Good morning, and welcome to mornings on 2, it is sunday, october 13th. I am claudine wong. I am mike mibach. Bill hanging out with us this morning. Good morning, bill. Cold one out there with a little bit of fog. Temperatures are warming up. You noticed that yesterday. Fog along the coast and in it castro valley. It will play in the forecast today. Get ready for warming a beautiful sunday. We look at the five day in a few minutes and temperatures will be increasing. We will see you back here. We have all your weather. Thanks, bill. Topping the news this morning, the coverage of the bart labor dispute. Time is running out for a deal. They are threatening to go on strike tomorrow. They cant reach an agreement, by midnight tonight. Allie rasmus is live with us. Al lee . Reporter allie . Reporter to be back here. The sign out front said bart talks. Day 153. Today is actually day 154. Many commuters are hoping this is the last day the contract negotiations will go on and end with a positiv
Posted by the university of Chicago Institute of politics, this is an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] thank you on very much for being here. Ive been in this business a long time, at the century. There are occasions in American Life on one issue kind of galvanizes the country and it seems to me that as we begin this year, the, violence and their place in american lives and suddenly electrified the country. The university of chicago and lead institution on the main street of a small town i grew up in america, south dakota and montana, the big cities is not to chicago, but los angeles and houston and dallas and other places. We are in a kind of dark way a unique society in terms of violent and especially the place of guns. I want you to know something about me. Ive grown up with guns. Ive have a first gun when i was 10 years old. It was an extraordinarily important ritual for me for my father to give me my first in the family for a long, long time. Hunting was a very important passage fo
Policy. We need to encourage more u. S. Cities and mexican city partnerships to allow us to facilitate that trade discussed earlier. Earlier in 2011, 2013, las cruces named the champion of change because we were able to show why in the southwest weve been able to increase profit and personnel in a tough and challenging time. During that time, we listened to many officials to me upon the best ration and the president said he wanted to increase trade with mexico. But that type of mandate and this type of forum, youll see more and more trade with mexico. I appreciate you all coming out today. We eagerly listen i want to hear questions you want to ask. But im going to end and turn it to my friend and colleague from mexico. [applause] our final guest speaker comes from the other side of the border with mexico in his name is eduardo olmos. He represents the city on the other side of texas, sort of the southwestern part of texas i guess, just the americans trying to visualize where it is. He
File the official paperwork came and went with no word one way or another on just what is happening. Now, if i made any statement about anybody, it would be like a big why would he do that when hes overseeing sorry, just a little glitch right there. We got no word on what is happening in these talks at this moment. We are watching the talks very closely. They are now in hour 12. The minute someone emerges from those talks, we will bring you an update. In the meantime, keeping them honest tonight. In case you were wondering about the president s selfawareness, we are about to show you a new clip that was released today from fox tv. It took place, as you know, at the military ceremony in normandy, moments before the president properly and eloquently paid tribute to the allied soldiers who stormed the beaches on dday, many of whom died and are buried behind him, their graves literally the backdrop to every word youre about to hear. And we will get to the appropriateness of what he said in