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ruth ruth. sixty. didn't will produce in this world open dog owners border two hundred but her ducks a good view of the rivers really of all the water but we go to the. many years into jihad seeing giant she has been trying to raise awareness of the suicide epidemic she talks to the families of the deceased trying to get to the heart of the matter the point jab used to be at the forefront of the nation's agriculture and irrigation system was built to bring water to the neighboring arab . as a result water tables started to drop making farming increasingly difficult local farmers would go bankrupt borrow money and then as they were unable to pay their debts they committed suicide. brome responsibility for the su sword is the loss of the rule of war due to a long rope through the drone or delude. minu gorgeous the. relatives of the dead come to this small down that separates the canal into three branches. they are hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones in the water at least those who committed sui
ruth ruth. sixty. didn't will produce in this world open dog owners border two hundred but her ducks a good view of the rivers really of all the water but we go to the. many years into jihad seeing giant she has been trying to raise awareness of the suicide epidemic she talks to the families of the deceased trying to get to the heart of the matter the point jab used to be at the forefront of the nation's agriculture and irrigation system was built to bring water to the neighboring arab . as a...
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telegraph has scottish conservative lead, ruth davidson, condemning the borisjohnson burqa lead, ruth davidson, condemning the boris johnson burqa comments, lead, rutharing one is no different wearing a crucifix the mirror also leaves with the borisjohnson remarks, and pressure is increasing on the foreign secretary after more than a dozen tories spoke at against them. so, without we have a real mixture of front pages, there. and let's start with the story that is ona let's start with the story that is on a lot of the front pages, not surprisingly, of course, the daily telegraph, which carried his original comments, and jessica, picking up on the comments from ruth davidson? yes. i don't think conservative headquarters would be pleased to see how long this story has gone on, and mounting criticism, including from ruth davidson, seeing as one of the party's bright young prospects, and she is very scathing about boris johnson, but prospects, and she is very scathing about borisjohnson, but she uses a bitter perhaps controversial comparison, she says that she wouldn't criticise, or have a debate in the daily telegraph about whether someone should wear
telegraph has scottish conservative lead, ruth davidson, condemning the borisjohnson burqa lead, ruth davidson, condemning the boris johnson burqa comments, lead, rutharing one is no different wearing a crucifix the mirror also leaves with the borisjohnson remarks, and pressure is increasing on the foreign secretary after more than a dozen tories spoke at against them. so, without we have a real mixture of front pages, there. and let's start with the story that is ona let's start with the story...
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ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg. is it ruth bader ginsburg? me court justice ruth bader ginsburg, she has many names and we get to say them all. she announced she gets to retire from the supreme court three years into president trump's second term. >> i'm 84 years old and everyone wants to take a picture with me. >> i would not have gotten close. >> tucker: janice setting up a tie. question three, over the past weekend, barack and michelle obama were caught on tape dancing at a concert. who was performing? janice dean. >> jay-z and beyonce. >> tucker: says the former canadian dj janice dean. was it jay-z and beyonce? >> the former president and first lady caught on camera at this weekends at beyonce and jay-z concert dancing and waving their hands. a thousand people post at the moment to social media. it's safe to say the obama's are living their best lives, and why not? >> tucker: adam, she's a force of nature, i warned you. now let's go to question number four. i will warn you this is a legitimately tough question. i had no idea of the answer
ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg. is it ruth bader ginsburg? me court justice ruth bader ginsburg, she has many names and we get to say them all. she announced she gets to retire from the supreme court three years into president trump's second term. >> i'm 84 years old and everyone wants to take a picture with me. >> i would not have gotten close. >> tucker: janice setting up a tie. question three, over the past weekend, barack and michelle obama were...
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ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg. is it ruth bader ginsburg? announced she will plan to retire from the supreme court three years into president trump's second term. >> i am 84 years old and everybody wants to take a picture with me. >> tucker: you are right. janice dean, setting up a tie. 1-1, moving into question three. it will not be tied by the end of this. here is the question. over the past weekend, barack and michelle obama were caught on tape dancing at a concert. who was performing? janice dean. >> jay-z and beyonce! >> tucker: jay-z and beyonce says the former canadian dj janice dean. was it jay-z and/or beyonce? roll tape. >> the former president and first lady caught on camera at this weekends beyonce and jay-z concert, dancing and waving their hands in the air. about a thousand people posted it on social media. the obama's are living their breath lives. >> tucker: oh, adam, she's a force of nature. i warned you. 2-1. i will warn you, this is a legitimately tough question. iil had no idea the answer. i will throw it at you. question
ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg. is it ruth bader ginsburg? announced she will plan to retire from the supreme court three years into president trump's second term. >> i am 84 years old and everybody wants to take a picture with me. >> tucker: you are right. janice dean, setting up a tie. 1-1, moving into question three. it will not be tied by the end of this. here is the question. over the past weekend, barack and michelle obama were caught on tape dancing...
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the last testimony i will read from is ruth hopkins. ruth hopkins is a native lawyer, judge and writer. she was born on the standing rock sioux indian reservation. and experienced police violence there in october 2016. natives living today survived genocide. some tribes were completely wiped out. and he had a population decrease of 90 percent or more. i know a few tribes who consist of only one family. when you look at our history, the mere fact that we are still alive and holding onto our cultures, language and identities, is resistance. resistance takes many forms for us because we are under attack in so many ways. including government and corporate and environmental destruction, dismantling of tribal sovereignty, police violence and the disappearance and murder of native women. allies can help by boosting native voices. follow us and read our work. by our goods and services and support native businesses. educate yourself on the real history of the u.s. and support our causes. do not wear ridiculous stereotypical indian costumes. they are
the last testimony i will read from is ruth hopkins. ruth hopkins is a native lawyer, judge and writer. she was born on the standing rock sioux indian reservation. and experienced police violence there in october 2016. natives living today survived genocide. some tribes were completely wiped out. and he had a population decrease of 90 percent or more. i know a few tribes who consist of only one family. when you look at our history, the mere fact that we are still alive and holding onto our...
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ruth i make ruth nichols come alive in three dimension. could i make florence come alive and we got a lot of lucky breaks along the way t3 and we got a lot of lucky breaks along the way to find records not only in these big archives but these historical societies tiny little places. there is a historical society quietly over the years, no attention and no bright lights. i called them almost last in a desperation called you have any idea where i can find this stuff? the man on the phone and to say i have a i have a lot. [laughter] men to do oral histories and classmates before they died 30 years ago. but then to say to mark can you accommodate me? and ruth nichols coming from many and she knew her whole life she was someone. i knew her papers were somewhere but not harvard or aerospace. but i finally found i finally found the records in the backroom in a windowless cinderblock room at a regional airport in cleveland. they told me they think what i i thought i was looking for i was looking for months. i did not believe them. i asked him to take a picture. so this archivist takes a picture for me. and here three file cabinets and alphabetized completely organized by year and suddenly bruce nichols was alive again. and those were the best moments knowing that they found her. >> my question is answered but we are fortunate to have an advance copy of this book. it is incredibly and beautifully written. in comprehensively well reported i urge everyone to get a copy. >> but leave off at 1973 but if you take modern the vast majority of pilots remain men. and it seems like this disparity and stereotype but what are the percentages? essentially r
ruth i make ruth nichols come alive in three dimension. could i make florence come alive and we got a lot of lucky breaks along the way t3 and we got a lot of lucky breaks along the way to find records not only in these big archives but these historical societies tiny little places. there is a historical society quietly over the years, no attention and no bright lights. i called them almost last in a desperation called you have any idea where i can find this stuff? the man on the phone and to...
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ruth, he said 'ruth i'm keith' and i said 'that's who you look like keith urban do people every tell you that you look like keith urban' and he said 'i am keith urban and i said no you're not really.'" nat sound of q-and-a"and i said 'really? really? then where's nicole? and who was that woman you were with?' and snippy, not nice!>( darya ) so now keith has to explained himself to this woman who gave him five bucks. haha. he was with his sister.. and he was in town to play a concert.. and now that retired school teacher has a great selfie and story to tell. ( darya ) ya never know who you're helping .. or who's helping you! a georgia woman was so down and out.. her husband had died of cancer, she had no gas money, she and her rescue dogs were eating nothing but rice everyday.. she didn't ask for help but a friend had a feeling and gave her a whole foods gift card.. so she's there buying groceries and finds out she went over the limit.. that's when a stranger in the check out line stepped in and paid for the entire bill 375 bucks. she breaks in to tears and says thank you.. what's your name.. chris.. and he leaves. (ááadvance vo in monitoráá the cashier says.. umm.. you know that was the ramous rapper ludacris?? ah too late for a selifie! (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) while other burger places serve the same old stuff, i'm the only one that has the bowls to serve something different. i mean, just look at my teriyaki bowls. choose from steak or chicken, covered in teriyaki sauce, plus your choice of white or brown rice. what about these bowls jack? hey! you got some pretty nice bowls there. and so does dan! thanks jack! those are some nice bowls. everyone's gonna want to get their hands on jack's bowls. try my bowls! see that right there? you can't say that. what? i was just saying i got great bowls... ooooh. now i hear it. yea. try my teriyaki bowls. only at jack in the box. ( james ) the áprettiest town in california is carmel-by-the-sea. that's according to "architectural digest." the magazine cites the town's "sugar-white sand beaches ... cobblestone alleys ... and beautiful cottages." carmel cottage inn is home to one of the oldest home to one of the oldest buildings in carmel -- log haven. it's a real log cabin... and it's more than 100 years old. ( james ) coming up in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news... the mendocino complex fire is now the largest in california's history and it is getting even bigger we have the latest coming up at the top of the hour. ( james ) and 24 hours after a man is shot and killed on the bay bridge... we now know his identity... and the shooter is still on the loose. ( james ) plus... a new bart safety plan is now in effect... but not all riders are convinced that it's a good thing. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom.. (james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most temperatures peaking in the 60's and 70's. expect some fog this morning but more sunshine than not peaking out into the late morning and afternoon ahead. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) a big story this morning... we now know the name of the person killed on the bay bridge yesterday morning.. ( darya ) kron 4's lydia pantazes joins us live now with the latest. lydia? ( lydia )his name is darryl stinnette.a 31-year old man from mesquite texas.((vo))the shooting happened at around 2:35 a.m. in the eastbound lanes of interstate 80 just west of the treasure island exit. stinnette was killed in the shooting.there were three people inside the suv that stinnette was driving.his two passengers were taken to san francisco general hospital. one person was released from the hospital yesterday afternoon. the second person remains in the hospital in fair condition.a total of three cars were involved: one suspect car and two victim cars.the shooting reportedly caused stinnettes suv in lane 5 to swerve and collide with a sedan driving in lane 3. investigators still haven't released a motive for the shooting.reporting live in san francisco, lydia pantazes kron4 news. thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( darya ) happening now... the mendocino complex fire burning in lake... mendocino... and colusa counties is now the largest wildfrie in state history.( james ) kron 4's will tran is live at the command center in ukiah with the latest.will? the mendocino complex fire is made up of two fires... the ranch fire and the river fire. those fires have now combined to burn more than 283- thousand acres. it is just 30% contained this morning. 75 homes have been destroyed. more than 11-thousand buildings are still threatened this morning. mandatory evacuations are still in place for parts of lake county. ( james ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( james ) we are also tracking other wildfires burning across the state. in mariposa county... the ferguson fire has forced yosemite national park to stay shut down indefinitely. so far... the fire has burned more than 94-thousand acres... and is now 43-percent contained... those are new numbers just into the newsroom. the wildfire broke out 25-days ago -- and crews are continuing to make progess. while some evacuation orders have been lifted... many areas are still evacuated this morning. ( james ) in shasta county...the deadly carr fire has now burned more than 167- thousand acres... those are new numbers this morning. but it is now 47% contained. it is destroyed more than one thousand homes. over 1- thoudsand buildings are still threatened this morning. so far 7 people have died in this fire. ( darya ) new this morning. the father of mollie tibbitts says he believes his daughter is still alive and is with someone she knows. the 20 year old university of iowa student, who is from oakland, has been missing since july 18th. rob tibbitts told reporters last night that he believes mollie is with someone she knows and they are in over their head. he says he doesn't think the person who she is with intended to harm her. tibbetts was reported missing after she didn't show up to work. right now, investigators are interviewing sex offenders who live within the area of her home. police say they have interviewed more than 200 people. ( darya ) we are learning new information about the five victims in the deadly plane crash in southern california. three of the victims worked at the pacific union real estate office in danville. 62-year-old floria hakimi.. 29-year-old nasim ghanadan and 42-year-old lara shepard who just joined the company a year and a half ago. lara's husband scott was the pilot of the plane. the fifth victim was 32-year-old navid hakimi.. floria's son. they were heading to l-a for a real estate conference. pacific union says the company is devastated by the loss. ( darya ) pacific union's ceo says they are opening a fund to help the crash victim's families. ( james ) still ahead on the kron four morning news... a new bart safety plan is now in effect... but not all riders are convinced that it's a good thing. ( james ) plus... an entire mobile home park in vacaville has been without power for days. now... frustrated neighbors are speaking out. ( james ) and... a new school is ready for students in the south bay. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( james ) happening today... the milpitas unified school district will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new mabel mattos elementary school. it will be the 10th elementary school in the district. this is video showing the construction of the school on mccandless drive. the school will open to 238 students with an emphasis on lower grades. an expansion to the school could be complete by 2020. ( james ) coming up... . a massive hail storm emptys out a zoo... and even has the bears running for cover. 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(james)(darya) welcome back. let's get a check of the weather this morning... much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most temperatures peaking in the 60's and 70's. expect some fog this morning but more sunshine than not peaking out into the late morning and afternoon ahead. no major hot spots. bay much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most temperatures peaking in the 60's and 70's. expect some fog this morning but more sunshine than not peaking out into the late morning and afternoon ahead. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. ( james ) a big story this morning... a big story ( james ) ( james ) a big story this morning... bart police are now in mandatory emergency staffing mode... after a number of deadly attacks. this means there will be more officers patrolling on bart trains. its all part of bart general manager's proposed safety and security plan.trains and stations in oakland and san francisco are key areas of focus during the emergency staffing period.the plan is getting mixed reviews from bart passengers <"i certainly hope that the police are available when there is an incident but i hope that we don"t end up with a system with heavy police presence around regular customers on an ordinary day"> sot"i think there is probably enough cops. i would say hire probably more, something in between? citizen observer type of thing">>( james ) some of the other features of the security plan includes making it harder to bypass fare gates and installing platform emergency call boxes that connect directly to bart police. those elements of the plan will be presented to bart board of directors on thursday. ( darya ) new this morning... a man was arrested at a bart station overnight bart station arrested at a a man was morning... new this ( darya ) new this morning... a man was arrested at a bart station overnight after destroying windows at washington hospital in fremont. fremont police have not released the name of the vandal.. but they say he tried to get away on a bart train around 11 last night. bart police were able to arrest the man after a quick search on the train. ( darya ) a mobile home park in vacaville is without power... and residents say its been that way for four days now. el matador mobile home park residents say the office didn't adress the issues until monday. on the office window was posted a letter saying there is no info on the power problem yet. p-g-and-e says the mobile home park is on a master meter.. owned by the person who runs the park. p-g-and-e says they had an issue on their end but didn't ask to disconnect until yesterday... four days after residents lost power. people there are irritated by how the staff is handling the situation. ( darya ) kron 4 did reach out to the owner of the mobile home park.. and we have not heard back. ( james ) coming up... gas prices are dropping. how much you can expect to pay as you head out the door this morning. ( james ) and...this mighty ducks actor stuns fans with his not-so-mighty mug shot. 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(james)(darya) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most temperatures peaking in the 60's and 70's. expect some fog this morning but more sunshine than not peaking out into the late morning and afternoon ahead. no major hot afternoon ahead. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) happening now... the mendocino complex fire burning in lake... mendocino... and colusa counties is now the largest wildfrie in state history.( darya ) it's grown to more than 290 thousand acres. it's nearly doubled in size since last friday.( james ) for now... there appears to be no end to the catastrophic wildfires burning across the state. andrew spencer has the latest. another fast-moving fire ignited on monday. by the end of the day, the "holy fire" had already burned more than four-thousand acres in orange county, california.as crews struggle to contain the ferguson fire, parts of yosemite national park have been closed indefinitely.jamie richards, yosemite national park ranger: "we have fire that's impacting all of the main roads that are used to access yosemite valley."sam harrel, ferguson fire pio: "we're working as best we can with the resources that we have to manage this, but mother nature is taking its course, and we've needed to adapt to it."more than 100 firefighters arrived monday from australia and new zealand -- coming overseas to help battle wildfires in california and in the northwest.stephen keating, australian firefighter: "we've probably all made some levels of sacrifice to come over -- with our own families back home." stephen keating, australian firefighter: "we're happy to be here and very willing to help."the most menacing fire in california continues to be the mendocino complex fire -- a combination of two fires burning in northern california around clear lake. on monday, the acreage burned by the fire climbed above 283-thousand acres, surpassing last year's thomas fire as the largest in cal fire history.like many others, the fire has left jay michael sleeping in the back of his van.voice of jay michael, evacuee: "it's better than a tent or a cot."this is the second time he's had to evacuate his home this season. cal fire said, as of monday evening, the mendoco complex fire was threatening to destroy more than 11-thousand structures.that's in addition to more than one-thousand other buildings threatened by the carr fire -- which has ( darya ) this year's deadly and destructive wildfire season is leading some firefighters to find new ways to help fire victims. recreational drones are now being used by firefighters in menlo park to map fire zones and assess damage. the menlo park drone squad is now logging the video from several flights late last week. firefighters say the drone video will help fema process claims and get people back into their homes faster. ( darya ) fire officials say... the city of redding will be posting some of the drone video of damage from the carr fire on its website for anyone who wants to see it. ( james ) two people in shasta county -- forced out of their home by the carr fire -- got a very special note from a firefighter. jeff and susan grant packed as many of their belongings as they could... before leaving their home in shasta. the couple stayed at a nearby hotel for 10- days...before they were allowed to go back. while they were away... they had a neighbor check on their home. that neighbor found a note on their front door. it was from a firefighter... who watered their garden and flowers while they were away. ( james ) desperate to personally thank this firefighter... the grant's also shared the note on facebook. the note was re-posted thousands of times... but no reply from the firefighter. ( james ) happening today... closing arguments are set for later this morning in a lawsuit against the maker of "round-up" -- monsanto. dewayne johnson -- a former groundskeeper for the benecia unified school district -- says the weed killer caused his cancer. he says he used roundup on a regular basis. but he started to worry when he developed a rash on his body. johnson was later diagnosed with non- hodgkins lymphoma and his body is covered with lesions. he says roundup should come with a warning label. johnson's case is the first of hundreds against monsanto. ( darya ) in the east bay... an el cerrito man is arrested for trying to meet a teen girl for sex. police say john vinoya was actually talking to an undercover officer... when he set up a meeting at a home. police arrested vinoya when showed up at the home. he's now facing a number of charges... including attempted lewd acts with a child. ( darya ) the modesto man who was planning a christmas day bombing on san francisco's pier 39 ... has been sentenced to 15- years in prison. everitt aaron jameson admitted that he tried to aid a terrorist organization. the ex- marine planned the attacks with undercover f-b-i agents... thinking they were an islamic state group. investigators say he offered money to the organization and even offered to carry out violent attacks himself. jameson's attorney argued that he had been having second thoughts and did not actually take steps to follow through with his plan. ( darya ) a santa rosa man was arrested for throwing a firework under a sonoma county sheriff's deputy's patrol car in guernville. investigators say 22-year-old tristan proto threw the explosive under the cruiser... because he doesn't like the sheriff's office. the deputy was in the safeway store on main street when the firework exploded under his car. proto was arrested for using an explosive with intent to injure... and violating probation. ( james ) police near modesto are looking for two men who beat a sikh man and spray- painted a racist message on his truck. police are calling it a hate crime. the victim says he was putting up campaign signs when two men attacked him. he says the men ambushed him... and hit him in the head... shoulders and neck. he says the men screamed at him to "go back to your country" before spray- painting the same message and a white supremacist symbol on his truck. stanislaus county deputies say the assault is "a random despicable act." ( james ) for your money... california gas prices are dropping. they've gone down almost 12 cents since memorial day. but californians are still paying the highest prices in the nation the average price for gas in california hit 3-62 today. for san francisco it's even higher at 3-77. san jose drivers are paying about 3-66. and in oakland the average cost is about the same at 3-67. ( darya ) tired of waiting in line at the d-m-v for hours? well you can now hire someone to do it for you. it's called "d-m-v line concierge service" -- and it's being offered by oakland-based startup "you-gov." the new service launced yesterday and charges 25-bucks an hour for someone to stand in line for you. within 30 minutes of your number being called... you'll get a text. officials say you must show up for the "midpoint" check-in... where you need to show your documents and get an assigned number. but after that... you can hand over your number to your concierge and leave. for a list of bay area dmv locations that allow this new service...visit our website kron-4-dot-com. ( darya ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... the use of facial recongition technology at the san jose airport could be expanding. ( darya ) plus... a tough loss for the giants... who were just áone out away from victory. ( darya ) and... a cashier is being praised for her act of kindness. ( james ) a walmart cashier is being praised this morning for her act of kindness.( darya ) a michigan woman was recently denied a manicure at a walmart nail salon. the employees told the woman that due to her cerebral palsy.. the manicurist could not paint her nails because her hands were too shaky. that's when ebony harris stepped in. harris skipped her break to paint angela peters' nails inside the store. ( james ) the two women plan to continue their friendship. they've already scheduled a dinner at angela's favorite restaurant. ( james ) and it looks like a scene straight out of hollywood. a dramatic explosion caught on caught. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. hawaii's big island is getting ready for hurricane hector... which is a category- four storm. hector is expected to pass just south of the big island... but it will still have an impact. the national weather service says gusty winds... rough surf... coastal flooding and strong rip currents are all possible. (james) (darya) welcome back. let's get a check of the weather this morning... much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most temperatures peaking in the 60's and 70's. expect some fog this morning but more sunshine than not peaking out into the late morning and afternoon ahead. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 < nats explosion < nats explosion >( james ) take a look at this dramatic video. a tanker truck exploded in italy, killing at least three people and injuring more than 60 people. italian police say yesterdays massive explosion happened after the tanker truck rear-ended a stopped truck on a crowded highway. after the first explosion ... a second larger explosion followed. part of the highway even collapsed. ( darya ) in the south bay... the san jose airport is planning to expand the use of facial recognition cameras.( james ) the airport is the first on the west coast to use the cameras. kron 4's charles clifford has the details. well, here at mineta san jose international airport, the airport began using facial biotmetrics back in june and the airport says the technology has already made a difference.since june passengers arriving at the international terminal in san jose have been required to look into a special biometric facial recognition camera. the camera captures a digital image of the person and compares it to a database to quickly identify the passenger. the airport claims that the use of the camera has reduced the average wait time at international arrivals by several minutes.airport officials say that in recent years, the number of passengers arriving at the international terminal has more than doubled from 199,900 in 2015 to 438,800 in 2017. they are hoping the new facial recognition cameras along with a 8.2 million dollar upgrade to the international terminal will help keep the airport running smoothly.soti think it could workon monday, we asked travelers at the international gate what they thought of the new cameras. mary brohey thinks it's a good idea.sotfor me, i'm in an airport all the time. . several times a month. . so anything that can speed things up the process is a good thing.brandon angelo thinks the camera's were bound to happen. he just hopes that the privacy of passengers is respected.soti think it's an inevitable safety level that needs to be set up in these places, as long as the info doesn't get shared beyond the airport.finally, the airpor hopes to expand the system to include the departing gates starting this fall.in san jose, charles clifford kron 4 news. ( james ) bay area baseball... and the giants were just one out away from a win... but instead... fans went home disappointed.( darya ) bottom of the 6th... brandon crawford hit a solo home run... giving the giants a 1-0 lead. but top of the 9th with 2 outs... the astros' marwin gonzalez hit a 3 run home run off will smith. the astros win this one 3- 1. the two teams face off again this afternoon. first pitch is 12:45. ( darya ) before the game... a small fire broke out at a-t-and-t park. it happened at "murph's guinness at "murph's guinness clubhouse pub." the concession stand is behind the home plate area. by the time firefighters got to the park... the fire was out. large fans were brought in to get the smoke out of the stadium. ( james ) coming up on the kron four morning news... a young boy's wish comes true... the dream he got to live out in his own backyard. in his own backyard. (ácommercialá) do you need the most trusted battery in his own backyard. (ácommercialá) in your wireless mouse? maybe not. no... maybe you could trust that during your fantasy draft ...no, no, no. the computer won't auto-draft a kicker, in the 7th round. maybe you can trust you won't be kept at night because you auto-drafted a kicker, in the 7th round. (woman laughing) maybe you could trust that for the next 16 weeks you won't think about auto-drafting a kicker, in the 7th round. or... ...you could just trust duracell. (duracell mnemonic) ( james ) a 12- year old connecticut boy couldn't go to fenway park... so the 'make a wish' foundation brought the park to him.( darya ) it was a surprising backyard transformation that left the boy... his family and even organizers amazed. this is little fenway. the backyard transformation was a dream come true for 12-year-old thomas hastings. the boy's dad says this all started with make-a-wish volunteer paula musgrave. she has led the charge on roughly 75 wishes over the past 19 years. ( james ) coming up in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news... the mendocino complex fire is now the largest in california's history and it is getting even bigger we have the latest coming up at the top of the hour. ( james ) and 24 hours after a man is shot and killed on the bay bridge... we now know his identity... and the shooter is still on the loose. ( james ) plus... a new bart safety plan is now in effect... but not all riders are convinced that it's a good thing. (ácommercialá) life's bleachable moments need clorox bleach. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom..(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most temperatures peaking in the 60's and 70's. expect some fog this morning but more sunshine than not peaking out into the late morning and afternoon ahead. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) a big story this morning... we now know the name of the person killed on the bay bridge yesterday morning.. ( darya ) kron 4's lydia pantazes joins us live now with the latest. lydia? ( lydia )his name is darryl stinnette.a 31-year old man from mesquite texas.((vo))the shooting happened at around 2:35 a.m. in the eastbound lanes of interstate 80 just west of the treasure island exit. stinnette was killed in the shooting.there were three people inside the suv that stinnette was driving.his two passengers were taken to san francisco general hospital. one person was released from the hospital yesterday afternoon. the second person remains in the hospital in fair condition.a total of three cars were involved: one suspect car and two victim cars.the shooting reportedly caused stinnettes suv in lane 5 to swerve and collide with a sedan driving in lane 3. investigators still haven't released a motive for the shooting.reporting live in san francisco, lydia pantazes kron4 news. thanks lydia. we will check back with you ( darya ) happening now... the mendocino complex fire burning in lake... mendocino... and colusa counties is now the largest wildfrie in state history.( james ) kron 4's will tran has the lastet from the command center in ukiah. the fire is making new history minute by minuteit is now short of 291,000 acres burned ..shattering the old record which was 281,000 acres and the fire continue to burn out of control there is still a forest in its path that is untouched we are at 34 percent containment with close to 12000 structures threatened 3900 firefighters are being thrown at the fire ( james ) ( james ) ( james ) we are also tracking other wildfires burning across the state. in mariposa county... the ferguson fire has forced yosemite national park to stay shut down indefinitely. so far... the fire has burned more than 94-thousand acres... and is now 43-percent contained... those are new numbers just into the newsroom. the wildfire broke out 25-days ago -- and crews are continuing to make progess. while some evacuation orders have been lifted... many areas are still evacuated this morning. ( james ) in shasta county...the deadly carr fire has now burned more than 167- thousand acres... those are new numbers this morning. but it is now 47% contained. it is destroyed more than one thousand homes. over 1- thoudsand buildings are still threatened this morning. so far 7 people have died in this fire. ( darya ) new this morning. the father of mollie tibbitts says he believes his daughter is still alive and is with someone she knows. the 20 year old university of iowa student, who is from oakland, has been missing since july 18th. rob tibbitts told reporters last night that he believes mollie is with someone she knows and they are in over their head. he says he doesn't think the person who she is with intended to harm her. tibbetts was reported missing after she didn't show up to work. right now, investigators are interviewing sex offenders who live within the area of her home. police say they have interviewed more than 200 people. ( darya ) we are learning new information about the five victims in the deadly plane crash in southern california. three of the victims worked at the pacific union real estate office in danville. 62-year-old floria hakimi.. 29-year-old nasim ghanadan and 42-year-old lara shepard who just joined the company a year and a half ago. lara's husband scott was the pilot of the plane. the fifth victim was 32- year-old navid hakimi.. floria's son. they were heading to l-a for a real estate conference. pacific union says the company is devastated by the loss. ( darya ) pacific union's ceo says they are opening a fund to help the crash victim's families. ( james ) a former school employee in napa has pleaded not guilty to possessing child pornography. 74-year-old charles kennedy was arrested in american canyon. kennedy is a retired instructional assistant at napa valley college and saint helena high school. police say computers seized from kennedy's home contained pictures and videos of child pornography. kennedy is due back in court later this month. ( james ) happening tonight... national night out events will be held all across the bay area. this is video from last year's event in martinez. police officers hope events like this will help build a better relationship with the community. ( darya ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... an entire mobile home park in vacaville has been without power for days. now... frustrated neighbors are speaking out. ( darya ) plus... a new bart safety plan is now in effect... but not all riders are convinced that it's a good thing. ( darya ) and... a new school is ready for students in the south bay. every fire department every police department is part of a bigger picture. that bigger picture is statewide mutual aid. california years ago realized the need to work together. teamwork is important to protect the community, but we have to do it the right way. we have a working knowledge and we can reduce the impacts of a small disaster, but we need the help of experts. pg&e is an integral part of our emergency response team. they are the industry expert with utilities. whether it is a gas leak or a wire down, just having someone there that deals with this every day is pretty comforting. we each bring something to the table that is unique and that is a specialty. with all of us working together we can keep all these emergencies small. and the fact that we can bring it together and effectively work together is pretty special. they bring their knowledge, their tools and equipment and the proficiency to get the job done. and the whole time i have been in the fire service, pg&e's been there, too. whatever we need whenever we need it. i do count on pg&e to keep our firefighters safe. that's why we ask for their help. i do count on pg&e to keep our firefighters safe. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. accident nb 84 at 85 jammed through the scene ( darya ) happening today... the milpitas unified school district will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new mabel mattos elementary school. it will be the 10th elementary school in the district. this is video showing the construction of the school on mccandless drive. the school will open to 238 students with an emphasis on lower grades. an expansion to the school could be complete by 2020. ( james ) checking the markets this morning... winners and losers is next with our financial expert rob black. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. . golden gate bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most temperatures peaking in the 60's and 70's. expect some fog this morning but more sunshine than not peaking out into the late morning and afternoon ahead. (james) time to talk winners and losers with our financial expert rob blackblack expert rob our financial losers with winners and time to talk (james)(james) time to talk winners and time to talk winners and losers with our financial expert rob black loser: musicians only got 12% of the $43 billion the music industry generated in 2017, and it mostly came from touring . . . orecording artists received just 12% of the $43 billion that the music industry generated in 2017. consumer spending on music generated an all-time high of more than $20 billion last year, but music businesses, including labels and publishers, took almost $10 billion, while artists received just $5.1 billion, the "bulk" of which came from touring. recording artists received just 12% of the $43 billion that the music industry generated in 2017. spotify and apple music could "organically morph into music labels," allowing artists to capture more of their music's value by releasing their work directly with the services. loser: teachers must budget for hundreds of dollars in school supplies . . .the combined total for back-to-school and college spending is estimated to hit $82.8 billion this year. it's not just parents and families who feel the pinch of school shopping - teachers also dig into their wallets. educators in areas with higher levels of poverty are likelier to spend more than those in schools with bigger budgets, statistics show. k-12. teachers who used their own money on classroom supplies spent an average of $479. loser: retirement incomes will become more unequal. . . rising wage inequality will follow americans long after they stop bringing home a paycheck. income for retirees is expected to increase for the wealthy, and fall for low-income earners. social security benefits generally is tied to previous earnings, which are increasingly a story of imbalance. the average monthly social security payment is $1,404, and more than 40 percent of single adults receive more than 90 percent of their income from that check. in 2016, the average debt in families in which the head of the household is age 75 or older was $36,757. that is up from $30,288 in 2010. what company could get hurt the most by chinese tariffs? arjun (ácommercialá) ( james ) a big story this morning... bart police are now in mandatory emergency staffing mode... after a number of deadly attacks. this means there will be more officers patrolling on bart trains. its all part of bart general manager's proposed safety and security plan.trains and stations in oakland and san francisco are key areas of focus during the emergency staffing period.the plan is getting mixed reviews from bart passengers <"i certainly hope that the police are available when there is an incident but i hope that we don"t end up with a system with heavy police presence around regular customers on an ordinary day"> sot"i think there is probably enough cops. i would say hire probably more, something in between? citizen observer type of thing">>( james ) some of the other features of the security plan includes making it harder to bypass fare gates and installing platform emergency call boxes that connect directly to bart police. those elements of the plan will be presented to bart board of directors on thursday. ( darya ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... bay area firefighters capture stunning video of the wildfire devastation in shasta county how the footage could bring government help to the area faster. (james) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most temperatures peaking in the 60's and 70's. expect some fog this morning but more sunshine than not peaking out into the late morning and afternoon ahead. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james )( james ) ( james ) happening now... the mendocino complex fire burning in lake... mendocino... and colusa counties is now the largest wildfrie in state history. the mendocino complex fire is made up of two fires.. the ranch fire and the river fire. those fires have now combined to burn more than 290- thousand acres. it is just 30-percent contained this morning. 75 homes have been destroyed.. and more than 11-thousand buidlings are still threatned this morning. mandatory evacuations are still in place for parts of lake county. ( james ) this year's deadly and destructive wildfire season is leading some firefighters to find new ways to help fire victims. recreational drones are now being used by firefighters in menlo park to map fire zones and assess damage. the menlo park drone squad is now logging the video from several flights late last week. firefighters say the drone video will help fema process claims and get people back into their homes faster. ( james ) fire officials say... the city of redding will be posting some of the drone video of damage from the carr fire on its website for anyone who wants to see it. ( darya ) two people in shasta county -- forced out of their home by the carr fire -- got a very special note from a firefighter. jeff and susan grant packed as many of their belongings as they could... before leaving their home in shasta. the couple stayed at a nearby hotel for 10- days...before they were allowed to go back. while they were away... they had a neighbor check on their home. that neighbor found a note on their front door. it was from a firefighter... who watered their garden and flowers while they were away. ( darya ) desperate to personally thank this firefighter... the grant's also shared the note on facebook. the note was re-posted thousands of times... but no reply from the firefighter. ( james ) happening today... closing arguments are set for later this morning in a lawsuit against the maker of "round-up" -- monsanto. dewayne johnson -- a former groundskeeper for the benecia unified school district -- says the weed killer caused his cancer. he says he used roundup on a regular basis. but he started to worry when he developed a rash on his body. johnson was later diagnosed with non- hodgkins lymphoma and his body is covered with lesions. he says roundup should come with a warning label. johnson's case is the first of hundreds against monsanto. ( james ) in the east bay... an el cerrito man is arrested for trying to meet a teen girl for sex. police say john vinoya was actually talking to an undercover officer... when he set up a meeting at a home. police arrested vinoya when showed up at the home. he's now facing a number of charges... including attempted lewd acts with a child. ( darya ) the modesto man who was planning a christmas day bombing on san francisco's pier 39 ... has been sentenced to 15- years in prison. everitt aaron jameson admitted that he tried to aid a terrorist organization. the ex- marine planned the attacks with undercover f-b-i agents... thinking they were an islamic state group. investigators say he offered money to the organization and even offered to carry out violent attacks himself. jameson's attorney argued that he had been having second thoughts and did not actually take steps to follow through with his plan. ( darya ) a santa rosa man was arrested for throwing a firework under a sonoma county sheriff's deputy's patrol car in guernville. investigators say 22-year-old tristan proto threw the explosive under the cruiser... because he doesn't like the sheriff's office. the deputy was in the safeway store on main street when the firework exploded under his car. proto was arrested for using an explosive with intent to violating ( james ) new this morning... a man was arrested at a bart station overnight after destroying windows at washington hospital in fremont. fremont police have not released the name of the vandal.. but they say he tried to get away on a bart train around 11 last night. bart police were able to arrest the man after a quick search on the train. ( james ) a mobile home park in vacaville is without power... and residents say its been that way for four days now. el matador mobile home park residents say the office didn't adress the issues until monday. on the office window was posted a letter saying there is no info on the power problem yet. p-g-and-e says the mobile home park is on a master meter.. owned by the person who runs the park. p-g-and-e says they had an issue on their end but didn't ask to disconnect until yesterday... four days after residents lost power. people there are irritated by how the staff is handling the situation. ( james ) kron 4 did reach out to the owner of the mobile home park.. and we have not heard back. ( darya ) still ahead: having a tough day? need a helping hand? it will all be ok after you see the kron four morning buzz.. it's the best buzz ever... because of the goodness.. just hang on a couple of minutes.. ( darya ) and...this mighty ducks actor stuns fans with his not-so-mighty mug shot. (ácommercialá) much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most temperatures peaking in the (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) do you recognize this actor? his name is shaun weiss and he was arrested in oroville for public intoxication and now his mug shot is going viral. weiss is best known for playing the role of goldberg the goalie in the "mighty ducks" trilogy. his mug shot is now getting a lot of attention on social media. weiss is 38 years old and this is not his first run-in with police. last year he served time for theft and drug possession. and here's a live look outside... at the embarcadero. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) no major hot bridge wb 80 is min from the mateo bridge min from 880 gate bridge than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most temperatures peaking in the 60's and 70's. expect some fog this morning but more sunshine than not peaking out into the late morning and afternoon ahead. the buzz this morning is about people helping people.. first steph curry.. the warriors superstar and his superwife ayesha just opened a learning lab at the bushrod recreation center, they fixed up the gym there last year.. the gym there last fixed up the gym there last year.. the education lab is outfitted with laptops which a lot of the kids don't much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most temperatures peaking in the 60's and 70's. expect some fog this morning but more sunshine than not peaking out into the late morning and afternoon ahead. the buzz this morning is about people helping people.. first steph curry.. the warriors superstar and his superwife ayesha just opened a learning lab at the bushrod recreation center, they fixed up the gym there last year.. the education lab is outfitted with laptops which a lot of the kids don't have at home. and remember lebron opened a whole school for kids in akron.. so why's it ok for athletes to give money to education but the minute they talk politics they're told to "shut up and dribble?" that's the name of the documentary lebron's making with showtime. it will analyze the evolving role of athletes in social movements and politics. it's called shut up and dribble because that's what a fox news commentator said lebron should do when he criticized president trump. everbydoy knows what happened to kaeprnick.. it does beg the question.. why is it not ok for actors and musicians to be social or political activitsts: oprah, clooney.. katie perry campained for hillary and kanye and kid rock speak out for trump.. tennis superstar serena williams is speaking out about something a lot of women are ashamed to say: she has post partum depression. she just revealed that's the real reason she dropped out of her latest dropped out of her latest tennis tournament.. as we know she did play in san jose last week and made it to the wimbledon final before that... but off the court serena talked about how she feels she's overwhelmed, inadequate, guilty about working.. welcome to the club serena! and that's exactly why she says she's speaking out about it.. because she wants regular working or stay at home moms to know they're not alone.. and if you're having a rough day or a rough week.. it's ok, because so is she. and when i heard her say flat out.. she thought she was a bad mom.. i just, i got chocked up because i think we've all felt that way. not good enough and you see someone like her and you think.. wow she can do it all and i can't.. and that's just not true. a new jersey woman who made it her mission to help somebody once a week at a local convenience store was waiting to do her good deed.. when she saw a couple at the register... the guy was a few bucks short and that's when she came to the rescue.. you're not gonna believe who it was.. she didn't believe it.. here i'll let her tell you.<"and he said what's your name, ruthhat you look like keith urban' and he said 'i am keith urban and i said no you're not really.'" nat sound of q-and-a"and i said 'really? really? then where's nicole? and who was that woman you were with?' and snippy, not nice!> so now keith has to explained himself to this woman who gave him five bucks. haha. he was with his sister.. and he was in town to play a concert.. and now that retired school teacher has a great selfie and story to tell. ya never know who you're helping .. or who's helping you! a georgia woman was so down and out.. her husband had died of cancer, she had no gas money, she and her rescue dogs were eating nothing but rice everyday.. she didn't ask for help but a friend had a feeling and gave her a whole foods gift card.. so she's there buying groceries and finds out she went over the limit.. that's when a stranger in the check out line stepped in and paid for the entire bill 375 bucks. she breaks in to tears and says thank you.. what's your name.. chris.. and he l
ruth, he said 'ruth i'm keith' and i said 'that's who you look like keith urban do people every tell you that you look like keith urban' and he said 'i am keith urban and i said no you're not really.'" nat sound of q-and-a"and i said 'really? really? then where's nicole? and who was that woman you were with?' and snippy, not nice!>( darya ) so now keith has to explained himself to this woman who gave him five bucks. haha. he was with his sister.. and he was in town to play a...
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right, ruth reed says on friday, she saw a customer at a gas station having some issues with his card at the register. so she offered to pick up his tab. >> what's your name. ruth, he said, ruthok like keith urban. do people tell you you look like keith urban? he said i am. i said, no you're not. reed said it took some convincing before she believed the country music star. >> said really? really? then where is nicole, and who was that woman you were with? and snippy, not nice. and so -- >> you got snippy with keith urban? >> yes, and then he said it's my sister. key can ask her. i said okay, i don't think she would lie to some old lady. >> she got snippy with him. then reed noticed his bodyguards. she said keith urban was really nice to her, stuck $5 in the donation box at the register, and happily took a picture with her. >> the only way this could get better is if keith urban writes a song called "ruth." >> he might. >> about a lady who accused him of stepping out on nicole s at >> t t charts. >> inspiration there for keith. >> yeah, he may lose his dog and his truck in, write what you kn. >> it's country. >> i love country music. >> me too. got a concert coming up in octob
right, ruth reed says on friday, she saw a customer at a gas station having some issues with his card at the register. so she offered to pick up his tab. >> what's your name. ruth, he said, ruthok like keith urban. do people tell you you look like keith urban? he said i am. i said, no you're not. reed said it took some convincing before she believed the country music star. >> said really? really? then where is nicole, and who was that woman you were with? and snippy, not nice. and...
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. >> ruth reed said on friday she saw a customer at a gas station having an issue with his credit card at the register. she offered to pick up his tab. >> what's your name, ruth. he said, ruthm keith. i said, that's who you look like, keith urban. do people tell you you look like keith urban. he said i am him. i said, no, you're not. reed says it takes some convincing before she believed the country music star. >> i said really, really? then where is nicole and who was that woman you were with? and snippy, not nice. and so -- >> you got snippy with keith urban. >> yes, and he said it's my sister. we can ask her. i said, okay, i don't think she would lie to some old lady. >> she was not having it. but then she realized that there were bodyguards around. she realized her mistake and says that urban was kind to her, stuck $5 in the donation box at the register, and happily took a picture with her. >> ruth said who is that woman you're with? >> i like that. hey, nicole kidman, she was looking out for you. >> she's got your back. >> that's right. >> and where were the bodyguards or his sister bailing him out when his card wasn't working? why is his card not working? >> that's an
. >> ruth reed said on friday she saw a customer at a gas station having an issue with his credit card at the register. she offered to pick up his tab. >> what's your name, ruth. he said, ruthm keith. i said, that's who you look like, keith urban. do people tell you you look like keith urban. he said i am him. i said, no, you're not. reed says it takes some convincing before she believed the country music star. >> i said really, really? then where is nicole and who was that...
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ruth. >> babe ruth. >> we should have asked dr. jen. i know women use them for breast feeding.for sharing. >> jen is like whatever you've said. she's not responsible for that. >> exactly. >> never a dull moment when you're around. >> missed you guys. >> missed you. >> the two of you can make fun of us all you want. >> never. we're going to move over to our cover story. gabrielle union revealing her struggles with infertility revealing a recent diagnosis. that could explain why she's had so much trouble having a baby. diane macedo is back. >> i am. gabrielle union said people blamed her infertility on her age, her career. after 20 years it seems gabrielle finally has an answer. it's a condition many women may not know they have. >> reporter: in the hit series "being mary jane" gabrielle union plays a journalist who's fertility struggles are broadcast on tv. >> what are you telling me? >> this is abnormal. you can always try again. >> reporter: in real life she's speaking out about her difficult journey in trying to conceive. >> you are not alone. fertility is not an older woman
ruth. >> babe ruth. >> we should have asked dr. jen. i know women use them for breast feeding.for sharing. >> jen is like whatever you've said. she's not responsible for that. >> exactly. >> never a dull moment when you're around. >> missed you guys. >> missed you. >> the two of you can make fun of us all you want. >> never. we're going to move over to our cover story. gabrielle union revealing her struggles with infertility revealing a...
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ruth gregory from capital economics is surprised by the jump. ruth gregory from capital economics is surprised by the jumplj ruth gregory from capital economics isy little improvement in consumer purchasing power, so we would be wary of placing too much weight on these figures. indeed, it may bejust placing too much weight on these figures. indeed, it may be just that the strength in retail sales is offset by weaker spending away from the high street, as was the case earlier in the year. given that retailers were only managing to sustain this growth given the discounts, this is unlikely to be sustained, so we would not be too surprised to see some reversal in the august figures. amazon looks set to continue its expansion plans in the uk by setting up an insurance comparison site. according to reuters, amazon has been "sounding out" insurance companies to see if they would contribute products to its new venture. if you're after some bargain handbags and gladrags. .. sir rod stewart is having a "good old—fashioned clear out" and auctioning off some his furniture. fans of the maggie may singer could own items like a leopard print armchair or a figu
ruth gregory from capital economics is surprised by the jump. ruth gregory from capital economics is surprised by the jumplj ruth gregory from capital economics isy little improvement in consumer purchasing power, so we would be wary of placing too much weight on these figures. indeed, it may bejust placing too much weight on these figures. indeed, it may be just that the strength in retail sales is offset by weaker spending away from the high street, as was the case earlier in the year. given...
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matt: ruth, a lot to work on this week. ruth david is our senior deals reporter here at bloomberg.loomberg terminal users can interact with the charts you see on the bloomberg tv using gtv . you can type that in. if you type that in on your bloomberg, you can see all the charts we've used and you can click into them. you can mess around with them, use them in your own research. you don't have to give us credit on the european market open. go ahead and check that out. up next, battle of the charts. wars as john farrell calls it. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. i'm matt miller. time now for battle of the charts. today, dani burger is going head-to-head with sebastian salek and i am judging. dani: i've got the question of markets in 2018, where are we in the cycle? we're near a peak. morgan stanley's cyclical indicator for developed markets is at the highest peak before the last recession. why does this matter? we have trade tensions ratcheting up right now. if we are at this sensitive time, at the peak we were at the beginn
matt: ruth, a lot to work on this week. ruth david is our senior deals reporter here at bloomberg.loomberg terminal users can interact with the charts you see on the bloomberg tv using gtv . you can type that in. if you type that in on your bloomberg, you can see all the charts we've used and you can click into them. you can mess around with them, use them in your own research. you don't have to give us credit on the european market open. go ahead and check that out. up next, battle of the...
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ruth questions about this approach of private running of jails? ruth was absolutely right.if ministers have taken the view that it is run by a private company, our responsibility ends at there. that is clearly wrong and clearly there needs to be a new approach there. i think it is important to put a bit of context in it. the chief inspector has been warning about the entire prison state, public and private, saying that three quarters of ukjails are private, saying that three quarters of uk jails are overcrowded as it is in this whole sector is taken severe cut its 2010. so it is not a question of private good, public bad, but very specific issues about whether they were monitoring this private jail need to be answered. whether they were monitoring this private jail need to be answeredm is in the second time that the state has taken over a private prison.|j think it is absolutely right, the prison system is under pressure but the list ofjustice clearly needs to raise its game. —— ministry of justice. this headline from the sun. woman overboard, but the headline, lucky girl.
ruth questions about this approach of private running of jails? ruth was absolutely right.if ministers have taken the view that it is run by a private company, our responsibility ends at there. that is clearly wrong and clearly there needs to be a new approach there. i think it is important to put a bit of context in it. the chief inspector has been warning about the entire prison state, public and private, saying that three quarters of ukjails are private, saying that three quarters of uk...
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ruth bader ginsburg said she would stay on -- interestingly, she chose five years. why five years on the high court? 85, 86? >> 85. i noticed something cultural is happening with ruth bader ginsburg. i am out of the children store a bookstore, and i'm going through the rocks, they are not one, not two, not three, but four books about ruth bader ginsburg. i decent and the ruth bader ginselburg story. and i also noticed -- there are dolls. actual dolls. >> laura: dolls? >> and a new documentary that is called "rbg." here's the glimpse. >> i ask no favor for our sex. all i ask of the brethren is that they take their feet off of our necks. >> we welcome today just as ruth bader ginsburg. >> to become such an icon. >> would you mind signing this? >> i'm 84 years old and everybody wants to take a picture with me. >> that is why you are rbg. >> when you come right down to it, the closest thing to a superhero i know.n >> the closest thing to a superhero. gloria steinem -- sorry about that. that was truly a slip of the town. tongue. many on the left who were upset with ruth bader ginsburg, they that you should have retired when obama was still the president and now they say she is just holding on. i believe she is trying to give them a reason to rally during the midterms. now you have a reason to vote because ruth is going to h
ruth bader ginsburg said she would stay on -- interestingly, she chose five years. why five years on the high court? 85, 86? >> 85. i noticed something cultural is happening with ruth bader ginsburg. i am out of the children store a bookstore, and i'm going through the rocks, they are not one, not two, not three, but four books about ruth bader ginsburg. i decent and the ruth bader ginselburg story. and i also noticed -- there are dolls. actual dolls. >> laura: dolls? >> and a...
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. >>> let's go to ruth marcus. ruth incredibly busy week. give us your final thoughts this morning. >> i've been thinking about the end of heroes and this one-two punch we're reeling from, both the loss of senator john mccain. i'm not a republican but it's really affected me deeply to think about his legacy and think about that kind of heroism he embodied. at the same time, i'm not a catholic but i'm very moved and concerned by what we're learning or thinking about learning about pope francis who we also thought of as heroic and seems to have faltered here. i think that there's a lot of pain that the public is experiencing right now as we transition to a world without very many heros. >> noah, final thoughts. >> i'd like to read briefly from a passage from john mccain's final senate floor speech. quote, america has made a greater contribution than any other nation to an international order that has liberated more people from tyranny and poverty than ever before in history. we have not -- we had been the greatest example
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<"and he said what's your name, ruth, he said 'ruth i'm keith' and i said 'that's who you look like keitheople every tell you that you look like keith urban' and he said 'i am keith urban and i said no you're not really.'" nat sound of q-and-a"and i said 'really? really? then where's nicole? and who was that woman you were with?' and snippy, not nice!>( darya ) reed then noticed urban's body guards and realized she really had just paid for keith urban. and that woman... was urban's sister. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... bay area firefighters capture stunning video of the wildfire devastation in shasta county. now... help could come faster to the area. welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most temperatures peaking in the 60's and 70's. expect some fog this morning but more sunshine than not pea
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ruth reed made a resolution to pick up others' tabs at a local convenience store. she now does it weekly. she ended up helping out none other than country star keith urban. ruth couldn't believe it. ultimately, after spotting his bodyguards, ruths convinced. she says urban was gracious and even snapped a pic with her. she's now sharing her story to spread the word about doing good for others. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) but our primetime coverage is just getting started this tuesday. grant lodes and vicki liviakis are here with kron 4 news at 9. ((grant))thank you pam and ken...it is a night aimed at it is a night and ken...thank you pam and ken...it is a night aimed at building stronger communities across the country...including here in the bay area...where law enforcement, firefighters and neighbors get together for cookouts, music, dancing and games in an effort to make neighborhoods safer.we are live at the national night out event..in richmond.plus... devastating wildfires in california..only getting worse. the state's largest blaze...the mendocino complex is nearing 300-thousand acres, and all that smoke is creating unhealthy air..here in the bay area.((grant))and...what we are learning about the victim in
ruth reed made a resolution to pick up others' tabs at a local convenience store. she now does it weekly. she ended up helping out none other than country star keith urban. ruth couldn't believe it. ultimately, after spotting his bodyguards, ruths convinced. she says urban was gracious and even snapped a pic with her. she's now sharing her story to spread the word about doing good for others. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) but our primetime coverage is just getting started this...
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. - [carlos] ruth zukerman never set out to bsinesswoman. - [ruth] i wanted to be a professional dancerr marriagended and her future seemed unclear. - hit it! - [carlos] she ended ur turning her passion fitness into a booming business. not once but twice. don't leave me now. - [carlos] so how did this single mom go from life as a homemaker, to building a boutique fitness empire. (mumbling) - [carlos] and what kept her movi on the path - [carlos] and what kept her to breaking big. what makes people successful? whatre the unexpected turns in light s?at propel people to grea i'm carlos watson editor of ozy. eai'm out to uncover the secrets behind breaking big.
. - [carlos] ruth zukerman never set out to bsinesswoman. - [ruth] i wanted to be a professional dancerr marriagended and her future seemed unclear. - hit it! - [carlos] she ended ur turning her passion fitness into a booming business. not once but twice. don't leave me now. - [carlos] so how did this single mom go from life as a homemaker, to building a boutique fitness empire. (mumbling) - [carlos] and what kept her movi on the path - [carlos] and what kept her to breaking big. what makes...
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ruth davidson condemning the borisjohnson burkha comments — saying wearing one is no different to wearing a crucifix. ruth davidson condemning the borisjohnson burqa comments — saying wearing one is no different to wearing a crucifix. the mirror also leads with the borisjohnson remarks — and details increasing pressure on the former foreign secretary after more than a dozen tories spoke out against him. an eclectic bunch of front pages there — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. the times has the scoop are poisoning, with washington claiming that it could affect the economy. quite the mixture of front pages there, and lots of different headlines. but let'sjust there, and lots of different headlines. but let's just start with the telegraph, of course, the newspaper that had borisjohnson‘s original column which sparked this huge row. and jessica, picking up on these comments from ruththe burqas are no different from crucifixes. the telegraph certainly got their money ‘s worth from his comments. this is going into the fourth day of talking about them. ruth davidson, waded in to criticise boris, she says that you would not have a similar kind of debate about the banning of a crew to six that —— crucifix. i think some people may say that there are different issues at play. in fact, boris wasn't even arguing for a ban on wearing a burqa, but this kind of ta kes on wearing a burqa, but this kind of takes on into another level, and maybe the fire gets turned elsewhere, . .. and maybe the fire gets turned elsewhere,... and boris showing no sign of backing down at the moment. absolutely not. i don't expect an apology. as the telegraph know, public opinion is about 60% of brits wa nt public opinion is about 60% of brits want to ban the burqa. to reiterate again, he did not call for it to be banned, he said it should not be, but he criticised it. it is very interesting, peop
ruth davidson condemning the borisjohnson burkha comments — saying wearing one is no different to wearing a crucifix. ruth davidson condemning the borisjohnson burqa comments — saying wearing one is no different to wearing a crucifix. the mirror also leads with the borisjohnson remarks — and details increasing pressure on the former foreign secretary after more than a dozen tories spoke out against him. an eclectic bunch of front pages there — let's see what our reviewers make of it...
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ruth list. it is hard to say. ruth list. we do this because we are trying to encourage women to run. ruth brian owens was the first what anom florida, incredible story. whenever i got to press, i thought about how all of these early women had to feel. she was one of the ones -- i can't even imagine what it was like. a district that went from miami to jacksonville. she drove herself. this was in the 1920's. she got creamed in every paper. who is this hussy driving this car around by herself? she has four kids. up, and and she shows the guy she defeats one not leave because he says she is no longer an american. she is a foreign national because she had married a british officer who was wounded and world war i. this is 1926. it took her a year, she had to then go sue, and finally she got her seat. imagine what that woman went through. and then imagine when she walks out on the floor. the greeting she must have gotten from her colleagues. who were standing with the guy she defeated. that must have been a lot of fun. [laughter] patricia: whenever i used to i think, i had it pretty easy compare
ruth list. it is hard to say. ruth list. we do this because we are trying to encourage women to run. ruth brian owens was the first what anom florida, incredible story. whenever i got to press, i thought about how all of these early women had to feel. she was one of the ones -- i can't even imagine what it was like. a district that went from miami to jacksonville. she drove herself. this was in the 1920's. she got creamed in every paper. who is this hussy driving this car around by herself? she...
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ruth is the exception to the rule. it is a big study. very traumatic. ruth, millions fail to save for old age in the express, i think knew this to a degree, what is this telling us?m is not exactly new, the idea that people, it is particularly talking about money set aside, now i don't think if they are talking about cash, or savings that can easily be liquidated or whatever, or whether looking at people's housing assets as well, because of course we all know that for a lot of people over 55 or 60 or whatever, their biggest asset is their house, and if they need to and of course that will be regarded as an asset, when if and when they have to go into some home and they would have to sell it or ta kicty and they would have to sell it or takicty out. so i think —— take equity out. face value it says there isa equity out. face value it says there is a social care time bomb. i would like to know if they have considered property as well because they would change the debate considerably.” was surprised it was as many as one in ten. if you are talking about the severe ca re costs, in ten. if you are talking about the severe care costs, it could be hundreds of... no—one has that amount of cash, well very few, and if it is locked up in their home there is issues about accessing that equity, so we need i think we need to see more of the detail. it is, i wouldn't say it is front—page news that a lot of people aren't saving sufficiently, to cover their potential care, bills in very severe circumstances, and this is why we is got the government looking at it for donkeys years. i think we are short ofa donkeys years. i think we are short of a front—page. donkeys years. i think we are short of a front-page. it is about what people tell their loved ones about what they feel they would need or how they would like to be treated. it is not just how they would like to be treated. it is notjust about monetary policy, it is about communication throughout. people do discuss things with there. fa, do you not expect people to discuss it? that has been my experience it depends, it is a lottery. what kind of illness and how long you will live is not knowable in advance, so you can... tell me. that is why we need social insurance system, however it is funded, what ever the mix of public and private is in that, where you have a system where people can live for a long time and some won't need it, you need reform of the system. we need to leave things there but you get a second chance. we need to leave things there but you get a second chance. that's it for the ppapers this hour. ruthther look at the papers. next on bbc news, it's the travel show. this is japan's most northerly main island, hokkaido. for decades, travellers have been drawn here by its stark contrast to the rest of the country. it is anotherjapan, one that is wild and the challenging and remote. it is an incredible experience. with distinctive communities. i've come to meet them, and to find out more about the country's northern frontier. so, if you look out to where i'm heading, that is japan's most northerly point. 0n the other side, a0 kilometres from the japanese coastline, is the great landmass, russia. that is important, because it was russia expanding eastwards that led to japan, 150 years ago next year, to annex that island and give it the name, hokkaido. the island isn't small. it is around one fifth od japan's total land mass, but nearly a century and a half after the move to fully populate hokkaido, still only about 4% of japan's population lives there. when the japanese came to colonise
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ruth wilson's character allison. oh, no, ruth wilson, there she is. she's in our toyota green room. welcome back. to discuss the series and her new movie. it's a supernatural >> okay. >> i didn't tell you. >> no, you didn't. >> i was afraid you wouldn't want to see me again. >> well, you're right. but i already know. >> she did already know. she saw the wife. that's a scene from last sunday's dramatic episode of "the a" "the affair". ruthural thriller called "little stranger." she plays an aristocrat whose life has changed after a doctor has come to care hose mks are disturbing. the pipes contracting in the code. caroline, you mustn't let this business get inside you. >> i'm so glad you're here. >> we're so glad miss wilson is here. welcome to the table, miss well son. >> hello. >> we want to talk about "the affair" in just a second. i'm not very happy with how it's happened. we'll get to that in a second. let's talk about this. i don't know if it's a supernatural thriller, if it's a psychological thriller, if it's -- a couple of times during the key scenes i wasn't sure is it real or is it imagined. is that what you wanted the viewer to do, to go on quite a ride? >> yes. itz's an adaptation of a book. it covers a lot of different genres. it's got the structure of a ghost story. it's a period drama and period drama and romance. >> twisted romance. >> yes. it's about this doctor that comes into this crumbling family man
ruth wilson's character allison. oh, no, ruth wilson, there she is. she's in our toyota green room. welcome back. to discuss the series and her new movie. it's a supernatural >> okay. >> i didn't tell you. >> no, you didn't. >> i was afraid you wouldn't want to see me again. >> well, you're right. but i already know. >> she did already know. she saw the wife. that's a scene from last sunday's dramatic episode of "the a" "the affair"....
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. ♪ ruth: good evening and welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth club, the place where you're in the know. i'm dr. ruthhapiro, founder and chief executive of the center for asian philanthropy and society and member of the commonwealth club's board of governors and your moderator for tonight. now it's my great pleasure to introduce today's distinguished speaker, dr. muhammad yunus, winner of the 2006 nobel peace prize, founder of grameen n bank, and author of the new book, "a world of three zeroes: the new economics of zero poverty, zero unemployment, and zero net carbon." please welcome dr. muhammad yunus. muhammad: thank you. thank you. thank you.
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ruth davidson? yes. i don't think conservative headquarters would be pleased to see how long this story has gone on, and mounting criticism, including from ruth davidson, seeing as one of the party's bright young prospects, and she is very scathing about boris johnson, but prospects, and she is very scathing about borisjohnson, but she uses a bitter perhaps controversial comparison, she says that she wouldn't criticise, or have a debate in the daily telegraph about whether someone in the daily telegraph about whether someone should wear a crucifix, so why should you have a similar debate about whether someone can wear a burqa. i think that people can properly understand the point that she is trying to make. you should not be able to tell women what a well anyone what to wear, but boris johnson wasn't actually arguing that, he was saying that he thought it should... he thought it should be discouraged. but i think that maybe these comments from ruth davidson will then take the row a little bit away from boris. he has certainly caused a forum. absolutely. it is very hard to communicate when someone very hard to communicate when someone is wearing one around their necks. i think there are two can beat you to separate things. although there is a lot of controversy around this, as the telegraph notes, the bollington is about 50% of brits actually want the burqa band. as jessica about 50% of brits actually want the burqa band. asjessica said, that is not even what he was saying. he was criticising the burqa. but there is a public opinion, and the reaction in westminster is completely at odds, and think it is very interesting. i think this will boost his popularity in the country. maybe something that many in the tory party would object to, but in the country different. certainly, boris is seen as he left the cabinet, that he has seen some popularity go up amongst the conservative grassroots, and people are saying... i don't think, the
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ruth marcus, msnbc columnist and editor at the "washington post." okay, ruth marcus. you know, every time i thought everything is going to go fairly normal and here we go. >> what is wrong with you, chuck? >> let me give you more of what the president said. the level of hatred, the level of anger is unbelievable, he said. to evangelicals. part of it is because of some of the things i've done for you, for me, for my family, but i've done them. this november 6th election is very much a referendum on not only me, it's a referendum on your religion, it's a referendum on free speech, the first amendment. however you want to look at it, this sounds like a guy desperate to get his base out and nervous that his base is not going to come out. >> and nervous and with good reason. i think you put your finger on it. it's not just that all politics are national, it's that all politics are trump. this is the flip side of he alone can fix it. he needs to argue that without him all will be chaos. he told us the other day that if he weren't there, the stock market would collapse. if he were impeached and removed from office. while we would have vice president mike pence as president pence -- >> i've heard hedge fund guys say, actually, if pence is president, with the tax policies, the stock market might spike. >> no, chaos -- i don't think you've been listening to the president adequately. >> sorry. >> and now not just financial chaos but actual violent chaos. i guess it's one way to motivate your base and also to tell them and the evangelical leaders that he effected changes in the law that have not been done. welcome to trump world. >> michael, you know where he's trafficking. he's trafficking in this part of the republican base, it's not fair to call it the republican base, although that's what it is now. >> true. trump voters. >> the trump voters. he's trafficking in their conspiracyies. antifa, issue in portland, oregon. i will grant you that. but this is not a giant issue. >> this reminds me of his reaction, initial reaction, to charlottesville. this desire to talk about violence on the left as somehow equal to or perhaps greater than violence on the right -- >> or to rationalize violence. >> right. >> i think he wants to rationalize violence. >> we alternate between saying all politics is local and all politics is national. republicans this year to be successful need to be hybrids. you need trump and the national message to energize the base while college-educate women in suburbs who don't like trump have to like their local congressman or senator. >> that sounds like a mythical creature. >> a very -- it's difficult, but it's the way they're going to win. >> alexi? >> the president needs cultural flashpoints to win. i think the big question for republicans is whether or not he even cares about how republicans do after 2018 when he made the speech saying, oh, your vote in 2018 is not as important as it was in 2016. he's using -- >> good point. i forgot about that. >> using this whether it's the nfl protests, charlottesville, google today. anything that can be against him is against him. therefore, against his base. >> i feel like after that quote someone explained to him what 2019 looks like if house democrats have the majority. >> right -- >> looks bad for him. >> uh-huh. >> he's not just setting the stage for violence. he's setting the stage for the argument that he didn't have to make in 2016 which is that this election is rigged and we -- and we shouldn't trust or accept the consequences of it. >> right. >> that's a dangerous argument. >> he's also keenly aware that if democrats take the house, they will move forward on articles of impeachment. so perhaps this is his worry coming out in different ways. >> what's been interestinga to watch the different strategies -- interesting is to watch the different strategies of those who tried to localize the race. adam punt unanymousl-- putnam. running against ron disantis -- >> ron loves playing with kids. >> build the wall. >> he loves stories. >> then mr. trump said, "you're fired." i love that part. >> he's teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> okay. >> somebody call child protective services. >> the question, is what race is he running? you don't know what state if you don't know, florida governor. here's adam putnam. let me put the quote up. this guy's been running for governor. he'd be speaker of the house if he didn't leave. >> and he's a great guy, smart guy, terrific public serve apt. >> yes, he -- servant. >>> yes, he decided to do it the good old-fashioned way, work my way up. he said and how he's campaigning, "you need somebody who understands why jasper and jennings is before they're governor, varn rather than have ask a staffer." that's what this is all about. adam putnam, i don't think voters care where jasper and -- >> i think that the challenge that we're going to face is whether being the trumpiest candidate possible seems to be effective in gop primaries. how will these candidates fare in the general election? is there going to be -- can you get a trump level of support from trump voters without being trump? i don't think it's possible. on the other hand, democrats may give us opportunities to win by nominating attends -- >> i'm glad you asked. now i want to play martha mcsally answering a question about jeff flake. and it will -- she's in, this is today, in mesa, arizona, campaigning. and she's asked about -- replacing jeff flake, this is martha mcsally, supposed fro frontrunner trying to walk the line of hugging trump and trying to be electable in a swing state in november. here's how she dodged the flake question. >> what do you think of jeff flake as a representative of this state? >> today is about the next senator for this state. so you guys can make the comparisons. i just ask people to look at my record. i'm someone who's always been my own person. i've always walked to the beat of my own drum. i've been serving our country the entire adult life. >> has he served the state well? >> you guys can sort this out. >> i've been watching her from day one. she's been always nervous, watching our pile there, wondering when is trump going to officially endorse him, doing everything to prevent the endorsement. and she did a good job. she prevented the endorsement. she's going to get this primary. how's she doing? >> that is -- i not that's what's ultimately going to hurt her come november. >> that answer will hurt her? >> i've heard from democrats that they're planning to release ads not only highlighting the attacks, but showing she's flip-flopping, pivoting, disingenuous, won't say whether or not she voted for trump. if you love trump and want to drain the swamp and get rid of establishment candidates, where does mcsally stand? she's doing what she thinks is politically savvy, and that is increasingly difficult for republicans who have to be the most like trump but also like we said have to be moderate to win this swing state. >> she's keeping the party together. and she's going to win the primary today, in the general election when we are watching the memorial to john mccain, an american aviator and war hero, you will see pictures of martha mcsally, an american aviator, and combat pilot -- >> no doubt -- >> up against a democratic candidate who is protesting against the war in a pink tutu -- >> i've seen this patriot versus -- i get what they're trying to set up here. >> it will work. >> it worked in '88 for george h.w. bush. in this environment we'll find out. ruth, the democrats, we're seeing i think a preview of what the 2020 democratic primary might look like. you have stier and soros and gillum running hard. here's excerpts of the ads -- [ bell ] >> more than 100 times phillip levine has taken on donald trump. >> the donald trump presidency shouldn't even make it to 2018. donald trump should be impeached now. >> we have a president that could not be more ill suited to be president of the united states. >> i want to remind everybody watching, this is a campaign for governor of florida. >> if you're not talking about trump, who's listening? >> i guess donald trump might pay property taxes in florida -- >> should -- >> we hope they're paying bills in the state of florida, in doral, mar-a-lago. other than that, there is no other part of trump world that governor graham, gillum, or levine -- >> said earlier, all politics is trump. there it is. >> also supported by tom stier, what's he pushing for? impeaching the president. you're probably having
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ruth reed, a retired teacher volunteered. >> he said, ruth, i'm keith. >> you look like keith urban, do people tell you you look like keith urban. >> i am keith urban. >> no, you're not really. >> no, you're not. >> yes, i am, reed said she makes a habit of treating other customers at the same store about once a week. >> so nice. nice for ruthch more news ahead. jill schleslinger and find out what's behind the spike in old her americans filing for bankruptcy. >> how beyonce is making history on the cover of "vogue." talking about personal struggles. >> a a pressing frproblem for endangered green sea turtles. >> it's nesting season in florida, researchers are finding that too many nests don't have a single male hatchling, why that is and why it's worry some coming up on "cbs this morning." ♪ can be relentless. tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i'm ready. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doct
ruth reed, a retired teacher volunteered. >> he said, ruth, i'm keith. >> you look like keith urban, do people tell you you look like keith urban. >> i am keith urban. >> no, you're not really. >> no, you're not. >> yes, i am, reed said she makes a habit of treating other customers at the same store about once a week. >> so nice. nice for ruthch more news ahead. jill schleslinger and find out what's behind the spike in old her americans filing for...
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ruth marcus, "washington post" deputy editorial page editor, and bill kristol, editor at large for "the weekly standard." ruth, we go from bijon suits at $25,000 a shot, to voter i.d.'s. this has been quite an interesting example of the testimony in alexandria and now of course the trump tweets and the trump speeches. >> yes. i don't know where president trump shops, but i kind of suspect that he doesn't. and you and i, and by the way, congratulations on the 40-year anniversary, that's incredible. >> thanks. >> it was less than 40 years ago, but a long time ago, that president george h.w. got in a heap of trouble for allegedly and perhaps unfairly not understanding a supermarket scanner and how that worked. this is basic, go to the bodega around the corner, go to your local supermarket, you don't need i.d. but more fundamentally, insisting on voter i.d.'s, there is no evidence of massive or even significant voting by noncitizens in u.s. elections. so he should really just stop. >> remember the election commission, bill and ruth, that they created. >> yes. >> and it fell flat, they could never even get a meeting together. there was simply no evidence of the massive fraud that he consistently alleges. >> we run elections on a federal system, states run elections. in virginia i did show my driver's license when i voted. others thing it's too strict. it's been debated in the virginia legislature. i'm old enough to remember when republicans tended to think these things should be left to the states. the federal government has a role to play to assist security, but trump is just demagoguing this, obviously. the tweets this morning, those are pretty serious. he seems to be intensifying the attack on mueller. one thing that occurs to me is the senate judiciary committee did report out, 14-7, a bill that would go some ways towards protecting mueller. it wouldn't be a bad thing for mcconnell bring it to the floor. maybe chuck schumer should insist on it. it's important for the congress to not let trump talk himself int
ruth marcus, "washington post" deputy editorial page editor, and bill kristol, editor at large for "the weekly standard." ruth, we go from bijon suits at $25,000 a shot, to voter i.d.'s. this has been quite an interesting example of the testimony in alexandria and now of course the trump tweets and the trump speeches. >> yes. i don't know where president trump shops, but i kind of suspect that he doesn't. and you and i, and by the way, congratulations on the 40-year...
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now you know why ruth griffin was appointed house majority as you know the whip gets you votes. it's ruth's obligation to make sure we have the votes before we vote. i remember after a successful day coming up to me and saying, how can you win every time. i said because were in the majority. i got sad we got to the and -- end and thinking about the history. depending where you are in age and where you are in conscious memory you have to realize the young people in the different age groups had gone off to families where there was a war on the seemingly constantly. i call myself a war baby because i can remember the sounds of hitler and mussolini on the bbc as we turned on the radio on the sunday night news and subsequently watching happening to my family as five were in the military services on the seas several have been torpedo. they all came back alive. as i walked into my high school we now have the korean war. the korean war was sort of a war that was forgotten. people did it and came home. thought they were doing their patriotic duty and believe they were for the most part and we try to
now you know why ruth griffin was appointed house majority as you know the whip gets you votes. it's ruth's obligation to make sure we have the votes before we vote. i remember after a successful day coming up to me and saying, how can you win every time. i said because were in the majority. i got sad we got to the and -- end and thinking about the history. depending where you are in age and where you are in conscious memory you have to realize the young people in the different age groups had...
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and she is absolutely obsessed with justice ruth bader ginsburg and every night she reads out of this little blue boo, that says there is no truth without ruth. and we were talking about the challenges that we face and sometimes how it is really hard to overcome like what we see on the streets with homelessness and mental illness and how we have to work so incredibly hard at these issues. and we were talking about the women's right to vote and how long that took. it took us over 100 years. we didn't just get the right to vote, we had to really work so hard for that right to vote. and 98 years later, we're still fighting for equal representation and equal pay and equal treatments. so, you know, for my 9-year-old daughter, these are lessons that we talk about every night. and it's one of the reasons why i picked up legislation that supervisor farrell was sponsoring, which is to have more of our female represented in our public art. we want women -- we want more symbols of women for our children to look up to. and one of the reasons why we are, you know, putting forward a statue of dr. maya angelou. it's something that i'm looking forward to do
and she is absolutely obsessed with justice ruth bader ginsburg and every night she reads out of this little blue boo, that says there is no truth without ruth. and we were talking about the challenges that we face and sometimes how it is really hard to overcome like what we see on the streets with homelessness and mental illness and how we have to work so incredibly hard at these issues. and we were talking about the women's right to vote and how long that took. it took us over 100 years. we...
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ruth knew what she was doing. >> to put women on the same plain as men. >> the goal was equality and civil rights. >> ruth changedwomen. >> what has become of me could happen only in america. >> she's become such a rock star. >> she is really closest thing to a super hero i know. >> she's known as the notorious rbg. >> all i ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks. >> the first case she argued in front of the supreme court as an attorney focused on equal housing benefits for female service members. she won that case. sharon cohen was the plaintiff in that case. an air force lieutenant who sued the military as she was denied the same housing benefits as her male colleagues. she's with us now. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> this case, it's almost crazy to think about. 45 years ago this case was before the supreme court because it wasn't that long ago that there was this uphill battle. and you as a lieutenant in the air force found out pretty quickly that you were not being treated the same as your male counterparts. >> right. the minute i got married, almost 48 ye
ruth knew what she was doing. >> to put women on the same plain as men. >> the goal was equality and civil rights. >> ruth changedwomen. >> what has become of me could happen only in america. >> she's become such a rock star. >> she is really closest thing to a super hero i know. >> she's known as the notorious rbg. >> all i ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks. >> the first case she argued in front of the supreme...
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ruth talks about her sex at all the time. does that mean the "new york times" can run a stolen doctor ruth sex tape and say you're a public figure, it's fair game. that sounds like a nightmare world to me. all the concerns are valid and assure that and the follow on about them. i'm just not sure the case actually involved them ruth the way perhaps some of the coverage has made it seem. if that makes sense. >> we do have a microphone now so we'll go here to the gentleman in the back. >> thank you. thank you for your talk so far, ryan. josh with saffron venture. just in the capacity as a fan and multi-your member of your reading list, my question was related to whether it felt like in aspect of this book was bringing your writing full circle in terms of start out with something like trust me, online, which is very much telling a somewhat personal story and has a lot of segments of e-mails you have clipped out, and in writing several books on historic philosophy lessons for entrepreneurs, sports teams and that type of thing. did if you like dÉjÀ vu to some extent and you enjoy the process, or it was exhausting to the extent you never want to do this again? >> it was definitely exhausting because it was my personal experience, writing to leadership is nice because, first of all, the people are basically dead i'm not
ruth talks about her sex at all the time. does that mean the "new york times" can run a stolen doctor ruth sex tape and say you're a public figure, it's fair game. that sounds like a nightmare world to me. all the concerns are valid and assure that and the follow on about them. i'm just not sure the case actually involved them ruth the way perhaps some of the coverage has made it seem. if that makes sense. >> we do have a microphone now so we'll go here to the gentleman in the...
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ruth bader ginsburg who is now what, 157 years old? [applause] nobody is going to believe him picky putting patient ruth bader ginsburg doing a plane to show strong she is. i want to know, when was the last time she moved? it could just be rigor. but i think the thing is cavanagh will get in unless they find something that i don't know about. i think you'll get infinite think having shots of what it's going to make it a lot harder for them to fight the next appointment who could actually replace a little which would be great. you could wait for shapiro did you get bad version of the future. i give it good version. >> thank you for being here. i'm from university of cincinnati and my question is what is the key to making the conservative movie student doesn't have to rely on religious or political moves of the future? >> the thing is, art is not made by politicians. it's made by artists. i'm an artist who happens to be conservative and that's how you get art. that's i get good stores. it's not ike i guy sitting boug how can i sell our values? if he does start to the money behind culture, if you put the money behind culture, if you buil
ruth bader ginsburg who is now what, 157 years old? [applause] nobody is going to believe him picky putting patient ruth bader ginsburg doing a plane to show strong she is. i want to know, when was the last time she moved? it could just be rigor. but i think the thing is cavanagh will get in unless they find something that i don't know about. i think you'll get infinite think having shots of what it's going to make it a lot harder for them to fight the next appointment who could actually...
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ruth bader ginsburg. today, we are looking at the evolution of women in the workplace. >> work has changed dramatically for women since 1933, when ruther ginsburg was born. back then, pursuing ambition was for men. unless you were francis perkins, the first woman appointed to a cabinet position. as a child, rbg watched as millions of women entered the work force to see them pushed out when men returned home from the war. >> victory and the return of happier days. >> when she graduated at the top of her law school class, she found no law firms willing to hire her. when she began teaching, she was paid less than her male colleagues. she was told this was because she had a husband to foot the bills. motivated by the history of workplace bias, she used her legal talented to build a foundation of case law in support of women's rights as workers. >> society would benefit enormously if women were reco regarded as people equal in stature to men. >> watch rbg on monday, september 3, at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. ed? an energy company helping cars emit less. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fu
ruth bader ginsburg. today, we are looking at the evolution of women in the workplace. >> work has changed dramatically for women since 1933, when ruther ginsburg was born. back then, pursuing ambition was for men. unless you were francis perkins, the first woman appointed to a cabinet position. as a child, rbg watched as millions of women entered the work force to see them pushed out when men returned home from the war. >> victory and the return of happier days. >> when she...
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look at supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg, we are looking at the evolution of women in the work place. >> work has changed dramatically for women since 1933 when ruths a child rbg watched as millions of women entered the workforce during world war ii only to see them pushed back out when men return home. when she graduated at the top of her law school class she saw no law firms willing to hire her. later she was paid less than her male colleagues. she was told this was because she had a husband to foot the bills. she used her legal talents to build a foundation of case law in support of women's rights as workers. >> society would benefit enormously and will be regarded as people equal in stature to men. >> watch rbg on monday september 3 at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. paying too much f
look at supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg, we are looking at the evolution of women in the work place. >> work has changed dramatically for women since 1933 when ruths a child rbg watched as millions of women entered the workforce during world war ii only to see them pushed back out when men return home. when she graduated at the top of her law school class she saw no law firms willing to hire her. later she was paid less than her male colleagues. she was told this was because she...
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ruth and ty cobb. the ball selling for the record price earlier this week. nearly doubling the previous record which is $388,000 for a solo babe ruthigned baseball. according to espn, marv owen collected the signatures. the only player from the class he was missing was lou gehrig who was too sick to make it. >>> and marlins coach perry hill's strategy is wet lettuce. he wets it and put it is in his helm helmet. apparently pete rose used to do it. how many heads of lettuce does he need for the hot summer in atlanta? >> i would say three or four. doesn't it get nasty in five minutes? >> you have to keep changing that out every inning. if you are in for a long inning. i don't know what it looks like. >> andy, you need to research that. >> i'll try that for you. >>> thank you. >> 25 minutes past the hour. the president says there are no tapes of him using the "n" word during "the apprentice." white house staffers are bracing for other tapes omarosa may release. >>> and the queen of soul. aretha franklin in failing health. contributributess pouring in fr around the world. at'same thing int to do wit. it's an emotional thing to watch you
ruth and ty cobb. the ball selling for the record price earlier this week. nearly doubling the previous record which is $388,000 for a solo babe ruthigned baseball. according to espn, marv owen collected the signatures. the only player from the class he was missing was lou gehrig who was too sick to make it. >>> and marlins coach perry hill's strategy is wet lettuce. he wets it and put it is in his helm helmet. apparently pete rose used to do it. how many heads of lettuce does he need...
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ruth baber ginsberg who i think is now what 157 years old. you know. nobody's going to believe them. they keep putting out pictures ruth bader ginsburg doing a how strong she is. i want to know how -- when was the last time she moved. it could just be rigger. but i think kavanaugh will get in. i think having shot their wad it's going to make it harder for them to fight the next appointment who could actually replace a liberal which would be great. you could wait and shap iro would give you the bad vrgs of the future. i give you the good version. >> good morning. hank you for being here. what is the key to making a conservative movie studio that doesn't have to rely on religious or political movies in the how strong she is. i want to know how -- when futu? >> see, the thing is, art is not made by politicians. it's made by artists. i'm an artist who happens to be a conservative. that's how you get art. it's not a guy sitting around saying how can i sl our values? but -- but -- if you don't start to put money behind culture, you know, if you put the money behind the culture -- if you build it they will come. if you build
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ruth bader ginsburg. we examine how the experience of all american women has changed over the years. today how equality in marriage has evolved. >> conventional expectations of marriage were very different when ruthrted families financially while women took care of the home. the law reflected that. recognizing that gender bias has nchgt impacts for everyone, rbsg used case that is impacted men to win rights for all genders. in 1971 as a lawyer she wrote the supreme court brief in a case that overturned the law that males must be preferred to females in the control of estates. for years are years later he won the widow her the right to claim his wife's social security benefits so he could stay home with a child. when the same-sex marriage was argued on the supreme court in 2015 rbg pointed out that society ideas about marriage had evolved. >> what an enormous change occurred in my lifetime. >> watch rbg on monday september 3rd at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. let your perfect drive come together during the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus one thousand dollars bonus cash. sharper vision, without limits. days that go from sun up to sun down. a whole
ruth bader ginsburg. we examine how the experience of all american women has changed over the years. today how equality in marriage has evolved. >> conventional expectations of marriage were very different when ruthrted families financially while women took care of the home. the law reflected that. recognizing that gender bias has nchgt impacts for everyone, rbsg used case that is impacted men to win rights for all genders. in 1971 as a lawyer she wrote the supreme court brief in a case...