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>> finding nothing. >> reporter: after enduring unimaginable heart ache, she and daryl and so many firstnders who were victims themselves went right back to work helping others. >> we have not just an obligation to our patients, but we have an obligation to hum humanity. what do you o did when you go through hell? you just keep going. >> that's the "cbs overnight news" for this monday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. it started 11 days ago as brush fire in a remote area. and soon exploded into the worst wildfire in california's hist y history. the death toll is rising daily. the number of missing persons has climbed at an alarming rate. the northern california town of paradise is essentially gone. president trump on saturday saw the devastation for himself suggesting better forest management could prevent such disasters. governor brown responded on "face the nation." >> the president talked abo
>> finding nothing. >> reporter: after enduring unimaginable heart ache, she and daryl and so many firstnders who were victims themselves went right back to work helping others. >> we have not just an obligation to our patients, but we have an obligation to hum humanity. what do you o did when you go through hell? you just keep going. >> that's the "cbs overnight news" for this monday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back later for the...
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county fire chief daryl osby responded to trump's tweet over the weekend attacking california's forest management and threatening to cut off federal aid, calling trump's remark hurtful. >> i can tell you that we are in extreme climate change right now. we don't control the climate. we're doing all we can to prevent incidents and mitigate incidents to save lives. amy: after headlines, we'll go to california to discuss the links between california's historic wildfires and climate change. in arizona, democrat kyrsten sinema has won the race for a u.s. senate seat, defeating republican martha mcsally. she will replace outgoing republican senator jeff flake who is retiring. sinema, who worked on ralph nader's presidential campaign in 2000, will become the first openly bisexual senator. the first female senator from arizona and the first time -- the first of victory a first-time democrat has won a u.s. senate seat in arizona in 30 years. it means democrats will have at least 47 seats in the senate, as results from florida and mississippi remain uncalled. as the senate and gubernatorial recou
county fire chief daryl osby responded to trump's tweet over the weekend attacking california's forest management and threatening to cut off federal aid, calling trump's remark hurtful. >> i can tell you that we are in extreme climate change right now. we don't control the climate. we're doing all we can to prevent incidents and mitigate incidents to save lives. amy: after headlines, we'll go to california to discuss the links between california's historic wildfires and climate change. in...
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body cameras after body cameras of several officers were turned off during the deadly shooting of daryl richards in september. that police shooting led to widespread protest. more news for you right after the break. alto. >>> good tuesday morning to you. taking a live look out on palo alto. not too many cars on the roads yet. mike inouye will have a look at the commute as you head out the door this morning. 4:53 right now. >>> nbc bay area responds to a solano county man who had a parking ticket problem. >> he's actually getting citations for a car he no longer owned. consumer investigator chris chmura looked into it and found a less yoon here for all of us. >> when ray man dough ramirez contacted us, he was fed up. he had received a dozen parking tickets from the city of san jose totalling more than $2,000. they were for an illegally parked bmw 323i, a car armando used to own, but he told it two years ago and he had proof, but it seemed no one would listen. so we reached out to the dmv and the city of san jose. the dmv verified the car had been sold but the city of san jose didn't get
body cameras after body cameras of several officers were turned off during the deadly shooting of daryl richards in september. that police shooting led to widespread protest. more news for you right after the break. alto. >>> good tuesday morning to you. taking a live look out on palo alto. not too many cars on the roads yet. mike inouye will have a look at the commute as you head out the door this morning. 4:53 right now. >>> nbc bay area responds to a solano county man who...
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mullens throws it right to daryl worley. that's what your hands are for.you know what's going to happen here. mullens goes four yards to kendrick borne. touchdown, and the kid from southern miss, threw for 262 yards and three touchdowns. derek carr sacked six times in this game. i know the raiders are banged up on the offensive line, but that. they're doing kung fu kick out there. raheem 52 yard score. where is the defense? like there is nobody within five yards to put a hand on him. unfortunately, moster broke his arm later in the game. otherwise all niners. gruden, what are we doing out here? 34-3. they're 2-7. the raiders, 1-7. >> i was on edge until the clock hit zero, to be honest. i was just ready to win and ready to keep going. you know, we were all banded together and ready to go. we're excited. we're ready to attack. i thought we did that well. he sent me a message before the game. he said no pressure, just be yourself. and that's what try to do before the game. and during the game and so just try to stay calm out there and lead the offense. >> i'
mullens throws it right to daryl worley. that's what your hands are for.you know what's going to happen here. mullens goes four yards to kendrick borne. touchdown, and the kid from southern miss, threw for 262 yards and three touchdowns. derek carr sacked six times in this game. i know the raiders are banged up on the offensive line, but that. they're doing kung fu kick out there. raheem 52 yard score. where is the defense? like there is nobody within five yards to put a hand on him....
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daryl osby / los angeles co fire dept."we are here for the duration. we are going to do all we can do to protect life, property and environment and we hope all of our firefighters and our citizens stay safe."in malibu, california -- i'm paul vercammen reporting. (jrs) we now want to dip into a communty meeting happening in chicostate (justine) lets listen in lets listen in (j.r.) (j.r.) our team coverage on the devestating wildfires continue now with kron four's philippe djegal... who reports from the east bay -- where, like the rest of the bay area.... air quality remains poor. he has more tonight on when these conditions could improve. (phlippe) masks in smoke are helpful and better than nothing... but they don't garauntee complete protection. misako hill/asthmatic- "i might have to leave because my throat is already scratchy." stuck indoors for the past few days... misako (me- sock-oh) hill needed a little time outside in oakland after battling a case of cabin fever. misakao hill/asthmatic- "i have a history of asthma, so it's critical, um, you know
daryl osby / los angeles co fire dept."we are here for the duration. we are going to do all we can do to protect life, property and environment and we hope all of our firefighters and our citizens stay safe."in malibu, california -- i'm paul vercammen reporting. (jrs) we now want to dip into a communty meeting happening in chicostate (justine) lets listen in lets listen in (j.r.) (j.r.) our team coverage on the devestating wildfires continue now with kron four's philippe djegal... who...
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the man who found it was daryl c. tommens. >> there was a doctor who went into the doctor's lounge and he to pull the stretcher out. the one i had taken off the elevator. i just stepped over and get it back in line and when i turned to walk away, and i heard a rattling and i turn around and looked and didn't see anything at that time but i walked back over to the stretcher and there was this bullet. i put it in my pocket. >> was there any blood on the bullet? how did the bullet look? >> well, it was copper colored bullet. and i couldn't tell whether it had blood on it or not. i really didn't look. >> it was a -- >> yes. >> as you think back, is there any doubt in your mind today that the stretcher on which you found that bullet was the stretcher that came off the elevator? >> i know that. that i know. is i don't know who was on the stretcher. >> but the stretcher was on the elevator? >> right. >> and this was the elevator that governor conley would have taken or would have been placed on to go to the operating room. >
the man who found it was daryl c. tommens. >> there was a doctor who went into the doctor's lounge and he to pull the stretcher out. the one i had taken off the elevator. i just stepped over and get it back in line and when i turned to walk away, and i heard a rattling and i turn around and looked and didn't see anything at that time but i walked back over to the stretcher and there was this bullet. i put it in my pocket. >> was there any blood on the bullet? how did the bullet...
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we're bringing on republican congressman daryl issa to take it on.he left and the right asking just where is that smoking gun against trump in the michael cohen guilty plea? cnn asking that. new york times asking that. we're going to take it up with bill mcgurn of the "wall street journal" next. when my hot water heater failed it rocked our world. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. hi, i'm joan lunden. when my mother began forgetting things, we didn't know where to turn for more information. that's why i recommend a free service called a place for mom. we have local senior living advisors who can answer your questions about dementia or memory care and, if necessary, help you find the right place for your mom or dad. we all want what's best for our parents, so call today. >> this is clearly not welcome news for the president. i don't want to pretend that it is. i look at these docu
we're bringing on republican congressman daryl issa to take it on.he left and the right asking just where is that smoking gun against trump in the michael cohen guilty plea? cnn asking that. new york times asking that. we're going to take it up with bill mcgurn of the "wall street journal" next. when my hot water heater failed it rocked our world. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance...
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he married daryl hannah in august. they have been dating since 2014. watch what happens at the thanksgiving dinner table. shopping online during thanksgiving dinner? a new study is predicting more dinner guests than ever will be shopping for deals on smart phones under the table. coming up. the trump white house about to rethink all of the sanctions on iran that were removed under obama's nuclear deal. we'll tell you what it means. a dozen members of the caravan of illegals trying to get over the border suing president trump accusing him of unconstitutional conduct. critics are saying it's outrageous and frivolous. that's next. six in the morning. she thought it was a fire. it was worse. a sinkhole opened up under our museum. eight priceless corvettes had plunged into it. chubb was there within hours. they helped make sure it was safe. we had everyone we needed to get our museum back up and running, and we opened the next day. on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now,
he married daryl hannah in august. they have been dating since 2014. watch what happens at the thanksgiving dinner table. shopping online during thanksgiving dinner? a new study is predicting more dinner guests than ever will be shopping for deals on smart phones under the table. coming up. the trump white house about to rethink all of the sanctions on iran that were removed under obama's nuclear deal. we'll tell you what it means. a dozen members of the caravan of illegals trying to get over...
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. >> i'm happy to be with daryl, but judge, darrell is wrong. man, but this is a liberal thing. i promise you there is no conservative out there trying t make the case had thanksgiving dinner tomorrow that thanksgiving is a racist holiday . i promise you. >> syngas, i have to tell you i walked down the street for dinner and i had chick-fil-a, sixth avenue and 46. our next story is about just that restaurant. this ist. a campus report so-called education is in new jersey are refusing to bring chick-fil-a to campus despite student wishes. which college said the ban was about promoting inclusion for all people. now, darrell, does chick-fil-a, not does that not include everyone? what do you think, darrell? >> i think certainly they have policies of their own is a corporation, but i don't think were at a point where we hold most corporations to societal values test. and most importantly, i think they should've asked their studentsit is obvious that some in the administration made at decision i think the university university needs to involve wer most
. >> i'm happy to be with daryl, but judge, darrell is wrong. man, but this is a liberal thing. i promise you there is no conservative out there trying t make the case had thanksgiving dinner tomorrow that thanksgiving is a racist holiday . i promise you. >> syngas, i have to tell you i walked down the street for dinner and i had chick-fil-a, sixth avenue and 46. our next story is about just that restaurant. this ist. a campus report so-called education is in new jersey are refusing...
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yesterday's darylings are today's dogs. they can't run fast enough. we are hearing about the regulation and a crack down on these companies that can really change the way they do business. i haven't even mentioned what else is simmering. trade tensions and talks and that is just before president xi of china. they are expected to meet at the g-20. things are not looking good as far as finding the resolution for the fed looking to continue and tighten and raise interest rates. what that does is slow down the economy. they are seeing the global economy. up next for us, ivanka trump has her own private e-mail problem. her explanation may sound strangely familiar. give than to receive. james may disagree (scream) join t-mobile and get the samsung galaxy s9 free. ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum the riskiest job. the consequences underwater can escalate quickly. the next thing i know, she swam off with the camera. it's like, hey, thats mine! i want to keep doing what i love. that's the retirement plan. with my annuity i know there's a guarantee. annuities can provide
yesterday's darylings are today's dogs. they can't run fast enough. we are hearing about the regulation and a crack down on these companies that can really change the way they do business. i haven't even mentioned what else is simmering. trade tensions and talks and that is just before president xi of china. they are expected to meet at the g-20. things are not looking good as far as finding the resolution for the fed looking to continue and tighten and raise interest rates. what that does is...
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chair of the council of economic advisor to president obama, austan goolsbee and civili rigs attorney daryl the beginning of the show are guided by the name of barack obama, who you love! you absolutely adore. who i think did a horrible job.o okay, we disagree. he sounded like donald trump about protecting our borders, respecting our sovereignty. what has happened from then until now? >> only good things. look, sean, you and i have been friends for a long time. i will say among democrats, liberals, i'm totally in agreement that a country should control who comes into that country.en we should secure the border. >> sean: all right. hang on. mark this moment. that means, you and your wife, who i have met and have dinner with, i finally had influence with you. we are making progress. >> here's what i'm saying: they caravan -- i'm glad you are following up on this. the president was out trumpetini this as an invasion and the biggest threat to national security. the vast majority of these people in this caravan are still in the city of guadalajara which is 800 miles away from the u.s. border. wo
chair of the council of economic advisor to president obama, austan goolsbee and civili rigs attorney daryl the beginning of the show are guided by the name of barack obama, who you love! you absolutely adore. who i think did a horrible job.o okay, we disagree. he sounded like donald trump about protecting our borders, respecting our sovereignty. what has happened from then until now? >> only good things. look, sean, you and i have been friends for a long time. i will say among democrats,...
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but the woolsey fire a few miles away doubled in size to 35,000 acres.los angeles county fire chief daryly says winds are dying down tbut will roar back to life on sunday. (vicki) coming up... former first lady michelle obama holds nothing back in her new book. why she says she will never forgive president trump. (grant) plus after the break... see how local crews are heading out and helping firefighters battle the massive blazes in northern and southern california. (grant) our local rescue teams are heading north to help fight the fire in butte county. alameda conty fire tweeted out this video of its crew arriving at what's being called the 'camp fire' this morning. you can see the fire raging on both sides of the road... virtually everything around there... incinerated. berkeley fire tweeted out this picture... showing firefighters heading up to provide reinforcements. berkeley's engine 305 will be working with engines from alameda, fremont and hayward. san francisco's fire department is also joining the fight agaisnt the camp fire. fire officials shared this video of three engines goin
but the woolsey fire a few miles away doubled in size to 35,000 acres.los angeles county fire chief daryly says winds are dying down tbut will roar back to life on sunday. (vicki) coming up... former first lady michelle obama holds nothing back in her new book. why she says she will never forgive president trump. (grant) plus after the break... see how local crews are heading out and helping firefighters battle the massive blazes in northern and southern california. (grant) our local rescue...
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thdepartment of homeland security had tried s. draw attention to some of these same conce in 2009, daryl intece report looking at the rise of white supremacist nd groupsheir connection to the military. >> the wars that have gone on in afghanistan and iraq, we had the rise of islamophobia. that's a huge factor in both the anti-government groups and the militias that rally with firearms outside of mosques, but also the white supremacist groups that hate people of othei s and other skin colors. >> thompson: johnson's report warned that the u.s. faced a growing terrorist threat from white supremacist and anti-government groups, and tham these grouht recruit military veterans. >> what we've seen happen in the ars since that report was released is basically everything that we had predicted has come to fruition. and it's actually worse than at we had anticipated. and i'm afraid that more law enforcement officers, more innocent civilians, more minorities and faith-based communities are going to beua targeted and ay victimized by these violent offenders. 's like every month we have something, whe
thdepartment of homeland security had tried s. draw attention to some of these same conce in 2009, daryl intece report looking at the rise of white supremacist nd groupsheir connection to the military. >> the wars that have gone on in afghanistan and iraq, we had the rise of islamophobia. that's a huge factor in both the anti-government groups and the militias that rally with firearms outside of mosques, but also the white supremacist groups that hate people of othei s and other skin...
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now we're in a much more dangerous ways that even daryl johnson and dhs was predicting at that time.ne of the things he predicted is he said, look, i'm concerned that these returning veterans will get involved with these groups. we have seen it in the past. it may happen again. and that is exactly what has happened. the vast bulk of her service members are decent, wonderful people. my father and grandfather served in the army. but there has consistently been this small i'm a hard-core members who get involved with these white power groups atomwaffen like atomwaffen and and up doing pretty serious damage to the country. issue, though, given the fact this group is so small, mentioning -- your mentioning many of them, out of military experience. the reality is, our country is been in perpetual war so there has been constant churn of soldiers going out to fight the enemy, learning how to kill and coming back to the country. i'm wondering your sense of the situation of perpetual war, how it has affected not just veterans who by get involved in these extremist groups, but also who might be
now we're in a much more dangerous ways that even daryl johnson and dhs was predicting at that time.ne of the things he predicted is he said, look, i'm concerned that these returning veterans will get involved with these groups. we have seen it in the past. it may happen again. and that is exactly what has happened. the vast bulk of her service members are decent, wonderful people. my father and grandfather served in the army. but there has consistently been this small i'm a hard-core members...
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cameras, this after body cameras of several officers were turned off during the deadly shooting of darylichards in september. that police shooting led to widespread protests. more news after the break. it's 5:53. as you reach for yours and computers this morning: >>> 5:55 for you right now. as you reach for your phones, computers, laptops this morning, beware. scientists finally made a direct link to mental health and social media. >> they found social media can make you more depressed. according to the study from the university of pennsylvania, less time on social media means less depression. students with depressive symptoms were followed. their mood improved when they only spent 30 minutes a day on facebook, instagram and snapchat. the study also noted this reduced their feelings of loneliness. >>> and doctors willing to -- are doctors willing to work with transgender patients? according to a new study at michigan state, the chances are high. researchers found 86% of physicians would provide them routine care, and 79% will give pap tests to transgender men. the study found older docto
cameras, this after body cameras of several officers were turned off during the deadly shooting of darylichards in september. that police shooting led to widespread protests. more news after the break. it's 5:53. as you reach for yours and computers this morning: >>> 5:55 for you right now. as you reach for your phones, computers, laptops this morning, beware. scientists finally made a direct link to mental health and social media. >> they found social media can make you more...
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. >> it was an anachronism developed by daryl gates, who was the chief at the time.e s.w.a.t. team after the 1965 riots. and they wanted station defense teams. they would respond to their police station in the event of a riot and defend that police station. that was their primary purpose at the time. >> so they trained them to be high ground security for patrol cops who were working ground level during violent uprisings, which were happening just about every other day back then. there was one riot after another. >> on may 17th, 1974, i was sound asleep in bed. i get a call from metropolitan division, the desk there, and they ask me to respond to 84th and vermont with my partner. we responded and met with the supervisor there who was ron mccarthy, and he told us what our job was going to be. >> the fbi, they believed the sla would be in and around that location because their getaway vehicle had a parking ticket in it. they were going to try to locate the sla. they were going to go to that address first. we were called to join the fbi to help them. we would be present
. >> it was an anachronism developed by daryl gates, who was the chief at the time.e s.w.a.t. team after the 1965 riots. and they wanted station defense teams. they would respond to their police station in the event of a riot and defend that police station. that was their primary purpose at the time. >> so they trained them to be high ground security for patrol cops who were working ground level during violent uprisings, which were happening just about every other day back then....
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house side, democrat mike levin is the winner of the southern california congressional seat vacated by daryl joining me now, steve kornacki and nbc news senior politics editor mark murray. steve, first to you. walk us through what happened in the past week and last night. >> yeah, it sort of is slow building here. we live in this era of so many votes are counted late, mailed in. it takes a while to get a sense, especially when you're going district by district. here's the house map of the country right now. the main thing to keep in mind is right now, and this number is still changing, but for democrats right now, it is a net gain of 31 seats in the house. remember, they needed 23 to flip it. so they're already at 31. when i say this is still in motion, this is what i mean. take a look. this was sort of the main democratic target list. these were republican-held seats that they were trying to flip. you can see here everything that's blue they've succeeded in flipping. reds, that's where they missed. look what's in the middle here. these are all races right now that are still uncalled. we sti
house side, democrat mike levin is the winner of the southern california congressional seat vacated by daryl joining me now, steve kornacki and nbc news senior politics editor mark murray. steve, first to you. walk us through what happened in the past week and last night. >> yeah, it sort of is slow building here. we live in this era of so many votes are counted late, mailed in. it takes a while to get a sense, especially when you're going district by district. here's the house map of the...
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this after body cameras of several officers were turned off during the deadly shooting of daryl richards back in september. the shooting led to widespread protests. >>> next here on "today in the bay," a quick look at the top stories, including new stories of heroism in butte county, all new overnight, meet the sanitation worker who defied his bosses to get people to safety. >>> plus -- ♪ it isn't in my blood >> a bay area singer performs tonight on "the voice." the new twist to give her another chance at stardom. we're back in two minutes. >>> welcome back to tuesday morning on "today in the bay." before you head out the door, here are the top stories we're covering. >> from the north to the south, devastation and destruction, as three massive wildfires tear across the state. in butte county, the camp fire is now the deadliest in state history. the death toll there now at 42. dozens more people are still unaccounted for. the fire burned 117,000 acres and is currently 30% contained. thousands of people remain under evacuation. >>> in chico, donations are pouring in for fire victims, wher
this after body cameras of several officers were turned off during the deadly shooting of daryl richards back in september. the shooting led to widespread protests. >>> next here on "today in the bay," a quick look at the top stories, including new stories of heroism in butte county, all new overnight, meet the sanitation worker who defied his bosses to get people to safety. >>> plus -- ♪ it isn't in my blood >> a bay area singer performs tonight on "the...
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my name is daryl thompson, and i am with the strategic consulting firm called the group. you hosted us at the meridian dinner, ambassador, and we had a study group last week. you spoke of rising poll numbers. mr. ambassador, he spoke of personal narratives to change those poll numbers. what is the long-term outlook and effort from both countries to improve relations at the root level between the united states and mexico, and the outlook is cultures are integrated? how do you overcome rhetoric like what we have heard over the past few months? >> i will start with the trade question. on the steel tariffs, i will repeat what i said yesterday. the expectation is that we will have, by the time of the signing, a solution to the tariffs in steel and aluminum, or at least a very clear track that gives certainty to all parties involved that a solution is coming. that implies we need to work on that heavily in the next nine days, and i think that's precisely what we're doing. on the labor front, if i am not mistaken the annex that i referred to earlier talks about how it is the exp
my name is daryl thompson, and i am with the strategic consulting firm called the group. you hosted us at the meridian dinner, ambassador, and we had a study group last week. you spoke of rising poll numbers. mr. ambassador, he spoke of personal narratives to change those poll numbers. what is the long-term outlook and effort from both countries to improve relations at the root level between the united states and mexico, and the outlook is cultures are integrated? how do you overcome rhetoric...
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. >> my name is daryl thompson. i am with a strategic firm. recently, you are at a meridian study group. rising poll numbers and personal narratives. if you change those poll numbers, what is the long-term outlook and effort from both countries to improve relations at the root level between the united states and mexico, and both outlooks. how do you escalate that so that you can overcome rhetoric? ambassador fernandez: i will start with trade questions. on the steel tariffs, the expectation is that we will have, why the time of the signing, a solution to the tariffs on steel and aluminum, or a very clear track that gives certainty to all parties involved. that implies we need to work on that heavily in the next nine days, and that is what we are doing. front, i think that, if i am not mistaken, what i referred to earlier talked about that it is the expectation of the parties that the reform, secondary reform and labor would relevanted by the parties in mexico by january 31. it is important that that happens. it also refers to the fact that, ,
. >> my name is daryl thompson. i am with a strategic firm. recently, you are at a meridian study group. rising poll numbers and personal narratives. if you change those poll numbers, what is the long-term outlook and effort from both countries to improve relations at the root level between the united states and mexico, and both outlooks. how do you escalate that so that you can overcome rhetoric? ambassador fernandez: i will start with trade questions. on the steel tariffs, the...
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daryl mcphee is associate professor of environmental science and shark expert at bond university in queensland's not unusual on a global scale, you often get a series of shark bites in a single location or region. it's happened in cape town. there is no real history of shark bites or a spate of shark bites in the whitsunday islands, that's why this concern. what do you think is going on? there are a lot of sharks in the area. i guess it's one of those locations where, over a long period of time, people put food waste into the water and sharks being sharks they've probably ta ken the water and sharks being sharks they've probably taken up residence there. a lot of the natural food in that particular location as well, they are particularly fond of eating marine turtles and marine turtles are abundant in that area. so what is this likely to do for people actually wanting to be in that area, presumably it's safe to be in the water there right now? i don't think you should be in the water at this particular location at this time. it is certainly going to be devastating for the tourism industry in t
daryl mcphee is associate professor of environmental science and shark expert at bond university in queensland's not unusual on a global scale, you often get a series of shark bites in a single location or region. it's happened in cape town. there is no real history of shark bites or a spate of shark bites in the whitsunday islands, that's why this concern. what do you think is going on? there are a lot of sharks in the area. i guess it's one of those locations where, over a long period of...
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daryl in's go to michigan, approves of the administration's treatment of this.aller: i would like to say the problem with trump is i approve of his message. he is not a very good teacher. lastnited states for the 80, 100 years has dropped pollution into the air by 80%. we got rid of coal in the homes, we got rid of pure dirt smoke coming out of chimneys, we got 80% of who is in control is cheap to do. the next 10% is more expensive and the last 10% is very, very expensive. there are some of the countries around this world that haven't even touched the first 80 inexpensive percentage of pollution control. we can set up copartnership senate would be the most economical way for the entire world to cut down our pollution. we have done our part already. we can do so much to help other countries. host: he talks about other countries. in the atlantic, it is not just america, climate policies are stumbling worldwide. they make this assessment. a global shift on climate change seems to be occurring. the president has undone several major programs to limit pardon solution
daryl in's go to michigan, approves of the administration's treatment of this.aller: i would like to say the problem with trump is i approve of his message. he is not a very good teacher. lastnited states for the 80, 100 years has dropped pollution into the air by 80%. we got rid of coal in the homes, we got rid of pure dirt smoke coming out of chimneys, we got 80% of who is in control is cheap to do. the next 10% is more expensive and the last 10% is very, very expensive. there are some of the...
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turn that into a musical, which is supposed to be off-broadway this summer which is being produced by daryl roth who did kinky boots and has won many tony's. we have an amazing songwriting team and a book writer named tim mcdonald and we've had such a great time working as a family with them to turn this into a musical. host: well, we want to show you a little bit-- jodi picoult and her daughter samantha talking about working on their book, books. our life conversation with jodi picoult will continue after this. >> hi, i'm jodi picoult. [laughter] >> she just started to call it did was say my name. >> take to. >> hi, i'm jodi picoult. >> i'm samantha manlier and where the article-- authors of off the page. >> a story we began writing about prince oliver trapped in a fairytale and lila, the reader from the outside who manages to get him out in the real world. what happens when you get your wish when it comes true? can you still create happily ever after and more importantly how do you do it? ♪ >> i think i learned in the process that my mother is incredibly weird. [laughter] >> there was act
turn that into a musical, which is supposed to be off-broadway this summer which is being produced by daryl roth who did kinky boots and has won many tony's. we have an amazing songwriting team and a book writer named tim mcdonald and we've had such a great time working as a family with them to turn this into a musical. host: well, we want to show you a little bit-- jodi picoult and her daughter samantha talking about working on their book, books. our life conversation with jodi picoult will...