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even as far away as oakland and marin county. the flames destroyed a tire shop called rolling stock at 16th and shotwell street damaging an apartment building next door. what witnesses saw and the effects on the neighborhood. n noelle walker? >> reporter: right now there is a two-block area closed on 16th street between van ness and folsom street. right now the only things going by are muni buses, right in front of the building that burned out. you can see here more than 10 hours after that fire started, firefighters are still here making sure the flames don't fly off again. >> reporter: where there is smoke. >> it is actually kind of pretty. >> reporter: there is fire. >> there are flames coming from the roof there. >> reporter: this cell phone video recorded by one of the first san francisco police officers to arrive shows you how quickly the flames spread. >> the only thing on my mind is to get everybody out of here as fast as possible. >> woke up this morning with the police officer yelling in my room. we've got to evacuate r
even as far away as oakland and marin county. the flames destroyed a tire shop called rolling stock at 16th and shotwell street damaging an apartment building next door. what witnesses saw and the effects on the neighborhood. n noelle walker? >> reporter: right now there is a two-block area closed on 16th street between van ness and folsom street. right now the only things going by are muni buses, right in front of the building that burned out. you can see here more than 10 hours after...
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obviously not as well as a ham sandwich could have presented. i asked the department of justice to look into it. your first response is you monitored the case. now that the case has gone through the grand jury process and not getten the result the d.a. wanted, i would like to ask as i asked in writing before for the department of justice to look into this case and see if civil rights violations may have occurred. >> i would like to have my staff reach out to you and get that information, sir. >> are you familiar with the case? >> we have a number of similar matters under review. >> i hope you will become familiar. it's a situation many people in the city of memphis including myself feel was a miscarriage of justice equal to any of those others in the united states. for some reason it hasn't risen to the radar of the united states attorney general and we hope it will. the dea took
obviously not as well as a ham sandwich could have presented. i asked the department of justice to look into it. your first response is you monitored the case. now that the case has gone through the grand jury process and not getten the result the d.a. wanted, i would like to ask as i asked in writing before for the department of justice to look into this case and see if civil rights violations may have occurred. >> i would like to have my staff reach out to you and get that information,...
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as many as 60 or some reports are saying even 100. i mean, that's got to be the major concern at this point. >> right. and the question is, and the difficulty with that is unclear. do they know how many gunmen or hostage takers are inside? and as a result, what type of operation do you do? do you negotiate with known killers who have now just taken part in the slaughter of innocent civilians on a friday night in paris? or do you need to go in and how do you plan and activate a >> and beyond that, what's the scope of the attack? is this just the first wave, or is this it? is it just four locations, or will there be follow-on attacks now? is this the beginning of something bigger? the same questions were asked here. brynn is standing by outside the french consulate right now. of course, security has been stepped up. we saw last time we were there, there were two police officers out front. brynn, what's the situation now? >> reporter: yeah, chuck, far different scene than what we saw a half an hour ago when we last talked to you. you can
as many as 60 or some reports are saying even 100. i mean, that's got to be the major concern at this point. >> right. and the question is, and the difficulty with that is unclear. do they know how many gunmen or hostage takers are inside? and as a result, what type of operation do you do? do you negotiate with known killers who have now just taken part in the slaughter of innocent civilians on a friday night in paris? or do you need to go in and how do you plan and activate a >>...
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there are reports as many as two. five are under arrest. in raids targeting the suspected linchpin at the center of it all. plus, two air france jets departing from the u.s. diverted en route to paris after bomb threats are called in. imagine the fear on those planes. >>> meanwhile, russia steps up attacks on isis headquarters in syria. joining the air campaigns of france and the u.s. good morning, it is wednesday, november 18th, i'm chris jansing reporting live from paris for this special edition of "way too early." it is now 11:30 a.m. here. suspects are now in custody. one, at least one, is dead. another still holed up in a raid that began around 4:20 local time. so more than seven hours ago. the reported target of the raid, the so-called mastermind, abdelhamid abaaoud who police believe was in the apartment along with several other heavily armed people. police stormed the building and national police say that five officers were injured, although not seriously, as both sides exchanged gunfire. again, those injuries of the police not life
there are reports as many as two. five are under arrest. in raids targeting the suspected linchpin at the center of it all. plus, two air france jets departing from the u.s. diverted en route to paris after bomb threats are called in. imagine the fear on those planes. >>> meanwhile, russia steps up attacks on isis headquarters in syria. joining the air campaigns of france and the u.s. good morning, it is wednesday, november 18th, i'm chris jansing reporting live from paris for this...
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much as 15%. so in the quarter to the end of september profits swelled to 325 million euros in part helped by it's recently acquired power management division. investors unbottling in paris as first half profits took a hit on weak chinese demand. operating profit fell by more than 7% on the spirit's group. the firm's division, let's face it, it's their main division. 80% of their business is congac. that still wasn't enough to offset a fall seen in asia pacific. loads of you writing in on everything from pumpkin pie to what's going on in the middle east. erin says the debate wages on. pumpkin pie or sweet potato pie. it's sweet potato pie on my side of town. happy thanksgiving to all of you. i love sweet potato pie. i had a good couple of sweet potato pies at my time in chicago. what will parking look like in a parallel universe? we'll be speaking to one company that's digitalizing the experience. see you in a second. >>> hi, everyone, welcome back to worldwide exchange this morning. we're looking
much as 15%. so in the quarter to the end of september profits swelled to 325 million euros in part helped by it's recently acquired power management division. investors unbottling in paris as first half profits took a hit on weak chinese demand. operating profit fell by more than 7% on the spirit's group. the firm's division, let's face it, it's their main division. 80% of their business is congac. that still wasn't enough to offset a fall seen in asia pacific. loads of you writing in on...
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you can see in milwaukee as they are gathering here just down their streets, so many as they needed to extend that barricade at one point as you could hear them above us. if we would come down to the left, we want to showout police, they are on scene very heavy frank and julie and that so far no incidents, other than the loud screams. a few protesters getting inside. the big debate is wrapping up right now. >> let's talk about their second debate and that main debate. how crucial is tonight's debate? could it be a make or break night for them? >> most people think that it will be his moment, frank, the first three debate, plagued by three performances and that is where we would see them, shying away and then for him in that very last debate, he'd try to go on the attack, managed to turn that around though, getting the dramatic coaching advice, staying in our hotel. >> tonight's format is different as the fox business news has established their new criteria for this prime time event. how is it expected to benefit them tonight? >> reporter: there were so many people complaining after
you can see in milwaukee as they are gathering here just down their streets, so many as they needed to extend that barricade at one point as you could hear them above us. if we would come down to the left, we want to showout police, they are on scene very heavy frank and julie and that so far no incidents, other than the loud screams. a few protesters getting inside. the big debate is wrapping up right now. >> let's talk about their second debate and that main debate. how crucial is...
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as good as the information that's contained with it? >> thank you. yes, it's an important part of our background check system. we do rely heavily on information from our state and local counterparts. in many instances, we have excellent reporting from those counter parts. it's not as robust as we need also. anything that can done to improve that would be useful. you could consider legislation. we have been working directly speaking directly with those localities to encourage them to improve their reporting to the current system. >> one final question. congressman deutsche made ref t reference to this, the definition of engaged in the business of dealing firearms, even the atf has said that this very vague standard frustrates prosecuti prosecution, it allows people who sell guns to avoid the requirements of background checks and some have suggested that you could issue a regulation that would provide greater clarity and define that. we recognize legislation is also possible. will you agree to look at whether or not you have the ability t
as good as the information that's contained with it? >> thank you. yes, it's an important part of our background check system. we do rely heavily on information from our state and local counterparts. in many instances, we have excellent reporting from those counter parts. it's not as robust as we need also. anything that can done to improve that would be useful. you could consider legislation. we have been working directly speaking directly with those localities to encourage them to...
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ast five years. large outbreaks of disease tied to tainted food are up over the past five years. the cdc tallies 120, they can be letahl. legal -- the house is gaveling in for their legislative session. thanks for watching. oceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c., november 4, 2015. i hereby appoint the honorable glen thompson to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january , 2015, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majorit
ast five years. large outbreaks of disease tied to tainted food are up over the past five years. the cdc tallies 120, they can be letahl. legal -- the house is gaveling in for their legislative session. thanks for watching. oceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington,...
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the good news is we don't have as significant a radical population as france, as britain, where some of these communities are marginalized, where it is a much closer journey to go from syria to france than it is to get into the u.s. that is one of the good things. but, again, the french, the frisch, the germans, their resources really being taxed because literally there are thousands and thousand z s of jihadists who have traveled from their countries to go to syr weia d iraq and made it back to eir home countries. they're doing what they can to track and mononitor thes relatively small number. but it is still a huge undertaking to try to track that many peocke to see what might they do, what might they be up to. >> as always, we appreciate the latest information and perspective on what is going to be a very complicated story going forward. thank you, jonathan. >>> as the story continues to evolve throughout the morning, brwe will of ourse keep you updated throughout the morning. why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring fun. the why can't it smell
the good news is we don't have as significant a radical population as france, as britain, where some of these communities are marginalized, where it is a much closer journey to go from syria to france than it is to get into the u.s. that is one of the good things. but, again, the french, the frisch, the germans, their resources really being taxed because literally there are thousands and thousand z s of jihadists who have traveled from their countries to go to syr weia d iraq and made it back...
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perhaps as many as 100 people held hostage there. we're expecting to hear from president obama in just a few minutes. but before we go to the white house for hi statement, let's go to nbc's kelly cobiella monitoring all this from our london bureau. kelly? >> lester, we understand this started around 2 1/2 hours ago, apparently coordinated attacks throughout the city of paris started with a shooting at a paris restaurant. 11 killed there. then two explosions heard at a bar outside the french national soccer stadium a little bit outside of the city. the president of france, president hollande, was at that soccer match. and germany. he was quickly taken away and taken to a safe place and into an emergency meeting. a third incident in paris at the concert hall where a concert was being held performed by an american band. at least 15 killed. that is where there is this ongoing hostage situation as we speak. anywhere from 60 to 100 people held hostage inside that concert hall. and lester, we're hearing now of a fourth incident in central p
perhaps as many as 100 people held hostage there. we're expecting to hear from president obama in just a few minutes. but before we go to the white house for hi statement, let's go to nbc's kelly cobiella monitoring all this from our london bureau. kelly? >> lester, we understand this started around 2 1/2 hours ago, apparently coordinated attacks throughout the city of paris started with a shooting at a paris restaurant. 11 killed there. then two explosions heard at a bar outside the...
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and as a people, as human beings. we have worked too hard and too world wars, and through the cold war, and the creation of the united nations and all that comes with it, and all of our efforts to try and carry values and interest that talk about resolving things through rule of god -- rule of law and living peacefully together and promoting tolerance, tolerance. that is one of the most important words -- words and like today. it is one of the most important organizing principles in any decent society. that is our obligation. we need to absolutely make clear , our willingness and determination to stay together, to protect each other, to show that we are not intimidated and we will never allow these terrorist to achieve their vile aims. let me make my point as clearly as i can, there are no grounds of history, religion, ideology, psychology, politics, economic his advantage -- a disadvantage, or personal ambition to justify the slaughter of unarmed civilians. the bombing of public places, or indiscriminate violence tow
and as a people, as human beings. we have worked too hard and too world wars, and through the cold war, and the creation of the united nations and all that comes with it, and all of our efforts to try and carry values and interest that talk about resolving things through rule of god -- rule of law and living peacefully together and promoting tolerance, tolerance. that is one of the most important words -- words and like today. it is one of the most important organizing principles in any decent...
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hailed as heroes. hailed as martyrs. last week in fact, the palestinian authority named a street after palestinian -- after a palestinian terrorist. what did he do? he fatally stabbed two israelis in jerusalem. but what is the world's condemnation for this? what is the response from the international community? silence. too often we see attempts to place this false moral equivalence between the israeli s' actions and the palestinians because too many are unwilling to accept the truth and that is that the palestinian leadership is the problem. it is not the solution to the peace process. we cannot allow abu mazen's words and abu mazen's actions to continue to go unpunished because as we have seen over the past month and a half, they have consequences and innocent people have died. today, mr. speaker, we have an opportunity to send a clear message to abu mazen that his words and actions are unacceptable, that we condemn these actions and that we hold the palestinian authority responsible for inciting these recent acts of t
hailed as heroes. hailed as martyrs. last week in fact, the palestinian authority named a street after palestinian -- after a palestinian terrorist. what did he do? he fatally stabbed two israelis in jerusalem. but what is the world's condemnation for this? what is the response from the international community? silence. too often we see attempts to place this false moral equivalence between the israeli s' actions and the palestinians because too many are unwilling to accept the truth and that...
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one brother going as far as blowing himself up. so here we are, live, watching this situation unfold as we stick with it. police have to be careful because there could be hostages involved. we don't know details yet. we can see they're moving in with, you can see they're using shields to protect themselves and of course, moving in what police vehicle moving in and blocking a shot there. but apparently we just saw a couple officers armed and ready. using their shields to move in as we just watch this for a little bit to see what they're doing. are they leaving or going in? can't make heads or tail that have since i'm not on the ground there. our own steve harrigan talked to us this evening and told us people have been told to stay inside of their homes. so that indicates that people are still in that community. >> well, i have a question. i don't know where we're going to get the answer to. are agencies reporting there is one armed man or more? if you have more, then an operation would be more complicated and more difficult as they
one brother going as far as blowing himself up. so here we are, live, watching this situation unfold as we stick with it. police have to be careful because there could be hostages involved. we don't know details yet. we can see they're moving in with, you can see they're using shields to protect themselves and of course, moving in what police vehicle moving in and blocking a shot there. but apparently we just saw a couple officers armed and ready. using their shields to move in as we just watch...
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nobody's won as much as this guy. and he coached the game as hard as he played it. he lived his life with pride and humility, and an original open mind. one thing we know for sure, if you can't imitate him, don't copy him. [ laughter ] took everybody a while. we don't have time to list all of willie mays' statistics. 660 home runs, .302 lifetime batting average, the list goes on and on. i won't describe that miracle grab at the polo grounds either, because willie says that wasn't even his best catch. i will say this, we've never seen an all-around player quite like willie before and we haven't seen one since. he could throw, hit for contact and power, and he was so fast, he could barely keep a hat on his head. on top of that, willie also served our country. and his quiet example while serving on one of america's biggest stages, helped carry forward the banner of civil rights. a few years ago willie rode with me on air force once. i told him then, it's because of giants like willie that someone me could even think about running for president. [ applause ] and finally
nobody's won as much as this guy. and he coached the game as hard as he played it. he lived his life with pride and humility, and an original open mind. one thing we know for sure, if you can't imitate him, don't copy him. [ laughter ] took everybody a while. we don't have time to list all of willie mays' statistics. 660 home runs, .302 lifetime batting average, the list goes on and on. i won't describe that miracle grab at the polo grounds either, because willie says that wasn't even his best...
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the state media is saying as many as 80 are now free. according to the military, 10 gunmen stormed the hotel, and the president cut short a trip to chad to deal with this crisis. 24's" luke"france brown -- there has not been a claim of responsibility, i understand. who could be behind this attack? of peoplee are number who could be responsible for the attacks. the ongoing instability currently has echoes of the situation back in 2012, 2013. back then, that was provoked by the french intervention, a rough coalition of tuaregs and islamist groups. now it is a hodgepodge of different groups, once again, with different alliances, some old and some new. it is shifting. in the past year we have seen a resurgence of violence throughout the country. in march there was the attack in bamako that left five dead. was a restaurant, leaving five dead. a restaurant very popular with foreigners. back then that attack was claimed by an al qaeda affiliate who was the inheritor of a group that was reactive in 2012 and 2013. there was also an attack in the
the state media is saying as many as 80 are now free. according to the military, 10 gunmen stormed the hotel, and the president cut short a trip to chad to deal with this crisis. 24's" luke"france brown -- there has not been a claim of responsibility, i understand. who could be behind this attack? of peoplee are number who could be responsible for the attacks. the ongoing instability currently has echoes of the situation back in 2012, 2013. back then, that was provoked by the french...
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they're just as important as the retirement savings incentives. interestingly, proposal was bipartisan. the original republican co-sponsors of that lost their re-election races, unfortunately. but it has been bipartisan in the past. i think there may be opportunities for discussion around issues like -- proposals like those. >> diane, i think what we're hearing is maybe question marks at best about how much we can really see at the federal level in this space. and even if we were to see forward progress at the federal level to make savings incentives work better, be more efficient, other policy efforts would arguably be needed to make sure we see more people save for retirement and take advantage of those kinds of incentives. are there steps that policy makers outside of congress can take and in particular are there steps that state policy makers should consider? >> it's a great question. in fact, you know, part of the idea is the federal government can't do it on its own. what's really important for the federal government to understand and even t
they're just as important as the retirement savings incentives. interestingly, proposal was bipartisan. the original republican co-sponsors of that lost their re-election races, unfortunately. but it has been bipartisan in the past. i think there may be opportunities for discussion around issues like -- proposals like those. >> diane, i think what we're hearing is maybe question marks at best about how much we can really see at the federal level in this space. and even if we were to see...
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not as good as an ipad, but an ipad is eight times more expensive. and, kris, over on the right hand side is the new smartphone from walmart that costs out the door on sale $9.82. and several bloggers have pointed out that lg smartphone has better specifications than the original iphone. how far we have come and how cheap technology has gotten. >> but is it one of those models where they're just trying to get it out the door because you'll buy all kind of content and they'll make the money on the other snend. >> that would be one reason and also you have to subscribe to a monthly cell phone plan. but the technology itself, remember an iphone originally was about $800 before they dropped the price to $600. >> i feel like oprah. telephones for everyone. smartphones for everyone. >>> so if you're having trouble finding the right change for your muni ride or have a hard time figuring out the ticket machine, there's an app for that. a new mobile app will allow kmu commuters to pay fares with a few swipes and pushes. select passengers have been test drivin
not as good as an ipad, but an ipad is eight times more expensive. and, kris, over on the right hand side is the new smartphone from walmart that costs out the door on sale $9.82. and several bloggers have pointed out that lg smartphone has better specifications than the original iphone. how far we have come and how cheap technology has gotten. >> but is it one of those models where they're just trying to get it out the door because you'll buy all kind of content and they'll make the...
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we're not doing as well as we could. we need to look the what all the options are for the president and look at where we were really in 2002. president dwight eisenhower said it best. when you have a really tough problem, you need to enlarge it. the president needs to have the best advisors inside the white house, which includes the existing administration advisors, but also i would bring in some of the combat veterans we've had, general jack keane, general petraeus, to support thinking through the actual strategy that we need to look for to build in a capability to actually defeat these guys. president hollande has the leadership responsibility right now. it's good to see the secretary of state kerry talk about the key support for france. we are with you. we've always been with the french. but we need that refreshed effort. we need to look ahead. we need to look inside our own homeland security department, making sure that we have the capability. >> when you talk about a refreshed effort, are you talking about a new eff
we're not doing as well as we could. we need to look the what all the options are for the president and look at where we were really in 2002. president dwight eisenhower said it best. when you have a really tough problem, you need to enlarge it. the president needs to have the best advisors inside the white house, which includes the existing administration advisors, but also i would bring in some of the combat veterans we've had, general jack keane, general petraeus, to support thinking through...
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as well. >>> happening today, a live look at arlington national cemetery. we're hoping to give you that, where we see the tom of the unknown soldier, president obama usually lays a wreath at the tomb. a very nice tribute. >> a somber day, celebration for veterans. the white house also watching a new push to improve veterans issues in many areas. but also an event to improve life for veterans at home. bob, what's being planned here in the south bay? >> reporter: laura and sam, before today's annual veterans day parade in san jose to honor the veterans at noon, at 10:00, the city leaders and county leaders are announcing a new plan to try to end veteran homelessness in the south bay. this will be sam liccardo and dave cortese in conjunction with destination home an nouning a new initiative called all the way home. this campaign will try to get homeless veterans off the streets in the south bay, the goal of trying to do this by the year 2017. unfortunately it's a big problem here. estimated there
as well. >>> happening today, a live look at arlington national cemetery. we're hoping to give you that, where we see the tom of the unknown soldier, president obama usually lays a wreath at the tomb. a very nice tribute. >> a somber day, celebration for veterans. the white house also watching a new push to improve veterans issues in many areas. but also an event to improve life for veterans at home. bob, what's being planned here in the south bay? >> reporter: laura and...
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as well as internal dhs policies. the report also noted that 18 senior secret secret service executives failed to stop the access or inform director clancy of the access. in in fairness, it does reflect that once special agent directed her subordinates to cease accessing the database. the oig did not question those involved if this was the only time that inappropriately in it use the database. in the internet age everyone is concerned about the possibility personal information could be stolen or misuse. our elite on perforce when agencies are not above the law. those responsible must face consequences. to me, me, there is a bigger issue. millions of americans personal data stored across government agencies, the g.i. report released this year on the federal information security showed alarming findings. from 2009 until 2014 the number of information security incidences involving personally identifiable information has more than doubled. geo has stated many agencies had failed to fully implement the hundreds of recommen
as well as internal dhs policies. the report also noted that 18 senior secret secret service executives failed to stop the access or inform director clancy of the access. in in fairness, it does reflect that once special agent directed her subordinates to cease accessing the database. the oig did not question those involved if this was the only time that inappropriately in it use the database. in the internet age everyone is concerned about the possibility personal information could be stolen...
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well as. this has >> reporter: appeared a berkeley high school library computer during a lunch hour not only contains racial effort of the seven but specific threat of of publishing unclear how this and will be disciplined possible listing could be expelled of thousands in for donna class and a massive rally a threatening message left on a computer screen at the school library >> grant: to go it confirmed the restaurant part of the shigella outbreak will reopen tomorrow for discuss and foreign restaurant will reopen tomorrow morning nighthawk close since the middle of last month nearly 200 people and got sick after getting in that sense was there a threat lots of people hospitalized son for several days as bad fact there county department of public health says we may never actually know the source a restaurant worker is not the cause shigella as the infectious bacterial disease >> diane: >> reporter: treblinka effort in an valets temperature was from the inland valleys holding on for the time
well as. this has >> reporter: appeared a berkeley high school library computer during a lunch hour not only contains racial effort of the seven but specific threat of of publishing unclear how this and will be disciplined possible listing could be expelled of thousands in for donna class and a massive rally a threatening message left on a computer screen at the school library >> grant: to go it confirmed the restaurant part of the shigella outbreak will reopen tomorrow for discuss...
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in some instances it is not as robust as we need. and anything that could be done to improve that would be useful. certainly you could consider legislation. we also have been working directly, speaking directly with those localities to encourage them to improve their reporting to the current system. >> one final question, madam attorney general. congressman deutsche made remps to this. this challenging definition of engaged in the business of dealing firearms. even the atf has said that this very vague standard frustrates prosecution, it allows people who sell guns to avoid the requirements of background checks and some have suggested that you could issue a regulation that would provide greater clarity and define that. we recognize legislation is also possible. but will you agree to at least look at whether or not you have the ability to issue clarifying legislation that will attempt to reach these individual who is are regularly engaged in the sale of firearms but are not determined to be engaged in the business of dealing firearms
in some instances it is not as robust as we need. and anything that could be done to improve that would be useful. certainly you could consider legislation. we also have been working directly, speaking directly with those localities to encourage them to improve their reporting to the current system. >> one final question, madam attorney general. congressman deutsche made remps to this. this challenging definition of engaged in the business of dealing firearms. even the atf has said that...
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they returned fairly quickly as soon as people heard that, in fact, it was a false alarm. to give you an idea of how sketchy people are, they are on the phone, ma, i heard about shooting. are you sure? it just seems that rumors are running around like wild fire at the moment. people are so afraid and so on edge. this is the way in which paris, the capital city, has been infected by fear and the fear is contagion now. you only need one person to twitch, almost, and you have several hundred people running for their lives. the the adrenaline kicks in. you run faster than you are aware you can. clearly, there is a lot of panic and lots of edginess and lots of nervousness for people all over the city now as we have witnessed here on plaza de reb republic. i can tell you, for example, when i finished broadcasting from here last night and i returned to the neighborhood in paris i live. it's a neighborhood that is very lively. often it's difficult to get through the streets because pepeople are spilling out. restaurants -- >> i think we have lost the line to jackie there this this
they returned fairly quickly as soon as people heard that, in fact, it was a false alarm. to give you an idea of how sketchy people are, they are on the phone, ma, i heard about shooting. are you sure? it just seems that rumors are running around like wild fire at the moment. people are so afraid and so on edge. this is the way in which paris, the capital city, has been infected by fear and the fear is contagion now. you only need one person to twitch, almost, and you have several hundred...
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as you know, as we've been saying, the death toll 153. as many as 112 people are believed to have been murdered, slaughtered in the bataclan theater. 14 killed at a cambodia restaurant, 18 killed outside of a bar, four killed at the stadium according to french authorities and four were also killed in an incident at the avenue de la republic. 19 outside a bar and four killed at the stadium and four killed on a different street, as well. i want to -- we'll continue to check in with fill mud and bob bear and paul. i want to go back to jim on the scene for us in paris. jim, as we just got in this break down, you get a sense these numbers may increase in the hours ahead as more people are treated for wounds and as more information comes through but this, at least this accounting is one, two, three, four, five separate incidents we know about at this point. >> reporter: at least that, anderson. one thing i'm counting here are ambulances going to and from the nightclub just down the road here and we've been watching as literally hundreds of emer
as you know, as we've been saying, the death toll 153. as many as 112 people are believed to have been murdered, slaughtered in the bataclan theater. 14 killed at a cambodia restaurant, 18 killed outside of a bar, four killed at the stadium according to french authorities and four were also killed in an incident at the avenue de la republic. 19 outside a bar and four killed at the stadium and four killed on a different street, as well. i want to -- we'll continue to check in with fill mud and...
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and with a city as beautiful as paris, it's no wonder. les invalides, with its golden dome marking napoleon's tomb, is magnifique. the naughty blades of the moulin rouge keep turning, and its red lights tempt lost souls in pigalle. just to be out and about at this hour, the energy of the city is palpable. notre dame is particularly stately after dark. sightseeing boats enliven the river and its sparkling bridges. the pyramid at the louvre glows from within. and the eiffel tower provides a fitting finale for this victory lap through the city of light. this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from ♪ you're getting to be a big boy! ♪ i'm just a kid who's four ♪ each day i grow some more ♪ i like exploring ♪ i'm caillou ♪ so many things to do ♪ each day is something new ♪ i'll share them with you ♪ i'm caillou ♪ my world is turning ♪ changing each day! ♪ with mommy and daddy, i'm finding my way ♪ ♪ growing up is not so tough ♪ ♪ except when i've had enough ♪ but there's lots of fun s
and with a city as beautiful as paris, it's no wonder. les invalides, with its golden dome marking napoleon's tomb, is magnifique. the naughty blades of the moulin rouge keep turning, and its red lights tempt lost souls in pigalle. just to be out and about at this hour, the energy of the city is palpable. notre dame is particularly stately after dark. sightseeing boats enliven the river and its sparkling bridges. the pyramid at the louvre glows from within. and the eiffel tower provides a...
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many pictures as she wants. jessica rae: mone also works in community outreach for the something up." one year in the united states can change anybody's life ... but seven years of hard work and dedication to a better future led mone to the best achievement of all -- citizenship. "i finally have a home now. before i felt like a ghost, like nobody knows me, nobody recognized me as their citizen." iowa has given mone endless opportunities she didn't have before -- opportunities she can give to her four year old daughter, gabby, who will be able to take as many pictures as she wants. jessica rae: mone also works in community outreach for the des moines public schools ... serving as a connection between parents and teachers and even an interpreter at times. she's also a board member of "embarc" ... which is an orginization founded by refugees helping others thugh their new journey in america. jessica rae: " coming up.... patti labelle is known for iconic music... but did you know she's also famous for her sweet pota
many pictures as she wants. jessica rae: mone also works in community outreach for the something up." one year in the united states can change anybody's life ... but seven years of hard work and dedication to a better future led mone to the best achievement of all -- citizenship. "i finally have a home now. before i felt like a ghost, like nobody knows me, nobody recognized me as their citizen." iowa has given mone endless opportunities she didn't have before -- opportunities she...
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not as strict as required still under international law. it is still possible following a judge's decision. it's still possible to have evidence obtained through torture or treatment add admissible in the proceedings. a 40-second delay in the broadcasting of the proceedings is another area of concern related to the prohibition of torture because this 40-second delay may have been used to withhold information in the mistreatment of detainees. so based on these findings and as mentioned by omer, our conclusion is that proceedings before the military commissions do not meet the requirement of fair trial standards and that's also why the report will command that individuals who are charged be brought before the ordinary courts operating with fair trial standards. finally the third area of findings relates to the prohibition of torture and accountability. the report identifies a number of abusive conditions of detention and interrogation practices such as waterboarding, sleep deprivation, that took place under the previous administration at guan
not as strict as required still under international law. it is still possible following a judge's decision. it's still possible to have evidence obtained through torture or treatment add admissible in the proceedings. a 40-second delay in the broadcasting of the proceedings is another area of concern related to the prohibition of torture because this 40-second delay may have been used to withhold information in the mistreatment of detainees. so based on these findings and as mentioned by omer,...
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i have got planner as far as when things will will go in the oven. if you have plans to be out and about 45 at 8:00 a.m. fifty-eight by noon. sixty-two by 3:00 o'clock. by 6:00 p.m., 57, maybe in a turkey coma or crazy black friday shopping at that time, either way the temperature and weather will cooperate. your three day forecast looks great. sixty-two on thursday. sixty-six on friday. watch out for showers saturday morning. they could trickle the in the afternoon as well. the not a wash out but day you need to grab umbrella heading out. >> turkey stuffing. >> no, turkey is still shaking his tail feathers, he is enjoying this forecast. >> thanks, kate. >>> still ahead meet lucky bird who has been name the official national thanksgiving turkey. >> we will take you to the annual presidential pardon when we come back, don. >>> home for holidays. eagles are heading to detroit to play the lions. that means a couple guys are going back to where it all began. that s don is here now. everybody is celebrating the holidays. >> everybody wants to be home for
i have got planner as far as when things will will go in the oven. if you have plans to be out and about 45 at 8:00 a.m. fifty-eight by noon. sixty-two by 3:00 o'clock. by 6:00 p.m., 57, maybe in a turkey coma or crazy black friday shopping at that time, either way the temperature and weather will cooperate. your three day forecast looks great. sixty-two on thursday. sixty-six on friday. watch out for showers saturday morning. they could trickle the in the afternoon as well. the not a wash out...
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as many as 18 victims were shot to death at one popular bistro. witnesses say they were sitting outside on the terrace when attackers with gunfire possibly from those cars that greg was just talking about. the number of victims describes it as, quote, just a massacre. >> translator: at first it was unreal. we saw a lady on the first table. i thought she had a bump on her head. actually we saw a bump. after a little while, we realized it was not a bump. she was stretched over the table with her beer next to her. and then i see a man crying because his wife was dead. then as we go on, we realize we are in the middle of a pond of blood. there is no way to handle this. apart from offering a tourniquet saying to people it will be okay and ask if the person next to the woman with three bullets in her body is okay. so i said is your friend okay? while she was looking at me with her eyes, she was trying to breathe. >> hard to know what you you add to that and how any of us would have reacted if we had been out to dinner last fight and this had happened no
as many as 18 victims were shot to death at one popular bistro. witnesses say they were sitting outside on the terrace when attackers with gunfire possibly from those cars that greg was just talking about. the number of victims describes it as, quote, just a massacre. >> translator: at first it was unreal. we saw a lady on the first table. i thought she had a bump on her head. actually we saw a bump. after a little while, we realized it was not a bump. she was stretched over the table...
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my pure wish is time has come where my daughter can have as many options as possible as she like -- work or life, not like that, that she can have happy career path at the same time she can have happy family. >> reporter: yoshida is putting much of her energy into encouraging the member companies to put more women in management positions. to provide role models, she invites female executives from overseas to address a committee that she heads. >> real benefit is when a business starts treating those women as equals, when you have an inclusive, truly inclusive, not just a diverse workplace. >> boys be ambitious. girls be bold and demanding. is that right? this is more or less cultural revolution that we never tried to change century after century. i think diversity inclusion, we really want to make it happen, we have to have society where various kind of option is available for everybody. >> reporter: yoshida says now is the time to boost the role of women and change a society where gender has been a dominant factor for far too long. keiko yamamoto, nhk world. >>> the final grand sumo tou
my pure wish is time has come where my daughter can have as many options as possible as she like -- work or life, not like that, that she can have happy career path at the same time she can have happy family. >> reporter: yoshida is putting much of her energy into encouraging the member companies to put more women in management positions. to provide role models, she invites female executives from overseas to address a committee that she heads. >> real benefit is when a business...
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it's expected to intensify as it continues over warmer waters, but as soon as it crosses back into colder waters it is going to stay at that classification before weakening going into the weekend. it is expected to go over sakotra island bringing rainfall and strong winds in the the process. as it gets closer to the arabian peninsula it will continue to weaken and get resistance. by the time it reaches the coastline it may be a low pressure system which is a good thing because we need for the system to not bring any more rainfall after the record rainfall that took place earlier this week. so we'll keep an eye on this system as it moves toward the west. meanwhile, i want to take us into india, further toward the east, because we're now seeing a change in the weather pattern. we're getting into the colder temperatures. because of the temperatures falling it's causing some problems on the ground level. we're talking about smog. october or so people are reporting in the area that the pollution issue has been getting a little bit higher. when the temperatures start cooling down we start to ha
it's expected to intensify as it continues over warmer waters, but as soon as it crosses back into colder waters it is going to stay at that classification before weakening going into the weekend. it is expected to go over sakotra island bringing rainfall and strong winds in the the process. as it gets closer to the arabian peninsula it will continue to weaken and get resistance. by the time it reaches the coastline it may be a low pressure system which is a good thing because we need for the...
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by gains in led banks as well as industrial companies. just got back on trading today. the company hoping plans for a private share sale due to a disagreement over the amount and price -- the initial price was ¥4.9 billion. now, the revised rules affecting that price. trade has returned to the top of the agenda. delicates discussing the transpacific partnership in delhi. as the centerpiece of president obama's pivot to asia and is supported by several apec members. indeed, we have been talking about protests. not far at all. indications, that is as close as they will get. they are outnumbered by riot police. to put this into context of where they are, it is one venue where we have seen protests. it is just over one kilometer from the venue. where we are right now at the world trade center is where that meetings are gathered. leaders are making -- arriving one by one at the convention center which is roughly about five minutes from where we are -- it takes -- a political the police have actually created several barriers and layers of security leading up to here's a by m
by gains in led banks as well as industrial companies. just got back on trading today. the company hoping plans for a private share sale due to a disagreement over the amount and price -- the initial price was ¥4.9 billion. now, the revised rules affecting that price. trade has returned to the top of the agenda. delicates discussing the transpacific partnership in delhi. as the centerpiece of president obama's pivot to asia and is supported by several apec members. indeed, we have been talking...
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as my hon. friend knows, we gave the internal report of the naval services to sergeant blackman's legal advisers, so there is proper disclosure in this case. the legal team says that it is looking at the option of applying to the criminal cases review commission. while we are on this point, let me say that our royal marines have a worldwide reputation as one of the world's elite fighting forces. they have made an incredible contribution to our country, and we should pay tribute to them. margaret ferrier: the government's handling of child sexual abuse inquiries has done little to instil public confidence so far. last month, the goddard inquiry announced that it had accidentally and permanently deleted all the victim testimonies submitted through its website over an 18-day period without anyone from the inquiry ever reading them. these victims. deserve justice and for their voices to be heard. will the prime minister please tell the house what independent investigation has taken place to establis
as my hon. friend knows, we gave the internal report of the naval services to sergeant blackman's legal advisers, so there is proper disclosure in this case. the legal team says that it is looking at the option of applying to the criminal cases review commission. while we are on this point, let me say that our royal marines have a worldwide reputation as one of the world's elite fighting forces. they have made an incredible contribution to our country, and we should pay tribute to them....
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senator markey hatfield, as well. these are all figures who i am arguing are, because of their positions in power and in congress, they are channeling their influence and their power back to make the pacific northwest an even bigger player on the global stage, starting with world war ii and really continuing on. susan: you mentioned the state of washington and oregon. when you look at the pacific northwest, is a primarily those two states, or -- christopher: yes. the definition of the pacific northwest is one of these things that is very arguable. it is a great argument to have. a historian in his textbook about the pacific northwest which go to high school students all over -- he mainly focuses on washington, oregon, and idaho. william robbins, a distinguished historian from oregon, recently co-authored a book looking at the region more broadly and including montana and british columbia. and, i think why i center on washington is because these are the states that are always in every definition of the pacific northwes
senator markey hatfield, as well. these are all figures who i am arguing are, because of their positions in power and in congress, they are channeling their influence and their power back to make the pacific northwest an even bigger player on the global stage, starting with world war ii and really continuing on. susan: you mentioned the state of washington and oregon. when you look at the pacific northwest, is a primarily those two states, or -- christopher: yes. the definition of the pacific...
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maybe as many as five. one of the terrorists who is dead, believed to be a woman, who killed herself, blowing herself up, with a suicide vest, interesting, obviously, because of the devices that were used in the attacks here. we know that this raid is currently on going, right now. not over, by any means. >> take a look at this dramatic video, as we continue to cover the events in saint-denis. you can clearly hear gunfire. and clearly hear detonations. listen. [ gunfire ] >> one of the features of the raid, is one of the targets could have been abdel hamid abaaoud, who is the belgian terrorist that could be the masterminds of the attacks. he had information that he could be inside that apartment in saint-denis. >> whatever happened this morning was dramatic. it was significant, as well. earlier, cnn's atikka schubert was outside of that building, where shots were heard. she was reporting when the sound of explosions rang out. these are the investigative police. they were looking around in the crowd, here, a
maybe as many as five. one of the terrorists who is dead, believed to be a woman, who killed herself, blowing herself up, with a suicide vest, interesting, obviously, because of the devices that were used in the attacks here. we know that this raid is currently on going, right now. not over, by any means. >> take a look at this dramatic video, as we continue to cover the events in saint-denis. you can clearly hear gunfire. and clearly hear detonations. listen. [ gunfire ] >> one of...
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as soon as possible. >> you're in lesbos, we have seen many tragedies, so many have died. there's nowhere left to bury them. that's right the. the scenes here, we have seen them again and again in the past few days. the boats some packed to the gills. one of the cemeteries is packed with bodies, over loaded. they can't take any more bodies. we visited the area. >> reporter: at this hour in greece, the sky darkens as quick as the fear steps in. still they come. >> essential turns to the ones they risk everything for. the young they must comfort, the old they must aid. they land into a situation so chaotic, our team was asked to help translate. she has on the side of the head. the car accident was bad. this woman and her family made the crossing. >> translation: i can't explain my emotions, we came a long way. we prayed we made it to greece, we did. thank god. >> medics arrived quickly. aide workers accustomed to helping the emotion we traumatized are at a lose. they seek a better life. most feel guilty bec
as soon as possible. >> you're in lesbos, we have seen many tragedies, so many have died. there's nowhere left to bury them. that's right the. the scenes here, we have seen them again and again in the past few days. the boats some packed to the gills. one of the cemeteries is packed with bodies, over loaded. they can't take any more bodies. we visited the area. >> reporter: at this hour in greece, the sky darkens as quick as the fear steps in. still they come. >> essential...
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of war as well. as he arrives in there, we will see him take his position. we expect to see the national anthem be played and silence and read all 130 names of the victims involved in the paris attacks. very powerful moment for the people of france. also people from other countries as well who had their citizens caught up in the attacks. over the last week, we have seen president hollande take this war as he described it, around the world. meeting david cameron. then going to america to meet president obama. then meeting angela merkel and the italian prime minister and then yesterday in moscow to meet vladimir putin. this is an international campaign. we will listen in as the president arrives for the ceremony to honor the paris attacks. ♪ [ france national anthem ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you were hearing a song very well known here in france. "we only have love" as images of the victims came up on the big screen. you saw the president looking obviously very emotional as he looked at the images. 13
of war as well. as he arrives in there, we will see him take his position. we expect to see the national anthem be played and silence and read all 130 names of the victims involved in the paris attacks. very powerful moment for the people of france. also people from other countries as well who had their citizens caught up in the attacks. over the last week, we have seen president hollande take this war as he described it, around the world. meeting david cameron. then going to america to meet...
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well as defending our values. there is no greater symbol than holding this conference on climate in paris with some 150 heads of state in government. never before did france host so many leaders of the international community. they are coming to sort out the climate challenge and to work and to find the right agreement so that we can limit greenhouse gases emissions and make sure that our children and our grandchildren get better or simply can live. but we are also coming to express their support to freedom, to the fight against extremism. that radical islam, which is becoming centric. yes, all of them are coming no matter their background, no matter their religion, their convictions to express the same principles, the same values with the same word, life. yes, simply life. and this is the reason why i'm very pleased that president obama will allow us to succeed. i commend his recent statements over the past two weeks and months, by i commended the commitments he has made in the name of the world. it was important
well as defending our values. there is no greater symbol than holding this conference on climate in paris with some 150 heads of state in government. never before did france host so many leaders of the international community. they are coming to sort out the climate challenge and to work and to find the right agreement so that we can limit greenhouse gases emissions and make sure that our children and our grandchildren get better or simply can live. but we are also coming to express their...
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but i don't think positioning is as heavy as you might think. we saw a lot of lightening up through the summer and at some point there were quite a few people going long euro dollar and even though that position in the short euro dollar positioning has rebuilt in recent weeks i don't think it's as heavy as earlier this year and it does give some room for euro dollar to move further to the down side. >> quick question on commodity prices and commodity currencies. we saw a sell down of many of the currencies. but there's one pair that was the aussie dollar against the green back which held up pretty well all things considering. i guess it's still in part of the very strong jobs report. what do you do with that pair? >> my favorite way to play the aussie dollar would be against the canadian dollar. i'd be a seller of around 95 i think. we're going down into the 80s and there's a lot more down side in that pair. >> okay. thank you so much for that. managing director of fx strategy at rbc capital markets. let's get back to one of our top stories. syn
but i don't think positioning is as heavy as you might think. we saw a lot of lightening up through the summer and at some point there were quite a few people going long euro dollar and even though that position in the short euro dollar positioning has rebuilt in recent weeks i don't think it's as heavy as earlier this year and it does give some room for euro dollar to move further to the down side. >> quick question on commodity prices and commodity currencies. we saw a sell down of many...
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the other is going through as far as we know. first of all, to the plans that have been pulled apart. germany and the netherlands were to play in hannover, germany. a game that was supposed to get started a few minutes ago. canceled with 90 minutes to go until kickoff. various media reports say because of a concrete threat to safety there because of a device of some sort. we're still working to confirm that. on a parallel track, r the plans for tonight's game. france versus england at wembley stadium in london. a game where prince william and prime minister david cameron are supposed to be in attendance. german chancellor merkel was supposed to be at the game in germany, hannover, tonight, before that was canceled tonight. her attendance was supposed to be a show of support and defiance in the face of terrorism. nbc news correspondent ron mott is in the london newsroom. again, ron, all the eyes and attention shift to lon do in part with the bold-faced name that is are in atense dance tonight and a big public gathering where i kno
the other is going through as far as we know. first of all, to the plans that have been pulled apart. germany and the netherlands were to play in hannover, germany. a game that was supposed to get started a few minutes ago. canceled with 90 minutes to go until kickoff. various media reports say because of a concrete threat to safety there because of a device of some sort. we're still working to confirm that. on a parallel track, r the plans for tonight's game. france versus england at wembley...
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it's not as cold as it was yesterday. 47 degrees right now. we're into the low 40s, allentown, 36 degrees in millville, 38 atlantic city and nashville with clear skies, light winds, and humidity, but most places are seven to 12 degrees warmer than at this time yesterday, so that certainly is a sign of things to come. that warmup will be continuing as we go into tomorrow, but for tonight, the temperature, of course, is going to drop pretty quickly going down to near 40 in philadelphia by 10:00 and farther in the suburbs, of course. as we head towards thanksgiving, it's not going to be anywhere near as cold. look at this, by 9:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day, 44 in philadelphia, 39 in the lehigh valley. temperatures getting up near 60. not quite as warm as the jersey shore with the wind coming in off the ocean. then it gets even warmer than that. i'll have the near record forecast with the rest of the weekend in the seven day in a few minutes. >> see you then. >>> more than half a million people from our area expected to head out of town for the upc
it's not as cold as it was yesterday. 47 degrees right now. we're into the low 40s, allentown, 36 degrees in millville, 38 atlantic city and nashville with clear skies, light winds, and humidity, but most places are seven to 12 degrees warmer than at this time yesterday, so that certainly is a sign of things to come. that warmup will be continuing as we go into tomorrow, but for tonight, the temperature, of course, is going to drop pretty quickly going down to near 40 in philadelphia by 10:00...
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far as a motion second to approve that certificate of appropriateness with conditions as recommended by the staff removing the section regarding the had trolley poles in order to opine or make a recommendation at a later time and is only other portion as stands the condition is the reduction of medium railing to 4 feet. >> ucla i call the question. >> wait a minute that's exactly right the 4 feet was withdrawn that's off the table we're back to 4, 6. >> you didn't catch the withdrawal. >> okay. >> and then is 5 conditions that. >> we're down to 4 conditions. >> right we removed that. >> so evening lighten us. >> i suggest we don't remove the condition on the trollies poles but this comes back before us. >> that would be a finding as opposed to oh, a condition you're right. >> among themselves to modify the third conditions that reads like the second condition which was asking the mcallister park station shall be removed reword it such that the project sponsor shall roach is hectic trolley poles treatment from the cutters proposal and seek and second certificate of appropriateness sor
far as a motion second to approve that certificate of appropriateness with conditions as recommended by the staff removing the section regarding the had trolley poles in order to opine or make a recommendation at a later time and is only other portion as stands the condition is the reduction of medium railing to 4 feet. >> ucla i call the question. >> wait a minute that's exactly right the 4 feet was withdrawn that's off the table we're back to 4, 6. >> you didn't catch the...
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now, as i say, it impresses me that jennings would risk his hard-won status as a free man by helping others try to achieve that same condition. this was not to be. jennings was one of the black operatives who worked with white northern abolitionists to plot this escape attempt out. it was a part of the underground railroad, and it turned out to be the largest attempt at slave escape ever in american history. the pearl left the harbor but met with light winds on the potomac. that slowed it down. got to the chesapeake, and then the winds were too heavy to enter the bay. still, they might have made it to freedom in the north but for a turncoat in the black community back in washington, who informed on them. that got the owners on their tail sooner instead of later. they caught up with them and hauled the pearl back to washington, and those slaves aboard faced a fate they most dreaded, which was sale to the deep south and permanent separation from home and family. now, another thing that paul jennings did soon after he achieved his freedom was to march himself down to the photographer's
now, as i say, it impresses me that jennings would risk his hard-won status as a free man by helping others try to achieve that same condition. this was not to be. jennings was one of the black operatives who worked with white northern abolitionists to plot this escape attempt out. it was a part of the underground railroad, and it turned out to be the largest attempt at slave escape ever in american history. the pearl left the harbor but met with light winds on the potomac. that slowed it down....
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that has been our tradition as a country as far back as anybody can remember. when we talk about the importance of this work, it is certainly a humanitarian task we are engaged in. i think you've certainly painted very clearly sort of the scope of this problem. but it also promotes the stability of that region. for us to take responsibility for refugees and for us to lead by example, as far as other countries. it has been our history that we have always taken a disproportionate share of refugees. that has inspired other resettlement countries to do the same. and i would hope -- and i think it is certainly the president's intention -- that we continue to honor that tradition. >> if i might add as well, my colleagues have stated very eloquently, but i think it's important even to realize notwithstanding the scale and scope of this crisis, there has not been large famine or major disease outbreaks, things like that, which would have been very likely without our assistance. and so it's been amazingly successful, actually, given the constraints that they actually ha
that has been our tradition as a country as far back as anybody can remember. when we talk about the importance of this work, it is certainly a humanitarian task we are engaged in. i think you've certainly painted very clearly sort of the scope of this problem. but it also promotes the stability of that region. for us to take responsibility for refugees and for us to lead by example, as far as other countries. it has been our history that we have always taken a disproportionate share of...
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as michael to cost us -- as the fishukakis said, rots from the head down. this guy has been retired from politics for more than a decade. the american political scene has changed dramatically in tone and substance and he has not adapted to it. now he is trying to adapt to it and you can see, he needs to show passion, so he is shouting at the microphones. , i think, is who more likely to be this cycle's john connolly, which is to say spending tons and tons of money and getting very few delegates, despite the media and establishment thinking that he was a serious candidate that could come back. you look at polls, and they have consistently shown the third of the republican party that call themselves very conservative load l jeb bush. the jeb bush.a he is the only candidate in trial heats up with donald trump that regularly gets pasted no matter what state, whether it is nationally or in state. unpopulars deeply with a third of the party and is not given the other two thirds much to hang their hat on. henry's analysis generally, but he has painted himself as t
as michael to cost us -- as the fishukakis said, rots from the head down. this guy has been retired from politics for more than a decade. the american political scene has changed dramatically in tone and substance and he has not adapted to it. now he is trying to adapt to it and you can see, he needs to show passion, so he is shouting at the microphones. , i think, is who more likely to be this cycle's john connolly, which is to say spending tons and tons of money and getting very few...
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because as you well know, derivatives and swaps now, as far as using for risk management, is now an $822 trillion piece of the world's economy. and we need to take a little bit better care of making sure we send out nonconflicting information. i want to go back to another question about the designated company. and as a member, you're responsible for determining when a designated company no longer presents a risk to our financial system. so it would be important if you could tell us in a nutshell exactly when does a designated company no longer present a risk to the financial system and therefore should be redesignated? and, in your opinion, is it not important for fsoc to communicate clearly and publicly with designated kns as to what are those specific risks that they present so that we can have transparency in the process so that designated companies and the public will know exactly what a designated company is and what those issues are. so fsoc can explain very clearly to the company and to the public what the basis was for designation. so it is no mystery at all to the companies what
because as you well know, derivatives and swaps now, as far as using for risk management, is now an $822 trillion piece of the world's economy. and we need to take a little bit better care of making sure we send out nonconflicting information. i want to go back to another question about the designated company. and as a member, you're responsible for determining when a designated company no longer presents a risk to our financial system. so it would be important if you could tell us in a...
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as you can see gusting as high as 25, even 30 miles per hour in some spots. laconia, a 33 mile per hour wind gust a few minutes ago and we will continue to see these type of wind gusts as well as possibly higher than that at times through the mid day hours between about 10 a.m., 2 or 3 p.m. i think the height of it for today. don't be surprised if you have a random couple of tree branches that come down here and there and the wind and at least brings the possibility of a power outage or two. the conditions are not only windy, but it's also chilly out there. lower 30's in northern new hampshire where we, of course, start off the day with some snow this morning and upper 30's and low to mid 40's again in central and southeastern parts of of new hampshire. i'll get out of the way and let you take a look at this and as you can see, there's clouds out there in the western and part of the state and clearing southeast, west of us, high pressure building in and that means increasing sunshine not only through the day today. eventually you'll see more breaks of sunshin
as you can see gusting as high as 25, even 30 miles per hour in some spots. laconia, a 33 mile per hour wind gust a few minutes ago and we will continue to see these type of wind gusts as well as possibly higher than that at times through the mid day hours between about 10 a.m., 2 or 3 p.m. i think the height of it for today. don't be surprised if you have a random couple of tree branches that come down here and there and the wind and at least brings the possibility of a power outage or two....
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long as rules are making it does state in the ballot measure that businesses can apply as long as the application process is in place for the historic preservation fund not raefksz january 1st is not happening so what i am proposing to starting january one we will can still modify the application and application process and that can start january one i would still need to work out the routing process and what's involved with the hpc to make sure that is reflected in the application instructions in the ballot measure is states the dimension needs to outline and create making approval procedures for the two different funds and that we no idea to have would this official public hearings with that and once the commission finalize the rule making the board of supervisors has a thirty daytime period to respond you know make new comments or requests for changes. >> so this is - the timing is not hard and fast in the ballot measure i'm proposing that we have our rule making implemented by the ends of february and approved so we have the hearing in february 22nd that meeting in february to hav
long as rules are making it does state in the ballot measure that businesses can apply as long as the application process is in place for the historic preservation fund not raefksz january 1st is not happening so what i am proposing to starting january one we will can still modify the application and application process and that can start january one i would still need to work out the routing process and what's involved with the hpc to make sure that is reflected in the application instructions...
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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...