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but elliott broidy is tied up in a whole bunch of stuff. all the scandals involving the trump inaugural, he was a senior figure in the trump inaugural. broidy, you may also remember, was embroiled in a hush money payment scheme that was almost literally a carbon copy of the one president trump got embroiled in with porn star stormy daniels. i mean literally it was a copied thing. it does seem like the lawyers involved in both the trump hush money payoff and the broidy hush money payoff, the lawyers may have used the exact same documents and the exact same fake names for both broidy and trump's hush money deals. elliott broidy was also the key link to the trump campaign and the trump administration for convicted pedophile george nader, who for some reason had tons of access to the highest levels of the trump campaign, the trump transition, and even the trump administration. george nader is now in jail, probably forever, on child pornography and child sex trafficking charges. his business arrangements with elliott broidy, with this guy from t
but elliott broidy is tied up in a whole bunch of stuff. all the scandals involving the trump inaugural, he was a senior figure in the trump inaugural. broidy, you may also remember, was embroiled in a hush money payment scheme that was almost literally a carbon copy of the one president trump got embroiled in with porn star stormy daniels. i mean literally it was a copied thing. it does seem like the lawyers involved in both the trump hush money payoff and the broidy hush money payoff, the...
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elliott gould happens to be both. where are you from?i'm from brooklyn, new york. >> reporter: where were you conceived? elliott gould on big parts and big breakups. what ended the marriage with barbra? >> because she became more important than us. >> reporter: ahead on "sunday morning." >> pauley: mark whitaker talks to alicia garza, who coined the cry black lives matter. and tracy smith talks with david lee roth about his latest calling. and erin moriarty listens to some of the women who may decide america's election. plus stories from faith salie and steve hartman, along with jim gaffigan, and john dickerson on politics. it is "sunday morning," the 18th of october 2020. and we'll be back. ♪ oscar the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you, to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh. and if you don't want to wear a mask, i've just got one thing to tell you. scram, go away. ugh. caring for each other because we are all in this together
elliott gould happens to be both. where are you from?i'm from brooklyn, new york. >> reporter: where were you conceived? elliott gould on big parts and big breakups. what ended the marriage with barbra? >> because she became more important than us. >> reporter: ahead on "sunday morning." >> pauley: mark whitaker talks to alicia garza, who coined the cry black lives matter. and tracy smith talks with david lee roth about his latest calling. and erin moriarty...
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we know that elliott broidy was doing the same.'s the selling off of government contracts, the idea that the defense department is pushed by the president to rush through a contract to give away a huge part of spectrum to a connected firm. that's corruption 101, that's the way it worked. this is the oldest, most flagrant stuff and we've built up decades of rules and sis tempts in the government to prevent it from happens. >> right. i think you know sort of trump's original sin was not to divest from his company, sending a signal that it is fine to mix government and business interests, and that is exactly the way his government has been conducted. there is no shame, there is no compunction. it is hard to even cover it as corruption because it is so obvious and in plain sight. i think, unfortunately, you know, one of the things we know from transitions is they are times when should trump lose this election, when it is a time to give extra amounts of favors. >> right. >> that happens during a normal government. so i am not entirely s
we know that elliott broidy was doing the same.'s the selling off of government contracts, the idea that the defense department is pushed by the president to rush through a contract to give away a huge part of spectrum to a connected firm. that's corruption 101, that's the way it worked. this is the oldest, most flagrant stuff and we've built up decades of rules and sis tempts in the government to prevent it from happens. >> right. i think you know sort of trump's original sin was not to...
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the 1st bush administration and it's important to understand that these hard liners someone like elliott abrams they were around in the 1990 s. it was their thinking it was their policy advice that led the clinton and bush administrations to impose these kinds of sanctions on iraq in the 1990 s. from 190-2003 these type of sanctions were imposed on iraq where over a 1000000 people died 500000 of them children and nobody cared nobody in washington cared at the time the secretary of state madeleine albright said it was worth it worth it for what the point here is not to change behavior it wasn't to change saddam hussein's behavior in iraq it's not to change iran's behavior it's to fundamentally weaken these countries by weakening the population that was what was done in iraq and that is what is the intent here with iran kyrgyzstan's president says he will resign once a new cabinet is appointed poem and has so far failed to get enough then this together to agree on who should be prime minister protesters forced the resignation of the government on tuesday. well strafford now joins us from t
the 1st bush administration and it's important to understand that these hard liners someone like elliott abrams they were around in the 1990 s. it was their thinking it was their policy advice that led the clinton and bush administrations to impose these kinds of sanctions on iraq in the 1990 s. from 190-2003 these type of sanctions were imposed on iraq where over a 1000000 people died 500000 of them children and nobody cared nobody in washington cared at the time the secretary of state...
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eastern, a man named elliott broidy, former trump inaugural committee vice chairman, elliott broidy, a major trump donor, former finance vice chairman of the republican party -- tomorrow, he is expected to plead guilty in federal court. he's been charged with allegedly illegally lobbying on behalf of a malaysian business. but as bloomberg news reports, broidy is not just expected to plead, he is reportedly cooperating with federal prosecutors, although we don't know to what extent. tomorrow at his hearing, we should get a better idea of whether elliott broidy might testify about other people's business in order to save himself. even just given the legal strutny thus far against the presidential inaugural committee, just that, that could get really interesting really fast. but wait, there's more. even just from the courts there's more tomorrow. noon tomorrow is the deadline for the justice department to report back to a federal judge, who's demanding an affirmation from president trump himself, or from someone in direct contact with president trump, as to whether or not the president
eastern, a man named elliott broidy, former trump inaugural committee vice chairman, elliott broidy, a major trump donor, former finance vice chairman of the republican party -- tomorrow, he is expected to plead guilty in federal court. he's been charged with allegedly illegally lobbying on behalf of a malaysian business. but as bloomberg news reports, broidy is not just expected to plead, he is reportedly cooperating with federal prosecutors, although we don't know to what extent. tomorrow at...
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sarah elliott, thank you very much indeed for your time.s which have come into force across parts of northern england. from today, people living in liverpool, warrington, hartlepool and middlesbrough can no longer meet up indoors with anyone they don't live with. this includes bars and restaurants. 16.8 million people — or around one in four of the entire uk population — are now living under some form of increased measures. it comes as 770 students have tested positive for the virus at northumbria university in the north east of england. this report from greg mckenzie. hi, becca! hello. a student house in a student street in newcastle. coughs. all the people in this room have tested positive for covid, and are now isolating. the neighbours have had it too. we thought we were, like, some dangerous household, "we've got covid, stay away." but they were like, "we've already had it." you think it's already widespread in student houses in the street? absolutely, oh, it's widespread completely. also with everybody going back out on the night out
sarah elliott, thank you very much indeed for your time.s which have come into force across parts of northern england. from today, people living in liverpool, warrington, hartlepool and middlesbrough can no longer meet up indoors with anyone they don't live with. this includes bars and restaurants. 16.8 million people — or around one in four of the entire uk population — are now living under some form of increased measures. it comes as 770 students have tested positive for the virus at...
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the elliott bay book company. on behalf of all of the people who are staging this production today we are delighted to be celebrating the publication of arundhati roy's new book "azadi" . this is been published and launched with her in new delhi. in the evening hours. i am in seattle where it is still a new day. all of you joining us everywhere around the spectrum. may even be earlier in the morning. the publication was the suspicious one. first to acknowledge all of the books publisher. in publishing this book. haymarket is published based in chicago in the u.s. it's been around since 2001. and dedicated to social justice books. they have come around for on for the past 20 years. you can certainly got it haymarket books.org. they are huge part of this. it is a south asian arts organization. it was a response to the u.s. the ambitious south asian film festival. they were more of what they were about. they helped to present them. in the recent visits. in the bay company is where i work. the independent bookstore. i
the elliott bay book company. on behalf of all of the people who are staging this production today we are delighted to be celebrating the publication of arundhati roy's new book "azadi" . this is been published and launched with her in new delhi. in the evening hours. i am in seattle where it is still a new day. all of you joining us everywhere around the spectrum. may even be earlier in the morning. the publication was the suspicious one. first to acknowledge all of the books...
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we have a close-up image that shows the ezekiel elliott agents in the vehicle with the president. i suggested earlier it and they were only wearing n95 masks what we could see from the vantage point. the close-up shows they were wearing in addition to that protective eyewear and protective gown over their clothing as well. we should be noting that, of course. obviously there are still questions about the additional risk this takes. we know there are doctors who worked in icus with coronavirus cases around them, they have protective gear on them and sometimes they contract coronavirus. obviously they took significant measures here and we should note that, to mitigate the risk to secret service agents but there is still a legitimate question that can be raised about the risk/benefit analysis here. the president prioritized at least here the public image he wanted to put forth. dr. james phillips, one of our cnn medical analysts, he was tweeting moments ago pointing out that the presidential suv is hermetically sealed and perhaps an environment where the virus would have an easy time
we have a close-up image that shows the ezekiel elliott agents in the vehicle with the president. i suggested earlier it and they were only wearing n95 masks what we could see from the vantage point. the close-up shows they were wearing in addition to that protective eyewear and protective gown over their clothing as well. we should be noting that, of course. obviously there are still questions about the additional risk this takes. we know there are doctors who worked in icus with coronavirus...
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paul elliott hopes new football leadership diversity code will hold the game to account.eadership positions, senior management, lack of opportunities for coaching and team operations. and this is for bme heritage. holding football to account is so important to an exchange. so football needs to stop relying on its little black book and group of networks, and actually gives equal opportunities to those who are qualified. the code, which has a diverted target of 25% for new coaching staff and 15% at executive level, is voluntary. now it's our time for change. representation has been an issue for a long time. chris hewed and is only one of five non—white managers leading one of the 92 teams in the english league structure. we will be looked at as a good start. it's how the code can develop over a number of years for those that haven't signed up at this moment, it will be a question of getting these other clubs to sign up. 40 clubs have already signed up, with southampton the only premier league side still considering their position. it is almost inevitable that people will be
paul elliott hopes new football leadership diversity code will hold the game to account.eadership positions, senior management, lack of opportunities for coaching and team operations. and this is for bme heritage. holding football to account is so important to an exchange. so football needs to stop relying on its little black book and group of networks, and actually gives equal opportunities to those who are qualified. the code, which has a diverted target of 25% for new coaching staff and 15%...
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well, elliott. there was a huge animal that flew over the dinosaurs as big as a small aeroplane code... and it had huge wingsjust as big as an aeroplane and it was the biggest animal that ever flew and none of us could work out how it could get into the ground because... get off the ground, because how do you beat the wings because it bangs on the ground and doesn't lift up, it is a mystery. hello, david i am three years old. what is your favourite animal? i don't really have favourite animal to be truthful but there is a fish i am very fond of called... what is it called now? the weedy sea dragon and it lives the seas off south australia and it is about that long and it spends look exactly like bits of seaweed. my name is harry and i am 11 years old and i want to work in zoology but with the current climate crisis, i would like to know if there will be any animals left in the world to study? there will certainly be enough animals individually. they won't be as many different animals as we have now,
well, elliott. there was a huge animal that flew over the dinosaurs as big as a small aeroplane code... and it had huge wingsjust as big as an aeroplane and it was the biggest animal that ever flew and none of us could work out how it could get into the ground because... get off the ground, because how do you beat the wings because it bangs on the ground and doesn't lift up, it is a mystery. hello, david i am three years old. what is your favourite animal? i don't really have favourite animal...
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. >> chase elliott's going to do it again at the roble.ase elliott, that's him taking the checkered flag at the bank of america 400, his win knocking out defending champ kyle busch, the first time in six years. bushies going to miss the title race. time now, 40 minutes after the hour. the navy veteran challenging maxine waters in california calls out the congresswoman's household hypocrisy. >> you know where i am right now? maxine waters' $6 million mansion. you know where i'm not right now, maxine waters' district. todd: the new campaign ad turning heads, next. ♪ todd: iran backed militia groups agreeing to a cease fire against u.s. forces in iraq but there's a catch. trey yingst live for us in jerusalem with the conditions the groups are demanding. trey, good morning. >> reporter: todd, good morning. a number of iranian backed militias inside iraq announced a cease fire against u.s. targets, now this pause in attacks does come with a contingency plan and that is the iraqi government will release a timeline for u.s. troop withdrawal. amer
. >> chase elliott's going to do it again at the roble.ase elliott, that's him taking the checkered flag at the bank of america 400, his win knocking out defending champ kyle busch, the first time in six years. bushies going to miss the title race. time now, 40 minutes after the hour. the navy veteran challenging maxine waters in california calls out the congresswoman's household hypocrisy. >> you know where i am right now? maxine waters' $6 million mansion. you know where i'm not...
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paul elliott, mark walters, ian barnes, that's who i was out in the playground. and i was the only black family at my school. when i came into english football it was a more natural thing. you realise where you've been, how you were very much on your own north of the border. this has been effected at international level in the small number of black players who have been capped at the national side but when you delve into the history books are something that isn't widely known. it was in scotla nd isn't widely known. it was in scotland which in 1881 gave scotland its first black international player. andrew watson, depicted here in recent weeks to preserve his legacy and all just a in recent weeks to preserve his legacy and alljust a short distance from scotland's national stadium. watson captained the country in a landmark 61 victory over england but it would be more than 120 years before another black player represented the men's team. —— 6—1 victory. this munch, they lost a number of initiatives to combat racism and promote equality. former hibernian player bel
paul elliott, mark walters, ian barnes, that's who i was out in the playground. and i was the only black family at my school. when i came into english football it was a more natural thing. you realise where you've been, how you were very much on your own north of the border. this has been effected at international level in the small number of black players who have been capped at the national side but when you delve into the history books are something that isn't widely known. it was in scotla...
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eastern, a man named elliott broidy, a major trump donor, former finance vice chairman of the republicanad guilty in federal court. he's been charged with allegedly illegally lobbying on behalf of a malaysian business. but as bloomberg news was first to report, he is reportedly cooperating with federal prosecutors, though we don't know to what extent. tomorrow at his hearing we should get a better idea about whether elliott broidy what might at the against others to help himself. but wait, there's more. even from the courts there's more tomorrow. noon tomorrow is the deadline for the justice department to report back to a federal judge who is demanding an affirmation from president donald trump himself or from someone in direct contact with president donald trump as to whether or not the president actually means what he says online. specifically, did the president mean it when he sent a tweet that said he was authorizing the declassification of everything, no redactions when it came to the russia investigation. justice department lawyers have tried to pump the brakes on this in court say
eastern, a man named elliott broidy, a major trump donor, former finance vice chairman of the republicanad guilty in federal court. he's been charged with allegedly illegally lobbying on behalf of a malaysian business. but as bloomberg news was first to report, he is reportedly cooperating with federal prosecutors, though we don't know to what extent. tomorrow at his hearing we should get a better idea about whether elliott broidy what might at the against others to help himself. but wait,...
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>> missy elliott, right? >> missy elliott, okay. >> whit has been dancing for awhile now.i feel like he's going to throw out one of his shoulders. >> i already did, the rotator cuff. >> we're playing that song because let's see how your workout compares to these guys, first, check out how they take push-ups to like a whole new level. their energy off the charts as they bound right up and then like change places and then do it again. as if that's not enough they really start to show off by performing those flips in between and it seems that's just for starters. >> okay, come on now. >> this is ridiculous. >> the routine gets harder and harder. >> i feel like i got my cardio for the day by just watching this. >> you could do this, no. >> you and rob, right. >> you know, like whit, i've got some bursitis issues so -- >> i would be afraid someone would land on me when they were flipping like that. >> ice up, dan, we'll hit the gym. >> yeah, let's see what that video looks like. >> but if we do we'll record it. >>> by the way, "gma" is now two hours on saturday. coming up, the
>> missy elliott, right? >> missy elliott, okay. >> whit has been dancing for awhile now.i feel like he's going to throw out one of his shoulders. >> i already did, the rotator cuff. >> we're playing that song because let's see how your workout compares to these guys, first, check out how they take push-ups to like a whole new level. their energy off the charts as they bound right up and then like change places and then do it again. as if that's not enough they...
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debbie elliott is with her husband and dog. they live near the meadowood restaurant that burned to the ground. she is told her home is okay but is preparing for the worst. >> everything is okay at the moment but there could be spot fires. >> the families are isolating in their cars and picking up food. napa county officials say they have helped connect more than 1,700 people to hotel rooms. now they are awaiting the list for assistance as the county turns to the state for more help. >>> you know what, our website is a great resource right now because we update the evacuation orders and the check list on those items that you need to know if you are forced to leave your home. can you find all of that at nbcbayarea.com. >>> meantime firefighters paid very close attention to the forecast and help them in their fight. what are we in for today, kari? >>> we have been monitoring that as we do have the red flag warning that's in effect, and so we are seeing the winds in some of the upper elevations picking up. as far as our surface win
debbie elliott is with her husband and dog. they live near the meadowood restaurant that burned to the ground. she is told her home is okay but is preparing for the worst. >> everything is okay at the moment but there could be spot fires. >> the families are isolating in their cars and picking up food. napa county officials say they have helped connect more than 1,700 people to hotel rooms. now they are awaiting the list for assistance as the county turns to the state for more help....
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professor paul elliott, director of the react study for imperial college london.r more on the expected announcement on further local restrictions on merseyside. more measures coming in wales as well. 0ur political correspondent is chris mason. we heard the professor say there is no room for complacency in terms of how we deal with the virus. talking about liverpool first because the mayor a couple of weeks ago was calling for these measures. local knowledge? quite, and the argument that has been made by local leaders on merseyside for some time is that they wanted more involvement in the process. there was a bit of a scrabble a couple of months ago for them to see their local data to even come to an informed judgment on what was happening in the region, irrespective of who would make the final decision. what i am told this morning is that we should look out for matt hancock, the health secretary for england, in the house of commons at 10:30am, in about an hour and of commons at 10:30am, in about an hourand a of commons at 10:30am, in about an hour and a half, with
professor paul elliott, director of the react study for imperial college london.r more on the expected announcement on further local restrictions on merseyside. more measures coming in wales as well. 0ur political correspondent is chris mason. we heard the professor say there is no room for complacency in terms of how we deal with the virus. talking about liverpool first because the mayor a couple of weeks ago was calling for these measures. local knowledge? quite, and the argument that has...
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thank you so much, elliott seaborn from monster.sident trump's interview on 60 minutes, the one that the president walked out on. we'll get that clip on the air. you're watching "mornings with maria," live on fox business. are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotrainer, a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time, all while maintaining safe, correct form. aerotrainer's unique design allows for over 20 exercises for a total body workout. plus, you can easily transition from one exercise to the next. want tighter abs and a stronger back to help relieve pain? do the aerotrainer super crunch. the pre-stretch works your abs even harder, engaging the entire core. then it's the back extension, super rock, and lower back traction stretch to take the pressure off your spine and stretch muscles. planks are the ultimate total body exercise. start with a wall plank and progress
thank you so much, elliott seaborn from monster.sident trump's interview on 60 minutes, the one that the president walked out on. we'll get that clip on the air. you're watching "mornings with maria," live on fox business. are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotrainer, a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time, all...
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davis alp allen with his first touchdown reception and the guy tony elliott says is his favorite player on the offense, just because of his attitude and work ethic, finds the end zone. they reward him with a touchdown. >> kirk: he is a big target for a quarterback to be able to throw to at 6'6", 250. watch this play. he opens up and trevor lawrence knew that he had him. throws it right into that seam, gives him a chance, by the way he threw it, to catch the ball and then get down and protect himself from the hit from bubba bolden. >> chris: lawrence with three more touchdowns makes it ten so far for the season. a flag down on the conversion. much different start for the season for lawrence this year. we talked about last year. you know, pressing. had five picks through the first three games. hasn't thrown one yet. >> kirk: but that's so good for him to go through that. it wasn't fun at the time, but it was -- every quarterback goes through that, that becomes a superstar. >> referee: personal foul, number 2 of the defense. 15-yard penalty on the succeeding kickoff. >> kirk: you know, i t
davis alp allen with his first touchdown reception and the guy tony elliott says is his favorite player on the offense, just because of his attitude and work ethic, finds the end zone. they reward him with a touchdown. >> kirk: he is a big target for a quarterback to be able to throw to at 6'6", 250. watch this play. he opens up and trevor lawrence knew that he had him. throws it right into that seam, gives him a chance, by the way he threw it, to catch the ball and then get down and...
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in the 1st bush administration and it's important to understand that these hardliners someone like elliott abrams they were around in the 1990 s. it was their thinking it was their policy advice that led the clinton and bush administrations to impose these kinds of sanctions on iraq in the 1990 s. from 190-2003 these type of sanctions were imposed on iraq where over a 1000000 people died 500000 of them children and nobody cared nobody in washington cared at the time the secretary of state madeleine albright said it was worth it worth it for what the point here is not to change behavior it wasn't to change saddam hussein's behavior in iraq it's not to change iran's behavior it's to fundamentally weaken these countries by weakening the population that was what was done in iraq and that is what is the intent here with iran to south korea where fire has engulfed a 33 story apartment building hundreds of residents in the city of all son were forced to flee their homes the blaze has now been put out with only minor injuries and light smoke inhalation reported the investigation is underway robert
in the 1st bush administration and it's important to understand that these hardliners someone like elliott abrams they were around in the 1990 s. it was their thinking it was their policy advice that led the clinton and bush administrations to impose these kinds of sanctions on iraq in the 1990 s. from 190-2003 these type of sanctions were imposed on iraq where over a 1000000 people died 500000 of them children and nobody cared nobody in washington cared at the time the secretary of state...
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well, elliott.flew over the dinosaurs as big as a small aeroplane code... and it had huge wingsjust as big as an aeroplane and it was the biggest animal that ever flew and none of us could work out how it could get into the ground because... get off the ground, because how do you beat the wings because it bangs on the ground and doesn't lift up, it is a mystery. hello, david i am three years old. what is your favourite animal? i don't really have favourite animal to be truthful but there is a fish i am very fond of called... what is it called now? the weedy sea dragon and it lives the seas off south australia and it is about that long and it spends look exactly like bits of seaweed. my name is harry and i am 11 years old and i want to work in zoology but with the current climate crisis, i would like to know if there will be any animals left in the world to study? there will certainly be enough animals individually. they won't be as many different animals as we have now, i can be pretty sure of that.
well, elliott.flew over the dinosaurs as big as a small aeroplane code... and it had huge wingsjust as big as an aeroplane and it was the biggest animal that ever flew and none of us could work out how it could get into the ground because... get off the ground, because how do you beat the wings because it bangs on the ground and doesn't lift up, it is a mystery. hello, david i am three years old. what is your favourite animal? i don't really have favourite animal to be truthful but there is a...
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sure we close loopholes so that we can get back to work safely and the robertson right center says elliottneil of course knows a lot about effective training and employment glantz 1980 s. he was a hugely successful and dynamic chief executive of the comelec and didn't violate enterprise trust he goes on to say that a member to the advair for that trust to robbie coltrane dressed up as rob spear telling employers to get that applications in before the cutoff date rather be a revolution and that before the chop the colored takut and says give our young people hope and a decent wage abolish zele our contracts and scotland and finally lend thompson says going to see robin mcalpine i think greed and disagreed with robin over the years particularly his views on blacks that interesting to hear his views on the economy post covered and though back to the here oval cricket glowed which was the scene the funder watson's creators footballing triumph. the oval best known as one of the homes of english cricket but back in the each 180 s. when billy stadium was 40 years away from being boat from 870 thi
sure we close loopholes so that we can get back to work safely and the robertson right center says elliottneil of course knows a lot about effective training and employment glantz 1980 s. he was a hugely successful and dynamic chief executive of the comelec and didn't violate enterprise trust he goes on to say that a member to the advair for that trust to robbie coltrane dressed up as rob spear telling employers to get that applications in before the cutoff date rather be a revolution and that...
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we'll talk more about that still ahead back to you robin all right, thank you for the update john elliott's update your morning commute. >>we're checking in on the traffic out there and there's not much right now heading into san francisco, here's a live. look at the bay bridge toll plaza where traffic is nice and light and smooth, but no big problems across the upper deck, so it's always nice when we can start office way right. it's going to stay like this all the way out to one oh one and to 80. all right, let's check in on the san mateo bridge we're taking a peek at 92 and look at the westbound traffic busier and busier every time we take a look so get on out there early it's already a little crowded heading to the peninsula. but it's not about drive it's under 30 minutes and i don't see any big problems working your way into foster city or san matteo we have one more and that's the richmond sandra fell, here's a live look at west 5.80 leading up to the pay gates and it's right on time with no big problems here into the north bay or connecting off to one oh one. well a red flag warning g
we'll talk more about that still ahead back to you robin all right, thank you for the update john elliott's update your morning commute. >>we're checking in on the traffic out there and there's not much right now heading into san francisco, here's a live. look at the bay bridge toll plaza where traffic is nice and light and smooth, but no big problems across the upper deck, so it's always nice when we can start office way right. it's going to stay like this all the way out to one oh one...
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restricted to elite competitors running laps of a bar secure circuit kenya's world record holder elliott kip shogi was expected to dominate the men's race particularly in the absence of the injury theo p n can a niece of the kaylee the 4 time winner was dropped by the leading pack in the final stages and after more than 42 kilometers of running ethiopia's surekha totter on a sprint finish to claim a surprise victory in a time of 2 i was 5 minutes and 41 seconds the biggest win of his career sorry for keep choky crossed the line down in 8th place. at the point i thought ok ron we had better but. the problem with my. block. we got to look. at on our poppin. the current world record holder did win the women's race can use brigitte cos guy was running the distance for the 1st time since breaking the record in chicago last year the cold weather and regular turns on this route when she was almost 5 minutes down on that sort of pace but she was still well ahead of the rest of the field cosco i now aiming to win her 1st olympic title in tokyo next year and the richardson 0 it was once known as t
restricted to elite competitors running laps of a bar secure circuit kenya's world record holder elliott kip shogi was expected to dominate the men's race particularly in the absence of the injury theo p n can a niece of the kaylee the 4 time winner was dropped by the leading pack in the final stages and after more than 42 kilometers of running ethiopia's surekha totter on a sprint finish to claim a surprise victory in a time of 2 i was 5 minutes and 41 seconds the biggest win of his career...
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elliott, the manager here, he is frustrated that in summer the government was encouraging people to goit's shutting them in again. we have had many more customers than we would have expected through august coming in, in a time when the virus is spreading, and i think it is irresponsible on the part of the government and it's led to this. now we have to suffer after we followed the rules. across wales hallowe'en is cancelled, bonfire night too, but while coronavirus case numbers are high here in cardiff, over in pembrokeshire there are far fewer signs of a second wave, and questions over why here too they must shut down. i don't think it's fair that we're being locked down with the rest of wales, we have very low numbers, we've all been very careful in these small rural communities, and we've just done everything as carefully and safely as we can. the welsh government warns it must act to stop hospitals from being overwhelmed. last week the number of covid related patients rose by 50%. this new intensive care unit will open in the lockdown. they desperately want to avoid cancelling elec
elliott, the manager here, he is frustrated that in summer the government was encouraging people to goit's shutting them in again. we have had many more customers than we would have expected through august coming in, in a time when the virus is spreading, and i think it is irresponsible on the part of the government and it's led to this. now we have to suffer after we followed the rules. across wales hallowe'en is cancelled, bonfire night too, but while coronavirus case numbers are high here in...
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professor lee elliott—major is part of a team researching the long—term impact of corvette on 16— towe call it the covid generation. it's about young people growing up now and what are their prospects. i do wonder whether the younger generation will, kind of, start demanding some sort ofjustice, if you like, sort of, intergenerational justice about all this. i do think we need a fundamental reset of thinking on these issues, because if you do not solve them now, they're going to store up bigger problems for future generations ,even more. this is the chance, in many ways, for us to address some of these inequalities in society. kash jones, bbc news. and panorama: has covid stolen my future? is on at 7.35 pm on bbc one tonight and will be on the bbc iplayer. the headlines on bbc news: just hearing that police say seven men, arrested on suspicion of seizing or exercising control of a ship by use of threats or force, of course follows the detention of men after military forces stormed the tanker. this the ship that was taken under control for several hours yesterday off the coast of the
professor lee elliott—major is part of a team researching the long—term impact of corvette on 16— towe call it the covid generation. it's about young people growing up now and what are their prospects. i do wonder whether the younger generation will, kind of, start demanding some sort ofjustice, if you like, sort of, intergenerational justice about all this. i do think we need a fundamental reset of thinking on these issues, because if you do not solve them now, they're going to store up...
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sure we close loopholes so that we can get back to work safely and the robertson right center says elliott neil of course knows a lot about effective training and employment glantz 1980 s. he was a hugely successful and dynamic chief executive of the comelec and didn't violate enterprise trust he goes on to say that a member to the advair for that trust to robbie coltrane dressed up as rob spear telling employers to get that applications in before the cutoff date or the would be a revolution and the before the chop the colored takut and says give our young people hope and a decent wage abolish zeal our contracts and scotland and finally lead thompson says good to see robin mcalpine i think greed and disagreed with robin over the years particularly his views on bracks that interesting to hear his views on the economy post covered and go back to the here oval cricket load which was the scene of funder watson's creators footballing triumph. the oval best known as one of the homes of endless cricket but back in the each 180 s. when billy stadium was 40 years away from being boat from 870 this
sure we close loopholes so that we can get back to work safely and the robertson right center says elliott neil of course knows a lot about effective training and employment glantz 1980 s. he was a hugely successful and dynamic chief executive of the comelec and didn't violate enterprise trust he goes on to say that a member to the advair for that trust to robbie coltrane dressed up as rob spear telling employers to get that applications in before the cutoff date or the would be a revolution...
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debbie elliott and her dogs are also in a hotel. they live near the meadowwood restaurant that burned to the ground. she's been told her home is okay, but she's preparing for the worst. >> you hear everything's okay for the moment, but there could be spot fires. you know what i mean? things can drift the other direction at any minute, and you just never know. >> reporter: at an evacuation center in napa, the parking lot is filled with families isolating in their cars and picking up food. jesus is staying with friends in napa. he left his home in calistoga when flames got too close. >> it's just over the hill. >> i was close to the fire, so i saw the big flames, big trees falling down, burning and everything. yeah, a scary moment. >> reporter: he's worried his family may lose everything. >> the fire is all around it so it's a pretty scary moment. >> reporter: adding to their worries, not every evacuee is lucky enough to have a hotel room. the county of napa has said it has connected 1,700 people with rooms, and now there is a waiting
debbie elliott and her dogs are also in a hotel. they live near the meadowwood restaurant that burned to the ground. she's been told her home is okay, but she's preparing for the worst. >> you hear everything's okay for the moment, but there could be spot fires. you know what i mean? things can drift the other direction at any minute, and you just never know. >> reporter: at an evacuation center in napa, the parking lot is filled with families isolating in their cars and picking up...
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ultimately, the elliott snyder property on 10th street, north of florida avenue was chosen and purchased for the location of the hospital. the hospital opened in june of 1884. there is the reception card. there is the hospital. in addition to the statue and the hospital, other commemorations to garfield exist around the city. in the 1880's, real estate development was leapfrogging beyond on the city. into the surrounding suburban washington county. the development was unregulated. giving those involved great latitude to layout and name in the new neighborhoods. one man named his stretch of land in the hills garfield, in 1882. the streets were named after republican military men. including a classmate of general grant at westpoint. several other streets in other subdivisions around the city had streets named after garfield. in 1895, further up the hill from garfield's subdivision, garfield heights was laid out. in 1909, garfield elementary school was built to serve that neighborhood. the randomness of all the suburban development was squelched in the 1890's with the development of highway
ultimately, the elliott snyder property on 10th street, north of florida avenue was chosen and purchased for the location of the hospital. the hospital opened in june of 1884. there is the reception card. there is the hospital. in addition to the statue and the hospital, other commemorations to garfield exist around the city. in the 1880's, real estate development was leapfrogging beyond on the city. into the surrounding suburban washington county. the development was unregulated. giving those...
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elliott, the manager here — he is frustrated that in summer the government was encouraging people tot's shutting them in again. we have had many more customers than we would have expected through august coming in, in a time when the virus is spreading, and i think it is irresponsible on the part of the government and it's led to this. now we have to suffer after we followed the rules. across wales, hallowe‘en is cancelled, bonfire night too, but while coronavirus case numbers are high here in cardiff, over in pembrokeshire there are far fewer signs of a second wave, and questions over why here too they must shut down. i don't think it's fair that we're being locked down with the rest of wales. we have very low numbers. we've all been very careful in these small rural communities, and we've just done everything as carefully and safely as we can. the welsh government warns it must act to stop hospitals from being overwhelmed. last week the number of covid—related patients rose by 50%. this new intensive care unit will open in the lockdown. they desperately want to avoid cancelling elec
elliott, the manager here — he is frustrated that in summer the government was encouraging people tot's shutting them in again. we have had many more customers than we would have expected through august coming in, in a time when the virus is spreading, and i think it is irresponsible on the part of the government and it's led to this. now we have to suffer after we followed the rules. across wales, hallowe‘en is cancelled, bonfire night too, but while coronavirus case numbers are high here...
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this course would have been a real spectacle, not sure it could have hundred percent predicted that elliottr him to be dominant of the rest of the field. very different dynamic to the field. very different dynamic to the race, lots of corners and makes a little bit more technical. the fa ct a little bit more technical. the fact that the london marathon had managed to put this on is incredible. and we have to have this course, so it may mean that we have to forget how quickly it goes. it will be going very fast but world records sub two hours, not really a comparison to make. well the other big impact on the marathon this year is concerning charities. last year, the 42,000 runners raised more than £60 million for various causes — vital money for the sector. organisers have tried to bridge that gap with the 2.6 challenge you might remember from during lockdown, which has raised £11 million. and fun runners can still get their medal by completing the london marathon remotely. earlier i spoke to tina fallon and her mumjune — they're raising money and awareness for the charity mind in honour of
this course would have been a real spectacle, not sure it could have hundred percent predicted that elliottr him to be dominant of the rest of the field. very different dynamic to the field. very different dynamic to the race, lots of corners and makes a little bit more technical. the fa ct a little bit more technical. the fact that the london marathon had managed to put this on is incredible. and we have to have this course, so it may mean that we have to forget how quickly it goes. it will be...
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the first child of anna hall and elliott roosevelt, the younger brother of president theodore roosevelt>> my mother was very beautiful. and she would occasionally say that in the hall family, there were no ugly ducklings. and i was the exception. >> eleanor disappointed her. she was plain. her mother called her granny, which was deeply humiliated for her. and her mother died when she was 8. >> her childhood is nothing but disappointment. her father, who adores her, is a drunk and a junkie. he gets so drunk, he forgets that she's sitting on the steps outside of a men's club. >> her father, who she loved above all, dies at the age of 34. of alcoholism. and one really needs to pause. how much do you need to drink to die at 34 of alcoholism? >> orphaned at 10 years old, eleanor was sent to live with her maternal grandmother. >> it was a very lonely childhood. she had a french governess who was sadistic. she was raised really by servan servants, mostly. some who were kind to her, would bring her dinner if she was exiled to her room. >> when she was 14, we know that three locks suddenly appea
the first child of anna hall and elliott roosevelt, the younger brother of president theodore roosevelt>> my mother was very beautiful. and she would occasionally say that in the hall family, there were no ugly ducklings. and i was the exception. >> eleanor disappointed her. she was plain. her mother called her granny, which was deeply humiliated for her. and her mother died when she was 8. >> her childhood is nothing but disappointment. her father, who adores her, is a drunk...
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tom: elliott, thank you so much. elliot hentov with us. from state street global advisors. we have much more coming up across all of the network today. speaker pelosi in the 12:00 hour with david westin. you really wonder if there will be some news there off a morning of discussions. israel, nancy in pelosi in washington, stimulus in the air. stay with us. and edwards in london, i'm tom keene in new york. this is bloomberg. i'mnna edwards in london, tom keene in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: lumber surveillance. good morning, everyone. it is history being made. this is something the president of the united states really, really, really wants to talk about thursday in nashville. the treasury secretary of the united states of america was mr. netanyahu, and of course the greetings of the foreign minister of the united arab emirates. son of the uae founder, and that is an important issue here. this is sheik abdullah bends i.e. -- ben sayyid. mr. trump would certainly like to say this is with his leadership. anna edwards, much has been talked about with supportive mr. trum
tom: elliott, thank you so much. elliot hentov with us. from state street global advisors. we have much more coming up across all of the network today. speaker pelosi in the 12:00 hour with david westin. you really wonder if there will be some news there off a morning of discussions. israel, nancy in pelosi in washington, stimulus in the air. stay with us. and edwards in london, i'm tom keene in new york. this is bloomberg. i'mnna edwards in london, tom keene in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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. >> caller: yes, this is david elliott lewis. i have served for two terms on this commission when it was called the mental health board appointed by at that time the district 5 supervisor. the last supervisor to appoint me was london breed. i currently continue to serve on the smirf board, that's the san francisco mental health education funds which we have abbreviated smerf c. the whole process has underserved the commission. we're not getting our money's worth and we're -- and we're not really helping the city. i strongly -- i want to thank supervisor stefani for introducing this legislation. it's greatly needed. and it will help to address -- it will help to address a number of problems. one of the most significant is the failure to really have program reviews. we're supposed to do contracts with the city, five per year in 2019. and they did only two program reviews. these program reviews are where the commissioners go out and they evaluate a city-funded program to see if it's performing to contract, if it's meeting its obliga
. >> caller: yes, this is david elliott lewis. i have served for two terms on this commission when it was called the mental health board appointed by at that time the district 5 supervisor. the last supervisor to appoint me was london breed. i currently continue to serve on the smirf board, that's the san francisco mental health education funds which we have abbreviated smerf c. the whole process has underserved the commission. we're not getting our money's worth and we're -- and we're...
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george elliott had a strong moral sense. dh lawrence did in so on. and so somehow or another, that was just part of the culture in which i grew up. it was based on the church. you know, if there was one thing people in britain did, it was that they sat around the table midday on sunday. and they had their sunday lunch. today, only a small minority of people in britain actually have a dining table. you know, they take something out of the freezer, they stick it in the microwave they put on their lap and sit and watch television. so there is no sunday anymore. oddly enough, it was all people it was margaret thatcher who deregulated sunday. i argued against it greatly. i said this is the one noncommercial day of the week. it is wholly time, it is very important. it's the one time that we all enter on equal terms. rich and poor it doesn't matter. one sunday was deregulated, sunday at lunch got lost, send a service got lost, the church got lost, and morality got lost. >> think it was the rabbi who called the sabbath the cathedral in time. >> sanctuary. >>
george elliott had a strong moral sense. dh lawrence did in so on. and so somehow or another, that was just part of the culture in which i grew up. it was based on the church. you know, if there was one thing people in britain did, it was that they sat around the table midday on sunday. and they had their sunday lunch. today, only a small minority of people in britain actually have a dining table. you know, they take something out of the freezer, they stick it in the microwave they put on their...
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elliott and associates, a sole proprietorship to provide real estate and fiscal consulting services for hunters point shipyard phase one and two. to increase the contract amount by 41,585 from 100,000 to a total aggregate contract amount not to exceed $141,585 for web development services. action number, resolution number 27-2020. >> chair bustos: anyone from the public who wishes to speak or provide comment on the item? >> at this time, members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 1-415-655-0001, enter access code 146 413 2620 followed by the pound sign, then pound sign again. please press star 3 to get entered into the queue. we'll allow a few moments for the public to call in. madame secretary, no callers on the line. >> secretary: thank you. mr. chair, at this time there are no members of the public wishing to comment on this item. >> chair bustos: hearing no request to speak, i close public comment. commissioners, may i get a motion for these items on the consent agenda? >> i move the consent agenda. >> chair bustos: thank you, vice chair. a sec
elliott and associates, a sole proprietorship to provide real estate and fiscal consulting services for hunters point shipyard phase one and two. to increase the contract amount by 41,585 from 100,000 to a total aggregate contract amount not to exceed $141,585 for web development services. action number, resolution number 27-2020. >> chair bustos: anyone from the public who wishes to speak or provide comment on the item? >> at this time, members of the public who wish to provide...
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elliott management was integral in the detroit edison. >> right these are incredible stocks.merican electric power on last night does anyone think it is an interesting stock? interesting is not important what matters is income a lot of our viewers love income, we spent a lot of time talking about high flyers and i happen to love twilio. tremendous numbers together. the stock is down but it will be up in a couple of days a lot of people don't want twilio they want income dominion doing things that is income next tara. i think this is a remarkable place, overlooked by us. a lot of the companies are interested in solar. not because of biden or trump, but because they told me last night it is the right thing to do new way to approach business. >> interesting >> yeah. yeah right about twilio q4, 8 to 11 cent loss. i wanted to ask you about what is going on with some of the industrial names unp not a bright spot last week. 3m, cat, weighing on things this morning. cat, no guidance out of cat, customers delaying some purchases. if it weren't for china, i'm not sure where the stock w
elliott management was integral in the detroit edison. >> right these are incredible stocks.merican electric power on last night does anyone think it is an interesting stock? interesting is not important what matters is income a lot of our viewers love income, we spent a lot of time talking about high flyers and i happen to love twilio. tremendous numbers together. the stock is down but it will be up in a couple of days a lot of people don't want twilio they want income dominion doing...
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rare of the judiciary jerry nadler, 73, outgoing chair of foreign affairs, elliott angle who lust, 73and richard neal only 71. on the senate side, 28. 28 of the 100 senators over 70. majority leader mitch mcconnell running in the polls, 78. president pro tem joe grassley, 87. as is dianne feinstein. richard shelby, 86. armed services committee share, jim imhoff, 85. chair of nutrition and forestry, pat roberts, 84. departing chair of health education labor and pensions lamar alexander is 80. as is ranking committee member patrick leahy. i could go on and on, but i think you get the picture. it's an unique phenomenon. the typical eu leader has actually gotten younger. think of france's emmanuel macron only 42. austria's sebastian kerrs, 34. canadian prime minister justin trudeau, 48. north korea's leader kim jong-un believed to be 36. and new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern who just won an election in a landslide, 40. most countries have only minimum age requirements on the books from as young as 18 and as old as 45. as adam taylor has pointed you out in "the washington post" t
rare of the judiciary jerry nadler, 73, outgoing chair of foreign affairs, elliott angle who lust, 73and richard neal only 71. on the senate side, 28. 28 of the 100 senators over 70. majority leader mitch mcconnell running in the polls, 78. president pro tem joe grassley, 87. as is dianne feinstein. richard shelby, 86. armed services committee share, jim imhoff, 85. chair of nutrition and forestry, pat roberts, 84. departing chair of health education labor and pensions lamar alexander is 80. as...
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with the case of elite -- elliott, they send it back to the virginia supreme court for further proceedings and light of this opinion. well, that's a pretty good true threat case. in any context, it's trickier because ... i mean, i once got really nasty threats which were traced to a internet cafÉ in amsterdam. i did not care. if it came from the starbucks in the block, i might have. it's hard to know if internet comments are seriously likely to hurt people or not. people tend to get carried away and there's hyperbole on the internet. the watts case demonstrates this. mr. watts was an anti vietnam protester who threatened london be johnson. he said i have to go for my draft, if they ever make me carry arrival the first man i want to get into my sights is lbj. no one will make me kill my black brothers. the court said, the law under which he was charged was valid, but it was hyperbole. that is to say they thought he did not mean it, he was just spouting off. in this case, the big thing was eminence. charles said if we catch any of you coming in, we are going to break it in next. weeks later,
with the case of elite -- elliott, they send it back to the virginia supreme court for further proceedings and light of this opinion. well, that's a pretty good true threat case. in any context, it's trickier because ... i mean, i once got really nasty threats which were traced to a internet cafÉ in amsterdam. i did not care. if it came from the starbucks in the block, i might have. it's hard to know if internet comments are seriously likely to hurt people or not. people tend to get carried...
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it was sam elliott narrating an ad for biden earlier this week and now it's brad pitt, so, you know,u hear a recognizable voice that does make a difference, i think what's more important about these biden ads is they are positive appeals to american identity and american values. they barely talk about joe biden at all until the end of these minute-long ads. they are about trying to transcend the divisions and polarizations in politics. pitt in the aeration says most americans aren't republicans or democrats. they are somewhere in between. people's political affiliations are complicated and what they want out of politics is complicate and these ads get to that. it's really notable that biden is spending millions of dollars on these world series ads. it's notable because he has the money to do it. we've heard about the trump campaign cash crunch. biden doesn't have that spending $700 million per world series games on these mind long ads and they break through all the noise of this campaign season. so much of the advertising on local tv is negative, it especially coming from the trump s
it was sam elliott narrating an ad for biden earlier this week and now it's brad pitt, so, you know,u hear a recognizable voice that does make a difference, i think what's more important about these biden ads is they are positive appeals to american identity and american values. they barely talk about joe biden at all until the end of these minute-long ads. they are about trying to transcend the divisions and polarizations in politics. pitt in the aeration says most americans aren't republicans...
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debbie elliott is with her husband and dog. they live near the meadowood restaurant that burned down to the ground. she had been told her home is okay but is prepared for the worst. >> everything is okay for the moment, but there could be spot fires. things can drift the other direction any minute. you just never know. >>> the parking lot at an evacuation center filled with families isolating in their cars and picking up food. officials say they've had to help connect more than 1,700 people to hotel rooms. now there is a waiting list for assistance as the county turns to the state for help. >>> 6:08 for you that morning. time to get a look at the forecast for you on this friday quality, kari. >>> yeah, absolutely. we are still monitoring the weather conditions around the glass fire as we look at this weather sensors. the weather conditions this morning look pretty good. some cooler temperatures, higher humidity and a calm wind. but it will heat up as we go throughout today and it's going to be another hot afternoon as those bre
debbie elliott is with her husband and dog. they live near the meadowood restaurant that burned down to the ground. she had been told her home is okay but is prepared for the worst. >> everything is okay for the moment, but there could be spot fires. things can drift the other direction any minute. you just never know. >>> the parking lot at an evacuation center filled with families isolating in their cars and picking up food. officials say they've had to help connect more than...