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proud sons and i come down to auburn drummers of some to normals so. it's part of the station below says it's big. taps on. the tradition of counting swans in the river thames dates back to the 12th century back then people used to serve them up on high days and holidays a delicacy that wasn't reserved for the royals everyone wanted to own swans majesty has the right to claim any swan swimming in open waters on the mall in the united kingdom the king or the queen gave royal charter to many many people and they used to buy the moment beaks so you had this unique mark on the peak and that carried on for years and years and years david barber has been her majesty's official swan marker since 1903 they no longer feature on royal menus but every year they are counted on expected the boats and uniforms date back a century. early lift them out of the water we put a toy around their legs and the adults around their wings we will take them ashore we will weigh them we would measure them so we check them for any injuries. nowadays the young swans are only marked
proud sons and i come down to auburn drummers of some to normals so. it's part of the station below says it's big. taps on. the tradition of counting swans in the river thames dates back to the 12th century back then people used to serve them up on high days and holidays a delicacy that wasn't reserved for the royals everyone wanted to own swans majesty has the right to claim any swan swimming in open waters on the mall in the united kingdom the king or the queen gave royal charter to many many...
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really happy really happy because we have auburn are like a child. and the formula one dutchman max fished up one a chaotic german graham prey on sunday securing his 2nd victory of the ses and germany's sebastian vettel caused a sensation at his hometown race the ferrari driver finished 2nd after starting the race in last place for them saying he's tame however the race ended in a disaster. after a perfect start it looked like it was going to be another dominating performance from mercedes drivers lewis hamilton invalid 3 both us but the rain soaked track caused huge problems with car slightly of course the safety car was called out 4 times and the team struggled to find the right tires for the changing conditions. chippy and chip leader lewis hamilton also spun off and then drove right across the track and the grass into the pits. hamilton caught his team off guard and spent nearly a minute on the stuff he was then handed a 5 2nd penalty for the way he entered the pits hamilton's teammate botha's crashed out towards the end of the race sealing a mis
really happy really happy because we have auburn are like a child. and the formula one dutchman max fished up one a chaotic german graham prey on sunday securing his 2nd victory of the ses and germany's sebastian vettel caused a sensation at his hometown race the ferrari driver finished 2nd after starting the race in last place for them saying he's tame however the race ended in a disaster. after a perfect start it looked like it was going to be another dominating performance from mercedes...
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times and i come down to auburn which is about 70 normals so. it's tough it's part of the station the law says it is but it wouldn't keep tabs on. the tradition of counting swans in the river thames dates back to the 12th century back then people used to serve them up on high days and holidays a delicacy that wasn't reserved for the royals everyone wanted to own swans majesty has the right to claim any swan swimming in open waters and mocked in the united kingdom the king or the queen gave royal charter to many many people and they used to borrow the moment beaks so you had this unique mark on the peak and that carried on for years and years and years david barber has been her majesty's official swan marker since 1903 they no longer feature on royal menus but every year they are counted unexpected the boats and uniforms date back a century. we lift them out of the water we put a toy around their legs and the adults around their wings we will take them ashore we will weigh them we would measure them and we check them for any injuries. nowadays th
times and i come down to auburn which is about 70 normals so. it's tough it's part of the station the law says it is but it wouldn't keep tabs on. the tradition of counting swans in the river thames dates back to the 12th century back then people used to serve them up on high days and holidays a delicacy that wasn't reserved for the royals everyone wanted to own swans majesty has the right to claim any swan swimming in open waters and mocked in the united kingdom the king or the queen gave...
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if outlook is read by auburn even if it is. now it's time for our viewer question this week it comes from a rocker i know you took a look at the ways in the ocean and asked where the water is really transparent. the water in this class looks transparent to the ocean looks blue. both water so why the difference. to understand that we need to delve into physics carbon is an effect of light and without light everything turns black. the light from the sun made the white but it's actually a mixture of a range of wavelengths some of them are invisible to the human eye like ultraviolet rays other parts of the spectrum are visible to us and we see them as red orange yellow green blue or violet. that mixed together we can see the light as white. so why do. different things have different colors. because they absorb different parts of the light spectrum the rest is reflected and picked up by the receptors in the eye. the material the jacket is made of absorbs blue green and yellow light red like to be reflected so the jacket looks red. s
if outlook is read by auburn even if it is. now it's time for our viewer question this week it comes from a rocker i know you took a look at the ways in the ocean and asked where the water is really transparent. the water in this class looks transparent to the ocean looks blue. both water so why the difference. to understand that we need to delve into physics carbon is an effect of light and without light everything turns black. the light from the sun made the white but it's actually a mixture...
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>> our catch of the day goes to 11-year-old taylor pratt who pulled in this bass up in auburn over the.5 pounds. i am guessing it took all she had to pull the baby in. she caught it with a plastic worm and tail through it back, good for you for throwing that fish back. yamamoto, probably, i'm guessing it was. chad or green? >> i go with a root beer brown. excellent >> you think you can do better? and is your fishing pictures to catch of the day at kpix.com. >> you're going to donner lake this weekend. >> great fishing lake. >> it is deep. >> i got the canoe, we are ready to go.? bring your floater. >> good shape. >>> maybe i will be on catch of the day someday. thanks dennis. >>> cbs evening news coming up next. >>> jim axelrod is here with a preview. >> hello, here is a look at some of the stories we are working on. what exactly was president trump's relationship with the financier arrested for sex trafficking? >>> the toxic tide it closes every ocean beach for swimming in one coastal state, and, major league baseball honors an 11-year-old for breaking barriers. that is tonight on the
>> our catch of the day goes to 11-year-old taylor pratt who pulled in this bass up in auburn over the.5 pounds. i am guessing it took all she had to pull the baby in. she caught it with a plastic worm and tail through it back, good for you for throwing that fish back. yamamoto, probably, i'm guessing it was. chad or green? >> i go with a root beer brown. excellent >> you think you can do better? and is your fishing pictures to catch of the day at kpix.com. >> you're...
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this is an auburn, california. but, right now we are going to go from across the pond, coco gauff was looking good to continue an incredible at wimbledon. the second set, she had two match points, a beautiful slicing shot, shuts inside the line, second shot, point falls. rallies to win. third set, now match point for cori gauff, chases it down, rallies to win in three, a 15- year-old becoming the youngest woman to advance to the round of 16 since george h.w. bush was in the oval office. how about that? baseball moves, reliever liam hendrickson from the a's has been named the first-team all- star replacement. some guy is having a good time. as he becomes oakland's second all-star representative. good news for him, bad news, he will be able to go fishing down the all-star. >> that is a huge fish. >> reporter: that is our catch of the day, it goes to ryan beatty and jamie alderman from the alhambra high school bass fishing club. this of earned them a spot in the national fishing championship last month in alabama wher
this is an auburn, california. but, right now we are going to go from across the pond, coco gauff was looking good to continue an incredible at wimbledon. the second set, she had two match points, a beautiful slicing shot, shuts inside the line, second shot, point falls. rallies to win. third set, now match point for cori gauff, chases it down, rallies to win in three, a 15- year-old becoming the youngest woman to advance to the round of 16 since george h.w. bush was in the oval office. how...
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as i understand, you have a son going to auburn? >> i do. he is right behind me. >> i will tell you, my friends are constantly amazed how many times i say my commitment to bipartisanship being an old alabama guy. congratulations on coming to alabama and you will enjoy auburn university. admiral, i would like to ask you about something that commandant burger recently said when he released his planning guidance document. it was interesting, he discussed something, what he called composite warfare in which he said the marine corps integration into the fleet via composite warfare will be a prerequisite to successful execution of amphibious operations. marines can't be passive passengers in route to the amphibious objective area. can you elaborate on what you see as the composite operations, composite warfare he was discussing, and do you agree with his assessment? >> firstly, sir, i agree with his assessment. my conversation with him late last week, one of the things we talked about was doing some experimentation, begins with a war game we're bo
as i understand, you have a son going to auburn? >> i do. he is right behind me. >> i will tell you, my friends are constantly amazed how many times i say my commitment to bipartisanship being an old alabama guy. congratulations on coming to alabama and you will enjoy auburn university. admiral, i would like to ask you about something that commandant burger recently said when he released his planning guidance document. it was interesting, he discussed something, what he called...
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. >> reporter: mina is president of the advocacy group crime victims united in auburn. she said she applauds the federal decision. >> to deny victims is completely horrendous. it takes away their voice and their right to seek justice. >> reporter: the death penalty has been controversial. >> there are a lot of problems with the penalty. people have been wrongfully convicted on death row. >> reporter: president trump has spoken in favor of the death multi. thursday's move as another divisive issue into the national dialogue ahead of the 2020 presidential election. many democratic candidates issued statements thursday opposing the federal executions. >> the five inmates scheduled to be executed were convicted of murders involving children and are being held at a federal penitentiary in indiana. the new procedure that will be used on them will replace the former three drug combination with a single drug that is commonly used in georgia and texas. >>> the federal government restore the death penalty in 1988. since then federal authorities have executed only three people. th
. >> reporter: mina is president of the advocacy group crime victims united in auburn. she said she applauds the federal decision. >> to deny victims is completely horrendous. it takes away their voice and their right to seek justice. >> reporter: the death penalty has been controversial. >> there are a lot of problems with the penalty. people have been wrongfully convicted on death row. >> reporter: president trump has spoken in favor of the death multi....
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michael,er brother, soon to be freshman at auburn is here today as well as other members of my family. but like countless military families around the world, my family's love, resourcefulness, and support have made my naval service possible. i/o everything to them. navy facey and our many challenges both now and in the future. to ensureed, i intend our navy remains focused on our role within the joint force and protecting the american homeland an defending american interests. the priorities of the national defense strategy are clear. powerue north is great competition in russia and in china. it is our duty to ensure that we can operate, fight, and win across the spectrum from peaceful presence to violent conflict. that's in all domains. lethality it is about , producing and fielding a naval credible force with global reach capable of deterring any potential adversary and protecting our nation's interest at all time. sustaining our readiness and modernizing our navy will be my top priorities. focused decisions to rapidly mature, acquire, and field cutting edge technologies and integrat
michael,er brother, soon to be freshman at auburn is here today as well as other members of my family. but like countless military families around the world, my family's love, resourcefulness, and support have made my naval service possible. i/o everything to them. navy facey and our many challenges both now and in the future. to ensureed, i intend our navy remains focused on our role within the joint force and protecting the american homeland an defending american interests. the priorities of...
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number 3aj troutman in auburn. a live trick on tv. oh. have a night trip see you next fall. number 2, the cup is making the rounds with the blues bozak decideed to put salt on the rim and pour a margarita. how do you like it. number one, ufc welterweight knocked out his opponent in 5 seconds. that's a record. he owned him in the octagon and then in the press conference. . >> and it's not over for ben. he has to deal with me. if i see hip i am going to slap the dude up because don't like him. >> if he ran into kenny choi at whole foods he is knocking down him in throw second in the produce aisle. see you tonight. >>> time check 4:57. >> coming up, pg&e getting ready for more power blackouts during high fire danger in an effort to keep people safe but a bay area mayor is calling out the utility company. >> the master tenant of ghost ship warehouse will be back on the stand he's faces 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ h
number 3aj troutman in auburn. a live trick on tv. oh. have a night trip see you next fall. number 2, the cup is making the rounds with the blues bozak decideed to put salt on the rim and pour a margarita. how do you like it. number one, ufc welterweight knocked out his opponent in 5 seconds. that's a record. he owned him in the octagon and then in the press conference. . >> and it's not over for ben. he has to deal with me. if i see hip i am going to slap the dude up because don't like...
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regional emergency but not a global threat he also raised concern about the disease spreading to auburn areas like goma spreading to other countries like uganda and also a response sign about this recurring in areas where it had already been contained he also raised concerns about the security situation some health workers we talked to say that they feel the effect of you working in a war zone we've seen fighters from. militia groups attacking treatment centers attacking health workers in fact just last weekend 2 community health workers were killed so the committee asking for more funds from the international community to expand the response regionally but also recommending that there shouldn't be any punitive measures borders should not be closed trade should not be restricted this could do more harm and a lot of health workers have been talking to say that this is what we will this is what was needed this international attention is the one that is going to help them win this fight against a boiler. turkey's deputy consul general has been shot dead in the northern iraqi city of erbil
regional emergency but not a global threat he also raised concern about the disease spreading to auburn areas like goma spreading to other countries like uganda and also a response sign about this recurring in areas where it had already been contained he also raised concerns about the security situation some health workers we talked to say that they feel the effect of you working in a war zone we've seen fighters from. militia groups attacking treatment centers attacking health workers in fact...
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host: let's hear from auburn, washington. david is on the republican line. caller: maybe they should ban legal immigration, because if the whole purpose of this increase of the population of our country, that is what donald trump doesn't like and is ,laming it on illegal aliens but there have been illegal aliens come into this country for years, not to recently -- not just recently. this has been happening for decades. [indiscernible] it's not just the illegal aliens and immigrations, but people having children. caller: another -- host: another piece of the immigration process announced yesterday, with the announcement from the trump administration that they have reached a deal with guatemala. the deal would require migrants traveling through guatemala, the nation next to mexico, to seek u.s. asylum in guatemala instead about the u.s.-mexico border. what sort of effect might this have on the flow of traffic from central america? guest: i reached out to dhs to a few senior officials after this because i wanted to get their non-press office opinion. since octo
host: let's hear from auburn, washington. david is on the republican line. caller: maybe they should ban legal immigration, because if the whole purpose of this increase of the population of our country, that is what donald trump doesn't like and is ,laming it on illegal aliens but there have been illegal aliens come into this country for years, not to recently -- not just recently. this has been happening for decades. [indiscernible] it's not just the illegal aliens and immigrations, but...
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ambassador to the foreign ministry in tehran and stuck in the middle of all of this is the grace want auburn and has more on this story now so what is happening now with the ship and with the cargo. well as 2 parallel strands ongoing friday and 1st of all there's the procedural and that is that the $28.00 crew members on board that ship are still on board the ship which is anchored just off to your grata they are being interviewed not question but interviewed by around 50 roll gibraltar police officers and i use the word interviewed because those crew members are being treated as witnesses not as potential suspects what the foreign office here in the u.k. and london is saying is that this investigative side of the process could take several weeks as the gibraltar police try to a certain exactly what the cargo consists of and where it came from and where it was headed to looks like it's going to be an elongated process but as well as that procedural element there is of course the diplomatic elements and iran remains extremely angry that this ship has been stopped and detained by the gibraltar
ambassador to the foreign ministry in tehran and stuck in the middle of all of this is the grace want auburn and has more on this story now so what is happening now with the ship and with the cargo. well as 2 parallel strands ongoing friday and 1st of all there's the procedural and that is that the $28.00 crew members on board that ship are still on board the ship which is anchored just off to your grata they are being interviewed not question but interviewed by around 50 roll gibraltar police...
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but professors at auburn and other pieces saying no there is no way the chicken is that fresh.at ends up happening but i will keep going to chick-fil-a. >> up next, smugglers ditching in the ocean. they seized 2300 pounds of cocaine. i would not bet on anybody getting away from the coast guard. >> not at all. we've seen some incredible video the past weeks first during a drug bust now this where the smugglers are across tossing bales of cocaine off of their boat. i think $35 million in street value was seized and they will be offloading it in california. very interesting. i would not want to be running from them. >> right. the coast guard is an extraordinary operation. they know what they're doing. meanwhile have a personal story i would like to share with all. as a feel-good friday evening story. burly man coughing giving this single mother the gift of a lifetime. a brand-new car. burly man coffees is a conservative alternative to starbucks for those who do not know, they use almost all of their profits to help out single moms. in this case, this is gina and her son, the full
but professors at auburn and other pieces saying no there is no way the chicken is that fresh.at ends up happening but i will keep going to chick-fil-a. >> up next, smugglers ditching in the ocean. they seized 2300 pounds of cocaine. i would not bet on anybody getting away from the coast guard. >> not at all. we've seen some incredible video the past weeks first during a drug bust now this where the smugglers are across tossing bales of cocaine off of their boat. i think $35 million...
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regional emergency but not a global threat he also raised concern about the disease spreading to auburn areas leggo most ready to other countries like uganda and also raised concern about this recurring in areas where it had already been contained he also raised concerns about the security situation some health workers we talked to say that they feel the effect to be working in a war zone we've seen fighters from only militia groups attacking treatment centers attacking health workers in fact just last weekend to community health. there's what killed so the committee asking for more fans from the international community to expand their response regionally but also recommending that there shouldn't be any punitive measures borders should not be closed or trade should not be restricted these could do more harm and a lot of health workers have been talking to say that this is what we this is what was needed this international attention is the one that is going to help them win this fight against obama will have occurred is the d r c country director at save the children and she joins me li
regional emergency but not a global threat he also raised concern about the disease spreading to auburn areas leggo most ready to other countries like uganda and also raised concern about this recurring in areas where it had already been contained he also raised concerns about the security situation some health workers we talked to say that they feel the effect to be working in a war zone we've seen fighters from only militia groups attacking treatment centers attacking health workers in fact...
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morning long and also looking at that fog working its way up into the berkeley hills having yet to auburn off just yet over there earlier this morning we did have some coastal drizzle right around half moon bay and still seeing some misty conditions for those of you traveling up and down highway one elsewhere in the bay we are going to see plenty of sunshine this afternoon. briefly though, as into the latter part of the afternn fog will push back in this is something we didn't see yesterdaywas warm in crystal clear to finish year a wednesday night not going to be that way for your thursday night, definitely fog year and a brisk feel to that air temperatures cooler today, 50's in sunset district. well, 60's hold on elsewhere in san francisco, 60's for the most part on the peninsula on highway one with monte right at the 60 degree mark and 60's as well from brisbane down to millbrae on one oh one further south temperatures out of the 80's for redwood city in mountain view down into the upper 70's, even upper 70 in sunnyvale today with low 80's in san jose and elsewhere in the south bay 70's
morning long and also looking at that fog working its way up into the berkeley hills having yet to auburn off just yet over there earlier this morning we did have some coastal drizzle right around half moon bay and still seeing some misty conditions for those of you traveling up and down highway one elsewhere in the bay we are going to see plenty of sunshine this afternoon. briefly though, as into the latter part of the afternn fog will push back in this is something we didn't see yesterdaywas...
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his first proving grounds were on his aunt effie's farm in auburn, massachusetts.r: with a grant from daniel guggenheim, he moved to new mexico with his wife, esther, who was also his camerawoman. goddard had invented and launched the world's first liquid propellant rocket in 1926, and, in the end, he accumulated more than 200 patents for everything from multistage rockets to fuel pumps and clustered engines. ♪ narrator: by the year 1930, his rockets achieved a speed of 500 miles per hour and an altitude of 2000 feet. this was the year in which the three apollo astronauts were born. goddard had a vision of the age of space, but the world was too slow to make it happen before his death. thank you, robert goddard, for your inventiveness and perseverance. for most people, a trip to the planets was easy. all you needed was a $.10 movie ticket and a nickel bag of popcorn. ♪ >> speed to one half. >> what was that? >> i don't know. >> ship coming up fast behind us. >> here they come. you better put it in reverse, doc. >> flash! narrator: what science fiction in the childh
his first proving grounds were on his aunt effie's farm in auburn, massachusetts.r: with a grant from daniel guggenheim, he moved to new mexico with his wife, esther, who was also his camerawoman. goddard had invented and launched the world's first liquid propellant rocket in 1926, and, in the end, he accumulated more than 200 patents for everything from multistage rockets to fuel pumps and clustered engines. ♪ narrator: by the year 1930, his rockets achieved a speed of 500 miles per hour and...
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. >> reporter: nina is president of the advocacy group crime victims united in auburn.he said she applauds the federal decision. >> to deny victims is completely horrendous. it takes away their voice and the right to seek justice. >> reporter: the death penalty has been controversial. governor gavin newsom issued a moratorium on executions in california concerned about wrongful convictions and ethical considerations. in a statement he said the intentional killing of another person is wrong and our death multi system has been a failure. president trump has spoken several times in favor of the thursday's move adds another divisive issue into the national dialogue ahead of the 2020 presidential election. many democratic statements issued statements opposing the federal execution. >>> a poll conducted last year found 54% of americans in favor of the death penalty for people convicted of murder, 39% are opposed. support for the death penalty has been trending lower among democrats since the mid-1990s but it still remains strong amongst republicans. the federal execution proc
. >> reporter: nina is president of the advocacy group crime victims united in auburn.he said she applauds the federal decision. >> to deny victims is completely horrendous. it takes away their voice and the right to seek justice. >> reporter: the death penalty has been controversial. governor gavin newsom issued a moratorium on executions in california concerned about wrongful convictions and ethical considerations. in a statement he said the intentional killing of another...
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." >> this had his pierce-arrow, it had his auburn, it had his kissel. it had all the better cars. >> jim photographs and grades each one, including this exceptionally rare model, a 1922 detroit electric. >> electric cars were very much favored by women in the early days of cars. they were popular because women weren't able to crank the cars and get them started. >> i'm in! >> this is the steering wheel. >> really? >> well, kind of. this is like a tiller on a boat. >> okay. >> so if you want to go this direction, you push that way, if you want to go that direction, you pull back here. >> okay, i got it. >> then, this is your speed. here is the brake that works sometimes. >> sometimes, john? >> ready to go? >> yes. >> let's do it. >> the engine turns on with a simple flip of the switch. >> the first click, and there you go. >> oh! yikes. >> there you go. >> oh, slow it down, slow it down, slow it down. >> pull this back. >> i'm an excellent driver. i'm an excellent driver. this is like driver's ed. do you have your foot on the brake, teacher? just in case
." >> this had his pierce-arrow, it had his auburn, it had his kissel. it had all the better cars. >> jim photographs and grades each one, including this exceptionally rare model, a 1922 detroit electric. >> electric cars were very much favored by women in the early days of cars. they were popular because women weren't able to crank the cars and get them started. >> i'm in! >> this is the steering wheel. >> really? >> well, kind of. this is like a...
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placing these notes h >>last year notes of hope began appearing on the forest hill bridge that's near auburnn placer county. the handwritten notes of love and encouragement are placed with the goal of trying to save lives the 730 foot bridge is the highest bridge in the state and as well when the reports now one woman placing a nose was actually able to save the life of a man who was about to jump. >>on tuesday care berry and her kids were putting up new note of hope when she noticed a young man on the bridge, i looked at him and i smiled and he just time. but it was enough to give care of feeling that something was wrong. so she kept an eye on him as she and the kids continue to hang notes and when they were done carrick checked on the man one last time i asked him if he was ok and he said yes, but he was shaking so i said can i help you and he said yes as they embrace kara felt him trembling she asked him to sit down with her on the bridge and he agreed cares instinct was right. the man was there to end his life and we talked for now hour and a half from the bridge. >>and i finally i felt
placing these notes h >>last year notes of hope began appearing on the forest hill bridge that's near auburnn placer county. the handwritten notes of love and encouragement are placed with the goal of trying to save lives the 730 foot bridge is the highest bridge in the state and as well when the reports now one woman placing a nose was actually able to save the life of a man who was about to jump. >>on tuesday care berry and her kids were putting up new note of hope when she...
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he received his bachelor's degree from auburn university. and his doctorate from iowa state university. notably he last testified in this room in november after he was nominated to serve as the undersecretary for research education and economics and his nomination was reported out of this committee on a voice vote for a second time on may 14th. welcome back to the committee, doctor, i look forward to your testimony. >> please proceed. >> thank you. good morning. chairman roberts, ranking members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss implementation of related provisions in the 2018 farm bill. the research education economics mission tear at usda is an incredible team and powerful force for the good of u.s. agriculture it's comprised of the agricultural research service, the economic research service, the national agricultural institute of food and agriculture. i'll offer a few updates on each followed by comments on current topics. ars, under the leadership of jacob youngs is the primary intermural research agency. there'
he received his bachelor's degree from auburn university. and his doctorate from iowa state university. notably he last testified in this room in november after he was nominated to serve as the undersecretary for research education and economics and his nomination was reported out of this committee on a voice vote for a second time on may 14th. welcome back to the committee, doctor, i look forward to your testimony. >> please proceed. >> thank you. good morning. chairman roberts,...
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different race fans near seattle got a special jurassic treat over the weekend and world downs in auburnton took a break from racing its usual thoroughbreds to let some dinosaurs take the track and people seem to love it. a lot of running t rex's are actually employees of local pest control company looks better in slow motion doesn't. it's one of the many family friendly promotions, the track and casino runs every year you see the t rex arms are very useful. but salt lake power here. and there's a bunch of t rex is gasping for air. at >>gosh that's pretty funny i so kron 4 news tonight at 8 her prime-time coverage just getting started on this tuesday night thinking of iraq is catherine heat in here with kron 4 news at night. thank you, pam and ken next up at 9. a vigil happening right now for a bay area. a man who was shot and killed following an argument tonight. we're learning more about a manual most be a football player. an aspiring rapper now police are on the hunt for the man they say gunned him down outside a taco bell in livermore we're live at the scene with the very latest. als
different race fans near seattle got a special jurassic treat over the weekend and world downs in auburnton took a break from racing its usual thoroughbreds to let some dinosaurs take the track and people seem to love it. a lot of running t rex's are actually employees of local pest control company looks better in slow motion doesn't. it's one of the many family friendly promotions, the track and casino runs every year you see the t rex arms are very useful. but salt lake power here. and...
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in auburn mother is defending doctor sentencing medical exemptions were not just handed out to her kidsmpetent of process, where she knew my children. she understood our family history. she understood my concerns about previous vaccine situations. >> this data comes met new information that nearly 102nd mental county schools do not have vaccination rates high enough to achieve herd immunity against the measles. >>> it is 5:40 for. as we get ready to celebrate independence day, a former u.s. marine is turning it into an art form. >> he is showing his love of country in a new way. a roman ocha has turned his expansion combat into choreography. he started the exit 12 dance company after deploying to iraq. is is traditionally from the battlefield to belly with a form of therapy. is tower present military expenses, it helps veterans move forward. >> exit 12 is my way of trying to navigate through dealing with those feelings. >> people said i do not want to talk about my were experienced or i cannot talk about a. >> 30th, we do not have to do it.>> when bako and the asaba are not on stage, th
in auburn mother is defending doctor sentencing medical exemptions were not just handed out to her kidsmpetent of process, where she knew my children. she understood our family history. she understood my concerns about previous vaccine situations. >> this data comes met new information that nearly 102nd mental county schools do not have vaccination rates high enough to achieve herd immunity against the measles. >>> it is 5:40 for. as we get ready to celebrate independence day, a...
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the within the same exact job, but it's chris who has the gratitude of ran and her peers, you know auburnie wong. >>new findings of the medical community may lead to a new approach in the way anorexia is treated reporter britt conway explained to the newest connection to the eating disorder. >>when a person suffers from anorexia nervosa most of their treatment is built on the psychiatric aspects of the eating disorder. but new research could change that approach. the study published in the journal nature genetics found a correlation between anorexia and metabolic traits researchers studied the dna of nearly 17,000 people with anorexia along with 55,000 healthy people. those with anorexia had many of the same genetic markers as other subjects who are found to be at risk for psychiatric disorders like ocd and depression. but they also had markers for high physical activity and certain metabolic traits like low body mass index. researchers say identifying certain genetic precursors can help build a more complex treatment schedule for enter or exit patients. one that not only treats the menta
the within the same exact job, but it's chris who has the gratitude of ran and her peers, you know auburnie wong. >>new findings of the medical community may lead to a new approach in the way anorexia is treated reporter britt conway explained to the newest connection to the eating disorder. >>when a person suffers from anorexia nervosa most of their treatment is built on the psychiatric aspects of the eating disorder. but new research could change that approach. the study published...
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the final four, auburn will play virginia. michigan state will meet texas tech.nzaga sadly will play with themselves. they were eliminated from the tournament. you know, i got a lot of heat last week for floating the possibility that gonzaga might not actually exist outside of the ncaa tournament. now that they're out of it, count how many times you hear the word "gonzaga" between now and next march. answer will be gonzero times. that's how many times. [ laughter ] today as i'm sure you're aware is april fools day. and i have a little something to confess. i pulled a little april fools day prank on you guys. there's not going to be -- the killers are not on the show tonight. the kardashians are not on the show tonight. tonight for the next hour i'd like to talk to you about my lord and savior, jesus christ. [ laughter ] we have been -- everybody has fun on april fools day, but no one had more fun with april fools day than the gang here in las vegas this morning on channel 8. >> so it is april. april fools day. i don't think we're planning anything weird on each o
the final four, auburn will play virginia. michigan state will meet texas tech.nzaga sadly will play with themselves. they were eliminated from the tournament. you know, i got a lot of heat last week for floating the possibility that gonzaga might not actually exist outside of the ncaa tournament. now that they're out of it, count how many times you hear the word "gonzaga" between now and next march. answer will be gonzero times. that's how many times. [ laughter ] today as i'm sure...
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we passed a $5 billion supplemental appropriation to try to help take care of the people amassing auburn. >> reporter: growing number of migrants on the mexican side of the border are giving up on their asylum claims and heading back to their home countries. saying, they don't think they will get the chance to start a new life in america. >> they don't realize we have come from far away to work in the united states. it's unfair to let or not let people with these ginger. truck the u.s. secretary is scheduled to testify before congress latest this month talk about conditions inside those migrant holding centers. that the latest from dallas. casey steagall, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> today, the oakland mayor libby shop is touring the community on mandela parkway. offer shelter to people living under the 580 freeway 31st and perault applicable as well as those at an encampment along with street. this community should get listed 80 people off the street. those who do not agree to vacate and move into kevin's will have to find a new place to live. oakland mayor libby schaaf says the success rate is
we passed a $5 billion supplemental appropriation to try to help take care of the people amassing auburn. >> reporter: growing number of migrants on the mexican side of the border are giving up on their asylum claims and heading back to their home countries. saying, they don't think they will get the chance to start a new life in america. >> they don't realize we have come from far away to work in the united states. it's unfair to let or not let people with these ginger. truck the...
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have done the same exact job, but it's chris who has the gratitude of ran and her parents, you know auburn. >>lonnie wong. >>now 6.20 a college football team near sacramento is grieving the loss of one of their own. chancellor feels colbert was shot at a party in fair oaks early sunday morning. he was later pronounced dead at the hospital. he attended sera college in rockland and the coach there says he's giving the team the time it needs to process their emotions during this tragic loss. police are still looking for the gunman this morning. >>well the city of modesto is considering awarding of permits for a straight pride march in a local park. so this flier circulated on social media and advertises the modesto will host the straight pride event august 24th. so the man behind and he's part of the national straight pride coalition and he says the parade of it is his group's a cultural answer to the lgbtq community. people in there have been some mixed reactions. >>i think it's ridiculous here all be there we have to have a voice and don't tell people at some point feel that way i think if
have done the same exact job, but it's chris who has the gratitude of ran and her parents, you know auburn. >>lonnie wong. >>now 6.20 a college football team near sacramento is grieving the loss of one of their own. chancellor feels colbert was shot at a party in fair oaks early sunday morning. he was later pronounced dead at the hospital. he attended sera college in rockland and the coach there says he's giving the team the time it needs to process their emotions during this tragic...
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this is jeffrey out of auburn, new york. a democrat. jeffrey, go ahead. jeffrey, are you with us this morning? caller: yes i am. i have two comments. the first is a comment on the profitability of the mueller investigation. i believe there is about a 10% return on what we spend on this investigation, which was in the neighborhood of $180 million. i believe the last stat i heard was forfeiture's and fines equal $210 million, which is a 10% return on investment, a pretty good return if you ask me. the second comment is, a joke, and i believe it is totally clean. what is the difference between arguing a point with a republican and banging your head against a brick wall? host: don't make me regret it. what is your answer? caller: at least, when you quit banging your head against a brick wall, one mind was changed. host: that is a democrat in new york. andrew desiderio on the cost of the molar investigation. guest: i think he is referring of hispresident, one criticisms is a waste of taxpayer funds. if you look at what was seized as part of the investigation,
this is jeffrey out of auburn, new york. a democrat. jeffrey, go ahead. jeffrey, are you with us this morning? caller: yes i am. i have two comments. the first is a comment on the profitability of the mueller investigation. i believe there is about a 10% return on what we spend on this investigation, which was in the neighborhood of $180 million. i believe the last stat i heard was forfeiture's and fines equal $210 million, which is a 10% return on investment, a pretty good return if you ask...
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ryan wallace, he's from auburn, he was running a rock climbing equipment gym for children at the festival. spotted the suspect wearing a vest, long sleeve vest, he rose his gun up and started spraying rounds. wallace wanted to run but felt responsible for the children on his rock climbing gym. >> we had half of them up there, and so i was pulling them out, try igto get them out and run. instincts kicked in really, just get the kids out and be safe. that was all i could really think of doing. just kind of trying to decipher everything out in my head. >> reporter: yeah, what do you do now? >> exactly, just got to have your friends, decompress, make sure you got your loved ones. >> wallace eventually did run and hid under a trail we are some of the other vendors until it was safe to come out. within a minute of this shooting, gilroy police say their officers did shoot and kill that suspect. coming up in about id s'd say 2 minutes the brief exchange of words between another witness and the shooter. reporting live in gilroy, bob redell "today in the bay." >> thanks so much for that, bob, for t
ryan wallace, he's from auburn, he was running a rock climbing equipment gym for children at the festival. spotted the suspect wearing a vest, long sleeve vest, he rose his gun up and started spraying rounds. wallace wanted to run but felt responsible for the children on his rock climbing gym. >> we had half of them up there, and so i was pulling them out, try igto get them out and run. instincts kicked in really, just get the kids out and be safe. that was all i could really think of...
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students will work to protest and i want to be extremely clear that this is not the issue and an auburnhat i you get all the black students on campus. and students are cognizant of that where you have a separate event somewhere. if they want to come to your college can put on - - college campus i don't know if they even exist so i think for students look at charles murray so have an event on the bell curve for those issues and the problems surrounding that research and that is the sense that i am a sportswriter everybody has embraced the debates and in that sense for a lot of these kids that may be the person i am yelling at will change their mind. that is not how this will work. but those that don't violate anyone's right to free speech because that's not a right to have somebody else say that you are an idiot but to encourage student protest and we will donate money to this fund for immigrants or lgbt. there are a lot of ways and ways to irritate the people and encourage students to do that. i was raised by activist hippies to go out to do something that doesn't give credence and that
students will work to protest and i want to be extremely clear that this is not the issue and an auburnhat i you get all the black students on campus. and students are cognizant of that where you have a separate event somewhere. if they want to come to your college can put on - - college campus i don't know if they even exist so i think for students look at charles murray so have an event on the bell curve for those issues and the problems surrounding that research and that is the sense that i...
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the within the same exact job, but it's chris who has the gratitude of ran and her peers, you know auburn. >>lonnie wong. >>frankly it's getting harder for me to want to make a deal with iran because they behaved very badly. >>the relationship between the united states and iran seems to be gettinworse tonight as iran claims it arrested us how the conflict is now threatening one of our nation's closest allies plus enough is enough how the deadly crash over the weekend, the san francisco is prompting a new call for action. >>and temperatures going to be heating up as we wind >>the year the impacts and today we're seeing a video of that tesla that crashed and killed a pedestrian over the weekend in san francisco. the crash was yesterday in the city's tenderloin district police say a 21 year-old woman ran that red light and struck a husband and wife, killing the husband kron four's michelle kingston has the story. >>absolutely devastated. i need. >>these occurrences of pedestrian fatalities from traffic violence are occurring way to austin jodi midair says the executive director for walk, san
the within the same exact job, but it's chris who has the gratitude of ran and her peers, you know auburn. >>lonnie wong. >>frankly it's getting harder for me to want to make a deal with iran because they behaved very badly. >>the relationship between the united states and iran seems to be gettinworse tonight as iran claims it arrested us how the conflict is now threatening one of our nation's closest allies plus enough is enough how the deadly crash over the weekend, the san...
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>>last year notes of hope began appearing on the forest hill bridge has near auburn in placer countye north fork of the american river. the handwritten notes of love and encouragement replace with the goal of trying to save lives as 730 foot bridge is the highest bridge in california and as a witness attic shows us why woman placing notes was able to save the life of a man who was about to jump. >>on tuesday care berry and her kids were putting up new note of hope when she noticed a young man on the bridge, i looked at him and i smiled and he just and down but it was enough to give care of feeling that something was wrong. so she kept an eye on him as she and the kids continue to hang notes and when they were done carrick checked on the man one last time i asked him if he was ok and he said yes, but he was shaking so i said can i help you and he said yes as they embrace kara felt him trembling she asked him to sit down with her on the bridge and he agreed cares instinct was right. the man was there to end his life. >>and we talked for an hour and a half from the bridge. and i finally
>>last year notes of hope began appearing on the forest hill bridge has near auburn in placer countye north fork of the american river. the handwritten notes of love and encouragement replace with the goal of trying to save lives as 730 foot bridge is the highest bridge in california and as a witness attic shows us why woman placing notes was able to save the life of a man who was about to jump. >>on tuesday care berry and her kids were putting up new note of hope when she noticed a...
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he's from auburn, he was running the rock climbing equipment for the children here.e thought the first shots were fireworks. then he spotted the gunman, says he was wearing a vest, a long sleeved tactical shirt, cargo pants, boots and he said he just put his gun up and started spraying rounds all over the place. wallace wanted to run but he felt responsible for those children on his rock climbing gym. >> one of the kids equipment and we had half of them up there, and so i was pulling them out, trying to get them out. instincts kicked in, get the kids out and be safe. that was all i could really think of doing. just kind of trying to decipher everything out in my head. >> reporter: yeah, what do you do now? >> exactly. you just got to have your friends, decompression, make sure you got your loved ones. >> reporter: ryan wallace eventually ran and hid under a trail we are some of the other vendors. they obviously came out once they knew the scene was safe for them and they weren't hurt. within a minute of the shooting gilroy police say their officers shot and killed th
he's from auburn, he was running the rock climbing equipment for the children here.e thought the first shots were fireworks. then he spotted the gunman, says he was wearing a vest, a long sleeved tactical shirt, cargo pants, boots and he said he just put his gun up and started spraying rounds all over the place. wallace wanted to run but he felt responsible for those children on his rock climbing gym. >> one of the kids equipment and we had half of them up there, and so i was pulling them...
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. >> reporter: ryan wallace was part of a crew from auburn, california, running rock climbing equipment for children. he thought the fist shots were fireworks. [ gunshots ] then h spotted the gunman. >> he had a vest on. had a long-sleeved tactical shirt, cargo pants, boots. he was ready to do some damage. >> he just rose his gun up and started spraying out the crowd all around. >> reporter: but wallace couldn't just run from danger. he felt responsible for all the kids stuck on the climbing equipment. >> we had half of them up there. so i was pulling them out, trying to get them out and run. things kicked in, get the kids out, be safe. that's all i could really think of doing. >> reporter: the chaos unfolded so quickly. burned into wallace's memory tonight, horrifying images of some of the victims. >> i watched two -- watched two kids get hit and two others get hit. >> two kids? >> reporter: after the mad dash out of the spray of bullet, wallace hid, along with other vendors. >> after that, i just hid under the trailer and waited until i was told to run. and i ran. i had a coworker run
. >> reporter: ryan wallace was part of a crew from auburn, california, running rock climbing equipment for children. he thought the fist shots were fireworks. [ gunshots ] then h spotted the gunman. >> he had a vest on. had a long-sleeved tactical shirt, cargo pants, boots. he was ready to do some damage. >> he just rose his gun up and started spraying out the crowd all around. >> reporter: but wallace couldn't just run from danger. he felt responsible for all the kids...
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>> burn -- cal auburn. know the former chief of staff john kelly is on the board there. $775 per head per day and they go out in shackles. >> all right. thank you so much. >> that is what we need to be focused on and thank you so much for bringing it to light. >> thank you very much. >> that's incredible. >>> coming up political sabotage by tweet. >> new reporting shows that president trump hurt someone by his tweet. >> while we hear from some democrats in washington, d.c. referring to u.s. customs and border facilities as concentration camps what we saw today was a facility that is providing care that every american would be proud of. >> wow. vice president mike pence toured two border facilities on friday. and then defended the conditions inside. we'll be right back. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invi
>> burn -- cal auburn. know the former chief of staff john kelly is on the board there. $775 per head per day and they go out in shackles. >> all right. thank you so much. >> that is what we need to be focused on and thank you so much for bringing it to light. >> thank you very much. >> that's incredible. >>> coming up political sabotage by tweet. >> new reporting shows that president trump hurt someone by his tweet. >> while we hear from some...
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host: we will go to mary in auburn, new york. guest: -- caller: good morning. i have a comment. listening to your program manier with the democratic that was on. i can't forever what his name was. host: congressman kildee. caller: he was talking about the reason we rebuild foreign countries. him is i owns to my own home. if i give my money to my neighbor to improve their home now i'm in ame go, their home is raised it in value. the cities are going into disarray. i look at the city i lived in growing up and it was beautiful. now it is totally garbage all over, houses are not taking care of. host: congressman, do you agree with spending taxpayer dollars on foreign aid to help those in other countries? guest: i do. we don't spend very much. we have better than a $4 trillion budget. billion less than $60 on the entire state and forward eight apparatus. that is finding the embassies and the state department. it's a pretty small part of the budget. historically some the smartest investments we have made have helped us immediately after world war ii. the marshall plan was really impor
host: we will go to mary in auburn, new york. guest: -- caller: good morning. i have a comment. listening to your program manier with the democratic that was on. i can't forever what his name was. host: congressman kildee. caller: he was talking about the reason we rebuild foreign countries. him is i owns to my own home. if i give my money to my neighbor to improve their home now i'm in ame go, their home is raised it in value. the cities are going into disarray. i look at the city i lived in...
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host: let us talk to gerard from auburn, maine. good morning. caller: good morning. am calling to speak about the subject that i do not hear anybody else talk about, the baby boomers retiring. it seems to me that the economy is greatly influenced by this particular period that we are going through, which i believe started probably a year or so ago, towards the end of obama's administration. i believe now, it does not seem to matter who the president is. however would've been president, they would have been reaping the benefits of the baby boomer age retiring. lower theirompanies overhead because they are not paying the extreme amounts that they have been paying for long-term employees that have been around for a long time, which includes pension plans and 401(k)'s. retiring, allle of a sudden these companies can afford much cheaper and younger employees. so, that opens up all kinds of jobs out the country. this is what i believe is the reason why we are having a hard time finding people to hire. we just do not have the personnel in the country to replace the vast amo
host: let us talk to gerard from auburn, maine. good morning. caller: good morning. am calling to speak about the subject that i do not hear anybody else talk about, the baby boomers retiring. it seems to me that the economy is greatly influenced by this particular period that we are going through, which i believe started probably a year or so ago, towards the end of obama's administration. i believe now, it does not seem to matter who the president is. however would've been president, they...
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this is jeffrey out of auburn, new york. a democrat. jeffrey, go ahead.frey, are you with us this morning? caller: yes i am. i have two comments. the first is a comment on the profitability of the mueller investigation. i believe there is about a 10% return on what we spend on this investigation, which was in the neighborhood of $180 million. i believe the last stat i heard was forfeiture's and fines equal $210 million, which is a 10% return on investment, a pretty good return if you ask me. the second comment is, a joke, and i believe it is totally clean. what is the difference between arguing a point with a republican and banging your head against a brick wall? host: don't make me regret it. what is your answer? caller: at least, when you quit banging your head against a brick wall, one mind was changed. host: that is a democrat in new york. andrew desiderio on the cost of the molar investigation. guest: i think he is referring of hispresident, one criticisms is a waste of taxpayer funds. if you look at what was seized as part of the investigation, the
this is jeffrey out of auburn, new york. a democrat. jeffrey, go ahead.frey, are you with us this morning? caller: yes i am. i have two comments. the first is a comment on the profitability of the mueller investigation. i believe there is about a 10% return on what we spend on this investigation, which was in the neighborhood of $180 million. i believe the last stat i heard was forfeiture's and fines equal $210 million, which is a 10% return on investment, a pretty good return if you ask me....
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host: let's hear from auburn, washington. david is on the republican line.ler: maybe they should ban legal immigration, because if the whole purpose of this increase of the population of our country, that is what donald trump doesn't like and is ,laming it on illegal aliens but there have been illegal aliens come into this country for years, not to recently -- not just recently. this has been happening for decades. [indiscernible] it's not just the illegal aliens and immigrations, but people having children. caller: another -- host: another piece of the immigration process announced yesterday, with the announcement from the trump administration that they have reached a deal with guatemala. the deal would require migrants traveling through guatemala, the nation next to mexico, to seek u.s. asylum in guatemala instead about the u.s.-mexico border. what sort of effect might this have on the flow of traffic from central america? guest: i reached out to dhs to a few senior officials after this because i wanted to get their non-press office opinion. since october,
host: let's hear from auburn, washington. david is on the republican line.ler: maybe they should ban legal immigration, because if the whole purpose of this increase of the population of our country, that is what donald trump doesn't like and is ,laming it on illegal aliens but there have been illegal aliens come into this country for years, not to recently -- not just recently. this has been happening for decades. [indiscernible] it's not just the illegal aliens and immigrations, but people...
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>>as we head to break, here's a live look outside of the golden gate bridge that auburn is still notpletely lifted is going to hang around probably for the next couple of hours. but don't worry it's going to be a fabulous afternoon anna warming trend it's on its way we'll be right back. you can't fake the goods of real strawberries. the crunch of real almonds. how chocolatey chunks taste in cold milk. we keep it real. because you can't fake... delicious. special k. [woman on pa] introducing togo's new hot chicken trio. the new brewpub chicken with grilled chicken, bacon, and fresh avocado. the hot buffalo chicken with frank's redhot wings sauce. and the tangy barbecue. the new hot chicken trio at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? [woman on pa] live look outside of san francisco from our embarcadero camera the winds are gone, but it's still here that cloud cover and meteorologist dave spahr a warning though i yesterday i went to the giants game and then i forgot to put sunscreen on my neck and shoulders now you're paying the price, i'm paying the price right ok, you know it's g
>>as we head to break, here's a live look outside of the golden gate bridge that auburn is still notpletely lifted is going to hang around probably for the next couple of hours. but don't worry it's going to be a fabulous afternoon anna warming trend it's on its way we'll be right back. you can't fake the goods of real strawberries. the crunch of real almonds. how chocolatey chunks taste in cold milk. we keep it real. because you can't fake... delicious. special k. [woman on pa]...
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host: we will go to mary in auburn, new york. guest: -- caller: good morning. i have a comment. i was listening to your program manier with the democratic that was on. i can't forever what his name was. host: congressman kildee. caller: he was talking about the reason we rebuild foreign countries. him is i owns to my own home. if i give my money to my neighbor to improve their home now i'm in ame go, their home is raised it in value. the cities are going into disarray. i look at the city i lived in growing up and it was beautiful. now it is totally garbage all over, houses are not taking care of. host: congressman, do you agree with spending taxpayer dollars on foreign aid to help those in other countries? guest: i do. we don't spend very much. we have better than a $4 trillion budget. we spend less than $60 b
host: we will go to mary in auburn, new york. guest: -- caller: good morning. i have a comment. i was listening to your program manier with the democratic that was on. i can't forever what his name was. host: congressman kildee. caller: he was talking about the reason we rebuild foreign countries. him is i owns to my own home. if i give my money to my neighbor to improve their home now i'm in ame go, their home is raised it in value. the cities are going into disarray. i look at the city i...