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marian checks in on how weather balloon. was here as i was all so far it's looking good the probe is sending back data the balloon has now reached an altitude of 12 kilometers and i assume that it will continue to fly entrancement. but it doesn't then she keeps an eye on the balloon as it rises. you know others on this it's already reached the stratosphere the temperature is warmer there because of the layer of ozone molecules. in temperatures now minus $42.00 degrees celsius which is fairly warm so in winter the temperatures can drop to minus 80 but. so in the stratosphere it's already summer. pushbuttons fear of so much. that's confirmed by the data. really comes wasn't it's essential for us to take measurements that are highly accurate and properly calibrated. that data is not just used for weather forecasts but it's also a key part of our climate research and despite major trends in the climate we have to use data that's reliable and verifiable before but. during the winter about 30 people live in new earth a sun most of
marian checks in on how weather balloon. was here as i was all so far it's looking good the probe is sending back data the balloon has now reached an altitude of 12 kilometers and i assume that it will continue to fly entrancement. but it doesn't then she keeps an eye on the balloon as it rises. you know others on this it's already reached the stratosphere the temperature is warmer there because of the layer of ozone molecules. in temperatures now minus $42.00 degrees celsius which is fairly...
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these instruments measure wind speed and wind direction close to the ground marian checks to make sure that the equipment is functioning properly and this harsh environment. meanwhile marine biologist is packing for a trip to the arctic ocean she hopes that the weather will be good so would fun for an inch to the best it's always best to be out in the water when there's no wind and the equipment has to be lowered and raised versus. if the those is buffeted by the wind it's harder to keep everything stay but this to get to heighten and so here we like calm weather and the forecast for tomorrow looks quite good about the . substance better from all and you can scoop out. doctoral student clouds. also go along on this trip the 2 scientists are getting their testing equipment ready now so they won't have to do it on board the ship tomorrow. they'll try to collect as many water samples as possible. when there was a temperature is just below 0 degrees celcius is a chart. of how to find this data as from yesterday. the surface water is just around 0 or. below that it drops down to minus 0.3.
these instruments measure wind speed and wind direction close to the ground marian checks to make sure that the equipment is functioning properly and this harsh environment. meanwhile marine biologist is packing for a trip to the arctic ocean she hopes that the weather will be good so would fun for an inch to the best it's always best to be out in the water when there's no wind and the equipment has to be lowered and raised versus. if the those is buffeted by the wind it's harder to keep...
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marian marianes from where the sexual assault took place. investigators believe it's a random attack. just before midnight thursday woman woke up to find a man her. she screamed, the man ran off. police combed the neighborhood for the suspect. this neighbor who asked not to be identified said the officers used a police dog to search his backyard. >> they had guns drawn and really gave me an extra awakening, seeing people in your backyard with guns. >> reporter: didn't find the suspect they believed entered through unlocked back door. >> unusual, dublin is quiet. >> reporter: arrested transient here at the park. about two miles. says he had never seen the man in the park before. until was sitting over there. him? >> the picture. yeah. >> reporter: simmons is at jail, accused of sexual assault and residential burglary. nbc bay area news. >>> redwood city man hit by police cruiser last month has died with injuries. hit september 18th when officer lost control of-hour patrol car responding to report of home invasion. victim standing on the cente
marian marianes from where the sexual assault took place. investigators believe it's a random attack. just before midnight thursday woman woke up to find a man her. she screamed, the man ran off. police combed the neighborhood for the suspect. this neighbor who asked not to be identified said the officers used a police dog to search his backyard. >> they had guns drawn and really gave me an extra awakening, seeing people in your backyard with guns. >> reporter: didn't find the...
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her name is marian lee johnson, and like the women featured in the movie, she was one of the
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actually it was my wife's idea because she was visiting marian and when she came to live here she hadshe couldn't find places to eat she was my sister and i want to open the place for visitations. people who were interested surprisingly. and. just a bunch she she wanted to do expand. this is a different face of kosovo the sharm outings national park in the southeast of the country. where there are hopes of a softer kind of tourism in the future. but to achieve works for the park authorities as a tour guide today he has a group from germany. the park wants to attract outdoor enthusiasts with cross border hiking trails and accommodation with local people in mountain villages. the broader aim is to make use of the park more. sustainable. you know we don't want to build more the prospects are both soft tourism with a tourism to use this. but also religious around the block but this could actually sort of. so we can use this the people who are leaving other part of the benefits. of her income from the tourism or through. after arriving at their destination the visitors sabre's some regiona
actually it was my wife's idea because she was visiting marian and when she came to live here she hadshe couldn't find places to eat she was my sister and i want to open the place for visitations. people who were interested surprisingly. and. just a bunch she she wanted to do expand. this is a different face of kosovo the sharm outings national park in the southeast of the country. where there are hopes of a softer kind of tourism in the future. but to achieve works for the park authorities as...
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marian ellis says i think that it just encourages laziness. it doesn't cost anything to get up and put off the lights. she has got a point thanks for your posts. it probably does read why are going to movies i feel it. to you have a science question that you've always wanted answered we're happy to help out you send it to us as a video text ovoid smell if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you can i just ask. interested in most stories from the world of science go to our website or find us on twitter or facebook. these speaking doors don't belong to a smart home as such. simply yumi in this well disney movie i list doesn't seem too impressed by the animated in animate. and belle in beauty and the beast isn't sure what to make of her singing tableware be our games. but what happens in our brain when too many things vying for our attention. in the past human brains were able to deal with most stimuli pretty easily. but as time passed we were confronted with more and more challenges we were bombarded with more an
marian ellis says i think that it just encourages laziness. it doesn't cost anything to get up and put off the lights. she has got a point thanks for your posts. it probably does read why are going to movies i feel it. to you have a science question that you've always wanted answered we're happy to help out you send it to us as a video text ovoid smell if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you can i just ask. interested in most stories from the world of science...
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known as the goddess of liberty here she has an opinion by eugene della chua organizers say that marian symbolizes the imperative for everyone to advance her spirit reveals an ambition to be egalitarian sharing and generous and it's also she's a nod to history women participate in the olympic games in paris in the year 1900 and so there's that connection there as well and there's a kind of if you're probably sincere sense of deja vu with this story it's because this has become something of a pre-game ritual with everyone turning into design critics and kind of passing their opinions over on the locals it was the same in london many years ago it was access somewhat stronger reaction but all seems to drift away when the starting gun is fired very interesting debate matthew more thank you for bringing us that story . to sports now in the u.s. basketball fans have protested in support of a free hong kong at the n.b.a. season opener for the los angeles lakers the league has been locked in a war of words with china and a lakers player le bron james has been caught in the crossfire some protes
known as the goddess of liberty here she has an opinion by eugene della chua organizers say that marian symbolizes the imperative for everyone to advance her spirit reveals an ambition to be egalitarian sharing and generous and it's also she's a nod to history women participate in the olympic games in paris in the year 1900 and so there's that connection there as well and there's a kind of if you're probably sincere sense of deja vu with this story it's because this has become something of a...
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thank you very much marian wanted to pass run at the rugby world cup is over after the hosts were knocked out in the quarterfinals by south africa the performances of the brave blossoms have gripped the nation and won them an army of new fans was watching in tokyo i japan and south africa fans joined together to sing each other's national anthems before this quarter final was shooting up for a rematch of japan's famous group stage win against the springboks at the world cup 4 years ago. be the boxer game making giant killing again today i maybe japan's performances on home soil i mean they are now getting close to being considered giants in a right. of 2 time world champion south africa not totally confident before kickoff you know just doing anything anybody nervous really good nervous to man of you know great does but the fun is but i inside tokyo stadium a crowd of nearly 50000 was briefly silenced when. scored early on i but you timers penalty meant there were only 2 points and it's a tough time. from then on though south africa turn the screw their forward pack strangling all of japa
thank you very much marian wanted to pass run at the rugby world cup is over after the hosts were knocked out in the quarterfinals by south africa the performances of the brave blossoms have gripped the nation and won them an army of new fans was watching in tokyo i japan and south africa fans joined together to sing each other's national anthems before this quarter final was shooting up for a rematch of japan's famous group stage win against the springboks at the world cup 4 years ago. be the...
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marian claims she put them in a boarding school but in fact the children had been taken to america legally adopted without their mother's knowledge. what do you think about the fact that a family can come from another country and become illegal parents of somebody else's child to be sure you know who the runner nametags family is and then he's going on and i'm going to where to now for long i'm as if i laugh around. and i want to bring into this conversation by vice and tweets and some comments from our online community so look at eva here eva says it would appear that the adoptive parents and all the orphanages are taking advantage of the language communication barriers of the mothers and so they're helping the mothers raise their children the system is enabling the children to be taken away very sad and then this very simply for. they still children what is your take. well i think we were talking about the gas which will rot the paperwork area and that is significant but i think what it might be difficult for people outside uganda and other countries like uganda might be difficult to und
marian claims she put them in a boarding school but in fact the children had been taken to america legally adopted without their mother's knowledge. what do you think about the fact that a family can come from another country and become illegal parents of somebody else's child to be sure you know who the runner nametags family is and then he's going on and i'm going to where to now for long i'm as if i laugh around. and i want to bring into this conversation by vice and tweets and some comments...
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yes marian that the protests i don't think anybody could have expected the turnout that we're seeing on the streets of santiago right now it's being estimated that somewhere around $1000000.00 people are gathering at last this is an iconic part of the city where political movements have traditionally taken place but while most of the attention over the course of the last week again this is one today marks one week since the protests began but the on rest has spread to other parts of the city other parts of the country as well in fact i don't think there is a corner of the country where the discontent can't be felt we want to give you a sense of what it's like for the average delay in over the course of the last week take a look. at a small fishing village just south of santiago chile. and other fishermen are getting ready to head out to sea. things here appear calm but a state of emergency remains in effect in the country and it's a subject that's on everyone's mind. what's happening in the country isn't about politics this is a social problem. president has announced reforms to soci
yes marian that the protests i don't think anybody could have expected the turnout that we're seeing on the streets of santiago right now it's being estimated that somewhere around $1000000.00 people are gathering at last this is an iconic part of the city where political movements have traditionally taken place but while most of the attention over the course of the last week again this is one today marks one week since the protests began but the on rest has spread to other parts of the city...
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marian, nbc bay area news. >> we just saw a winds a dangerous and dramatic scene. we were in a neighborhood in windser when flames broke out e bebehind the houses. >> weir are going to keep out of the way of all the emergency vehicles that were moving. this guy'ses moving too. they went backing to the regional park to check things out and they came running out. and when you see firefighters running, you run too. >> the firefighters stayed in the neighborhood, purting out spot fires. prevent them from catching fire. >> several other communities including hillsbering are in danger. just a few hours ago california fire provide new details of the intense fire fight. at tonight's briefing. he has the lates from santa rosa. >> reporter: and ritsz all about the winds and the problem is they are going and then they are calm. sometimesx especially at night firefighters appreciate when the temperatures drop because it gives them a little bit of an advantage. that has not necessarily been the case tonight. i can tell you one thef big issues is there are two firefighters that
marian, nbc bay area news. >> we just saw a winds a dangerous and dramatic scene. we were in a neighborhood in windser when flames broke out e bebehind the houses. >> weir are going to keep out of the way of all the emergency vehicles that were moving. this guy'ses moving too. they went backing to the regional park to check things out and they came running out. and when you see firefighters running, you run too. >> the firefighters stayed in the neighborhood, purting out spot...
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hundreds of people in the crowd and they're expected to be thousands of them will see that materializes marian why around me in minneapolis. in minneapolis the reason that this is happening here is that trump narrowly lost this state it's a solidly blue democratic state lost it by about 45000 votes it's about 1.5 percent of the vote and he really wants to win it this time around because he knows he might not win all of those other swing states pennsylvania wisconsin that he won the 1st time around so last time around he had one staffer here a paid staffer in the state of minnesota he has now about 20 plans to have 100. and instead of spending $30000.00 you know like he did last unclench to spend $10000000.00 at least that's 3 according to a reporter you were trying. to get to a bigger news ration wants to win this state but here in the city of minneapolis this is a very into trump territory this is the district of fuel for no more liberal democratic senator and that's one of the 1st muslims in the house of representatives so he's come here into hostile territory but in a state that is relative
hundreds of people in the crowd and they're expected to be thousands of them will see that materializes marian why around me in minneapolis. in minneapolis the reason that this is happening here is that trump narrowly lost this state it's a solidly blue democratic state lost it by about 45000 votes it's about 1.5 percent of the vote and he really wants to win it this time around because he knows he might not win all of those other swing states pennsylvania wisconsin that he won the 1st time...
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and currently politicians are focused on road traffic as the main source of pollution but marian victim and phoebe says it lies elsewhere. would fuel heating systems are significant factor in air pollution especially outer enbrel areas and fun if you drive through village you'll see stacks of wood everywhere people use them to light a cozy evening fire but most don't have an exhaust filter and up everything that's burned inside goes straight up through the chimney and out into the air and that's what we prefer. emissions of pm 2.5 particulates matter from wood stoves has risen in germany in recent years while the share from automobile engines has dropped since 2008 would fuel studies have been missed more particular matter than engines would combustion now generates almost as much atmospheric pollution as traffic comprising engine exhaust as well as tire and brake when. the reason more and more people like the schimmel family are reaching with would because it's considered a carbon neutral fuel but particulate matter from wood burning stoves is as much a health hazard as diesel sort chi
and currently politicians are focused on road traffic as the main source of pollution but marian victim and phoebe says it lies elsewhere. would fuel heating systems are significant factor in air pollution especially outer enbrel areas and fun if you drive through village you'll see stacks of wood everywhere people use them to light a cozy evening fire but most don't have an exhaust filter and up everything that's burned inside goes straight up through the chimney and out into the air and...
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. >> chair fewer: thank you very much, and we have with us today, marian carroll, the director of thedepartment of emergency management. >> good morning, supervisors. >> chair fewer: good morning. >> so thank you for hearing this today. i am the director of the department of emergency management and just want to take a few minutes to explain the purpose of the grant. san francisco is the regional preparedness grant fiscal agent for the 12 bay counties that encompass the bay area ewasi program. one area is the urban area security grant initiative, which we anticipate to be approximately $27.5 million. the state homeland security grant program, the emergency management performance grant program, the local government oil spill contingency plan grant, and a 2019 hazard mitigation grant. so the resolution fulfills our responsibility as the fiscal agent to apply for these grants with a governing body resolution to approve san francisco as the fiscal agent on behalf of the region. and normally -- we have not received the grant yet. we anticipate funding levels similar to 2018, but we won't k
. >> chair fewer: thank you very much, and we have with us today, marian carroll, the director of thedepartment of emergency management. >> good morning, supervisors. >> chair fewer: good morning. >> so thank you for hearing this today. i am the director of the department of emergency management and just want to take a few minutes to explain the purpose of the grant. san francisco is the regional preparedness grant fiscal agent for the 12 bay counties that encompass the...
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looks beijing looks to limit negotiations let's bring in michael schumacher from wells fargo and marian fontaine. the so, michael, especially the way that bond yields have acted lately, we're still down in the 1.5% range in the u.s. a lot of jitters out there >> it is getting close you hit the nail on the head for jitters. whether it is china or iran or turkey, impeachment, brexit, you name it. this is a laundry list of stuff, frankly that, for investors is very difficult to assess and listening to the prior guests, prb probbly not a big deal yet it doesn't bode well volatility seems like it's here. >> what happens if the big trade deal never comes people are saying in this even is a tweet coming from the chinese side from the global times saying it's going to be these on going trade talks but no real trade deal and what if that's the status quo for years to come? >> well, i guess we just probably continue as we are today. i mean, we're pricing in no trade deal, you know, when they said that they're going to go from possibilities and these next trade talks to quick exit the market today
looks beijing looks to limit negotiations let's bring in michael schumacher from wells fargo and marian fontaine. the so, michael, especially the way that bond yields have acted lately, we're still down in the 1.5% range in the u.s. a lot of jitters out there >> it is getting close you hit the nail on the head for jitters. whether it is china or iran or turkey, impeachment, brexit, you name it. this is a laundry list of stuff, frankly that, for investors is very difficult to assess and...
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had a mother knows what another early were bill says and miserable shovelfuls leaving the room and marianwho were already really on the left of your behooved. biersack how dissimilar the overlong game had then with a neutral house. heard hadn't heard the other to shift who calls and who are terrible in the calls be or have been the year of the a menorah in the summer for the sleeve of object model com near our city of. goodness some awesome he turns on the jimmy jeter the new cans and then we. can summon it walk along the big guns above the muslim magician must attend to the to the rich no because of his mood no because the goods will bought no. help in the last event and mostly can use that argument that. he. couldn't let the fellow at the because at the see it rather thought development of the art developed for us the new york i'm a lucky and couldn't have the fall all over most of the art of. the nonimmigrant not know what the policy and i've seen it worked out of the. scene in the next shop well. in music i'm used to my rock to not to get forcibly and end music on me tomorrow had any
had a mother knows what another early were bill says and miserable shovelfuls leaving the room and marianwho were already really on the left of your behooved. biersack how dissimilar the overlong game had then with a neutral house. heard hadn't heard the other to shift who calls and who are terrible in the calls be or have been the year of the a menorah in the summer for the sleeve of object model com near our city of. goodness some awesome he turns on the jimmy jeter the new cans and then we....
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her name is marian lee johnson, and like the women featured in the movie, she was one of the space program's "hidden figures." ms. johnson was an engineer in huntsville, alabama working for boeing, the sponsor for tonight's event. she worked on the team that determined the path the saturn v would take if the rocket fell back to earth. their work was vital for safety planning. after boeing and a successful career in computer technology, she now teaches the next generation of computer workers. please join me in recognizing and welcoming ms. marion lee johnson. [applause] like ms. johnson, tonight's speakers certainly know what it is like to blaze trails and defy expectations. throughout this year's 50th anniversary celebrations of the apollo 11 mission, i have been moved by the stories that have finally shined a spotlight on the inspiring women who helped make our exploration of space possible. we are lucky to have three of them here on the panel tonight. aerospace engineer joann hardin morgan, engineer poppy northcutt, and medical researcher dr. carolyn leach huntoon. each of our speakers ton
her name is marian lee johnson, and like the women featured in the movie, she was one of the space program's "hidden figures." ms. johnson was an engineer in huntsville, alabama working for boeing, the sponsor for tonight's event. she worked on the team that determined the path the saturn v would take if the rocket fell back to earth. their work was vital for safety planning. after boeing and a successful career in computer technology, she now teaches the next generation of computer...
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. >> we have more live campaign 2020 programming coming up later today with marian williamson. the democratic presidential candidate will be speaking at the national press club on her proposal to create a cabinet level u.s. department of peace. watch live coverage starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern on cspan. former congressman elijah cummings is lying in state today just outside the house of representatives in the u.s. capitol. tomorrow, funeral services will be held for the maryland democrat who died last week. the 13-term congressman's life will be celebrated at new psalmist baptist church in baltimore, maryland. you can watch coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern on cspan or listen live with the free cspan radio app. and join us tomorrow when c span will host a conversation with some of the candidates mounting challenges to president trump. in addition to our interviews, we will also open our phone lines so you can ask your questions. that will be live friday night starting at 8:00 eastern on cspan. then saturday, it's this year's politicon. other expected speakers include james comey a
. >> we have more live campaign 2020 programming coming up later today with marian williamson. the democratic presidential candidate will be speaking at the national press club on her proposal to create a cabinet level u.s. department of peace. watch live coverage starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern on cspan. former congressman elijah cummings is lying in state today just outside the house of representatives in the u.s. capitol. tomorrow, funeral services will be held for the maryland democrat...
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hello marian they're going very very secretly that i could tell you in fact a few hours ago we were sitting down or about to have an interview with president martin or when we were told by his press secretary just 2 minutes before he was due to walk into the room that he had had to leave that something had come up and we understand he got on the plane and flew to keep all the political capital of ecuador as you may know he had moved the capital to why acting where we are now to avoid clashing with the demonstrators who are still there but apparently there are all these negotiations that are started overnight and they are continuing from what we are told but without any of the details they are being are barred by the catholic church and by the united nations in the meantime there is these clashes continue not just in quito but in many parts of the country including here in guayaquil where we've been seeing running battles going on now for hours with opponents of the president who want him to withdraw the price hikes especially on on fuel that he announced a week ago which is what started the
hello marian they're going very very secretly that i could tell you in fact a few hours ago we were sitting down or about to have an interview with president martin or when we were told by his press secretary just 2 minutes before he was due to walk into the room that he had had to leave that something had come up and we understand he got on the plane and flew to keep all the political capital of ecuador as you may know he had moved the capital to why acting where we are now to avoid clashing...
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well marian let's quickly recap what has happened in the last few hours the 5 day cease fire that was agreed upon by the u.s. vice president and the turkish president has now effectively lapsed there was a lot of anticipation of what he will do next but as you saw in that news conference after this agreement that has lapsed between the americans and the turks there is now a new agreement between the turks and the russians and the russians are the new god and those who are saying that they will make sure that they will use all their leverage with the city of fighters these are the kurdish fighters that they will ask them to leave these areas so far we haven't had an official response from these kurdish fighters but indications are that there there have been some statements from low level commanders in the kurdish forces that they want to stay in the areas and put up a fight because they don't want to leave those areas because those areas they call their own and turkey sees them as occupiers of arab majority villages so it is like everything else in syria a complicated situation but out
well marian let's quickly recap what has happened in the last few hours the 5 day cease fire that was agreed upon by the u.s. vice president and the turkish president has now effectively lapsed there was a lot of anticipation of what he will do next but as you saw in that news conference after this agreement that has lapsed between the americans and the turks there is now a new agreement between the turks and the russians and the russians are the new god and those who are saying that they will...
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to my meet left is professor marian jennings of arizona state university and the author of ethical collapse, a seminal work on business ethics. to her left is irvin mccullough, national security analyst for the government accountability project specializing in intelligence community and military whistle blowing. he supports legislation and litigation within the national security program. now, you're probably wondering, okay, that's all greating but when are you going to talk about the whistleblower and president trump? we're going to get to that. but this whole issue of whistleblowers and the scope of it, the number of them that we have seen over the decades in our society is very much a societal phenomenon. it encompasses government, the private sector and the nonprofit community. so before i will put tom in the hot sweet, i'd like to ask -- hot seat. i'd like to ask our panel, i want to start with marianne. you have written and lectured on corporate ethics or the lack thereof depend upon the circumstances for decades now. and your book, the seven signs of ethical collapse, you can't googl
to my meet left is professor marian jennings of arizona state university and the author of ethical collapse, a seminal work on business ethics. to her left is irvin mccullough, national security analyst for the government accountability project specializing in intelligence community and military whistle blowing. he supports legislation and litigation within the national security program. now, you're probably wondering, okay, that's all greating but when are you going to talk about the...
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. >> and i have talked to pg&e, and they said they have about 32,000 out in napa, and marian is 9,800 people out, and then you are wondering how that adds up to the 160,000 people -- >> 86,000 people, was it? >> that what we were reported 186,000. >> yes, 186,000. oay. yes. and some of the counties are not in bay area, and solano counties are included and that the reason for the discrepancies. phase one has begun and phase two is east bay and south bay beginning at noon. >> and 140,000 people there expected to have the power turned off around noon. so it is really a waiting game for a lot of people in the south bay and the east bay, and laura anthony has been out where the power outages have been shutdown or impacted the traffic really. so what is going on there right now, laura? >> well,hello, kumasi. and you are correct, this is a mayor, major thoroughfare here, and this is highway 29 at the intersection of 221, and what is goingn here as you can see, the highway patrol has been standing out near the intersection and manually direct traffic to try to keep things flowing, and try to
. >> and i have talked to pg&e, and they said they have about 32,000 out in napa, and marian is 9,800 people out, and then you are wondering how that adds up to the 160,000 people -- >> 86,000 people, was it? >> that what we were reported 186,000. >> yes, 186,000. oay. yes. and some of the counties are not in bay area, and solano counties are included and that the reason for the discrepancies. phase one has begun and phase two is east bay and south bay beginning at...
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. >>> marians looking over the phrase olg of the president's tweets today right now no specifics >> when this meeting ends, what happens next do we know is the entire delegation going home could they be staying over? >> reporter: we don't know what we think might happen, a likely thing, would be to given some sense of when the next series of talks would be that would be a legitimate thing to expect this afternoon we just don't know they've been close to the vest throughout the day today kayla has been in the oval offense and wi office and will try to get some questions to the president. >> stay close, we'll be back with you throughout the show we are high by 1.8% on the do you today. for the week as a whole, about 1.2, 1.3% for the s&p and the dow. today erasing the losses we've seen for the week. joining us is lindsay. great to see you >> great to be here. >> what do you think the market is tying in here, the tariffs? >> this is very optimistic reaction that we're seeing in the market today i think the best we're going to get is the october 15th date to increase tariffs on $250 billion
. >>> marians looking over the phrase olg of the president's tweets today right now no specifics >> when this meeting ends, what happens next do we know is the entire delegation going home could they be staying over? >> reporter: we don't know what we think might happen, a likely thing, would be to given some sense of when the next series of talks would be that would be a legitimate thing to expect this afternoon we just don't know they've been close to the vest throughout...
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marian men doze saw is mother of an officer who was killed by a drunk driver in 2014, and she joins us show. >> thank you very much. jedediah: obviously, we want to just extend our condolences for the loss of your son, can you just remind us how he died? >> on may 12, 2014, a repeat criminal illegal alien criminal legally drunk slammed head on into my son. jedediah: horrific. so when you hear someone like beto beto o'rourke having that interaction with someone, what is your gut reaction to what he has said? enter well, that someone was jennifer harrison, and she's a very good friend of mind, and i applaud her for standing up to him and going to that rally. it sickens me that every democratic presidential candidate has no interest in talking about how illegal immigration is harming their knell american citizens. fellow american citizens. president trump is the only man who's ever brought up angel families and the grief and the desperation and the hopelessness that we experience, and our politicians continue to ignore us. it's time for politicians to understand this is taking over 4300 i
marian men doze saw is mother of an officer who was killed by a drunk driver in 2014, and she joins us show. >> thank you very much. jedediah: obviously, we want to just extend our condolences for the loss of your son, can you just remind us how he died? >> on may 12, 2014, a repeat criminal illegal alien criminal legally drunk slammed head on into my son. jedediah: horrific. so when you hear someone like beto beto o'rourke having that interaction with someone, what is your gut...
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marian claims she put them in a boarding school but in fact the children had been taken to america legally adopted without their mother's knowledge. what do you think about the fact that a family can come from another country and become illegal parents of somebody else's child to be sure you know who he'd run an amateur family is you know he's going on and i wonder whether he would have for a long time as it is high level around. and i want to bring into this conversation revised and tweets and some comments from our online community so look at eva here eva says it would appear that the adoptive parents and all the orphanages are taking advantage of the language communication barriers of the mothers and so they're helping the mothers raise their children the system is enabling the children to be taken away very sad and then this very simply for. they still children what is your take. well i think we were talking about the bill i guess which will about the paperwork area and that is significant but i think what it might be difficult for people outside uganda and other countries like uganda
marian claims she put them in a boarding school but in fact the children had been taken to america legally adopted without their mother's knowledge. what do you think about the fact that a family can come from another country and become illegal parents of somebody else's child to be sure you know who he'd run an amateur family is you know he's going on and i wonder whether he would have for a long time as it is high level around. and i want to bring into this conversation revised and tweets and...