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that no one actually had such goals in mind experts knew that i had just one ear to prepare for the vancouver games while there were many issues with the winter sports that had been snowballing for decades in the mid eighty's dozens of new sports who were added to the winter olympics list which only there are a number of sports russians have always been good at like ice hockey figure skating speed skating. and my athlone other sports like short track speed skating curling freestyle skiing snowboarding ski jumping alpine skiing in nordic combined are less traditional for russia so it would be wishful thinking to expect a spectacular success in then cooler that would show let's go back to the summer lympics in london you said their main competitor for the fourth place is the many kingdom which implies that russia is not going to competing for the first or second prize nit woods who were both born and raised in the u.s.s.r. and in those dimes we had the highest expectations were athletes so for us this is a huge step back are you frustrated over this your straighted no i would put a differently
that no one actually had such goals in mind experts knew that i had just one ear to prepare for the vancouver games while there were many issues with the winter sports that had been snowballing for decades in the mid eighty's dozens of new sports who were added to the winter olympics list which only there are a number of sports russians have always been good at like ice hockey figure skating speed skating. and my athlone other sports like short track speed skating curling freestyle skiing...
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man's handball and men so water polo more snow for the insured the report mentions russia's fiasco in vancouver in the skin though that ensued but come to what you would i think it is an open secret that many people in russia sort of the time that you were actually on the brink of losing your office as minister is that true look at these. the but i believe. you know many people strongly believe that russia must absolutely win every game in every competition but no one actually had such goals in mind and experts knew that i had just one year to prepare for the event coover games while there were many issues with the winter sports that had been snowballing for decades in the mid eighty's dozens of new sports who were added to the winter olympics list which only there are a number of sports russians have always been good at like ice hockey figure skating speed skating ski racing and my athlone other sports like short track speed skating curling freestyle skiing snowboarding ski jumping alpine skiing in nordic combined are less traditional for russia so it would be wishful thinking to expect a spec
man's handball and men so water polo more snow for the insured the report mentions russia's fiasco in vancouver in the skin though that ensued but come to what you would i think it is an open secret that many people in russia sort of the time that you were actually on the brink of losing your office as minister is that true look at these. the but i believe. you know many people strongly believe that russia must absolutely win every game in every competition but no one actually had such goals in...
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con harry robson cobraria la pena maxima... 2-1 gano vancouver.. ---los atleticos de oakland suman cinco victorias al hilo... ayer apesar de ir perdiendo por 4-0 ante los bombarderos del bronx... oakland no solo logro empatar la pizarra con cuadrangular es de inge.. suzuki y smith.. sino que se llevo el triunfo en la decima segunda entrada con este sencillo impulsador de coco crisp... 5-4 gano oakland y barre con la serie ante los yankees.... cesar ---vamos a la pausa comercial en noticiero telemundo 48 en alta definicion, pero regresamos en seguida... blanca ---continua creciendo el numero de personas que salen a manifestarse contra la presencia del presidente barack obama quien esta noche se presentara en un evento proselitista en el teatro fox del centro de la ciudad... cesar ---la gran mayoria de calles y avenidas alrededor de este teatro han sido cerradas, tanto para la proteccion del presidente, asi como para contener a los inconformes que se espera lleguen a rechazar al mandatario... ---el evento en el que participara el presidente comienza
con harry robson cobraria la pena maxima... 2-1 gano vancouver.. ---los atleticos de oakland suman cinco victorias al hilo... ayer apesar de ir perdiendo por 4-0 ante los bombarderos del bronx... oakland no solo logro empatar la pizarra con cuadrangular es de inge.. suzuki y smith.. sino que se llevo el triunfo en la decima segunda entrada con este sencillo impulsador de coco crisp... 5-4 gano oakland y barre con la serie ante los yankees.... cesar ---vamos a la pausa comercial en noticiero...
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doug casey joins us from vancouver where he's there for a gore financial symposium he's founder and publisher of casey research and author of books including crisis investing opportunities and profits in the coming great depression and we're so lucky to have him thank you so much for being on the show were inspiring pleasure and thank you for it's really my pleasure so i just set up a couple of reference points that i've heard you name in interviews that the late fifty's and sixty's with the one nine hundred fifty nine cadillac is symbolic nine hundred seventy one when nixon closed the gold window so on a day like today when g.d.p. numbers come out and people are evaluating where the u.s. is in terms of an economic recovery where do you see it and when do you see a pivotal moment in the u.s. economy looking at kind of these markers that you've laid out. well there are a lot of places where you can start. but. the average standard of living. after taxes after inflation in real terms of the average american worker has actually been going down flat to going down since the early one nine hundred
doug casey joins us from vancouver where he's there for a gore financial symposium he's founder and publisher of casey research and author of books including crisis investing opportunities and profits in the coming great depression and we're so lucky to have him thank you so much for being on the show were inspiring pleasure and thank you for it's really my pleasure so i just set up a couple of reference points that i've heard you name in interviews that the late fifty's and sixty's with the...
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will debrief us on the gore of the national innovate or die conference which is wrapping up today in vancouver dimitri will hopefully tell us how to avoid debt let's get to today's capital account. here it is friday and one piece of news making headlines today is the u.s. gross domestic product data from the commerce department showing the economy is slowing down it grew one point five percent in the second quarter on an annualized basis and this is down from two percent the prior quarter and four point one percent the quarter before that consumers are reportedly cutting back spending on big ticket items businesses are holding off on investment so in light of this number in these this data q. speculation about the federal reserve taking more action or q talk of how government g.d.p. numbers aren't reliable in the first place also how this so-called recovery lags compared to others but when did things really start going downhill economically in the u.s. stepping back was it after a peak of good times for america in the late fifty's to mid sixty's with the one nine hundred fifty nine cadillac a
will debrief us on the gore of the national innovate or die conference which is wrapping up today in vancouver dimitri will hopefully tell us how to avoid debt let's get to today's capital account. here it is friday and one piece of news making headlines today is the u.s. gross domestic product data from the commerce department showing the economy is slowing down it grew one point five percent in the second quarter on an annualized basis and this is down from two percent the prior quarter and...
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will degrade us on the gore of the national innovate or die conference which is wrapping up today in vancouver dimitri will hopefully tell us how to avoid debt let's get to today's capital account. here it is friday and one piece of news making headlines today is the u.s. gross domestic product data from the commerce department showing the economy is slowing down it grew one point five percent in the second quarter on an annualized basis and this is down from two percent the prior quarter and four point one percent the quarter before that consumers are reportedly cutting back spending on big ticket items businesses are holding off on investment so in light of this number in these this data q. speculation about the federal reserve taking more action or q talk of how government g.d.p. numbers aren't reliable in the first place also how this so-called recovery lags compared to others but when did things really start going downhill economically in the u.s. stepping back was it after a peak of good times for america in the late fifty's to mid sixty's with the one nine hundred fifty nine cadillac a
will degrade us on the gore of the national innovate or die conference which is wrapping up today in vancouver dimitri will hopefully tell us how to avoid debt let's get to today's capital account. here it is friday and one piece of news making headlines today is the u.s. gross domestic product data from the commerce department showing the economy is slowing down it grew one point five percent in the second quarter on an annualized basis and this is down from two percent the prior quarter and...
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during the 2010 winter olympics we hosted live from vancouver, 2:30 a.m. eastern time, and let's take a look back as we celebrate our third birthday at our last much earlier olympics. ♪ [ phone ringing ] hello? okay, thank you. 11:30 p.m., yes, i do sleep in a suit. it's a trick i learned from brian williams, because you never know when news is going to break. this is the entrance to the international broadcast center. normally this area is filled with media from all over the word, but at this time of night, 12:12, it's just me and the media. nbc has an army of people working the olympics, and more than 2,500 people prepare to witness the power of nbc news. this is what we are looking at today. ready? we are going to whip through olympic news, and then we are going to do a curling piece, and i was talking trash to 2006 pair olympic gold medalist. i was talking trash because he started it. it's 1:37 in the morning, and it's mainly me, the cleaning staff and nbc's kevin tibbles. and here is the thing, tibbs doesn't have to be here, but he just doesn't have
during the 2010 winter olympics we hosted live from vancouver, 2:30 a.m. eastern time, and let's take a look back as we celebrate our third birthday at our last much earlier olympics. ♪ [ phone ringing ] hello? okay, thank you. 11:30 p.m., yes, i do sleep in a suit. it's a trick i learned from brian williams, because you never know when news is going to break. this is the entrance to the international broadcast center. normally this area is filled with media from all over the word, but at...
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i mean, the places -- i actually -- my concern about places like vancouver are that same problem. if people hold vancouver as a model for great urban development, they've done some extraordinarily good things there. but part of the issue with vancouver is because it was built so much of it was built in such a short period of time, using the same basic paradigm of the towers and the townhouses, that it becomes a little sterile, frankly, in my opinion. and so i -- there are challenges like that that we have here. but i think the thing about soma, if i can get back to the idea here, is that it is in fact -- it's history is one of great diversity. right? i'm like any other part of the -- unlike any other part of the city. what other part of the city do you have these impact residential enclaves in the middle of blocks that have warehouses and very wide streets? it's a very unusual kind of setup. but i think we should embrace. and i have to say it's not all small scale patterns. south of the freeway, there are huge lots. that are in fact have always been huge lots. and so -- and we do
i mean, the places -- i actually -- my concern about places like vancouver are that same problem. if people hold vancouver as a model for great urban development, they've done some extraordinarily good things there. but part of the issue with vancouver is because it was built so much of it was built in such a short period of time, using the same basic paradigm of the towers and the townhouses, that it becomes a little sterile, frankly, in my opinion. and so i -- there are challenges like that...
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he's been a fly on the wall an active fly on the wall so dimitri i'm really excited to talk to you in vancouver i want to know what in less than two minutes you can tell me that's going to change my life. if you put it that way actually i have a present for you lawrence are going to. use here. and so on and. so we look forward to being on you're sure. there isn't anything that's amazing that's really great i can't wait for delivery of that i guess that's that is something that will change my life i think i look forward to interviewing him wait a minute dimitri tell me what else is going on there anything you've learned or interesting people you've spoken to or the sentiment there. of the sentiment here is bearish lee optimistic. people are bearish but of the mystic on on bearishness that makes any sense i mean they're here trying to figure these people are proactive they're people who are trying to find solutions in a world wrought with manipulation so don't bank on it lation government malfeasance . tarion ism break down the rule of law and they break with the constitution all the kind of thin
he's been a fly on the wall an active fly on the wall so dimitri i'm really excited to talk to you in vancouver i want to know what in less than two minutes you can tell me that's going to change my life. if you put it that way actually i have a present for you lawrence are going to. use here. and so on and. so we look forward to being on you're sure. there isn't anything that's amazing that's really great i can't wait for delivery of that i guess that's that is something that will change my...
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he's been a fly on the wall an active fly on the wall so dimitri i'm really excited to talk to you in vancouver i want to know what in less than two minutes you can tell me that's going to change my life. if you put it that way actually i have a present for you lauren. news here. and i. look forward to being on your sure. there isn't anything that's amazing that's really great i can't wait for delivery of that i guess that's that is something that will change my life i think i look forward to interviewing him wait a minute dimitri tell me what else is going on there anything you've learned or interesting people you've spoken to or the sentiment there. of the sentiment here is bearish the optimistic. people are bearish but of the mystic on on bearishness that makes any sense i mean they're here trying to figure these people are proactive they're people who are trying to find solutions in a world robot with manipulation so don't bank on it lation government malfeasance. tarion ism break down the rule of law and they break with the constitution all the kind of things that we've been suffering in w
he's been a fly on the wall an active fly on the wall so dimitri i'm really excited to talk to you in vancouver i want to know what in less than two minutes you can tell me that's going to change my life. if you put it that way actually i have a present for you lauren. news here. and i. look forward to being on your sure. there isn't anything that's amazing that's really great i can't wait for delivery of that i guess that's that is something that will change my life i think i look forward to...
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dimitri is going to phillis in on everything he's been a learning at a gore a financial symposium in vancouver with lots of heavy hitters that we've been speaking to all week that he's been a fly on the wall an active fly on the wall so dimitri i'm really excited to talk to you in vancouver i want to know what in less than two minutes you can tell me that's going to change my life. if you put it that way actually i have a present for you lauren. news here. and. so we look forward to being on you're sure. there isn't anything that's amazing that's really great i can't wait for delivery of that i guess that's that is something that will change my life i think i look forward to interviewing him wait a minute dimitri tell me what else is going on there anything you've learned or interesting people you've spoken to or the sentiment there. of the set the reviewer is bearish the optimistic. people are bearish the mr go on bearishness that makes any sense i mean they're here trying to figure these people are proactive they're people who are trying to find solutions in a world robot with manipulation s
dimitri is going to phillis in on everything he's been a learning at a gore a financial symposium in vancouver with lots of heavy hitters that we've been speaking to all week that he's been a fly on the wall an active fly on the wall so dimitri i'm really excited to talk to you in vancouver i want to know what in less than two minutes you can tell me that's going to change my life. if you put it that way actually i have a present for you lauren. news here. and. so we look forward to being on...
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all right i didn't get a chance to do your feedback all week last week because we were all vancouver all week so let's catch up because there were a few things i really wanted to address last week we had mark's father on for the first half of our show one day live via satellite from vancouver and a lot of people loved it but it also inspired many of meltdowns on you tube to this in fact here's a viewer or becomes his most interesting way as time to expound on how he sees things i'm sure he was fine with being cut off but dimitri i don't know how good you got on this come on more time should have been allotted to his interview unless he gave capital account a time limit listening to dr fodder for twenty eight minutes is much more interesting than some of the guests given that team does a great job with the show please get back on in the future with more time twenty eight minutes given to him another one said i wish you'd had dr fall over all longer why is he not worthy of an entire show first of all just this sums it up don't hate the player hate the game on a serious note i do feel l
all right i didn't get a chance to do your feedback all week last week because we were all vancouver all week so let's catch up because there were a few things i really wanted to address last week we had mark's father on for the first half of our show one day live via satellite from vancouver and a lot of people loved it but it also inspired many of meltdowns on you tube to this in fact here's a viewer or becomes his most interesting way as time to expound on how he sees things i'm sure he was...
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we speculated about how whether maybe it was warmer at the winter games when we were in vancouver. i have checked in the interim and right now it is 70 degrees in vancouver, 16 degrees warmer than at the summer games. >> that's pretty interesting as well. how about during the day, though? finally at least the sun came out after all that rain for so many weeks. >> yeah, diane. it was a gorgeous day here today. and, you know, i remember you were in beijing and you remember those hot days in beijing and how warm it can get there. here today, it was really, really mild. probably in the 70s. perfect, sunny day. the queen was out here today. had to have a good day for her. >> we'll check in with you late later. >> thank you, phil. here we are. not the dream team, not the redeem team either. nonetheless, the two decades long evolution of the u.s. basketball men's team made up of nba pros. team u.s.a. starts the journey for the olympic gold medal tomorrow when the team faces france in the opening round. >>> in this, the 20-year anniversary of the first u.s.a. basketball dream team, team u.
we speculated about how whether maybe it was warmer at the winter games when we were in vancouver. i have checked in the interim and right now it is 70 degrees in vancouver, 16 degrees warmer than at the summer games. >> that's pretty interesting as well. how about during the day, though? finally at least the sun came out after all that rain for so many weeks. >> yeah, diane. it was a gorgeous day here today. and, you know, i remember you were in beijing and you remember those hot...
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jimmy: vancouver? >> yeah. >> jimmy: so this is a -- i like this. you were in vancouver and you were with -- you were hanging out with these two dudes, right? one's a trainer and one's a owner? >> owner and a trainer. >> jimmy: owner and a trainer, yeah. and they had a nickname for you. and what was that? >> around the track, they called "two and a half men" because the -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: were you the half? you were the half, yeah. [ laughter ] "two and a half men." well, you first rode i'll have another -- this is back in february? >> back in february, yeah. >> jimmy: and do you just feel chemistry when you get on the horse and you just go like, "wait, we got something." did he look at you and you --? >> well yeah, compared to the other horses that i was racing with at that time. i mean, this horse can really move, right? so i was like, "oh my god, this is the one." >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and do you -- like, do you feel a vibe when you -- i mean, they are powerful animals, those h
jimmy: vancouver? >> yeah. >> jimmy: so this is a -- i like this. you were in vancouver and you were with -- you were hanging out with these two dudes, right? one's a trainer and one's a owner? >> owner and a trainer. >> jimmy: owner and a trainer, yeah. and they had a nickname for you. and what was that? >> around the track, they called "two and a half men" because the -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: were you the half? you were the half, yeah. [ laughter...
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is also the chairman of sprott us so we're really pleased to have you mr roy you're joining us from vancouver where you are theodore a financial symposium so thanks for being on the show. it's my pleasure and i'm really curious to know because making a big splash across headlines and markets is mario draghi coming out today and saying we support the euro at the e.c.b. one hundred percent and my point isn't whether or not that happens my question is how do you factor into your analysis or your forecasts what a policy maker might come out and say that everybody gets really excited about. well i think that's a wonderful question i think it's a wonderful question of two points in the first instance given the veracity of the information forward in the past who would really care what they said in the second instance what is it that we that we did they can do. this in circumstances that surrounds the euro are not a set of circumstances i think that gives people a lot of confidence in the fact that it can be saved they're dealing in europe and i think we're dealing in the united states with an odd so
is also the chairman of sprott us so we're really pleased to have you mr roy you're joining us from vancouver where you are theodore a financial symposium so thanks for being on the show. it's my pleasure and i'm really curious to know because making a big splash across headlines and markets is mario draghi coming out today and saying we support the euro at the e.c.b. one hundred percent and my point isn't whether or not that happens my question is how do you factor into your analysis or your...
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is also the chairman of sprott us so we're really pleased to have you mr roy you're joining us from vancouver where you are theodore a financial symposium so thanks for being on the show. it's my pleasure and i'm really curious to know because making a big splash across headlines and markets is mario draghi coming out today and saying we support the euro at the e.c.b. one hundred percent and my point isn't whether or not that happens my question is how do you factor into your analysis or your forecasts what a policy maker might come out in say that everybody gets really excited about. well i think that's a wonderful question i think it's a wonderful question of two points in the first instance given the veracity of the information forward in the past who would really care what they said in the second instance what is it that we that we did they can do. this in circumstances that surrounds the euro are not a set of circumstances i think that gives people a lot of confidence in the fact that it can be saved they're dealing in europe and i think we're dealing in the united states with an odd sor
is also the chairman of sprott us so we're really pleased to have you mr roy you're joining us from vancouver where you are theodore a financial symposium so thanks for being on the show. it's my pleasure and i'm really curious to know because making a big splash across headlines and markets is mario draghi coming out today and saying we support the euro at the e.c.b. one hundred percent and my point isn't whether or not that happens my question is how do you factor into your analysis or your...
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is also the chairman of sprott us so we're really pleased to have you mr roy you're joining us from vancouver where you are theodore a financial symposium so thanks for being on the show. it's my pleasure and i'm really curious to know because making a big splash across headlines and markets is mario draghi coming out today and saying we support the euro at the e.c.b. one hundred percent and my point isn't whether or not that happens my question is how do you factor into your analysis or your forecasts what a policy maker might come out in say that everybody gets really excited about. well i think that's a wonderful question i think it's a wonderful question of two points in the first instance given the veracity of the information they put forward in the past who would really care what they said in the second instance what is it that we that we did they can do. this in circumstances that surrounds the euro are not a set of circumstances i think that gives people a lot of confidence in the fact that it can be saved they're dealing in europe and i think we're dealing in the united states with a
is also the chairman of sprott us so we're really pleased to have you mr roy you're joining us from vancouver where you are theodore a financial symposium so thanks for being on the show. it's my pleasure and i'm really curious to know because making a big splash across headlines and markets is mario draghi coming out today and saying we support the euro at the e.c.b. one hundred percent and my point isn't whether or not that happens my question is how do you factor into your analysis or your...
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. >>> and an air traffic controller in vancouver wanted to propose to his girlfriend while she approached the airport on an air canada flight. he lost his nerve, but the pilot wouldn't let him off the hook. here's the transmission. >> i was going to propose to her while you were in the air, but i chickened out. >> c'mon, that's really, really bad. give us her name. >> it's too late. >> not too late, not too late for anything. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, i'm air traffic controller speaking to you from the control tower at vancouver airport. the reason i am speaking to you is there's a very special lady on your flight this evening, kristi kristina, i'm crazy in love with you. i can't imagine my life without you. will you make me the happiest man in the world and be my wife? >> everybody is jumping up and down, she said yes. i can hear her all the way back here. >> the pilot says the plane was shaking. >> good thing there was no emergency sh
. >>> and an air traffic controller in vancouver wanted to propose to his girlfriend while she approached the airport on an air canada flight. he lost his nerve, but the pilot wouldn't let him off the hook. here's the transmission. >> i was going to propose to her while you were in the air, but i chickened out. >> c'mon, that's really, really bad. give us her name. >> it's too late. >> not too late, not too late for anything. >> good evening, ladies and...
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low clouds over pacific northwest thicken by the loan over vancouver. out the door tomorrow clouds along the shore on sunday in the afternoon for the bay some high clouds overhead, will see some clouds not sought inland but ratings topping out near 90 in east bay, the low clouds are at the coast line on the time lapse they will thicken up over nine then we pull away the low clouds the usual low clouds in the morning and sun in the afternoon. as a fall mostly sunny thunderstorms may pop up and new york and denver 88 degrees for new york and 90 for denver. we look for temperatures to warm in the 1 hundreds in central valley. overnight lows in the '50s, the forecast highs for the bay and south bay mostly low 80's in san jose low 80's, 78 for los gatos, 77 at hayward, the cooler than it was today. the clinton began yesterday continues through the end of the week. by the end of the week will be in the upper seventies before warming up next weekend. >>> extra innings at the coliseum dennis o'donnell is there. >>> great debt to be a sports fan a thrilling fini
low clouds over pacific northwest thicken by the loan over vancouver. out the door tomorrow clouds along the shore on sunday in the afternoon for the bay some high clouds overhead, will see some clouds not sought inland but ratings topping out near 90 in east bay, the low clouds are at the coast line on the time lapse they will thicken up over nine then we pull away the low clouds the usual low clouds in the morning and sun in the afternoon. as a fall mostly sunny thunderstorms may pop up and...
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will warm up again but we have to wait until thursday, on the time lapse that low pressure over the vancouver island heads towards california it will thicken a marine layer and produce drizzle and keep temperatures down, we get clouds and drizzle along the shoreline tomorrow morning and we begin monday in the '50s, as the night wears on fog along the coast you can see the fog bank accent, we get sunshine inland but it moves back in. if you're headed out of san francisco clouds and drizzle at the airport tomorrow by just 63 in las angeles has 72, thunder in denver, new york looks ok showers and 91. mid 50s for the lows, san jose will be pleasant, mid-70s in the south bay. 67 @ union city. pittsburgh at 74. 75 at fairfield. north bay persistent overcast clear by noon 66 at petaluma. you have to wait until thursday and until numbers recover to the '80s. by the weekend will be back in a lee's blood for a cool we head. >>> something in the neighborhood motivated him to return the bear was back. a personal choice for travelers that religious leaders want to take away the one to restrict what you ca
will warm up again but we have to wait until thursday, on the time lapse that low pressure over the vancouver island heads towards california it will thicken a marine layer and produce drizzle and keep temperatures down, we get clouds and drizzle along the shoreline tomorrow morning and we begin monday in the '50s, as the night wears on fog along the coast you can see the fog bank accent, we get sunshine inland but it moves back in. if you're headed out of san francisco clouds and drizzle at...
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satellite shows cool weather is coming from over vancouver, you can see the flow that low pressure brings us cooler temperatures, the numbers inland tomorrow no warmer than the '70s clouds and drizzle along the shoreline, mostly cloudy tomorrow morning future cast shows will have low clouds ticking at the shoreline, we will not get a chance to warm s f phone clouds and drizzle a and around the rest of the nation los angeles 72 new york city had showers at 91. for the south bay '70s will do it. east bay 744 pittsburgh 73 antioch then. much cooler. we have to wait until thursday for warmer weather. here is sports with mr. o'donnell >>> hot at stanford worse iran and goes for the title and both bay area baseball teams go for ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> serena is ready for the olympics. >>> another gold medal with a wimbledon title. here's a question for you and, what advice would you have your daughter if she was facing serena in the finals of the bank of the west classic? >>> 1 accounts and on the line take more time and decide what you're going to do. you're a phenomenal athlete and you're g
satellite shows cool weather is coming from over vancouver, you can see the flow that low pressure brings us cooler temperatures, the numbers inland tomorrow no warmer than the '70s clouds and drizzle along the shoreline, mostly cloudy tomorrow morning future cast shows will have low clouds ticking at the shoreline, we will not get a chance to warm s f phone clouds and drizzle a and around the rest of the nation los angeles 72 new york city had showers at 91. for the south bay '70s will do it....
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for us, around vancouver island that low is deepening a deep well of cold air and over the pacific coast we will be cool for the next 72 hours. we have fog and drizzle along the shoreline and mostly cloudy the clouds will take a lot to dissipate tomorrow the numbers will come down about 10 degrees shy of what we should be in mid july. overnight lows in the low to mid 50s, the numbers will not recovered dramatically low seventies inland tomorrow. in northern california redding comes down to 90 degrees fresno and 96 south bay temperatures and low seventies with an sunshine. 74 at pittsburgh 72 at danville. bodega bay 57 degrees. extended forecast usual fog and low clouds mid-seventies for the inland areas. wait until thursday for it to recover. next weekend looks cool. >>> '70s, incredible. >>> bruce springsteen cannot write down all night in england the performers audio cut off midway through his finale at hyde park with palma carnet that is because he's known for extra long sets played pass the 10:00 p.m. curfew microphones were turned off and they had to leave the stage in silence the c
for us, around vancouver island that low is deepening a deep well of cold air and over the pacific coast we will be cool for the next 72 hours. we have fog and drizzle along the shoreline and mostly cloudy the clouds will take a lot to dissipate tomorrow the numbers will come down about 10 degrees shy of what we should be in mid july. overnight lows in the low to mid 50s, the numbers will not recovered dramatically low seventies inland tomorrow. in northern california redding comes down to 90...
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the low pressure spends at the tip of vancouver island we will get a little cooler at touch of relief, still will be warm inland sunny and hot inland. you can see low clouds on the future cast. the attack on the shoreline tonight sunrise tomorrow they peel back and come back again tomorrow night. mostly sunny skies at the airport windy through the san bruno gap. high of 70 at the airport thunderstorms for denver and chicago. if you're going to northern california and 104 at redding eureka 58. 106 at fresno. hot through the central valley. 82 at hayward, 101 at brentwood 97 at pittsburgh. 95 at san ramon. in the north bay a touch of relief will touch off a top 90 degrees if you go to bodega 67. some relief on the way. tuesday and wednesday the pressures will fall the numbers will come down by the latter half of the week will be in the '80s. >>> the forecast looks pretty good. what a predicament this truck driver died [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan are always on the move. so they can't get to the bank to deposit a check. instead, they use citibank mobile ch
the low pressure spends at the tip of vancouver island we will get a little cooler at touch of relief, still will be warm inland sunny and hot inland. you can see low clouds on the future cast. the attack on the shoreline tonight sunrise tomorrow they peel back and come back again tomorrow night. mostly sunny skies at the airport windy through the san bruno gap. high of 70 at the airport thunderstorms for denver and chicago. if you're going to northern california and 104 at redding eureka 58....
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that's when i went to vancouver and i think it was a contact high. (laughter) is there something about the canadian character that's different than the american character? >> everybody's not armed there for one thing. >> stephen: so it's a very dangerous place. guns are the only thing protect you. >> if you need protection. and i guess you do. >> stephen: i do. (laughter) don't you? you're a famous person. >> no. writers in america aren't famous people. we work away silently alone in rooms. you're a famous person. >> stephen: i'm very famous. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: at the beginning of this book you say... the first sentence of the book is "first i'll tell you about the robbery our parents committed then about the murders which happened later." >> yes. >> stephen: now i know everything that happens in the book. (laughter) you've given away the milk. why am i buying the cow? >> i thought if i did that you would know those things were coming and you would be nervous about it and you would anticipate it and rather than blowing my lead i use mi
that's when i went to vancouver and i think it was a contact high. (laughter) is there something about the canadian character that's different than the american character? >> everybody's not armed there for one thing. >> stephen: so it's a very dangerous place. guns are the only thing protect you. >> if you need protection. and i guess you do. >> stephen: i do. (laughter) don't you? you're a famous person. >> no. writers in america aren't famous people. we work...
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to grand canyon national park the second one san diego and santa barbara the third was portland to vancouver british columbia. it said the most troubled and the west any inkling as to why? >>> we contacted the months of transportation statisticians and the grand canyon is the ties to some of the innocent as the because of the national park trust was a year from southern california or phoenix to take that route same with the southern california coast. and then for the northwest on i five is just what a group of the drives whether your local or on vacation going to see seattle or mount st. helens and i 5 was the trick is because it's not a super prescript picturesque proud but there is incredibly good food on it. as a huge array of great ethnic food and love food surprises in arizona u.n. expect. we wanted to find places in new lots of people would be driving and say you should stop here because fill in the blank. >>> when you stop here and thinking to myself is that something right on the main road in most cases or do you have to go off the path to find it. >>> some of them are right and the
to grand canyon national park the second one san diego and santa barbara the third was portland to vancouver british columbia. it said the most troubled and the west any inkling as to why? >>> we contacted the months of transportation statisticians and the grand canyon is the ties to some of the innocent as the because of the national park trust was a year from southern california or phoenix to take that route same with the southern california coast. and then for the northwest on i...
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vancouver 18 degrees for you. let's head into europe. more heavy rain targeting the british aisles. sending front after front in. this is going to be rain falling and saturated land. and then again the same thing going on. and the reason it stays in the same place is this high pressure out east is not letting those storms advance very far. this dome of high prsure is also helping to bri theeat and kp that heat wave ee en pcee neli." matri kayhior 0 y my emalca ghno est ur occlra cy (dotor lots of easy, free, and tax-tie ways to recycle your now that make
vancouver 18 degrees for you. let's head into europe. more heavy rain targeting the british aisles. sending front after front in. this is going to be rain falling and saturated land. and then again the same thing going on. and the reason it stays in the same place is this high pressure out east is not letting those storms advance very far. this dome of high prsure is also helping to bri theeat and kp that heat wave ee en pcee neli." matri kayhior 0 y my emalca ghno est ur occlra cy (dotor...
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two years ago, colbert nation saved the vancouver olympics by sponsoring the american speedskating team who brought home the gold, two civillers and a bronze. not bad. unlike-- unlike the snowboarding team who brought home gold, two dime bags and a black light poster of a surfing tiger. this is the four report. ( cheers and applause ) >> the four report presents stephen colbert '012. >> stephen: of course, every olympics begin with the opening ceremonies in which the host nation showcases its culture, its history, and terrifying lockstep unity. well, this year, england is pringing it. according to the sunday "time" their opening ceremonies will feature 30 mary poppinses descending to find a 30-foot lord lord voldemort. it's even inspired an ace book in the series "harry potter and the death of the franchise." notice, for many, for many, the games are about watching world class feats of athleticism. but for me, it's all about hearing them. the crack of the bat. the swish of the three-pointer. the thud of my interest in soccer. ( laughter ) hearing those sounds really puts viewers at the
two years ago, colbert nation saved the vancouver olympics by sponsoring the american speedskating team who brought home the gold, two civillers and a bronze. not bad. unlike-- unlike the snowboarding team who brought home gold, two dime bags and a black light poster of a surfing tiger. this is the four report. ( cheers and applause ) >> the four report presents stephen colbert '012. >> stephen: of course, every olympics begin with the opening ceremonies in which the host nation...
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discrimination, the wrong country with the wrong religion, otherwise they would have done it two years ago in vancouver where rightly so they remembered the georgian who was killed in a training accident >> members of congress agreed. t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> here is what we're working on for the 6:00 news. agents wanted, mike sugarman shows us how the cia is recruited in the area like never before. another kind of help wanted you don't hear about every day. why the bay area is putting out the call for zombi hunters. >> pelley: tonight, a foreign policy debut turns into an international incident. mitt romney criticizes the olympics. >> there are a few things that were disconcerting. >> are we ready? ( cheers and applause ) >> pelley: jan crawford has reaction from across the pond to the great salt lake. dangerous storms move across america, and the drought is getting worse and fast. sharyl attkisson on the extreme weather. clarissa ward slips into forbidden territory to link up with the syrian rebels as u.s. warns of a massacre. and john blackstone on baby hugo's first visit with his dad who was wounde
discrimination, the wrong country with the wrong religion, otherwise they would have done it two years ago in vancouver where rightly so they remembered the georgian who was killed in a training accident >> members of congress agreed. t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> here is what we're working on for the 6:00 news. agents wanted, mike sugarman shows us how the cia is recruited in the area like never before. another kind of help wanted you don't hear about every day. why the bay area is...
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up towards the pacific northwest and western canada, 17 in vancouver. 18 in seattle. a little bit warmer but still very cool for you here. all right, as we head on into europe, more heavy rain has been targeting the british isles. very unwelcome rain last week. widespread flooding was reported here. well, we're just getting band after band of rain coming off of a low pressure system sitting out over the atlantic. and that could lead to further flooding. we've also had reports of thunderstorms delivering golf ball-sized hail here. central locations seeing very severe thunderstorms. again, the czech republic, eastern germany, poland, you'll be receiving the worst of it. lots of humidity energy coming up from the south. it's just moving around as a dome of high pressure. that's why we see the same areas being affected by these storms. this dome of high pressure, of course, is keeping all the heat around the balkan peninsula. 38 in budapest today. 32 in vienna. warming up in the southwest. just 18 and wet in london. i'll leave you to your extended forecast. >>> our lead s
up towards the pacific northwest and western canada, 17 in vancouver. 18 in seattle. a little bit warmer but still very cool for you here. all right, as we head on into europe, more heavy rain has been targeting the british isles. very unwelcome rain last week. widespread flooding was reported here. well, we're just getting band after band of rain coming off of a low pressure system sitting out over the atlantic. and that could lead to further flooding. we've also had reports of thunderstorms...
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my nephew just sent me a video from vancouver having a skype conversation with his cousins in england. and as our last lesson, we want to help each other. i want to reinforce this. a part of the reluctance is this fear that people are going to say no. the recent community vitality report says that three-quarters of us extend to a family, friends, and neighbors. this man's name is charles, 86 years old. he has an early stage of dementia. he starts the network, he invites the sisters. why in sydney and one in singapore. he also invites the neighbors. they refer to it as the neighbor lady. she says, thank goodness that you ask. i have been worried about charles. and creating that meaningful exchange. let me share a new idea or a new term that i am using thinking about this idea of staying connected and having a good life. this is an idea that i am calling -- this is a little picture of dale, somebody that has a f and hisuture -- that has done his future-proofing. this is what has happened to him when he went into the hospital. his daughter of everyone with one message. there was emergenc
my nephew just sent me a video from vancouver having a skype conversation with his cousins in england. and as our last lesson, we want to help each other. i want to reinforce this. a part of the reluctance is this fear that people are going to say no. the recent community vitality report says that three-quarters of us extend to a family, friends, and neighbors. this man's name is charles, 86 years old. he has an early stage of dementia. he starts the network, he invites the sisters. why in...
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with big health news coming out this weekend's alzheimer's association international conference in vancouver. it is estimated one in every eight americans over 65 has alzheimer's disease and that figure is expected to grow as baby boomers age. and tonight we're learning about potential early warning signs. we get a report from our chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman. >> reporter: it may sound surprising but new research presented today suggests something as simple as the way we walk could be an early warning sign of decline. >> subtle motor changes that you can detect may be a warning system to kind of let you know there might be some abnormal pathology in the brain that could lead to cognitive decline later on. >> reporter: researchers looked at the relationship between brain function and the gait of a person's walk. measuring things like speed, rhythm and stride. while changes in walking are expected with age and slowing down does not necessarily a cause for concern, people with alzheimer's and those with less advanced cognitive impairment walk slower than people with normal mental f
with big health news coming out this weekend's alzheimer's association international conference in vancouver. it is estimated one in every eight americans over 65 has alzheimer's disease and that figure is expected to grow as baby boomers age. and tonight we're learning about potential early warning signs. we get a report from our chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman. >> reporter: it may sound surprising but new research presented today suggests something as simple as the way we walk...
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he plans to ride 120-miles a day...hoping to reach vancouver canada by september 1st. laraia is hoping to raise 10-thousand dollars for the leukemia and lymphoma society. 3 3 that's all for the news at ten...up next bruce cunningham and morgan adsit have the latest from training camp plus michael phelps' 2nd event in london...bruce and morgan... coming up tonight on sports unlimited...it's a first for michael phelps at the olympics.. olympics... plus ravens insider aaron wilson of the carroll county times joins us in studio to talk about bryant mckinnie's absence from camp so far... far... 3 wei-yin chen was masterful for the o's...the 2 strikeout records he set against the a's.. a's... ray lewis talks about getting past last season's loss to new england...why he says if he were joe flacco he'd have "crazy swagger".... swagger".... and brian roberts makes a decision on his future...find out when you'll see b-rob on the field...sports unlimited starts after this... a
he plans to ride 120-miles a day...hoping to reach vancouver canada by september 1st. laraia is hoping to raise 10-thousand dollars for the leukemia and lymphoma society. 3 3 that's all for the news at ten...up next bruce cunningham and morgan adsit have the latest from training camp plus michael phelps' 2nd event in london...bruce and morgan... coming up tonight on sports unlimited...it's a first for michael phelps at the olympics.. olympics... plus ravens insider aaron wilson of the carroll...
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up towards the pacific northwest and western canada, 17 in vancouver. 18 in seattle. a little bit warmer but still very cool for you here. all right, as we head on into europe, more heavy rain has been targeting the british isles. very unwelcome rain last week. widespread flooding was reported here. well, we're just getting band after band of rain coming off of a low pressure system sitting out over the atlantic. and that could lead to further flooding. we've also had reports of thunderstorms delivering golf ball-sized hail here. central locations seeing very severe thunderstorms. again, the czech republic, eastern germany, poland, you'll be receiving the worst of it. lots of humidity energy coming up from the south. it's just moving around as a dome of high pressure. that's why we see the same areas being affected by these storms. this dome of high pressure, of course, is keeping all the heat around the balkan peninsula. 38 in budapest today. 32 in vienna. warming up in the southwest. just 18 and wet in london. i'll leave you to your extended forecast. >>> our lead s
up towards the pacific northwest and western canada, 17 in vancouver. 18 in seattle. a little bit warmer but still very cool for you here. all right, as we head on into europe, more heavy rain has been targeting the british isles. very unwelcome rain last week. widespread flooding was reported here. well, we're just getting band after band of rain coming off of a low pressure system sitting out over the atlantic. and that could lead to further flooding. we've also had reports of thunderstorms...
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. >> yes, i did vancouver, and i'm so pumped. >> jimmy: now, i went to the vancouver olympics, too. >> i know. why didn't we hang out? >> jimmy: i know. i was just enthralled with the hockey. >> well, i was enthralled with the snowboarding. >> jimmy: you did several. >> i'm the extreme sports girl. >> jimmy: i'm the lazy dude. i want to sit and drink a beer and watch something. >> i actually have to work. >> jimmy: you have to work and i don't, yeah. i mean, you saw what i did tonight. who are you going for? i know america, but who are you going for -- >> well, i'm going for usa, of course. >> jimmy: no, of course, yes. no, who? >> i mean, i like the track and field. and then i'm also -- i mean, michael phelps. >> jimmy: michael phelps. we love that guy, yeah. >> i'm a michael phelps generation girl, you know. >> jimmy: yeah, that's our dude. >> i'm a little old for him, but, i mean, we're not going out on a date or anything. >> jimmy: no, you don't have to date the winners, no. but i like you when i see you in the interviews 'cause you're human and you're funny, and you get it. and y
. >> yes, i did vancouver, and i'm so pumped. >> jimmy: now, i went to the vancouver olympics, too. >> i know. why didn't we hang out? >> jimmy: i know. i was just enthralled with the hockey. >> well, i was enthralled with the snowboarding. >> jimmy: you did several. >> i'm the extreme sports girl. >> jimmy: i'm the lazy dude. i want to sit and drink a beer and watch something. >> i actually have to work. >> jimmy: you have to work and...