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what you have ll elected officials, the elected at us as look citizens. two different points of view. we have here is someone who signs.eing dollar perfect example, cottage industry, charter schools as signs. host: okay. caller: doesn't look at schools quality education. host: let's go to keith from massachusetts, republican line. sir.r: yes, host: you're on, go ahead. doing?: hey, how you host: fine, thank you. caller: yeah, last, i was just curious, didn't make sense to me, how can they tell secret service and kids around and one is going to school in washington, one and one will live here, will go to harvard, i don't know hat they're talking about as far as the cost of security, it sense, esn't make much that's all. host: victor, from illinois, independent line. hi. ahead. caller: hi. several years ago eric holder comment and cnbc commented on his comment. e didn't want to bankrupt corporations that they found fines., just wanted know, i was -- you wondering where does the money go. -- huge fines like fin fines -- make a long story to put a ton of money
what you have ll elected officials, the elected at us as look citizens. two different points of view. we have here is someone who signs.eing dollar perfect example, cottage industry, charter schools as signs. host: okay. caller: doesn't look at schools quality education. host: let's go to keith from massachusetts, republican line. sir.r: yes, host: you're on, go ahead. doing?: hey, how you host: fine, thank you. caller: yeah, last, i was just curious, didn't make sense to me, how can they tell...
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as a private citizen, i looked with sadness as massive shipments of foreign cars have been dumped onto our shores, while those same countries have shut their borders to our cars. we take them, come on in, folks.
as a private citizen, i looked with sadness as massive shipments of foreign cars have been dumped onto our shores, while those same countries have shut their borders to our cars. we take them, come on in, folks.
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as a private citizen, i looked with sadness as massive shipments of foreign cars have been dumped ontour shores, while those same countries have shut their borders to our cars. we take them, come on in, folks. no tax, don't worry about it. we make cars. they don't take ours. not anymore. [cheers and applause] since nafta was approved, we have lost nearly 1/3 of our manufacturing jobs in the united states. since china entered the world trade organization, we have lost 60,000 factories. hard to believe. our trade deficit last year $800 billion. it was making these deals? i could pick anybody in the audience. you would do better, believe me. these statistics really should have shaken up washington to do action, but nothing happened. something did happen. it happened on november 8. believe me, it happened to you. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: but the politicians made excuses. they have said these chronic trade deficits have helped us to win friends abroad. i don't want friends abroad if that is what it is going to take. we don't need friends abroad for that. did you ever see that, whe
as a private citizen, i looked with sadness as massive shipments of foreign cars have been dumped ontour shores, while those same countries have shut their borders to our cars. we take them, come on in, folks. no tax, don't worry about it. we make cars. they don't take ours. not anymore. [cheers and applause] since nafta was approved, we have lost nearly 1/3 of our manufacturing jobs in the united states. since china entered the world trade organization, we have lost 60,000 factories. hard to...
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as a private citizen i looked really with sadness as massive shipments of foreign cars have been dumped on to our shores while the same countries have shut their borders so our cars. we take them, come on in, folks, no tax, don't worry about it. we make cars, they don't take us. not anymore. [ applause ] >> since nafta was approved. we've lost nearly one third of our manufacturing jobs in the united states. since china entered the world trade organization we have lost 60,000 factories. hard to believe. our trade deficit last year reached nearly $800 billion. who is making these deals? i can take anybody in the audience, you will do better, believe me. these statistics really should have shaken up washington to do action but nothing happened, but something did happen. happened on november 8th, believe me, it happened. happened for you. but the politicians made excuses. they have said these chronic trade deficits have helped us to win friends abroad. i don't want friends abroad if that's what's going to take. do you see that where they say no, it's good for us because people like us need
as a private citizen i looked really with sadness as massive shipments of foreign cars have been dumped on to our shores while the same countries have shut their borders so our cars. we take them, come on in, folks, no tax, don't worry about it. we make cars, they don't take us. not anymore. [ applause ] >> since nafta was approved. we've lost nearly one third of our manufacturing jobs in the united states. since china entered the world trade organization we have lost 60,000 factories....
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as citizens we might not know this. —— bug it. as citizens we might not know this. -- bug it. look at the american election and what happened.e welcome to sue in the british courts. wikileaks, good or bad? is it for you the question of provenance, where does it come from? who is doing it for whose benefit? discrimination. i don't regard to data dumping as whistle—blowing. it is not whistle— blowing. whistle—blowing is not whistle— blowing. whistle— blowing is you is not whistle— blowing. whistle—blowing is you think something is wrong and you bring attention to that thing. taking every bit of data and dumping it in the open without care about what it is or where it comes from... and failing to redact personal information. they are now doing that. not all of the time. they are spying on us. we do not have any privacy. they always spied on us. my parents were spied on with telephones tapped because they were communists. the question is whether there is a proper degree of oversight. there are enemies of society within society you might wa nt society within society you might want this stunting. democracy has become the establish
as citizens we might not know this. —— bug it. as citizens we might not know this. -- bug it. look at the american election and what happened.e welcome to sue in the british courts. wikileaks, good or bad? is it for you the question of provenance, where does it come from? who is doing it for whose benefit? discrimination. i don't regard to data dumping as whistle—blowing. it is not whistle— blowing. whistle—blowing is not whistle— blowing. whistle— blowing is you is not whistle—...
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as a private citizen, i looked really with sadness as massiveshipments of foreign cars have been dumpedame countries have shut their borders to our cars. we take down come on in folks. we make cars. they don't take us. since nafta was approved, we have lost nearly one third of our manufacturing jobs in the united states. since china entered the world trade organization, we've lost 60,000 factories. hard to believe. our trade deficit last year reached nearly $800 billion. who's making these deals? i can take anybody in the audience. you'll do better. believe me. statistics really should have shaken up washington into action, but nothing happened. but somethingdy happen. happened on november 8th. believe me it happened. happened for you. [ applause ] but the politicians made excuses. they set these chronic said deficit, they said they helped us win friends abroad. i don't want friends abroad if that's what it's gonna take. we don't need friends abroad. you hear where they say it's good for us because people like us abroad. they don't like us. they think we're stupid people. but no friends
as a private citizen, i looked really with sadness as massiveshipments of foreign cars have been dumpedame countries have shut their borders to our cars. we take down come on in folks. we make cars. they don't take us. since nafta was approved, we have lost nearly one third of our manufacturing jobs in the united states. since china entered the world trade organization, we've lost 60,000 factories. hard to believe. our trade deficit last year reached nearly $800 billion. who's making these...
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you understand how government works and what it can and can't do and what you should do as a citizen you look at things very differently. i think people said what president trump was saying when he said look at the isis has said they're going to come in to the immigration process to the united states and they have, yes it would be responsible for the american president not to take that seriously and not to protect the homeland. on the other hand, how do we do it? my point to you is that it does undermine the credibility when my good friend kellyanne conway gets on tv and says these are alternative facts. what's an alternative back? i don't even know what that is. and i'm a lawyer and i don't know what that is. do you see my point? >> host: i see your point so let's dive a little deeper because you do as i said at the beginning of this conversation, this is a how to as much as anything else and in it you give some requirements, a few virtues that our leaders should here too so let's walk through them. first of all a leader walks and talks. he lives in freedom. he's willing to stand on principl
you understand how government works and what it can and can't do and what you should do as a citizen you look at things very differently. i think people said what president trump was saying when he said look at the isis has said they're going to come in to the immigration process to the united states and they have, yes it would be responsible for the american president not to take that seriously and not to protect the homeland. on the other hand, how do we do it? my point to you is that it does...
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as a private citizen, i looked really with sadness as massive shipments of foreign cars have been dumped onto our shores while those same countries have shut their borders to our cars. we take them, come on in, folks, come on in, no tax, don't worry about it. we make cars. they don't take us. not anymore. since nafta was approved, we've lost nearly one-third of our manufacturing jobs in the united states. since china entered the world trade organization, we've lost 60,000 factories. hard to believe. our trade deficit last year reached nearly $800 billion. who's making these deals? i can take anybody in the audience, you'll do better, believe me. these statistics really should have shaken up washington to do action, but nothing happened. but something did happen. happened on november 8th. believe me, it happened. happened for you. but the politicians made excuses. they've said these chronic trade deficits have helped us to win fraendz broad. i don't want friends abroad if that's what it's going to take. they say, no, no, people abroad like us. they don't like us. they thi we're stupid peo
as a private citizen, i looked really with sadness as massive shipments of foreign cars have been dumped onto our shores while those same countries have shut their borders to our cars. we take them, come on in, folks, come on in, no tax, don't worry about it. we make cars. they don't take us. not anymore. since nafta was approved, we've lost nearly one-third of our manufacturing jobs in the united states. since china entered the world trade organization, we've lost 60,000 factories. hard to...
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it is hugely important to him that citizens look at the court as something above politics and not a groupf five republicans against four liberals. his vote in the health care case was example of his effort to make the court a pure like it rises above politics. the less high profile cases, there is a huge rate of agreement. it remains the case that on the big, hot button issues, religious liberty, voting rights, campaign finance, and the future of roe v. wade, these are questions where the court is divided 5-4. the long delay that led to the nonconfirmation of merit garland damaged matters. there's a danger that the court will appear to be political. i think she's -- chief justice roberts and chief gorsuch will be -- justice gorsuch will be attuned to that. soledad: jeffrey rosen, nice to see you. i'm looking forward to a wonky conversation. prof. rosen: it's going to be constitutional heaven. citizens should tune in. soledad: words never said before, "constitutional heaven." >> coming up, millions of americans in between jobs, afraid they will lose their health care. i'm goingtions are, t
it is hugely important to him that citizens look at the court as something above politics and not a groupf five republicans against four liberals. his vote in the health care case was example of his effort to make the court a pure like it rises above politics. the less high profile cases, there is a huge rate of agreement. it remains the case that on the big, hot button issues, religious liberty, voting rights, campaign finance, and the future of roe v. wade, these are questions where the court...
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it is hugely important to him that citizens look at the court as something above politics and not a groupf five republicans against four liberals. his vote in the health care case was example of his effort to make the court a pure like it rises above politics. the less high profile cases, there is a huge rate of agreement. it remains the case that on the big, hot button issues, religious liberty, voting rights, campaign finance, and the future of roe v. wade, these are questions where the court is divided 5-4. the long delay that led to the nonconfirmation of merit garland damaged matters. there's a danger that the court will appear to be political. i think she's -- chief justice roberts and chief gorsuch will be -- justice gorsuch will be attuned to that. soledad: jeffrey rosen, nice to see you. i'm looking forward to a wonky conversation. prof. rosen: it's going to be constitutional heaven. citizens should tune in. soledad: words never said before, "constitutional heaven." >> coming up, millions of americans in between jobs, afraid they will lose their health care. i'm goingtions are, t
it is hugely important to him that citizens look at the court as something above politics and not a groupf five republicans against four liberals. his vote in the health care case was example of his effort to make the court a pure like it rises above politics. the less high profile cases, there is a huge rate of agreement. it remains the case that on the big, hot button issues, religious liberty, voting rights, campaign finance, and the future of roe v. wade, these are questions where the court...
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. >>> a rain soaked evening at citizens bank park as we look live there. the phillies home opener is just one week away, and we are hoping for a drier day then. let's go to deanna durante looking at the traffic backup. >> reporter: if you're trying to go anywhere quickly, some people are slowing down, yelling things to us. that's how slow the traffic is here. i'm looking at the merge where route 1 and 76 come into merge here on 76 west. you can see how slow it is. people beeping maybe at us, maybe at their frustration. certainly a long night. it was about an hour ago we took an hour to come down the blue route through conshohocken to city avenue. it took us about 60 minutes. hopefully the traffic conditions will lighten up for people as time goes on so that people can get home and enjoy their friday evening. but tonight certainly slow going. reporting live near city avenue, deanna durante, nbc10 news. >> be careful out there. >>> a norman rockwell painting is back with its owners. it was stolen from their cherry hill home more than 40 years ago. the fbi re
. >>> a rain soaked evening at citizens bank park as we look live there. the phillies home opener is just one week away, and we are hoping for a drier day then. let's go to deanna durante looking at the traffic backup. >> reporter: if you're trying to go anywhere quickly, some people are slowing down, yelling things to us. that's how slow the traffic is here. i'm looking at the merge where route 1 and 76 come into merge here on 76 west. you can see how slow it is. people beeping...
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i wonder if you can speak as a citizen of the uk as you look at these types of pictures unfold and what you think that would mean or how it would include the ongoing debate in your country? >> well, there have been sporadic attacks in the u.k. obviously clearly at this stage i have no idea what the motive behind this attack might have been or who the attacker was. clearly people's minds will turn to the possibility that it's a terrorist attack of some sort. sporadic terrorist attacks go back to 2005 when we had terrible incidents on the underground buses. since 9/11 security has been a major, major concern in the uk as it has been across the western world and we've seen incidents in paris and brussels to an extent. if this turns out to be a terrorist incident, obviously it would cause serious concerns in the uk here as well. >> we know that scotland yard at this point says that it is being treated as a terrorist incident until we know otherwise. you said that you are currently in lockdown as well where you are? >> that's correct. people are are in their offices. we're not able to get ou
i wonder if you can speak as a citizen of the uk as you look at these types of pictures unfold and what you think that would mean or how it would include the ongoing debate in your country? >> well, there have been sporadic attacks in the u.k. obviously clearly at this stage i have no idea what the motive behind this attack might have been or who the attacker was. clearly people's minds will turn to the possibility that it's a terrorist attack of some sort. sporadic terrorist attacks go...
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understand ou a government works and what it can and what it can't do and what you should do as a citizen, you lookat things differently. so i think people bought into what president trump was saying when he said look, i heard him say it underrated this morning and i'm nodding my head yes, if isis has said it will come in to the immigration process to the united states, the refugees come if they have said that and they had, yes it would be a responsible for the american president not to take it serious and not take measures to protect the homeland. on the other hand, how do we do it lacks my point to you is that it doesn't mind the credibility and my good friend and longtime friend as you know kellyanne conway gets on tv and says these alternative fax your what is an alternative fact? i don't even know what that is. i'm a lawyer and i don't know what that is. get my point? >> host: i get your point. let's dive a little deeper. you do as i said at the beginning of this conversation, this is a how to as much as anything else. in it you give some requirements, use that word, that a few virtues that ou
understand ou a government works and what it can and what it can't do and what you should do as a citizen, you lookat things differently. so i think people bought into what president trump was saying when he said look, i heard him say it underrated this morning and i'm nodding my head yes, if isis has said it will come in to the immigration process to the united states, the refugees come if they have said that and they had, yes it would be a responsible for the american president not to take it...
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of african americans to enable them to enjoy the full benefits of citizenship as full -- not second class, citizens. you look at the establishment class. there was no concern about atheist whatsoever. if you're going to say who ought to have standing of those two groups, atheist who complains about a cross on a city or an african american complain that is the state is perfectly demeaning him for the purpose of promoting white supremacy, who should have outstand to go object to that? i think the scale clearly cuts in the favor of the african american plaintiff. now, i think it was judge higgins that asked about mr. moore is a state prosecutor and i want to talk about that because the case law involving rkplace exposure to the confederate flag clearly establishes that workplace exposure even if it's sporadic, even if the employer isn't endorsing it, can constitute a conigzab, lexer -- >> now you're getting over title 7 which you don't claim is is a basis for this standing.the examples but as judge higgins pointed out, you cannot cite one case to us that directly on point for your position that you have standin
of african americans to enable them to enjoy the full benefits of citizenship as full -- not second class, citizens. you look at the establishment class. there was no concern about atheist whatsoever. if you're going to say who ought to have standing of those two groups, atheist who complains about a cross on a city or an african american complain that is the state is perfectly demeaning him for the purpose of promoting white supremacy, who should have outstand to go object to that? i think the...
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look at police body cameras. making sure the program is fair o officers and citizens. dry. in fact, look at this, winds are pretty mild. expect a huge change as coastal stdevelop. track updates and bring us a lot of snow. potential coastal flooding and damaging winds. ♪ dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to worry about student loan debt. i graduated into it. it was keeping me from doing the things i love, like traveling to see my nephews. but i knew there had to be a way to manage it. citizens bank education refinance loan. call... or visit citizensbank.com/refi to find out how much you could save in less than two minutes. i refinanced more than 6 federal and private loans. even if you've already consolidated, you can still refinance your undergrad and grad loans. now that i'm saving, i can visit my nephews. and i can help you with your student debt, so you can do whatever's important to you. if you have a question about whether refinancing is right for you, ask me. sincerely, robert kennedy, fellow grad and fellow citizen. citizens bank education refinance loan. call... to see how much you could save now. >>> coastal flood w effect f
look at police body cameras. making sure the program is fair o officers and citizens. dry. in fact, look at this, winds are pretty mild. expect a huge change as coastal stdevelop. track updates and bring us a lot of snow. potential coastal flooding and damaging winds. ♪ dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to worry about student loan debt. i graduated into it. it was keeping me from doing the things i love, like traveling to see my nephews. but i knew there had to be a way to manage it....
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citizen. the application on the home office is looking at this and as they always do, looking how they can improve. >> mr. speaker, since 2010, the full-time staff equivalent cut e affordable care act, i just want to point out once again how different this bill is from
citizen. the application on the home office is looking at this and as they always do, looking how they can improve. >> mr. speaker, since 2010, the full-time staff equivalent cut e affordable care act, i just want to point out once again how different this bill is from
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as specially, art european citizens. they have 35 voting but three would notjoin this motion. i wonder who they are. let's lookid davis and borisjohnson how can it be that david davis and boris johnson awaiting how can it be that david davis and borisjohnson awaiting this away. that it is not matter about a deal. how can you that it is not matter about a deal. how can you argue that it is not matter about a deal. how can you argue that is a good idea. who was behind this piece of research? they were all remainers say you say, it has already been written from a specific point of view so we look at it through that lends and other people would say, you could not get a much worse deal than 68th clean pound trade deficit. -- 68 than 68th clean pound trade deficit. —— 68 billion pound trade deficit deal. ukip get car is against that market. —— tariff. deal. ukip get car is against that market. -- tariff. it would enable you to an short to get a good deal because every other country has to make sure that when we leap we are the biggest export market. would people expect to cope with wto and tariff? and a drop in the
as specially, art european citizens. they have 35 voting but three would notjoin this motion. i wonder who they are. let's lookid davis and borisjohnson how can it be that david davis and boris johnson awaiting how can it be that david davis and borisjohnson awaiting this away. that it is not matter about a deal. how can you that it is not matter about a deal. how can you argue that it is not matter about a deal. how can you argue that is a good idea. who was behind this piece of research? they...
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as unionists mobilized for war. effort, cooperative loyal governors exercised important powers. citizens looked to them for leadership. their partnerships offer impressive examples of federal, state, and local cooperation that not only resulted in union victory -- they had been regionally driven as a decentralized the system. they themselves stayed within decentralized federal systems. as much as northerners accepted states rights, they rejected the promotion of state sovereignty over national sovereignty. the war in for site is the this is-- the war in the ability of states to express citizenship and union first, even ones that contain slavery. governors functioned as agents of a national coalition that activism, that emphasize the united states as a single nation. as such, preserving the union gave the appearance of nationalism. ,y answering lincoln's call northerners chose to emphasize the same rights that southerners did in leaving the union. only they used it to cooperate with lincoln. in doing so, they placed nation above state and realized -- and relied on the union for national authorit
as unionists mobilized for war. effort, cooperative loyal governors exercised important powers. citizens looked to them for leadership. their partnerships offer impressive examples of federal, state, and local cooperation that not only resulted in union victory -- they had been regionally driven as a decentralized the system. they themselves stayed within decentralized federal systems. as much as northerners accepted states rights, they rejected the promotion of state sovereignty over national...
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. >> as we looked and seeing what was happening to other artists and arts organizations as well as people in general, whether they be u.s. citizens or permanent residents who are not able to conclude that everything would be totally smooth for travel and out of the united states. >> reporter: bradford said the group is made up of 40 teens from all background and the uncertain international travel situation would make the trip impossible. that decision is hitting a sour note with some parents. dion crawford's child performs with a different musical ensemble. >> for it to be canceled i would question it. >> reporter: program directors says money had nothing do with it. >> the number one thing now no matter what the cost is to the organization is the safety of our chorus. we take very seriously making sure that we offer these kids experiences that they will remember forever in a safeway. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: in san francisco, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> a tech company on the peninsula is now offering employees a sweet escape from bay area rent because it's paying them to pack up and leave. they have just introduced its delocation
. >> as we looked and seeing what was happening to other artists and arts organizations as well as people in general, whether they be u.s. citizens or permanent residents who are not able to conclude that everything would be totally smooth for travel and out of the united states. >> reporter: bradford said the group is made up of 40 teens from all background and the uncertain international travel situation would make the trip impossible. that decision is hitting a sour note with...
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as a barometer. >> that's a personal preference. i trust the vice president. he's a very honest man, never misled the nation. i trust his opinion. look, mike flynn, his conversation was transcribed. as american citizens we should be very concerned any time an american sit si is describstri* triebd transcribed. >> given his prior roles, he would know those conversations with the russian ambassador. >> kayleigh is not wrong. we have more tools than ever and we want them to be very, very careful. the president could have a conversation about that. he has the -- he could say, listen, i run these agencies now. i'm going to promise you they're going to act right and i'm concerned about how they've been acting. that's not what he tweeted. he said obama wiretapped me. now we're in this hell hole that doesn't help anybody. >> which is why twitter is probably not the best medium. >> or any medium without the facts. >> he does have facts. >> come back in two weeks. >> i will. >> thank you. >>> the unavailable cleanup tax that kayleigh takes on with a smile. >>> van jones will be joins tonight by nba hall of famer kareem abdul-jabbar and congressman chris collins. >> can't wait for that. >>> the white house taki
as a barometer. >> that's a personal preference. i trust the vice president. he's a very honest man, never misled the nation. i trust his opinion. look, mike flynn, his conversation was transcribed. as american citizens we should be very concerned any time an american sit si is describstri* triebd transcribed. >> given his prior roles, he would know those conversations with the russian ambassador. >> kayleigh is not wrong. we have more tools than ever and we want them to be...
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citizens needs to be looked at. but as general hayden says, we need to use effective tools and procedures, and technology is ambivalent to the user. this is not about technology, it's about how we use it. this damaged our ability as a nation to do the hard worchg intelligence. liz: does it show enemies like isis, north korea, russia or iran how the cia does that work. we know north korea has been selling allegedly, selling nuclear elements to make nuclear bombs to unknown international buyers. we don't know who they are. we know there is a nuclear capability ramping up around the world. tony: i'm pretty sure nobody in north korea will be buying panasonic tvs. with that said there may be some opportunities. but over to the nuclear issue. we note north koreans have been up to this sort of thing since the 90s. i was working this when jim woolsey was director of the cia. the north koreans are the largest black market group in the world. if they have got it, they are willing to sell it. they have been instrumental in helping ir
citizens needs to be looked at. but as general hayden says, we need to use effective tools and procedures, and technology is ambivalent to the user. this is not about technology, it's about how we use it. this damaged our ability as a nation to do the hard worchg intelligence. liz: does it show enemies like isis, north korea, russia or iran how the cia does that work. we know north korea has been selling allegedly, selling nuclear elements to make nuclear bombs to unknown international buyers....
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stephen evans is outside the building and earlier he told me ms park looked nervous as she arrived for questioning. she is a plain citizenlimos, the streets had been cleared, protesters have still had a bit of a kerfuffle outside court, but actually more noise than numbers. the prosecution will argue, and is arguing, that the seriousness of the allegations means that she should be in prison pending her trial, just as the other principal characters in this alleged scandal are. remember, the nub of the scandal is that she persuaded the head of samsung and other big conglomerates to give millions of dollars to her best friend and in return put the weight of the government behind the donors. that's the allegation. —— of the government behind the donors‘ businesses. the donor and the recipient in the alleged scandal are both behind bars pending trial. so the argument will be that she should be the same — that she should have the same treatment. and, steve, the viewers can probably hear the protest is just off camera. we certainly saw them when she left her home to arrive at the district court. a lot of protest supporters not
stephen evans is outside the building and earlier he told me ms park looked nervous as she arrived for questioning. she is a plain citizenlimos, the streets had been cleared, protesters have still had a bit of a kerfuffle outside court, but actually more noise than numbers. the prosecution will argue, and is arguing, that the seriousness of the allegations means that she should be in prison pending her trial, just as the other principal characters in this alleged scandal are. remember, the nub...
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as a president. that's his job. >> reporter: salim disagrees saying the best way to protect america is not by shutting people out. >> i am a very proud american citizens. i want to lookee america as being number one in the world but i think it can do that by reaching out to the people. >> reporter: like many of donald trump's supporters, rasheed and khan say that kind of thinking is too ideal lis stick in today's frightening world. >> america's national security should be beyond any politics or religion and should be a top priority being an american. >> all three of those are from pakistan, not under any travel bans under the trump administration. i asked them, should it be considered? there are connections with pakistan's connections to the taliban and that osama bin laden was found in pakistan. all three men were unanimous, no, there no need. >>> a florida man was accused of setting a convenience store on fire wanting to run the arabs out of our country. they say richard lloyd told them he thought the owners were muslim and that he was doing his part for america. he has been charged and officials are investigating whether it was a hate crime. the store owners are a
as a president. that's his job. >> reporter: salim disagrees saying the best way to protect america is not by shutting people out. >> i am a very proud american citizens. i want to lookee america as being number one in the world but i think it can do that by reaching out to the people. >> reporter: like many of donald trump's supporters, rasheed and khan say that kind of thinking is too ideal lis stick in today's frightening world. >> america's national security should...
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citizens abroad. of course we don't have the power to do, to look after our citizens overseas. not in these days when we don't have many gunboats. if, asant to see there is this decision that the government takes on behalf of all of us, citizenship should be given a guarantee to remain, the best way to do it is to call the bluff of angela merkel. this is a matter of principle. it is a simple matter of principle of being prepared to do the right thing because it is the right thing and being prepared to say so. and that is what i hope these benches and members on all sides of the house, not all members, but members on all sides of the house, including the bishop's bench, will be prepared to do when it comes to taking the vote. these amendments are at the wrong time, on the wrong bill, on the wrong subject and we should support the rights of british citizens living in europe. but at the end of the debate, peers voted for the labour—led amendment against the government. they have voted contents, 358. no contents, 256. so the contents have it. and the brexit bill will see more debate in the lords in the next few days, with more upsets, a di
citizens abroad. of course we don't have the power to do, to look after our citizens overseas. not in these days when we don't have many gunboats. if, asant to see there is this decision that the government takes on behalf of all of us, citizenship should be given a guarantee to remain, the best way to do it is to call the bluff of angela merkel. this is a matter of principle. it is a simple matter of principle of being prepared to do the right thing because it is the right thing and being...
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sarah: i was looking for something -- i wanted to study the civil war, specifically the real effects of the war. i think i was really affected by what we have been learning recently as citizens about what warfare does to people. i found myself thinking, if these things are happening to our soldiers today, what was that experience like ben? i started to look, and i found chamberlains story, and that is what brought me into it. that was my hook, was chamberlain's story. ashley: i came at it from a different perspective. before i came to grad school, i worked in public health. i started asking questions that demanded historical explanations, and my boss was just like, that is not what we do in public health. great questions, but you have to go someplace else to do that. that is how i came to history. i really wanted to find out about how patients understood their own health. what is great about the army is they cap fantastic records. i was able to read pension records, this incredibly rich source of information about how men understood their own bodies after their time in the war. i kind of backed into it, but i love it, and now i am asking questions that take me further back i
sarah: i was looking for something -- i wanted to study the civil war, specifically the real effects of the war. i think i was really affected by what we have been learning recently as citizens about what warfare does to people. i found myself thinking, if these things are happening to our soldiers today, what was that experience like ben? i started to look, and i found chamberlains story, and that is what brought me into it. that was my hook, was chamberlain's story. ashley: i came at it from...
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as a president. that's his job. >> reporter: saleem disagrees. saying the best way to protect america is not by shutting people out. >> i'm a very -- american citizen. i want to look see america as being number one in the world. but i think it can do that by reaching out to the people. >> reporter: like many of donald trump's supporters, they say that kind of thinking is too idealistic in today's frightening world. >> america's national security should be beyond split politics religion. should be a top priority. >> that's martin savage reporting. we'll be right back. >>> inthat does it for 360. "cnn newsroom" starts now. >>> political uncertainty in south korea one day after park geun-hye was removed from office. we go live to seoul and ask what is next for the country. >>> an union beat u.s. jobs report has the trump administration cheering, but concern over its ties to russia remain, plus new legal challenges for the president's revised travel ban. >>> and a city turned war zone. what life is like inside mosul as iraq continues to push isis out. ben wedeman speaks with those forced to live among isis. >>> awelcome to our viewers her in the u.s. and around the wo
as a president. that's his job. >> reporter: saleem disagrees. saying the best way to protect america is not by shutting people out. >> i'm a very -- american citizen. i want to look see america as being number one in the world. but i think it can do that by reaching out to the people. >> reporter: like many of donald trump's supporters, they say that kind of thinking is too idealistic in today's frightening world. >> america's national security should be beyond split...
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citizen. >>> time to check in with jose diaz-balart for a look as what's coming up on "nightly news". >> goodght, president trump accuses his predecessor of wiretapping trump tower during the campaign, a claim denied by an obama official. a rare look inside a ballistics crime lab where they are trying to solve hundreds of murders and the 13-year-old girl who bakes cup cakes serve days a week to help other kids a long way from home, when i see you in a couple of minutes for nightly news. >> send samples over. >> really, all of us. >> see you in a bit. >> take care. >> this is sports desk, brought to you xfinity, change the way you experience tv. >> good to see you, the flyers and nation's capitol battling the capital. back in the lineup after missing nine games he should help the flyers second power play unit which hasn't scored in 20 games. to the college ranks we're talking hoops, nova played the regular final season game at georgetown. home coming for seniors both from the d.c. area, and reynolds returned after missing games with a rib injury, five games to be exact. not the best shooting d
citizen. >>> time to check in with jose diaz-balart for a look as what's coming up on "nightly news". >> goodght, president trump accuses his predecessor of wiretapping trump tower during the campaign, a claim denied by an obama official. a rare look inside a ballistics crime lab where they are trying to solve hundreds of murders and the 13-year-old girl who bakes cup cakes serve days a week to help other kids a long way from home, when i see you in a couple of minutes...
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that people are willing to kidnap kids or at least use kids in order to become citizens or gain entry themselves. as we look at all aspects of immigration, we'll have to try to balance this stuff out. how do you protect kids, how do you protect the border and not separate families. it's difficult, but i think dhs is doing the right thing when they're considering all of the above. by that, i mean walls and better vetting and everything they're doing. the reason they're getting so much pushback is because it's difficult. there are also critics that regardless of what this administration is going to do, they're going to be very upset about it. i understand the politics of hiyperbole and how people would want to use it. i would hope people would say, you know what, there is a genuine problem. what's the best way to do it so we can come together for a solution. >> i want to ask you about that, too. the dhs did say we're seeing kids essentially kidnapped and used to get here and stay. we know parents do sometimes pay traffickers -- well, they're not traffickers in their mind, but they pay them to get their kids t
that people are willing to kidnap kids or at least use kids in order to become citizens or gain entry themselves. as we look at all aspects of immigration, we'll have to try to balance this stuff out. how do you protect kids, how do you protect the border and not separate families. it's difficult, but i think dhs is doing the right thing when they're considering all of the above. by that, i mean walls and better vetting and everything they're doing. the reason they're getting so much pushback...
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as a president. that's his job. >> reporter: salim disagrees, saying the best way to protect america is not by shutting people out. >> i'm a patriotic american citizen. i want to lookee america as being number one in the world. i think it can do that by reaching out to the people. >> reporter: like many of donald trump's supporters, rashid and kansai that kind of thinking is too idealistic in this frightening world. >> america's national security should be beyond any politics. it should be beyond any religion. that should be our top priority, being an american. >> reporter: as you heard, all three men are from pakistan. and pakistan's not under any travel restrictions currently from the trump administration. i asked them maybe it should be considered. after all, there are questions about pakistan's connections to the taliban. and there was the fact that osama bin laden was found in pakistan. all three men were unanimous -- no, they said. there's no need. martin savidge, cnn, naperville, nominee. >> interesting perspective there, isn't it? >>> all right. up next for you, real love and robots. huh? can humans find emotion, can they find love in a robot? lori seigel i
as a president. that's his job. >> reporter: salim disagrees, saying the best way to protect america is not by shutting people out. >> i'm a patriotic american citizen. i want to lookee america as being number one in the world. i think it can do that by reaching out to the people. >> reporter: like many of donald trump's supporters, rashid and kansai that kind of thinking is too idealistic in this frightening world. >> america's national security should be beyond any...
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as newsworthy. so spent that much money denying citizens of this country and instead, the press seems to be more interested in taxes president trump is paying, let's look at what really been as sunshine and from the organization, this will be interesting. thank you. es tha you. so uer obama, there was a lot f regressive moves on the foyia. the example, i mean, there are tories how much it cost in litigation when they oppose releasing or opposed releasing information. me, another example is the freedom of information act foya reform act, so bill that we worked on with many allies to get through the hill. administration opposed that law codifying many reforms champion in the executive branch. they opposed that law and did it only understood the way necessary which they were opposing that law when of information act let us see the memos circulating on how what alking about the problems could be with this bill. rhetoric of the openness was certainly played strong role in his presidency, of that was heartfelt, sometimes they were opposed to foya is ncy and on the place where they were. ost: i want to read from that associated press story the caller referenc
as newsworthy. so spent that much money denying citizens of this country and instead, the press seems to be more interested in taxes president trump is paying, let's look at what really been as sunshine and from the organization, this will be interesting. thank you. es tha you. so uer obama, there was a lot f regressive moves on the foyia. the example, i mean, there are tories how much it cost in litigation when they oppose releasing or opposed releasing information. me, another example is the...
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as far as raqqa ex-we look forward to liberation of rack a and return of control to its local citizens, authorities, and putting it under local control so all of the syrians who had to flee can return. >> mr. secretary, how do you convince the turkish government that partnering with kurdish ypg rebels is essential defeating isis when the government calls the partnership unacceptable with the terrorist group, and mr. foreign minister, your governor has been highly critical of the united states of the arrest of -- saying you should have received advance notice of it. how has that impacted your discussions here today and how do you respond to charges that americans like pastor andrew brunson are arrest today be used as a bargaining chip. >> can i get the names dirk ithe -- oh, matilla in the united states. >> oh, okay. >> thank you. >> as i indicated, in the previous response to the question, we had a very good discussion and conversation today, both prime ministers level and the president, around an exchange of views how best to go understand syria. we're exploring a number of options an
as far as raqqa ex-we look forward to liberation of rack a and return of control to its local citizens, authorities, and putting it under local control so all of the syrians who had to flee can return. >> mr. secretary, how do you convince the turkish government that partnering with kurdish ypg rebels is essential defeating isis when the government calls the partnership unacceptable with the terrorist group, and mr. foreign minister, your governor has been highly critical of the united...
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about the republic and how you make that as easy as possible, which donald tusk said required imagination. i look at the issue of 3 million european citizension citizens in europe and how you settle their future along with the business is on both sides of the channel as well as the brexit exit bill, there's 50 billion that they say britain has to pay for its commitment. those are the four issues we start with at the beginning. if they get onto the idea of this settlement, hundreds of thousands of legal documents related from everything including citizen rights to pets rights to the sale of seville oranges, they can get this idea of britain starting a new trade deal. at the moment, that seems a long way off. i suppose we look at the priorities, he did identify that land border between northern ireland and the republic and talked about you citizens living in the uk as big a priority for the eu, that those match what has been said in london as well, doesn't it? it does. iwas talking a couple of days ago in spain for the 3000 british expats there to talk about the idea of their pensions and what happens to their pensions and what happens to th
about the republic and how you make that as easy as possible, which donald tusk said required imagination. i look at the issue of 3 million european citizension citizens in europe and how you settle their future along with the business is on both sides of the channel as well as the brexit exit bill, there's 50 billion that they say britain has to pay for its commitment. those are the four issues we start with at the beginning. if they get onto the idea of this settlement, hundreds of thousands...
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tomorrow the commons will look again at changes the lords have made, as we heard there on eu citizenss and a meaningful vote. it's likely the commons will overturn that. there are some conservative rebels, there weren't many last time around. the question is whether that revolt grows. the ones i've spoken to are looking for assurances from the government, and they sound like they are going to that. it seems likely those changes will be overturned. then it has to go back to the lords. i think there, it's down to what labour do. there it is a coalition of the liberal democrats, labour, a few conservatives and crossbenchers. are there enough of them. having spoken to people i didn't think they want to people i didn't think they want to block this any further. they've said publicly they don't want a frustrated, the question is whether they are willing to send it back to they are willing to send it back to the commons one more time. it could be done and dusted by midnight. the commons one more time. it could be done and dusted by midnightm it does get done and dusted, will article 50 then
tomorrow the commons will look again at changes the lords have made, as we heard there on eu citizenss and a meaningful vote. it's likely the commons will overturn that. there are some conservative rebels, there weren't many last time around. the question is whether that revolt grows. the ones i've spoken to are looking for assurances from the government, and they sound like they are going to that. it seems likely those changes will be overturned. then it has to go back to the lords. i think...
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citizen. the application on the home office is looking at this and as they always do, looking how they can improve. >> mr. speaker, since 2010, the full-time staff equivalent cut a 10%. at current rates of processing applications for permanent resident he would take the home office more than 50 years. to deal with 3.2 million nationals. this is utterly unacceptable. for the prime minister tell us how quickly she hopes to be able to guarantee all european nationals permanent resident to you? >> the right honorable gentleman can't just stand up and say because the home office is at a more efficient. the home office is getting more efficient in how it's dealing with these things. i don't office heard about technology, but these days people apply online. >> gray screen. >> thank you, mr. speaker. recent events in britain, it is clear there is serious problems in how communities integrate into society and the lack of integration in the emacs of terror. but the prime minister. this strategy in response to these findings? >> again, very serious issues my honorable friend has raised. the government has ta
citizen. the application on the home office is looking at this and as they always do, looking how they can improve. >> mr. speaker, since 2010, the full-time staff equivalent cut a 10%. at current rates of processing applications for permanent resident he would take the home office more than 50 years. to deal with 3.2 million nationals. this is utterly unacceptable. for the prime minister tell us how quickly she hopes to be able to guarantee all european nationals permanent resident to...
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as assistant coach. we're expecting to get the official announcement later today. >> and today. high school and college softball players try out to become philly's ball girl for 2017 season. live look at citizens bank park. tryouts will begin at 9 clonk this morning. as many as ten women selected to join the ball girl team. >>> good morning, everyone. francesca ruscio here. upper bucks county. doyles toin. starting to see some of the snow. starting to slowly fall. again, take a look at roadways. not really sticking yet. starting to accumulate. another update in several minutes. an to snowy forecast with first alert meteorologist crystal klein. >> take a look outside. this is in philadelphia. tracking rain and snow mixing in right through center city. right on time. we'll take a closer look at your hour by hour forecast when snow will be in your neighborhood. when it will get out. coming up. my girlfriend loves artists. to be unique... and i need a conservative pair, cuz her parents hate artists! >>> schedule your eye exam at pearlevision.com. it's now open in the poconos! america's largest indoor waterpark. kalahari resorts & conventions book your african adventure now! winter returns. the sno
as assistant coach. we're expecting to get the official announcement later today. >> and today. high school and college softball players try out to become philly's ball girl for 2017 season. live look at citizens bank park. tryouts will begin at 9 clonk this morning. as many as ten women selected to join the ball girl team. >>> good morning, everyone. francesca ruscio here. upper bucks county. doyles toin. starting to see some of the snow. starting to slowly fall. again, take a...
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. >> from our perspective, we have to look out for every single member of our organization, regardless of what their status may be. as a citizen or a green card holder. >> the newly appointed executive director said the board assessed the entire situation. >> and saw some of the challenges of other art i haves and arts organizations are having around the country with international travel. >> there have been protests at airports where u.s. citizens have been detained. but one sent an e-mail to the chronicle about the board's decision staying group is pretty darn white and asian and wealthy and i can't imagine that there are any undocumented girls in there. brad foresaid that description of white, asian and wealthy, doesn't actually fit. >> you can look at a that i can interest on the front of our brochure and see that's not in fact the case. we have a very ethnic will diverse group. on top of that, i think approximately a quarter of the singers that are in that particular group received scholarship or some sort of financial aid. >> reporter: the chorus group does have a recording session scheduled for august and this trip to sc
. >> from our perspective, we have to look out for every single member of our organization, regardless of what their status may be. as a citizen or a green card holder. >> the newly appointed executive director said the board assessed the entire situation. >> and saw some of the challenges of other art i haves and arts organizations are having around the country with international travel. >> there have been protests at airports where u.s. citizens have been detained. but...
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leaking which is a felony of secret information which was done in such a way as to hurt an american citizen even though when you look at it in detail, it had no meaning, it didn't matter. you'll notice "the washington post" of "the new york times" in their continuing war on the trump administration went way out of their way to try to smear and destroy internally general sessions. again, very similar kind of pattern we are seeing whether it's leaking or wiretapping, or collusion's between the deep state bureaucracy and the deep state media. >> sean: their reporting fisa warrant was issued but another warrant was issued for servers for the trump monopoly. this is in the weeks leading up to the campaign in the presidential election. i know that from my own interactions from people in the campaign, they're using trump organization email addresses. >> i think it's very clear that the house and senate intelligence committees have to get deeply involved in this and it may well be that the house and senate judiciary committees on behalf of our civil liberties also have to get involved. there is no question that the congress
leaking which is a felony of secret information which was done in such a way as to hurt an american citizen even though when you look at it in detail, it had no meaning, it didn't matter. you'll notice "the washington post" of "the new york times" in their continuing war on the trump administration went way out of their way to try to smear and destroy internally general sessions. again, very similar kind of pattern we are seeing whether it's leaking or wiretapping, or...
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american citizens ultimately decide back my true story as an undocumented immigrant became a wall street executive. she became a citizen in august of 14. pickup the the book to find out what that process look like. thank you for being on book tv with us. where live at the tucson book festival on the campus of arizona outside the gallagher theatre where we been live all day. lot of book selling going on another beautiful day down here in tucson. another author panel is just about to begin. this is on epidemics, live coverage on book tv
american citizens ultimately decide back my true story as an undocumented immigrant became a wall street executive. she became a citizen in august of 14. pickup the the book to find out what that process look like. thank you for being on book tv with us. where live at the tucson book festival on the campus of arizona outside the gallagher theatre where we been live all day. lot of book selling going on another beautiful day down here in tucson. another author panel is just about to begin. this...
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page claims he went as a private citizen and did nothing wrong. the fbi is looking into repeated contacts between paul manafort and the russians and michael flynn's contacts. investigators are trying to determine whether they unwittingly or wittingly worked with russians in some capacity to try to influence the election. of course they've all strongly denied any wrongdoing, anderson. >> both republicans and democrats on the committee today focussed on different topics. >> yeah, it was certainly a partisan hearing, with democrats focussing on collusion with russians and the trump campaign. and the republicans focussing on whether it was a crime regarding michael flynn. so both side of the aisle had their own agendas today, ande anderson. >> pam brown, thanks. jeff zeleny is there for us where the president finished speaking a short time ago. i understand i didn't have anything directly to say about comey's testimony. >> reporter: anderson, he didn't. it was a rare moment of restraint by this president when he had a rally of some 20,000 people or so, the true believer
page claims he went as a private citizen and did nothing wrong. the fbi is looking into repeated contacts between paul manafort and the russians and michael flynn's contacts. investigators are trying to determine whether they unwittingly or wittingly worked with russians in some capacity to try to influence the election. of course they've all strongly denied any wrongdoing, anderson. >> both republicans and democrats on the committee today focussed on different topics. >> yeah, it...
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question.art viewing the present and looking toward the future, what new directions as historians and concerned citizens are in should we highlight concerning the underground railroad regarding engagement, education, preservation? >> i will start with my connection to the freedom center in cincinnati. and ofde it useful interest to me was, it was taking history and beginning to use it as a platform for understanding what individuals can do in terms of trying to affect society. it is an interracial cooperative activity, one of the earliest ones in this country. these individuals are really trying to find ways to help of wherehe direction the country is heading. they see the constitution and declaration of independence as pretty good documents and it would be great if the country adhere to them. it was a personal commitment to redirect the direction of the nation toward a more humanistic, caring approach to how it treats all of its citizens, not just a few. that is sort of what i would see usefulness societal the underground railroad story can have in terms of understanding the impact of a few dedicated l
question.art viewing the present and looking toward the future, what new directions as historians and concerned citizens are in should we highlight concerning the underground railroad regarding engagement, education, preservation? >> i will start with my connection to the freedom center in cincinnati. and ofde it useful interest to me was, it was taking history and beginning to use it as a platform for understanding what individuals can do in terms of trying to affect society. it is an...
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citizen awards handed out to five leaders. i'm pro to be on the board of the club and served tonight as emcee of the event. >> looked like a good event. >> really was nice. >>> rain is coming up. >> it is. >> and cold. >> going to go from short sleeves to sweater weather and needing umbrellas. get ready. going to switch back to winter. it's been nice. today had mild weather as well but all good things must come to an end. live doppler 7 showing the clouds. we can always use the rain. storm from the gulf of alaska, see the cold speckly clouds? cold unstable air. coming our way out of the gulf of alaska. anchorage, 14, fairbanks, 16 below. that cold air is coming here. won't be that cold but drop our temperatures. here's live picture from the camera looking to san francisco. city by the bay is a little bit bouncy because the wind is picking up. snow over the highest peaks and thunderstorms are possible. one impact storm. one system but because so cold and unstable in nature, keep the waves of showers going and bring us gusty winds with snow level down to 2,000 to 3,000 feet. chance of thunderstorms and if they form, chance of hai
citizen awards handed out to five leaders. i'm pro to be on the board of the club and served tonight as emcee of the event. >> looked like a good event. >> really was nice. >>> rain is coming up. >> it is. >> and cold. >> going to go from short sleeves to sweater weather and needing umbrellas. get ready. going to switch back to winter. it's been nice. today had mild weather as well but all good things must come to an end. live doppler 7 showing the clouds....