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today the american people got a fuller picture of the corrupt abuse of power by the president of the united states. we have known for over a month about the catalyst for this investigation when the ukrainian president told president trump he wanted to buy more american weapons and the president responded, quote, i would like you to do us a favor, though. so we have the call notes. we've gotten thousands and thousands of pages of transcripts from impeachment depositions of people testifying behind closed doors about what happened, but today we got to hear it and see it with our own eyes. it was trulyr historic. the first w witnesses in the impeachment hearing acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine william taylor and deputy assistant secretary of state george kent. they testified in front of the house intelligence committee for more than five hours.es and what we heard was specific testimony about how president trump withheld military assistance from ukraine, a country currently occupied by russia, a country in desperate need of thatco aid and assistan, in order to squeeze the new ukrainian
today the american people got a fuller picture of the corrupt abuse of power by the president of the united states. we have known for over a month about the catalyst for this investigation when the ukrainian president told president trump he wanted to buy more american weapons and the president responded, quote, i would like you to do us a favor, though. so we have the call notes. we've gotten thousands and thousands of pages of transcripts from impeachment depositions of people testifying...
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it means fuller. steven fuller austin, the founder of texas. you only get that here on the morning news. i'm dennis o'donnell, see you tonight. >>> got it. time now 4:57. straight ahead in the next half- hour marking 41 years since the assassination. >> a ware inside oakland international airport where they lost power. we'll give you a live update how everything is running this morning. >>> and don't forget we're streaming now on cbsn bay area. you can find %fo >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 5:00s and streaming on cbsn bay area taking a live look at oakland international airport after the massive power outage. the race to get stranded travelers back on schedule. >> plus, 41 years later a look back at the murders of harvey milk and mayor george masco ney and how the bay area is coming together today. >> the suspect accused of threatening to shoot up a synagogue won't be out of jail anytime soon. the new federal charge he is facing. it is wednesday, november 27th. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. war
it means fuller. steven fuller austin, the founder of texas. you only get that here on the morning news. i'm dennis o'donnell, see you tonight. >>> got it. time now 4:57. straight ahead in the next half- hour marking 41 years since the assassination. >> a ware inside oakland international airport where they lost power. we'll give you a live update how everything is running this morning. >>> and don't forget we're streaming now on cbsn bay area. you can find %fo...
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that's with a a source is telling us as the "fuller house" star is fighting new charges and feeling theeat of the college admissions scandal. the revelation comes during a major twist in lori's legal case. this more morning lawyers for the actress and her fashion designer husband entered not guilty pleas to a new bribery charge that prosecutors brought against them last month. >> hi, lori. how are you? >> the 55-year-old has been sticking to her yoga routine as she awaits trial. >> are you upset that you might go to jail? >> that's her in beverly hills earlier this month being grilled by the paparazzi. >> are you on good terms with mossimo? >> are your co-stars showing any support, lori? >> all this as the taping of the final season of "fuller house" has come to an end. >> why is there a real lock on a fake jail? >> candace cameron bure posted this karaoke video from the wrap party earlier this week. we're told lori's tv family felt the big good-bye bash, quote, was not the same without her. our source also says the cancellation of the show felt like another blow, but lori just couldn't
that's with a a source is telling us as the "fuller house" star is fighting new charges and feeling theeat of the college admissions scandal. the revelation comes during a major twist in lori's legal case. this more morning lawyers for the actress and her fashion designer husband entered not guilty pleas to a new bribery charge that prosecutors brought against them last month. >> hi, lori. how are you? >> the 55-year-old has been sticking to her yoga routine as she awaits...
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rrified, breaking down, and feeling at her very wors that's what a source is telling us as the "fuller house" star is fighting a new charge and feeling the heat of the college admissions scandal. the revelation comes during a major twist in lo's legal case. wednesday wyers for the actress and her fashion designer husband entered not guilty pleas to a new bribery charge that prosecutors broughtgainst them last month. the 55-year-old has been icking to her yoga routine as she awaits trial. >> are you upset you might go t jail? >> that's her in beverly hills earlier this month being grilled byhe paparazzi. >> are you on goo terms with mosso? are yr co-stars showing support, lori? >> all this, the taping of the final season of "fuller house has come to an end. >> why is a real lock on a fake jail? >> cdace cameron bur pted this karaoke video fmhe wrap party earlier this week. we're told lori's tv family felt the big good-e bash was, quote, not the same without her. our source also says the canclation of the show felt like another blow, but lori couldn't take part in anything to do wither t
rrified, breaking down, and feeling at her very wors that's what a source is telling us as the "fuller house" star is fighting a new charge and feeling the heat of the college admissions scandal. the revelation comes during a major twist in lo's legal case. wednesday wyers for the actress and her fashion designer husband entered not guilty pleas to a new bribery charge that prosecutors broughtgainst them last month. the 55-year-old has been icking to her yoga routine as she awaits...
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we want a fuller conversation. since we started this conversation a year ago, myself, supervisor ronan and supervisor valley brown, we have a lot that is about to open and it will be the first lot in the city and county of san francisco, but one thing we've learned is that the increase in amount of homelessness in sanfrancisco has been almost 70% attributed to people living in vehicles. this is not a trend that is unique to sanfrancisco. this is something that is happening nation-wide. it has absolutely coincided with the recovery of our economy and with the expansion and the tightening of our housing market. so we need to have a fuller conversation, 33 spots, obviously, is not enough and we've already started these conversations with president yi and we're talking with supervisor walton and supervisor ronan, supervisor brown is and looking all over san francisco because the idea of putting up signs and pushing people block to block is a failed strategy. and so as supervisor hainey likes to say, every district in t
we want a fuller conversation. since we started this conversation a year ago, myself, supervisor ronan and supervisor valley brown, we have a lot that is about to open and it will be the first lot in the city and county of san francisco, but one thing we've learned is that the increase in amount of homelessness in sanfrancisco has been almost 70% attributed to people living in vehicles. this is not a trend that is unique to sanfrancisco. this is something that is happening nation-wide. it has...
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represent their countries, it's now an 18—team end—of—year competition, as our correspondent russell fuller not enough of the top players were playing consistently throughout the season playing consistently throughout the season and the organisers, the international tennis federation, who got $3 billion worth of investment from an investment group decided they would try to get it all done in one week and get attention on the event. i think there will hopefully make a difference. whereas, if your country was knocked out before the final, unless you are a hardcore tennis fan, you probably didn't pay much attention to the finals taking place in november. the hope is that one big global event, whoever is in the final, there will be a big global audience tuning in. some people are confused by gerald piquet is involved in this. roger federer hasn't particularly wanted a new competition. mind you, he hasn't played much in the davis cup in recent yea rs. played much in the davis cup in recent years. he has referred to this as the gerald piquet cup on several occasions. lleyton hewitt, still the cap
represent their countries, it's now an 18—team end—of—year competition, as our correspondent russell fuller not enough of the top players were playing consistently throughout the season playing consistently throughout the season and the organisers, the international tennis federation, who got $3 billion worth of investment from an investment group decided they would try to get it all done in one week and get attention on the event. i think there will hopefully make a difference. whereas,...
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her‘s been speaking to our tennis correspondent russel fuller.to say six or seven weeks before antwerp, the conversations i was having with my team were like, i'm not sure, i'm not sure what i can get to and i'd watch videos of myself playing in majorca and things and i'd be like, i looked a bit slow and i didn't like what i was seeing. my expectations of myself i always too high and something that i've always tried to reduce those expectations a place on myself. ultimately, what i've learned over the last couple of years, i don't really care about rankings, i don't really care about winning tennis competitions, it's nice as brilliant to do that but i really enjoy playing tennis. i love it and that's what i've done my whole life. if i'm able to do that pain—free and being competitive then i'm going to enjoy doing that. i don't need to set a big target of top ten are trying to make the semis of the grand slam because i've done all of that before. when i go on the court i'd like to feel i had a chance of winning. i know if i played against the top
her‘s been speaking to our tennis correspondent russel fuller.to say six or seven weeks before antwerp, the conversations i was having with my team were like, i'm not sure, i'm not sure what i can get to and i'd watch videos of myself playing in majorca and things and i'd be like, i looked a bit slow and i didn't like what i was seeing. my expectations of myself i always too high and something that i've always tried to reduce those expectations a place on myself. ultimately, what i've learned...
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represent their countries, it's now an 18—team end—of—year competition, as our correspondent russell fullerers were playing consistently throughout the season playing consistently throughout the season and the organisers, the international tennis
represent their countries, it's now an 18—team end—of—year competition, as our correspondent russell fullerers were playing consistently throughout the season playing consistently throughout the season and the organisers, the international tennis
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captain lyon smith told russell fuller that the team have shown their strength in depth today. knew we had to go out and when the match if we had any chance to progress in the event. played a great match from start to finish. we started a very quick, aggressive, did not give them any time to we knew we had kyle ready to go. we were scheduled to our evening that we consider everyone is, not tomorrow, not thai, but to my subcu practices and see everyone feels and see what the best situation is for the divide against germany. you want to make a call on friday morning, is this one of the biggest decisions had made? it is but i think is better when you have the quality and look who is in the best physical condition but also then you can look at the match ups again and start to link those factors together to come up link those factors together to come up with what you think is best for the team and days go by where we may not of had that much and we do now andi not of had that much and we do now and i think it is important to use that. team gb‘s four—man bobsleigh team have been pres
captain lyon smith told russell fuller that the team have shown their strength in depth today. knew we had to go out and when the match if we had any chance to progress in the event. played a great match from start to finish. we started a very quick, aggressive, did not give them any time to we knew we had kyle ready to go. we were scheduled to our evening that we consider everyone is, not tomorrow, not thai, but to my subcu practices and see everyone feels and see what the best situation is...
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captain leon smith told russell fuller that the team have shown their strength in depth today.o go. —— we had kyle ready to go. difficult to go again at a high intensity tempo. we got coyotes ago andi intensity tempo. we got coyotes ago and i think it was the right decision to do that, now gives us time because we have scheduled tomorrow evening that we can see how eve ryo ne tomorrow evening that we can see how everyone is — not tonight, but tomorrow. do some practices, see who is ready to go for germany. is this one of the most difficult selection decision you have had since captain? it may be, but it is... look at who was in the best physical condition but look at the matchups again, inc. those factors together to come out with u thick is the best team and... yesterday we may not have had that as much but we do come and we will look at that. still to come on sportsday: we'll hear from some of the british students who've been hand—picked to train for the nfl without having to go all the way to the states to do it. and, how do you greet your club team—mate after beating him in
captain leon smith told russell fuller that the team have shown their strength in depth today.o go. —— we had kyle ready to go. difficult to go again at a high intensity tempo. we got coyotes ago andi intensity tempo. we got coyotes ago and i think it was the right decision to do that, now gives us time because we have scheduled tomorrow evening that we can see how eve ryo ne tomorrow evening that we can see how everyone is — not tonight, but tomorrow. do some practices, see who is ready...
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very inspiring project, in a way, very similar to what you've just seen, for the buckminster fuller challllenge, whicich is an annul prize that has been called, um, socially responsible e design's highehest awaof
very inspiring project, in a way, very similar to what you've just seen, for the buckminster fuller challllenge, whicich is an annul prize that has been called, um, socially responsible e design's highehest awaof
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it provides a fuller picture of that attempt to lock down the phone call. among the efforts to do that was placing it in a highly classified server. that also was eisenberg's decision. that's another reason why vindman's information is interesting. democrats really wanting to hear from eisenberg. that's one of the reasons they actually subpoenaed him to appear before their committee on monday. at this point it doesn't appear likely that he will comply. he is, after all, a member of the white house counsel's office. the white house counsel's office is the department that created this legal strategy of not cooperating with the impeachment inquiry. he's one of a long list of current and former white house and administration officials who democrats want to hear from next week. among them rick perry. as you mentioned, he has found himself in the center of this ukraine controversy somewhat unwittingly. the department of energy says that he won't appear. they call this a secret star chamber inquisition. they say he won't appear unless these depositions take place
it provides a fuller picture of that attempt to lock down the phone call. among the efforts to do that was placing it in a highly classified server. that also was eisenberg's decision. that's another reason why vindman's information is interesting. democrats really wanting to hear from eisenberg. that's one of the reasons they actually subpoenaed him to appear before their committee on monday. at this point it doesn't appear likely that he will comply. he is, after all, a member of the white...
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>> [ laughter ] >> fuller. folder austin, the founder of texas.huge tonight, they beat duke. >> it is not free throw? are you he could've just been the middle class kid who made good. but mike bloomberg became the guy who did good. after building a business that created thousands of jobs he took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the wealthy will pay more in taxes and the middle class get their fair share. everyone without health insurance can get it and everyone who likes theirs keep it. and where jobs won't just help you get by, but get ahead. and on all those things mike blomberg intends to make goo
>> [ laughter ] >> fuller. folder austin, the founder of texas.huge tonight, they beat duke. >> it is not free throw? are you he could've just been the middle class kid who made good. but mike bloomberg became the guy who did good. after building a business that created thousands of jobs he took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing...
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lori's "fuller house" co-star bob saget is standing by her. >> for a while i was saying no comment. what i would say is i love the people i love and i have empathy for people that are in my life for 35 years. i don't cut people out. >> lori could use a little love right now. a source tells "e.t." lori is worried and has had sleepless nights throughout this nightmare. the 55-year-old actress was spotted out in l.a. yesterday running errands in her mercedes. she has plead not guilty, but here's a question -- could her daughters be forced to testify against her? >> are you worried that your mom might go to jail? >> legal experts say it's possible prosecutors could ask olivia jade and isabella to take the stand. >>> now back to lori's co-star bob saget. he's been caught up in another big l.a. story, the massive fires. he lives close to the getty fire and as of this afternoon it had burned 745 acres and is still not contained. >> my house is on possible fire and john stamos was texting me right before this interview are you okay, do you want to stay here? and i'm like, no, i stayed with
lori's "fuller house" co-star bob saget is standing by her. >> for a while i was saying no comment. what i would say is i love the people i love and i have empathy for people that are in my life for 35 years. i don't cut people out. >> lori could use a little love right now. a source tells "e.t." lori is worried and has had sleepless nights throughout this nightmare. the 55-year-old actress was spotted out in l.a. yesterday running errands in her mercedes. she...
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>> [ laughter ] >> fuller. folder austin, the founder of texas.nd they are huge tonight, they beat duke. >> it is not free throw? are you - [narrator] introducing the drinkworks home bar by keurig, designed to deliver bar-quality cocktails, freshly made at the push of a button. drinkworks solves the challenge of making complex cocktails in your home. the drinkmaker uses drinkworks pods with real ingredients and natural flavors co the drinkmaker uses tails every time.ds with over two dozen drinks to choose from, there's something for everyone. no bottles, no measuring, no mess. pick your drink, insert the pod, and with the push of a button enjoy bar-quality cocktails right at home. - we can have our favorite drinks made the same way every time. - it's the perfect way to end our day. - i love providing a variety of cocktails to my guests, without needing all the ingredients. - [narrator] for a limited time, purchase the drinkworks home bar by keurig at an additional $50 off. to accept this exclusive offer, go to drinkworks.com and enter dstv at chec
>> [ laughter ] >> fuller. folder austin, the founder of texas.nd they are huge tonight, they beat duke. >> it is not free throw? are you - [narrator] introducing the drinkworks home bar by keurig, designed to deliver bar-quality cocktails, freshly made at the push of a button. drinkworks solves the challenge of making complex cocktails in your home. the drinkmaker uses drinkworks pods with real ingredients and natural flavors co the drinkmaker uses tails every time.ds with...
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much fuller, of course we can see that here.we have the traffic lights coming towards us. 80 looking nice and smooth. really good situation so far for our wednesday morning commute. antioch to hercules, 27 minutes. highway 4 to the maze, 13 minutes. and highway 85 to the san jose airport, 7 minutes. >>> i also have a heads up about a traffic disruption for the next two weeks. dreamforce's convention will be held at the moscone center starting on the 19th. 60,000 people are expected to attend. >> howard street will be closed between 3rd and 4th. there will be extra congestion especially during the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. >> you can't get an uber around here at all. >> public transportation is your best bet. we have the powell street station that serves muni and b.a.r.t. riders. >> all traffic issues should be cleared by the 24th, two days after the convention ends. guest speakers this year are former president obama, apple ceo tim cook, and actress a amelia clark. are you going to try go? >> i will. it's so close to us. >
much fuller, of course we can see that here.we have the traffic lights coming towards us. 80 looking nice and smooth. really good situation so far for our wednesday morning commute. antioch to hercules, 27 minutes. highway 4 to the maze, 13 minutes. and highway 85 to the san jose airport, 7 minutes. >>> i also have a heads up about a traffic disruption for the next two weeks. dreamforce's convention will be held at the moscone center starting on the 19th. 60,000 people are expected to...
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. >> those responsible for selecting the tree say the original tree was much fuller but was damaged,their next best choice. some people like the bare trees. the official tree lighting ceremony is scheduled for the first week of december. >> it is all sports, no compromises. straight ahead, all the warriors you need to se can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. will yup.elp me keep up with him so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise. prove. and now, during our veterans day weekend special, save $1,000 on the new sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. plus, 0% interest for 36-months. ends monday. >> nba up top. what a night to remember. your dubs all star baller russell, his performance in minnesota hot as texas asphalt. missed the last 3
. >> those responsible for selecting the tree say the original tree was much fuller but was damaged,their next best choice. some people like the bare trees. the official tree lighting ceremony is scheduled for the first week of december. >> it is all sports, no compromises. straight ahead, all the warriors you need to se can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us...
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. >> reporter: "fuller house's" john stamos is villainous french chef louis. >> i thought they'd asklittle too old for that. >> reporter: that roles goes to "the good wife's" graham phillips. >> the hans christians andersen fairy tale was written in the 1830's or something so it's cool that it's sort of existed for so long. >> reporter: and the one and only queen latifah stars as ursula the sea witch. >> it's going to be a blast to play this character with this hair. and this black, purple sort of skin dress. i don't even know what to call it. with my tentacles and all this. >> what did you first think when they came to you about doing a live "little mermaid" and they want you to be ursula? >> well, it was interesting because i had done a photo shoot for disney a few years back where annie liebowitz shot me as ursula. and so when this popped up, it was like, "okay, a tv production. all right." how do they want to do this? and once they explained to me the way they wanted to do it i thought it was interesting. >> does the anxiety level go up? >> you've got one shot at this thing, you'
. >> reporter: "fuller house's" john stamos is villainous french chef louis. >> i thought they'd asklittle too old for that. >> reporter: that roles goes to "the good wife's" graham phillips. >> the hans christians andersen fairy tale was written in the 1830's or something so it's cool that it's sort of existed for so long. >> reporter: and the one and only queen latifah stars as ursula the sea witch. >> it's going to be a blast to play...
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and more effective pa rt play a fuller and more effective part in campaigning for the labour party byule. there was an attempt to abolish the post by supporters of jeremy corbyn and sideline tom watson, so perhaps hejust had enough of the infighting and felt now was the time to step aside. but of course the focus here is the focus on the conservatives in their campaign launch. we heard the prime ministers beak in the last few moments. let's talk about that, any surprises and what he had to say? not really, it is a very familiar message for boris johnson not really, it is a very familiar message for borisjohnson that not really, it is a very familiar message for boris johnson that we've become used to. you can see on the banners behind me, the conservatives‘s slogan going into this general election campaign. the prime minister made those familiar promises he's made that he will renegotiate a brexit deal with the eu and get approved by parliament if only he can win a majority. we can talk more about what the prime minister had to say tonight with dominic raab, who joins minister had to
and more effective pa rt play a fuller and more effective part in campaigning for the labour party byule. there was an attempt to abolish the post by supporters of jeremy corbyn and sideline tom watson, so perhaps hejust had enough of the infighting and felt now was the time to step aside. but of course the focus here is the focus on the conservatives in their campaign launch. we heard the prime ministers beak in the last few moments. let's talk about that, any surprises and what he had to say?...
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so right now, voting for the green party says we need a change of course and we can live larger, fuller lives. we can slash the cost of living and have that wonderful public transport infrastructure we really deserve, schools and hospitals that are fit for purpose. you want to spend $1 trillion to get the net zero emissions of greenhouse gases by 2030 in order to stabilise temperatures. most of that you would borrow. why do you potentially want to cripple the economy, aiming for 2030 when the highly respected committee on climate change says 2050 should be our target. 2050, is, by the committee's only admission, us by the committee's only admission, us with a 50% chance of avoiding runaway climate change. just think about that. their report said setting a legal target before 2050 is not credible. we will do what science demands, not what is deemed politically feasible. the committee is made up of eminent climate scientists, professors, researchers, academics who say 2030 is not credible. why would anyone trust you with respect, when you say 2030 has to be the target? business as usual i
so right now, voting for the green party says we need a change of course and we can live larger, fuller lives. we can slash the cost of living and have that wonderful public transport infrastructure we really deserve, schools and hospitals that are fit for purpose. you want to spend $1 trillion to get the net zero emissions of greenhouse gases by 2030 in order to stabilise temperatures. most of that you would borrow. why do you potentially want to cripple the economy, aiming for 2030 when the...
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here's our tennis correspondent russell fuller.ritain against spain in the traditional hostile davis cup environment for the british team but what an opportunity to reach the final. who is going to be on the great britain team sheet? a former davis cup player for great britain, former coach of andy murray, the suggestion, miles, from captain leon smith yesterday was that dan evans and kyle edmund are a little bit ahead of andy murray writes now. he was indicating that we will see evans and edmund play singles again full somehow do you see at? i'm not sure. we have been discussing it all day and morning. it must be tough to leave murray out. having said that, what a victory for dan evans and kyle edmund. they did it in different fashions but they will be buzzing. evans had had three tough matches and will fatigue take control? do you want murray playing a semifinal? it will be a hostile crowd and you need someone who can handle it. it needs to be counted on to win that first game of the day. do you send dan evans out? for all of his
here's our tennis correspondent russell fuller.ritain against spain in the traditional hostile davis cup environment for the british team but what an opportunity to reach the final. who is going to be on the great britain team sheet? a former davis cup player for great britain, former coach of andy murray, the suggestion, miles, from captain leon smith yesterday was that dan evans and kyle edmund are a little bit ahead of andy murray writes now. he was indicating that we will see evans and...
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. >> those responsible for selecting the tree say the original tree was much fuller but was damaged, so this tree was their next best choice. some people like the bare trees. the official tree lighting ceremony is scheduled for the first week of december. >> it is all sports, no compromises. straight ahead, all the warriors you need to se your dubs all star baller russell, his performance in minnesota hot as texas asphalt. missed the last 3 games and made up for it. look at that shot! put the warriors right on his back. scored 52. he never had a 50 point game before. and it wasn't enough as the warriors just couldn't hold onto the lead in regulation. she went into overtime and got crushed by andrew wiggins. they lose 125-119. >>> nfl, hey, a great final defensive play for defensive back karl joseph. ovthe chargers last night. unfortunately it was his last play of 2019. injured his foot and is out for the year. awful news for an already banged up team. remember here, he also broke up e lions last sunday. ag so with improving to 5 and 4 surpassing all of last season for their win total
. >> those responsible for selecting the tree say the original tree was much fuller but was damaged, so this tree was their next best choice. some people like the bare trees. the official tree lighting ceremony is scheduled for the first week of december. >> it is all sports, no compromises. straight ahead, all the warriors you need to se your dubs all star baller russell, his performance in minnesota hot as texas asphalt. missed the last 3 games and made up for it. look at that...
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called fuel tankering, and it involves filling up in locations where fuel is cheaper, thus flying with fullerof the plane means higher emissions, which drive climate change. our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt reports. british airways says it has big ambitions when it comes to the environment. we have set ourselves the vision to be the world's leading airline group on sustainability. over the last three years, our fuel efficiency programme has saved over 200,000 tons of c02. but a british airways insider has decided to blow the whistle on one way the industry puts saving money before saving the planet. he is worried speaking out could cost him hisjob, so wants to remain anonymous. i believe them to be misleading passengers to think that british airways is more sustainable than it actually is. he told us about a practice known as fuel tankering that causes unnecessary emissions. so here's how it works. the cost of aviation fuel differs between destinations and airlines can save money by filling up with fuel where it is cheap, so they don't have to buy fuel where it is more expen
called fuel tankering, and it involves filling up in locations where fuel is cheaper, thus flying with fullerof the plane means higher emissions, which drive climate change. our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt reports. british airways says it has big ambitions when it comes to the environment. we have set ourselves the vision to be the world's leading airline group on sustainability. over the last three years, our fuel efficiency programme has saved over 200,000 tons of c02. but...
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about training and happy about performances and they were also rumors he'd alienated club icon thomas fullera world cup winner basically missed the by munich left him on the sidelines he wasn't happy about that so 51 possibly the final nail in the coffin but we've actually had a report from viewers they can have a look now at the things which happened over the days and weeks preceding. fired so let's take a look at that now the boy in munich headquarters the day after the club announced its split from coach nico co reporters are already beginning to speculate about potential replacements the board led by early honus who will step down as byron president mid november a meeting here to discuss next steps things have been strained between byron bosses call hines room a nigger and the owners and coach nico kovacs for some time the burning born coach had not been their 1st pick for the job to begin with despite winning a league and cup double in his 1st season in charge kovacs was often criticised for a lack of tactical flexibility clumsy statements to the press had also made him vulnerable it wa
about training and happy about performances and they were also rumors he'd alienated club icon thomas fullera world cup winner basically missed the by munich left him on the sidelines he wasn't happy about that so 51 possibly the final nail in the coffin but we've actually had a report from viewers they can have a look now at the things which happened over the days and weeks preceding. fired so let's take a look at that now the boy in munich headquarters the day after the club announced its...
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impeachment effort, because republicans insist that once the transcripts are out we're going to see a fuller picture of what has been talked about, and it's going to in a sense reset what everybody is saying about the president, whether he did something wrong, whether he did something just unseemly, and democrats that i have talked to say in effect there's nothing republicans can do to try and make this better. once you see the transcript, in fact, it's going to get worse for the president. i think that's going to go a long way toward shaping where this is headed. >> i think part of that is true. but the other thing that's true is once we see the release of some of these transcript, let's remember, these are hours upon hours upon hours of testimony. there's going to be a glut of information to cherry pick from from all sides, and so while it is true there is this steady undercurrent of officials who have really established what we have seen as this quid pro quo allegation, there's also going to be other things, such as officials saying, well, we were concerned about hunt biden taking a seat
impeachment effort, because republicans insist that once the transcripts are out we're going to see a fuller picture of what has been talked about, and it's going to in a sense reset what everybody is saying about the president, whether he did something wrong, whether he did something just unseemly, and democrats that i have talked to say in effect there's nothing republicans can do to try and make this better. once you see the transcript, in fact, it's going to get worse for the president. i...
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when you see the transcripts, you are going to have a much fuller picture of all of this, and thingsre going to be a whole heck of a lot different. there is nothing stopping them from leaking. yes, there are rules against leaking. it's not stopping the democrats. nobody would know which republican was doing it. they could do it. i have talked to democrats about this, and they have said, sure, when you see the transcripts you are going to see a fuller picture of this. and it's going to get worse for the president. by the way we are going to see the transcript sometime in the next week or so. and i guess all of this is going to be put to the test. but because of how this has functioned, when you look at those impeachment numbers, i think a lot of that is most of the information coming out has made it appear as though this impeachment inquiry is warranted, and republicans keep saying it's not fair because people don't actually understand what's going on. so i guess we will find out, but the democrats have been doing a much better job at this. if republicans -- >> at least of shaping the
when you see the transcripts, you are going to have a much fuller picture of all of this, and thingsre going to be a whole heck of a lot different. there is nothing stopping them from leaking. yes, there are rules against leaking. it's not stopping the democrats. nobody would know which republican was doing it. they could do it. i have talked to democrats about this, and they have said, sure, when you see the transcripts you are going to see a fuller picture of this. and it's going to get worse...
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and as a mention, we will get a fuller picture of the results in a few hours once we get the officialed documents reveal for the first time show how china is running a network of high—security prisons designed to brainwash hundreds of thousands of people. china has consistently claimed the camps in the xinjiang region offer education and training. but official documents leaked to the international consortium of investigativejournalists and seen by bbc panorama show how inmates are locked up, indoctrinated and punished. china's uk ambassador has denied the bbc‘s claims. richard bilton reports. this is a journey thousands have to make into china's internment camps. now, we know what is happening inside. this document contains orders written for those who run the camps. never allow escapes. increased discipline and punishment. promote repentance and confession. this is an actionable piece of evidence. documenting a gross human rights violations. this should be sitting in the files of a prosecutor. in the last three years, china has built hundreds of camps across the remote province of xi
and as a mention, we will get a fuller picture of the results in a few hours once we get the officialed documents reveal for the first time show how china is running a network of high—security prisons designed to brainwash hundreds of thousands of people. china has consistently claimed the camps in the xinjiang region offer education and training. but official documents leaked to the international consortium of investigativejournalists and seen by bbc panorama show how inmates are locked up,...
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the tie came down to the doubles — with gb falling just short, as our tennis correspondent russell fuller was rocking on saturday night and jamie murray and neal skupski came tantalisingly close to setting up a deciding set of the doubles which could have put britain into another davis cup final. but rafa nadal the world number one and feliciano lopez won the doubles match in two tiebreaks. britain had four set points to take the match into a deciding set and agonisingly won more points than nadal and lopez. it had all started so promisingly with kyle edmund winning the opening singles against lopez. dan evans then pushed nadal close in the opening set of their singles match, but after he lost that the second set disappeared in a flash 6—0. we are hurting just now but we had an amazing tie against spain, the strongest team arguably in the competition and we have pushed them within a couple of points of going into a final set to decide who gets to the final and to reach the semifinals itself i think is a big achievement. spain on home soil have a chance to win the davis cup for the first t
the tie came down to the doubles — with gb falling just short, as our tennis correspondent russell fuller was rocking on saturday night and jamie murray and neal skupski came tantalisingly close to setting up a deciding set of the doubles which could have put britain into another davis cup final. but rafa nadal the world number one and feliciano lopez won the doubles match in two tiebreaks. britain had four set points to take the match into a deciding set and agonisingly won more points than...
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they remind me of a 19th century work by thomas fuller who was discussing which is. -- witches. tricksch begins doing rather strange that hopeful. -- hurtful. they are pretty unpleasing. it is dangerous to gather flowers on the pit banks of hell. sport, they come to doing mischief. johnson and brandeis skirted what one might call the pits of hell. they crafted things strange but also had a beauty. they did what i think is in the best tradition of the court, to meaning toto give the notion that while we are technically a court of law, what we are really looking for is a court of justice. thank you. [applause] announcer 1: this is "american history tv" on c-span3, where each weekend we featured 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. ♪ ♪ >> the house will be in order. announcer 1: for 40 years he spent been providing coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, dc and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. your unfilter
they remind me of a 19th century work by thomas fuller who was discussing which is. -- witches. tricksch begins doing rather strange that hopeful. -- hurtful. they are pretty unpleasing. it is dangerous to gather flowers on the pit banks of hell. sport, they come to doing mischief. johnson and brandeis skirted what one might call the pits of hell. they crafted things strange but also had a beauty. they did what i think is in the best tradition of the court, to meaning toto give the notion that...
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fuller garments required the knowledge and skills of men and women who learned their trade through apprenticeship. coats and waistcoats, they sit closely and precisely to the body. they require the skills of a tailor to construct. a tailor skill lay in his ability to fit, to measure and cut garments for men. this is just men here, i wanted to make a quick point, men being customers. women's garment construction was completely different. these are just men in men's garments here. it's the 18th-century corset. because most colonists lack the ability to construct their own clothing, somewhere along the line they need to utilize the skills of a tailor at some point, even the virginian company included a tailor in the expedition to jamestown in 1607. making it one of the most represented traits and colonial virginia, second only to carpenters. if you know anything about what happens, the fact they are predominant preoccupation was we need more tailors, that says a lot. they are not eating but got to look good. that trend actually holds up throughout the 18th century. taylor's advertisements make up 6%
fuller garments required the knowledge and skills of men and women who learned their trade through apprenticeship. coats and waistcoats, they sit closely and precisely to the body. they require the skills of a tailor to construct. a tailor skill lay in his ability to fit, to measure and cut garments for men. this is just men here, i wanted to make a quick point, men being customers. women's garment construction was completely different. these are just men in men's garments here. it's the...
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remind me of a 19th century work gentleman named thomas fuller, discussing witches. at first withns doing tricks rather strange than hurtful. yay, some of them are pretty and pleasing. but it is dangerous to gather the banksat grow on of the pit of hell, for fear of falling in. they which play with the devil's rattles will be brought wield his sword. from making of sport they come to doing of mischief. johnson and brandice skirted pits of might call the hell. they crafted things that looked a little strange but also had a beauty. they did what, i think, is in the best tradition of the court. a way to give meaning to the notion that while we are technically a court of law, what is aally are working for court of justice. thank you. [applause] >> this is american history tv 3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs our nation's past. >> book tv has live, weekend coverage of the miami book fair, starting saturday, november 23, and sunday, november 24, featuring author discussions and interactive viewer call-in segments. saturday, november 23, at 11 a.m. easte
remind me of a 19th century work gentleman named thomas fuller, discussing witches. at first withns doing tricks rather strange than hurtful. yay, some of them are pretty and pleasing. but it is dangerous to gather the banksat grow on of the pit of hell, for fear of falling in. they which play with the devil's rattles will be brought wield his sword. from making of sport they come to doing of mischief. johnson and brandice skirted pits of might call the hell. they crafted things that looked a...
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directly with mbs and myself and senator king who travel together felt like we left there with a much fuller appreciation, that they are making significant strides in the saudis understand that they need to bring that conflict in yemen to a political resolution. and they strike me as dedicated to doing whatever they can to make that happen. they are pulled in the expertise and the diplomatic weight of the emirates, -- level positive relationship with iran. and together they are all working collectively with some other gcc countries to try to stabilize that front region. >> given the latest news from iran that the move on enriching uranium and so on is accelerating, how would you advise president trump to proceed with iran at this time? >> he needs to maintain a maximum pressure campaign, , but really i think the key is going to be to have a whole diplomatic initiative, vis-À-vis the european. >> we really need the europeans on board so that we cannot just bilaterally apply pressure, vis-À-vis the iranians, so europe, we will ensure remains on board with trying to bring iran back into a posit
directly with mbs and myself and senator king who travel together felt like we left there with a much fuller appreciation, that they are making significant strides in the saudis understand that they need to bring that conflict in yemen to a political resolution. and they strike me as dedicated to doing whatever they can to make that happen. they are pulled in the expertise and the diplomatic weight of the emirates, -- level positive relationship with iran. and together they are all working...
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and has there been thought on -- thank you for that report back, but have there been thoughts of a fuller report to this committee, something along the lines of what we talked about during budget? >> i don't know the exact timeline, but i know we have been in the process of doing that when the buffin decision came down, and that fast tracked that for us. we have been in conversation with supervisor fewer's office about the need to do that, so we have been moving in that direction. >> supervisor mandelman: okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> chair fewer: okay. so for clarification, mr. patrick, it's my understanding that you have worked closely with the city departments around this budget. and now i'm hearing maybe is there a little discrepancy. is that true or are we still on track and i understood or was made to understand that the b.l.a. recommendations were actually agreeable to all parties. is that something that's contrary to what i'm hearing now? >> it is my understanding that the police department, while outlining certain potential concerns about the operational impacts that buffin w
and has there been thought on -- thank you for that report back, but have there been thoughts of a fuller report to this committee, something along the lines of what we talked about during budget? >> i don't know the exact timeline, but i know we have been in the process of doing that when the buffin decision came down, and that fast tracked that for us. we have been in conversation with supervisor fewer's office about the need to do that, so we have been moving in that direction....
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when that comes to us, i will want a fuller explanation of what's been going on over these last five years and whether we think it'll continue over the next several years or whether it's going to stablize. thank you. >> chair fewer: so is there a time constraint on this contract on this item? >> there is -- as a time constraint in the event that if we don't amend the contract, we're not going to have moneys in the next month or two to continue to pay the bills as associated with -- as refuse. there is not a time constraint as duration of the contract, but there is a time constraint on the -- that we do need the amendment. >> chair fewer: all right. so if we continue this item for a week to get deeper information and further information, would you be amenable to that, and mr. sanchez? >> yes. >> chair fewer: okay. let's do that because i think that there's some questions here with this committee. we're not saying that this isn't something we should be funding. i think we're just saying we need deeper clarification as this is $8 million that we are talking about. so i'd like to make a
when that comes to us, i will want a fuller explanation of what's been going on over these last five years and whether we think it'll continue over the next several years or whether it's going to stablize. thank you. >> chair fewer: so is there a time constraint on this contract on this item? >> there is -- as a time constraint in the event that if we don't amend the contract, we're not going to have moneys in the next month or two to continue to pay the bills as associated with --...
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last night once again there were eight available warriors for golden state's game and drilled and fullerith nine minutes left. the thunder close the game scoring the final 13 points there was that jumper with 36 seconds to go and okay say winds on the road . steve kerr's young players are earning their coaches respect. >> maybe once or twice a year you have eight guys because of crazy circumstances. for us to be doing this almost routinely nowhave never seen it. it is a testament to the group. the elite eight is doing a of a job hanging in there. >> in the coming baseball season catcher stephen announced today that he signed a free-agent contract with the arizona diamondbacks. he was a former all-star with the a's and revived his career last season with the giants. he missed all of 2018 recovering from shoulder surgery bounced back with 10 homers with the giants. the giants would have liked to have had him back but they will be in the market for a backup catcher. kind of sad to see him go. everyone loves him on both sides of the bay. >> it is perspective. >>> joe, thank you. big bang the
last night once again there were eight available warriors for golden state's game and drilled and fullerith nine minutes left. the thunder close the game scoring the final 13 points there was that jumper with 36 seconds to go and okay say winds on the road . steve kerr's young players are earning their coaches respect. >> maybe once or twice a year you have eight guys because of crazy circumstances. for us to be doing this almost routinely nowhave never seen it. it is a testament to the...
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the department might be impactee question regarding the emergenco all of our stations have the emy fuller powered or are they powd, means. >> all stations have generators powered by diesel engines, and y can last up to three days in a w without refueling. and we have measures in place so we can refl them back and keep going. >> all right. so i assume then t they are exterior generators. >> most of them are. some are on roofs. it depends on the facili. and some are exteriors. >> very good. and you say three. is that full light refrigeratio, everything? >> everything in the station wog for two days uninterrupted is te level we have. and again, many stations have fuel pumps. and we methods now because of this thre have with the power shutdowns, e have a method to refuel the gens before three days happens. so we one of the main departments thas the fuel so that we have discuss with city agencies that we neede fuel first. but we have ways tot fuel from our stations into the generators if needed. >> that makes me feel very comfortable. i'm wondering if ts a way to find out how many indil homes
the department might be impactee question regarding the emergenco all of our stations have the emy fuller powered or are they powd, means. >> all stations have generators powered by diesel engines, and y can last up to three days in a w without refueling. and we have measures in place so we can refl them back and keep going. >> all right. so i assume then t they are exterior generators. >> most of them are. some are on roofs. it depends on the facili. and some are exteriors....
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needs to have a rebusrobust hose tendd we would like to know where they'll be located and have a fuller conversation about how they will be deployed to protect the residents of district 11, the outer parts of the city. so i know there's a lot of work being done now and we'll have followup conversations so we can update the public on what areas will be scoped out for future work and the timeline of that. but i feel confident after speaking with a fire department, the puc, those hose tenders will provide the safe coverage that we need and we need to have a plan for, a robust plan for expanding the services underground quickly. >> thank you. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor marr? >> thank you. so i think we can move to the presentation from the city department on the current status of our emergency firefighting water system and the plans for expanding it in the future. so i wanted to invite john scarpolo and i wanted to acknowledge, we have brian strong from the office of the resilience and capital planning and chief jose bella from the fire department. >> good morning, i'm with the pu
needs to have a rebusrobust hose tendd we would like to know where they'll be located and have a fuller conversation about how they will be deployed to protect the residents of district 11, the outer parts of the city. so i know there's a lot of work being done now and we'll have followup conversations so we can update the public on what areas will be scoped out for future work and the timeline of that. but i feel confident after speaking with a fire department, the puc, those hose tenders will...