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i wonder if that is a view that is shared by the dup and arlene foster.t is the crucial nub of all of this. ultimately the numbers are the crucial nub and the numbers have changed, not least because the parliamentary majority has changed. borisjohnson was dependent parliamentary majority has changed. boris johnson was dependent for parliamentary majority has changed. borisjohnson was dependent for his parliamentary majority but now he doesn't have one anyway. there is no difference. arlene foster is talking to the irish prime minister and there are signs that they may have softened their stance to crucially it is numbers generally because the reason we are in this pickle and we have been going on about this for so long is that parliament is lit one third one third one third, effectively. a group in the middle wa nt to effectively. a group in the middle want to compromise, a group want to revoke and a group that wants no deal. the key has been to get people on the two extremes to move into the middle ground of compromise. and because each of them has thoug
i wonder if that is a view that is shared by the dup and arlene foster.t is the crucial nub of all of this. ultimately the numbers are the crucial nub and the numbers have changed, not least because the parliamentary majority has changed. borisjohnson was dependent parliamentary majority has changed. boris johnson was dependent for parliamentary majority has changed. borisjohnson was dependent for his parliamentary majority but now he doesn't have one anyway. there is no difference. arlene...
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after calling, arlen, juan got his $1,438 back in full. if you have a consumer complaint call us in english 888-996-ti,8. >>> well, if you love watching the raiders play live at the coliseum, you're going to have to while. they do play this sunday but in minnesota, and they won't play again at the. >> the niners meanwhile plan to induct terrell owens into the 49ers hall of fame this sunday at levi's. they have to beat the pittsburgh steelers to remain unte feeted. >>> if you don't know who gardner minshew ii, you haven't seen his mustache, a cult like following. he led the jaguars to the first win of the season, a rookie six round pick out of washington state, only playing because starter nick foles is hurt. minshew threw two touchdowns as the beat tennessee 20-7. >>> coming up on "today in the bay" a check of the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> it will be a little bit warmer but we have a cool start in concord with mid-50s leading to 80 at noon. we'll talk about what's ahead the san mateo bridge.g up next. later build but right
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and over at telemundo 48 consumer investigator arlen fernandez helped someone in oakland, it was manorin a crash but his insurance company didn't send the $3,100 payment until arlen stepped in. if you aren't getting anywhere, spanish 844-408-4848. >> thanks so much. so much. >>> coming up next on "today in deadly " the latest on the crash on highway 85 in mountain view. mike is tracking it all for us. >> there it is, the activity, the reason why it's closed, traveling north, sunnyvale through mountain view. you cannot access that using 85. we'll give you the alternate and talk about the progress. it does look like that flatbed tow truck is getting ready to move one of the vehicles. we'll know more about what exactly happened coming up. >>> parts of the bay area under a microclimate weather alert with some very hot temperatures headed our way. in concord we're up to 91 degrees at noon. we'll get a look at all of our microclimates coming up. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> breaking news this hour out of the south bay, two people are dead after a horrific wrong-way crash on 85. >>
and over at telemundo 48 consumer investigator arlen fernandez helped someone in oakland, it was manorin a crash but his insurance company didn't send the $3,100 payment until arlen stepped in. if you aren't getting anywhere, spanish 844-408-4848. >> thanks so much. so much. >>> coming up next on "today in deadly " the latest on the crash on highway 85 in mountain view. mike is tracking it all for us. >> there it is, the activity, the reason why it's closed,...
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and so forth and then we'll introduce them and then it's really up to them after that and so it was arlen tries to draw foreign workers in so the housing crisis balloons this recruitment agency says it's so bad that many people who are offered jobs in dublin don't even come because there's nowhere to live as ever it's smaller businesses that suffer some of the multinationals they they could possibly pay a good relocation or they may have a company that will help them i think it's probably putting more and more stress and pressure on the smaller businesses who don't have the luxury of paying a massive relocation fee or they don't have the time to help search for you know accommodation around around dublin. because really it's just there's just not enough accommodation at all it's a decade since the banking crash and orleans lost housing crisis in the interim a little was done to build new affordable homes for irish workers while the multinationals smell tax breaks as a national policy failure it could hardly be worse. and we're just about to start now trade a truck here it's called the iri
and so forth and then we'll introduce them and then it's really up to them after that and so it was arlen tries to draw foreign workers in so the housing crisis balloons this recruitment agency says it's so bad that many people who are offered jobs in dublin don't even come because there's nowhere to live as ever it's smaller businesses that suffer some of the multinationals they they could possibly pay a good relocation or they may have a company that will help them i think it's probably...
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on and so forth and then we'll introduce them and then it's really up to them after that and so is arlen tries to draw foreign workers in so the housing crisis balloons this recruitment agency says it's so bad that many people who are offered jobs in dublin don't even come because there's nowhere to live as ever it's smaller businesses that suffer some of the multinationals they could possibly pay a good relocation or they may have a company that will help them i think it's probably putting more and more stress and pressure on the smaller businesses who don't have the luxury of paying out massive relocation fee or they don't have the time to help search for you know accommodation around around dublin. because really it's just there's just not enough accommodation or it's a decade since the banking crash and orleans lost housing crisis in the interim a little was done to build new affordable homes for irish workers while the multinationals smell tax breaks as a national policy failure it could hardly be worse. and we're just about the car now trade off track here it's called the irish nat
on and so forth and then we'll introduce them and then it's really up to them after that and so is arlen tries to draw foreign workers in so the housing crisis balloons this recruitment agency says it's so bad that many people who are offered jobs in dublin don't even come because there's nowhere to live as ever it's smaller businesses that suffer some of the multinationals they could possibly pay a good relocation or they may have a company that will help them i think it's probably putting...
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foster and nigel doddsin to host arlene foster and nigel dodds in downing street.will be on the agenda but it's likely to see some discussion of solutions for that backstop which seems to be the sticking point. borisjohnson seems to be the sticking point. boris johnson says seems to be the sticking point. borisjohnson says it needs to come out of the withdrawal agreement. there had been some idea floated recently that perhaps the backstop could just be applied to northern ireland alone, that's something that had been voted under to may. sir jeffrey donaldson from the dup said that would not be acceptable. northern ireland only backstop that separated us in trading terms from britain and created a trade border in the rsc would run contrary to the principles at the heart of the good friday agreement which site there should be no change to the relationship between northern ireland and great britain unless there is consent and there would not be unionist consent. downing street says it is not seeking a northern ireland only backstop but there are several unionist conse
foster and nigel doddsin to host arlene foster and nigel dodds in downing street.will be on the agenda but it's likely to see some discussion of solutions for that backstop which seems to be the sticking point. borisjohnson seems to be the sticking point. boris johnson says seems to be the sticking point. borisjohnson says it needs to come out of the withdrawal agreement. there had been some idea floated recently that perhaps the backstop could just be applied to northern ireland alone, that's...
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foreign minister arlen has accused the u.k. of not coming up with any new proposals and has the latest. it's been an extraordinarily toxic week in british politics particularly after those weapons they confrontations in the house of commons between the prime minister boris johnson and in particular opposition m.p.'s boris johnson calling a piece of legislation which is designed to stop britain leaving the e.u. without a deal as a surrender act and that really incited an inflamed tempest on both sides of the house but away from the arguments and the rhetoric there has been some actual negotiations taking place in brussels on friday the problem is that doesn't appear to have been any tangible progress from then we're going to hear from a couple of those people involved in meetings in brussels 1st of all the british breck's it secretary stephen barclay i think there's still a long way to go i think we are coming to the moment of truth in these negotiations we will see if that's a political world and both sides will commit it to se
foreign minister arlen has accused the u.k. of not coming up with any new proposals and has the latest. it's been an extraordinarily toxic week in british politics particularly after those weapons they confrontations in the house of commons between the prime minister boris johnson and in particular opposition m.p.'s boris johnson calling a piece of legislation which is designed to stop britain leaving the e.u. without a deal as a surrender act and that really incited an inflamed tempest on both...
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green cruised to a win against scotland in the yokohama captain rory best was among the tri scores as arlene claimed a bonus point with their 27 to 3 victory. italy also earned a bonus point as they crushed underdog namibia the africans had caused a scare with an early try but 3 scores in 10 minutes handed the game to the italians. honestly to football now and byron munich kicked off october 1st celebrations with a big win over cologne the defending champions put on a master class as the 2 of their new signings got on the scoresheet. october fest is the happiest time of the year in munich but last season by and took just 4 points from 4 games during the festivities they visit his cologne turned up in qana villa tired but there was one buy and player ready to spoil their fun robert live until city had 7 goals from 4 much is going into the game and it didn't take him long to get his 8 of the book does legacies and. 5 in just the 3rd minutes yes you're kimmage put the polish striker through and he made it one nil with the help of a deflection. philippe continue had been desperate to open his ac
green cruised to a win against scotland in the yokohama captain rory best was among the tri scores as arlene claimed a bonus point with their 27 to 3 victory. italy also earned a bonus point as they crushed underdog namibia the africans had caused a scare with an early try but 3 scores in 10 minutes handed the game to the italians. honestly to football now and byron munich kicked off october 1st celebrations with a big win over cologne the defending champions put on a master class as the 2 of...
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following talks with borisjohnson the dup leader, arlene foster, says the prime minister has shown hisl which "works for the entire united kingdom". the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he'll offer voters another referendum, with an option for leaving the eu, as well as an option for remaining. donald trump sacks his national security advisor, john bolton — saying he disagreed with many of his suggestions. mr bolton says he offered to resign last night. hundreds of thousands of people in england are getting hooked on prescription drugs, according to a new report, with half of all users taking them for a year or more. the study, by public health england, shows that one in four adults use strong painkillers, antidepressants or sleeping tablets. opioids, which are the strongest type of painkillers, were prescribed to over five—and—a—half million adults outside hospital in 2017—18. and more than half a million people in england received opioid prescriptions for three years 01’ more. health officials say long—term use shows too many people are becoming dependent. our health editor hugh pym h
following talks with borisjohnson the dup leader, arlene foster, says the prime minister has shown hisl which "works for the entire united kingdom". the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he'll offer voters another referendum, with an option for leaving the eu, as well as an option for remaining. donald trump sacks his national security advisor, john bolton — saying he disagreed with many of his suggestions. mr bolton says he offered to resign last night. hundreds of thousands of...
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1st images like these of the amazon burning have prompted countries including france luxembourg and arlen to threaten not to approve the agreement brazil in response accusing the bloc of using environmental concerns as a mosque for discontent among edu farmers but with austria now adding its voice to the dissent the way forward for this long fought for a deal is paved with obstacles racism scandal surrounding the canadian prime minister justin trudeau is deepening images have now emerged of him wearing black face he's already apologized after time magazine published a picture of him wearing brown makeup at a party in 2001 if it is a bombshell in the middle of an already tense canadian election year books have a habit of haunting politicians this 2001 photo of justin trudeau in brighton face is no different. clearly rattled the canadian prime minister at pains to apologize in 2001. i was a teacher of in vancouver i attended an end of year gala where the theme was arabian nights i dressed up in a latin costume and put makeup on it was something that i didn't think was racist at the time but
1st images like these of the amazon burning have prompted countries including france luxembourg and arlen to threaten not to approve the agreement brazil in response accusing the bloc of using environmental concerns as a mosque for discontent among edu farmers but with austria now adding its voice to the dissent the way forward for this long fought for a deal is paved with obstacles racism scandal surrounding the canadian prime minister justin trudeau is deepening images have now emerged of him...
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but images like these of the amazon burning have prompted countries including france luxembourg and arlen to threaten not to approve the agreement brazil in response accusing the bloc of using environmental concerns as a mosque for discontent among edu farmers. but with austria now adding its voice to the dissent the way forward for this long fought for deal is paved with obstacles. and now to some of the other business stories we're following for you french finance minister bhutto and amassed says the u.p.a. in union stands ready to impose retaliatory tariffs on the u.s. the white house is thought to be planning sanctions after the world trade organization ruled the e.u. illegally subsidized plane maker airbus european officials have similarly accused the u.s. of unlawfully funding both. oil prices are again up as investors remain on high alert after last weekend's attacks of saudi oil production facilities in thursday trading brant crude climbed 1.3 percent on reports that saudi arabia will have to import oil to make up for production shortfall. amazon is aiming to be carbon neutral by
but images like these of the amazon burning have prompted countries including france luxembourg and arlen to threaten not to approve the agreement brazil in response accusing the bloc of using environmental concerns as a mosque for discontent among edu farmers. but with austria now adding its voice to the dissent the way forward for this long fought for deal is paved with obstacles. and now to some of the other business stories we're following for you french finance minister bhutto and amassed...
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but that was slapped down very quickly by the leader of the dup, arlene foster, last night.would separate northern ireland from its market in great britain. where this seems to have come from is that last week the idea was floated of having this all ireland agricultural food zone, farming, fishing, things which are done on the island of ireland. now, that could go some way to solve the issues, it could go some way to prevent the need for checks between northern ireland between the republic of ireland and northern ireland after brexit, if there were the same food rules for food produced on the island of ireland. but it wasn't they were the whole problem, there might need to be checks for other goods. it doesn't go as faras checks for other goods. it doesn't go as far as the backstop, which means it is unlikely to go far enough the eu. perhaps you are finding a sweet spot in solving some of the problems, but it is unlikely to go far enough to solve boris johnson's problems with the eu. as we know, the democratic unionists as a party have staunch red lines, strong beliefs about
but that was slapped down very quickly by the leader of the dup, arlene foster, last night.would separate northern ireland from its market in great britain. where this seems to have come from is that last week the idea was floated of having this all ireland agricultural food zone, farming, fishing, things which are done on the island of ireland. now, that could go some way to solve the issues, it could go some way to prevent the need for checks between northern ireland between the republic of...
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arlene azoff read. alan w. friedlander. and my son-in-law thomas. and she feels your presence every day. we all love and miss you. and my cousin, john j.. john, we love you and we miss you so very much, and not a day goes by that we are not thinkinv of you. you will never be forgotten. andrew keith friedman. paul j. friedman. greg j. froehner. lisa and foster. peter christian frei. clemens a fumando. stephen elliott furman. paul james furmato. carlton douglas bey. richard peter gabriel. richard s. gabriel. james andrew gadiel. pamela lee gaff. erwin then send galliard. the animal and galante and her unborn child. grace catherine galante. anthony edward gallagher. daniel james gallagher. john patrick gallagher. lourdes galetti. then send gallucci. thomas galvin. giovanna galletta gambale. firefighter thomas gambino. e john gamboa. peter james, junior. michael ganci. charles. andrew sunny garcia. caesar garcia. david garcia. esjorge luis monro. juan garcia. carmen garcia. anchristopher samuel gardiner. douglas benjamin gardiner. harvey joseph gardner
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arlene foster...ally offends unionists, because then you're going to make sure everything is the same sort of standard, so that was why the backstop was originally changed to apply to all the united kingdom... and this is supposed to be subject toa and this is supposed to be subject to a re—established storm and assembly, which we have been hearing about for the last... it was during theresa may's era this was getting brought out. it was going to bring the democratic majority from the northern ireland house of assembly. what is your take on this? there are a lot of problems here, notjust what has been laid out. we have heard from the eu, these are not the official uk proposals but if they we re official uk proposals but if they were to respond, this customs procedures at the border would not be acceptable, which is that we already knew. there are two other problems for boris johnson, which already knew. there are two other problems for borisjohnson, which is the dup and with the dup is willing to agre
arlene foster...ally offends unionists, because then you're going to make sure everything is the same sort of standard, so that was why the backstop was originally changed to apply to all the united kingdom... and this is supposed to be subject toa and this is supposed to be subject to a re—established storm and assembly, which we have been hearing about for the last... it was during theresa may's era this was getting brought out. it was going to bring the democratic majority from the...
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and over at telemundo 48 consumer investigator arlen fernandez helped someone in oakland, it was manorhis car was totalled in a crash but his insurance company didn't send the $3,100 payment until arlen stepped in. if you aren't getting anywhere, battling a company, perhaps we can steer you the right direction. in english 888-996-tips, in spanish 844-408-4848. >> thank you, chris. >> 6:26. >>> still ahead at 6:30, the latest on two earthquakes near a natural wonder in california, pinnacles. >> plus caught on camera. >> just heard a loud commotion in the shower. >> dogs are barking. >> dogs barking. >> a terrifying break-in attempt on the east bay. we spoke to the woman on the other side of this door, what she did that sent some would-be intruders way. >> breaking news we're following on this fry morning a deadly fiery crash killing two people overnight. what one driver was doing right before the crash. you're watching "today in the bay." ♪ find the brands you love from nordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's fashion at a fraction. ♪ shop anytime at nordstromrack.com and ge
and over at telemundo 48 consumer investigator arlen fernandez helped someone in oakland, it was manorhis car was totalled in a crash but his insurance company didn't send the $3,100 payment until arlen stepped in. if you aren't getting anywhere, battling a company, perhaps we can steer you the right direction. in english 888-996-tips, in spanish 844-408-4848. >> thank you, chris. >> 6:26. >>> still ahead at 6:30, the latest on two earthquakes near a natural wonder in...
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after calling, arlen, juan got his $1,438 back in full. consumer complaint call us in english 888-996-tips, in spanish 844-408-4848. have a great weekend. >> you too, chris. >>> right now 6:00, worldwide walkout. >> climate change is an urgent issue and there is a time limit. >> students in the bay area joining others across the planet to protest climate change. this morning, how young people here are getting ready and the overnight demonstrations we are already seeing. >>> dramatic rescue as floodwater rages in southeast texas. the update we're getting on that system as the hurricane takes aim at popular vacation spot in mexico. [ cheers and applause ] >>> they say an apple a day, it's like christmas for iphone fans. tim cook greeting new yorkers just about an hour ago. 6:15, what to expect this morning. "today in the bay" continues right now. he's like a rock star out there. woo hoo, phones! >> phones in your hand. >> thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. mike will get ushrough the commute on a friday
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arlene foster went in 15 minutes ago. under theresa may, they were propping up her government. when it came to holding the balance of power. to some extent, that has changed. because boris johnson has booted out 2! of his own mps, bosses majority because of defections, so in some ways, you could argue that the dup might be losing some of their influence. but borisjohnson hinted losing some of their influence. but boris johnson hinted at losing some of their influence. but borisjohnson hinted at the meeting with lee over at that —— leo varadkar. the with lee over at that —— leo va radkar. the contentious with lee over at that —— leo varadkar. the contentious bit is s they are talking about a return to a northern ireland only backstop. to be clear, that would mean northern ireland effectively stays in a customs union with the rest of ireland and the eu but the rest of great britain does not. that means you end up with checks between great britain and northern ireland which the dup say they would never accept. downing street has said that is not what they are proposing, going back
arlene foster went in 15 minutes ago. under theresa may, they were propping up her government. when it came to holding the balance of power. to some extent, that has changed. because boris johnson has booted out 2! of his own mps, bosses majority because of defections, so in some ways, you could argue that the dup might be losing some of their influence. but borisjohnson hinted losing some of their influence. but boris johnson hinted at losing some of their influence. but borisjohnson hinted at...
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de aclarar la situación, la cuenta seguía subiendo, al desesperada llamada telemundo 48 responde y arlenlor en el corazón. yo la verdad creí que me iba a pasar algo >>> y es que durante cinco meses desde que arrendó su camioneta y recibió una placa temporal en la agencia automotriz empezaron a llegar multas . >>> para el día 6 de marzo empezaron a llegarme cheques de que yo había pasado por el puente de san francisco . >>> dice que rápidamente se comunicó para aclarar las cosas, pero no consiguió nada >>> me decían que mandarían una foto, pero en la foto estaba clara que era un nissan y hablé con ellos y me dijeron que no, que era mi carro. >>> en el área de la bahía enviaron todo tipo de comprobantes de que ella no era la conductora del auto que aparecía en las multas, pero al parecer no le creían. >>> contestaban muy grosero,, me decían que yo era una delincuente >>> mientras tanto las multas seguían llegando y su supuesta deuda iba en aumento >>> la última vez que llamé pue hace aproximadamente 20 días o 25, me dijeron que yo debía $25,000, fue algo que me tenía con los nervios de pun
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in a tweet, arlene foster said so another potential headache for borisjohnson, who so another potentialfor boris johnson, who has so another potential headache for borisjohnson, who has found himself in hot water over the proroguing or suspension of parliament. the court in scotland ruled that was illegal. so did the prime minister later the queen about why he wanted mps sent home? absolutely not, and that is - and indeed, as i say, the high court in england plainly agrees with us, but the supreme court will have to decide. and then there is operation yellow hammer, a contingency plan for what might happen if no deal brexit takes place. the full details have been published, and make grim reading. with warnings of potential problems at ports and possible shortages of food and medicines. mp say these plans are a worst—case scenario, and the country will be ready if necessary for a no deal brexit. is there any progress? one way to avoid a no—deal is of course a deal, and talks will resume in brussels later. guess what is likely to top the agenda — the irish border. let's look at this in mo
in a tweet, arlene foster said so another potential headache for borisjohnson, who so another potentialfor boris johnson, who has so another potential headache for borisjohnson, who has found himself in hot water over the proroguing or suspension of parliament. the court in scotland ruled that was illegal. so did the prime minister later the queen about why he wanted mps sent home? absolutely not, and that is - and indeed, as i say, the high court in england plainly agrees with us, but the...
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on and so forth and then we'll introduce them and then it's really up to them after that and so is arlen tries to draw foreign workers in so the housing crisis balloons this recruitment agency says it's so bad that many people who are offered jobs in dublin don't even come because there's nowhere to live as ever it's smaller businesses that suffer some of the multinationals they could possibly pay a good relocation or they may have a company that will help them i think it's probably putting more and more stress and pressure on the smaller businesses who don't have the luxury of paying a massive relocation fee or they don't have the time to help search for you know accommodation around around dublin. because really it's just there's just not enough accommodation or it's a decade since the banking crash and orleans lost housing crisis in the interim a little was done to build new affordable homes for irish workers while the multinationals smell tax breaks as a national policy failure it could hardly be worse. we're going to have to start now trade up top here it's called the irish national
on and so forth and then we'll introduce them and then it's really up to them after that and so is arlen tries to draw foreign workers in so the housing crisis balloons this recruitment agency says it's so bad that many people who are offered jobs in dublin don't even come because there's nowhere to live as ever it's smaller businesses that suffer some of the multinationals they could possibly pay a good relocation or they may have a company that will help them i think it's probably putting...
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leader arlene foster was in dublin to meet the irish prime minister leo varadkar.n belfast. good to see you. the uk has sent some doc mr brussels ahead of these technical talks from office of do you get the sense from a unionist perspective that is helping?m you get the sense from a unionist perspective that is helping? it is nearing but only slightly. i think the dup alone uses very careful language. they are on for the boris johnson plan but that borisjohnson plant seems to me in long way from what the irish government wants and what the irish government wants and what the irish government wants and what the eu want to. and what the backstop britain agreed to was which is it is a comic in thing. northern ireland would stay fully in the single market and northern ireland would stay in the customs union. —— it isa would stay in the customs union. —— it is a complicated thing. but northern ireland would potentially forever be on the eu side of the divide. now by what unionist say is bringing the thing that has the most cross—border cross land trade which is agricult
leader arlene foster was in dublin to meet the irish prime minister leo varadkar.n belfast. good to see you. the uk has sent some doc mr brussels ahead of these technical talks from office of do you get the sense from a unionist perspective that is helping?m you get the sense from a unionist perspective that is helping? it is nearing but only slightly. i think the dup alone uses very careful language. they are on for the boris johnson plan but that borisjohnson plant seems to me in long way...
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images like these of the amazon burning have prompted countries including france luxembourg and arlen to threaten not to approve the agreement brazil in response accusing the bloc of using environmental concerns as a mosque for discontent among edu farmers but with austria now adding its voice to the dissent the way forward for this long fought for deal is paved with obstacles. court in japan has acquitted 3 men who were in charge of the fukushima nuclear plant which went into meltdown after the tsunami of 2011 now the former executives of the tokyo electric power company known as tepco are facing prison sentences of up to 5 years if they were found guilty of professional negligence it was the only criminal trial that came out of that disaster. for the victims of the fukushima disaster thursday's verdict was the bitter disappointment a japanese court exonerated 3 former executives in the only criminal trial over the nuclear meltdown those who had hoped to see them convicted vented their frustration . we cannot understand it we are not satisfied. in these 8 and a half years so many peo
images like these of the amazon burning have prompted countries including france luxembourg and arlen to threaten not to approve the agreement brazil in response accusing the bloc of using environmental concerns as a mosque for discontent among edu farmers but with austria now adding its voice to the dissent the way forward for this long fought for deal is paved with obstacles. court in japan has acquitted 3 men who were in charge of the fukushima nuclear plant which went into meltdown after...
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you those who have survived before the descendants of the victims the old and the young residents of arlen. i am humbled and grateful. to the victims of the attack in violence i pay tribute to the polish victims of german tyranny and i ask for forgiveness. time for another short break here not just iraq when we come back a novelist sport the number 2 seed suffers a surprise defeat at tennis is the u.s. open in a state that. it was a big problem because it was different people admired him he was the center of nightlife in beirut and he married miss universe hugh was a long buoyant character on the other and ruthless operative fighting for the palestinian cause some israeli intelligence sources claim that the plant operation and for years the israeli tried to find him and kill him al jazeera world examines the life of ali has done salaam the hunt for the red prince in afghanistan and the taliban is renowned for its violent repression of women now a new deal with the u.s. could see the group return to power 101-8000 deaths to gates of afghan women who paid the price for pace on al-jazeera and
you those who have survived before the descendants of the victims the old and the young residents of arlen. i am humbled and grateful. to the victims of the attack in violence i pay tribute to the polish victims of german tyranny and i ask for forgiveness. time for another short break here not just iraq when we come back a novelist sport the number 2 seed suffers a surprise defeat at tennis is the u.s. open in a state that. it was a big problem because it was different people admired him he was...
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and arlene foster certainly in new york for the un general assembly next week, which of course the primell. do you think a deal will be forthcoming by 31 october? because there seems to bea 31 october? because there seems to be a little bit of confusion over this, because certainly one of the papers that we are going to be looking at later suggest that stephen buckley, who is the brexit secretary, says we need another year on the backstop. yes, he thinks that in order to tie down the legals of its we need another year. but the deal would have to go through by 31 0ctober unless an extension was granted —— stephen barclay. i think the prime minister has made very clear he doesn't want to do that. so it would come in 17 or 18 october and it would have to be voted through and crucially it is the changing numbers in parliament because people are seeing their preferred option is very unlikely. they are getting too close to the wire here. this is a very, very high—stakes game of poker, and people with end up voting for something which six months ago they we re something which six months ago the
and arlene foster certainly in new york for the un general assembly next week, which of course the primell. do you think a deal will be forthcoming by 31 october? because there seems to bea 31 october? because there seems to be a little bit of confusion over this, because certainly one of the papers that we are going to be looking at later suggest that stephen buckley, who is the brexit secretary, says we need another year on the backstop. yes, he thinks that in order to tie down the legals of...
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and so forth and then we'll introduce them and then it's really up to them after that and so it was arlen tries to draw foreign workers in so the housing crisis balloons this recruitment agency says it's so bad that many people who are offered jobs in dublin don't even come because there's nowhere to live as ever it's smaller businesses that suffer some of the multinationals they they could possibly pay a good relocation or they may have a company that will help them i think it's probably putting more and more stress and pressure on the smaller businesses who don't have the luxury of paying out massive relocation fee or they don't have the time to help search for you know accommodation around around dublin. because really it's just there's just not enough accommodation or it's a decade since the banking crash and orleans lost housing crisis in the interim a little was done to build new affordable homes for irish workers while the multinationals smell tax breaks as a national policy failure it could hardly be worse. and we're just about to start now trade a truck here it's called the irish
and so forth and then we'll introduce them and then it's really up to them after that and so it was arlen tries to draw foreign workers in so the housing crisis balloons this recruitment agency says it's so bad that many people who are offered jobs in dublin don't even come because there's nowhere to live as ever it's smaller businesses that suffer some of the multinationals they they could possibly pay a good relocation or they may have a company that will help them i think it's probably...
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philippines are of course at a special risk of a climate change with the global warming with so many arlen's an archipelago so what challenges is the philippines facing. the philippines is listed as the 3rd most climate vulnerable country and the world and the 1st to feel the effects of climate change are really the people that the peripherals of society these are the ones who live in the coastal areas are the ones who are for. harming and also those who live in urban poor or marginalized communities the ones who are in very vulnerable housing they feel the effects immediately now these people are here at this protest and they are joined by the students who are saying that they are also feeling the effects of climate change because they fear for their future they are disappointed that the government has not sending a representative to the c o p talks this december the president said that the talks will call for emission decline in carbon emissions and that disproportionately affects countries like the philippines who don't really contribute to carbon emissions but they are saying that's prec
philippines are of course at a special risk of a climate change with the global warming with so many arlen's an archipelago so what challenges is the philippines facing. the philippines is listed as the 3rd most climate vulnerable country and the world and the 1st to feel the effects of climate change are really the people that the peripherals of society these are the ones who live in the coastal areas are the ones who are for. harming and also those who live in urban poor or marginalized...
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it is arlene. like it or not, once is currently here in theory in the sierra right now. chain controls are in effect on 80 and 88. it is going to continue all day long at elevations above 6000 feet. do be prepared for that. >>> crews in alameda county have not done the grass fire. out last night. that is where we find our reporter with more on the suspects charges. >>> he is from milpitas originally. today this afternoon, he is going to the judge for the first time. he has 13 counts of arson he has to face. is also facing 2 counts of special arson. is accused of setting more than a dozen fires while on a trip for his oscar-winning. is lived there for decades. he recently reconnected with the former high school classmat conversations they had that memorable something about his motive.>> patient with me that his wife had passed away. he had dreams of driving in the hills. showing her where he grew.>> he was arrested last week or fire officials. he was reportedly swapping a he was planning to catch a flight back to the midwest. he is being held on some million dollars bill.
it is arlene. like it or not, once is currently here in theory in the sierra right now. chain controls are in effect on 80 and 88. it is going to continue all day long at elevations above 6000 feet. do be prepared for that. >>> crews in alameda county have not done the grass fire. out last night. that is where we find our reporter with more on the suspects charges. >>> he is from milpitas originally. today this afternoon, he is going to the judge for the first time. he has 13...
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of a 1000000 visitors inspect the machinery and the livestock it's all in the blood and given that arlen exports 90 percent of all the food it produces much of it to the u.k. the idea of the new border cutting the island into is a nightmare there's a real possibility that the family firm would not survive to her. complete potential maybe there's a lot of promises made some of them are still ones critique may be from above given the level of indebtedness that's out. how much do you think find out what the british government wants to achieve at this point is vague at your best but it seems to accept the huge importance of irish food to the u.k. politicians use phrases like the all ireland food economy which most people don't understand in practical terms it's much simpler so it appears bracks it has come down to this the british government says it's happy for meats from that how to pass on checks through the irish border but not surprisingly that piece of farming equipment over there and if that's appears ridiculously picky it's also the case of the british government doesn't seem to reali
of a 1000000 visitors inspect the machinery and the livestock it's all in the blood and given that arlen exports 90 percent of all the food it produces much of it to the u.k. the idea of the new border cutting the island into is a nightmare there's a real possibility that the family firm would not survive to her. complete potential maybe there's a lot of promises made some of them are still ones critique may be from above given the level of indebtedness that's out. how much do you think find...
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arlene, what was that day like for you?ly the day, it was the middle of the night. the fire marshal, brian drassi, and a maryland state police officer, montgomery county police officer came to my house and knocked on the door at 2:00 in the morning. and, of course, i woke up and thought, oh, my gosh, why are there police outside? so my husband and i answered the door, and that's when we found out that our only son had been killed. it was the most terrible shock of my life. jedediah: devastating. and i know the whole country as they hear this story right now is with you both. can't imagine the pain that you've been through. marla, i want to ask you though, in light of what you've experienced, what do you make of what's going on in montgomery county now, particularly with the signing of this executive order and the policies that are being instituted there? >> it adds to the, to our grief. it is so completely devastating that the laws in this county are protecting criminals, you know? he was wanted in 2015 and wanted in 2017 b
arlene, what was that day like for you?ly the day, it was the middle of the night. the fire marshal, brian drassi, and a maryland state police officer, montgomery county police officer came to my house and knocked on the door at 2:00 in the morning. and, of course, i woke up and thought, oh, my gosh, why are there police outside? so my husband and i answered the door, and that's when we found out that our only son had been killed. it was the most terrible shock of my life. jedediah:...
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you mentioned, in ireland, conversations still ongoing, between the prime minister, lear brad kerr, arlene caution. —— leo varadkar. saying sounding a note of caution. —— leo va radkar. saying that sounding a note of caution. —— leo varadkar. saying that the gap between the british government, ireland and the eu want is still very big. it is. and although there have been reports of an intensification in talks between the british government and the irish government and as you mentioned the involvement of the leader of the dup in talks in dublin, there is still a big difference in expectations there because what the backstop comprises, what theresa may '5 government had agreed was essentially the solution to the irish border was that we would have no new checks and controls anywhere on the island and the only way to deliver that is for northern ireland to stay in a customs union and single market relationship. the new borisjohnson government have rowed right back from that, rightly, in my view, to say you can avoid a hard border, you can avoid breaching the belfast agreement by using measure
you mentioned, in ireland, conversations still ongoing, between the prime minister, lear brad kerr, arlene caution. —— leo varadkar. saying sounding a note of caution. —— leo va radkar. saying that sounding a note of caution. —— leo varadkar. saying that the gap between the british government, ireland and the eu want is still very big. it is. and although there have been reports of an intensification in talks between the british government and the irish government and as you...
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doesn't actually matter anymore and so if this idea of the all arlen backstop came into play it could actually be a solution for johnson he'd lose the d u p it the idea of an all in the economy in the notional idea of that being moved towards an idea of a united ireland would be absolutely disastrous for his support in northern ireland but it could actually be one way out of this which the european union could end up supporting could be interesting to see the one go for something like that thanks so much than think that. north korea has $52.00 missiles into the sea just hours after it offered to resume denuclearization talks with the us they were imported lee launched from south pyongyang province south korean officials say they flew across the country before landing in waters off north korea's east coast gauche ations between pyongyang and washington have been deadlocked since the country's needs failed to reach a deal in february from mcbride has more from seoul. this seems to be a continuation of the missile launches that have continued now for a number of weeks as seen as being no
doesn't actually matter anymore and so if this idea of the all arlen backstop came into play it could actually be a solution for johnson he'd lose the d u p it the idea of an all in the economy in the notional idea of that being moved towards an idea of a united ireland would be absolutely disastrous for his support in northern ireland but it could actually be one way out of this which the european union could end up supporting could be interesting to see the one go for something like that...
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we saw the party leader arlene foster last night on twitter rubbishing suggestions that their policies and again, today, the party underlining that, saying the stories that were on the front page of the times today are actually nonsense. but it does pose the question, are we starting to see the development of something beginning to reveal itself which might look like the landing zone for any last—minute deal? last week, the dup did say it was open to the idea perhaps of an all ireland agrifood zone and having common standards on many food products across the island would remove the need for some checks at the irish border. and there is already an arrangement like this in place for animal health. so, perhaps, that is the thread of where those suggestions came from. but they don't seem to go far enough, they don't seem to go far enough, they don't seem to go far enough, they don't remove the need for all checks, and we have already seen the irish government say they don't believe it really does the job. so, we are still stuck in this position where it looks like, asjohn was saying, it wo
we saw the party leader arlene foster last night on twitter rubbishing suggestions that their policies and again, today, the party underlining that, saying the stories that were on the front page of the times today are actually nonsense. but it does pose the question, are we starting to see the development of something beginning to reveal itself which might look like the landing zone for any last—minute deal? last week, the dup did say it was open to the idea perhaps of an all ireland...
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again but as the cabinet met this morning to discuss a way through the stand—up the leader of the dup arleneackstop was an unacceptable part of the brexit deal although she hoped a sensible agreement could be found. just reckless speaking at the uk conference in brighton the labour leader said he was ready for an election, day after stopping the prime minister going to polls next month. a general election is coming. but we won't allowjohnson to dictate the terms. and i can tell you this, we are ready for that election! we are ready to unleash the biggest people powered campaign we have ever seen in this country and in this movement! mps may not be here for the next five weeks of the brexit crisis is not going away. with downing street determined to make brexit happen regardless of the resista nce make brexit happen regardless of the resistance here. our assistant political editor norman smith is at westminster. extraordinary scenes in the commons in the early hours of this morning, how significant were they?” in the early hours of this morning, how significant were they? i guess many people
again but as the cabinet met this morning to discuss a way through the stand—up the leader of the dup arleneackstop was an unacceptable part of the brexit deal although she hoped a sensible agreement could be found. just reckless speaking at the uk conference in brighton the labour leader said he was ready for an election, day after stopping the prime minister going to polls next month. a general election is coming. but we won't allowjohnson to dictate the terms. and i can tell you this, we...
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normal start of a northern ireland unit is and could explain why arlene foster the leader of the d u p had a meeting with the prime minister at number 10 so isn't too hard to find in this crisis whatever the strategy is being moldova here in downing street there is one overriding factor which dominates and can't be outmaneuvered and that's time or the lack of it under simmons outers era london. u.s. president says he's working to improve gender equality in football donald trump who openly argued with the star player during america's victory in the women's world cup talks with the head of world football at the white house where it states reports. president trump's relationship with the u.s. women's football team is frosty at best but after talks with the president gianni and punting you know he for the 1st time publicly acknowledged that he's trying to do something about gender inequality in the game johnny and i just had a meeting on women's soccer is what everybody's going to do to make that even better and more equitable etc etc so johnny thank you very much greater great meeting w
normal start of a northern ireland unit is and could explain why arlene foster the leader of the d u p had a meeting with the prime minister at number 10 so isn't too hard to find in this crisis whatever the strategy is being moldova here in downing street there is one overriding factor which dominates and can't be outmaneuvered and that's time or the lack of it under simmons outers era london. u.s. president says he's working to improve gender equality in football donald trump who openly...
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and given that arlen exports 90 percent of all the food it produces much of it to the u.k. the idea of the new border cutting the island into is a nightmare there's a real possibility of a coming from would not survive for her. and the potential maybe there's a lot of promises made some of them are scary ones critically be from above given the level of indebtedness that out. for you they find out what the british government wants to achieve at this point is vaguely best but it seems to accept the huge importance of irish food to the u.k. politicians use phrases like the all ireland food economy which most people don't understand in practical terms it's much simpler so it appears bracks it has come down to this the british government says it's happy for meats from that how to pass on checks through the irish border but nots apparently that piece of farming equipment over there and if that's appears ridiculously picky it's also the case of the british government doesn't seem to realise that that would be completely unacceptable it's about the irish governments and the europea
and given that arlen exports 90 percent of all the food it produces much of it to the u.k. the idea of the new border cutting the island into is a nightmare there's a real possibility of a coming from would not survive for her. and the potential maybe there's a lot of promises made some of them are scary ones critically be from above given the level of indebtedness that out. for you they find out what the british government wants to achieve at this point is vaguely best but it seems to accept...
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those established leaders turnedd republican democrat arlen specter to be the senator from pennsylvania he was the man who tried to humiliate anita hill. down, and 40 points the people of pennsylvania agreed with me, but it came at a cost. accountability, doing what's right, comes at a cost. i came from a generation where no one would have accepted that man into the party. i was fortunate. my daughter's brain cancer came back. it was the same brain cancer that took john mccain. i swore as i held her hand if sheradiation that made it into safe harbor, i would run again. and she did in june. so i entered this race for a different reasons. never forgotten democrats and republicans who voted for the tragic misadventure in iraq. senators,crats and you had better understand how it will end before you decide to begin. they have let it run for decades and beyond, including creating isis. the one placered in america where a wall is actually needed to keep greed out and accountability and, on wall street, where it runs unfettered and destroyed my constituents lives. senators and congressmen have
those established leaders turnedd republican democrat arlen specter to be the senator from pennsylvania he was the man who tried to humiliate anita hill. down, and 40 points the people of pennsylvania agreed with me, but it came at a cost. accountability, doing what's right, comes at a cost. i came from a generation where no one would have accepted that man into the party. i was fortunate. my daughter's brain cancer came back. it was the same brain cancer that took john mccain. i swore as i...
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blanketing southeast asian cities far as have been burning in parts of indonesia sumatra and borneo arlen's for more than a month small d. is also affecting malaysia which the government says has drifted from indonesian president joke we don't know has hit back saying fire is also burning in malaysia and on malaysian plantations in indonesia. is rising sea levels threaten indonesia's capital president. is there to back up plan to relocate it to the island of borneo but it's reports now there are concerns about what that will mean for the people who live there. this largely untouched part of east montoya on will become the new capital of indonesia if the president has his way. it's in stark contrast to the capital jakarta clogged with heavy traffic smog and sinking the pressure to move is rising along with sea levels which may mean the city of more than 10000000 people could be under water within the next 30 years and this is where the city's relocation may end up borneo island known for its lush rain forest and rare wildlife. while it was chosen for being less prone to earthquakes and flood
blanketing southeast asian cities far as have been burning in parts of indonesia sumatra and borneo arlen's for more than a month small d. is also affecting malaysia which the government says has drifted from indonesian president joke we don't know has hit back saying fire is also burning in malaysia and on malaysian plantations in indonesia. is rising sea levels threaten indonesia's capital president. is there to back up plan to relocate it to the island of borneo but it's reports now there...
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i got out of government so arlen specter a republican senator who try to humiliate anita hill for sexual harassment now supreme court clarence thomas furcal i put out a video to say and then i was 40 points down but it came at a cost. and then i did go home but i was very fortunate. my daughters brain cancer came back last year. she's probably the only one that has beat the 8 percent chance. [applause] it was june and was in the safe harbor during that time the same surgeon came out of retirement to do her brain surgery. i had to pay back my country a second time i owe it. but i honestly believe to beat mister trump. i get that. but if we do not unite this country so if anybody that can remind america come all americans to defeat the defining challenges of our time without being united i am running to beat mister trump and then to convene the world. think about climate change even if we pass the green new deal. it won't matter. because 85 percent of the damage of greenhouse emissions it has 8 percent air-conditioning today in 2050 it will have 50 percent. and then that would be two third
i got out of government so arlen specter a republican senator who try to humiliate anita hill for sexual harassment now supreme court clarence thomas furcal i put out a video to say and then i was 40 points down but it came at a cost. and then i did go home but i was very fortunate. my daughters brain cancer came back last year. she's probably the only one that has beat the 8 percent chance. [applause] it was june and was in the safe harbor during that time the same surgeon came out of...
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but that was instantly dismissed as soon as those front pages were published last night by arlene fostert spokesman rubbishing those stories, saying they are nonsense. the dup will not accept any difference between northern ireland and the rest of... great britain when it comes to introducing new checks over the irish sea that do not already exist, that is because the dup says gb is its most important market. we are back to the irish border question over how we can reach an agreement, that the eu, the republic of ireland and the dup and northern ireland will sign up to. it is proved the most difficult hurdle to ove rco m e proved the most difficult hurdle to overcome all the way. perhaps we thought there was a chink of hope with that, suggestions overnight slapped down tonight, there was a suggestion there could be this all ireland deal which would have reduced the need for some checks on the irish border but the irish government says that does not go far enough and the irish prime minister has already said today he believes two sides are still a long way apart. and we will go to brussel
but that was instantly dismissed as soon as those front pages were published last night by arlene fostert spokesman rubbishing those stories, saying they are nonsense. the dup will not accept any difference between northern ireland and the rest of... great britain when it comes to introducing new checks over the irish sea that do not already exist, that is because the dup says gb is its most important market. we are back to the irish border question over how we can reach an agreement, that the...
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>> i quit the republican party in 2006 over arlen spector which in retrospect seems quaint.he great thing about this rhetoric about the establishment which makes me laugh, at a dinner party some years ago, the dinner party they accuse you of going to hosted by media figure, a guy was talking about how antiestablishment he was and the establishment hated him and i think you are the chairman of the state republican party in your state, you are the establishment, you can't be antiestablishment! a couple weeks ago i spent time with well-known political activists, names you would know, some of the highest offices in the land and they are talking antiestablishment this and that and the other, you folks are the establishment. so i got to be a member of the republican establishment. >> how would you define donald trump's politics? how is he doing? >> he is lucky in many ways, in some ways better-than-expected and in some ways worse. is better in the sense that thank god he is lazy and unambitious so things like choosing judges, he just outsourced to the federalist society which is g
>> i quit the republican party in 2006 over arlen spector which in retrospect seems quaint.he great thing about this rhetoric about the establishment which makes me laugh, at a dinner party some years ago, the dinner party they accuse you of going to hosted by media figure, a guy was talking about how antiestablishment he was and the establishment hated him and i think you are the chairman of the state republican party in your state, you are the establishment, you can't be...
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consumer investigator arlen just spoke up for juan. getting a $1,400 refund for a purchase he made and returned unused. an call us, g, he got his moneyu 1888-996-tips, 1-844-408 in spanish. >> gracias. >> [ speaking foreign language ] . >> very good. the piece is new but the material is an old bay area icon. this sunday a new piece of public art will be unveiled on treasure island. >> remember this part? >> reporter: on the shore of treasure island, a day artist tom has waited for. it's installation day for the the sculpture on the scenic edge. the art is newed, forged in his imagination. but the material will be familiar to anyone who's driven the bridge. >> i've never worked with a material as unique as this steel is. >> this unique steel, pieces of the old east span of the bay bridge, recently demolished and replaced. >> we took 22 tons of steel and turned it into a ring. >> reporter: he was among artists awarded to create public art work. >> have it live on here in the bay area as a visual icon and a memory of a bridge which really
consumer investigator arlen just spoke up for juan. getting a $1,400 refund for a purchase he made and returned unused. an call us, g, he got his moneyu 1888-996-tips, 1-844-408 in spanish. >> gracias. >> [ speaking foreign language ] . >> very good. the piece is new but the material is an old bay area icon. this sunday a new piece of public art will be unveiled on treasure island. >> remember this part? >> reporter: on the shore of treasure island, a day artist...
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i quit the republican party back rent 2006 over arlen specter which in retrospect seems really quite.he great thing about this rhetoric about establishment which makes me laugh, i was at a dinner party the future going to come posted by npd figure, there was a guy talking about how antiestablishment he was and how establishment hated him. i said you're the chairman of the state republican party in your state. you are the establishment. you can't be antiestablishment. a couple weeks ago i swear i would spend time with some very well-known political activist, people who are holding some of the offices, highest office in atlanta and their talk about and the sounds in this that in the other. you folks are the establishment. so not member of the republican party. drama how would you define donald trump's politics and how is he doing? >> guest: he's lucky in many ways i think in some ways he's better than expected and in some ways he's worse. he's better insist that thank god he's lazy and unambitious. things like choosing judges, he just outsourced to the federalist society which is great.
i quit the republican party back rent 2006 over arlen specter which in retrospect seems really quite.he great thing about this rhetoric about establishment which makes me laugh, i was at a dinner party the future going to come posted by npd figure, there was a guy talking about how antiestablishment he was and how establishment hated him. i said you're the chairman of the state republican party in your state. you are the establishment. you can't be antiestablishment. a couple weeks ago i swear...
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my name is arlene. i am kevin's wife. i have known him for 20 years and been married to him for ten years. i see firsthand how much he loves this. he lives and breathes this. of course, i support this and i believe it will bring more foot traffic to businesses and tenants in the area, as well as creating jobs, as well as elevating the neighborhood. i think it really needs that right now. the pch -- they are at one of the most committed, fair and responsible business owners, and we need more business owners like them. thank you for listening. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning, supervisors. i was on the founding team of yelp and i have been thinking about community in san francisco in the bay area for about 20 years. i since have retired from there. i am an investor in a handful of restaurants in san francisco. one of them is schroeder's. and one of the most important people to come in as a citizen as a customer. i have been a fan of andy and jan jen and kevin, as well, for years. i have seen them do great
my name is arlene. i am kevin's wife. i have known him for 20 years and been married to him for ten years. i see firsthand how much he loves this. he lives and breathes this. of course, i support this and i believe it will bring more foot traffic to businesses and tenants in the area, as well as creating jobs, as well as elevating the neighborhood. i think it really needs that right now. the pch -- they are at one of the most committed, fair and responsible business owners, and we need more...
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senator arlen specter immediately reached out to doj and fbi, we will prosecute this crime against my constituent, and he was promptly informed there was no good legal jurisdiction over a criminal attack against an american overseas. our criminal laws do not have extraterritorial jurisdiction, certainly in those days. theet to work and wrote terrorist attacks against american jobs abroad statute. gap ined a true legal our ability to bring all of the tools we had at our disposal against this serious threat. over the years, quite a robust legal framework grew up to tackle international terrorism, particularly after the attacks of 9/11, when there was a major effort, a repeated effort to make sure the tools we have in our normal domestic criminal context could also be brought to bear in that national security and intelligence context. i testified quite a bit in those days that as we migrated those authorities over to this more secretive context that would not always result in a public prosecution, in fact often not, that we recognize that the safeguards that come from public scrutiny and
senator arlen specter immediately reached out to doj and fbi, we will prosecute this crime against my constituent, and he was promptly informed there was no good legal jurisdiction over a criminal attack against an american overseas. our criminal laws do not have extraterritorial jurisdiction, certainly in those days. theet to work and wrote terrorist attacks against american jobs abroad statute. gap ined a true legal our ability to bring all of the tools we had at our disposal against this...
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hearing is, one thing to the london times newspaper and something else entirely publicly in what arlenenk despite all this ebb and flow of expectation around whether there might be some move towards a compromise this week, the irish government, for its part, is remaining remarkably cautious, and also remarkably consistent. leo varadkar has been saying this morning things that were in line with what he said to borisjohnson when he was with the prime minister on monday, and that is that the government here is not going to be willing to give up on the backstop for something that merely amounts to a promise for something that does not stand up to scrutiny as it were, and he says that what he sees coming from the british side now falls very short of meeting the irish government's objectives, and he says the gap is still very wide between the gap is still very wide between the eu and uk sides at this point. depending on who you listen to, all sorts of ideas are still being bandied around, such as a northern ireland only backstop that wouldn't apply to the rest of the uk. the idea of having th
hearing is, one thing to the london times newspaper and something else entirely publicly in what arlenenk despite all this ebb and flow of expectation around whether there might be some move towards a compromise this week, the irish government, for its part, is remaining remarkably cautious, and also remarkably consistent. leo varadkar has been saying this morning things that were in line with what he said to borisjohnson when he was with the prime minister on monday, and that is that the...
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ministers are strong and must now ask for an extension or get that elusive deal now earlier he visited arlen's and made a rare admission that the no deal exit would be a failure of diplomacy charlie rangel has. looking for a breakthrough on bret's it. boris johnson is in dublin making last minute appeals to his irish counterpart over the back stop the insurance policy to avoid a hard border between ireland and northern ireland after breakfast it for a man who last week had britain on course for a note that his message was more diplomatic. i want to get a deal. like you i've looked carefully at no deal i've assessed its consequences both for our country and and yours and yes of course we could do it u.k. could certainly get through it but be in no doubt that outcome would be a failure of state crawford which we would all be responsible for the. behind the smiles there is tension irish prime minister says there will be no concessions on the irish border issue and ireland would support an extension to the brics that deadline. the backstop continues to be a critical component of the withdrawal agr
ministers are strong and must now ask for an extension or get that elusive deal now earlier he visited arlen's and made a rare admission that the no deal exit would be a failure of diplomacy charlie rangel has. looking for a breakthrough on bret's it. boris johnson is in dublin making last minute appeals to his irish counterpart over the back stop the insurance policy to avoid a hard border between ireland and northern ireland after breakfast it for a man who last week had britain on course for...
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however, the dup leader, arlene foster, in a tweet last night was pretty clear in dismissing that.s morning, we've been hearing from the dup mp sammy wilson, the party's brexit spokesman in westminster, and he was very dismissive of the reporters well. —— report as well. of course, we want to see a deal, the uk government wants to see a deal, and i think that as the deadline approaches, the irish government recognise the damage to their economy, if they don't get some arrangement with the uk, because they have a significant stake in keeping the uk market open for their exporters. of course, you were just mentioning there was comments by the irish taoiseach leo varadkar. suggestions again today that a deal is some way off between the united kingdom and brussels. interestingly, negotiations are set to resume again today, boris johnson's representative david frost in brussels for those talks. no 10 have been talking relatively optimistic about finding a deal. borisjohnson very clear that he does want to find some kind of agreement, that that is absolutely his preference. but of course
however, the dup leader, arlene foster, in a tweet last night was pretty clear in dismissing that.s morning, we've been hearing from the dup mp sammy wilson, the party's brexit spokesman in westminster, and he was very dismissive of the reporters well. —— report as well. of course, we want to see a deal, the uk government wants to see a deal, and i think that as the deadline approaches, the irish government recognise the damage to their economy, if they don't get some arrangement with the...