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we were just as proud as we could be of her. >> 18 months after giving birth, barbara mays was diagnosedith advanced stage 4 ovarian cancer, which was a death sentence. soon after regina received a phone call. a woman said, mrs. twigg, you may not remember me, but i had a baby at the same time you had a baby in hardee memorial hospital. >> regina called me and she said, i had a really strange phone call. this woman called me and said we were in the hospital together. and she said, i was thinking, wouldn't it be nice if our babies could get together and play together? she said that would be fine. she gave her her address. she said "well, we'll try to get over there to see you." and i said, "well, that's strange. i can't imagine somebody calling you and asking you that." then regina calls me some time later, and she said there was an odd car out in front of our house. it was white. they had a little screened porch on the front of the house, and arlena was out there in a little playpen playing with some toys. and they were just sitting there watching the house. and she said she looked out a
we were just as proud as we could be of her. >> 18 months after giving birth, barbara mays was diagnosedith advanced stage 4 ovarian cancer, which was a death sentence. soon after regina received a phone call. a woman said, mrs. twigg, you may not remember me, but i had a baby at the same time you had a baby in hardee memorial hospital. >> regina called me and she said, i had a really strange phone call. this woman called me and said we were in the hospital together. and she said, i...
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santa barbara, may college, may 23rd, 2014. after stabbing three men to death in his apartment, a college extend methodically opened fire on bystanders, killing three and wounding more than 13. santa monica, june 7th, 2013, four people were killed and five wounded as a gunman walked through santa monica with an assault-style rifle, firing at people, cars, a public bus, and buildings before being shot and killed by the police. a number of mass shootings in california alone in the past few years. joining me, former atf special agent jim cavanaugh, and former fbi profiler clint vanzant. clint, what is going on? >> what is going on is that we have a lot of in this case young people in schools who have learned, unfortunately, from events just like you've spoken about that anger management is something beyond their reach. they look for violence to solve issues of anger, frustration, rage, whether they've been bullied, whether they can't get a date, whatever the case may be. they have learned from incidents like we've spoken about, th
santa barbara, may college, may 23rd, 2014. after stabbing three men to death in his apartment, a college extend methodically opened fire on bystanders, killing three and wounding more than 13. santa monica, june 7th, 2013, four people were killed and five wounded as a gunman walked through santa monica with an assault-style rifle, firing at people, cars, a public bus, and buildings before being shot and killed by the police. a number of mass shootings in california alone in the past few years....
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for bob and barbara mays, it was their first, a girl they named kimberly.ixth, a daughter, alaina. three days after delivery a nurse handed regina her baby. >> she said, i don't think this is my baby. this baby is darker in color and the nurse said, no, mrs. twigg, this is your baby. you're a little nervous about everything. and so regina was sort of pressured by the nurse to accept that, in fact, she was getting the right baby. >> i never dreamed, not for a second on this earth, that they had given me somebody else's baby. >> reporter: but that's exactly what happened. the twiggs only learned ten years later when arlena who was born with a heart defect needed surgery. >> in preparation for the surgery arlena's blood was typed. >> reporter: the blood test revealed arlena could not be the twiggs' biological child and a genetics test confirmed it. >> i went into total shock and my husband turned white. he almost passed out. i'm going back into this shock and just try struggling through all this horror of oh, my god. no, no, no. the whole gamut of thoughts wen
for bob and barbara mays, it was their first, a girl they named kimberly.ixth, a daughter, alaina. three days after delivery a nurse handed regina her baby. >> she said, i don't think this is my baby. this baby is darker in color and the nurse said, no, mrs. twigg, this is your baby. you're a little nervous about everything. and so regina was sort of pressured by the nurse to accept that, in fact, she was getting the right baby. >> i never dreamed, not for a second on this earth,...
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reporter: their work continues, in the hope that others may avoid robert enke's fate. carl: barbarare from dw sports made that piece. she joins me in studio. during the piece -- you spoke with robert enke a few weeks before he took his own life. tell me about that interview. barbara: to be honest, i did not realize until i prepared the report. i was so affected. the news really shocked me at that time. i have been thinking about it a lot and there is one basic question i ask myself, if i could have noticed something. i have family members who have suffered from depression, so i have a sensitivity for the topic. but now that i watch it again, he seems so relaxed and so open. today, we know it was just a facade. he pretended to be something he was not. it was very tragic. carl: his widow is really doing a lot of work now. she has this foundation set up. what has she achieved so far? barbara: the main goal is to raise awareness. they built up a network of psychologists so that now, if you suffer from depression o or have a problem, it is much easier as a player to get help. that is wha
reporter: their work continues, in the hope that others may avoid robert enke's fate. carl: barbarare from dw sports made that piece. she joins me in studio. during the piece -- you spoke with robert enke a few weeks before he took his own life. tell me about that interview. barbara: to be honest, i did not realize until i prepared the report. i was so affected. the news really shocked me at that time. i have been thinking about it a lot and there is one basic question i ask myself, if i could...
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. >> you may recall barbara of pacifica trying to find a store that would refund her bottle deposits.? >> no stores would take them. >> she said try 7-eleven. >> barbara used to take her empties to a local replanet recycling center before all 284 locations shut down this summer. it not only affected consumers, it also put hundreds more grocers on the hook to start redeeming your empties. that's because state law requires stores that sell benches to step up if there is no recycling center nearby. >> i don't think the law anticipated a situation where it was the recycling centers that closed. >> aaron marino of the california grocers association said most of the stores were caught off guard. >> obviously, there is some ramp-up that needs to happen on their end to figure out how it's going to work, where they're going to take in the recycling. do we need more workers to come in and sort the recycling. you're taking this garbage inside of a store. it's not safe. and customers don't want it. >> the replanet led to long lines at the few remaining recycling centers in the state. and stoked f
. >> you may recall barbara of pacifica trying to find a store that would refund her bottle deposits.? >> no stores would take them. >> she said try 7-eleven. >> barbara used to take her empties to a local replanet recycling center before all 284 locations shut down this summer. it not only affected consumers, it also put hundreds more grocers on the hook to start redeeming your empties. that's because state law requires stores that sell benches to step up if there is no...
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sort of disturbance all right barbara very exult on the story tonight from brussels barbara as always thank you. but you may remember the tragic story of that u.s. college student all that warm beer 2 years ago were beer returned home after more than a year in a north korean prison he was in a coma he was unresponsive and he later died his parents blamed north korea for torturing him while he was serving time for the crime of simply attempting to pull down a propaganda poster in a hotel in pyongyang we're now as parents have made it their mission to ensure that there's maximum pressure brought to bear on the regime of kim jong own and they are here in berlin they were here today at the north korea and busy trying to put pressure. it was a world premier of sorts the 1st direct line between a victim's family and the north korean regime. hello it's fred and cindy warm beer bottles parents we'd like to meet with the ambassador. what you never know before that his parents shared photos of their son with us and that's out of playing football and he loved that 3 years ago auto warm beer was arrested as a tourist i
sort of disturbance all right barbara very exult on the story tonight from brussels barbara as always thank you. but you may remember the tragic story of that u.s. college student all that warm beer 2 years ago were beer returned home after more than a year in a north korean prison he was in a coma he was unresponsive and he later died his parents blamed north korea for torturing him while he was serving time for the crime of simply attempting to pull down a propaganda poster in a hotel in...
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may have. >> thank you, barbara. >> thank you. >> you covered a lot of territory, and i appreciate you doing that. and you hit most of the things on my list. >> great. >> so i can appreciate that. couple things. in the plans that are currently out there, the two major plan, one feature, as i understand it, the bond holder proposal that you couldn't sell -- or pg&e could not sell assets at least under that proposal. >> that's correct, for a period of five years. >> is there any other poison pill like that in the pg&e preferred version, what i think of as the equity proposal? >> yeah. i wouldn't say there are any other poison pills for our proposal, our proposal to acquire assets. i think one of the challenging issues that pg&e faces is that the plans do put a reopener, if you will, on the committed equity. in the event pg&e experiences a fire in their service territory that destroys more than 500 structures. so they do have a reopener, if you will, in these plans, in the event that they do have additional fires like the kincade. >> which leads to an additional question. the kincade fire was a
may have. >> thank you, barbara. >> thank you. >> you covered a lot of territory, and i appreciate you doing that. and you hit most of the things on my list. >> great. >> so i can appreciate that. couple things. in the plans that are currently out there, the two major plan, one feature, as i understand it, the bond holder proposal that you couldn't sell -- or pg&e could not sell assets at least under that proposal. >> that's correct, for a period of five...
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their work continues in the hope that others may avoid trouble because fate thank barbara more from did abuse sports she made their peace she joins me in studio harbor we saw her in our piece so you spoke with robert think only a few weeks before he took his own life tell me about that interview but to be honest i didn't watch it again until recently you know when i prepared the report because i felt so effect as i mean the the news of his suicide really shocked me at the time but i've been thinking about a lot and there's one basic question i asked myself if i could have noticed something actually i have family members myself suffering from depression so it's a i have a certain sensitivity for the topic but now also that i watched it again i must say he seemed so relaxed and so open today we know it was just a facade he just pretended to be something that he wasn't and yeah that was very tragic so his widow is really doing a lot of work now she has this foundation set up. what has she achieved so far well the main goal is to where to raise awareness what she did is they built up a netw
their work continues in the hope that others may avoid trouble because fate thank barbara more from did abuse sports she made their peace she joins me in studio harbor we saw her in our piece so you spoke with robert think only a few weeks before he took his own life tell me about that interview but to be honest i didn't watch it again until recently you know when i prepared the report because i felt so effect as i mean the the news of his suicide really shocked me at the time but i've been...
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. >> i got to wonder -- barbara herron wants to redeem a pile of bad debt on distressed properties, including that thermometer, in a town whose best days mayiew mirror. >> but this was not done for business. this was done for the heart. and we wanted to bring back my dad's legacy. >> step one -- yesco, the company that built and financed the thermometer, agrees to write off its debt and relinquish any claim on the structure. step two -- barbara forecloses on the thermometer property. step three -- she pays off the bank that still has a lien on it. finally, willis herron's pride and joy is back in his family, free and clear. step four may be the hardest part -- getting the darn thing working again. for that, it's back to yesco. >> we ended up having to put a new computer in it, new drivers, software, and new l.e.d. lighting. >> so how much did it cost to fix the thermometer? >> about $150,000. >> family members, most of whom live a couple of hours away, take rotating shifts in baker to protect the tower from vandals. >> here's where we've been the last four months. >> what? >> yeah. >> you said you lived on the property. i thought there was
. >> i got to wonder -- barbara herron wants to redeem a pile of bad debt on distressed properties, including that thermometer, in a town whose best days mayiew mirror. >> but this was not done for business. this was done for the heart. and we wanted to bring back my dad's legacy. >> step one -- yesco, the company that built and financed the thermometer, agrees to write off its debt and relinquish any claim on the structure. step two -- barbara forecloses on the thermometer...
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and in fact he may be the fact witness if he's working with indicted individuals around our investigation. >> now, barbara've had this conversation about a few people over the last several months including the attorney general bill barr. if devin nunes went to ukraine and is mixed up in this conversation one way or the other. even if he was simply investigating by holding meetings with people who were sort of principles in this discussion, how does that play into the fact he is the ranking member, the lead republican involved in these impeachment hearings? >> you know, there's a lot of layers to unpack here. at one level it's just as a fact finder who's supposed to be in kind of a position of serving as a check and balance on the executive branch, if he himself is involved in investigating on his own, freelancing, it seems he's got a recusal situation or conflict of interest. i don't know how the rules work there but it seems like he's intertwining a bit of his own involvement along with his role in oversight. so that seems a little strange. it also could be the case and that depends on the facts if he is
and in fact he may be the fact witness if he's working with indicted individuals around our investigation. >> now, barbara've had this conversation about a few people over the last several months including the attorney general bill barr. if devin nunes went to ukraine and is mixed up in this conversation one way or the other. even if he was simply investigating by holding meetings with people who were sort of principles in this discussion, how does that play into the fact he is the...
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barbara plett-usher, b news, jerusalem. laura: y watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, coldplay mayve a new album, but you won't be seeing them on tour. ilwe wl tell you how concerns about the environmenare making ress pause. laura: protesters in malta are demanding the resignation of the prime minister after police arrested a prominent businessman in connection with the murder of journalist. the demonstrators accused the prime minister of protecting those behind the murder. reporter: protesters gathered outside the malteseam parlit swarming around the justice minister's car and chanting "assassin, mafia, correct." -- corrupt." >> there is so much going on. reporter: angry about ne investigat into the journalist's murder, they have accused politicians of protecting those responsible. >> they are all in this together! ey mnustesign! we cannot go on like this! reporter: armed police arrested a prominent businessman aboard his yacht. the prime minister has promised to leave no ston unturned in the investigation. ms. cuana galizia's son welcomed the arrest. >> it is obviously a welcome
barbara plett-usher, b news, jerusalem. laura: y watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, coldplay mayve a new album, but you won't be seeing them on tour. ilwe wl tell you how concerns about the environmenare making ress pause. laura: protesters in malta are demanding the resignation of the prime minister after police arrested a prominent businessman in connection with the murder of journalist. the demonstrators accused the prime minister of protecting...
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barbara slavin is the director of the future of iran initiative at the atlantic council. she says we mayrackdown on the protesters. potentially very damaging but it is early days, and we have to see whether the protest continue, whether the protest continue, whether they get worse. iran has had spasms of protests like this, really, throughout its history obviously they had a revolution a0 yea rs obviously they had a revolution a0 years ago but even after the creation of the islamic republic we have seen this kind of protest periodically, and in late 2017— early 2018 there were very serious protest about economic issues. tell us more protest about economic issues. tell us more about the economic situation. we don't know everything that goes on, obviously, within the country, but how significant other sanctions? how badly other hitting ordinary people? the sanctions have caused a run's economy to contract sharply. estimates range from 9%, 6%, some say about 12% over two yea rs, 6%, some say about 12% over two years, so 6%, some say about 12% over two years, so it has been a sharp construct
barbara slavin is the director of the future of iran initiative at the atlantic council. she says we mayrackdown on the protesters. potentially very damaging but it is early days, and we have to see whether the protest continue, whether the protest continue, whether they get worse. iran has had spasms of protests like this, really, throughout its history obviously they had a revolution a0 yea rs obviously they had a revolution a0 years ago but even after the creation of the islamic republic we...
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some farmers like it look east they believe their lives may change bring development to our community and country. al-jazeera. hello i'm barbara sarah this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes protests across iran as the government increases fuel prices one person is killed. and protesters confront police again in hong kong is china confirms it order to clean up by its army. violence and $129.00 a red.
some farmers like it look east they believe their lives may change bring development to our community and country. al-jazeera. hello i'm barbara sarah this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes protests across iran as the government increases fuel prices one person is killed. and protesters confront police again in hong kong is china confirms it order to clean up by its army. violence and $129.00 a red.
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barbara and marilyn's cases and tell us what was in their shots. it declined to participate in our story. >> who knows what's being injected. may not be any kind of stem cell at all. >> the doctor questions whether they are giving people living stem cells. >> the patient has no way of knowing. >> do you have any idea what they actually injected into you? >> no. >> marilyn's paperwork says she was injected with a product called sure force. it's made fro donated pla ten t placental tissue. the doctors we talkeskepcal. by the time placenta is processed and injected, any stem cells are still alive. we tried to get details and a sample from the manufacturer. but the company did not return our calls. >> is pain keeping you up at night? >> stem cell clinics are popping up all over. the food and drug administration estimates 700 nationwide. they just produced this cautionary video about unapproved stem cell treatment. >> none are proven to work to treat these conditions, worse, some may cause harm. >> why doesn't the fda shut down stem cell clinics and their suppliers? because they straddle a gray area, according to the fda. so buyer b
barbara and marilyn's cases and tell us what was in their shots. it declined to participate in our story. >> who knows what's being injected. may not be any kind of stem cell at all. >> the doctor questions whether they are giving people living stem cells. >> the patient has no way of knowing. >> do you have any idea what they actually injected into you? >> no. >> marilyn's paperwork says she was injected with a product called sure force. it's made fro...
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one official says the president may not understand the gravity of these cases, but for the pentagon, our correspondent barbaraoes seem to be a time line to this, because reportedly, the president is expected to make some so forth announcement around this by veteran's day. is that right? >> reporter: well, that's what the general thinking at the pentagon, if he decides to go ahead, he would do it around the veteran's day holiday, all emerging after a fox and friends report. we know they reported that the president was likely to exonerate three service members involved in cases of alleged and potential war crimes. defense secretary mark esper taking the unusual step of directly saying this is not a good idea, putting together the history and ready to present it to the president, trying to convince him not to exonerate people that may have been involved in war crimes. let's go quickly who these three service members are, leiutenant quint war rep found guilty for ordering his men to fire on men on a motor psych until afghanistan, eddie gallagher, a navy seal demoted after he was acquitted of some charges but foun
one official says the president may not understand the gravity of these cases, but for the pentagon, our correspondent barbaraoes seem to be a time line to this, because reportedly, the president is expected to make some so forth announcement around this by veteran's day. is that right? >> reporter: well, that's what the general thinking at the pentagon, if he decides to go ahead, he would do it around the veteran's day holiday, all emerging after a fox and friends report. we know they...
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barbara county late tomorrow night into wednesday. moderate strength level two developing in gulf of alaska. will bring rain heavy at times in the bay area. wind advisory starts tomorrow afternoon. runs to wednesday morning. may topple trees and power lines, be prepared for possible outages. high surf advisory through wednesday afternoon. breakers up todrive, ponding on roadways, watch out for flooding. begins in north bay tomorrow afternoon and rapidly spreads and intensifies into the evening hour. rest of the forecast and holiday coming up. >>> happening now, people are racing to clear blocked storm drains and cover outdoor furniture as the storm approaches. >> cornell barnard is live. >> reporter: folks are getting ready. rain moving in. city trying to keep up with all the falling leaves, they're everywhere. goal to keep them out of storm drains. >> we have been waiting for the rain and getting ready for it. >> reporter: terri brown can't recall last time it rained around here. knows we need it. outdoor furniture, not so much. >> tarps to cover the furniture from the rain coming. >> reporter: better hurry, most of the tarps sold out at p.d. hardway in novato and other stuff. >> everybody is coming in last
barbara county late tomorrow night into wednesday. moderate strength level two developing in gulf of alaska. will bring rain heavy at times in the bay area. wind advisory starts tomorrow afternoon. runs to wednesday morning. may topple trees and power lines, be prepared for possible outages. high surf advisory through wednesday afternoon. breakers up todrive, ponding on roadways, watch out for flooding. begins in north bay tomorrow afternoon and rapidly spreads and intensifies into the evening...
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>>you may remember almost exactly a year ago there was a romaine lettuce e coli outbreak linked to santa barbara this year's is linked to the salinas region and according to the cdc. it is the same strain as last year's i met with the woman who contracted e coli last year and she says it's unacceptable that this keeps happening too often too often no one's accountable for this and this is the problem after spending the first few weeks of 2019 trying to get rid of e coli in her system. >>tipper on resident collect klaus was frustrated to hear of the latest outbreak and we've got to. >>make sure that our farmers are really really careful that we're ingesting into our bodies and he collides not one thing that we want in our bodies. >>clough said she was in severe pain when she went into the hospital on christmas eve last year and after being diagnosed with eco lie should it took several weeks to fully read her system of the bacteria extremely painful. >>that is extremely painful and you do have all the tile results that will tell you that you are very sick. i was in the hospital for 2 days, she hop
>>you may remember almost exactly a year ago there was a romaine lettuce e coli outbreak linked to santa barbara this year's is linked to the salinas region and according to the cdc. it is the same strain as last year's i met with the woman who contracted e coli last year and she says it's unacceptable that this keeps happening too often too often no one's accountable for this and this is the problem after spending the first few weeks of 2019 trying to get rid of e coli in her system....
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>>jr and justine you may remember almost exactly a year ago there was a romaine lettuce e coli outbreak stemming from santa barbaraar as you mentioned has been traced back to salinas but according to the cdc, this year's is the same strain as the last. i met a woman today who contracted e coli last year and feels it's unacceptable that this keeps happening. too often too often no one's accountable for this. and this is the problem after spending the first few weeks of 2019 trying to get rid of e coli in her system. >>tipper on resident collect klaus was frustrated to hear of the latest outbreak and we've got to. >>make sure that our farmers are really really careful. but we're ingesting into our bodies and he collides not one thing that we want in our bodies. >>clough said she was in severe pain when she went into the hospital on christmas eve last year and after being diagnosed with eco lie should it took several weeks to fully read her system of the bacteria extremely painful. >>that extremely painful and you do have all the tile results that will tell you that you are very sick. i was in the hospital for 2 days
>>jr and justine you may remember almost exactly a year ago there was a romaine lettuce e coli outbreak stemming from santa barbaraar as you mentioned has been traced back to salinas but according to the cdc, this year's is the same strain as the last. i met a woman today who contracted e coli last year and feels it's unacceptable that this keeps happening. too often too often no one's accountable for this. and this is the problem after spending the first few weeks of 2019 trying to get...
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barbara. high winds helped it spread quickly last night. firefighters hope the rain coming later will help that out. >> number seven, she may not have found trueen "the bachelorette" but hannah brown is the new "dancing with the stars" champion taking home the mirror ball trophy last night. all the celebrities in the final four will be live on "gma" up next. >> that's something she'll have for a lifetime. >> yeah. and she is milking this for everything it's worth. good for her. >> you're right. >> one appearance on a reality show and she's making that into a whole career. as we join you this tuesday morning, 100 million on alert for a weather triple threat this thanksgiving. >>> powerful storms closing in right now, threatening holiday travel with flooding and more than a foot of snow. already causing chaos on the roads and at the airport, more than 400 flights already canceled. alerts stretching into the east and the big question about the thanksgiving parade. will heavy winds keep those famous balloons on the ground? >>> furious flames. overnight, our team live on the scene as a major wildfire erupts in california exploding into more than 3,
barbara. high winds helped it spread quickly last night. firefighters hope the rain coming later will help that out. >> number seven, she may not have found trueen "the bachelorette" but hannah brown is the new "dancing with the stars" champion taking home the mirror ball trophy last night. all the celebrities in the final four will be live on "gma" up next. >> that's something she'll have for a lifetime. >> yeah. and she is milking this for...
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you.in believed to be into what may have sparked the fire and how congregation members are reacting to the loss. >>> a wildfire burning in the hills above santa barbaraabove santa barbara. what firefighte most stores are open thanksgiving, 6pm to midnight. reopening friday at 7am. ...with extended hours saturday and sunday. yes for less. your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yeah! that's yes for less. opr. holiday gifts everyone's sure to love at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. now. don't go tomorrowwhen the snow and rain is going to start. as we are listening to love song by susan perellas, by the way from humboldt county and wondering if she is coming home for the holidays a lot of excitement in the air people are headed straight back >> think about that picture, going to look different covered in snow >> the calm before the storm i look out there a moment ago we are watching the system come into northern california. if i zoom in closer not just the northern edge of california i'm beginning to see moisture on the north edge there. as we get to the second part of the early afternoon rain begins to move in
you.in believed to be into what may have sparked the fire and how congregation members are reacting to the loss. >>> a wildfire burning in the hills above santa barbaraabove santa barbara. what firefighte most stores are open thanksgiving, 6pm to midnight. reopening friday at 7am. ...with extended hours saturday and sunday. yes for less. your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yeah! that's yes for less. opr. holiday gifts everyone's sure to love at 20 to 60 percent off department...
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quote of your's that you actually gave to barbara in her piece on cnn.com in which you talk about the current state of the u.s. military. and you wrote, it may but it sure the hell is being bent by this and increasingly becoming brittle. so how dire do you view this situation? >> well, i wouldn't put it in the dire category, alex, but i would put it in the challenging category. why i say that is because the military is a profession. secretary spencer said the other day, it is the profession of arms. when ever you define a profession, there are certain tenants that go along with that. they have an ethos and set of values they abide by, certainly all branchs of the military have that. another tenant of professionalism is they are required to discipline or even dismiss their own when they violate the standards of the profession. and that's what we're seeing right now with president trump's involvement in this action against the two sailers and the navy s.e.a.l. he is trying to insert himself in professional norms where professionals are supposed to be the ones that discipline and dismiss others. certainly that's a part of the challenge that we'
quote of your's that you actually gave to barbara in her piece on cnn.com in which you talk about the current state of the u.s. military. and you wrote, it may but it sure the hell is being bent by this and increasingly becoming brittle. so how dire do you view this situation? >> well, i wouldn't put it in the dire category, alex, but i would put it in the challenging category. why i say that is because the military is a profession. secretary spencer said the other day, it is the...
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barbara? >> good morning, alisyn. on this veterans day there are 22 million living american service members and veterans and it's a simple fact, arlington mayoss the rolling green lawns of arlington national cemetery the final resting place for more than 400,000 active duty troops, veterans and their families. >> the story of those remembered today is one of extraordinary sacrifice. it's a story of lives cut short, of hopes and dreams never realized. >> reporter: for more than 150 years, these hallowed grounds have recorded the history of america's veterans. 1500 of the first black combat soldiers who served in the civil war were laid to rest here. presidents are here. and so are hundreds of young troops who died in iraq and afghanistan. now, however, the march of times has caught up. arlington is running out of room. >> we want to stay open for 150 more years, so -- and not just our current generation, but that 5-year-old who is going to raise his or her hand to serve this nation, we want to be available for them for our future. >> reporter: proposed new rules still allow burial for those killed in action and recipients of the highest awar
barbara? >> good morning, alisyn. on this veterans day there are 22 million living american service members and veterans and it's a simple fact, arlington mayoss the rolling green lawns of arlington national cemetery the final resting place for more than 400,000 active duty troops, veterans and their families. >> the story of those remembered today is one of extraordinary sacrifice. it's a story of lives cut short, of hopes and dreams never realized. >> reporter: for more than...
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evident to her that her dad's days on earth are short and she fears he may only have weeks to live, even the judge who sentenced him, barbara okay with an early release, she said it would show compassion, would not jeopardize public safety and she said he has been published enough well, the government is not moved by any of this pointing out that barbara jones at the time of the sentencing said that anything less than life in prison would be wrong and also pointing out that ebers directed the massive fraud which caused tens of thousands of shareholders to suffer billions of dollars in losses this all falls to the new judge in the case, she gave the victims in the case through yesterday to respond and be heard about this no word on whether anybody took her up on that she also just yesterday asked for more medical information from the bureau of prisons including whether he's faking any of this. guys. >> scott, you and i both covered this closely and the other major frauds of that era, certainly i'm thinking enron, adelphia, there was a bunch of them as you well now. >> right. >> in 25 years, though, always did seem to me to b
evident to her that her dad's days on earth are short and she fears he may only have weeks to live, even the judge who sentenced him, barbara okay with an early release, she said it would show compassion, would not jeopardize public safety and she said he has been published enough well, the government is not moved by any of this pointing out that barbara jones at the time of the sentencing said that anything less than life in prison would be wrong and also pointing out that ebers directed the...
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may change bring development to our community country. makes a grants asylum to believe he is ex-president have a day after he resigned from office at the military's request. hello i'm barbara starr at this is al jazeera live from london also coming out police shoot a demonstrator a close range as hong kong protests take another violent turn a probation supporter of was also set alight a court in the hague orders the netherlands to repatriate 50 children born to dutch women who joined the i saw in syria and scientists in stargazers witness so rare calls make events as the planet mercury passes between the earth and the sun. thank you for joining us mexico has accepted an asylum request from bolivia as ex-president have a morale is a day after morale is resigned from office the mexican foreign minister says he's asked his bolivian counterpart to guarantee safe passage for morale is out of the country this says the organization of american states plans to hold a special meeting on tuesday to discuss the situation in bolivia. i inform you that a few moments ago i received a call from president ever morello's whereby he responded to our invitation and formally requested politic
may change bring development to our community country. makes a grants asylum to believe he is ex-president have a day after he resigned from office at the military's request. hello i'm barbara starr at this is al jazeera live from london also coming out police shoot a demonstrator a close range as hong kong protests take another violent turn a probation supporter of was also set alight a court in the hague orders the netherlands to repatriate 50 children born to dutch women who joined the i saw...
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barbara, appreciate your time on this sunday. >>> house intelligence committee member devin nunes may be answering questions about ukraine instead of asking them. representative adam smith tells msnbc nunes is likely to face an ethics investigation all of it stemming from allegations he met with the ex-ukrainian prosecutor last year. >> do you believe that this should be a matter for an ethics investigation regarding mr. nunes? >> quite likely without question. >> nunes denies the meeting and has been one of the many republicans insisting that ukrainians worked with the dnc to interfere in the 2016 election. >> at the end of the day the commander in chief concerned about 2016 election meddling by ukraine. >> at the same time certain ukrainians did work against candidate trump. some with the dnc. >> alexandra chalupa former dnc official admitted she provided anti--trump information, nelly ohr. >> former msnbc political contributor david jolly here to shed light on this. david, nbc news has confirmed that ukrainian prosecutor viktor shokin says he actually did meet with nunes in vienna austria back in 2018. nunes says it's all jus
barbara, appreciate your time on this sunday. >>> house intelligence committee member devin nunes may be answering questions about ukraine instead of asking them. representative adam smith tells msnbc nunes is likely to face an ethics investigation all of it stemming from allegations he met with the ex-ukrainian prosecutor last year. >> do you believe that this should be a matter for an ethics investigation regarding mr. nunes? >> quite likely without question. >>...
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it may be that sondland will get a breather on this for a while, and there's some question about when they'll come back to it. >> barbaraeparation that sondland and his criminal lawyers went through for his testimony? this could have been avoided. his lawyers could have gotten the full story from him and said, look, do not try to shave off this corner of the testimony here, just get it straight. >> yeah, i think that -- i don't know what his lawyers advised him, but whatever it was, he either disregarder their good advice or got bad advice. he claimed not to recall certain things, and, you know, in our common knowledge there are things people don't recall. i probably can't recall right now what i had for breakfast, but it seems certain that people would recall whether they participated in negotiations to with hold $400 million in military aid in exchange for a political investigation with a head of state. that is such a significant thing that it just really strains believability to think that's something that would have slipped someone's mind. and only after other witnesses come forward with that information to suddenly
it may be that sondland will get a breather on this for a while, and there's some question about when they'll come back to it. >> barbaraeparation that sondland and his criminal lawyers went through for his testimony? this could have been avoided. his lawyers could have gotten the full story from him and said, look, do not try to shave off this corner of the testimony here, just get it straight. >> yeah, i think that -- i don't know what his lawyers advised him, but whatever it was,...
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barbara. so far however, good news, no reports of anyone injured or any homes damaged. >>rainfall should help with that situation in southern california. what it's not. travel you maygiving is specially into tonight, look at we have come in >>all right we're back 9.45 the time john here keeping us updated on the big weather story today which is the storm coming before the day is done yeah not going to be a fun night for air travel guys. you both are not driving a quarterly our boss air. our best interests will be right here will be if it not traveling but even here locally and in the roads are going to be kind of dangers are lot of rain absolutely we've got the rain that's coming in at a pretty busy time of day 2 for your evening commute. and we've got some strong winds. so there's multiple advisories out there and then there's been a lot of focus on the sierra to is that's working and there's going to be a lot of snowfall. >>piling up, especially later today on into tonight. so we have are seeing some changes across the bay area not near as bright as it was earlier and your berkeley county right here starting to see some cloud cover drifting not really blocking ou
barbara. so far however, good news, no reports of anyone injured or any homes damaged. >>rainfall should help with that situation in southern california. what it's not. travel you maygiving is specially into tonight, look at we have come in >>all right we're back 9.45 the time john here keeping us updated on the big weather story today which is the storm coming before the day is done yeah not going to be a fun night for air travel guys. you both are not driving a quarterly our boss...
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may put it in front of the jury. we're expecting a fairly interesting and colorful trial, andrea. >> anything involving roger stone, for decades going back to richard nixon, i know is colorful. barbara mcquade, you have tweeted about this issue and you've written about this issue, that this could be the secrets of the mueller redactions revealed because there was a phone call to the president in his car with rick gates and it was redacted and it could very well be that that call, if rick gates is supposed to be one of the witnesses, the deputy campaign manager, who had a plea deal, rick gates could testify who was on that phone call. >> yes, i think that we are positioned to see a lot of things that were redacted from the mueller report. the bulk of the redactions in the report related to pending matter, and i think most people believe the pending matter is the roger stone trial, to prevent any unfairness to him before his trial, much of that material was redacted. now that's about to come out. i think we'll learn how much president trump knew about what was going on with wikileaks. even though robert mueller concluded it did not arise to the level of conspiracy, he did conclude tha
may put it in front of the jury. we're expecting a fairly interesting and colorful trial, andrea. >> anything involving roger stone, for decades going back to richard nixon, i know is colorful. barbara mcquade, you have tweeted about this issue and you've written about this issue, that this could be the secrets of the mueller redactions revealed because there was a phone call to the president in his car with rick gates and it was redacted and it could very well be that that call, if rick...
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president and his lawyers have gotten, he and his lawyers may attend the hearings, they can question witnesses, they can object to evidence. and barbaraen i saw this object to evidence piece here that i wondered, well in, a court of law, it is the judge who determined whether an objection is upheld. a court of law, it is the judge who determined whether an objection is upheld. or denied. who is the judge, is it chairman nadler? >> it is an unusual situation. i think that he will be sort of the referee at least. but what it says is that if a decision needs to be made on these thing, then the committee will vote. and because the committee has a majority of democratic members, they do retain the power to overrule these objections. they also retain a really interesting power, i don't know how effective this will be, but you know how we've seen the president stonewalling by not allowing certain witnesses to everyone show up and testify. one of the things that they have retained is the power to use sanctions to say if you engage in that kind of refusal to allow witnesses to testify, we retain the power to take away these rights. >> wow. i h
president and his lawyers have gotten, he and his lawyers may attend the hearings, they can question witnesses, they can object to evidence. and barbaraen i saw this object to evidence piece here that i wondered, well in, a court of law, it is the judge who determined whether an objection is upheld. a court of law, it is the judge who determined whether an objection is upheld. or denied. who is the judge, is it chairman nadler? >> it is an unusual situation. i think that he will be sort...
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may i have a motion? >> i'll move it. >> second. >> all those in favor? opposed? the motion carries. >> thank you. >> thank you. next item, please. >> clerk: item 13, approve the deappropriatetithe -- [agenda item read]. >> barbara hale, assistant general manager for power. as we mentioned, the city provides affordable housing, recreation, infrastructure. the disputes with pg&e on the connections are summarized and reported quarterly to the commission and the board in a written report. to understand this opportunity and prepare the offer, the city, acting through the city attorney, contracted for services. funding is needed to continue this effort, both to fund staff time and consulting time and city attorney time. we've been briefing the commission throughout this effort on both disputes and the acquisition efforts in closed session and i'll just remind you that any question you have today that's appropriate for the closed session can certainly be addressed at that time, and we can then return to open session for consideration of a vote on this item if that's deemed necessary by the commission. so you can see that we're anticipating funding of $17.2 million through the end of this fiscal year. that's a substant
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may have pursued business dealings in ukraine while at the same time teaming up with the country's top government officials to uncover dirt on president trump's rivals, the bidens. rudy giuliani denied these. our barbara is joining me now. >> nile, to you first, the impeachment inquiry, five questions looming over the impeachment. what's the biggest question you want to answer this week. the single biggest question is what are the charges or the k-9s kinds of impeachment going to be? will it be more looking at patterpat a pattern of behavior and involving charges of obstruction of justice. now you also point out how the impeachment can affect the polls specifically if it carries into 2020. both parties argued the impeachment helps them. what do you say? i think it motivates the bases on both sides. i don't think it helped any president to be impeached broadly speaking. this idea that donald trump sees some political - i think that's nonsense, he does not want that black mark against him in the history books. republicans will push the line of democrats over stepping. there has been some movement in favor of impeachment. polls last week 61% of women want the president impeached and removed from office.
may have pursued business dealings in ukraine while at the same time teaming up with the country's top government officials to uncover dirt on president trump's rivals, the bidens. rudy giuliani denied these. our barbara is joining me now. >> nile, to you first, the impeachment inquiry, five questions looming over the impeachment. what's the biggest question you want to answer this week. the single biggest question is what are the charges or the k-9s kinds of impeachment going to be? will...
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may be coming soon from president trump. according to cnn sources, he wants to stop president trump from dismissing the criminal sentences or charges against three service members accused of various war crimes. as barbaraent could come on veterans day. >> i do have full confidence in the military justice system. >> reporter: defense secretary mark esper making the first public remarks about stopping president trump from dismissing criminal cases against service members accused of potential war crimes. >> i had the chance to have a robust discussion with the president yesterday and i offered as i do in all matters the facts, the options, my advice, the recommendations and we'll see how things play out sflnchs an administration official confirming to cnn the president is still considering the idea. an idea first reported on fox news which cnn has learned that had mark esper and army and navy leaders scrambling, assembling the case files to urge the president to let the military justice system take its course rather than appear to endorse troops chorjed and potentially convicted of wrongdoing. >> you could put leaders in a difficult position in terps of their ability to enact good order and discipline on
may be coming soon from president trump. according to cnn sources, he wants to stop president trump from dismissing the criminal sentences or charges against three service members accused of various war crimes. as barbaraent could come on veterans day. >> i do have full confidence in the military justice system. >> reporter: defense secretary mark esper making the first public remarks about stopping president trump from dismissing criminal cases against service members accused of...
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barbara bush helped change our country for the better. today, in this beautiful facility, we can see the impact of americans with disabilities act, the main air is always refreshing, especially today -- may maine -- maine air is always fresh and, especially day. -- today. smaug was choking our cities. no other issue affects our nation, people, and future more than education. we are delighted to be cohosting this important event as we look back at the ground breaking collaborative work of the 1989 education summit, but in classic george bush fashion, looking ahead to the challenges and opportunities that remain. convening this event under the distinguished lecture series seems poignant. this being the first such lasher -- lecture since we lost president bush last year. the bushes enjoy a wonderful -- enjoy wonderful relationship with the school and students. it's my great pleasure to introduce our distinguished moderator for today's events, one of the masterminds behind the 1989 education summit, professor roger porter. he serves as the business and government professor at the kennedy school. in 18 -- in 19 89, he was a senior advisor for the best policy. we could not be more pleased to h
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may change it will bring development to our community and country. mexico grants us siloam to believe years ex-president have a day after he resigned from office at the military's request. hello i'm barbara starr at this is al jazeera live from london also coming out police shoot a demonstrator a close range as hong kong protests take another violent turn a probation supporter was also set alight a court of the hague orders the netherlands to repatriate 50 children born to dutch women who joined the.
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barbara mcquaid is a former u.s. attorney in michigan and is joining us from ann arbor. thanks for being here. quick question. some democrats are out there saying -- raising concerns that sondland mayrjured himself during police clohis cl testimony. what is your take? >> he definitely has inconsistencie inconsistencies. he said that there was never any communication to ukraine, that there was military aid would be withheld unless they completed those investigations. that was later contradicted by two witnesses. and gordon sondland corrected his testimony to say once he heard that, now he recall that had that did happen and he corrected his testimony. and now we have seen once again yet anothercontradiction. he previously stated that he had not communicated with the white house or the state department about the investigations and now we have new testimony about the phone in the restaurant about the investigations. and so i think that it remains to be seen whether he will correct that or what he will do about it. but he does at least have those contradictions out there which could amount for perjury. >> what could happen if it is approach that he lied? >> he could be charged with a c
barbara mcquaid is a former u.s. attorney in michigan and is joining us from ann arbor. thanks for being here. quick question. some democrats are out there saying -- raising concerns that sondland mayrjured himself during police clohis cl testimony. what is your take? >> he definitely has inconsistencie inconsistencies. he said that there was never any communication to ukraine, that there was military aid would be withheld unless they completed those investigations. that was later...
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. >> barbara, there was hope that john bolton would come forward and tell the truth about what he knew. a lot of skepticism yesterday after reports came out that he may have signed a multimillion dollars book deal. will we see john bolton testify in congress or is he just going to play this out and delay it as long as possible? >> i don't know. i think if there's a favorable ruling in the mcgahn case he may be compelled and we'll see him to do it. but i agree with you, i think it's disgusting that someone who say public servant and who obtained information in his employment on behalf of the people is selling that story rather than share it with the public at a time when it's necessary. >> there are people sharing their stories beginning tomorrow, bill taylor and marie yovanovitch. from your prosecutor's seat, what does that do to this process when the public gets to hear the voices of these people? we've heard their voices through transcripts, of their depositions, of their closed testimony. ha does it me what does it mean it have them seated in a chair saying some of the things they that they said in private? >> i think it could be incredibly compil
. >> barbara, there was hope that john bolton would come forward and tell the truth about what he knew. a lot of skepticism yesterday after reports came out that he may have signed a multimillion dollars book deal. will we see john bolton testify in congress or is he just going to play this out and delay it as long as possible? >> i don't know. i think if there's a favorable ruling in the mcgahn case he may be compelled and we'll see him to do it. but i agree with you, i think it's...