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this is just north of santa barbara. these hills filled with homes. this will certainly be a long night, maybe a long week ahead for firefighters. we'll show you video just in to our newsroom. a different perspective, a different anging le these fires what's making matters worse, not just high heat but intense winds. we expect more evacuations and more crews. eerily reminiscent of what we saw in wine cast octo i southern california? >> well, it is terrifying. right now this very moment, people are trying to get what they can to just get out and get out safe. we have had the hot temperatures all day long, all-time record-setting heat. still a hot 98 degrees. we wanted to put a map perspective on this. we know a lot of you have family and friends in southern california. there's santa barbara right there. here's goleta. the fire started in the hills of goleta. right now winds out of the north at 10, but it's gusting 15 to 25 miles per hour, and that is the big fear. why these evacuations are happening, because those flames could spread all the way throug
this is just north of santa barbara. these hills filled with homes. this will certainly be a long night, maybe a long week ahead for firefighters. we'll show you video just in to our newsroom. a different perspective, a different anging le these fires what's making matters worse, not just high heat but intense winds. we expect more evacuations and more crews. eerily reminiscent of what we saw in wine cast octo i southern california? >> well, it is terrifying. right now this very moment,...
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as the book shows, barbara has followed the counsel of u.s. supreme court justice william patterson who served from 1793 until 1806. patterson said, laugh where we can. it's one of the best maxims to pass through life with ease and comfort. please join me now in a hearty welcome to barbara babcock. [ applause ] >> thank you, ruth. how is that for an introduction from a supreme court justice that you really admire? i, like many of the people in this room tonight, feel that i have traveled with ruth ginsburg on some little part of her improbable journey to iconic fame. i also feel that we have participated together in a great revolution in the legal profession. most people, even many of our lawyer colleagues, are unaware of the revolution scope, how much things have changed, and the vast potential that lies before us for even more change. i've called this talk "a world before us: young women lawyers of the second wave." i'll start by telling you what it was like at the beginning. when we were young women with the world before us, i first met rut
as the book shows, barbara has followed the counsel of u.s. supreme court justice william patterson who served from 1793 until 1806. patterson said, laugh where we can. it's one of the best maxims to pass through life with ease and comfort. please join me now in a hearty welcome to barbara babcock. [ applause ] >> thank you, ruth. how is that for an introduction from a supreme court justice that you really admire? i, like many of the people in this room tonight, feel that i have traveled...
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story,e of barbara's old the women lawyers, barbara cap ock has led the way by being smarter and tougher than men. also, more empathetic and self aware, funny and shrewd. raincoats" is a joy to read. barbara has followed the council of u.s. supreme court justice william patterson. who served from 1793-1806. said, laugh where we can is one of the best maximums to pass through life with ease and comfort. please join me now in a hardy welcome to barbara babcock. [applause] professor babcock: thank you, having had that from a supreme court justice that you really admire. i, like many of the people in this room tonight, feel that i have traveled with ruth ginsburg on some little part of her improbably journey to iconic fame. i also feel that we have participated together in a great revolution in the legal profession. most people, even many of our lawyer colleagues, are unaware of the scope and how much things have changed, and the vast potential of what lies before us for more change. i have called this talk the young women lawyers of the second wave. i will start by telling you what it was l
story,e of barbara's old the women lawyers, barbara cap ock has led the way by being smarter and tougher than men. also, more empathetic and self aware, funny and shrewd. raincoats" is a joy to read. barbara has followed the council of u.s. supreme court justice william patterson. who served from 1793-1806. said, laugh where we can is one of the best maximums to pass through life with ease and comfort. please join me now in a hardy welcome to barbara babcock. [applause] professor babcock:...
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had no idea, she said, that shirley had left pepper with barbara.t barbara persuaded a court that pepper had essentially been abandoned and, thus, could be adopted or that shirley stole her back again. and then there they were telling their story on "dateline." telling how shirley and barbara had described her. >> yes, i heard what they said about me. i was not a street walker. i was a waitress all my life. >> they also said you didn't really want your children. you were happy to abandon them. >> i never abandoned my children. never. ever. and would never, ever do that. >> and she wasn't a drug addict either, she says. she's not had a smooth or easy life. and for much of it, she has missed her children and blamed herself for what happened. trusting shirley? >> yes. >> and for not having those kids under your wing all the time? >> that's right. >> tell me about that. >> to me, i felt like it was my fault, because i put them in the hands of this monster. >> we're in a hotel room in los angeles. geri is eager, anxious, terrified, visibly shaking. and t
had no idea, she said, that shirley had left pepper with barbara.t barbara persuaded a court that pepper had essentially been abandoned and, thus, could be adopted or that shirley stole her back again. and then there they were telling their story on "dateline." telling how shirley and barbara had described her. >> yes, i heard what they said about me. i was not a street walker. i was a waitress all my life. >> they also said you didn't really want your children. you were...
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barbara: why is it bad? >> because you are putting new sanctions and that goes to the people of iran, not to the government of iran. barbara: others think it is the onlyay to bring down the government. but everyone hates the travel ban, barring those from countries mr. trump sees a s a security risk. it has become a bit ornely one man, and expensive -- so far he has lost half $1 million. he likes mr. trump's policies, ense tos doesn't make him. >> take the travel ban from the an country, because the iranian people are educated and love america. barbara: there is some confusion about what exactly the policy is after mr. pompeo's speech.en longtime opponts of the regime ynse a window of opportun and are waiting to see how far the administration is willing to b. barbara plett-ushe news, los angeles. laura: for more on thef words between the u.s. and iran, i oke a brief time ago with karim sadjadpour, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for inteational peace. do you feel that there is a rising risk of conf
barbara: why is it bad? >> because you are putting new sanctions and that goes to the people of iran, not to the government of iran. barbara: others think it is the onlyay to bring down the government. but everyone hates the travel ban, barring those from countries mr. trump sees a s a security risk. it has become a bit ornely one man, and expensive -- so far he has lost half $1 million. he likes mr. trump's policies, ense tos doesn't make him. >> take the travel ban from the an...
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in 2016, barbara published another book. life.ne was about her own so youbrought it with me can see it. raincoats.h "being nixon" and he is working on a biography of sandra day o'connor. barbara babcock has led the way for women lawyers by being smarter and tougher than men. also, more empathetic and self aware. shrewd.and fish raincoats is a joy to read. barbara has followed the council of william patterson. 1793-1806.rom to pass through life with ease and comfort. please join me now in a hardy babcock.o barbara [applause] professor babcock: how is that introduction? i feel that i have traveled with ruth ginsberg on her improbably journey to iconic fame. i also feel that we have participated together in a great revolution in the legal profession. are unaware of how much things have changed and the potentialhat -- vast tha tlies -- that lies before us for more change. i will start by telling you what it was like at the beginning. women, with young the world before us i first met ruth in the early 70's when we were each among
in 2016, barbara published another book. life.ne was about her own so youbrought it with me can see it. raincoats.h "being nixon" and he is working on a biography of sandra day o'connor. barbara babcock has led the way for women lawyers by being smarter and tougher than men. also, more empathetic and self aware. shrewd.and fish raincoats is a joy to read. barbara has followed the council of william patterson. 1793-1806.rom to pass through life with ease and comfort. please join me now...
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barbara: you understood what he was saelng? >> absol barbara: southern california is home to a quter million iranian americans. they call this neighborhood tehrangeles. getting them on board umth president's agenda could be a tough sell because they are divided over his decision to pull out of the nuclear deal, and they are angry about the travel ban, which hits iranians particularly hard. one man was eager to hear what mike pompeo had to say. he prerecorded his radio program so he could attend the speech. he is no fan of the regime, but thinon mr. trump's positi decision to scrap the nlear deal was -- >> bad. the same word that he said, then deal -- bad deal, i say bad decion. barbara: why is it bad >> because you are putting new sanctions and that goes to the people of iran, not to the government of iran. baeara: others think it is only way to bring down the government. but everyone hates the travel ban, barring those from countries mr. trump sees a s a security risk. it has become a bit lonely for one man, and expensive -- s
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vessel in brussels barbara i'm going to start with you because the nato summit was just over the last couple of days and the similar situation where trump made some comments and them pulled back on them what do you make of his comments that he just made at the presser today about nato. it's pretty much the same that he. did during the two days at nato only that he still doesn't seem to have understood that nato is not a main cash box where the member countries put money in but we're talking about money that each individual country uses and spends for their own military. kid keeps on was the sort of repeat misrepresentation and after leaving nato leaders completely flux and totally sort of out of their understand range an area of understanding because they did know where they were at was the same. and we can only say that this is the course he has he is steering however in the back here because i'm in the center of london that the main demonstration against the people are really gearing up and cheering the speakers this is a huge demonstration londoners of all ages have come up young a
vessel in brussels barbara i'm going to start with you because the nato summit was just over the last couple of days and the similar situation where trump made some comments and them pulled back on them what do you make of his comments that he just made at the presser today about nato. it's pretty much the same that he. did during the two days at nato only that he still doesn't seem to have understood that nato is not a main cash box where the member countries put money in but we're talking...
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more now joins us from moscow barbara russia have knocked a spade out of the world cup how are people reacting to this news in russia. but i can tell you it was quite an experience to be inside that stadium and followed the game and side the atlas. it was electric with the arena almost exploding in the end the crowd was behind the team all the way through and to be fair spain was the better seeing so it was not always going in russia's interest and still the russian fans were so months behind their team and yet russian minutes to hold strong in the defense i think spain must have been very frustrated russia made it through its first time and also into the penalty shoot out and yeah then the big surprise happens and the russian actually won. a many people wrote off russia right from the start didn't they barbara i mean they are the lowest ranked team in the tournament but they're in the quarter final how far can they go. well you might if they beat spain they can beat anybody that's at least what's a people here think now they might not have the most creative the most quantitative styl
more now joins us from moscow barbara russia have knocked a spade out of the world cup how are people reacting to this news in russia. but i can tell you it was quite an experience to be inside that stadium and followed the game and side the atlas. it was electric with the arena almost exploding in the end the crowd was behind the team all the way through and to be fair spain was the better seeing so it was not always going in russia's interest and still the russian fans were so months behind...
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moore in the russian capital barbara it's good to see you what's the mood like in moscow with the game fast approaching. while excitement is very high of course there right before kickoff it looks very promising from what i've seen already in the meter on the way here and also around the stadium so many fans who came i would say red and white is definitely the dominant picture in the dominant colors here but you might also spot some let in american fans still in from mexico from brazil and of course friends fans all along i think a craze or made a very interesting move that trying to get all these new true fans behind their side and this is interesting because we have we still have so many new fans here all the eleven americans who were hoping to have their own team here and the final is now created saying come on join the underdog and you can be part of us part of our huge celebration i think that's a very clever move they made here some lobbying going on in moscow mark will come to you the players are surely ready for this match up to what can we expect on the pitch i think everyone'
moore in the russian capital barbara it's good to see you what's the mood like in moscow with the game fast approaching. while excitement is very high of course there right before kickoff it looks very promising from what i've seen already in the meter on the way here and also around the stadium so many fans who came i would say red and white is definitely the dominant picture in the dominant colors here but you might also spot some let in american fans still in from mexico from brazil and of...
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correspondent barbara vessel in london thank you very much barbara. now some of the other stories making news around the world the u.s. justice department says twelve russian spies have been charged with hacking into democratic party e-mail accounts ad of the two thousand and sixteen presidential election u.s. officials say they were aiming to harm hillary clinton's campaign russia denies the charges saying they're an attempt to influence monday's meeting between russian president putin and donald trump. british police say they found a small bottle containing the military grade nerve agent nobody chalk in the home of one of the two people who fell ill authorities are investigating how the substance ended up in the home of charlie riley the other victim don sturgis died in england on sunday. the death toll from friday's suicide bombing at an election rally in pakistan has killed has climbed rather to more than one hundred thirty and local officials say the number of dead is likely to increase the so-called islamic state group has claimed responsibility
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sarah: barbara is in london for us.ou are standing near trafalgar square where 100,000 protesters gathered there what have they been telling you about trump's visit? barbara: they are really opposed to every aspect of trump politics. everybody has gone home because of a sudden downpour sort of ending the festivities because it did have the sense of a carnival of protest as people wanted to call it because there was a lot of fun. there was music, dancing, lots of posters that made fun of trump, like the big baby we had seen earlier in the day. the main message londoners wanted to send was, we say no to you, no to racism and homophobia and islamophobia, and the way he treats women and the way he educates against migrants. that is something many londoners today really rejected, so the main message was no, mr. president. sarah: also no state dinner in britain. barbara: there was a state dinner for him that was not really planned because this was supposed to be a working visit only. theresa may thought it was start to sort o
sarah: barbara is in london for us.ou are standing near trafalgar square where 100,000 protesters gathered there what have they been telling you about trump's visit? barbara: they are really opposed to every aspect of trump politics. everybody has gone home because of a sudden downpour sort of ending the festivities because it did have the sense of a carnival of protest as people wanted to call it because there was a lot of fun. there was music, dancing, lots of posters that made fun of trump,...
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jane: barbara plett-usher, thank s ve much for joining me. ha17 peopl died, nine from the same family, after a tourist boat sank in a missouri lake during a fierce storm. it is one of the most deadly such incidents in years, but the so-called duck boats have beenn involvedstring of fatal accidents. .vestigators are on the s the bbc's james cook reports. this duck boat made it back to the shore. the passengers not wearing life jackets, apparently unaware of quite how much in danger they were in. >>h my god. >> oh my god.in >> it's gog under. james: further out, a second duck boat was bigger trouble. unable to cope with the blast from a severe thunderstorm. >> they have lost sight of it. >> i need a rope. ojames: of the 31nboard, just 14 survived, brought ashore in shock. among the dead was a b one-year-oaby. >> call the emts, please. james: the missouri govcenor's ofold the bbc that nine of the 17 dead were frd one family, o other members survived. >> been a veryrying night. please keep all of our family's -- families involved and the first re
jane: barbara plett-usher, thank s ve much for joining me. ha17 peopl died, nine from the same family, after a tourist boat sank in a missouri lake during a fierce storm. it is one of the most deadly such incidents in years, but the so-called duck boats have beenn involvedstring of fatal accidents. .vestigators are on the s the bbc's james cook reports. this duck boat made it back to the shore. the passengers not wearing life jackets, apparently unaware of quite how much in danger they were in....
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needs to look at that again and we have to look at santa barbara.g hurt by plastic straws, marine life is the way people get their livelihood about tourists come to santa barbara centered around that marine life, fishing or eating it, fish and chips on the p right there. >> he makes a compelling argument and i will end this, the supervisor says san francisco has been a pioneer of environmental change, looking for alternatives to the plastic that is choking marine ecosystems and littering our streets but other things are littering the streets too. >> i'm tended to call this a straw man argument. last week right here this same group of 3 amazing people on fox news were talking about how the city of san francisco wants to give illegal immigrants the right to vote. they want to give people who are in this country illegally the right to vote but they don't want us to be able to use a straw. they want to put a waitress in jail for bringing -- giving like it a bend in extra with a soda drink. it is ridiculous and shows the priorities of people in californi
needs to look at that again and we have to look at santa barbara.g hurt by plastic straws, marine life is the way people get their livelihood about tourists come to santa barbara centered around that marine life, fishing or eating it, fish and chips on the p right there. >> he makes a compelling argument and i will end this, the supervisor says san francisco has been a pioneer of environmental change, looking for alternatives to the plastic that is choking marine ecosystems and littering...
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there are plenty of gold six of them what did you make of the game barbara. but haven't they had from the perspective of brit mutual the spectator it was and i think it was it had all of its sports we had drama this. some of the story we had in pages on the page that we had these six goals including i cannot see and i don't go i think it was just a very exciting part of the game lots of action on the pitch fantastic shot really final word i think we have seen that with all the men to see if that's ahead today it was said to be to be a trial it's pretty electric so i think what it was great i'm very happy i was able to. make i'm going to come to you now watching the scenes of the celebrations and the trophy being lifted by the french players to talk us through this extraordinary match it was ups incredible as you mentioned number of times on so many goals the highest score files in one hundred fifty eight so kicked off in the eighteenth minute you see here a free kick from one whose money but it's actually a deflection from my mind you can see you're sitting r
there are plenty of gold six of them what did you make of the game barbara. but haven't they had from the perspective of brit mutual the spectator it was and i think it was it had all of its sports we had drama this. some of the story we had in pages on the page that we had these six goals including i cannot see and i don't go i think it was just a very exciting part of the game lots of action on the pitch fantastic shot really final word i think we have seen that with all the men to see if...
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martinez: barbara hampton. barbara: i am privileged to serve as the ceo of simmons siemens usa, a 170-year-old company. here we are at the brink of the fourth industrial revolution. we have 50,000 employees in all , we have 60 manufacturing research and digitalization centers across those states, and what we are working on is everything from the transformation happening in energy, to the needs of health care for the future, to the needs of infrastructure. all of those have been a huge focus for us. a big question, what is the role of a conglomerate these days? that is what we are grappling with at siemens. we have discovered that we are able to take advantage of backs for teas of people with technical knowledge. but what we need in leadership is people who can connect the dots, communicate, drive teamwork. my start was in lexington virginia, a small college town, lee.ngton and everybody in town was exposed to all kinds of liberal arts things, and one of the key themes was, you have to be accountable, and you ha
martinez: barbara hampton. barbara: i am privileged to serve as the ceo of simmons siemens usa, a 170-year-old company. here we are at the brink of the fourth industrial revolution. we have 50,000 employees in all , we have 60 manufacturing research and digitalization centers across those states, and what we are working on is everything from the transformation happening in energy, to the needs of health care for the future, to the needs of infrastructure. all of those have been a huge focus for...
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santa barbara county sheriff says that 3000 residentsleave. the he says this is the reason why and no deaths or injuries were reported. >> you need to be aware and you need to be alert. >> reporter: y evacuations were listed at 5 pm. neighbors rest home, relieved that they still had a home. >> i feel like anything could've happened. >> reporter: he looks over at the mast. he knows that it could have been a lot worse. >> i ended up tearing up our bedroom like you would not believe. the cat was under the bed. it was like, it was like an ash hurricane. >> reporter: many people are still under a mandatory evacuation. one more point, that i want to make is that county officials say that firefighters were able to aggressively go after this fire because it had -- they had additional federal funding. they were able to get resources that they anticipated that they would need, just in case another massive fire swept through santa barbara county like the one that we saw at the end of last year. reporting from santa barbara , >>> at least one death is bei
santa barbara county sheriff says that 3000 residentsleave. the he says this is the reason why and no deaths or injuries were reported. >> you need to be aware and you need to be alert. >> reporter: y evacuations were listed at 5 pm. neighbors rest home, relieved that they still had a home. >> i feel like anything could've happened. >> reporter: he looks over at the mast. he knows that it could have been a lot worse. >> i ended up tearing up our bedroom like you...
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in london and barbara faisal in brussels thank you so much to both of you. staying in the u.k. now in prime minister theresa may says that she is appalled and shocked by the death of a woman exposed to the soviet era poisoned nobody talk police have opened a murder investigation into the incident forty four year old dawn sturgis and her boyfriend became ill two weeks ago in southwest england not far from where a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned with the same substance earlier this year london has blamed moscow for that attack which has been described as the first chemical weapon used in europe since world war two. formula one racing now and sebastian fetzer has taken the tenth a vent of the season the british grand prix he got past britain's own lewis hamilton who actually started the race in pole position. sensation in silverstone right from the green light surpassed in fact it was for rory flew straight into the lead while a slow start for lewis hamilton was made even worse when jimmy reich units ferrari sent him to rearing off the track a time penalty for th
in london and barbara faisal in brussels thank you so much to both of you. staying in the u.k. now in prime minister theresa may says that she is appalled and shocked by the death of a woman exposed to the soviet era poisoned nobody talk police have opened a murder investigation into the incident forty four year old dawn sturgis and her boyfriend became ill two weeks ago in southwest england not far from where a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned with the same substance earlier...
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i think santa barbara needs a look at that again and we need to have look at santa barbara.arine life is being heard by plastic straws. marine life is the way a lot of people get their livelihood and tourists come to santa barbara subject around the marina life. >> shannon: larry, i will add this from san francisco supervisor. "san francisco has been a pioneer of environmental change and it's time to find alternatives to that plastics choking our ecosystems." >> i am tempted to call this a strawman argument. think about it. last week here, this same group of three amazing people on fox news, we were talking about how the city of san francisco wants to give illegal immigrants the right to vote. they want to get people who are in this country illegally the right to vote but they don't want us to be able to use a straw. they want to put a waitress in jail for giving my kid a bendy straw with a soda. it's ridiculous and it tells you the priorities of people in california right now. dare i say i think it's the last straw for many people. >> shannon: i'm going to stop you. let me
i think santa barbara needs a look at that again and we need to have look at santa barbara.arine life is being heard by plastic straws. marine life is the way a lot of people get their livelihood and tourists come to santa barbara subject around the marina life. >> shannon: larry, i will add this from san francisco supervisor. "san francisco has been a pioneer of environmental change and it's time to find alternatives to that plastics choking our ecosystems." >> i am...
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for us tonight in london barbara thank you. well where does your digital data go after you die today a german court handed down a landmark ruling elevating inheritance rights over private data protection the court ordered facebook to turn over the data which had belonged to a family's deceased daughter of the family had been in a legal battle for years claiming information in their daughter's facebook account could give clues to what caused her death. almost six years ago at scarlets run over by an underground train in berlin whether it was a suicide or a tragic accidental still unknown the parents say to try to get access to a facebook page to find out if the message has provided any clues although they have to loving code for said was blocked as facebook had already memory allies to account after facebook refused to grant them access the parents won a first case and twenty fifteen only for another court to overturn the ruling on the grounds that opening the account would compromise the privacy of his contacts in the latest ve
for us tonight in london barbara thank you. well where does your digital data go after you die today a german court handed down a landmark ruling elevating inheritance rights over private data protection the court ordered facebook to turn over the data which had belonged to a family's deceased daughter of the family had been in a legal battle for years claiming information in their daughter's facebook account could give clues to what caused her death. almost six years ago at scarlets run over...
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. >>> we have breaking news, we are following a fast-moving fire that started in santa barbara county. these are live pictures here. you can hit the reporter talking from the helicopter taking the pictures. this is the goleta area. about five miles from the uc campus. the situation is frightening. we have seen several homes burned. evacuations are underway. reports of the fire starting a couple of hours ago as a tree branch fell on an electrical wire. a home caught fire and from there the flames quickly spread. so far 35 acres have burned and there are reports that a number of homes are threatened. the conditions are not good. it is hot. almost 100 degrees right now. is also strong wind and it is very dry. we will keep an eye on it and bring you any new information as we get it. that fire is one of several burning right now as high temperatures hit a lot of the state. is a map of where some of the biggest fires are burning. one of them is the west fire in san diego county. late today governor emergency for the area. the west fire started this afternoon along i-eight near a heavily pop
. >>> we have breaking news, we are following a fast-moving fire that started in santa barbara county. these are live pictures here. you can hit the reporter talking from the helicopter taking the pictures. this is the goleta area. about five miles from the uc campus. the situation is frightening. we have seen several homes burned. evacuations are underway. reports of the fire starting a couple of hours ago as a tree branch fell on an electrical wire. a home caught fire and from there...
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. >>> we begin with breaking news in santa barbara county. thousands are being evacuated because of a fast-moving fire that ignited last night in the hills over santa barbara. fire officials say a home caught fire and it quickly spread as a brushfire. it's in goleta. 3200 who live in the area are under evacuation this morning. the intense heat and high wind are making it difficult for fire crews. more crews are expected to be deployed to santa barbara county today. >>> more damage near san diego. the alpine fire has stopped spreading but it is only 5% contained. this was the scene yesterday 30 minutes of san diego near alpine along interstate 8. intense heat, dry conditions and high winds fueled the flames yesterday afternoon. at one point interstate 8 had to be completely closed. the blaze decimated an entire decimated block in an instant. one man say he and his wife were caught offguard. they had only a minute to get out. >> i was dodging fire, going back and forth on the road and drove to the place where there was the least flame. and it w
. >>> we begin with breaking news in santa barbara county. thousands are being evacuated because of a fast-moving fire that ignited last night in the hills over santa barbara. fire officials say a home caught fire and it quickly spread as a brushfire. it's in goleta. 3200 who live in the area are under evacuation this morning. the intense heat and high wind are making it difficult for fire crews. more crews are expected to be deployed to santa barbara county today. >>> more...
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and i imagined that they reacted to that victory with jubilation barbara how is it there. i mean this was beyond their wildest dreams that there were huge celebrations not only inside the stadium but also later in the city center i went to one of the streets here way usually the fans would gather and celebrate anyway all the international fans yesterday it was packed with russian fans it was really an incredible atmosphere i brought some impressions with me here you go. unparalleled joy on the streets of moscow many fans are struggling to comprehend russia's latest when few russians ever expected so much of the national city. and many with move in but i don't believe about this it's impossible i think so. i think it was incredible and very proud of my country and i'm very happy that so many foreigners there right in there sharing our wien with us with the first majority of fans coming from russia passionate support was surely a factor against spain. i think it was worrisome for the food that we played in was to compete in the over the first loose did you and the france was
and i imagined that they reacted to that victory with jubilation barbara how is it there. i mean this was beyond their wildest dreams that there were huge celebrations not only inside the stadium but also later in the city center i went to one of the streets here way usually the fans would gather and celebrate anyway all the international fans yesterday it was packed with russian fans it was really an incredible atmosphere i brought some impressions with me here you go. unparalleled joy on the...
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so barbara that was a rather uncharacteristic performance from belgium who have pretty much rolled over their opponent so far yeah i think that's true for the first sixty minutes at least quite disappointing and belgium had also shown some fun rip . some south to be vulnerable and in the end i say they have just done once as so many favorites have done here struggling against a so called the underdog who was seventy playing a perfect game but i think it's more important that they actually have been able to fight back and so the strong performance and yes what is a victory like do barbara for a team like belgium. yeah i do think it will give them a lot of positive spirit of course having this experience with them knowing that they are able to fight back actually this does not happen very often at knockout stages at that word cops so i think this is very strong and it does give them some more push momentum and positive energy for the next. let's bring in tom. now belgium will face brazil coming up there in the quarterfinals after brazil beat mexico of course and monday's early match how s
so barbara that was a rather uncharacteristic performance from belgium who have pretty much rolled over their opponent so far yeah i think that's true for the first sixty minutes at least quite disappointing and belgium had also shown some fun rip . some south to be vulnerable and in the end i say they have just done once as so many favorites have done here struggling against a so called the underdog who was seventy playing a perfect game but i think it's more important that they actually have...
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sports correspondent she's standing by in moscow where this final has been played barbara tell us about what the fans there are saying now that this world cup has wrapped up. to be honest most of the fans us the inside the stadium of course because celebrations are going on and of course the especially the french fans they would not leave the stage before they have been able to soak up this whole atmosphere that all these celebrations but of course i mean just like in zagreb maybe people here from the creation team that's been very proud of the achievements and they can be because this is the first final they've reached and they have had shown such a good performance and then the few french people i've been able to talk to here i can just see and feel how they are relieved they are after what happened two years ago have also been to friends to the final in paris two years ago i have seen all those disappointments desperation after they lost the final there and the euro two thousand and sixteen and this is so big for them now having won this final finally that's the joy of. talking about
sports correspondent she's standing by in moscow where this final has been played barbara tell us about what the fans there are saying now that this world cup has wrapped up. to be honest most of the fans us the inside the stadium of course because celebrations are going on and of course the especially the french fans they would not leave the stage before they have been able to soak up this whole atmosphere that all these celebrations but of course i mean just like in zagreb maybe people here...
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los itrio forestales ha llevado a las autoridades declarar estado de emergencia en santa bÁrbara. personas evacuadas y 100 acres de maleza arrasados. importantes autopistas y el gobernador jerry browndeclarÓ el condado en un estado de emergencia. [habla en inglÉs] el vocero del departamento de bomberos de santa bÁrbara dijo que se desconocen las causas del incendio y que lo viento de la noche del viernes desplazaron rÁpidamente las llamas, pero este no es el Único incendio que mantiene ocupado a casi 5000 bomberos en california, que por aire y tierra combaten el incendio county que ya ha arrasado con mÁs de 88,000 acres. [habla el inglÉs] reportera: dice que los incendios se extiende rÁpido debido a los aÑos de sequÍa. estos incendios son un reto para las autoridades debido a la ola de calor que afecta bÁsicamente a los valles y los desiertos. de acuerdo con el servicio nacional del tiempo, el viernes los termÓmetros alcanzaron 117°,superando el rÉcord. elda --down town marcÓ 108°, superando el rÉcord en 1992. ♪ ♪ fÉlix: otra ola de calor deja vÍctimas en quebec. a partir de este
los itrio forestales ha llevado a las autoridades declarar estado de emergencia en santa bÁrbara. personas evacuadas y 100 acres de maleza arrasados. importantes autopistas y el gobernador jerry browndeclarÓ el condado en un estado de emergencia. [habla en inglÉs] el vocero del departamento de bomberos de santa bÁrbara dijo que se desconocen las causas del incendio y que lo viento de la noche del viernes desplazaron rÁpidamente las llamas, pero este no es el Único incendio que mantiene...
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barbara: that's a good question. his approach was to try the argument that mr. trump is not soft on russia. you heard that the u.s. continues to reject the annexation of crimea, that there was no change in sanctions on russia, that theca ame gave $200 million to ukraine. he also said that mr. trump got it when it came to election meddling. he said, mr. pompeo, that he himself told the russians that if there was further election meddling, there nculd be conseq. in terms of senators being convinced, they don't sound convinced. senator bob corker said to mr. pompeo, look, we have faith in you and it is the president we are concerned about. another senatorai i know you are making the distinction between the u.s. policy in the president's atements, but the president's statemlits are u.s. . jane: are we any clearer about what happened behind closed doors at the two-hour meeting between president trump and president putin? barbara: not really, jane. he has not given detail about what took place in the composition. he defended the president's right to have a conversatio
barbara: that's a good question. his approach was to try the argument that mr. trump is not soft on russia. you heard that the u.s. continues to reject the annexation of crimea, that there was no change in sanctions on russia, that theca ame gave $200 million to ukraine. he also said that mr. trump got it when it came to election meddling. he said, mr. pompeo, that he himself told the russians that if there was further election meddling, there nculd be conseq. in terms of senators being...
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let's check in with barbara in front of the u.s. embassy. good evening to you, barbara.e understand president trump is spending the night at the u.s. ambassador's residence. we can guess that the reception inside, from the prime minister this evening has been better than what you are hearing outside. barbara: yes, of course, every step he has done so far of whatever he was -- somehow protesters showed up and they made a tremendous amount of noise this afternoon here at the residence of the u.s. embassy in london, to show trump that they are there. but the big protest will be expected tomorrow, and of course there will be the baby blimp, a huge balloon of trump as an ugly and sort of angry baby wearing diapers, to sort of make things even more obvious. there were protests all across the country, inherent regents park, to introduce a bit of levity into the horrors of trump, there were some creative sign that was sought here from protesters earlier, and we asked one of the organizers of the protests here in london why people are turning out and why they are so violently aga
let's check in with barbara in front of the u.s. embassy. good evening to you, barbara.e understand president trump is spending the night at the u.s. ambassador's residence. we can guess that the reception inside, from the prime minister this evening has been better than what you are hearing outside. barbara: yes, of course, every step he has done so far of whatever he was -- somehow protesters showed up and they made a tremendous amount of noise this afternoon here at the residence of the u.s....
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correspondent barbara vessel is in london and has been covering the events for us barbara it's good to see you there were huge demonstrations. yesterday that's where you were what have people been saying to you about his visit. oh people of course really came out to put such a sign against trump's policies in all regards he's a racist they said he's a sexist he's scapegoats migrants and whatever he does on international relations is a disaster he has left the paris climate accord i mean the list is just endless of white people who are really coming out and protesting against trump yesterday and so it is really that a lot of londoners in particular when he got into this tussle with london's well love the mayor said he can londoners really came out to say we don't want this man here on our soil and so that it was more part of the story but the other was of course that people followed throughout the day this crazy roller coaster off the visit when he first insults to reason me and then says she's great when you first praises boris johnson and then says yes we'll do trade was you and it wi
correspondent barbara vessel is in london and has been covering the events for us barbara it's good to see you there were huge demonstrations. yesterday that's where you were what have people been saying to you about his visit. oh people of course really came out to put such a sign against trump's policies in all regards he's a racist they said he's a sexist he's scapegoats migrants and whatever he does on international relations is a disaster he has left the paris climate accord i mean the...
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one would have said so they're definitely impressing a lot of people i think we do have a clip of barbara speaking to we seem to see it so let's have a look at that. what a drama what an incredible day for the russian fans i say this is their victory spain with clearly the better team they have more quality more pole position but russian menace to hold strong make it through extra time into the penalty shoot out and then also have the nerves to win i say this is because they have this enormous crowd behind them there was little going lots of cheering also in that sense the victory was absolutely deserved and the support as we had been so skeptical about that area would seem ahead of the tournaments they still supported the team all the way through so i say having russia win here as the best that could happen to this world cup. well there you have a barbara moral force march in moscow and she was obviously just talk about how important the fans are for the russian squat indeed pablo foley is from dili's force many thanks indeed for giving us all those highlights i started out. well turning
one would have said so they're definitely impressing a lot of people i think we do have a clip of barbara speaking to we seem to see it so let's have a look at that. what a drama what an incredible day for the russian fans i say this is their victory spain with clearly the better team they have more quality more pole position but russian menace to hold strong make it through extra time into the penalty shoot out and then also have the nerves to win i say this is because they have this enormous...
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[applause] >> hi, i am barbara ehrenrich. i thought i would start by introducing alissa quart a little bit more but i came to know her, i started something called the economic hardship project, which is this. there is more for people up here. at this point six. before alyssa came along, we were floundering. and and essays and things like that. >> the idea was we raised money so that we could pay low income people, journalists generally, there is no shortage of low income journalists because nobody else is paying anymore. don't know if i should mention the atlantic.com. >> 50% according to -- there has been a 50% traction of newsrooms in 2005,. jobs lost. people need help. >> and a 3000 peace, and online side, you can pay $75 for that. that is impossible. if you work weeks or months, we thought we could come in, and photojournalists, we will pay you the old standards. >> which was the standard in 1995. >> we didn't have trouble attracting people who do this, and the editor was alissa quart. not only an editor but a writer. i d
[applause] >> hi, i am barbara ehrenrich. i thought i would start by introducing alissa quart a little bit more but i came to know her, i started something called the economic hardship project, which is this. there is more for people up here. at this point six. before alyssa came along, we were floundering. and and essays and things like that. >> the idea was we raised money so that we could pay low income people, journalists generally, there is no shortage of low income journalists...
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barbara garcia, director of health. i want to thank mayor farrell for all his support in the last many months of expanding services for us. many of those services will help individuals who people are concerned with who are seeing open drug use and mental health issues. i also want to thank the san francisco department of -- the san francisco police department and the bart police. we've been working for many months with both of these agencies to identify individuals who they have been concerned with for many years at times. we have those individuals in our hands in terms of their names and we are identifying them and trying to get to them and trying to provide support. so we really are doing an individualized approach to this and we are also looking at the issue of ensuring that today we have our homeless out reach team from our homeless department as well as our street medicine team and they will work together to make sure that we are working with individuals as they come across them in bart, leaving bart or in the surr
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it's like almost having a twelfth or even thirteenth player ahead on the pitch but our colleague barbara moore who had the look of actually being there and watching all the action live at sends us that this report a little bit earlier on. what a drama what an incredible day for the russian fans i say this is their victory spain with clearly the better team they had more quality more ball position but russian menace to hold strong make it through extra time into the penalty shoot out and then also have the nerves to win i say this is because they had this enormous crowd behind them there was a little going lots of cheering also in that sense the victory was absolutely deserved and the support as we had been so skeptical about their very own steam ahead of the tournament they still supported the team all the way through so i say having russia win here as the best that could happen to this work out. of there you have the best thing that could happen for the world cup of course it's always great to have the hosts in there because like barbara was saying you know they've really really rooted
it's like almost having a twelfth or even thirteenth player ahead on the pitch but our colleague barbara moore who had the look of actually being there and watching all the action live at sends us that this report a little bit earlier on. what a drama what an incredible day for the russian fans i say this is their victory spain with clearly the better team they had more quality more ball position but russian menace to hold strong make it through extra time into the penalty shoot out and then...
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london for us barbara not much love for trump in the british capital looks like. no there was no love ever for donald trump here in the center of london a pity that he didn't ever get to hear because he would have really had an ear full londoner check pretty much every single one of the trump stands for and every single one of his policies they protests that they said very vocally against his racism against islamophobia against sexes mistreatment of women his scapegoating of my urine suddenly just all round the whole white house on the donald trump in the eyes of the londoners who had come out in huge droves today during his sunday afternoon here on trafalgar square everything was wrong was that and their main message to him was no mr president all right so that's how people were reacting in london what about on the official level barbara did they roll out the red carpet for trump yes they did roll out the red carpet more than it was expected because this was officially not a state visit this was just of working visit so usually i mean head of state or government
london for us barbara not much love for trump in the british capital looks like. no there was no love ever for donald trump here in the center of london a pity that he didn't ever get to hear because he would have really had an ear full londoner check pretty much every single one of the trump stands for and every single one of his policies they protests that they said very vocally against his racism against islamophobia against sexes mistreatment of women his scapegoating of my urine suddenly...
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in london and barbara faisal in brussels thank you so much to both of you. and we'd like to stay in the u.k. prime minister theresa may says that she is appalled and shocked by the death of a woman exposed to the soviet era poisoned novi chuck police have opened a murder investigation into the incident. forty four year old daughter sturgis and her boyfriend became ill two weeks ago in southwest england not far from where a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned with the same substance earlier this year london has blamed moscow for that attack which has been described as the first chemical weapons use in europe since world war two. a quick check of some other stories that have been making news around the world the japanese government says that at least one hundred people are dead or presumed dead after heavy rains and mudslides in recent days rescuers dug through mud and rubble bracing to find survivors tens of thousands of emergency workers have been deployed to help more than two million people were ordered to evacuate their homes. two journalist
in london and barbara faisal in brussels thank you so much to both of you. and we'd like to stay in the u.k. prime minister theresa may says that she is appalled and shocked by the death of a woman exposed to the soviet era poisoned novi chuck police have opened a murder investigation into the incident. forty four year old daughter sturgis and her boyfriend became ill two weeks ago in southwest england not far from where a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned with the same...
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please join me in welcoming alyssa and barbara ehrenreich. [applause] >> hello, i am barbara and i thought i'd start by introducing her little bit more. but sort of how i came to know her. i started as a than economic rem project which is this. there's more room for people up here. >> before she can along come i have to tell you we were floundering in many ways but i take a lot of the blame. i am not able to manage or figure out, you know, projects. i just like articles and essays and things like that. the idea was to be would raise money so that we could pay low income people, journalists generally coming and there is no shortage of the low-income journalists. so, because nobody else is paying us anymore. i don't know if i should mention the atlantic. >> there's been a 50% contraction in the news room soo that is a lot of jobs that are lost so we are seeing a lot of people. but also people who will turn in the 2,000 or 3,000 piece to some well-known online site and see wsaywe can pay $75 for that. that's impossible if you worked fowere tofor
please join me in welcoming alyssa and barbara ehrenreich. [applause] >> hello, i am barbara and i thought i'd start by introducing her little bit more. but sort of how i came to know her. i started as a than economic rem project which is this. there's more room for people up here. >> before she can along come i have to tell you we were floundering in many ways but i take a lot of the blame. i am not able to manage or figure out, you know, projects. i just like articles and essays...
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more than 2,000 people evacuated near santa barbara. nearly two dozen buildings destroyed. the man and his six kids barely made it out alive. >> the wind was gusting so fast last night. there was no chance. >> just with the shovel and the hose, i probably put out 30 to 40 spot fires easily. >> reporter: firefighters attacking it from the air and on the ground. >> when you have fire weather like that with the wind and the relative humidity and the heat, it's really just impossible. we kind of go into a defensive mode. >> reporter: in northern california, the fires turned deadly. one killed as flames there exploded across 20,000 acres. fires burning in san diego county too. >> we've got to get out of here, guys. >> reporter: it's churning through homes, even injuring a firefighter. >> we had 60 seconds maybe. we knew immediately we needed to get in our cars and go. >> reporter: california's march of flames part of nearly 60 large fires racing across 13 states. making matters worse, the west is baking in a blistering heat wave. >> it's super duper hot. >> reporter: records sha
more than 2,000 people evacuated near santa barbara. nearly two dozen buildings destroyed. the man and his six kids barely made it out alive. >> the wind was gusting so fast last night. there was no chance. >> just with the shovel and the hose, i probably put out 30 to 40 spot fires easily. >> reporter: firefighters attacking it from the air and on the ground. >> when you have fire weather like that with the wind and the relative humidity and the heat, it's really just...