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arne jacobsen. "the swan," coffee table, and "ant," "egg"... chair...r, swan chair... bed... bed kinda sticks out. mid-century modern designs. so, maybe '50s. let's see, what am i at right now? >> you're at $10,000. >> 10,000 going for 20. >> so, yeah, going for 20. chance to double your money, but risking half your money at the same time here. and you do still have the lifeline. >> i really do want to go for chair, but we'll use the "50/50." just to make--make me feel good. i'll make that my final answer. >> okay, all right. let's take away two. [dramatic music] >> okay. >> chair and lamp. >> all right, i said chair. i had no reason to say lamp, so "b," final answer. ♪ >> another risk, and it pays off again. ♪ $20,000! [dramatic music] ♪ i had it in my head, but i had no reason to think other than just looking at a '50s house, and i want to say i've seen an egg chair before, but the swan didn't do anything for me, and neither did the ant. >> well, it worked. you're at $20,000. so all is good, except for the fact that you have no more lifelines. >> righ
arne jacobsen. "the swan," coffee table, and "ant," "egg"... chair...r, swan chair... bed... bed kinda sticks out. mid-century modern designs. so, maybe '50s. let's see, what am i at right now? >> you're at $10,000. >> 10,000 going for 20. >> so, yeah, going for 20. chance to double your money, but risking half your money at the same time here. and you do still have the lifeline. >> i really do want to go for chair, but we'll use the...
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arning,:hildren's national o ab is part of aup about to optimal times based on a child's age. it builds off recommendations that many parents already use from the american academy of pediatrics. it calls for babies to sleep from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. with several additional hours factored in for naps.er should 1 once kidsar school, try bed should avoid taking naps. 8 to 12-year-olds may not be ready until 8:00. teenagers aren't wired to go to sleep until 9:30 and 10 colon 30, aiming for 8 to 10 hours of sleep each night. the doctor says the key is consistency. even on weeken and the summer, or it can lead to social jet ee by three or more hours, it's like they're living in california on the weekend and theckhave to come pa to the east coast for school mond appetite and trouble concentrating. >> our metabolism isn'tale. functioning optly. lew okay to let teenagers sleep inormal nwe america has an education problem. the old system isn't working anymore. 35 million americans havepu their college education on hold. we are.strayer university ws you to graduate. 90% of transfer stu
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arned about first l this breach a short time ago july 17th and immediately contacted the fb 100 million american customers were affected and 100,000 social security numbers were affected and bank numbers were account d capital one say log-in credentials were stolen. officer arrested 33-year-old page thompson of seattle, she goes by the name erratic in the hacker world and a former tech company software engineer. open up the nbc washington app if you think you've been affected and the information is the there. ♪ oes say do take star-spangled banner ♪ >> family, friend and nghbors gathered last night for the victim of the gilroy garlic festival mass shooting. 6-year-old and 13-year-old and ed-year-old were kill in that shooting. a dozen others were hurt. here is what we know about the investigation. >> police shot and killed one suspect. but investigators still do not know whether a second suspect was involved. he we are no closer to determining whet there was or was not a second suspect. and if there was, what involvement they may have. >> investigators say the suspect used an ak-47pe ty
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but the severe weather threat is arne. the flood watches over with. the heaviest of the rains are behind us now. nothin more than occasional showers coming on in. grab the reumba. showers could linger through the afternoon. temperatures rain-cooled this 72 in prince george's county. these temperatures are 5 to 10 degrees cooler than we were at the same time yesterday. this afternoon's high tomorrow almost 20 degrees cooler! yesterday, d.c. topped out at 96. today's high temperature, 77. melissa mollet, that is employee of the month stuff for me. >> definitely it is right now. take a look at this. first 4 traffic alert this morning. different issues around town. multiple issued. a couple of them on the beltway and then one on 270. . a tractor-trailer has jackknifed and lost a load the and we are sending a crew there shortly. the other issue on the beltway, silver spring. left side blocked at the crash. look at this one. overturned tractor-trailer d fuel spell at thissite. more coming up. >> mek ssa, thanyou. >>> that right there is how it sounded, even
but the severe weather threat is arne. the flood watches over with. the heaviest of the rains are behind us now. nothin more than occasional showers coming on in. grab the reumba. showers could linger through the afternoon. temperatures rain-cooled this 72 in prince george's county. these temperatures are 5 to 10 degrees cooler than we were at the same time yesterday. this afternoon's high tomorrow almost 20 degrees cooler! yesterday, d.c. topped out at 96. today's high temperature, 77. melissa...
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so when people are opposed to that, as betsy devos and arne duncan and others have been, they opposing the idea that we can come together and add to the collective wisdom and make a difference, and what they're saying basically is teaching is like driving an uber, and the going economy and that's us irnonsense. education which is such a -- so general ative and so generous, like love. you don't lose anything by giving it away and that's what we should be fighting for, that vision, and anyone who says, no, every teacher is an individual contractor, is nuts and they're missing the whole point. if you put my third grade against your third grade, my school against your school, my system against your system, my state against your state, which is what duncan did, you are underwining what it basic but education. >> bill writes be us thes be the idea that going into teaching is an individual choice or indiffer is not the case. we learn from each others a indicators and organizing together i work uic so i'm part of a bogey as well, a union of faculty members and working together and in that orga
so when people are opposed to that, as betsy devos and arne duncan and others have been, they opposing the idea that we can come together and add to the collective wisdom and make a difference, and what they're saying basically is teaching is like driving an uber, and the going economy and that's us irnonsense. education which is such a -- so general ative and so generous, like love. you don't lose anything by giving it away and that's what we should be fighting for, that vision, and anyone who...
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a lot of these are on the magnitude of 2 or 3, so they can be hard it to feel, but some arn the magnitudef 4 or5, which you can certainly feel. but the scale is logorhythmic. we compare the 7.1 to the napa a quake of 2014, which is a 6.0, that was 44 times stronger, the one that just happened in ridgecrest, eric, than the napa quake in 2014. seismologists say these quakes will likely occur for the next few weeks around the ridge crest area. >> and some of them can be very strong. >> yeah. >> all right, drew, thank you very much. for ways you can prepare for an earthquake or any natural disaster, head to our website, abc 7 news.com. look for the prepare nor cal emergency resources. right there on our home page. >>> other news now. new developments in the shootout at the mall last week. one of the suspected shooters is in custody. a second shooter is still on the run. cornell bernard is live in san bruno. shocking how young these suspects are. >> reporter: yeah, eric. the suspects just teenagers. one of them facing attempted murder charges for a shootout which played out inside this mall. >
a lot of these are on the magnitude of 2 or 3, so they can be hard it to feel, but some arn the magnitudef 4 or5, which you can certainly feel. but the scale is logorhythmic. we compare the 7.1 to the napa a quake of 2014, which is a 6.0, that was 44 times stronger, the one that just happened in ridgecrest, eric, than the napa quake in 2014. seismologists say these quakes will likely occur for the next few weeks around the ridge crest area. >> and some of them can be very strong. >>...
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. >>> let's take arn tu onto our weather. time to get a check on our forecast after a warm and sunny weekend. things are about to geter hott and stormier. clay anderson joins us with a look of how our workweek is shaping up. erika, after the weekend. the workweek where we are going totart once again as temperatures rise in the 90s and the heat index. signs of things to come, outside right now at the 11:00 p.m. hour, 81 droes in town and still warmer to our south, quantico coming in at 82 degrees. things you need to know for the upcomin days. heath returns and heat in declaration near 100. wednesday some storms and thursday possibly more storms. eeika, we'll talk about the rest of the ws forecast. >> yes, sir, we'll see you then. >> reporte >>> a family tragedy. a wife and mother suffering an unimaginary loss, her husband murdered by her own son. she spoke with news 4's derek ward this afternoon. >> reporter: the 62 yrs old was a firm believer in education and achievement since coming a here fromoad. he earned a phd and recogn
. >>> let's take arn tu onto our weather. time to get a check on our forecast after a warm and sunny weekend. things are about to geter hott and stormier. clay anderson joins us with a look of how our workweek is shaping up. erika, after the weekend. the workweek where we are going totart once again as temperatures rise in the 90s and the heat index. signs of things to come, outside right now at the 11:00 p.m. hour, 81 droes in town and still warmer to our south, quantico coming in at...
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over the moral, cultural, and economic consequences of oil extraction is alsoso underway y in both arn taftft, california, just a w hours north of los angeles. [man sighs] man 2: mayor, pleasure to meet you again, sir. [man 1 lauaughs] long time no see. man 2: yeah, no kidding. man 1: grab a seat here. once again, welcome to the city of taft. glad to have you over here. if people truly understand what the petrochemical industry does, what petroleum does for them, day to day on every single day, it would just absolutely blow up some of the misconceptions. simply take a look around. if you're sitting in your living room and you're comfortable where you are, what are you wearing? are you wearing just wool and cotton? are you wearing polyesters and nylons and rayay? the oilil and gass industry y ae petrochchemical i industry creae so manany benefits, and all of these things that impact quality of lilife are thihings that peoe are taking for grantnted. man 2: : they are e essentiallyy putting their heads in the sand and saying, "we're gonna drill, baby, drill until we can't drill no more, e
over the moral, cultural, and economic consequences of oil extraction is alsoso underway y in both arn taftft, california, just a w hours north of los angeles. [man sighs] man 2: mayor, pleasure to meet you again, sir. [man 1 lauaughs] long time no see. man 2: yeah, no kidding. man 1: grab a seat here. once again, welcome to the city of taft. glad to have you over here. if people truly understand what the petrochemical industry does, what petroleum does for them, day to day on every single day,...
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the mueller report returns to the spotlight and what a catch a great white gives the family a seris arne o"ely day.ousce xtn ar this is not just a fever. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... about meningitis b vaccination. are confusing quilted northern are confusing quilted northernf. for a bouncy castle. they're both durable, flexible and nice to have at parties. but quilted northern is not a bouncy castle. it's just really nice toilet paper. olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the nourishment it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology. skin is petal smooth. because your best skin starts with olay. you can't fake the goodness the crunch of real almonds. how chocolatey chunks taste in cold milk. we keep it real. because you can't fake... delicious. special k. jimmy's gotten used to his whol
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on a ship where it's rock and roll for the next couple of hours you are like this eve even those who arn flatland. this is powerful reading. the impulsive strides with one lurched they began handling the books and glanced at the titles it was the golden flower upon the stamp though she was a spirited divinity. this is great stuff here as the need for these individualists does a greadisagreed when it bey successful he becomes this uneducated sailor who becomes agitated and a writer. it's absolutely riveting. i will never get to the end of the novel because he commits suicide and try to figure out why, i suppose i should get into that, but that's dark here's a guy living the american dream and he becomes successful in every possible way he never knew that he seems to know. from his perspective since he's a diehard evolutionist, you could make the case for a darwinian materialist because by this purposeless except for perpetuating a species. that's it. there is no way out and it denigrates capitalism and self-improvement and in the shin of all the virtues that we think are part of the ameri
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so i talked to my doctor about humira.i arned humira can help get, and keep uc under control whenrkther medications haven't. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can expience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lympho, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, rtd new or worsening heaailure. beforeedreatment, get test for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections,ke or have flu- symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, control is possible. -[ scoffs ] if you say so. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewar safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ]done with. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm
so i talked to my doctor about humira.i arned humira can help get, and keep uc under control whenrkther medications haven't. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can expience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lympho, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, rtd new or worsening heaailure. beforeedreatment,...
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arn february harris comp a tax like this to the birther movement the president once championed. >> this is the same thing th did to barack. >> yes. >> this is not new to us. >> reporter: harris' rivals are leaping to her defense. >> you see what they do, put something out there, and then he deletes it so that he can say it was just a mistake. >> reporter: meanwhile joe biden speaking friday about how young black men are stereotype >> we've got to recognize that kid wearing a hoodie may very well be the next anaureate and not a gang br. >> reporter: to many hitting the wrong note. >> this is just another example of just conversations or lessons that joe biden shouldn't have to learn. >> reportehe harris campaign saying her toughness will persuade democrats she can be the toughest against president trump. >> andrea, thanks. >>> in mexico it was in the 80s jt before the city got buried in more than three feet of hail. cars buried, buildings damaged, but no injuries. now the excitement at wimbledon. amican coco goff, the youngest player to qualify for the tournament beating her neal venus w
arn february harris comp a tax like this to the birther movement the president once championed. >> this is the same thing th did to barack. >> yes. >> this is not new to us. >> reporter: harris' rivals are leaping to her defense. >> you see what they do, put something out there, and then he deletes it so that he can say it was just a mistake. >> reporter: meanwhile joe biden speaking friday about how young black men are stereotype >> we've got to...
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we're also now arning the u.s. will be putting troops essentially in saudi arabia. this is a significant step in what's being a controveial military relationship. lot of developments. >> all right, hallie, thank you. >>> more breaking news tonight. an american citizen accused of going overseas to join isis is back in the u.s. facing terrorism charges in a new york courtroom. our justice correspondent pete williams has late details ow he was caught. >> reporter: investigators say he went to syria to join isis in 2013 and help train isis fighters. court documents id tify him as ruslan maratovich asainov, age 42, born in kazakhstan. a naturalized u.s. citizen who lived this brooklyn neighborhood for five years before joining isis. he appeared in federal court toda prosecutors say an undercover operative working for new york city police actual met with him overseas and kept in touch with him afterwards. used of is a helping isis set up training cam , rising through the ranks to become a top sniper instructor. terrorism experts say it's rare an isis fighter from the u.s.
we're also now arning the u.s. will be putting troops essentially in saudi arabia. this is a significant step in what's being a controveial military relationship. lot of developments. >> all right, hallie, thank you. >>> more breaking news tonight. an american citizen accused of going overseas to join isis is back in the u.s. facing terrorism charges in a new york courtroom. our justice correspondent pete williams has late details ow he was caught. >> reporter:...
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a piece of metal nicked an ry arn kylie's leg while she was conducting a search earlier this week. u.s. park police andn arlingto fire rescue air-lifted the dog from the scene and f to a friendship animal hospital here in d.c. three surgeries and a cast later, she is going to be okay. >> i'm glad she is on the mend. >> good to see her back on the job. >> gooddog. >>> next on "news4 today," the latest facebook craze that could put your privacy at risk. >> you've probablyeen the pictures going around showing your friends looking a lot older. there is a flip side tothe fun and we will explain what is happening to the images you share. >>> chuck, how about this hot at r? >> sun shining and cloud and raindrs upacross northern parts of fairfax county and ty loudoun counnd no thunder or lightning to worry about. that may be different later on today. that is coming up. a look atavow you can se money on the electric bill. stay with us. >>> good morning to you. yeah, we are dropping in the backpacks for kids! news4 partnering up with riverdale market community. we want you to come on out. we
a piece of metal nicked an ry arn kylie's leg while she was conducting a search earlier this week. u.s. park police andn arlingto fire rescue air-lifted the dog from the scene and f to a friendship animal hospital here in d.c. three surgeries and a cast later, she is going to be okay. >> i'm glad she is on the mend. >> good to see her back on the job. >> gooddog. >>> next on "news4 today," the latest facebook craze that could put your privacy at risk....
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to consider arns $730 million defense program and .olicy bill for 2020 after the senate passed its ownsion last week. the senate returns to begin work on a civil, judicial, and executive nominations, including assistant secretaries for the education and labor departments. follow the house live on c-span, and the senate live on c-span2. ♪ >> the c-span bus is traveling across the country asking folks what it means to be american. >> i believe being american means you can be anyone and anything and have the freedom to express yourself and the freedom to embrace your culture and show it off. america truly is a melting pot. american hasng an elements embedded and woven into the american flag. we should also look to it and respect our country as our country has done so much for ourselves, the u.s. citizens, and people abroad in other countries. american, to be a true patriot. >> i think that to be american means we get to stand up and express ourselves, that we have the right to express our voice, actions, and to quote a 1914: by national 1914 problem by emma will cox, by sounds when we sho
to consider arns $730 million defense program and .olicy bill for 2020 after the senate passed its ownsion last week. the senate returns to begin work on a civil, judicial, and executive nominations, including assistant secretaries for the education and labor departments. follow the house live on c-span, and the senate live on c-span2. ♪ >> the c-span bus is traveling across the country asking folks what it means to be american. >> i believe being american means you can be anyone...
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rain chances start to sneak baco into the arn sunday.monday and that officially will be the end of this particular heat wave. already a little bit of an early morning glow on your friday. tperatures have noteally cooled off much during the overnight. still 79 in washington. plenty of humidity out there as well. bike rider and joggers and runners here this morning, get your miles done very early. or just don't do them at all because it's unsafe to be exercising and putting your body under any additional stress aoday. excessive heat wh now for today and tomorrow. probably for sunday as well. here is your planner. for your friday, temperatures above 90 degrees and heat indexes near 100 at lunchtime. ride home from work this afternoon, heat index around 105. today's high temperature expected to reach 98 degrees. best thing to do is stay in the ac or if you're looking for a pool, go to nhington app and search pool and it will let you know where the nearest cool body of water is so you can beat the heat as best you can. hardlyo a cloud te foun
rain chances start to sneak baco into the arn sunday.monday and that officially will be the end of this particular heat wave. already a little bit of an early morning glow on your friday. tperatures have noteally cooled off much during the overnight. still 79 in washington. plenty of humidity out there as well. bike rider and joggers and runners here this morning, get your miles done very early. or just don't do them at all because it's unsafe to be exercising and putting your body under any...
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arn off and unplug any lighting device andliances you're not using.even plugged in it uses electricity and things like your drier and oven or dshwasher do the best you can to run those appliances at night when it's cooler. little harder to r theen at night but dishwasher and clothes dryer for sure. use the ceiling fans and make sure yr deduct and fans are furniture.d by those can add up and especially ceiling fans. having that little breeze on you while you're trying to sleep u make a h difference. every time you set that thermostat to 78 during the day time hours from 9:00 to 6:00 it takes about $5to a day save. >> we are home at that hour. >> honestly your programmable thermostat will pay for itself e in no t all. let it rise up to 78 during the day and then have it stao cong back down at 5:00 or 6:00 at night. makes good sense. what i do at my place and it saves money. >> thank you, chuck. >>> you know traffic on 95 can be miserablhe >> t worse. >> a new study found the worst spot on the entire interstate is in virginia. traffic jammed over the riv
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. >> molette green is live with details on the partnership details on the partnership árñ! good morning. we have moved inside the sport and health players gym. you can see there is a trainer aherv dein hi alexander working on agility drills. what is it like to plaamtennis? >> ing! >> reporter: these guys have followed me from the court from ward 7dwr(t with the washington d[ennis and education $ufoundat. i got a whole bunch of fun kid here. ian miles and you're ready and the whole gang. how often do you play and are you good? >> yes. yeah. and i play every day. >> reporter: every day. >> i think it's good. it's good for your exercise and for your agility and you get a good education. >> reporter: yes. this foundation brings the game what have you learned? >> i've learned how to, like, play tennis and to get betterw ith my backhand and forehand. >> reporter: i love it! we are gettingr. bette part of that is a lot of training. devin is a trainer here and he'll talk to me about how you ove from where they are to where alexander is. making it all happen, what do you think? o it
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. >> reporter: professional golf instructors work with doctors and therapists to arn how to teach players suffer from ptsd. >> post-traumatic stress is not the same thing as, you know, just being upset that you are not playing well. that was the biggest challenge. >> reporter: through learning the rame these b men and women begin to heal. families w are alsocome. gold star spouse ursula palmer started place after her husband was killed in iraq. >> i came with my family. i was able to meet others that have gone through worse than me. >> reporter: she says this progr m means so muche than just hitting 18 holes. >> i heard several times that links to freedom has saved someone's life. how much is worth for you to save one life? and if you have it in your power, why wouldn you do it? >> reporter: that's what this program comes down to. saving lives because, as retired ergeant henry knows all t well, invisible ones are just as deadly as physical ones. >> . the other 2that are contemplating suicide and the 11,000 that have ed the attempt on suicide and help them come out and see,hey man, we got
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we arned four people are dead, including one suspect, following a shooting at the garlic fesval in gilroy, california. >> 15 people are hurt and the suspec suspect. >> reporter: the annual weekend festival turned deadly and sentr many peopning for their lis. police say a gunman opened fire at the festival and he was shot and killed and mansu dmanhunt f we are starting to learn more about the victims. a 6-year-old boy was shot and killed. his grandmother andother who were with him were injured. witnesses describe a chaotic bo scene as eve was running for their ves. >> he just throws his gun up and started spraying out round all arount he had ves on, long sleeves, tactical shirt andargo pants and boots. he was ready to do some damage. >> shots got closer,so i saw some of my coworkers bend down to hide and i thought this is real. >> gilroy's police chief said the suspect cut through a fence to et into the festival and vid avoid metal detectors. some are in critical condition at the hospital and others have been released. we will continue to monitor the situation happening in california.t bac
we arned four people are dead, including one suspect, following a shooting at the garlic fesval in gilroy, california. >> 15 people are hurt and the suspec suspect. >> reporter: the annual weekend festival turned deadly and sentr many peopning for their lis. police say a gunman opened fire at the festival and he was shot and killed and mansu dmanhunt f we are starting to learn more about the victims. a 6-year-old boy was shot and killed. his grandmother andother who were with him...
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in an interview, arne sorenson compared the hotel fee to baggage fees in the airline industry. he says none of us consumers love it. he says marriott has tried to be clear about disclosing the fees. washington, d.c.'s attorney general filed a lawsuit claiming the mandatory resort fees are misleading because they'reot online rates. >>> san francisco mayor london breed and supervisor aaron pes kin introduced a proposal to increase the number of electric charging stations at parking structures in the city. they say it would help reduce emissions from the transportation sector. she says it also encourages more of us to bialek trick vehicles. >>> have you ever wondered why when you're looking at google street view there are some cars and some homes that are blurred but others aren't? google tells sf gate it will blur images on street view when people click on the three dots on the top left corner of the address and report a problem. you can see here some buildings in san francisco are blurred. once google plurs an image, the of next is permanent. privacy advocates raised concerns ab
in an interview, arne sorenson compared the hotel fee to baggage fees in the airline industry. he says none of us consumers love it. he says marriott has tried to be clear about disclosing the fees. washington, d.c.'s attorney general filed a lawsuit claiming the mandatory resort fees are misleading because they'reot online rates. >>> san francisco mayor london breed and supervisor aaron pes kin introduced a proposal to increase the number of electric charging stations at parking...
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new law went into exactly arn 1st. >> tourism in monterey has people frustrated. it's led to major traffic jams prompting a group that calls itself take back big sur to put up a banner highlight ago the problem at the bixby bridge. it reads overturism is killing bigg is your. it is featured in the opening sequence for the hbo show big "big little lies." many are stopping to take at photos. >> it doesn't surprise me people get to the point of feeling they should take matters into their own hands. we've got to figure out a way traffic doesn't back up for hours on end. >> the county has added patrols in the area 0 keep traffic moving. other ideas include installing no parking signs and warning of congestion in that area. always popular the show is maybe more so. >> yesterday, it felt like it was feeling like fall. today's starting to feel more summer-like into it will get much more summer-like. the early stages of a warmup. live doppler 7. sunny skies and mild to warm conditions across the region right now. a look at our 24-hour temperature change. most locations nea
new law went into exactly arn 1st. >> tourism in monterey has people frustrated. it's led to major traffic jams prompting a group that calls itself take back big sur to put up a banner highlight ago the problem at the bixby bridge. it reads overturism is killing bigg is your. it is featured in the opening sequence for the hbo show big "big little lies." many are stopping to take at photos. >> it doesn't surprise me people get to the point of feeling they should take...
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about the ai quality, the air quality in some portions of our countiea toy, anne arundel county and arnlert stuatn he notrthere.teas again, a code orange. unhealthy for sensitive groups rly, here, children, el those with heart disease. we do have an air quality alert because the air is so thick and will only get mont stagna as we continue through this week. we have a lot of humidity building. temperatures in the mid 80s, it fnls a little warmer tha that. the humidity is increasing, we are feeling that out there right there, could have a stray showet today, br chance of showers west later on tomorrow. everybody will have a chance fo scattered showers and storms on wednesday, we also have more rain with more humidity on thursday. take a look at these temlrratures, baltimore ady coming in at 91 degrees, annapolis 89, washington now at 86. we are headed to 94 here in the city. similar to yesterday, we will have some e, maybe a stray shower or storm this afternoon but they will be highly isolated. if you are headed out to nats park not looking too bad as we take on the braves at 7:05. as you
about the ai quality, the air quality in some portions of our countiea toy, anne arundel county and arnlert stuatn he notrthere.teas again, a code orange. unhealthy for sensitive groups rly, here, children, el those with heart disease. we do have an air quality alert because the air is so thick and will only get mont stagna as we continue through this week. we have a lot of humidity building. temperatures in the mid 80s, it fnls a little warmer tha that. the humidity is increasing, we are...
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for all of those years, you know, you build a certainmentality, a over the last few years i had tole arnentality. >> reporter:enson formed a coalition. brooks' case helped the u.s. supreme court to ban automatic ntences for life without parole for juvenil with help from u.s. senatorhr cis van hole len. the governor of colorado granted him clemency and he was released july 1st. >> welcome home, curtis brooks. >> reporter:fter 24 years in prison, brooks has a fresh art. >> i'm going to do everything that ist can to live a life thas worthy of all of you and that's worthy of the forgiveness that i would hope that i can one day attain. >> reporter: there's been work in maryland to prevent swruf nile cases to endup the way curtis' did but legislation hasn't gotten anywhere. senator benson plans on ro reicing legislation to try to change juvenile prison laws in maryland. in capital heights, i'm tracey . wilkins, ne >> now, as part of his release, brooks has five years of pale. he says he plans on speaking in suport of legislation in o help protect juveniles, and he wants to revisit the colorado
for all of those years, you know, you build a certainmentality, a over the last few years i had tole arnentality. >> reporter:enson formed a coalition. brooks' case helped the u.s. supreme court to ban automatic ntences for life without parole for juvenil with help from u.s. senatorhr cis van hole len. the governor of colorado granted him clemency and he was released july 1st. >> welcome home, curtis brooks. >> reporter:fter 24 years in prison, brooks has a fresh art. >>...
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everything from an upset p arent to gun on the bus, northern virginia bureau chief julie cay takesea arnedas a stafford school bus driver gina brown hao never had t confront a threatening situation but after today she will know how to respond if, for example, an angry parent tries to get on the bus. >> being bullied every day here on the bus. >> reporter: brownas among several hundred bus drivers taking part in special t aining from the stafford sheriff's office. >> a time you go hands on and rehearse physically going through the motions it's so much beteer. >> repor gina volunteer to role play and a deputy posed as an irate fatherer and put h training into action telling him he had no business on the bus steps. >> back up off the bus. there's a sign right there. >> back ous the b there. >> reporter: when the danger ramps up, what to do if someone tries barge one bus to do harm. >> i'm going put my foot out to stop, it no, and if i have to ve a shoif shove iquick shove a got a lesson on how toeal with the worst kind of confrontation, a person with a gun. >> i f altot of confidence today. i
everything from an upset p arent to gun on the bus, northern virginia bureau chief julie cay takesea arnedas a stafford school bus driver gina brown hao never had t confront a threatening situation but after today she will know how to respond if, for example, an angry parent tries to get on the bus. >> being bullied every day here on the bus. >> reporter: brownas among several hundred bus drivers taking part in special t aining from the stafford sheriff's office. >> a time you...
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anna: thanks very much, ,eorgette boele from arn amro joining us from amsterdam.warning that heaven and hell are priced into markets as investors and juggle and improving trade landscape with a weak outlook your some data points from earlier just this week to illustrate the picture. japan's manufacturing outlook fell to its lowest in three years. 0.1zone pmi came out at above its lowest level since 2013. the isn index in the u.s. dropped to 54.7, the weakest level since october. you are starting to get the picture. and the chinese pmi manufacturing number went below 50 for the first time in months. and yet stocks are refusing to take heed of the data, with the s&p 500 climbing to record highs. so what explains the current divergence? dani burger has been breaking down the latest data. dani: looking at some of the services pmi, we actually saw he beat for spain and italy -- a beat for spain and italy. so we are about to get the numbers for france. estimates were at 53.1 for services. it looks like it is coming in at 52.9, so that is a miss from france. other europe
anna: thanks very much, ,eorgette boele from arn amro joining us from amsterdam.warning that heaven and hell are priced into markets as investors and juggle and improving trade landscape with a weak outlook your some data points from earlier just this week to illustrate the picture. japan's manufacturing outlook fell to its lowest in three years. 0.1zone pmi came out at above its lowest level since 2013. the isn index in the u.s. dropped to 54.7, the weakest level since october. you are...
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member's name until he or she had won a serk term because that was what their first term was about, arning the place, learni what they are supposed to do and then getting reelected. that is no longer the case. i mean, aoc comes inith 4.7 million at which timer followers. so she doesn't need the traditional means of communicating going to press release or talking on television. she's just available. so it's a ream -- i mean it's not politics is the most imitated of human artr fo, with the possible exception of adjournment. donald trump told you you couldt bypaditional media. that is what these are doing. i just wish the four members of the mod squad had known, theof skilancy pelosi and people who worked with her to win backi the ma after eight years. >> woodruff: they are accusing her of not beng liberal enough. >> yes. >> woodruff: with ramesh what do you make of this? >> nancy pelosi has remarked that she and these members are in deep blue, solidly democrati distrith the glass of water with a d after its name could win the en.ect but most of the swing districts are in moderate districts.
member's name until he or she had won a serk term because that was what their first term was about, arning the place, learni what they are supposed to do and then getting reelected. that is no longer the case. i mean, aoc comes inith 4.7 million at which timer followers. so she doesn't need the traditional means of communicating going to press release or talking on television. she's just available. so it's a ream -- i mean it's not politics is the most imitated of human artr fo, with the...
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. >> a new severe thunderstorm arning and 5:45 for eastern montgomery county as well as george's county. parts of howard county as well. does not include the district, but if you just draw this line right here it would include parts of northwest d.c. right around friendship heights area and heads up. look around bethesda and rockville region. look at aspen hill. very strong storm moving off towards the east, and on this th here around colesville around 515 and advanceville at 5:33 so a very dangerous storm right now continuing to move off towards the east. a few more back towards the west and another towards leesburg ang a strotorm just around 66 and fauquier county. this is the one we're watching in from montgomery county right on up towards apen hill and the only storm in the ea. >> thanks, doug. >>> only on news 4, the video of a police pursuit from prince george's county into the district t.ended with a cruiser crashing through a fence. coming up, residents w say this happens too often. >> plus, a d.c. council member under fire again tonight.t tense exchange today as he trind to def
. >> a new severe thunderstorm arning and 5:45 for eastern montgomery county as well as george's county. parts of howard county as well. does not include the district, but if you just draw this line right here it would include parts of northwest d.c. right around friendship heights area and heads up. look around bethesda and rockville region. look at aspen hill. very strong storm moving off towards the east, and on this th here around colesville around 515 and advanceville at 5:33 so a...
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goldman sachs downgraded today we will tell you what the we will tell you what the traders arn, investorsith solutions. because the possibilities of life and investing are greater much more "fast money" still ahead. >>> welcome back to "fast money" we have an earnings alert on ibm moving in the after hours session. let's get to josh lipton with the details. hey, josh. >> i just caught up with mose and he covers the name he points to cloud and cognitive software division, the newer technologies, cloud and analytics, saying up about 4%. on the other hand he notes the margin improvement is coming from less important areas of the company, he says so global financing services it is why net-net he called it a mixed quarter and why he maintains a hold on the name ibm's jim kavanaugh is on the call he talked about the red hat ak which igs i -- acquisition, ibm's big bet on the cloud take a listen. >> this acquisition is an important milestone for ibm and one that will significantly impact the cloud landscape it is clear that the next chapter of cloud will be about shifting mission-critical work t
goldman sachs downgraded today we will tell you what the we will tell you what the traders arn, investorsith solutions. because the possibilities of life and investing are greater much more "fast money" still ahead. >>> welcome back to "fast money" we have an earnings alert on ibm moving in the after hours session. let's get to josh lipton with the details. hey, josh. >> i just caught up with mose and he covers the name he points to cloud and cognitive...
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. >> and we're getting a look this arn from the frontline of the based members of the coast guard risking their lives to stop drug runners off south america. >> hard to get on. now! >> isn't that the wildest thing? members of the crew of the coast guard cutter "monroe" then jumped on onto the semi submersible vessel last month. crewmen arrested five suspect drug trackers and seized 17,000 cae. those drugs would be worth thor r more than $230 million on streets. >> imagine having almost no time to react when two surfboards fly off a car and head toward you. it happened to a person walking across the golden gate bridge. that person happened to be chooing video of their walk on monday when the surfboards suddenly came loose from a car's rack and landed on the pedestrian walkway. the person who shot the video suffered minor injuries. the surfboard's owner is cooperating with the investigation. >> the state assembly today voted to approve governor newsom's plan to change the way wildfire damages are paid in california. the bill creates a new $21 billion fund to compensate victims of wildfires
. >> and we're getting a look this arn from the frontline of the based members of the coast guard risking their lives to stop drug runners off south america. >> hard to get on. now! >> isn't that the wildest thing? members of the crew of the coast guard cutter "monroe" then jumped on onto the semi submersible vessel last month. crewmen arrested five suspect drug trackers and seized 17,000 cae. those drugs would be worth thor r more than $230 million on streets....
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they arned a meeting at the street corner. the police commander said they respond to complaints like this often. people asking for ransom for what they stole. that's why the two officers responded in plain clothes. in court records, the surviving officer states they showed their police id cards and identified themselves as law enforcement or car bin narey in italian. police say gabe doubted the men were officers and the fight began. natale struck an officer with his fist and he would ser admitted he stab add the second officer. today the commander said the surviving officer did not have time to react and did not want to the shoot the suspects in the back as they ran away. the officer saw his partner mario rega. >> rega died from 11 stab wounds later at the hospital. the fatal encounter with police lasted less than four minutes. a porter spotted the teens running back after 3:00 in the morning. from video, police were able to track them back to the hotel, room 109 and court documents police say they found the murdee style knife
they arned a meeting at the street corner. the police commander said they respond to complaints like this often. people asking for ransom for what they stole. that's why the two officers responded in plain clothes. in court records, the surviving officer states they showed their police id cards and identified themselves as law enforcement or car bin narey in italian. police say gabe doubted the men were officers and the fight began. natale struck an officer with his fist and he would ser...
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the arning issued for surfers and swim ares today. prime day. you've seen the ads. how good a deal can you get on prime day and the other stores jumping in on the bargains? >>> and beach food called one of the most beautiful fast food restaurants around. inside this unique place for more than just beach grub. >> will it be beach weather this weekend. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. a combination of fog and sunshine. i'll be back with your forecast coming right up. >> on this friday, it is slow going especially the left-hand traffic that is heading east 80 eastbound. perhaps all the way out toward the sacramento area. on the right-hand side moving a little better going toward the bay bridge. stay with us. we're back after this. ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered th
the arning issued for surfers and swim ares today. prime day. you've seen the ads. how good a deal can you get on prime day and the other stores jumping in on the bargains? >>> and beach food called one of the most beautiful fast food restaurants around. inside this unique place for more than just beach grub. >> will it be beach weather this weekend. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. a combination of fog and sunshine. i'll be back with your forecast coming right...
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>> withthe 737 max grounded, there's no indication people arn staying hom note getting on aircraft. it will be interesting to see when the day comes that the 737 max is ack in service, assuming that day will come, will people be hesitant, could this be not unlike in th 1970s the dc10 and the difficulties from that aircraft, never fully recovered from the fundamental technil design flaws it evidenced and it ultimately did not surve. >> reporter: miles o'brien, thanks as always. >> you're welcome, jeff. >> woodruff: as the wildfire season gets underway inli rnia, memories of the devastating losses of the last two years are still fresh. in a new book, a writer tells his experience in a format that might surprise you. here again is john yang with a port that is part of our continuing coverage of arts and culture, canvas. yang: in santa rosa, in northern california, it's moving day for award-winning writer and cartoonist brian fies and his wife, karen. they're leaving this rental their very own-- for the first time since october 9, 2017. that was the day their home was devoured by the tu
>> withthe 737 max grounded, there's no indication people arn staying hom note getting on aircraft. it will be interesting to see when the day comes that the 737 max is ack in service, assuming that day will come, will people be hesitant, could this be not unlike in th 1970s the dc10 and the difficulties from that aircraft, never fully recovered from the fundamental technil design flaws it evidenced and it ultimately did not surve. >> reporter: miles o'brien, thanks as always....
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arn haldeman says the problem with the blackmail. nixon says to pay the blackmail.nd we'll leave it up here to sink in. does the mueller report have this level of presidential conduct proven? >> it does not. and we need to face the that and people who are so object to trump in the last book i did, i didn't find anything new in the russian conspiracy. but i found the way trump governs. we really have governing crisis and you pull out how he has handled mifr saudi arabia or china or the tariffs, this is not the way we need to be governed and we had better worry about that also but you know, i applaud that we're having this hearing quite frankly. >> yeah, you this is a worthwhile endeavor despite all the political noise attacking it. because you're here, i want to go deeper with you. let's put up the legal evidence that does compare this. we hear these comparisons so often. let's look at the legal evidence here. it starts out bad for trump as you'll see here, bob. you look at the attempted firing. the alleged crimes and you have the attempt, documented in the mueller r
arn haldeman says the problem with the blackmail. nixon says to pay the blackmail.nd we'll leave it up here to sink in. does the mueller report have this level of presidential conduct proven? >> it does not. and we need to face the that and people who are so object to trump in the last book i did, i didn't find anything new in the russian conspiracy. but i found the way trump governs. we really have governing crisis and you pull out how he has handled mifr saudi arabia or china or the...
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there's a ton of oversight that is ves very important to do arn important to publicize to the american public how the trump administration is running the government of the united states. that is a huge issue. if he's not going to be impeached and convicted what are the ways you judge many an incumbent president, is the border patrol being encouraged to hold american citizens for three weeks without due process of law. are the parts of the company, the graft, corruption, everything else. they should not give up on other aspects of oversight and accountability, but i do think the key moment was when the speaker decided and again she may be right in this decision, but once she said no impeachment inquiry it all becomes kind of dotting an "i" here and crossing a "t" there and hoping some witness will say something we didn't know. in my opinion, we knew what we needed to know when we saw the report. >> you've been clear and critical of what you've outlined as trump's abuse of power. two pieces to build on your point, it was one the speaker drawing the line in public and two, the president a
there's a ton of oversight that is ves very important to do arn important to publicize to the american public how the trump administration is running the government of the united states. that is a huge issue. if he's not going to be impeached and convicted what are the ways you judge many an incumbent president, is the border patrol being encouraged to hold american citizens for three weeks without due process of law. are the parts of the company, the graft, corruption, everything else. they...
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through,arnings coming but coming up on bloomberg we northpeak to the ceo of hydro, don't miss that intro9:00 a.m. london time. let's get straight to one of our top stories. by midday, u.k. will know the name of its next prime minister. boris johnson, the face of the brexit campaign, is the heavy favorite to beat jeremy hunt in the polls. the new leader is set to take over tomorrow afternoon. we will get to work on brexit, the single issue that has dominated british politics for three years. let's get the latest from westminster and anna edwards. great to see you. a new prime minister, but does this change any of the brexit difficulties? >> well, it doesn't really, does it? good morning, we are live in westminster. we will learn later on this morning who was the new prime minister of the u.k. they faced some of the same difficulties -- member the backstop, the thorny way the relationship will be managed between northern ireland and the republic of ireland -- that will be back. that is something that boris johnson, the favorite to win, objects to. he wants brexit to take place by october 3
through,arnings coming but coming up on bloomberg we northpeak to the ceo of hydro, don't miss that intro9:00 a.m. london time. let's get straight to one of our top stories. by midday, u.k. will know the name of its next prime minister. boris johnson, the face of the brexit campaign, is the heavy favorite to beat jeremy hunt in the polls. the new leader is set to take over tomorrow afternoon. we will get to work on brexit, the single issue that has dominated british politics for three years....
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. >> children are arning really critical socio-emotional skills during this time, and that includes thingslike self- regulation, learning what behaviors are appropriate. >> nawaz: ashley parke says preschool has already made adi erence in how clinton navigates the world. >> he's learning to use hi voice-- "don't do that," "i don't like that," or, "can we play," just learning, "hey, what's your name, want to be my friend?" he's learng a lot of the social stuff here. >> nawaz: experts like hamm agree, the gold standard is a full day of preschool-- more than the half-day sessions kids attend on the bus. >> that doesn't mean that you shouldn't start somewhere. if you have communities that are isolated, that aren't receiving any type of preschool, starting a part-time program where you're it is certainly a value add. >> nawaz: in the afternoons, the bus parks in a sond location, for another session with eight more children. the older kids will go on to kindergarten in the fall. the younger ones will return for another year of preschool onwh ls. meanwhile, rany elissa and alexa garrido have purc
. >> children are arning really critical socio-emotional skills during this time, and that includes thingslike self- regulation, learning what behaviors are appropriate. >> nawaz: ashley parke says preschool has already made adi erence in how clinton navigates the world. >> he's learning to use hi voice-- "don't do that," "i don't like that," or, "can we play," just learning, "hey, what's your name, want to be my friend?" he's learng a...
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are cities been spared a profit .arning bmw reported a quarterly loss.ack for ericsson's turnaround efforts. the swedish network equipment were down estimates for the first time in six quarters. networks would5g weigh on profits. elon musk says the startup narrow link is ready to begin brain surgery. they want to implant paralyzed patients with electrodes. it will elect them work computers with their minds. the process has only been tested on rats. to start trials on humans, they need u.s. government approval. >> a special guest, the goldman sachs asset management. they bring years of work and equity and derivatives with that position. i want to talk about the arch issue out there. it is about people trying to catch up or people that have not participated in the equity boom. how do we catch up? >> one of the challenges is trying to step away from the philosophy and going into things with too much risk. the day, catching up becomes a question of putting enough money to work. question toting your point, the u.s. pension space where so many people have not
are cities been spared a profit .arning bmw reported a quarterly loss.ack for ericsson's turnaround efforts. the swedish network equipment were down estimates for the first time in six quarters. networks would5g weigh on profits. elon musk says the startup narrow link is ready to begin brain surgery. they want to implant paralyzed patients with electrodes. it will elect them work computers with their minds. the process has only been tested on rats. to start trials on humans, they need u.s....
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tambiÉn puede tener una correa con arnÉs para que cuando se mueva, se darÁ cuenta. no tenÍa leche ya que el niÑo sufre una severa alergia los lÁcteos pero la golosina sÓlo estÁ libre de gluten. cuando comenzÓ a vomitar, lo condujo al hospital de gran bretaÑa pero nada lo salvÓ. me toca de manera particular porque mi hijo es alÉrgico a todas las nueces a excepciÓn de las almendras y manÍ. no había visto esto en mi hijo y hay que destacar lo que dicen los expertos. la inspecciÓn no es que lo va a salvar, sino que le da un tiempo para llevarlos a una sala de urgencia. maity: y el padre comentaba luego que Él compro este chocolate sin saber o asumiendo que estaba en una secciÓn del supermercado donde no tenÍan productos sin lÁcteos, sin imaginarse que efectivamente los tenÍa y lastimosamente terminÉ nuestra tragedia. hay que corroborar, confirmar y preguntar. karla: muy lamentable . en una decisiÓn de Última hora, un distrito escolar en pensilvania anuncia que estarÁ una producciÓn para cubrir la deuda en almuerzos escolares. la polÉmica se desatÓ cuando autoridades env
tambiÉn puede tener una correa con arnÉs para que cuando se mueva, se darÁ cuenta. no tenÍa leche ya que el niÑo sufre una severa alergia los lÁcteos pero la golosina sÓlo estÁ libre de gluten. cuando comenzÓ a vomitar, lo condujo al hospital de gran bretaÑa pero nada lo salvÓ. me toca de manera particular porque mi hijo es alÉrgico a todas las nueces a excepciÓn de las almendras y manÍ. no había visto esto en mi hijo y hay que destacar lo que dicen los expertos. la inspecciÓn...
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city of portsmouth, but it is becoming more and more a serious issue on military installations and arn cross the country. if confirmed, can you take a more proactive stance that are effecting installations and communities? dr. esper: absolutely, senator. this is an important issue. we need to own it. i don't know if we have a taskforce, for example, in place. if confirmed, that's something i would look at doing to be sure all services are coordinated and that we approach it in a aggressive, holistic way. sen. shaheen: thank you very much. another challenge that we're seeing in new hampshire is with the kc 46 refueling tankers. the commander of transcom was making preparations to push back the retirement of 28 legacy tankers and expressed concern about costs that have been associated with this decision. i recently learned that as many as 121 active duty airmen who have been there to support refueling tankers that arrive there were one of the first national guard bases to receive the tankers, they were moved to fly the a other air bases to remain, support tanker operation capabilities th
city of portsmouth, but it is becoming more and more a serious issue on military installations and arn cross the country. if confirmed, can you take a more proactive stance that are effecting installations and communities? dr. esper: absolutely, senator. this is an important issue. we need to own it. i don't know if we have a taskforce, for example, in place. if confirmed, that's something i would look at doing to be sure all services are coordinated and that we approach it in a aggressive,...
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that record, the constitutional process that might be relevant or for a subsequent prosecution afterun arn official is out of office. >> neal, here's what i don't understand, why do democrats feel comfortab l withting mueller get away with basically saying, i'm not going to talk about my conversations with barr? what's the legislative branch supposed to do if they're not? >> it's poor oversight responsibility. even if you don't want to get into the actual details, at least ask the question. barr took office, d anything about your investigation change. did he do anything? >> should they force him to do this. he's under subpoena. saying,hey at least be should we take this in closed session? >> absolutely. you want to be deferenti, and of course mueller will be to all of that. but to force him to answer those simple questions -- >> that seemed to be totally >> they even asked him about the letter that his office sento attorney general barr after the initial conclusions that barr released,herein mueller complained because of the picture you provided, people have not having a clear understandin
that record, the constitutional process that might be relevant or for a subsequent prosecution afterun arn official is out of office. >> neal, here's what i don't understand, why do democrats feel comfortab l withting mueller get away with basically saying, i'm not going to talk about my conversations with barr? what's the legislative branch supposed to do if they're not? >> it's poor oversight responsibility. even if you don't want to get into the actual details, at least ask the...