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. >> in that there were a few people in albany georgia i would be a had to take. today. there was a long five rights movement composed of young people and the local police chief and his response to the marches was to simply take the demonstrators and lock them up in jail for most of the women he segregated for was part of a all of their lives in many had been to jail many were segregated adventure jail seven times and in community jail often to put upwards of 80 girl so -- cell. no water, sent, truly horrific experience and in 1863 with other schools segregating all the large heterogeneous group of girls and boys showed up also to segregate they arrested them all and sent them to jail. the following year people showed up to try to walk into albany high and again all girls but i will read you what beverly had to say. fema multi- school senior started with a 12 grade wanted to graduate from where they were at they didn't want to come over but then she said i didn't feel that i was giving up something i felt that i was working toward for freedom. you had the right to go the
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. >>> a teenager from albany has been honored for speaking out against hate. 16-year-old michaela one thing is the winner of the 2018 dillard teen award, $36,000 grant recognizing teenagers for their commitment to social good. last year, she started a program called speak. is a group younger elementaries goal aged kids about issues like racism and social media ethics. she started the program after albany high school administrators learned of racist images posted on the students private instagram account. >>> a baby eagle nesting in a tree in milpitas is a wildlife center tonight after falling from its nest twice the past two days. after rescued by fish and wildlife, the eaglet is at a rehab center. it has been a tough couple days for the two month old bird, it's all from its nest in entry at curtner elementary school sunday morning. after it was returned to the nest, it fell again today. firefighters from june 19 shot this video as they rescued the bird. >> it was in there upside down, i was having a hard time flipping it and getting it out, it is so big and my hands are small. >> the
. >>> a teenager from albany has been honored for speaking out against hate. 16-year-old michaela one thing is the winner of the 2018 dillard teen award, $36,000 grant recognizing teenagers for their commitment to social good. last year, she started a program called speak. is a group younger elementaries goal aged kids about issues like racism and social media ethics. she started the program after albany high school administrators learned of racist images posted on the students private...
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in albany, a walk in the park not so easy.to >> we trhoose the shaded paths for bike rides or walks to make sure we gethexercise we need, but we stay safe at the same time. >> reporter: schoolsrllosed in jersey city, new jersey. >> i'm very happy because it's like so hot i would not be able to bear being in school for long. >> reporter: the heat is all the more unpleasant because it's ushingith high humidity feels like temperatures past 100 in placeea a double thr damaging winds and severe storms moving through new england. or that.s to ron mott temperatures dropping, too, pretty quickly thanks to cold air moving in. don't take my word for it. we have an expert here. here he is. >> yeah, we're watching the texas flood overnight. these thunderstorms have been stationary and sitting.th is what we are were fearful of. this is how you can get 6 inches of rain in a shorteriod of time. areas north of corpus christi between corpus risti and victoria of concern. bands in galveston bay near the houston area, we'll watch the progress of that during the day. numerous bands and thunderstorms from
in albany, a walk in the park not so easy.to >> we trhoose the shaded paths for bike rides or walks to make sure we gethexercise we need, but we stay safe at the same time. >> reporter: schoolsrllosed in jersey city, new jersey. >> i'm very happy because it's like so hot i would not be able to bear being in school for long. >> reporter: the heat is all the more unpleasant because it's ushingith high humidity feels like temperatures past 100 in placeea a double thr...
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welcome back congressmanin paulton coe representing the 20th district in new york which includes albany and schenectady. thanks for being with us. >> guest: my pleasure, steve. >> host: let's begin with the ig report and your reaction. >> guest: well, i think it shows there was no bias as it related to decisions made with the report. i'm told the inspector general hasma great credibility and integrity, but it did show, if anything, that then-director comey had made efforts to suppress, perhaps, the fact that there was a trump investigation that now has proven to have some merit as opposed to sharing with the public the investigation on then-candidate clinton which then proved that there was nothing there. so i think it speaks to the fact that the department needs to be independent and not political and pretty much substantiates that. >> host: moving ahead, what changes need to be made, if any? >> guest: i think that, you w know, we'll learn a lot from these investigations in terms of meddling in our elections and the like. and hopefully we'll go forward with improvements that can be don
welcome back congressmanin paulton coe representing the 20th district in new york which includes albany and schenectady. thanks for being with us. >> guest: my pleasure, steve. >> host: let's begin with the ig report and your reaction. >> guest: well, i think it shows there was no bias as it related to decisions made with the report. i'm told the inspector general hasma great credibility and integrity, but it did show, if anything, that then-director comey had made efforts to...
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n reporter: pauline wells was nt years old when she and the rest of albany, kentucky, turned out to welcomed war ii. >> daddy decided he would bring to o the parade, so he hitched the horses to the wagon. >> reporter: conner had fought his way across north africa, oualy, sicily, into france and germany, a man awarded an astounding four silver stars and one distinguished service cross. >> my mother says, my god, there's no way he done all the things that they said he done. >> reporter: his commanding officers wrote that conner was one of the outstanding soldiers of this war, if not the outstanding. pauline didn't know any of that u en she eloped and married him. did you see any evidence of what ht had been through? wo a lot of times in the night he would be dreaming, and he would wake up fighting. >> reporter: conner died in 1998. six years later, researches found these affidavits by conner's fellow soldiers bascribing how he had beaten back waves of attacking germans. "he took off like a bat out of hell heading straight toward the source of enemy fire. all this time a terrific hail of small
n reporter: pauline wells was nt years old when she and the rest of albany, kentucky, turned out to welcomed war ii. >> daddy decided he would bring to o the parade, so he hitched the horses to the wagon. >> reporter: conner had fought his way across north africa, oualy, sicily, into france and germany, a man awarded an astounding four silver stars and one distinguished service cross. >> my mother says, my god, there's no way he done all the things that they said he done....
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david martin, cbs news, albany, kentucky. >> that is the overnight news for this wednesday.ome of you, the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from san francisco, i'm jeff glor. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com captioning funded by cbs >>> this is "the cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. the supreme court handed president trump the first major legal victory of his administration. the justices upheld the third incarnation of his travel ban. it restrict visitors from five mostly muslim nations as well as north korea and venezuela. jen crawford has the story. >> a strtremendous story and success for the american people. >> reporter: for the president individualcation. >> the ruling shows all the attacks from the media and democrat politicians are wrong, and they turned out to be very wrong. >> the 5-4 decision also divide lines. writing for the conservative majority, chief justice john roberts said the travel ban was squarely within the scope of presidential authority to protect national security. it
david martin, cbs news, albany, kentucky. >> that is the overnight news for this wednesday.ome of you, the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from san francisco, i'm jeff glor. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com captioning funded by cbs >>> this is "the cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. the supreme court handed president trump the first major legal victory of his...
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. >>> it would 6:00, a teenager from albany has been honored for speaking out against tate, michaela weinstein is the winner of the 2018 dillard tina ward, a $36,000 grant that recognizes teens for their commitment to social good. last year she started a program called speak, a group of students who talk to younger elementary age kids about issues like racism and social media ethics. she started the program after albany high school administrators learned about racist images that were posted on a students private instagram account.>>> still to come, breaking two records at the box office, but disney is urging a warning about they film, why one scene says that it could cause an epileptic seizure. >>> a thrilling and dramatic finish between england and tunisia, it went into extra time, highlights in sports.>>> in an emergency situation, the technology from apple that will lead first responders directly to you if you called 911. from a cell phone. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and becau
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my mother was a teacher for a while and an administrator in the government in albany. kind of come from the middle bourgeoisie, people who are not very well-connected or in any way, i think, privileged. so i regard myself kind of as a working-class girl, certainly as a yeoman class girl. i went to college at yell -- yale college in the early 1970's, which was when yale was just beginning to accept women. i majored in physics and biochemistry. i then went to oxford on a marshall scholarship to study philosophy. i attended harvard medical school. i did a year of harvard law school and really -- law seemed attractive to me so i decided to continue to pursue it. i ended up at the justice department under the reagan and bush administration and the office of the solicitor general, which handles all of the united states business before the supreme court of the united states, a very exciting place to be, a really wonderful shop in the justice department. i then started teaching law at the university of virginia law school. after about seven years, i moved to the university of
my mother was a teacher for a while and an administrator in the government in albany. kind of come from the middle bourgeoisie, people who are not very well-connected or in any way, i think, privileged. so i regard myself kind of as a working-class girl, certainly as a yeoman class girl. i went to college at yell -- yale college in the early 1970's, which was when yale was just beginning to accept women. i majored in physics and biochemistry. i then went to oxford on a marshall scholarship to...
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the american hero we honor today came from a farm near albany kentucky. merle was one of 11 children. he grew up during the great depression and dropped out of school after the eighth grade to help provide for his family, a wonderful family, but they weren't rolling in cash; right? but they were wonderful. in march of 1941, merle enlisted in the army and joined the third infantry division. for 28 months straight he fought on the front lines in 10 campaigns. he was wounded seven times, but he couldn't stop. he loved it and he loved our country. on the shores of sicily the beaches of angio and the snow covered mountains of france he fought with everything he had to defeat the nazi menace. in january of 1945 the final days of the battle of the bulge, well known fight -- general, that was a tough one; right? i know you weren't there, but that was -- i hope you weren't there. kelley was there. but that was a rough one. they study that one. the u.s. third infantry addition was engaged in northern france. at the time lieutenant conner was in a field hospital bei
the american hero we honor today came from a farm near albany kentucky. merle was one of 11 children. he grew up during the great depression and dropped out of school after the eighth grade to help provide for his family, a wonderful family, but they weren't rolling in cash; right? but they were wonderful. in march of 1941, merle enlisted in the army and joined the third infantry division. for 28 months straight he fought on the front lines in 10 campaigns. he was wounded seven times, but he...
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my mother was a teacher for a while and an administrator in the government in albany.ind of come from the middle bourgeoisie, people who are not very well-connected or in any way, i think, privileged. so i regard myself kind of as a working-class girl, certainly as a yeoman class girl. i attended public schools in troy, new york. i went to college at yale college in the early 1970's, which was when yale was just beginning to accept women. i majored in physics and biochemistry. i then went to oxford on a marshall scholarship to study philosophy. i attended harvard medical school. i did a year of harvard law school and really -- law seemed attractive to me so i decided to continue to pursue it. i ended up at the justice department under the reagan and bush administration and the office of the solicitor general, which handles all of the united states business before the supreme court of the united states, a very exciting place to be, a really wonderful shop in the justice department. i then started teaching law at the university of virginia law school. after about seven y
my mother was a teacher for a while and an administrator in the government in albany.ind of come from the middle bourgeoisie, people who are not very well-connected or in any way, i think, privileged. so i regard myself kind of as a working-class girl, certainly as a yeoman class girl. i attended public schools in troy, new york. i went to college at yale college in the early 1970's, which was when yale was just beginning to accept women. i majored in physics and biochemistry. i then went to...
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amy: i was born and raised in new york, in a small city near albany in upset new york.y parents are both deceased now but were part of a very cohesive jewish community up there of fairly devout people, conservative, orthodox jews in that area. my father worked in the garment industry. he eventually bought a small business, a factory up there and worked very hard his whole life to support his family, my two sisters and me. my mother was a teacher for a while and an administrator in the government in albany. i kind of come from the middle bourgeoisie, people who are not very well-connected or in any way, i think, privileged. so i regard myself kind of as a working-class girl, certainly as a human class girl -- yeoman class girl. i went to college at yell college in the early 1970's, which was when yale was just beginning to accept women. i majored in physics and biochemistry. i then went to oxford on a marshall scholarship to study philosophy. i attended harvard medical school. i did a year of harvard law school and really -- law seemed to really attractive to me so i dec
amy: i was born and raised in new york, in a small city near albany in upset new york.y parents are both deceased now but were part of a very cohesive jewish community up there of fairly devout people, conservative, orthodox jews in that area. my father worked in the garment industry. he eventually bought a small business, a factory up there and worked very hard his whole life to support his family, my two sisters and me. my mother was a teacher for a while and an administrator in the...
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morning patchy fog, partly sunny, san francisco, oakland, sausalito, san rafael looks like that, albanyentwood, 84 antioch, 85 in fairfield. forecasted highs for tomorrow, just know that saturday is similar to these but not much different and sunday temperatures warm up quickly. there is the 5-day forecast and you get the picture. plenty of warmth, next week. >> look at that. >>> coming up next, the dream season is over for the vegas golden knights. and the wait is over for one of the nhl's best players. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> you can see his emotion, one angle brooks orpik right there, he was born in san francisco, wins the the -- the cupa's continue to hold their own. this guy, no excuses. no excuses of a foul ball, no excuses if he doesn't catch it. bottom of the 4th, not anymore. hammel deep for his 13th home run. no doubt about it, tied at one. still tied in the sixth when matt chapman, matt moulson, matt chapm
morning patchy fog, partly sunny, san francisco, oakland, sausalito, san rafael looks like that, albanyentwood, 84 antioch, 85 in fairfield. forecasted highs for tomorrow, just know that saturday is similar to these but not much different and sunday temperatures warm up quickly. there is the 5-day forecast and you get the picture. plenty of warmth, next week. >> look at that. >>> coming up next, the dream season is over for the vegas golden knights. and the wait is over for one...
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david martin, cbs news, albany, kentucky. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a former employee at cambridgering an inside look at what she considers some of the company's unfair practices. >> and in our ongoing series "note to self" tracy morgan share an emotional message to himself as a 6-year-old boy lees and victories that lie ahead. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. watching. i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's wednesday, june 27th. i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, june 27th. you are looking at at&t park. and if you have been to a baseball game there it is so awesome to go and see. >> mm-hm. >> especially the cool backdrop. if you haven't, please go. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. it is 4:30 and we're halfway there! >> it's going to be nice and refreshing today. that's a good way to say cooler, a little crisp and for some, drizzly. clouds will bring the temperatures down. you can see the "salesforce towe
david martin, cbs news, albany, kentucky. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a former employee at cambridgering an inside look at what she considers some of the company's unfair practices. >> and in our ongoing series "note to self" tracy morgan share an emotional message to himself as a 6-year-old boy lees and victories that lie ahead. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green, have a great day....
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in albany, a walk in the park not so easy today. >> try to choose the shaded paths for bike rides and walks to get the exercise that we need, but we stay safe at the same time. >> reporter: schools closed early in jersey city, new jersey. >> i'm very happy because it's like so hot. i would not be able to bear being in school for so long. >> reporter: the heat is all the more unpleasant because it's come with high humidity, pushing feels like temperatures past 100 in places. and tonight a double threat -- damaging winds and severe storms moving through new england. and an excessive heat warning in chicago will expire tonight. temperatures will come down quickly. the news not so good for st. louis. they've extended their heat warning for another day and could hit 105 heat index there tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> another troubling headline for tesla. viral video showing one of its popular electric cars going up in flames in california. the video now viewed over a million times appears to show flames shooting from beneath the carriage where high-voltage batteries are stored. as miguel alma
in albany, a walk in the park not so easy today. >> try to choose the shaded paths for bike rides and walks to get the exercise that we need, but we stay safe at the same time. >> reporter: schools closed early in jersey city, new jersey. >> i'm very happy because it's like so hot. i would not be able to bear being in school for so long. >> reporter: the heat is all the more unpleasant because it's come with high humidity, pushing feels like temperatures past 100 in...
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. >> the powerful tornado whipped across albany county, wyoming laremy leaving a path of destruction. just before 6:00 p.m. shy even issued a warning for residents to take cover. within the hour social media was exploding with images of the massive funnel cloud forming in the atmosphere. now tornadoes swirled around for about 30 minutes. damaging structures, electrical poles, power lines and fencing. so far no reports of anyone injured. >> previously convicted drug offender alice marie johnson is waking up outside the walls of an alabama jail this morning after president trump commuted the 63-year-old great grandmother's life sentence. in this emotional reunion, family members embraced johnson who had been in prison for more than 20 years with no end in sight for drug crimes. johnson expressed her immense gratitude for her new-found freedom. >> i'm just so thankful. i feel like my life is starting over again. this is a miracle day. this has been one of the greatest days of my life. >> this comes just days after a reality star-powered plea for leniency to president trump from kim karda
. >> the powerful tornado whipped across albany county, wyoming laremy leaving a path of destruction. just before 6:00 p.m. shy even issued a warning for residents to take cover. within the hour social media was exploding with images of the massive funnel cloud forming in the atmosphere. now tornadoes swirled around for about 30 minutes. damaging structures, electrical poles, power lines and fencing. so far no reports of anyone injured. >> previously convicted drug offender alice...
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forecast not, and even across northern parts of scotland, the weather will turn sunny for most of albanyn the 20s, 22 degrees is expected in belfast, mid—20s across the south in the country, so a perfect summers day, but remember that really strong sunshine this time of year. you can burn even through thin layers of cloud and wearing a t—shirt. monday's weather map shows high—pressure in charge across the uk, most of the weather action is way towards the north towards the arctic circle. here in northern europe, we see heat building, heat waves developing and wafting towards uk, this deep oranges indicating the warm airarriving. uk, this deep oranges indicating the warm air arriving. temperatures not far off 30 degrees potentially, but certainly in the high 20s across central and southern areas, and mid—20s further north. tuesday and wednesday, the temperatures just keep rising across the uk, but it looks as though the higher temperatures may be across a little bit further past the best woodlands —— west midlands. if you want something cooler, you have to be further east. and a selection
forecast not, and even across northern parts of scotland, the weather will turn sunny for most of albanyn the 20s, 22 degrees is expected in belfast, mid—20s across the south in the country, so a perfect summers day, but remember that really strong sunshine this time of year. you can burn even through thin layers of cloud and wearing a t—shirt. monday's weather map shows high—pressure in charge across the uk, most of the weather action is way towards the north towards the arctic circle....
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. >> cbs news, albany, kentuckken. >> for some of you the news conditions and for others that's it.tioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, june 29th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> breaking developments. at least five people are dead after a gunman opened fire at a maryland police station. police say it was a targeted attack. >> it's not accurate. >> it is accurate. >> mr. chairm, will you allow the witness to answer? >> a firing back and forth on he latest hearing into the 2016
. >> cbs news, albany, kentuckken. >> for some of you the news conditions and for others that's it.tioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, june 29th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> breaking developments. at least five people are dead after a gunman opened fire at a maryland police station. police say it was a targeted attack. >> it's not accurate. >> it is accurate. >> mr. chairm, will you allow the witness to answer? >>...
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we see middle to upper 70s tomorrow through berkeley and albany.e eastern valleys. middle to upper 80s, a nice day and more forecast high temperatures for your weekend. 86 degrees in gilroy, morgan hill at 85 degrees. >> it looks like a nice and warm weekend. >> and we are looking at what is coming up. >> it is going to be warmer. saturday and sunday low 90s. almost full, but not quite. next week it will cool off again. >>> another fire at the teachers association building in san jose. next, what investigators are saying. >>> coming up next in sports, the warriors win the game in overtime. ♪ ♪ ♪ down where the summer and the late nights last forever ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way, never let you go ♪ ♪ never let you go enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian. san pellegrino. to california schoolsd, need big change. marshall tuck is the only candidate for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshal
we see middle to upper 70s tomorrow through berkeley and albany.e eastern valleys. middle to upper 80s, a nice day and more forecast high temperatures for your weekend. 86 degrees in gilroy, morgan hill at 85 degrees. >> it looks like a nice and warm weekend. >> and we are looking at what is coming up. >> it is going to be warmer. saturday and sunday low 90s. almost full, but not quite. next week it will cool off again. >>> another fire at the teachers association...
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charlotte, albany, georgia, the line for those who receive social security. go ahead. caller: yes, good morning. yes, have been seeing it since retiring about eight years now. along with a pension, and so the combination of those two, of course, creates great stability. as it relates to the bipartisan policy group that i read quite a bit with the white papers, d it's a very good dissemination of good methodology, one of the things about this shifting of the responsibility of who pays and who contributes, currently, as older generation people, we are, those of us who are 60 plus, are a part of the generation that, in fact, from the beginning of let's say the setup of social security, we are, in fact, having -- it's an arrears program, is that how i understand it? if it actually is an arrears program, where you're paying -- you're paying in, but then there's a future payment that has to come for you. to get to the cap, i think the cap issue is where this debate comes. the medicare advantage with the lady from texas also spoke to the very point that medicare advantage doe
charlotte, albany, georgia, the line for those who receive social security. go ahead. caller: yes, good morning. yes, have been seeing it since retiring about eight years now. along with a pension, and so the combination of those two, of course, creates great stability. as it relates to the bipartisan policy group that i read quite a bit with the white papers, d it's a very good dissemination of good methodology, one of the things about this shifting of the responsibility of who pays and who...
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welcome back congressmanin paulton coe representing the 20th district in new york which includes albany and schenectady. thanks for being with us. >> guest: my pleasure, steve. >> host: let's begin with the ig report and your reaction. >> guest: well, i think it shows there was no bias as it related to decisions made with the report. i'm told the inspector general hasma great credibility and integrity, but it did
welcome back congressmanin paulton coe representing the 20th district in new york which includes albany and schenectady. thanks for being with us. >> guest: my pleasure, steve. >> host: let's begin with the ig report and your reaction. >> guest: well, i think it shows there was no bias as it related to decisions made with the report. i'm told the inspector general hasma great credibility and integrity, but it did
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this new band would not impact soda texas already passed in san francisco, berkeley, and albany. all part of a last-minute maneuver to block a beverage industry backed measure. american beverage association says the legislation is about keeping groceries including drinks affordable. >>> sad news after nearly 100 years of business. oakland's mexicali rose restaurant is appearing to close its doors for good. plans to serve its last meal today. the lines have been long all week long. people saying goodbye. many say they've been coming here as long as they can remember. >> my parents would bring us. we would catch the 81, come out here and have enchiladas, rice and beans. >> my wife and i will have to search for a new eatery. i'm sad to see it go. but hey, we are going to enjoy a meal and make the best of it. >> the owner says after 91 years, she is closing. not because she wants to but because it is time to take care of her mother and her family. >> i get it. 91 years. a pretty good run. >> the restaurant business is lot of work. >> the world is changing. >>> coming up next, for the
this new band would not impact soda texas already passed in san francisco, berkeley, and albany. all part of a last-minute maneuver to block a beverage industry backed measure. american beverage association says the legislation is about keeping groceries including drinks affordable. >>> sad news after nearly 100 years of business. oakland's mexicali rose restaurant is appearing to close its doors for good. plans to serve its last meal today. the lines have been long all week long....
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love that story because it really is the story of america. 1744 at indian chief inis a conference in albanygym and franklin about how the iroquois nation ey continued to govern themselves locally, operating as one nation for the purposes of defending themselves . it worked and it worked well and franklin eventually saw this as a potential model for american the time ofwhich by the constitutional convention it became. >> many people don't think of the native american influence on founding fathers, which is something that this book gets at . a lot of people were written out of history who had a lot of influence with these founding fathers and when ben franklin came back he came back from london after serving as a diplomat. put this in the prism of today, where president trump is negotiating a bunch of foreign-policy treaties. most notably in singapore. what can he learn perhaps from history? he can learn to identify those issues thaite us as a country and bring us together. when we talk about trade policy these are, by their nature, federal policies that it -- affect the entire country at onc
love that story because it really is the story of america. 1744 at indian chief inis a conference in albanygym and franklin about how the iroquois nation ey continued to govern themselves locally, operating as one nation for the purposes of defending themselves . it worked and it worked well and franklin eventually saw this as a potential model for american the time ofwhich by the constitutional convention it became. >> many people don't think of the native american influence on founding...
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proud of the fact after i stuffed my cabinet and my senior staff that the university of new york in albanyid a survey of all 50 states and concluded that might have more women in senior leadership leadership positions. >> sean: following that, many insinuated that mitt romney was actually sexist because of those remarks. in other words, that he had resumes of women that he wanted to hire because he wanted to advance their life, their career, their opportunities, and be fair. watch this. >> mitt romney in a point-blank question last night in the debate refused to answer whether he believes in equal pay for equal work. he referred to women as being binders and resumes. >> i'd also like to point out we have our binders every morning. >> it will be the joke that keeps on giving. >> it was very unfortunate because it kind of raises this question, can he relate to working women? he made it sound like working women are a mail order products that you can order out of colored binders. mitt romney just completely doesn't have any leg to stand on when it comes to women in the economy. >> binder is tr
proud of the fact after i stuffed my cabinet and my senior staff that the university of new york in albanyid a survey of all 50 states and concluded that might have more women in senior leadership leadership positions. >> sean: following that, many insinuated that mitt romney was actually sexist because of those remarks. in other words, that he had resumes of women that he wanted to hire because he wanted to advance their life, their career, their opportunities, and be fair. watch this....
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he joins us now from albany. the facility that you toured, what were you able to see and find out about the kids there? >> the first it's a hodgepodge to use a word. i think what happened is when they started the zero tolerance policy, april 7th, that triggered once they decided to arrest the parents, that triggered the problem of where do you put the children because the current law says you can't detain the children. hhs then has been in this scramble ever since sending children all over the country as we well know. we have a very large system in new york so we wound up with many of the children. basically, today, the young people we spoke to, they're traumatized. they are in limbo. they showed up at the border with their parent. they were excited they were going to america. running from ms-13, guatemalan running from a dangerous condition. they get to the border and are separated from their parent immediately. they are shipped to state they've never heard of. they can't speak the language. your point about con
he joins us now from albany. the facility that you toured, what were you able to see and find out about the kids there? >> the first it's a hodgepodge to use a word. i think what happened is when they started the zero tolerance policy, april 7th, that triggered once they decided to arrest the parents, that triggered the problem of where do you put the children because the current law says you can't detain the children. hhs then has been in this scramble ever since sending children all...
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this new ban would not impact soda taxes already passed in san francisco, oakland, berkeley and albany. the state bill follows similar >>> a popular mexican restaurant closing its doors after nearly a century in business. in the past few days, hundreds have been lining up to get one last enchilada. we'll take you inside oakland's mexicali rose restaurant next. >> temperatures today warmer but still bearable but into friday and saturday, they ratchet up into a red flag warning. >> and coming up at 7:00 on ktvu plus, continuing coverage of today's deadly shooting at a newspaper office in maryland. the search for a motive in the gunfire that killed five people. >> and the justice department announces its largest ever crackdown on healthcare fraud. it's directly linked to opioids. that's coming up on the 7 on ktvu plus. >>> an unlicensed fire alarm technician sued after a deadly fire in san francisco may be at the center of a much bigger safety problem. >> "2 investigates" first exposed the fraud and has now discovered the man continued to work without a license for at least two more years
this new ban would not impact soda taxes already passed in san francisco, oakland, berkeley and albany. the state bill follows similar >>> a popular mexican restaurant closing its doors after nearly a century in business. in the past few days, hundreds have been lining up to get one last enchilada. we'll take you inside oakland's mexicali rose restaurant next. >> temperatures today warmer but still bearable but into friday and saturday, they ratchet up into a red flag warning....
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the american hero we honor today came from a farm near albany, kentucky.children. he grew up during the great depression and dropped out of school after theighth grade to help provide for his family. wonderful family. they weren't rolling in cash, right? but they were comfortable. in march of 1941, merle is listed in the army and joined the third infantry division. for 28 months straight, he fought on the front lines in ten campaigns. he was wounded seven times. but he couldn't stop. he loved it and he loved our country. on the shores of sicily, the beaches of anzio and the snow-covered mountains of france, he fought with everything he had to defeat the nazi menace. in january of 1945, as the final days of the battle of the bulge well-known fight, general, that was a tough one, right? they taught you that? i know you weren't there. but that was -- i hope you weren't there. kelly was there. [laughter] that was a rough one. study that one. the u.s. third infantry division was engaged in a fierce battle with the nazis in northern france. at the time lieutenan
the american hero we honor today came from a farm near albany, kentucky.children. he grew up during the great depression and dropped out of school after theighth grade to help provide for his family. wonderful family. they weren't rolling in cash, right? but they were comfortable. in march of 1941, merle is listed in the army and joined the third infantry division. for 28 months straight, he fought on the front lines in ten campaigns. he was wounded seven times. but he couldn't stop. he loved...
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this new ban would not impact the taxes that have only passed in the bay area and san francisco, and albanye state bill follows similar soda to lock a beverage industry back to ballot measure that would make it much harder for cities and countries, counties, rather, to raise taxes of any kind. any statement, they said the legislation is about keeping groceries including drinks affordable. >>> 6:40 six is the time right now. it is time to check in with gasia for a look at what is coming up here -- our next morning of mornings on 2. >>> we note that amazon is an online powerhouse. we have a clear idea of how much muscle it has. the two announcements amazon made that had immediate effect on sever of 17 1/2 billion doll lost in a single day. also, pam, you and i talked every day about balancing work and family. we each have children who ne. w some, tican actually make you m successful at work. these stories and much more. i will join the two of you in minutes. >> are you ready's change day today. >> very important. >> that's a juggling act. >> i find the more busy i am, the better i am. >> abso
this new ban would not impact the taxes that have only passed in the bay area and san francisco, and albanye state bill follows similar soda to lock a beverage industry back to ballot measure that would make it much harder for cities and countries, counties, rather, to raise taxes of any kind. any statement, they said the legislation is about keeping groceries including drinks affordable. >>> 6:40 six is the time right now. it is time to check in with gasia for a look at what is coming...
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>> albany, georgia. >> how perfect is that? let's take a look at the weather.ot. it has been hawarm and humid. temperatures will continue to stay above 100 degrees in texas. dallas is 101 for the high, but it will feel like 109. in new orleans, 102. through the week, temperatures drop back down. mobile, alabama, 91 on tuesday. in the northeast, we start on the chilly side. temperatures 10 to 15 degrees below average. new york should hit a high of 61 on >> it's still fairley mild out there. san francisco waking up to 54 degrees right now. you can see we've got some hazy skies out there, but that heat will be extremely noticeable as we head into the middle afternoon and into the evening hours. we're seeing normal temperatures in san jose about 9 degrees warmer at this hour. along the coast, it won't be as hot as we're speccing it to be in the interior valley. expect to see upper 80s and 90s on the map through tomorrow. >>> that's your latest forecast. this is inn credited icrediblin. six wounded veterans on a journey. three american and three british veterans are
>> albany, georgia. >> how perfect is that? let's take a look at the weather.ot. it has been hawarm and humid. temperatures will continue to stay above 100 degrees in texas. dallas is 101 for the high, but it will feel like 109. in new orleans, 102. through the week, temperatures drop back down. mobile, alabama, 91 on tuesday. in the northeast, we start on the chilly side. temperatures 10 to 15 degrees below average. new york should hit a high of 61 on >> it's still fairley...
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getting the torch here from ucpd and they are hanning it off to us and we'll be handing it off to albany pd and all in the spirit of the special olympics and it's a good cause and we're happy to be here. >> a great cause. >> when the games get underway more than 750 special olympic athletes will compete in bocce, swim, track and field and the run will end at uc davis where the summer games will take place this weekend. that's a big deal. >> wow. >> what's the better going to be like at uc davis? >> yeah. >> it's going to be low 100s central part of california. >> too hot. >> upper 90s, drink plenty of water, anything you have planned this weekend, the heat is building up, at least for part of the weekend. we have your full breakdown of your microclimate forecast as we start off tonight. let's take you right into your wednesday morning forecast. we are already at wednesday, kind of seems like the first part of week is going a little bit quick here which is usually good news on the workweek and see tomorrow morning. patchy low clouds and fog coming back. temperatures in the low 50s and mor
getting the torch here from ucpd and they are hanning it off to us and we'll be handing it off to albany pd and all in the spirit of the special olympics and it's a good cause and we're happy to be here. >> a great cause. >> when the games get underway more than 750 special olympic athletes will compete in bocce, swim, track and field and the run will end at uc davis where the summer games will take place this weekend. that's a big deal. >> wow. >> what's the better...
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the american hero we honor today came from a farm near albany, kentucky.w up in the great depression and dropped out of school to help provide for his family. a wonderful family but not rolling in cash. but they were wonderful. in march of 1941, he enlisted in the army and joined the 3rd infantry division and for 21 months straight fought in the front lines in 10 campaigns. and wounded seven times but couldn't stop. he loved it and loved our country. on the shores of sicily, the beaches and the snow-covered mountains of france, fought with everything he had to defeat the nazi menace. in january, 1945 as the final days of the battle of the bulge, general that was a tough one, general that was a tough one, right? i know you were not there, but they taught you that. i hope you were not there, otherwise -- he says kelly was there. [ laughter ] >> but that was a rough one. they studied that one. the u.s. third infantry division engaged with a fierce battle with the nazis in france. he was being treated for a painful hip wound, one of many and scheduled to be se
the american hero we honor today came from a farm near albany, kentucky.w up in the great depression and dropped out of school to help provide for his family. a wonderful family but not rolling in cash. but they were wonderful. in march of 1941, he enlisted in the army and joined the 3rd infantry division and for 21 months straight fought in the front lines in 10 campaigns. and wounded seven times but couldn't stop. he loved it and loved our country. on the shores of sicily, the beaches and the...
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it will not affect the soda taxes on the books in albany, berkeley and san francisco.da now knows the likely cause of an e. coli outbreak in romaine lettuce that killed five people. contaminated canal water. water samples tested positive for the same strain of e. coli. the fda will continue to analyze samples. more than 200 people were sickened earlier this year. the last known sickness was reported more than three weeks ago. >>> a lawsuit accuse as company of widespread deceptions and mistakes that cost borrowers millions of dollars. attorney general xavier becerra said they steered borrowers to more expensive repayment plans. the ceo calls the allegations unfounded. >>> millennials are getting savvy when it comes to putting down -- putting together a down payment. nearly 10% of millennials who took part in the survey said they sold cryptocurrency to help save for a down payment. 36% said they took a side gig or a side hustle. and here's the other thing, nearly 25% said they did it the old-fashioned way. i mean, asking for a cash gift from their family. >> hi, mom, hi
it will not affect the soda taxes on the books in albany, berkeley and san francisco.da now knows the likely cause of an e. coli outbreak in romaine lettuce that killed five people. contaminated canal water. water samples tested positive for the same strain of e. coli. the fda will continue to analyze samples. more than 200 people were sickened earlier this year. the last known sickness was reported more than three weeks ago. >>> a lawsuit accuse as company of widespread deceptions and...
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down in new albany, will said, as a small business owner, i'm now able to vivent more in our cru company and employ more qualified people. these -- and -- in our company and employ more qualified people. these are just two stories that i hear. when i go to town halls i hear about the tax reform. when i go to small businesses i hear about the tax reform. when i go and visit families at their farms, i hear about tax reform. i want to ensure that we continue to see the impressive national statistics, but also continue to hear the great stories about how this bill, how the tax cuts and jobs act, made a difference in individual hoosier lives. with that, i yield back to the chairwoman. mrs. brooks: thank you. i want to thank the gentleman from southern indiana for sharing. we're very pleased to now have with us the chair of the house republican conference, or i guess we're going to now have the gentleman from the neighboring state of ohio. i'm going to recognize representative steve stivers from southern -- from central-southern ohio's 15th district, dedicated soldier. i understand you've been
down in new albany, will said, as a small business owner, i'm now able to vivent more in our cru company and employ more qualified people. these -- and -- in our company and employ more qualified people. these are just two stories that i hear. when i go to town halls i hear about the tax reform. when i go to small businesses i hear about the tax reform. when i go and visit families at their farms, i hear about tax reform. i want to ensure that we continue to see the impressive national...
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she started the program after albany high school administrators learned racist images were posted onram account. cement public works crews have repaired some of the damaged areas done by mother nature. mudslides hit the county in 2017. newly complaining sites -- newly completed sites will reopen. that project cost $1.4 million. othat will be covered by fewith new information from detectives about an overnight police shooting in union city. >>> we are talking about a modest home in palo alto selling for millions of dollars, which is a new here in the bay area, but could the housing market be cooling? we will tell you why that could be in the forecast. right now, comcast business is doubling your internet speed. so you can download large files faster. and power more employees on more devices. all for a new low price. what does that equal? our best internet price ever. you do the math. because now for less than what 75 mbps used to cost, you can get 150 mbps internet. plus for a limited time, you can get a $200 visa prepaid card when you add a voice line. get the best price on fast, rel
she started the program after albany high school administrators learned racist images were posted onram account. cement public works crews have repaired some of the damaged areas done by mother nature. mudslides hit the county in 2017. newly complaining sites -- newly completed sites will reopen. that project cost $1.4 million. othat will be covered by fewith new information from detectives about an overnight police shooting in union city. >>> we are talking about a modest home in palo...
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a is for albany bahamas which is a club i love. i got to get that plug in too.k you so much. reporter: thank you. liz: we're eight minutes away from melissa on "after the bell." you can see the action from the 118th u open. i'm thinking 18th hole at shinnecock hill on fox and fox sports 1 today through sunday. >>> wall street's fear gauge is calming down, with the dow lower by 119 points in the closing bell now 7 minutes away. "countdown" closer tells you how to safeguard your portfolio in the rough oceans. "countdown" is coming right back. don't go away. a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. . . . . alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an ac
a is for albany bahamas which is a club i love. i got to get that plug in too.k you so much. reporter: thank you. liz: we're eight minutes away from melissa on "after the bell." you can see the action from the 118th u open. i'm thinking 18th hole at shinnecock hill on fox and fox sports 1 today through sunday. >>> wall street's fear gauge is calming down, with the dow lower by 119 points in the closing bell now 7 minutes away. "countdown" closer tells you how to...
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albany high school koogers, 4:00 at 66. you can see the winds haven't picked up yet. only two hours away from some of the fastest winds today. that will keep the summer heat on hiatus. cool tonight, partly cloudy sky. mainly along the coast. the summer will return, but next week. in san francisco, temperatures at 58 in ingleside to downtown and the marina at 64. you can see the upper 60s to low 70s. let's get to my accuweather seven-day forecast. what you're going to see right here is temperatures about the same over the weekend as the breezes will be dominant. we could have a little bit of a chance of drizzle sunday morning. ♪ ♪ hi! leaving a career to follow a calling takes courage. a personalized financial strategy can give you confidence to take the next step. hi guys! aw yeah! see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertin lp as >>> time is 6:57, if you're just joining us or heading out the door, these are the 7 things you need to know before you go. jor headache all morning on westbound 580 in castro valley. sky 7 over the scene before eden canyon road. semi
albany high school koogers, 4:00 at 66. you can see the winds haven't picked up yet. only two hours away from some of the fastest winds today. that will keep the summer heat on hiatus. cool tonight, partly cloudy sky. mainly along the coast. the summer will return, but next week. in san francisco, temperatures at 58 in ingleside to downtown and the marina at 64. you can see the upper 60s to low 70s. let's get to my accuweather seven-day forecast. what you're going to see right here is...
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temperatures in the mid to upper 50s in most neighborhoods, 60 in alameda, albany 62. we've got 60s concord, antioch, brend woot, san jose, everybody else in the 50s. pacifica 51, cool spot. talk about activities. say you can't go to the parade but you need exercise, do it early before it gets too hot. going to the ocean, sunny, mid-60s, going to be breezy also. it's going to be breezy out of the bay bridge. in fact here is our small craft advisory starting at 3:00 through 9:00. that's when the fastest winds out of the west up to 30, 35 miles per hour. south bay look at this. start off 8:00 at 64, jump to 82 at noon, hang out mid-80s for afternoon hours down to 72 at 8:00. east bay valley some of our hottest temperatures today, go from 68 at 8:00, noon 87, low- to mid-90s through 5:00, back down to 79 by 8:00. our last stop will be the east bay along the shoreline. 63 this morning, 8:00 to noon 79 to 80 around 2:00, back down to a comfortable 73 at 6:00 and 66 at 8:00. all right. getting to the parade. guess who has got the scoop on that. hey, alexis. >> mike, i have a
temperatures in the mid to upper 50s in most neighborhoods, 60 in alameda, albany 62. we've got 60s concord, antioch, brend woot, san jose, everybody else in the 50s. pacifica 51, cool spot. talk about activities. say you can't go to the parade but you need exercise, do it early before it gets too hot. going to the ocean, sunny, mid-60s, going to be breezy also. it's going to be breezy out of the bay bridge. in fact here is our small craft advisory starting at 3:00 through 9:00. that's when the...
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senate in new york before you became a congressman, you graduated from state university of new york albany, suny. >> or harvard on the hudson. >> you were the youngest attorney, 23 years old. served active duty, military officer, military magistrate while assigned to the elite 82nd airborne division in 2006. you were also deployed to iraq with infantry battalion in support of operation iraqi freedom. you are exactly the two men i want to talk to tonight. and let's start with you, congressman desantis. north korea. the president is about to have a summit in north korea, he moved considerable military assets off the peninsula of korea. several ships, submarines, and has put enormous pressure on korea as well as economic pressure. how do you think he's doing so far with respect to north korea? >> i think it's been great. kind of reminds me when reagan came in. we had the cold war, but throughout the 70s it was detente, all the smart people in washington, communism is here to stay and reagan is like no, we win, they lose, that's my policy. he upped the rhetoric. he was deploying missiles into
senate in new york before you became a congressman, you graduated from state university of new york albany, suny. >> or harvard on the hudson. >> you were the youngest attorney, 23 years old. served active duty, military officer, military magistrate while assigned to the elite 82nd airborne division in 2006. you were also deployed to iraq with infantry battalion in support of operation iraqi freedom. you are exactly the two men i want to talk to tonight. and let's start with you,...
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we already have some fog pushing across to albany and b there's always a significant or good sign thate going to see a big push tomorrow morning. temperatures below average. this low pressure will help cal fire. this takes us through thursday and it switches out. the low leaves, the high jumps in. then boom, boom, boom. we have been seeing it all summer all spring. so this pattern will continue. the only upshot -- the upshot is, friday is not horrible. it's just not great. sonny will be a nasty fire day. but it's followed by a couple of days of cooling or slightly cooler weather. it's not ramping into a three or four-day heat wave with "spare the air" day and red flag warnings the last thing you want now. >> tomorrow's forecast, there's the temperature footprint like today. saturday world cup soccer saturday is the day we are concerned with. cooler sunday and monday. up and down is going to be okay. briefly temperatures drop down again and give firefighters a chance to catch up. >> that's how we like it. >> it works out. >> doesn't stay too hot for too long. >> thank you. >>> now to lo
we already have some fog pushing across to albany and b there's always a significant or good sign thate going to see a big push tomorrow morning. temperatures below average. this low pressure will help cal fire. this takes us through thursday and it switches out. the low leaves, the high jumps in. then boom, boom, boom. we have been seeing it all summer all spring. so this pattern will continue. the only upshot -- the upshot is, friday is not horrible. it's just not great. sonny will be a nasty...
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the american hero we honor today came from a farm near albany, kentucky.yl was one of 11 children. he gre up during the great depression and dropped out of school after the eighth grade to help provide for his family, a wonderful family, but they weren't rolling in cash, right. but they were wonderful. in march of 1941, meryl enlisted in the army and joined the third infantry division. for 28 months straight he fought on the front lines in ten campaigns. he was wounded seven times. but he couldn't stop. he loved it and loved our country. on the shores of sicily, the beaches of anzio and the snow covered mountains of france he fought with everything he had to defeat the nazi menace. in january of 1945, as the final days of the battle of the bulge, well-known fight, general, that was a tough one, right, was that a tough one? they -- i know you weren't there, but that was -- that was a -- i hope you weren't there. otherwise -- he says kelly was there. but that was a rough one. they study that one. the u.s. third infantry division was engaged in a fierce battl
the american hero we honor today came from a farm near albany, kentucky.yl was one of 11 children. he gre up during the great depression and dropped out of school after the eighth grade to help provide for his family, a wonderful family, but they weren't rolling in cash, right. but they were wonderful. in march of 1941, meryl enlisted in the army and joined the third infantry division. for 28 months straight he fought on the front lines in ten campaigns. he was wounded seven times. but he...
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san jose 57. 51 in pacifica and albany.here you can see the cloud cover taking over the san mateo bridge as we look off to the west. coastal drizzle, that's possible today and the next couple days. ferry ride, not as breezy and mass transit cool this morning at your stops, but only warm this afternoon. we or going to call it good. here is a look at the peninsula with the clouds starting to open up a little bit by 8:00. almost sunny complete bibi 10:00 at 66. low to mid 70s, falling back to about 67. in the south bay, 60 at 8:00, sunshine there, faster. 80 is where we'll spike at 2:00 and hang out in the mid to upper 70s through 6:00. here is our east bay valleys. look at that. where are the 90s? for most of us they're gone. out highway 4, antioch, brent wood, discovery bay, you still get it while the rest of us hang out in the low to mid 80s. 73 will feel great at 8:00. i came through the caldecott today. looks like they were still cleaning bore four. didn't seem to slow things down then. seeing anything now? >> no, looking
san jose 57. 51 in pacifica and albany.here you can see the cloud cover taking over the san mateo bridge as we look off to the west. coastal drizzle, that's possible today and the next couple days. ferry ride, not as breezy and mass transit cool this morning at your stops, but only warm this afternoon. we or going to call it good. here is a look at the peninsula with the clouds starting to open up a little bit by 8:00. almost sunny complete bibi 10:00 at 66. low to mid 70s, falling back to...
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this is albany. we're wearing our club. connell is jealous. that's okay. >> sorry, connell.elissa: bret baier, thank you so much. >>> meanwhile facebook executives on capitol hill this afternoon meeting with top republican lawmakers. we'll tell you why. plus are we in the middle of a trade war. the president says we aren't. what does steve forbes say? i want to know. he is giving us his answer after the break. >> he is my friend, president xi. he is a great man, a wonderful guy but at some point we have to straighten it out. we lost $500 billion in trade deficits last year. we can't do that. ♪ about what happened to 'em. man 2: it was raining, there was only one way out. i could feel the barb wire was just digging into the paint. man: two bulls were fighting, (thud) bam hit the truck. try explaining that to your insurance company. woman: another ding, another scratch. it'll just be another chapter in the story. every scar tells a story, and you can tell a lot more stories when your truck is a chevy silverado. the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the roa
this is albany. we're wearing our club. connell is jealous. that's okay. >> sorry, connell.elissa: bret baier, thank you so much. >>> meanwhile facebook executives on capitol hill this afternoon meeting with top republican lawmakers. we'll tell you why. plus are we in the middle of a trade war. the president says we aren't. what does steve forbes say? i want to know. he is giving us his answer after the break. >> he is my friend, president xi. he is a great man, a wonderful...
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he's in albany. he'll join us live right after this.tarting now, everyone gets the plan they want, without paying for things they don't want. mom gets the unlimited she needs, dad gets the unlimited he needs, the kids get the unlimited they need. it's big news from verizon. (shoes squeaking) and you could save some money. (scattered applause) wow. all this for us? yeah, and every other family in america. i think the kowalskis are next. (vo) one family, different unlimited plans on the network you deserve. starting at $40 per line. find thenah.ote yet? honey look, your old portable cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. a hilton getaway means you get more because... you get another day in paradise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with
he's in albany. he'll join us live right after this.tarting now, everyone gets the plan they want, without paying for things they don't want. mom gets the unlimited she needs, dad gets the unlimited he needs, the kids get the unlimited they need. it's big news from verizon. (shoes squeaking) and you could save some money. (scattered applause) wow. all this for us? yeah, and every other family in america. i think the kowalskis are next. (vo) one family, different unlimited plans on the network...
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i do not know if democratic leaders in washington went to sleep or andrew cuomo in albany, if they woke up or sometime in the middle of the night they said oh, my. >> when someone called to wake them up and say, you need to see this. >> jeffrey toobin and josh green join us now. if you nancy pelosi and john avalon and andrew cuomo this morning after you say oh, my, what's going through your head? >> that's probably the g rated version of what they said. you cannot take your primaries for granted if you are an establishment democrat, even if you're doing the political work you think you need to do, are you good fit for your district, do you have the energy and enthusiasm. grassroots behind you because the energy in the democratic party is with the sons and daughters right now. it means nancy pelosi, while she's probably pretty well positioned within her party, the energy is to the left and this candidate who beat joe crowley. he was no longer a good fit for the district. she did run on authenticity, working class roots and sense of community and she's an inspiring figure in congress goin
i do not know if democratic leaders in washington went to sleep or andrew cuomo in albany, if they woke up or sometime in the middle of the night they said oh, my. >> when someone called to wake them up and say, you need to see this. >> jeffrey toobin and josh green join us now. if you nancy pelosi and john avalon and andrew cuomo this morning after you say oh, my, what's going through your head? >> that's probably the g rated version of what they said. you cannot take your...
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this is on display until june 9th and it's done by an artist by the name of dana albany.f you have time, check it out. take pictures with it. >> thank you so much for starting your morning with us here on "today in the bay," i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. the weekend is upon us. >> we're going to have great weather so i think is a win-wi for evybody. we start out with upper 50s right now in san francisco. upper 40s as you get out the door and out the door temperature in san jose, 54 degrees. not a bad start in martinez warming up quickly. we'll already be at 66 degrees at 9:00 and some low 80s today. it will be heating up for some spots especially inland. if you've been sneezing, most likely it's grass pollen, everything else is low. make sure you take your medication before you head out the door. we'll talk about the weekend and i've got your planner all laid out for and we'll talk about that in about seven minutes. mike has more on the train derailment. >> thanks for the head's up about the allergies, the red on my map, talking about no
this is on display until june 9th and it's done by an artist by the name of dana albany.f you have time, check it out. take pictures with it. >> thank you so much for starting your morning with us here on "today in the bay," i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. the weekend is upon us. >> we're going to have great weather so i think is a win-wi for evybody. we start out with upper 50s right now in san francisco. upper 40s as you get out the...