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vaine is hindering the rescue efforts and the a warnings off imminent options the death toll has risen dec east ninety nine now with kills to two hundred people still missing and this drawing criticism the early warnings of the deadly eruption and office of international aid what ignored. clearing the rubble after disaster struck. the biggest priority for crews is to find and remove bodies buried under volcanic ash. it's a grim task and dangerous the volcano could erupt again at any time. yes. we're motivated to do our job with everything we have been assuming that whatever it takes no matter how difficult the conditions even if it means risking our lives something we're very aware of of consent and this will. in safer parts of us emergency shelters have been set up for the evacuees. those who made it here are the lucky ones. who has had little we have to leave we couldn't take anything with us the ashes were coming after us but the people who stayed behind were buried underneath in my own nancy minus a battlefield we had on body of music of that on that house full of the more we know that
vaine is hindering the rescue efforts and the a warnings off imminent options the death toll has risen dec east ninety nine now with kills to two hundred people still missing and this drawing criticism the early warnings of the deadly eruption and office of international aid what ignored. clearing the rubble after disaster struck. the biggest priority for crews is to find and remove bodies buried under volcanic ash. it's a grim task and dangerous the volcano could erupt again at any time. yes....
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acerca el 4 de uliojkulio las autoridades de la bahia esto seria estar alerta por quienes v venden juego decon tambien casi dos o tonekladas de f, la po,iliciati por cohetes iklegales . >> y las autoridades se prepa i dia de la independienteencia s instalo una linea especaial e s esta zona que estara abierta el 4 de njulio . >> y durante mas de 4 dias , m vemos que se destruyen cerca de 4 mil acres , alguna as ares i permitieron que los residentes v vuelvan a sus casas , trabaja trabajadores de la zona ven af afectada slas s las labores . >> los trabajadores que teniamos se acaban de ir , tenenmos que e ver que es lo que esta pasando 6y todo eso . >> y continua amenanzado ndo a 2 2700 bomberos . >> y los bomberos de san jendu z maleza en el sur de la ciudad , lo investigan como un incendede provocado . >> se emite un informe sobre la cisrisis de presupuesto en el t distrito de oakland , es mas de lo que pieuede nmamantener en l fallas ademas tiene un promed u deudas , ademas dicen que la n junta y la adminisatienen 90 d s resolver todo . >> y tras el fallo de la corte s supremsa se idtdic ob
acerca el 4 de uliojkulio las autoridades de la bahia esto seria estar alerta por quienes v venden juego decon tambien casi dos o tonekladas de f, la po,iliciati por cohetes iklegales . >> y las autoridades se prepa i dia de la independienteencia s instalo una linea especaial e s esta zona que estara abierta el 4 de njulio . >> y durante mas de 4 dias , m vemos que se destruyen cerca de 4 mil acres , alguna as ares i permitieron que los residentes v vuelvan a sus casas , trabaja...
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thiseading proponents for for more than ae dec -- both big boxing fans come a senator mccain tweeted his support. use thispresident opportunity to call senator mccain and try to patch things up with him? aware of a scheduled call, so i don't want to get ahead of that. >> or to check something with you. what -- the taxes were imposed , what reinforces the national security. now that candidate is going to be targeting by tax. >> the president feel strongly that the steel and aluminum industries are critical to national security. that would be that reference point in the 232. >> the present -- the special counsel didn't seem -- his political components on the campaign. is that only the president doesn't like it? >> the president has made his views on the point clear. >> the president on friday said he has opened a bilateral deal with mexico and canada. is he still leaning towards a bilateral deal. >> as the president said, he's open to it. >> missouri governor stepped down. did president trump or anyone at the white house reach out to encourage him to step down? aware of any conversatio
thiseading proponents for for more than ae dec -- both big boxing fans come a senator mccain tweeted his support. use thispresident opportunity to call senator mccain and try to patch things up with him? aware of a scheduled call, so i don't want to get ahead of that. >> or to check something with you. what -- the taxes were imposed , what reinforces the national security. now that candidate is going to be targeting by tax. >> the president feel strongly that the steel and aluminum...
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sobre los 70 grados para las 9 de la noche las temperaturas se mantnienen ca n entes para maÑana un decnco a 10 grados a inicio de semana veremos calor a alas ciudades alejadas de la v d vida costera >> ip(informacion en pantalla( >> ip(informacion en pantalla( >> ip(informacion en pantalla( >> ip(informacion en pantalla( >> ip(informacion en pantalla( >> ip(inforon( >> aasi que ntote esa diferenc v vemos cambios en los demodelos fin de semana se refesrescan la temperaturas con posibilidad de lluvia debil que nos va a traer precipitacion a la linea costea en santa cruz durante los pr proximos 10 dias condiciones s c secas podemos notar que las temperaturas refrescan el dffine semana y el dia del padre agra a agradable las temperaturas para la oxima semana continuams coo c con mas >> en el 2026 la copa vendra al area de la bahia todo list o paa la fcopa del mundo fifa rusia 2018 los detalles al regresar deportes >> estamos a pocas horas dla e accion de la copa del mundo fifa rusia 2018 noticiero telemundo 48 es su casa >> maÑana a las cinco de la m maÑana arrraanca la cobertura yl primer
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, una situacion sin u duda preuocupante >> la solucion no solo es hablar con los dueÑos tambien son decticas >> y legislativos de kacaliforn hablaron con reprsentantes de i minorias para denunciar la ac n acciones d e la atrudministraci trump que separa familias en la frontera >> no solo es algo cruel es uan crisis humanitaria la sfamilias huyen de pasises plagados de v l violencia, y buscan asilo en t este pais >> los asambleistas dicen que e seguiran trabajando para prot proteger a migrantes, >> restos de una embarcacion h l hallados ayer, la guardia cos r costera ncancelo la busqueda a n no recibir ninguna alerta de d desaparicion de una persona, >> no se ha reportado la ninn e embarcacion como eprdidaperdidao >> bueno es hora de revisar las condeicioneiciones del tiempo >> asi es, para quienes quieran refrescarse el fin de semana, y decidan ir a la costa, tenga en cuneenta que el agua esta bastae fria, las aguas calenataran re e recien hacia el fin,elin de se h hablemos de estos cambios dur t durante la tarde de hoy vemos e tt temperaturas en 61, heyworth 60 aucland, livermore, la n
, una situacion sin u duda preuocupante >> la solucion no solo es hablar con los dueÑos tambien son decticas >> y legislativos de kacaliforn hablaron con reprsentantes de i minorias para denunciar la ac n acciones d e la atrudministraci trump que separa familias en la frontera >> no solo es algo cruel es uan crisis humanitaria la sfamilias huyen de pasises plagados de v l violencia, y buscan asilo en t este pais >> los asambleistas dicen que e seguiran trabajando para...
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en muchos condados se facilita el voto mediante correo y es probable que quizÁs un 30% o 40%,esgo a decque participar. palmira: muchas gracias. 11:00 p.m. hablaremos del futuro del paÍs, con los nÚmeros mÁs sobre la mesa. muchas gracias. cada vez son mÁs las compaÑÍas de tecnologÍa que lanzar telÉfos ones para combatir la inteligentes. los detalles al volver. daniel: nueve dÍas de que inicie el mundial y rusia enfrentÓ a turquÍa. los anfitriones aprovecharon un regalo y se fuero en la segunda mitad cayÓ el empate, 1-1 resultado final y rusia va a debutar en el partido inaugural frente a arabia saudita. la revista expuso que ocho jugadores de la selecciÓn mexicana tuvieron una fiesta con damas de compaÑÍaluego del partido ante escocia. mientras sigan saliendo detalles del evento, el equipo entrenÓ en copenhague. gibrÁn:saludos. arranco la preparaciÓn del tri deidcontra osorio motivado, portando una camiseta con una frase y asÍ iniciÓ la preparación, tambiÉn con una buena noticia . y guard del grupo y pueden estar, la Única duda es diego reyes. daniel: mÉxico-dinamarca por univisiÓn udn.
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head to the polls for someiv dec races. the polls open at 27 a.m. this morning. the big issue on the ballot wnil beative 77. now, we showed you directly to kbukt your next trip to dinner or happy hour. >> current law let's employers pay tliped workers dlash 3. an hour. that goes up to $5.22. if t michigan tv passes, tippedye emp would earn up with flat wanl of $1515 b 2025. a lot of serbers saying this would be a loss for them. we'll have more from people on both sides ofs t issue coming up at 5:00 a.m. >>> d.c. has same day registration if uo vote, but have not registered vet. primary, and sed you must be registered with a party both in that party's primary. >>> meanwhile, in maryland there are eight days since -- the winner will face popular republican governorr hogan in november. thenoujealous, y see right here, with a ball out the vote rally in selliilver spring. he also received endorsements in cory booker of new jersey and camelia harris on of washington notah begay. >>> baker campaigned at a rally with latino business owners in jason asberg last night. he
head to the polls for someiv dec races. the polls open at 27 a.m. this morning. the big issue on the ballot wnil beative 77. now, we showed you directly to kbukt your next trip to dinner or happy hour. >> current law let's employers pay tliped workers dlash 3. an hour. that goes up to $5.22. if t michigan tv passes, tippedye emp would earn up with flat wanl of $1515 b 2025. a lot of serbers saying this would be a loss for them. we'll have more from people on both sides ofs t issue coming...
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. >>> we turn to dec ion2018. today voters head to the polls. >> several income ben are running, including muriel bowser. it could affect your next trip out to dinner or happy hour. >> year e here's why that initiative will decide whether to raise the minimum wage for tipped workers. current law lets employers pays work$3.33 an hour. that goes up to $5 in 2020 i initiative 77 passes tipped employees would earn one flat wage of $15 an hour by 2025. we asked people on both sides of this issue what they think about this. those in favor say the initiative would make servers less dependent on tips. those opposed say restaurants would have to raise prices and employees would walk away with less money. >> majority of tipped workee in district are whim employ people of color. when you tell employers you c pay women and people of color less,hat's at the legislative pay inequity. >> you will say establishment serve on svice charges and tack on extra fees. happy hours will disappear. >> d.c. also has same day registration if
. >>> we turn to dec ion2018. today voters head to the polls. >> several income ben are running, including muriel bowser. it could affect your next trip out to dinner or happy hour. >> year e here's why that initiative will decide whether to raise the minimum wage for tipped workers. current law lets employers pays work$3.33 an hour. that goes up to $5 in 2020 i initiative 77 passes tipped employees would earn one flat wage of $15 an hour by 2025. we asked people on both...
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juinices dg they simply had enough and dec ed toleave. now, althoughou the whise today, president trump indicated that this was not a surprise to him. the fact the presint said he's knomn about thise time and he has been working on his replacent >> we will begin our search for states supreme court that willi begin itely. and hopefully we'll pick somebody who will be as outstanding, so i just want to thk justice kennedy for the years of tremendous service. he's a spectacular man. and i know that he will be around hopefully a long time to advise a i believe he'll be teaching and doi other things. r so thank you. eporter: kennedy's departureul ttle in u.s. senate to replace him. he's what's known as the swing vote at the u.s. suprecourt. what's that mean? right now, it's constituted there are four liberalustices on the supreme court and fe con one. but he is often the tie breaker, the man at the very heart of these decisions that rule on things from gun rights to gay rights, toag marri equality, to campaignin fig, to abortions. with kennedy
juinices dg they simply had enough and dec ed toleave. now, althoughou the whise today, president trump indicated that this was not a surprise to him. the fact the presint said he's knomn about thise time and he has been working on his replacent >> we will begin our search for states supreme court that willi begin itely. and hopefully we'll pick somebody who will be as outstanding, so i just want to thk justice kennedy for the years of tremendous service. he's a spectacular man. and i...
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manafort's lawyers can appeal the judge's dec to keep him in jail. chances are slim he'll be out of prison before he goes to trial in september. jim, back to you. hank you. >>> nbc news political director chuck todd joins us on set. discussed manafort, the trump administration's controversial policy of separating migrant children from their pare the key role virginia could play in who will control congress. chuck says special counsel bert mueller could be sending manafort a message. >> there's somhoht that if he may be in d.c. jail, the ones with a lot of cockroaches, the flat metal beds. i don't know if that's an accident. menaing that could be a sig that bob mueller is once again putting more and more pressure on manafort. >> theresident coming out and saying that this is a democratic rule, this is a rule or law that was enacted by democrats. what gives here? >> he's making something up. and, i mean, it's toets totally -- nobody understands at he's talking about. virginia now has about a four-state p pce of thezle here for democrats to win control
manafort's lawyers can appeal the judge's dec to keep him in jail. chances are slim he'll be out of prison before he goes to trial in september. jim, back to you. hank you. >>> nbc news political director chuck todd joins us on set. discussed manafort, the trump administration's controversial policy of separating migrant children from their pare the key role virginia could play in who will control congress. chuck says special counsel bert mueller could be sending manafort a message....
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in part due totrong demand, but also because of president trump'sio dec to impose tariffs on importedel and aluminum. >> we ar actually now seeing our government stand up for the steel workers and this is a t really goong for us. we will have to see how building all plays -- this all plays out but we think this is first step and maybe canada and mexico and others will come to the table. we have seen the south koreans come to the table and actually not had tariffs but putting in place some quota so this is a good first step. >> it took 12 weeks to get this furnace functional but now it's part of the process of manufacturing of washing machines, refrigerators and auto products and tube la pipes. a lot of the excitement here is coming from employees. 50 people will work here. many of them rehired who had lost theirjobs. some of them new hires. when blast furnace a comes on line in early october, another 300 more jobs will be >> it's comforting, i guess, to be back to work big change. it means everything to people here. you knowur their secy for their family, health care, retirement plans
in part due totrong demand, but also because of president trump'sio dec to impose tariffs on importedel and aluminum. >> we ar actually now seeing our government stand up for the steel workers and this is a t really goong for us. we will have to see how building all plays -- this all plays out but we think this is first step and maybe canada and mexico and others will come to the table. we have seen the south koreans come to the table and actually not had tariffs but putting in place some...
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since dec it's nice to us as well where we where we horst the largest u.s.air base outside more than eleven thousand u.s. troops so all this diversification is nothing and you are taught that we are hosting the center of command of the content of the. coalition and you have no worries that you can still count on the u.s. there is your traditional ally. the u.s. has been a longstanding partner with and qatar has been committed and the u.s. has been committed to this partnership do you believe that if faced any military action do you believe the u.s. would come to your aid if you needed. our defense cooperation with the nicest we highly appreciate it but the first line of protection for the state of qatar is that property can abilities. with all due respect they can't match the capabilities of saudi arabia and the u.a.e. . the u.s. defense cooperation agreement is stated very clear that the u.s. will. be in qatar is if it's its will be required and this is also stated in order joint communique when we have conducted this so i think that dialogue in and of janu
since dec it's nice to us as well where we where we horst the largest u.s.air base outside more than eleven thousand u.s. troops so all this diversification is nothing and you are taught that we are hosting the center of command of the content of the. coalition and you have no worries that you can still count on the u.s. there is your traditional ally. the u.s. has been a longstanding partner with and qatar has been committed and the u.s. has been committed to this partnership do you believe...
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adding that the saudi led coalition has numerical superiority so every dec as . the three year war in yemen has reached what could be a crucial turning point in the battle for the port city of her data the outgoing un high commissioner for human rights has issued a warning. for size my grave worrying regarding the saudi mahratti led coalition's ongoing attacks in data which could result in normal civilian casualties and have a disastrous impact on lifesaving humanitarian aid to millions of people which comes through the port. nearly two hundred people have been killed since the offensive for the important red sea port began on wednesday nearly five thousand families forced to flee their homes according to the united nations. we started walking carrying our children while the apache helicopters hovered above not knowing where the will be shot or not we prayed we wouldn't get hurt there was nothing we could do shuttle diplomacy by the un special envoy to yemen hasn't succeeded so far martin griffiths has been in the capital and is due to brief the u.n. security cou
adding that the saudi led coalition has numerical superiority so every dec as . the three year war in yemen has reached what could be a crucial turning point in the battle for the port city of her data the outgoing un high commissioner for human rights has issued a warning. for size my grave worrying regarding the saudi mahratti led coalition's ongoing attacks in data which could result in normal civilian casualties and have a disastrous impact on lifesaving humanitarian aid to millions of...
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♪k for the best dec. ask for azek building products. ♪ this is "jeopardy!"e welcome today's contestants -- a journalist from new york, new york... an animation writer from toronto, ontario, canada... and our returning champion, a librarian from muncie, indiana... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you. thanks, johnny. hi, folks. a lot of money picked up by scott on yesterday's program. we have had some exciting, highly contested games all this week. let's keep it going today. kat and frank, welcome aboard. here we go. now the categories... uh-oh. a little bit of everything in... followed by... each one of them beginning with the letter f. and finally... we want you to name the country with the most speakers of the language we give you. all right, scott, start. "f"ive-letter words for $200. kat. what is wash and fold? [ chuckles ] no. frank and scott? -scott. -what is fluff? fluff, yes. "f"ive-letter words, $400. -frank. -what is a fjord?
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based strategic deterrent and the columbia class submarin these are all major acquisition programs tt dec to field. bipartisan support is essential for the succe as w me forward and this bill continues that bipartisan support. b-21 will replace the b 52 ch field in 1962. and will be required topete well into the 2040s. the ground based deterrent will replace the current which was fielded in the 70s and used as an electronic that in many cases predate the earliest personal computers. finally the columbia class submarine will replace the current fleet of 14 ohio class submarines starting in 2027 due to the potential for fatigue on the ohio class submarines. by then, the first ohio class submarine will be 46 years old. the oldest submarine to have ever sailed in our navy in its history. but perhaps the biggest issue to be debated in the coming days is the development and deployment of low yield nuclear weapons.ths ill authorizes the defense department's request for funding for new low yield submarine launch ballistic missile. the request for this weapon is response to russia with the militar
based strategic deterrent and the columbia class submarin these are all major acquisition programs tt dec to field. bipartisan support is essential for the succe as w me forward and this bill continues that bipartisan support. b-21 will replace the b 52 ch field in 1962. and will be required topete well into the 2040s. the ground based deterrent will replace the current which was fielded in the 70s and used as an electronic that in many cases predate the earliest personal computers. finally the...
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ich dec areemre talking about. let me be clear to the house. i think what he's tin talk about is the arrangement we have a great. let's be very clear with this backstop is. this is in the arrangement that we put in place by the first of january 2021. and there to ensure that if that i. that we are able to continue on the basis that there is no hard order we expect the future that we are working to make sure that the arrangements are overruled. we don't want the backstop to be necessary. we are working to ensure that we can have our future customs arrangement on the first of january 2021 i'm not really sure it's a back step backsto or back slide she's talking about. last week i asked the prime minister and i'm sorry to bring the subject up again. when is the white paper going to be published. it would be published for that eu council summit. is that still the case. i said the white paper would be published. after the june council. it will be published thereafter. it gets ever more confusing because of the weekend. can i offer a solution. on whic
ich dec areemre talking about. let me be clear to the house. i think what he's tin talk about is the arrangement we have a great. let's be very clear with this backstop is. this is in the arrangement that we put in place by the first of january 2021. and there to ensure that if that i. that we are able to continue on the basis that there is no hard order we expect the future that we are working to make sure that the arrangements are overruled. we don't want the backstop to be necessary. we are...
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for those who want to fight climate change more, 100% renewable at $0.02 per lawatt >> dec to go withuper af it on cost about $5 more a month to have super green, that a no-brainer, i can do that. >> we were pleased that clean power sf offers the s green 100% for commercial entities like ours and residents for the f san francisco. we were peed package of serces for linkedin and now encouraging our employees who have a residence in san francisco to sign on as well. >> clean power sf buys its power from renewable plants that feed the energy directly into the grid. >> there's a commitment to sustainability throughout the entire organization and this clean power opportunity reflects that. >> one of the wind fas w use is the shilo win farm and that is large enough to be able to provide energy for up to 200,000 homes. >> our mission is sustainability, even though our bikes are minimal energy use, it still matters where the energy comes from and part of our mission in sustaina is how we run everything -- run our business. having the lights come on with clean energy is very important. >> the
for those who want to fight climate change more, 100% renewable at $0.02 per lawatt >> dec to go withuper af it on cost about $5 more a month to have super green, that a no-brainer, i can do that. >> we were pleased that clean power sf offers the s green 100% for commercial entities like ours and residents for the f san francisco. we were peed package of serces for linkedin and now encouraging our employees who have a residence in san francisco to sign on as well. >> clean...
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posing as a brother in the cause took over and discussed the plan in a meeting in the agent's car on dec let's talk about dwight clark first. >> i remember being a little boy and sitting with my dad. those were great memories. and watching the awful years. i even remember the detroit game where there was not a super bowl, but a championship where the 49ers were ahead 24-7 and if they beat detroit they would go on to the championship. low and behold they lost. and dwight clark made the catch. i remember it. those were great years. one of the things that jumps to my mind -- we had the one that discovered chronic traumatic encephalopathy. i wonder if that had anything to do with his als? it would be interesting ifthey will do an autopsy on the brain to see if he suffered from that. my condolences to the family. what a great man. i think that is the best thing you can say. he was a great man and secondarily a great football player. >> a lot of people thinking about his family. now let's get to the guilty play. what you make of it? on the surface, people think he got off easy. >> he did get o
posing as a brother in the cause took over and discussed the plan in a meeting in the agent's car on dec let's talk about dwight clark first. >> i remember being a little boy and sitting with my dad. those were great memories. and watching the awful years. i even remember the detroit game where there was not a super bowl, but a championship where the 49ers were ahead 24-7 and if they beat detroit they would go on to the championship. low and behold they lost. and dwight clark made the...
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order and are, you know, not so -- not so cool with the progress that women have made over the last fe dec. and, you know, for that reason, we continue to see anti choice legislation popping up at the state level all of the time. and i have no doubt that we're going to continue to see some of that. but can i end on a positive -- >>ause i've been feeling little depressed. >> knowledge is power. so that's what i alwayust one t, u i that we' talked a lot about the the right is doing to, you know, weaponize the court system and to weaponize the dark money, you know, laws and everything that we have here. but i think that we really need to pay attention to the way that our senators are voting on these judicial nominations. i mean, you know, listen, i'm the first to admit, a jial nominee, that's not the sexiest issu you'v ever come across -- i know, shocking. however, the courts -- reshaping the courts, that's the way that do me pence are solidifying their legacy for the next 50 years. you look at the age of a lot of the judges they're putti forw these are lifetime appointments. so i encourage e
order and are, you know, not so -- not so cool with the progress that women have made over the last fe dec. and, you know, for that reason, we continue to see anti choice legislation popping up at the state level all of the time. and i have no doubt that we're going to continue to see some of that. but can i end on a positive -- >>ause i've been feeling little depressed. >> knowledge is power. so that's what i alwayust one t, u i that we' talked a lot about the the right is doing...
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the dec over turns a 1992 precedent barring that from happenin >> states have long argued that they wereumer advocates say a lot of ct may now be passed on to you the consumer. president trump tweeted about the dision calling it big victory for fairnesss well as for consumers and retailers. >>> now, the price of some american goods will be going up very soon and that's because new tariffs from the european union go into effect today. those tariffs will impact $2.8 billion worth of exports from the u.s. >> that includes peanut butter orange juice motorcycles and the action from the e uh comes one month after president trump put a tariff on steel analuminum coming fromu countries. >>> delta reports flight& attendants are bit b pitbul em limiting passengers to onepor person. theha ces go into that effect july 10th. >> the new i.r.s. 1040 form will be w released nextk and it will look a little bit different. treasury secretary steve mnuchin aounced the new form will be the size of postcard. >> existing form for filing dividual tax center city two pages long. mnuchin sayew form whes n t timu
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they were the last double dec bus. you can see an oakland fire rig at the end of that. and that is it. as i look down toward 11th street, i see the street sweepers and other vehicles that will turn the street back tormad probably be ready for afternoon traffic. so if you can see the people around us as well that are just kind of milling away. they got do see it from completion. the first people toee that. and the people at the end have a lot of parade to go. from this vantage point, this is it. >>llight. very good. joe at the beginning. curry is speaking. let's listen in. >> i the throw back jerseys. we've come a long way since then. this is the third championship parade. one was great. two was amazing. this is amazing to be able to enjoy with the fans. >> winning it all this year, was it more satisfying given it was a little more on a struggle there? >> i would say it was satisfying because of how hard it is. toin two in a row, the repeat, along with the ups and downs we had, the roller coaster ride the season was. >> talk about that innate joy you have. you've been ou
they were the last double dec bus. you can see an oakland fire rig at the end of that. and that is it. as i look down toward 11th street, i see the street sweepers and other vehicles that will turn the street back tormad probably be ready for afternoon traffic. so if you can see the people around us as well that are just kind of milling away. they got do see it from completion. the first people toee that. and the people at the end have a lot of parade to go. from this vantage point, this is it....
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. >>> it's ban faeen a fairly dec week for the stock market.mall caps and technology stocks have kind of shrugged it off they have done great technology mostly at an all-time high small caps up 11% just this quarter. these are domestic names the bond market at 2.91% the yield not inching closer to 3% >>> let's bring in chad morg morganlander are you surprised that you're up at this hour that's one thing are you surprised the market has not reacted more negatively to so much of the headlines that we've seen this week doesn't seem -- technology and small caps, they want to go up no matter what, feels that way >> looks as if on the monetary front, the federal reserve will continue to raise rates, maybe a little bit more assertive, more than expected. when it comes to trade relation issues, that's a critical concern. we don't see that hitting the global economy in the short-run. over the long-run, there can be a major issue from that perspective. >> that was a cameo by kate rogers it's live. i love live television kate, you never fail us. don't wor
. >>> it's ban faeen a fairly dec week for the stock market.mall caps and technology stocks have kind of shrugged it off they have done great technology mostly at an all-time high small caps up 11% just this quarter. these are domestic names the bond market at 2.91% the yield not inching closer to 3% >>> let's bring in chad morg morganlander are you surprised that you're up at this hour that's one thing are you surprised the market has not reacted more negatively to so much of...
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and the boys decided they were going to use young, vulnerable children has hostages to try to extort dec democrats in the house and the senate to give donald trump $25 million for his ridiculous border wall and a road to the legal immigration system. >> give donald trump $25 billion, right? >> that's correct. >> for what? >> for the border wall. >> but mexico was going to pay for the wall. why are we paying for it? they promis he promised they would pay for the wall. >> that was their policy, but that didn't work out. donald trump has a habit of ripping children from their families and the country has risen up and said we're not going to stand for this approach to immigration. hopefully we can use this as a building block to begin the process of reuniting these children with their families and treating their acclaims to asylum that they need. >> what happens if we can't find the children of these parents in many cases? we're talking about an 18-month-old baby. certainly he can't identify his parents, he can't identify himself. who are they now? do they get green cards? are they given cit
and the boys decided they were going to use young, vulnerable children has hostages to try to extort dec democrats in the house and the senate to give donald trump $25 million for his ridiculous border wall and a road to the legal immigration system. >> give donald trump $25 billion, right? >> that's correct. >> for what? >> for the border wall. >> but mexico was going to pay for the wall. why are we paying for it? they promis he promised they would pay for the...
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i dec wed ited to start a business. >> reporter: kids from 6 to 16 years old ready to me a splas in theke doing stuff and i'm going to be doing my favorite things. >> reporter: whether it's cutting the grass. ddicted time i became to mowing lawns, so i just started to own mien business. >> be even selling used legos with a little guince from the parents. >> my mom came to me and said you've got to get rid of the legos. >> these are part of the young entrepreneurs business fairg happen gainesville. >> they saw an opportunity and went for it. >> >> reporter: dan, par of the business community mentoring these kids helping them achieve their dream. >> it's cool to see this type of energy behind business and entrepreneurship. >> reporter: somendharp young are ready to meet you. in gainesville, adam tuss, news 4. >> very cool. >> training them early. >> love that. >>> protests growing right now er the police shooting of an unarmed black teenager in pittsburgh. dramaticell phone video coming up next. >>> at 5:00, a tearful reunion between a mother and son who been separated at the aruna miller
i dec wed ited to start a business. >> reporter: kids from 6 to 16 years old ready to me a splas in theke doing stuff and i'm going to be doing my favorite things. >> reporter: whether it's cutting the grass. ddicted time i became to mowing lawns, so i just started to own mien business. >> be even selling used legos with a little guince from the parents. >> my mom came to me and said you've got to get rid of the legos. >> these are part of the young entrepreneurs...
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sonoma county superior court judge robert laforge set dec. 7 for a preliminary hearing on the charges in the three incidents. >>> a new twist has emerged in the last several hours to a cold case.>>san francisco police's cold case unit is taking a closer look at an unsolved serial killer case from the 1970s, after questions from 2 investigates reinvigorated interest in the string of murders. the killer, known as "the doodler," stalked victims in san francisco's castro district for nearly two years in the mid- 70s. the police department confirmed to us today reports are not accurate of arrests. an artist would sketch strangers that he would meet at castro bars. he would then take the victims home and have sex with them before stabbing them to death. we found he is linked to five murders in symphysis go between 1974 and 1975. he could be behind as many as 14. the department cold case unit started to take a closer look at the case after our questions. they are working on an updated sketch of the killer. shortly after cnn released a report thing cops are closing in on a suspect, the san fr
sonoma county superior court judge robert laforge set dec. 7 for a preliminary hearing on the charges in the three incidents. >>> a new twist has emerged in the last several hours to a cold case.>>san francisco police's cold case unit is taking a closer look at an unsolved serial killer case from the 1970s, after questions from 2 investigates reinvigorated interest in the string of murders. the killer, known as "the doodler," stalked victims in san francisco's castro...
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they could have said that people who were engaged in expressive activity like weddinge dec traitors and photograph -- reck -- decorators and photographs had an obligation or never had an option to engage with the same-sex weddings. the court dodged the question and said on these particular facts here in colorado, the colorado civil rights commission acted in such a way that seemed to telegraph a look of respect for the sincere religious views of this one baker. so in this one case we are going to go for the baker and not for the colorado civil rights commission. as to your second question, what if anything does this tell us about future cases? i would say not a lot. i think it does suggest that other civil rights commissions and other states going forward should watch what they say. and make sure that they are respectful toward people. but other than that, i don't really know what lesson we learn from the case. >> harris: that is so interesting. you stalk about it as look of respect -- you talk about it as lack of respect and i'm reading in some places that could be seen as biased. what
they could have said that people who were engaged in expressive activity like weddinge dec traitors and photograph -- reck -- decorators and photographs had an obligation or never had an option to engage with the same-sex weddings. the court dodged the question and said on these particular facts here in colorado, the colorado civil rights commission acted in such a way that seemed to telegraph a look of respect for the sincere religious views of this one baker. so in this one case we are going...
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person who will have years an and perhaps decades and decades ahead of him to shape fundamental policy decthat will sway it, tilt it toward a conservative majority, and that spells trouble and trauma for people of colornd other minorities in this country who look to the supreme court to defend them, not to undermine and subvert them. >> senator robert kennedy said in 196e must create a society in which negroes will be as free as other am free to vote and to learnnd earn their way and share in the decisions of government, which in turn shapes their louvreives. you have this book out, what truth sounds like. are we moving closer or further away from bobby kennedy's vision? >> another great point, and we're moving further away. bobby kennedy was a tough politician. he was no milquetoast, weak kneed politician. he was tough. he looked into the eyes of possibility in american politics and said, we can do this. but he believed fundamentally in the politics of empathy. he evolved to a point where he saw, i must understand walking in the shoes of another person who's vulnerable. when he said in th
person who will have years an and perhaps decades and decades ahead of him to shape fundamental policy decthat will sway it, tilt it toward a conservative majority, and that spells trouble and trauma for people of colornd other minorities in this country who look to the supreme court to defend them, not to undermine and subvert them. >> senator robert kennedy said in 196e must create a society in which negroes will be as free as other am free to vote and to learnnd earn their way and...
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in america we have been building one dam every day since the dec relation of independence and seven hundred seventy six one a day. eighty thousand dams block the rivers of the united states in china where the demand for energy is exploding dams are popping up everywhere so that by two thousand and twenty not a single waterway will reach the sea. and in the rest of the world there are at least eight hundred forty five thousand dams and it's not only water they're holding back so all that sand that should be at the beach is behind the dance. one quarter of the sand reserves of the planet are hostile to these dams and the sand that makes it beyond the dams will run into another trapped river dredger. although it's regulated in many countries it's still a widespread practice especially in countries where legislation this week the result about fifty percent of a sandwich or nurse the world's beaches will never reach the sea. the coastline like many other environments it's like the earth was always thought so big so vast that we couldn't have an impact on it we built a dam for water or electricit
in america we have been building one dam every day since the dec relation of independence and seven hundred seventy six one a day. eighty thousand dams block the rivers of the united states in china where the demand for energy is exploding dams are popping up everywhere so that by two thousand and twenty not a single waterway will reach the sea. and in the rest of the world there are at least eight hundred forty five thousand dams and it's not only water they're holding back so all that sand...
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it speaks to the intraparty civil war across across the dec party. >> shannon: you know the president decided to weigh in on some key races with endorsements and tweets and those kinds of things. how does that places like california, a plus or minus? >> it's always great to be endorsed by the leader of your party. i can speak for the nrc see, we don't get involved in open seat primaries, whoever emerges, we also import them he fall. we also stand behind the member members, congressman dana rohrabacher, congressman jeff dunham, and other republicans across the state of california. and across the country. >> shannon: given the amount of absentee ballots and the closeness of some of these races, it may be a little while before we know what is going on out there. thank you for joining us as we wade through the analysis and wait for the results. much more analysis of tonight's primaries after this break. stay tuned. ♪ mine better. this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features and value. ♪ with exp
it speaks to the intraparty civil war across across the dec party. >> shannon: you know the president decided to weigh in on some key races with endorsements and tweets and those kinds of things. how does that places like california, a plus or minus? >> it's always great to be endorsed by the leader of your party. i can speak for the nrc see, we don't get involved in open seat primaries, whoever emerges, we also import them he fall. we also stand behind the member members,...
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might be able to dec that war is over on the korean peninsula.that could be the kind n the stephich we can further build the permanent peationful regime on the korean peninsula. >> woodruff: do you think that should be done bore north korea dismantles its nuclear program. >> those kind of detai can be further discussed between south korea and the united states, as well as between the united ates and north korea. >> you mean, you're saying it is a detail b that say pretty major detail, isn't it, whether there is peace, whether the wara tallly come to an end, the conflict? >> wel i think what i am talking about is a political declaration, i'm not talking about the kind of the legal buement for creating peace regime. at one point you might be able to benefit from the kind of the poitical declaration .egarding the situation on the korean peninsu >> do you think reunification can come in your lifetime? >> i hope and believe. so once again, only with optimism visions we might be t abturn a dream into a reality. >> and one other thing. what you have lea
might be able to dec that war is over on the korean peninsula.that could be the kind n the stephich we can further build the permanent peationful regime on the korean peninsula. >> woodruff: do you think that should be done bore north korea dismantles its nuclear program. >> those kind of detai can be further discussed between south korea and the united states, as well as between the united ates and north korea. >> you mean, you're saying it is a detail b that say pretty major...
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since dec it's nice to us as well where we where we horst the largest u.s. air base outside that i stayed more than eleven thousand u.s. troops so all this diversification is nothing and you are taught that we are hosting the center of command of the content of the. coalition and you have no worries that you can still count on the u.s. there is your traditional ally. the u.s. has been a longstanding partner with thought and qatar has been committed and us has been committed to this partnership do you believe that if carter faced any military action do you believe the u.s. would come to your aid if you needed. our defense cooperation with the nicest we highly appreciate it but the first line of protection for the state of qatar is the property killer abilities. with all due respect they can't match the capabilities of saudi arabia in the u.a.e. . the u.s. defense cooperation agreement the stated very clear that the u.s. will. be in qatar is if it's its will be required and this is also stated in order joint communiqué when we have conducted this i think dialo
since dec it's nice to us as well where we where we horst the largest u.s. air base outside that i stayed more than eleven thousand u.s. troops so all this diversification is nothing and you are taught that we are hosting the center of command of the content of the. coalition and you have no worries that you can still count on the u.s. there is your traditional ally. the u.s. has been a longstanding partner with thought and qatar has been committed and us has been committed to this partnership...
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. >> nawaz: he spoke to newshour's jeffrey brown, and, shed some light on his own dec making. >> humans are fallible. we tend to err. but law and literature both show us ways in whichane can progress mend our ways. >> nawaz: now, justice kennedy's retirement gives the president a chance to nominate another conservative, having already placed neil gorsuch on the bench. and, that sets the state for a senate battle royale. majority leader mitch mcconnell today promised speedy action. >> senate stands ready to fulfill constitutional role by offering advice and consent for trumps nominee. will vote and confirm this fall. >> nawaz: minority leader chuck schumer demanded that any nomination wait until after mie term elections in november. >> our repubshcan colleagues ld follow the rule they set in 2016 not to consider a risupreme court justice dung election year. anything but that would be the syabsolute height of hypoc >> nawaz: the president says he willick a nominee from a lis of 25 conservative jleges. marcia cf the "national law journal" has covered the high court ever since justice kenne
. >> nawaz: he spoke to newshour's jeffrey brown, and, shed some light on his own dec making. >> humans are fallible. we tend to err. but law and literature both show us ways in whichane can progress mend our ways. >> nawaz: now, justice kennedy's retirement gives the president a chance to nominate another conservative, having already placed neil gorsuch on the bench. and, that sets the state for a senate battle royale. majority leader mitch mcconnell today promised speedy...
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since dec it's nice to us as well where we where we horst the largest u.s. air base outside that i stayed more than eleven thousand u.s. troops so all this diversification is nothing new or taught that we are hosting the center of command of the content of the. coalition you have no worries that you can still count on the u.s. though as your traditional ally. the u.s. has been a longstanding partner with thought and qatar has been committed and u.s. has been committed to this partnership do you believe that if faced any military action do you believe the u.s. would come to your aid if you needed. our defense cooperation with the nicest we highly appreciate it but the first line of protection for the state of qatar is the killer abilities. with all due respect they can't match the capabilities of saudi arabia and the u.a.e. . the u.s. defense cooperation agreement is stated very clear that the u.s. will. be in qatar is if it's its will be required and this is also stated in order joint communiqué when we have conducted this i think dialogue in and of genuinel
since dec it's nice to us as well where we where we horst the largest u.s. air base outside that i stayed more than eleven thousand u.s. troops so all this diversification is nothing new or taught that we are hosting the center of command of the content of the. coalition you have no worries that you can still count on the u.s. though as your traditional ally. the u.s. has been a longstanding partner with thought and qatar has been committed and u.s. has been committed to this partnership do you...
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and it's really hard not to suspect that that is actually one of the things that is iving this dec isnhat we don't want kids who are not on free and reduced price lunch to opt into having this food because that would increase the number of meals that are served which would increase our costs, and it seems like keeping those costs low is the primary driver. it is embarrassing, and it is -- to talk about this as being a dignified meal experience? i mean, if you just come to rooftop's lunch, and you -- it is not dignified at all. it's insulting to these poor kids. any way, that's all i have to say. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is gail hart, and i used to work for the unified school district as a lunch room worker in 2000 to 2011. and the kids are -- if they want an apple, but they are required to get the whole lunch, and they will go and just put tunch right in the garbage, just straight in the garbage and literally, i used to drag garbage bags of food. so this is a lot of money wasted, where you can try to partner up with the culinary school or
and it's really hard not to suspect that that is actually one of the things that is iving this dec isnhat we don't want kids who are not on free and reduced price lunch to opt into having this food because that would increase the number of meals that are served which would increase our costs, and it seems like keeping those costs low is the primary driver. it is embarrassing, and it is -- to talk about this as being a dignified meal experience? i mean, if you just come to rooftop's lunch, and...
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what diwe see by the end of this term and the dec disions handn in terms of the justices, we know they're reliableonservatives and liberals on the court, but how did we see them line up on the i moortant cases? >> we often talk about justice anthony kennedy being the swiic ju in many cases that will be remembered he joined with the court's more liberal members on abortion, sa this was a term in which tre were 15 5-4 cases and he did not join the liberal justices onny of them. the overwhelming majority of the 15 cases were the five more conservative justices, the cases in which there was after case involving cell phone privacy where roberts joined witih the moreberal justices, an immigration case held over after the death of justice scalia. justice gorsuch joined with the former liberal justices in that case like scalia would ha wve. druff: the travel ban, marcia. >> i think one of the overridin themese court's five justice conservative majority dominated the mssignificant and closely divided cases of the term not only because justice kennedy didn't move to the left all but also because ju
what diwe see by the end of this term and the dec disions handn in terms of the justices, we know they're reliableonservatives and liberals on the court, but how did we see them line up on the i moortant cases? >> we often talk about justice anthony kennedy being the swiic ju in many cases that will be remembered he joined with the court's more liberal members on abortion, sa this was a term in which tre were 15 5-4 cases and he did not join the liberal justices onny of them. the...
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know, i think we can see in the case of the troubles in ireland, in other instances where those who dec to leave the fight can be actually very constructive in managing the reintegration process, become peers, become resources for those who are getting out. >> thank you, candice. what's interesting, i guess, is it's hard to make predictions about the future as yogi berra famously said. but let's try. i do think that what your point -- the point of the paper is absolutely true. which is there was a template. i think aqap, obviously, kind of took it and it became the isis template. let's accept the fractured nature of the middle east is going to produce a son of isis or a grandson of isis. we don't know what it's going to be called. there could be a lot of different ways it will come. it will use the isis template to letter. what will it do with it that is different? let's assume it won't be able to take over territory the size of the united kingdom and a population the size of switzerland for all sorts of reasons that we know. one area which i would - it's a question and one idea. these
know, i think we can see in the case of the troubles in ireland, in other instances where those who dec to leave the fight can be actually very constructive in managing the reintegration process, become peers, become resources for those who are getting out. >> thank you, candice. what's interesting, i guess, is it's hard to make predictions about the future as yogi berra famously said. but let's try. i do think that what your point -- the point of the paper is absolutely true. which is...
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committees, understand where we sit, where our responsibilities are under the act and what role we in dec policy. matter to us and it shouldn't matter to us whether if policy is a or b, even they are completely at opposite ends of the spectrum. what matters to us is if those programs are run effect actively, is there fraud, abuse or misconduct, that's what we're one of the and if lenges, in my six years at they are completely at opposite ends of the spectrum. what matters to us is if i.g., is recognizing an reviews are what appropriate for us to do and reviews are policy fights that are not the right place to military of those fights. we're there to find what to be watchdogs, to upport independence, transparency, accountability, oversight, but not to be policymakers, and that's a tension, i think, that's since the act d came into being one of the reasons we were not created in of the first i.g. offices is because of that tension. he justice department was concern about having an independent watchdog, watching its criminal case load and be a tension to that we face and that i face and i th
committees, understand where we sit, where our responsibilities are under the act and what role we in dec policy. matter to us and it shouldn't matter to us whether if policy is a or b, even they are completely at opposite ends of the spectrum. what matters to us is if those programs are run effect actively, is there fraud, abuse or misconduct, that's what we're one of the and if lenges, in my six years at they are completely at opposite ends of the spectrum. what matters to us is if i.g., is...
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the sale launched tuesday morning and is good for travel from aug. 21 through dec. 12.some of your credit cards getting dusty? do this to save and build credit scores . . . you know that "starter" credit card collecting dust in your wallet? the one with a high interest rate, lackluster benefits, and zero rewards? now that you've upgraded to a better card, you might be tempted to close your old cards and never look back. not so fast! canceling your old credit cards can actually hurt your credit score. old, unused credit cards can still build credit, but you need to keep them open. here's what to do with your old credit cards. keep them open, length of credit history, credit utilizat (áábreakáá) (anny hong:) a noted cooling trend will continue for inland areas through midweek as an upper trough arrives along the west coast and strong onshore flow continues. temperatures across the region will cool below normal for tuesday and wednesday afternoon. temperatures are then (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is jammed from the maze. accident wb 237 at zanker jammed fr
the sale launched tuesday morning and is good for travel from aug. 21 through dec. 12.some of your credit cards getting dusty? do this to save and build credit scores . . . you know that "starter" credit card collecting dust in your wallet? the one with a high interest rate, lackluster benefits, and zero rewards? now that you've upgraded to a better card, you might be tempted to close your old cards and never look back. not so fast! canceling your old credit cards can actually hurt...
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stocks to buy following the second rate hike of the year he'll reveal those names at 5:00 vernor has decopipes and water. soon, insurance companies won't pay for damages. that is, not if they can help prevent damages from happening in the f. at cognizant, we're turning the industry known for processing claims into one focused on prevention with predictive analytics, helping them proactively protect the things that matter most. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. >>> welcome back the federal reserve announced it's raising rates earlier today and pointed to two more hikes by the end of the year. jan, welcome to you. hawkish overall. what's the point of doing is press conference every time starting next year that was also part of the news today. >> they said this previously the market is so conditioned that you can only mo at the quarter end meeting and just make it a bit less clear i mean, i don't think tryig mes in -- i don't -- >> that's what they did in the past going back to 2006, they would raise a quarter point every meeting. >>
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