concern of tonight is some fog regroup ugh in the co
. >> jawan is unreal. . it is been a pleasure to watch him and coaching him, i am going to enjoy it. >> this is a big game for a lot of reasons, and number one know the fact that you could be for the first time defeated and i am sure that's something that you tell your kids about. >> there is been talks but there is never been a 10 for the team so they know what they're playing for again tonight. >> of the first quarter, we'll have the highlights, and i am going to enjoy...
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his work dramatizes unrealized potential, like the sound of flowers decaying or the symbolic power of the cross. this piano is wrapped in felt like an elephant's hide, but the concert grand is not dead, only mute. underneath, it can still be played. yves klein had the desire to purify reality, painting everything blue. this kind of blue has been invented by klein to represent and to symbolize the spirituality and the material sensibility that permeates any substance. in a carefully orchestrated event in the early sixties, klein took these models and made them his paintbrushes. traces of their bodies remain. the canvas is transformed into a blue icon that represents the transformation of the flesh into purity. minimal art, or what came to be known as minimalism, was really a phenomenon of abstract sculpture that ran parallel to the rise of pop art in the early sixties. minimal art seems to have devised a kind of abstract sculptural analogue to what it was that pop art was doing. like pop art, one felt that the artist was taking a certain kind of almost perverse and nihilistic pleasure
his work dramatizes unrealized potential, like the sound of flowers decaying or the symbolic power of the cross. this piano is wrapped in felt like an elephant's hide, but the concert grand is not dead, only mute. underneath, it can still be played. yves klein had the desire to purify reality, painting everything blue. this kind of blue has been invented by klein to represent and to symbolize the spirituality and the material sensibility that permeates any substance. in a carefully orchestrated...
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your world in 90 seconds. >> it's unreal. the most important thing is that i can move on because i'm still here. >> the heartland rises from the rubble. >> the death toll stands
your world in 90 seconds. >> it's unreal. the most important thing is that i can move on because i'm still here. >> the heartland rises from the rubble. >> the death toll stands
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. >> unreal. that all said, after the assassination, it was really tough times for her grandmother. she was embarrassed and ashamed that she housed someone who would do what oswald did, and she was the victim of a lot of threats, death threats of people who found out where oswald was living at the time he committed the assassination. >> we should point out that where you are save just one site where people have gathered today, correct? >> yeah, this is one of three locations around downtown. we're always in about a mile of the plaza as the crow flies, if you will. and right now they're showing where kennedy visited, i believe its fort worth, before he was assassinated in dallas, and they're expecting up to 1,000 people to end up at these other overflow areas, but again, it's a nasty day weather wise. and we'll see hat crowd is like. >> -- what the crowd is like. >> and a reminder that aljazeera will have continuing coverage of the events surrounding the death of jfk50 years later. >>> typhoon haiyan has become the worst natural disaster in the history of the philippines, and the dea
. >> unreal. that all said, after the assassination, it was really tough times for her grandmother. she was embarrassed and ashamed that she housed someone who would do what oswald did, and she was the victim of a lot of threats, death threats of people who found out where oswald was living at the time he committed the assassination. >> we should point out that where you are save just one site where people have gathered today, correct? >> yeah, this is one of three locations...
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through his highly naturalistic style, dali gives a sense of reality to images that are unreal, inspired by nightmares and visions. the second kind of surrealist artist, the painter poet, is exemplified by the sculptor alexander calder and the painters joan miro and max ernst. using poetic techniques of free association, they explored ways of reducing the conscious control of the rational mind. miro's paintings from the twenties, like siesta, seem to have no structure, just a loose, free flow of images which seem to come out of the blue. max ernst-- using a technique of rubbing natural objects such as wood, shells, and leaves-- managed to bring forth unforeseen images, creating landscapes that are truly surreal. this painting of 1927 is called forest. ironically, it was in those societies which claimed the most far-reaching utopian ideals that the fiercest backlash against modern art and abstraction took place. stalin in russia, hitler in germany, reviled modern art as degenerate, decadent, and elitist, and they sought to replace it forcibly by an art portraying the proletarian glories o
through his highly naturalistic style, dali gives a sense of reality to images that are unreal, inspired by nightmares and visions. the second kind of surrealist artist, the painter poet, is exemplified by the sculptor alexander calder and the painters joan miro and max ernst. using poetic techniques of free association, they explored ways of reducing the conscious control of the rational mind. miro's paintings from the twenties, like siesta, seem to have no structure, just a loose, free flow...
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this is unreal. christmas ofast year is the last te we hadny time of rainfall tt will rival this system wit.9. >> that is a long time. >> coming up, puppy love. the photos drawing international attentiono a boy and his little d. >>> was a hollywood aress poisoned to deat the starf "8-mile" died in 2009 the coner determined she died of complations from pneumonia her family wasever satisfied with those results. independt testing found metals linked to rat poison in her hair sampls. her fher wants justice for her ughter. >>> researchers fou that those who he taken a birthontrol pill were trice as likelyo be diagnosed with glaucoma ey say tt women on the pill should be screened for it. curry tonit.mentor steph d the gits have a new pitcher. >> fun show tonig. whoopee goldberg on the program. and a program of cque du soleil and headlines. [ male annncer ] you can change your tomorrow if you do something today. and there'never been a better time because this year, devry university has $45 million dollars i
this is unreal. christmas ofast year is the last te we hadny time of rainfall tt will rival this system wit.9. >> that is a long time. >> coming up, puppy love. the photos drawing international attentiono a boy and his little d. >>> was a hollywood aress poisoned to deat the starf "8-mile" died in 2009 the coner determined she died of complations from pneumonia her family wasever satisfied with those results. independt testing found metals linked to rat poison in...
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instead we are fighting unreal war against our citizens. >> juan, what about it? are you in for of this kind of thing? >> i'm notut i am in favor of being safe. i like that they are going to look at records. i n't have a problem with that. it's one they violate the constitution or go overboard. jonathan would agree we need to take steps to protect ourselves against those militant islamists who are trying to kill us. >> we can start with not makingeals with iran. that's a good first step. >> the point is this. this is a question not of safety but a question of violating the constitution. the constitution was written by men who understood that the best protection for the people you have to protect from your own government. cour own government snooping and ing this thing. every time out curs, filegtae 1993-'94. hillary clinton got a the f.b.i. files. "oh, i didn't do it. it was a mistake. that wasn't supposedo happen." every time we do it, they abusit and abuse it and abe it. >> michelle, n.s.a. started stad the same way one thg and they were really violating the fou
instead we are fighting unreal war against our citizens. >> juan, what about it? are you in for of this kind of thing? >> i'm notut i am in favor of being safe. i like that they are going to look at records. i n't have a problem with that. it's one they violate the constitution or go overboard. jonathan would agree we need to take steps to protect ourselves against those militant islamists who are trying to kill us. >> we can start with not makingeals with iran. that's a good...
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. >> reporter: she writes how unreal reality tv is. >> you have become the reality tv whistle blower? are you going to get in trouble for that? >> i'm that girl. >> reporter: this scene in her show, torrie and dean home sweet hollywood was a fake, a re-enactment. >> it doesn't negate everything we have done for years being a real family on tv. there are still real moments. we want to share that. there are fine tuned moments. >> reporter: a real family on tv which sometimes brought her criticism for putting her kids on camera, toddler tantrums. a juicy detail that hasn't gone public until now. a 2009, tori and dean sex tape, that a former friend unsuccessfully tried to sell. drama she writes about for the first time. dean and i had a romantic valentine night. dean said we should tape ourselves having sex. afterward i checked my angles. they were good. i allowed him to keep it. if there is a code where celebrities don't dish about other celebrities, tori doesn't subscribe to it. >> do i want to go to the rachel zoe section? i was a reality star watching a reality star, where she may hav
. >> reporter: she writes how unreal reality tv is. >> you have become the reality tv whistle blower? are you going to get in trouble for that? >> i'm that girl. >> reporter: this scene in her show, torrie and dean home sweet hollywood was a fake, a re-enactment. >> it doesn't negate everything we have done for years being a real family on tv. there are still real moments. we want to share that. there are fine tuned moments. >> reporter: a real family on tv...
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that's unreal. a day off would be good for everybody. better for everybody. >> i used to be a huge black friday shopper, midnight i'm good with that. but 5 p.m.? that's bad. >> reporter: whether you think it's sad or not, the fact is it's happening at that kmart store over there in redwood city, they will actually be opened up all the way through black friday. that means the lights will be on in that store for the next 41 hours straight. live in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> imagine that. a lot of shoppers stayed home. mark kelly live in the city, thanks. >>> right now charities across the bay area are providing the less fortunate with traditional thanksgiving meals. ryan takeo joins us live now from a group known for feeding the homeless population of san francisco. >> reporter: hi, anne. good evening to you. happy thanksgiving. now, these folks are putting together some take-home lunch. glide memorial is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. downstairs volunteers are putting together 5,000 turkey dinners. you thought you
that's unreal. a day off would be good for everybody. better for everybody. >> i used to be a huge black friday shopper, midnight i'm good with that. but 5 p.m.? that's bad. >> reporter: whether you think it's sad or not, the fact is it's happening at that kmart store over there in redwood city, they will actually be opened up all the way through black friday. that means the lights will be on in that store for the next 41 hours straight. live in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix 5....
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looks almost unreal. officials now believe a total ever of 1500 homes were lost in one day across 12 states. never ceases to amaze me how strong these storms are. >> disintegrate before, but never like that. let's start off with the temperatures. those plunge. it's made all the way down to texas and new mexico. that's where you'll have trouble over the day today with winter weather advisories from wichita to oklahoma city, even close to dallas we have a winter storm watch. you may see some wintry weather as we go throughout your friday and saturday. we have some freezing dri he will drizzle west texas, heavy snow on the border of colorado and new mexico. this weekend, we watch dallas today you're okay. saturday, it looks like we'll see temperatures warming up in a few spots. but some of that though could be right along that texas/oklahoma border and then look what happens on the east coast for sunday. 32 in new york a high, it will be windy, cold. and then day before thanksgiving, almost like a nor'easter
looks almost unreal. officials now believe a total ever of 1500 homes were lost in one day across 12 states. never ceases to amaze me how strong these storms are. >> disintegrate before, but never like that. let's start off with the temperatures. those plunge. it's made all the way down to texas and new mexico. that's where you'll have trouble over the day today with winter weather advisories from wichita to oklahoma city, even close to dallas we have a winter storm watch. you may see...
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it was just unreal. >> reporter: we begin this national period of mourning the president, and yet in a very personal way, you have to deal with your own grief. was that hard? >> oh, was it ever. yes. we had grown so close together. he was the other part of me that was just missing. facing life with three children without him seems almost impossible. >> reporter: as the media storm began to swirl around her, marie tippit found her thoughts going to the one person who could truly understand her ordeal, jacqueline kennedy. >> i can certainly sympathize with her. >> reporter: the two young widows saw their husbands laid to rest on the same day, and somehow in the midst of her grief, the first lady found time to write a condolence letter to marie tippit. this never before seen letter was as direct as it was unexpected. dear mrs. tippit, what can i say to you? my husband's death is responsible for you losing your husband. wasn't one life enough to take on that day? i lit a flame for jack at arlington that will burn forever. i consider that it burns for your husband, too, and so will eve ev
it was just unreal. >> reporter: we begin this national period of mourning the president, and yet in a very personal way, you have to deal with your own grief. was that hard? >> oh, was it ever. yes. we had grown so close together. he was the other part of me that was just missing. facing life with three children without him seems almost impossible. >> reporter: as the media storm began to swirl around her, marie tippit found her thoughts going to the one person who could...
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winds increasing to one hundred images depicting our lives rubio was unreal. spring loaded it on sale with one hundred and ninety nine he disapproves. all of the proceedings of the five that is the best. right in the city was created with one hundred and ninety nine. with the decision. with this the one hundred and ninety nine. it is. check here taylor was cassettes that the appeal of that don't make any. nick and when it's obvious i'm a non i'm in vietnam kitchen items. oh apart from the image of the shah ceo of a key player toward the sun began to decrease of one exists but the sale of them opened a can on the field officially won the coveted items. isn't it a specially designed that way. does it so. the us the basic skills of. miss it the gardens. the couple installed on the doctors of all what reason could be added and i and a trip to india by participating in the evening on the beach were on the backs of the game is up to shoot fish in the car and. the top with jaundice it dawned on me and i are off the kitchen wash them with a piece of those who died due
winds increasing to one hundred images depicting our lives rubio was unreal. spring loaded it on sale with one hundred and ninety nine he disapproves. all of the proceedings of the five that is the best. right in the city was created with one hundred and ninety nine. with the decision. with this the one hundred and ninety nine. it is. check here taylor was cassettes that the appeal of that don't make any. nick and when it's obvious i'm a non i'm in vietnam kitchen items. oh apart from the image...
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plus -- >> there's nothing here. [ crying ] >> unreal. just terrifying. >> as midwesterners continue to pick up the pieces, new stories of survival in the areas hit hardest by a string of deadly tornadoes. >> and tesla's model s the so- called safest car in america is being put to the test. u.s. safety regulators launch a formal investigation of the company's electric cars and why the company's ceo says they asked for this. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. c-e-o elon musk says... brit on. weather ad libs >>> the feds open a formal investigation into the tesla's electric car fires. the company's ceo elon musk says bring it on. >> finally storm clouds rolling back into the bay area. we are seeing some rain now and more to come. we'll talk about it coming up. >> and this crash in milpitas turned into a traffic alert after a big rig crashes into the guardrail. we'll have the latest on delays coming up.
plus -- >> there's nothing here. [ crying ] >> unreal. just terrifying. >> as midwesterners continue to pick up the pieces, new stories of survival in the areas hit hardest by a string of deadly tornadoes. >> and tesla's model s the so- called safest car in america is being put to the test. u.s. safety regulators launch a formal investigation of the company's electric cars and why the company's ceo says they asked for this. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ telephone rings ]...
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. >> that is unreal you'd have objection after negotiate yeahings are complete, twice. >> i think union is not going to strike but go owing to have to come up with a compromise it's showing scombart their people are not quite on the ball. >> bart board meets again this thursday. on the agenda is a vote on whether to ratify the contract between the district and unions. in walnut creek, abc7 news. >> one man is being praised as a hero tonight after helping to evacuate more than a thousand people just before the super typhoon hit the philippines the tiny island almost destroyed every home in a large town called san francisco and the population survived because the mayor has been performing drills for years. >> you know they're vulnerable to typhoons. so the municipality there are 991 houses were damaged. >> that former mayor suspected it was going to be deadly and made sure everybody was moved to safer ground before that typhoon hit. >> tonight, the world bank is offering philippines a $500 million emergency loan to help rebuild the country. abc # is teeming up to collect donations today z
. >> that is unreal you'd have objection after negotiate yeahings are complete, twice. >> i think union is not going to strike but go owing to have to come up with a compromise it's showing scombart their people are not quite on the ball. >> bart board meets again this thursday. on the agenda is a vote on whether to ratify the contract between the district and unions. in walnut creek, abc7 news. >> one man is being praised as a hero tonight after helping to evacuate more...
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his play stands as a complete metaphor for the conflict between the real and the unreal. it illustrates the fragile, transcending nature of the illusion of reality. over 300 years ago, shakespeare's aging philosopher, prospero, concluded, "our revels now are ended. "these our actors, as i foretold you, "were all spirits, and are melted into air, "into thin air: and, like the baseless fabric of this vision, "the cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces, "the solemn temples, the great globe itself, "yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, "and, like this insubstantial pageant faded, "leave not a rack behind. "we are such stuff as dreams are made on; and our little life is rounded with a sleep." this was a coproduction of miami-dade community llege anbritish broadcasting corporation, british open university. captioning performed by aegis rapidtext
his play stands as a complete metaphor for the conflict between the real and the unreal. it illustrates the fragile, transcending nature of the illusion of reality. over 300 years ago, shakespeare's aging philosopher, prospero, concluded, "our revels now are ended. "these our actors, as i foretold you, "were all spirits, and are melted into air, "into thin air: and, like the baseless fabric of this vision, "the cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces, "the solemn...
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unreal. a day off would be good for everybody. better for everybody. >> i used to be a huge black friday shopper. midnight, i'm good with that. but 5:00 in the afternoon, that's sad. >> meanwhile the big crowd got out of hand in some places. in new jersey a walmart shopper was pepper sprayed and arrested after he got into a dispute with an employee. >> he was unhappy with the manager and the way the store was running the sale. >> across in southern california, a similar scene. a police officer was injured when agitated shoppers got into a fight. >> there was tensions that flared up, people that were cutting in line. >> and shots were fired outside a kohl's department star outside of chicago. shoppers inside continued to hunt for holiday bar against. now, if you're looking to stay away from the crowds this weekend, you can shop online. you may not even have to wait until cyber monday. according to shop.org, more than half of online retailers have already started their holiday shopping discounts. >>> now, we have a territorial confl
unreal. a day off would be good for everybody. better for everybody. >> i used to be a huge black friday shopper. midnight, i'm good with that. but 5:00 in the afternoon, that's sad. >> meanwhile the big crowd got out of hand in some places. in new jersey a walmart shopper was pepper sprayed and arrested after he got into a dispute with an employee. >> he was unhappy with the manager and the way the store was running the sale. >> across in southern california, a similar...
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against iran and threatened war so this sort of the whole issue around nuclear weapons program real unreal seems to be a source smokescreen to try and caroll iran into trade continuing to trade its all in its natural gas in the petro dollar and so sure up the american economy that way . major obstacle to the deal is israel's opposition to any hint of a compromise during the previous round of talks two weeks ago the country apply considerable pressure to influence the positions of france and the u.s. . has more now from jerusalem. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu continues to be as critical as ever he has consistently called this a bad deal he has expressed skepticism over the rainy and statement that they are not intending to build a nuclear bomb and he has also say that the lifting of sanctions does nothing more than merely give them breathing space now this growing statements by the israeli prime minister has seen his relationship with the united states hit an all time low the obama administration has criticized his all or nothing approach as the israeli american relationship to
against iran and threatened war so this sort of the whole issue around nuclear weapons program real unreal seems to be a source smokescreen to try and caroll iran into trade continuing to trade its all in its natural gas in the petro dollar and so sure up the american economy that way . major obstacle to the deal is israel's opposition to any hint of a compromise during the previous round of talks two weeks ago the country apply considerable pressure to influence the positions of france and the...
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it's unreal. >> reporter: richard thomas will be back in court next tuesday. that's when he will be represented by a private attorney. now, we typically don't identify suspects under the age of 18. but because a d.a. has released his name and also charged them as an adult, allen, we are identifying him, as well. >> all right, da lin in oakland, thank you. >>> legal experts say that if he is convicted, that hate crime enhancement would add as many as three years to richard thomas' prison term. >>> one of bart's unions wants a criminal investigation to last month's accident that killed two workers. kpix 5's mark kelly on charges that bart's safety rules have no teeth. >> reporter: for four hours, state legislators heard testimony from bart unions and management. the goal, understand why on october 19, bart's staff christopher shepherd and contractor lawrence daniels lost their lives hit by a bart train in walnut creek. the unions point the finger at bart's culture saying trains running on time not safety is the top priority. >> we wanted safety to be addressed o
it's unreal. >> reporter: richard thomas will be back in court next tuesday. that's when he will be represented by a private attorney. now, we typically don't identify suspects under the age of 18. but because a d.a. has released his name and also charged them as an adult, allen, we are identifying him, as well. >> all right, da lin in oakland, thank you. >>> legal experts say that if he is convicted, that hate crime enhancement would add as many as three years to richard...
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may be unreal development. anyway, i'm done. >> or on a honeymoon. he got married lastly. i haven't read your book and all the reviews i've read and what a virgin that i'm inclined to read. what i don't understand from what i've heard so far is what were the methods he employs? what was he doing with the money? how was it being spent and what was the plan to? >> that's a very good question. kind of a fundamental question. parts are just tell you to read my book. the truth of the matter is there's nothing but jeff sachs prescriptions that are actually novel. what to jeff sachs was prescribing is they be dead in a systematic, scientific way with everything at once. rather than just building a school in a poor community or digging a well, his idea was that people were trapped by poverty in a way that if he just looked after one problem without solving all of them, holistically, as academics like to say, that there was no point. so it was really a matter of single-minded focus and doing a lot of things all at the same time, putting in a health care clinic, recruiting nurses, b
may be unreal development. anyway, i'm done. >> or on a honeymoon. he got married lastly. i haven't read your book and all the reviews i've read and what a virgin that i'm inclined to read. what i don't understand from what i've heard so far is what were the methods he employs? what was he doing with the money? how was it being spent and what was the plan to? >> that's a very good question. kind of a fundamental question. parts are just tell you to read my book. the truth of the...
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fanatically against iran and threatened war so this sort of whole issue around nuclear weapons program real unreal seems to be a source smokescreen to try and caroll iran into trade continuing to trade its all in its natural gas in the petro dollar and so sure up the american economy that way and the great to talk to thanks for a perspective on a national political analyst a former m i five agent on r.t. thank you. well of course we'll be following the progress at the nuclear talks in geneva throughout the day and night and online at r.t. dot com and also on our website we're asking about the prospects of an agreement here and you can go there to have your say on the issue right now. german chancellor angela merkel wants to have a word with vladimir putin over ukraine that's after brussels and moscow exchanged accusations of blackmailing kiev into accepting offers over integration deals artes of years in kiev for us so alexey you're there live i didn't know that good to see you there lexie so tell us what did the chancellor have to say about this. well indeed the german chancellor said she would w
fanatically against iran and threatened war so this sort of whole issue around nuclear weapons program real unreal seems to be a source smokescreen to try and caroll iran into trade continuing to trade its all in its natural gas in the petro dollar and so sure up the american economy that way and the great to talk to thanks for a perspective on a national political analyst a former m i five agent on r.t. thank you. well of course we'll be following the progress at the nuclear talks in geneva...
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over five hundred million this thinking her pocket see of the european union of these issues is quite unreal of course what we have is a petulant president barroso who is extremely upset because the eastern word expansion of the european union has for the first time in twenty years been checked and it's been checked because when you korean read the small print of the deal they realize that actually they couldn't possibly manage to make the thing work is going to render short term huge economic difficulties for ukraine and this is a country for whom actually most of their trade is to the east twenty percent with the likes of russia six or seven percent with turkey in fact the only european union country really on the radar would have been its neighbor poland around about seven percent in terms of its total trade so realistically the idea that mr barroso is sitting around telling the rest of the world that the european union is so superior and a wonderfully democratic organization when he himself played a role in trying to remove the government of greece and replace it with a non democratic al
over five hundred million this thinking her pocket see of the european union of these issues is quite unreal of course what we have is a petulant president barroso who is extremely upset because the eastern word expansion of the european union has for the first time in twenty years been checked and it's been checked because when you korean read the small print of the deal they realize that actually they couldn't possibly manage to make the thing work is going to render short term huge economic...
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of paper losses but things are looking sunny again as big banks recovered eight billion dollars an unrealized gains so for all you investors out there the drama endured over the past few months seems to be settling down but don't get too comfortable because taper talks are bound to happen at some point in the near future and larry ellison is the third richest man in america and the highest paid c.e.o. of any public company in the entire world but oracle shareholders are trying to change all that now for a second consecutive year the majority of oracle shareholders voted down ellison's almost eighty million dollars compensation package and a non-binding resolution at the annual shareholders meeting now the shareholders agreement well that is that the technology company's stock has plateaued especially relative to competitors like microsoft which has seen growth while smaller upstart companies have beaten into oracle's market shares as well now fifty seven fifty seven percent of shareholders voted against say on pay measure sounds like a close one right well mr ellison owns a quarter of the com
of paper losses but things are looking sunny again as big banks recovered eight billion dollars an unrealized gains so for all you investors out there the drama endured over the past few months seems to be settling down but don't get too comfortable because taper talks are bound to happen at some point in the near future and larry ellison is the third richest man in america and the highest paid c.e.o. of any public company in the entire world but oracle shareholders are trying to change all...
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to live with my nice clean sheet because it from side to side with now are still sound like it was unreal it was lengthy and it felt like the cream was going through all the running. it's easily euro i was on board the same plane flying from cousin on the flight earlier in the day technically the planes seemed completely out of order. the air conditioning didn't work. the air extraction system didn't seem to be operating tables were broken. the seats didn't recline. also seen a twist of fate say it's not a lucky escape for phase two eyewitnesses said the state team. as of now we know that one of the casualties on that plane was on the map and the president of russia's cupcake top to stunt the sun twenty three year olds either i mean i got off at angie's that one of the eldest up by the presidents of children he was on the train and he she has perished. i'm on monday at about fifty passengers on the trainer i will also two children who also died in the streets will crash. we've been getting in is still been trying t be the sign said what we can to save by is that they could've been three e
to live with my nice clean sheet because it from side to side with now are still sound like it was unreal it was lengthy and it felt like the cream was going through all the running. it's easily euro i was on board the same plane flying from cousin on the flight earlier in the day technically the planes seemed completely out of order. the air conditioning didn't work. the air extraction system didn't seem to be operating tables were broken. the seats didn't recline. also seen a twist of fate...
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those things we talk about today seem unreal. where so many people doubt they can be done. and the fact of the matter is, it has been true all throughout our history, they will be done. again and again, john kennedy's words are fired with his love of life. his love of his country and his history. he read history. he wrote history and he understood that history was not just about times past; but also about those who populate the present. and each new generation as he liked to say and that we, too, and that we too, will be judged by history. and that we owe it to those who went before, those who will follow to measure up and yes, even surpass the achievements of the past with what we accomplish and with the values we hold dear. he also anyhow from his reading and from experience that very little of consequence is ever accomplished alone but by joint effort. america has been a joint effort all down the years and we must continue in that spirit. he said i can can assure we love our country not for what it was. though it has been always great. and what it is. of this we are deep
those things we talk about today seem unreal. where so many people doubt they can be done. and the fact of the matter is, it has been true all throughout our history, they will be done. again and again, john kennedy's words are fired with his love of life. his love of his country and his history. he read history. he wrote history and he understood that history was not just about times past; but also about those who populate the present. and each new generation as he liked to say and that we,...
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those things that we talk about today, which seem unreal, where so many people doubt that they can be done, the fact of the matter is, it has been true all through our history, they will be done. again and again, john kennedy's words are fired with his love of life. his love of his country, and his history. he read history. he wrote history. and he understanding that history was not just about times past, but also about those who populate the present. each new generation, as he liked to say, and that we too -- >>> these are the events unfoaling at dallas, texas at this hour, as they mark the 50th anniversary of the death, the assassination of president john f. kennedy. as we listen in the studios, we must ask ourselves how do you recreate that moment in history 50 years ago. imagine the space shuttle challenger, imagine the twin towers falling, and imagine you are a young schoolboy and this is what you hear on the radio. >> we can't see if anybody has been hit. but something is terribly wrong. it looks like they are going to the hospital. >> and then you wait and you wonder whether or
those things that we talk about today, which seem unreal, where so many people doubt that they can be done, the fact of the matter is, it has been true all through our history, they will be done. again and again, john kennedy's words are fired with his love of life. his love of his country, and his history. he read history. he wrote history. and he understanding that history was not just about times past, but also about those who populate the present. each new generation, as he liked to say,...
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. >> that is unreal. >> take care, man, thank you so much. >> coming up -- >> zac efron broke his jaw over the weekend. the story goes that he slipped in a puddle of water. you know what its, it's the alcoholic who comes to work with a broken leg, oh, i fell down the stairs. >> like the scene from "kindergarten cop." or the scene from last saturday. >> bar refaeli is perfect. she got it a beauty mark removed. >> she called it a beauty mark, but it's a mole. >> do you ever have a mole and you twiddle it, and where does it go? >> "tmz" brought to you by >> coming up -- >> awesome video of michael jordan playing beer pong. >> talking about you. news. king jaw guess someone broke their jaw. >> zac efron broke his jaw over the weekend. >> there you go. it's pretty bad. here is how zac says it happened. he is at home, slips on a puddle of water and breaks his ja >> and his jaw is wired closed right now. >> what? not buying it? >> ok, twohings. thing one, [beep]. [laughter] >> i do think that there was an accident. i think it was probably -- >> in the midst of a blinding cocaine binge? why w
. >> that is unreal. >> take care, man, thank you so much. >> coming up -- >> zac efron broke his jaw over the weekend. the story goes that he slipped in a puddle of water. you know what its, it's the alcoholic who comes to work with a broken leg, oh, i fell down the stairs. >> like the scene from "kindergarten cop." or the scene from last saturday. >> bar refaeli is perfect. she got it a beauty mark removed. >> she called it a beauty mark,...
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this is unreal. so we want to know, is it just fine or is it over the line? send us your comments on twitter and facebook or e-mail us. look forward to hearing what you have to say. the time is 18 minutes after the hour. t-shirts to honor a classmate who lost their battle with cancer. the school told them to take them off because it would upset other kids. >> tina turner making a shocking decision to give up their red white and blue. i'm overhe hill. my body doesn't work the way it used to. past my prime? i'm a victim of a slowin? i don't think so. great grains protein blend. protein from natural ingredients like seeds and nuts. it helps support a healthy metabolism. great grains protein blend. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at a
this is unreal. so we want to know, is it just fine or is it over the line? send us your comments on twitter and facebook or e-mail us. look forward to hearing what you have to say. the time is 18 minutes after the hour. t-shirts to honor a classmate who lost their battle with cancer. the school told them to take them off because it would upset other kids. >> tina turner making a shocking decision to give up their red white and blue. i'm overhe hill. my body doesn't work the way it used...
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this is mlb investigatorsers that's unreal to me. number two, the guy who is the chief police guy of major league baseball admitted to having sex with a girl that was in the first two weeks a prime witness. my only message to the commissioner, come to new york and face the music. >> one day after report indicated that a sexual assault case involving florida state james winston was stopped because the victim stopped cooperating and refused to press charges. a statemen statement released be alleged's victim's family said her life could be made horrible if she continued with her statement because tallahassee is a huge football town. both florida state and winston contend that winston has done nothing wrong and its playing status is unchanged. >>> in the nfl, drew brees is going to cost brooks $1,570. the league said it was the standard amount for hits to the head and neck area although there has been debate whether brooks hit brees in the neck. more so than across the chest. brooks i adamant that it was noa clothesline on brees but he c
this is mlb investigatorsers that's unreal to me. number two, the guy who is the chief police guy of major league baseball admitted to having sex with a girl that was in the first two weeks a prime witness. my only message to the commissioner, come to new york and face the music. >> one day after report indicated that a sexual assault case involving florida state james winston was stopped because the victim stopped cooperating and refused to press charges. a statemen statement released be...
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>>>an unreal scene in seattle aurpt. a man broke through the security checkpoint and ran out on the tarm acwhere planes were parked. he was hiding inside of a empty jet liner. he was unarmed and the suspect facing charges of trespassing and assaulting an office. they believe he was under the influence of drugs at the time. >> the investigation is now widening after an confrontation of a suv driver and motorcyclists. a undercover officer is that thorred the back window. the driver was boat know by the motorist while wife and daughter watched. he bumped the bicycle that slowed down in front of him. there is all of the late developments from the new york city newsroom. >> the grand jury found evidence to charge the bike ares and a cop for the september 29th attack. according to the 14 count indictment 10 of the 11 bikers were charged with gang assault and felony and all of them face charges of assault and riot. and others face criminal mischief and possession of a weapon. the undercover police detective was charged with beg
>>>an unreal scene in seattle aurpt. a man broke through the security checkpoint and ran out on the tarm acwhere planes were parked. he was hiding inside of a empty jet liner. he was unarmed and the suspect facing charges of trespassing and assaulting an office. they believe he was under the influence of drugs at the time. >> the investigation is now widening after an confrontation of a suv driver and motorcyclists. a undercover officer is that thorred the back window. the driver...
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it's just unreal. >> let me see ids on everybody else. >> together with their fellow officers, jenna and smith begin turning up the heat on the area. they're hoping to catch a fresh lead on their suspect. >> my partner tell you what's going on? we're looking for [ bleep ]. spread the word, okay? we're going to be out here until we find him. so spread the word. thank you. >> persistence pays off in this job. you stay on that guy damn long enough and you're going to get him. we're going to get him. >> did you ever see the gay community getting away from meth? >> absolutely not. >> no way, huh? >> no, you're just going heavier and heavier and heavier and heavier. >> what's the most you've ever seen? >> meth? it looked like a big block of ice, 18, 20 inches long and they were just chipping it away. >> investigator mike davis wants to infiltrate chicago's crystal meth traffic with the help of a cook county jail inmate. this confidential source, who we're calling tango, is an admitted meth user and dealer. he's giving up information in consideration for help from prosecutors. boys town, a
it's just unreal. >> let me see ids on everybody else. >> together with their fellow officers, jenna and smith begin turning up the heat on the area. they're hoping to catch a fresh lead on their suspect. >> my partner tell you what's going on? we're looking for [ bleep ]. spread the word, okay? we're going to be out here until we find him. so spread the word. thank you. >> persistence pays off in this job. you stay on that guy damn long enough and you're going to get...
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them kids, i bet they are so scared, it is unreal to do anything. a supervisor with dss and she let that go on in her own house. that, to me, something is wrong. >> when i see them go to the woods, he snuck through the backwoods to see what was going on. when he went to the woods, man he game out of there like grease lightning. >> being chased by the dog. >> i guess he seen that boy like he was. then it was on. >> cnn requested a comment from the union county government and the public information officer said they can't comment while the incident is under investigation. back to that woman who is the supervisor at social services, you don't have to work there to know this is wrong, you know what i'm saying? it tells you, where is the judgment line? where do you draw the line? >> who was home when they arrived? >> the man was the one that was home. the deputy arrived, saw what was going on, approached the man and a dog came out of the house. he retreated to his cruiser. that's when he eventually came back, asking the man for identification, asked abou
them kids, i bet they are so scared, it is unreal to do anything. a supervisor with dss and she let that go on in her own house. that, to me, something is wrong. >> when i see them go to the woods, he snuck through the backwoods to see what was going on. when he went to the woods, man he game out of there like grease lightning. >> being chased by the dog. >> i guess he seen that boy like he was. then it was on. >> cnn requested a comment from the union county government...
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finding out, and as you said 4 million fewer people are now covered today than before the act was passed, unreal. but the biggest problem is till to come that is the -- still to come, that is say that this not going to be able to have the finances to support it. neil: what do you do? at that point, what do you do? normally government is never one to relinquish a law, and say to hell with it it's not working, by hook or crook, only way to do it to try to ram a tax increase down. you will have to find some way to pay for it target rich or insurance companies, something has to give, i don't know what gives. you do you think? >> i think you will have to have some sort of a tax increase, on the basis of the economy. and basis of the laws, they wanted the young people to sign up, they are not going to sign up, the number of people needed to financially make this stable are not signing up. so, finishly, it is unsound, you have to find money from someplace. neil: easier said than done. someone told me built into this law is an idea like a master plan, a nuclear option to do just that. that the president
finding out, and as you said 4 million fewer people are now covered today than before the act was passed, unreal. but the biggest problem is till to come that is the -- still to come, that is say that this not going to be able to have the finances to support it. neil: what do you do? at that point, what do you do? normally government is never one to relinquish a law, and say to hell with it it's not working, by hook or crook, only way to do it to try to ram a tax increase down. you will have to...
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those things that we talk about today which seem unreal, where so many people doubt that they can be done, the fact of the matter is, it has been true throughout our history. they will be done. john kennedy's words are fired with his love of life. his love of his country and its history. history, he wrote history. he understood that history was not just about times past. it was also about those who populate the present. each new generation, as he liked and that we too will be judged by history. we owe it to those who went follow toose who will measure up, and even surpass the achievements of the past with what we accomplish. he also knew from his reading little ofence, very consequence is ever accomplished ,lone, but by joint effort america has been a joint effort all down the years. we must continue in that spirit. as he himself said, for i can ensure you, we love our country, not for what it was, though it has always been great. not for what it is, though of this we are deeply proud. but what it someday can, and through the efforts of all, someday will be. as his campaign song said
those things that we talk about today which seem unreal, where so many people doubt that they can be done, the fact of the matter is, it has been true throughout our history. they will be done. john kennedy's words are fired with his love of life. his love of his country and its history. history, he wrote history. he understood that history was not just about times past. it was also about those who populate the present. each new generation, as he liked and that we too will be judged by history....
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so, violence is unreal over here. you live in a certain area right away, these individuals assume you're a gang member, you're affiliated. just guilty by association or guilty by where you live. >> you got to know who to look for. you got to know who drives what. if you don't know who is fighting who is who is shooting at who, you die. if you don't know who you can and who you can't talk to, you die. >> little village represents more than just battle lines within the hispanic community. for decades it's been a beacon of opportunity. generations of immigrants both legal and illegal have come to work in family owned businesses here. many of them along 26th street. >> 26th street is the second most revenue street in the city of chicago. right behind michigan avenue, believe it or not. it's all the small businesses, but they definitely bring a lot of revenue into the city. living in this area for as long as i did, the people are some of the greatest. this is the hardworking older people. >> we came to this country to, you
so, violence is unreal over here. you live in a certain area right away, these individuals assume you're a gang member, you're affiliated. just guilty by association or guilty by where you live. >> you got to know who to look for. you got to know who drives what. if you don't know who is fighting who is who is shooting at who, you die. if you don't know who you can and who you can't talk to, you die. >> little village represents more than just battle lines within the hispanic...
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just the way they reacted when we walked up to the cages, it's just unreal. i'm hoping that the judge is a pretty hard on these guys and not just handing down fines for the way that they are treating these animals. >> a new home awaits this little of pups that have been bred to compete in chicago's underground world. a tip made this rescue possible. for the most part, the tight-knit circuit of dogfighters remains tight for police to crack. they stage dog fights everywhere in the midwest. >> they are very mobile. more so than anything else. most of the narcotics deals we work on, it's structured. this one, as of the day, you don't know the precise location, precise time. they constantly move. so virtually all of our big arrests, all of the big fights, all of the big breeders that we've got, almost all of them have been on tips from somebody else. >> the role that informants play in these cases is critical. it only works if police recruit those who already belong to the subculture. >> the people involved, they all run in the same circles so they all know each o
just the way they reacted when we walked up to the cages, it's just unreal. i'm hoping that the judge is a pretty hard on these guys and not just handing down fines for the way that they are treating these animals. >> a new home awaits this little of pups that have been bred to compete in chicago's underground world. a tip made this rescue possible. for the most part, the tight-knit circuit of dogfighters remains tight for police to crack. they stage dog fights everywhere in the midwest....
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. >> sounds unreallis had particular that you would have some objection after the negotiations are complete twic twice. >> here we go again but i think the union won't strike but they have to come up with a compromise but clearly showing bart and the people are not quite on the ball. >> bart board of director meets again this thursday vote on whether to ratify the contract between the district and the union. this is 7 news. >> all right we have some weather to talk about tonight. spencer is here with the full forecast and finally we have been wait to go hear about rai rain. >> celebrating the arrival of the rainfall. we need it badl badly. we have such a deficit here. this will help a tiny bit here's live doppler 7hd it's not raining yet. we have clouds that continue to thicken over the central part of the bay area but way up north, north of santa rosa we have moisture at least moving overland areas and it will be hitting the ground soon if not already in some spots sea ranch fort ross along the coast farther inland near clover dale we have making of over tonight rain. live view of the sky
. >> sounds unreallis had particular that you would have some objection after the negotiations are complete twic twice. >> here we go again but i think the union won't strike but they have to come up with a compromise but clearly showing bart and the people are not quite on the ball. >> bart board of director meets again this thursday vote on whether to ratify the contract between the district and the union. this is 7 news. >> all right we have some weather to talk about...