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i do not think downing street - president? i do not think downing street knows i president?ald trump has said overnight. that is probably a if they overnight. that is probably a , , they are overnight. that is probably a . . they are going to have feeling they are going to have to get to over next to get used to over the next few years. there is some comfort, is a qualified comfort, that is a qualified unlimited comfort, but there is comfort in the fact that donald trump draw a clear distinction between approach to the uk =e= the eu. he praised keir and the eu. he praised keir starmer as a but there starmer as a person, but there is also a bit of an irony that donald trump has made clear yet again his loathing for the eu on the very same day that keir starmer is travelling to brussels to seek a hrnssels te seeh a ileser with the eu. that == the 77 77 77thing77 7 the thing here is the concerning thing here perhaps for the government, is the concerning thing here p donald or the government, is the concerning thing here p donald trump government, is the concerning thing here p
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you talked about the delicate task he is meeting mette frederiksen in downing street she has her own. actually, fi say the least. actually, journalists have asked downing the prime minister's street, the prime minister's times since donald several times since donald re—entered the white what the uk's -osition is house what the uk's position is donald threats, i think 7777617977777 . . 7777ti717e777 7term, 7 77 777th7e 7 term, towards 777th7e 7 ti denmark'ss greenland and denmark's sovereignty greenland and they have generally tried to avoid being into it. so i 7— 7 keir starmer to wouldn't expect keir starmer to emerge from this with emerge from this dinner with full throated defence of some full throated defence of denmark's claims over greenland denmark'sclaims omecgreenland �* denouncing and denmark'sclaims omecgreenland �*denouncing and of or denouncing eight and of trump's i think the uk is going to —§§ the danish 7 7 the danish us 7 7 the danish us rgw 7 the danish us rgw over is to become there is to become more acrimonious. i suspect there is hope in downing some hope in downi
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make sure that these drains were clear, but also clear off the sidewalk because debris running down the street eventually runs down, especially if we're supposed to get more rain like we're supposed to. we'll run right over to that drain again, and then it's futile. >> david hall, owner of shotwell's bar, went out with his leaf blower to do his part. he has seen his street flood way too many times today. he's trying to avoid that. >> it's a win win situation for everybody, really. so neighborhood taking care of. >> and it might take several hours to clear the street from union street here in san francisco. city crews telling us there are no reported injuries at this time. if you do see a downed power tree in your area, in your area, call 311 in san francisco. luz pena, abc seven news. >> crews are going to be busy for sure. luis, thank you so much. the winds also strengthening along the coast, especially at the pacifica pier. that's where we find abc7 news anchor dion lim with the latest on the conditions there right now dion. >> julian. it is raw. it is wet. yes. and in fact, it feels as thou
make sure that these drains were clear, but also clear off the sidewalk because debris running down the street eventually runs down, especially if we're supposed to get more rain like we're supposed to. we'll run right over to that drain again, and then it's futile. >> david hall, owner of shotwell's bar, went out with his leaf blower to do his part. he has seen his street flood way too many times today. he's trying to avoid that. >> it's a win win situation for everybody, really....
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downing street says it represents sir keir�*s with the eu. to russia's war in ukraine, are at the topthere's a very strong statement that's been put out in advance to destroy russia's war machine, to take advantage of the economic sanctions on russia, to not let up, to push on and to try and kind of press ahead invasion of ukraine. here which are probably not mentioned in that. of the person who's not of this, of course, to end the ukraine war. slovakia. but then there's also the whole business of how much money countries spend on their defence. some cases, on defence. to spend on defence. a lot of western nations have emptied their armouries itjust simply hasn't got enough muscle, in some cases, there is another factor here that is really worrying people, wanting a deal for the united states to buy greenland. denmark's prime minister, mette frederiksen, said initially to her country don't worry, you know, it's not for sale. but they've had a very tense phone call since then so the idea of nato countries squabbling amongst themselves to the mill to president putin and probably to xi j
downing street says it represents sir keir�*s with the eu. to russia's war in ukraine, are at the topthere's a very strong statement that's been put out in advance to destroy russia's war machine, to take advantage of the economic sanctions on russia, to not let up, to push on and to try and kind of press ahead invasion of ukraine. here which are probably not mentioned in that. of the person who's not of this, of course, to end the ukraine war. slovakia. but then there's also the whole...
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just down the street on the site of the old mission hill extension the rebuilt and renamed alice taylor apartments seem part of another world. the renovations were pushed by a tenants task force at a cost of roughly $20 million. one of those tenants was hattie dudley. you have to take on attitude that says we're not going to take it anymore and that we're going to do what we have to do to make a difference. and we brought about that change because, first of all, it with one person and then everybody else said, well, yeah, i can go along with that. and then the residents formulated a group said we could stick together on this. we all can come together and we have made a difference because we stuck together looking at something is in development talking about the design all. curtis jones was manager of mission hill extension when the renovations began. he is now director of public safety for the boston housing authority. you take care now. people expect public housing to bad. that is in our attitude. we expect it to look good because the better it looks better the environment, the better
just down the street on the site of the old mission hill extension the rebuilt and renamed alice taylor apartments seem part of another world. the renovations were pushed by a tenants task force at a cost of roughly $20 million. one of those tenants was hattie dudley. you have to take on attitude that says we're not going to take it anymore and that we're going to do what we have to do to make a difference. and we brought about that change because, first of all, it with one person and then...
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streets of goma. it's the first time the bbc is entering the besieged city in eastern drc since the m23 claimed control of the the security situation here remains volatile. forces has shut downct. residents are frightened. translation: people are afraid because when they burn - explode and injure people. them from the streets. inside this heaps of military leftovers, there may be grenades and live ammunition, which can be very dangerous. this used to be a filling station, but as you can although they are going about their activities of the city's main hospitals, which have been overwhelmed many have been traumatised by what they have witnessed. i screamed for help and the m23, people in goma and eastern drc are paul njie, bbc news, goma. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has arrived in the us. he will become the first foreign leader house. ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. our middle east correspondent yolande knell what we are expecting today is the first of these high—level meetings will securing current week ceasefire the eerrent eie e'eeh eeeeefire in gaza. the eerrent eis. e'ee'e. eeeeefire in gaza. �* the deal in gaza. today, under the terms of that d
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streets here. we do understand that trees have come down across some streets that have blocked traffic. they've come down onto vehicles, also taken down power lines in some neighborhoods. janelle, it's hard to keep those umbrellas intact. the storm causing problems, like you said. also in streets, not just from these downed trees, but potholes are closing some intersections. yeah. earlier this morning we got really torrential rains here in san francisco, and we're told by the san francisco department of water that the runoff actually dug up some of the sediment that they had put in from a recently repaired fire hydrant line, a high pressure fire hydrant line. the runoff basically dug out a lot of the temporary sediment that they had put in there, and that's what caused a pothole that actually kind of snarled up traffic at gaugh and lombard for a good part of the morning, the water crews were able to get in there pretty quickly. they were able to fill in the hole that had been dug up by the runoff and temporarily kind of fill it. they put a big metal plate over it, and they tell us that t
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it damaged one of the buildings and had so much debris that the downed tree shut down the street in front of the school. now, school was in session that day. it is open again. once, once again today. santa rosa fire saying the timing of when it came down was extremely fortunate for the kids and the teachers at that school. we get the prolonged periods of rain and start dealing with saturated soils. weakened trees have the ability to come down a lot easier, especially given the wind and gusty conditions that we had yesterday. reporter. well, saturated soil and a weak tree is also what we're seeing this morning in oakland on 98th avenue and c street. that's where a tree fell down. and at one point it blocked all four lanes of traffic causing causing a bit of backup there for early morning commuters. now the rain has really also come down in san francisco this morning. san francisco fire is asking the public to avoid the area of lombard and gaugh street in the city's marina district. you're taking a look at some traffic maps that show you just where that is. a sinkhole is reported at that in
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and henry, iwanted to ask you, of course, also impose levies on the uk, well, i don't think downing streetto interpret what donald trump has said overnight, and that's to have to get used to over the next few years. i mean, there is some comfort and that's very qualified and limited comfort, but there is some comfort in the fact that donald trump drew as a person. donald trump has made clear yet again, his loathing for the eu. on the very same day that keir starmer is travelling to brussels to seek a closer relationship with the eu. now, perhaps that's overestimating how much the us president cares or indeed notices that the uk how to make this eu reset work. let's speak to armida van rij, head of chatham house's europe programme. there is quite a lot to through, is there? let's start what henry is that men are limits 7 are limitszto : are limits: to how that research can much that research can do, because, of course, uk has because, of course, the uk has left the eu aftean what left the eu after brexit. what do you can be achieved do you think can be achieved from meeting? of course, from
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honestly i love the naval academy is down the street, as an army guy, i figured out who to talk to.hey have that beat army stuff all over the place was david: you keep up with all that? gov. moore: there's no way i am letting navy smoke me. no way. even when times are tough and times are challenging, remember where we've come from. remember what as a country we have seen. remember as a state what we have endured. and we are still here. ♪ david: by the way when the , legislation was passed that provided the funding for the key bridge, initially attached was a provision that said the rfk stadium in the district of columbia would go back to the control of the mayor and could maybe be used for the washington commanders as a site for a future stadium. the washington commanders now play in maryland. you agreed to let the decision past. sed. it passed in a separate bill at 1:30 in the morning. your view is the commanders may still stay in maryland? will you try to keep them? well they go to d.c.? gov. moore: maryland is still the best spot for the washington commanders. i understand the hi
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it's the first time since brexit that a british prime downing street says it represents sir keir�*s commitment you with us, thank you forjoining us. the first time since brexit that a british prime minister that ahbritish prime minister attend a european council will attend a european council meeting. what do you think this signifies? it is an important opportunity _ signifies? it is an important opportunity for— signifies? it is an important opportunity for keir - signifies? it is an important l opportunity for keir starmer, the first time a british prime minister has up at one these and 7 7th7e7s7e 7 77 shah]; 7 7 of these summits and the theme of these summits and the theme of these summits and the theme of the day �*s defence how of the day �*s defence and how can do together, europe can do more together, how it can replace some of what the has to the us has brought to european security and they are having nato secretary general at the nato secretary general at lunch and then keir at lunch and then keir starmer at dinner. it is an opportunity — -777 keir starmer 7 keir starmer to 7 keir st
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literally down the street are the docks, the annapolis docks, which was one of the country's first and largest slave ports. the building we are in right now, the state capital, was built by the hands of enslaved people. the dichotomy and complexity of the state is very real. it is something i take a real sense of pride in. david: you ran for governor initially in 2022 and were elected overwhelmingly. you are up for reelection in 2026. you haven't announced yet if you are running. gov. moore: i can announce now i am running for reelection. [laughs] david: you are running for reelection as governor. i think you are likely to win based on everything i know about maryland politics. the question is are you thinking of running as well for president of the united states? the answer to that question is -- ? gov. moore: no. i have the best job around and i love the momentum we are seeing in the state of maryland. i think about when i was first elected, maryland was ranked 43rd in the country in unemployment. now maryland is going on 15 straight months amongst the lowest unemployment rates in th
literally down the street are the docks, the annapolis docks, which was one of the country's first and largest slave ports. the building we are in right now, the state capital, was built by the hands of enslaved people. the dichotomy and complexity of the state is very real. it is something i take a real sense of pride in. david: you ran for governor initially in 2022 and were elected overwhelmingly. you are up for reelection in 2026. you haven't announced yet if you are running. gov. moore: i...
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and a striking would be to the con pm, stall them as policies, just supplements into downing street tanya. the reform is the best known for the effort to fully cub illegal in migration and also small businesses, significant tax cuts. the policy has ceased a sizable chunk of the support both labor and the tories have previously taken for granted. well this comes as writing policies are gaining steam across europe in germany, austria, fonts, and the netherlands populous politicians are coming out on top. the southern shifting boating trends can be explained by growing concerns over immigration, stagnant economies, and high living costs. we spoke with u. k. heritage need to david kirsten, who says that the populace to gaining votes from conventional democratic conservative policies. here's differences. so hard to distinguish it doesn't really come as a surprise to and what's happened is the i think people in the u. k. all completely fed up with the established policies and what happens in the last general election, which is only 7 months ago, was people abandon the conservative party, which
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i was just driving down the street and i was coming out of wendy's, and i just saw a plane basically just hit the building. >> we now know this plane was carrying a little girl who had been treated for a medical condition and taking her home to mexico as her plane nosedived into a neighborhood. >> it has to do with something that probably we should never see, and that is either fuel failure, engine failure, or some form of catastrophe that caused the pilot to try to put it down anywhere he could. >> the little girl had been treated at a hospital called shriners children's hospital, according to them, and they said that this plane was carrying the little girl, a companion, and then four crew members. >> to us, it was a routine flight. i can tell you that this was a very seasoned crew. >> their names have not been released and frankly, their conditions are not yet known. same with people on the ground, a handful of people hospitalized, but it's still not clear how many people were hurt or killed in this disaster. >> just stay in your home again. it's still an active scene, and it's und
i was just driving down the street and i was coming out of wendy's, and i just saw a plane basically just hit the building. >> we now know this plane was carrying a little girl who had been treated for a medical condition and taking her home to mexico as her plane nosedived into a neighborhood. >> it has to do with something that probably we should never see, and that is either fuel failure, engine failure, or some form of catastrophe that caused the pilot to try to put it down...
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i was just driving down the street and i was coming out of wendy's, and i just saw a plane basicallyt hit the building. >> we now know this plane was carrying a little girl who had been treated for a medical condition and taking her home to mexico as her plane nosedived into a neighborhood. >> it has to do with something that probably we should never see, and that is either fuel failure, engine failure, or some form of catastrophe that caused the pilot to try to put it down anywhere he could. >> the little girl had been treated at a hospital called shriners children's hospital, according to them, and they said that this plane was carrying the little girl, a companion, and then four crew members. >> to us, it was a routine flight. i can tell you that this was a very seasoned crew. >> their names have not been released and frankly, their conditions are not yet known. same with people on the ground, a handful of people hospitalized, but it's still not clear how many people were hurt or killed in this disaster. >> just stay in your home again. it's still an active scene, and it's under i
i was just driving down the street and i was coming out of wendy's, and i just saw a plane basicallyt hit the building. >> we now know this plane was carrying a little girl who had been treated for a medical condition and taking her home to mexico as her plane nosedived into a neighborhood. >> it has to do with something that probably we should never see, and that is either fuel failure, engine failure, or some form of catastrophe that caused the pilot to try to put it down anywhere...
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discontent with current prime minister, cure stormers policies, just 7 months into his tenure at downing street. if elections were to be held tomorrow and as well for us as you can, reform party would snatch 25 percent of the votes a point higher than the ruling labor party. 21 percent of the vote would go to the conservatives, the reform party as best known for its aspirations to fully curb illegal migration and offer small businesses, significant tax cuts. well, this comes as right landing parties gain steam across europe in germany, austria, france, and the netherlands populous to politicians are coming out on top. the southern shift and voting trends can be explained by growing it, concerns over immigration, the stagnant economies, and high living costs. all right, let's cross a live now to you. k heritage party. later david occurred to david, good to have you on the program with us. um, i'd like to hear your reaction to this pull that shows that you take reform party overtaking both labor and the conservatives. does this come as a surprise to you? and it doesn't really come as a surprise t
discontent with current prime minister, cure stormers policies, just 7 months into his tenure at downing street. if elections were to be held tomorrow and as well for us as you can, reform party would snatch 25 percent of the votes a point higher than the ruling labor party. 21 percent of the vote would go to the conservatives, the reform party as best known for its aspirations to fully curb illegal migration and offer small businesses, significant tax cuts. well, this comes as right landing...
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you can see that the hillside really just >> crumble from the top there all the way down to sansom street. thankfully. >> no one was hurt. a lot of close calls happened all across san francisco today, including a ton of downed trees. strong winds and heavy rain slammed san francisco tuesday making travel dangerous and relaxing over the golden gate bridge ahead of the healing coming over. and down franken, see anything. and then next thing, you know, streets >> real rep says says she's grateful to be alive after nearly being hit by a massive tree in golden gate park around 04:00pm. very scary. it was really loud for tesla camera captured it all you can see in this exclusive video. the tree slammed the honda behind her. >> the impact so great airbags deployed but somehow no one was injured. a total of 3 cars were damaged. thank god. thank traffic snarled for 2 hours until crews could remove the tree all lanes have since reopened. a massive tree crashed down in this same area last january, injuring 2 people and damaging for cars. >> the san francisco parks and recreation department says ther
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thousands of days anti-ice educators have shut down streets across l.a.ump's deportations. will go live to l.a. where independent journalist anthony is standing by. i know you've been covering this for a while. tell us what you are seeing, how does it compare to last night, when they shut down the freeway which is fine out there. >> thank you for having me. l.a.p.d. is better prepared... they were not prepared for the amount of protesters. to get into the highway, they went through all the fires and law enforcement is stretched thin and so it took a couple of hours it for them to bring and restore some sense of normal into the scene. we are getting ready to see another standoff between police and there about the standoff here with protesters. >> laura: anthony it's hard to hear you but i will ask you a question anyway. are the people gathering at these protests, do you think they themselves are unlawfully present in the united states or are they friends of people who are unlawfully present or are they members of days of various ngos that we've been talkin
thousands of days anti-ice educators have shut down streets across l.a.ump's deportations. will go live to l.a. where independent journalist anthony is standing by. i know you've been covering this for a while. tell us what you are seeing, how does it compare to last night, when they shut down the freeway which is fine out there. >> thank you for having me. l.a.p.d. is better prepared... they were not prepared for the amount of protesters. to get into the highway, they went through all...
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i wonder whether what you like most in life is to walk down a street and no—one have a clue who you are still... do you really like that? mm—hm. but yet you still want to go around touring and... well, that's different. ..there's still endless newspaper articles written about you. that's to sell records. it's... performing is work. it's as mechanistic as that? i'm not there as marianne faithfull, but what about if those people come up to you and say, "marianne faithfull..."? they don't. so don't worry. i know the trick. you just don't put your eyes up. it's like being frodo or something. it's like having a hat on. he chuckles as long as you don't show your eyes, they won't see you. a way out. and you too? me too. i did it by choice. to understand? oh, do they ever! they find it hard to understand i walked out on all that money and mick jagger. i think they've just about begun to get that now, seeing things that have happened in the last yes. the, "oh! and that kind of behaviour is one of them. the drugs, the infidelity, kind of lack of moral basing... we were... before, this stuff. look
i wonder whether what you like most in life is to walk down a street and no—one have a clue who you are still... do you really like that? mm—hm. but yet you still want to go around touring and... well, that's different. ..there's still endless newspaper articles written about you. that's to sell records. it's... performing is work. it's as mechanistic as that? i'm not there as marianne faithfull, but what about if those people come up to you and say, "marianne faithfull..."? they...
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streets got to be opened up. they could have have cleared that out. i bet you there was a stand downer. >> ainsley: they are already overwhelmed in that area. >> reporting on the ground especially from some of my sources the lapd they were given the order to arrest. and then suddenly they were called off. i don't know what happened there you cannot obstruct public traffic. you just can't do that and then to your point, brian, if everything is going so well in the countries that you hold the flags there, why don't you go back to those countries? i mean it just doesn't make any sense to me. also, when you look at what ice is doing. what doj is doing. they don't have the resources for the second phase yet. these guys are burnt out already. just going after criminals. but, it's because of some of the media reporting, some of the fear-mongering going out there that they are saying things that are simply not true about. >> brian: what do you mean? >> lawrence: ice and the rest of the department of justice is doing? >> brian: what are you saying by that? >> lawrence: they are saying they ar
streets got to be opened up. they could have have cleared that out. i bet you there was a stand downer. >> ainsley: they are already overwhelmed in that area. >> reporting on the ground especially from some of my sources the lapd they were given the order to arrest. and then suddenly they were called off. i don't know what happened there you cannot obstruct public traffic. you just can't do that and then to your point, brian, if everything is going so well in the countries that you...
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i remember back in the day i was in 10 downing street in the u.k. and saw how it was done the traditional way. governments had an issue and send representatives and diplomats and maybe in six months there is a summit and working papers and maybe two years something happened. with president trump it isn't like that. look at the results within practically 24 hours in terms of the fentanyl issue. which he understands so deeply because he understands the communities most effect by it. >> harris: it's great to get your front row seat to history from david cameron's leadership in the u.k. and apply it now a brand-new american citizen and friend steve hilton. sit tight with me. you said 24 hours. i feel like it's been 24 minutes. they were still trash talking with we're coming with our own and doing this tariff against the united states. treasury secretary will be a big part of this, scott bessent will be in a major position and upcoming trade talks. he wrote a recent opinion piece about this saying the truth is that other countries have taken advantage of
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you can see what it looks like down the street with got jeanne subcontractors center showed up pg. e also just went by as this entire neighborhood, which is the manor neighborhood shut down right now. no power whatsoever. and that is because i don't know if you can see the lines are smacking and slapping each other and so out of precaution, a precautionary pga decided to shut down the power this entire area. the winds are coming and whipping over the ocean and up into this neighborhood. i'm not sure if you can see kind of where the ocean is in connection to where we're standing. it is treacherous and dangerous out here to say the least. wind gusts anywhere from 50 to 60 miles per hour. that's what some of the neighbors tell they say that they heard something pop earlier this morning, but according to pg e they haven't had a transponder blow. it was just the sound was so significant out here. president also told me that after powerful storms like this, that they will have like lawn furniture down the street over at a neighbor's house. i just because the winds just kick and so ferocio
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you can see the debris that crumbled down the hillside onto sansom street. thankfully no one was injured. there are quite a lot of close calls in san francisco from this severe storm with a lot of downed trees. strong winds and heavy rain slammed san francisco tuesday making travel dangerous and relaxing over the golden gate bridge ahead of healing coming over and it was down for can see anything. and then next thing, d you know, streets >> real rep says says she's grateful to be alive after nearly being hit by a massive tree in golden gate park around 04:00pm. very scary. it was really loud for tesla camera captured it all you can see in this exclusive video. the tree slammed the honda behind her. >> the impact so great airbags deployed but somehow no one was injured. a total of 3 cars were damaged. thank god. thank traffic snarled for 2 hours until crews could remove the tree. all lanes have since reopened a massive tree crashed down in this same area last january, injuring 2 people and damaging for cars. the san francisco parks and recreation department sa
you can see the debris that crumbled down the hillside onto sansom street. thankfully no one was injured. there are quite a lot of close calls in san francisco from this severe storm with a lot of downed trees. strong winds and heavy rain slammed san francisco tuesday making travel dangerous and relaxing over the golden gate bridge ahead of healing coming over and it was down for can see anything. and then next thing, d you know, streets >> real rep says says she's grateful to be alive...
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you can see the water rushing down the street, forming large pools at the bottom of people's driveways. and they're already dealing with landslides in sonoma county. this is video from santa rosa fire department. you can see heavy machinery, machinery moving large boulders and all that mud and debris off the road. and check out this downed tree causing problems in oakland. you got to >>drive around it. this video was posted to citizens app. you can see it >>>>and see streets near elmhurst park. no word on how long it will take for them to clear that tree. fayetteville, but that storm water put in on quite the show in downtown san francisco this morning. this is just outside the embarcadero bart station. water was just launching out of at least three different drains, and you can see it getting higher than that truck right there and taking a live look outside across the bay area, you can see drops of rain on the water on some of our cameras, and we can expect to see more rainfall this afternoon. so let's get right out to meteorologist jessica burch with a look at this forecast. >>>>it's
you can see the water rushing down the street, forming large pools at the bottom of people's driveways. and they're already dealing with landslides in sonoma county. this is video from santa rosa fire department. you can see heavy machinery, machinery moving large boulders and all that mud and debris off the road. and check out this downed tree causing problems in oakland. you got to >>drive around it. this video was posted to citizens app. you can see it >>>>and see streets...
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so 63rd street is down around here. tillman had the misfortune to being very close to where confederates bivouac that night, and they were. and so they visited his farm and help themselves to whatever they thought was useful to them and that kind of annoyed him. so he decided get even. oh, this missouri patriot of 75 years he was in his. i guess farming in missouri in the 1860s was hard so. so while blunt is going up that hill again into louis park to attack the confederates curtis is going around setting up his artillery and he set up the artillery near the present day ward parkway and 55th street and open on the confederate left flank completely him by surprise, shelby has, to react to this new threat. now, remember, there's fight going on over at byron's fort about four or five miles east of where this is and this is about the same. this is when pleasanton breaks through and pleasanton takes his artillery and moves west sets up his artillery and start showing shelby's right flank. so shelby has to withdraw. another p
so 63rd street is down around here. tillman had the misfortune to being very close to where confederates bivouac that night, and they were. and so they visited his farm and help themselves to whatever they thought was useful to them and that kind of annoyed him. so he decided get even. oh, this missouri patriot of 75 years he was in his. i guess farming in missouri in the 1860s was hard so. so while blunt is going up that hill again into louis park to attack the confederates curtis is going...
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just clear it out. >> the san francisco public utilities commission put a flood barriers just down the streett 18th and folsom to help protect the area from flooding. they say this low lying inner mission neighborhood around 17th, 18th and folsom is very prone to flooding, and water has seeped into some buildings. all the wind and rain has p-g-and-e's on high alert for outages. a spokesperson for the electric company spoke today about their ai prediction models. he said the models help them anticipate where in the bay area outages will be most likely, and how many crew members will be needed to repair the outages. >> the way that the restoration process works is that we first, we have to gain safe access to our assets. then we have to go out and assess if there's damage, and then we'll repair that damage. so we'll be dispatching assessment folks and then repair crews as we identify those outages. >> this morning, p-g-and-e's said most of the outages were in san francisco as the peak outage period ramps up into the evening. the company expects san mateo county and the santa cruz mountains to b
just clear it out. >> the san francisco public utilities commission put a flood barriers just down the streett 18th and folsom to help protect the area from flooding. they say this low lying inner mission neighborhood around 17th, 18th and folsom is very prone to flooding, and water has seeped into some buildings. all the wind and rain has p-g-and-e's on high alert for outages. a spokesperson for the electric company spoke today about their ai prediction models. he said the models help...
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. >>> you can see the water rushing down the street, forming large pools and puddles at the bottom of several people's driveways. despite that, a few people in mill valley tell us they are still thankful to see the rain. >> i love the fog. it just makes it feel very cozy. yeah, my bulbs are getting rain, so i'm excited they're going to be watered for free. >> i like to shower. i need water for the dishes, okay. so we need the water, okay. so we're blessed to have a little rain, okay. i'll take the rain over a drought any time. >> okay. we hear them. the school district actually had to close all their schools today. the district is monitoring the conditions and they anticipate to reopen all those schools tomorrow. >>> we are going to continue our first alert weather coverage right after the break with a look at the sierra, which is under a winter storm warning. stay with us. >>> yeah, it was a live look at the san mateo bridge. it will be a soggy commute. another look at sonoma county here, where that home washed into the river today. this happened in forestville. it's near the haciend
. >>> you can see the water rushing down the street, forming large pools and puddles at the bottom of several people's driveways. despite that, a few people in mill valley tell us they are still thankful to see the rain. >> i love the fog. it just makes it feel very cozy. yeah, my bulbs are getting rain, so i'm excited they're going to be watered for free. >> i like to shower. i need water for the dishes, okay. so we need the water, okay. so we're blessed to have a little...
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street in san francisco. the tree it some wires on its way down as well. looks like a ficus. they were able to get rid of most of the tree there cleared away. now they're just waiting on pg e to assess and deal with the wiring. >> of the storm release a deluge of rain on to the north bay which led to flooding along rivers and creeks. it's a mess up there. and within the past 10, 15 minutes or so, we have learned an evacuation order is now in effect for low-lying areas along the russian river. the order stretches from healdsburg to jenner and kron four's. rob nesbitt joins us live from sonoma county with more on how the storm is affecting parts of the north bay. good evening, rob. >> brenda? well, i'm beside river road, which runs right alongside the russian river. and when you go to side roads off the river road, you realize why back in an order like that would be issued for low-lying areas along the russian river because there are several roadways that are flooded. >> this is what the driveway at larson family winery in sonoma looked like tuesday. the winery is right next to
street in san francisco. the tree it some wires on its way down as well. looks like a ficus. they were able to get rid of most of the tree there cleared away. now they're just waiting on pg e to assess and deal with the wiring. >> of the storm release a deluge of rain on to the north bay which led to flooding along rivers and creeks. it's a mess up there. and within the past 10, 15 minutes or so, we have learned an evacuation order is now in effect for low-lying areas along the russian...
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. >> chinatown is not just again food also a hub of creativity and take a stroll down the street withurals as culture exhibitions to celebrate the heritage of this city. >> what the sun sets schoun truly come alive. >> it's night life is old and new a myriad of bars and you can distance the night away with friends. the museums and culture nonprofits play an important role in chinatown to teacher us about the past, present, and future and providing a platform for artist to engage in conversations and welcome to the china's holistic the mission so collect and preserve common council in america any person of my background can see themselves in chinatown for all people. and our founders help to create the studies. and usa with a was an amazing collector. chinatown center was founded no 1965 an art center for infer served for people for education and the center is an exciting place for dialogue and engage with the actor right now have a exhibition present tense playground that looks the development of chinatown and also with the vast asian with taiwan and honk con. >> welcome to the square
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you can see the debris that crumbled down the hillside onto sansom street. thankfully no one was injured. there are quite a lot of close calls in san francisco from this severe storm with a lot of downed trees. strong winds and heavy rain slammed san francisco tuesday making travel dangerous and relaxing over the golden gate bridge ahead of the healing coming over and it was down for can see anything. and then next thing, you know, streetcar. >> real rep says says she's grateful to be alive after nearly being hit by a massive tree in golden gate park around 04:00pm. very scary. it was really loud for tesla camera captured it all you can see in this exclusive video. the tree slammed the honda behind her. >> the impact so great airbags deployed but somehow no one was injured. a total of 3 cars were damaged. thank god. thank traffic snarled for 2 hours until crews could remove the tree all lanes have since reopened. a massive tree crashed down in this same area last january, injuring 2 people and damaging for cars. >> the san francisco parks and recreation depar
you can see the debris that crumbled down the hillside onto sansom street. thankfully no one was injured. there are quite a lot of close calls in san francisco from this severe storm with a lot of downed trees. strong winds and heavy rain slammed san francisco tuesday making travel dangerous and relaxing over the golden gate bridge ahead of the healing coming over and it was down for can see anything. and then next thing, you know, streetcar. >> real rep says says she's grateful to be...
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. >>> the looming tariffs are already sending shockwaves down wall street. the news sent markets spiraling on monday. the dow expected to open nearly 700 points in the red. for details on what to expect, let's get to karen gilchrist. >> good morning, karen. >> good morning, frances. it's a shock for markets as investors assess the economic fallout of these tariffs. u.s. futures are seeing sharply lower overnight with the nasdaq falling around 1.7%. the s&p around 1.3% and the dow down around 1.3%. this follows wider selloffs in foreign markets. japan and korean leading with some still closed for the lunar new year holiday. now oil prices have surged on the prospect of supply disruptions from two of the u.s.'s biggest suppliers, canada and mexico. meanwhile, the u.s. dollar has surged, pushing the canadian dollar and the mexican peso . >>> elon musk says he and president trump are shutting down the agency that handles u.s. foreign assistance. workers were fired or placed on leave from usaid. several democratic lawmakers say this undercuts american national se
. >>> the looming tariffs are already sending shockwaves down wall street. the news sent markets spiraling on monday. the dow expected to open nearly 700 points in the red. for details on what to expect, let's get to karen gilchrist. >> good morning, karen. >> good morning, frances. it's a shock for markets as investors assess the economic fallout of these tariffs. u.s. futures are seeing sharply lower overnight with the nasdaq falling around 1.7%. the s&p around 1.3%...
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i knew she was hurt, but then the police rushing her down the street, that i saw on tv. hoda kotb: and later they learned how badly hurt. she had been shot in the head. why in the name of god would somebody do that? hoda kotb: it was this man's job to find out. now in your experience, how many times have there been babies who were victims? there's never been a case that worked and where a baby's been shot. hoda kotb: a lifelong local with a once promising pitching career at the university of louisville, now retired detective rick arnold, knew this would be a high profile case. he just didn't know it would be the case of a lifetime. rich arnold: this is detective rick arnold. today's date is may 18, 2006. hoda kotb: a video camera rolled as detective arnold processed the crime scene, homing in on clues. rich arnold: on this drum near the victim's body, it's a shell casing. hoda kotb: the harsh reality of death lay side by side with the everyday images of young life. earon's body in a pool of blood near a red kiddie wagon, a shell casing in front of a box of diapers. and t
i knew she was hurt, but then the police rushing her down the street, that i saw on tv. hoda kotb: and later they learned how badly hurt. she had been shot in the head. why in the name of god would somebody do that? hoda kotb: it was this man's job to find out. now in your experience, how many times have there been babies who were victims? there's never been a case that worked and where a baby's been shot. hoda kotb: a lifelong local with a once promising pitching career at the university of...
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but we can tell you that that street that the house was on, west side road is completely shut down. half of that road has sloped down, sloughed off, and it's basically not passable. so you want to avoid that area. and we also want to let you know that authorities are concerned about the river, russian river cresting. and they say that that will most likely lead to flooding in and around the area. that's the latest live here in santa rosa, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> that russian river always one to watch. suzanne, thank you so much. from the north bay now to the east bay, whe the winds and rising creek levels were the big concerns there today. abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley joining us live now from downtown orinda where things thankfully, leslie, are finally beginning to slowie, down there. >> finally slowing down. an hour ago, it was still pouring rain and the wind roaring through. very quiet. right now, we're grateful for that. after kind of a crazy afternoon, the runoff from these east bay hills was just fast and furious. i had a couple of locals say they've never se
but we can tell you that that street that the house was on, west side road is completely shut down. half of that road has sloped down, sloughed off, and it's basically not passable. so you want to avoid that area. and we also want to let you know that authorities are concerned about the river, russian river cresting. and they say that that will most likely lead to flooding in and around the area. that's the latest live here in santa rosa, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> that russian river...
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situation or how i was traumatized by seeing somebody's family album with burning pictures blowing down the streeter: it is not just first responders and those who lost their homes that suffer. mitch stone, evacuated during the massive 2017 thomas fire -- >> everyone still talks about it as if it was a recent events. it is hard to believe it is as long ago as it was, because it stays very present in your mind. reporter: his home survived, but the experience stayed with him. >> every time the wind blows, especially if you see fires burning in other areas, you are immediately put into a different state of mind. reporter: for more on how people can be affected for years by the trauma of a disaster we turn to dr. sheri weiser, a professional or -- professor of medicine at uc san francisco. welcome. these l.a. residents, many of them, are moving from survival mode to recovery mode. what are the challenges? dr. weiser: so many challenges. some have lost their homes, some are evacuated and many homes are at risk. for others not directly affected, but emotionally, by eco anxiety and feelings like, los ang
situation or how i was traumatized by seeing somebody's family album with burning pictures blowing down the streeter: it is not just first responders and those who lost their homes that suffer. mitch stone, evacuated during the massive 2017 thomas fire -- >> everyone still talks about it as if it was a recent events. it is hard to believe it is as long ago as it was, because it stays very present in your mind. reporter: his home survived, but the experience stayed with him. >> every...
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. >> so many of us know that feeling just walking down the street hearing about break-ins at cars. we need to make sure people are and feel safe. >> three violations could result in jail time. >>> a weekend refinery fire prompting health concerns in the east bay, the investigation and the anxiety in the community. >> i'm a little worried because i haven't seen anything this close like that. >>> some california homeowners could soon pay more for insurance, the potential rate hikes now on the table. are you 50 or older? well, this news is for you. the cdc now recommends you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia. why? if you're 50 or older even if you're healthy... you're 6 times more likely to be hospitalized. so, schedule at vaxassist.com. >>> two fires in alameda county turned deadly today of one person was killed in east oakland when a fire burned through a warehouse this morning just after 6:00 on san leandro street in east oakland. those flames engulfed two buildings and at least one of them collapsed. firefighters found a body inside one of those buildings. >>> another
. >> so many of us know that feeling just walking down the street hearing about break-ins at cars. we need to make sure people are and feel safe. >> three violations could result in jail time. >>> a weekend refinery fire prompting health concerns in the east bay, the investigation and the anxiety in the community. >> i'm a little worried because i haven't seen anything this close like that. >>> some california homeowners could soon pay more for insurance, the...
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well, those books too, too much, too much there to go down the street to market for me please do i start to go to on football plans who are still martin and if the course of senior up crowds, cuz they're only jimmy of sludge, but mr. grass who you're watching, what are some spi, i need a piece of clint berry. this was switching over the market and he said sick, but he wants to go to divide restated. we'll take a shot. you know, the 15 to 20, it's 24. no. was kasheila just didn't know just the times because, but only it's when you, i mean when you put 0 in silver. so they've done that for static images, not doing some sort of show auction towards products as you can just go to cook shows. so networking, global group performance fitness because i live near those things to friends because everybody's getting the god, there are 6. don't want to be in the solution. so not do anything. most of us does a boss and it shows that he said that to brooke would just have to go to some would you be good for me to hold him? so would you want me to move towards the opinion of june, vigil was especially
well, those books too, too much, too much there to go down the street to market for me please do i start to go to on football plans who are still martin and if the course of senior up crowds, cuz they're only jimmy of sludge, but mr. grass who you're watching, what are some spi, i need a piece of clint berry. this was switching over the market and he said sick, but he wants to go to divide restated. we'll take a shot. you know, the 15 to 20, it's 24. no. was kasheila just didn't know just the...
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it went straight down into the street itself. uh, there is a huge debris field that's going to have to be, uh, cordoned off. and obviously the fire department's prime, primary responsibility now is to stop the fire. uh, jet fuel. fortunately, our fire department here in philly because of philly international as well as northeast airport, they do have a lot of equipment to do to do just that. deal with a plane crash, jet fuel and things like that. but there's a huge debris field. unfortunately, there are multiple fatalities, uh, associated with this. >> chief ramsey, in terms of of dealing with that jet fuel, as you indicated, that would i mean, it requires special equipment for firefighters to be able to to extinguish flames from jet fuel. >> yeah. i mean, it's a foam like material. i'm not a firefighter, but i've seen them use it before where they put out the fire. he obviously you can't use water, uh, for something like that, but they do have specially equipped vehicles that responded to the scene to to deal with that particula
it went straight down into the street itself. uh, there is a huge debris field that's going to have to be, uh, cordoned off. and obviously the fire department's prime, primary responsibility now is to stop the fire. uh, jet fuel. fortunately, our fire department here in philly because of philly international as well as northeast airport, they do have a lot of equipment to do to do just that. deal with a plane crash, jet fuel and things like that. but there's a huge debris field. unfortunately,...
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going to be a war and i didn't want to be sitting, you know, at home in the middle of kansas down the street from fort riley with the let me just say that i feel a lot safer here, right? than i do in america, if actual world war 3, breaking down much, much better to be here, we don't have any kind of defense that could shoot anything down. i mean, right? something goes on over in the interstate. it's over me. you know, i remember right before we left, we, uh, we heard reports, the russian nuclear sub just pops his head up right off the coast of dc. hey, we're right here, just so you know, don't forget that we're right here. so there's nothing that you're going to defend against. uh, this goes sideways for the whole world. the girls rush . so you love this house. what are some of the learning flooding? the so we're on the way to meet somebody who is pretty famous here in russia. he's a farmer and ex pats has been here since the 19 ninety's, so he's to give us an interesting perspective on how things have changed here. one of the things is most known for is cheats. so today, hoping that we can
going to be a war and i didn't want to be sitting, you know, at home in the middle of kansas down the street from fort riley with the let me just say that i feel a lot safer here, right? than i do in america, if actual world war 3, breaking down much, much better to be here, we don't have any kind of defense that could shoot anything down. i mean, right? something goes on over in the interstate. it's over me. you know, i remember right before we left, we, uh, we heard reports, the russian...