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justice barrett: let's see. i think that might days and the struggle of balancing being a mother and having children and school and sports and school activities are probably no different than most working mothers. the same struggle of balancing it and fitting it in with everything that we have as professors and being on the court of appeals. it's no different than other working mothers. i think that it can be funny. i have four children who are in high school or grade school. so, in the morning we get them out the door to school, and my youngest son has downs syndrome, and he really enjoys music, so we are packing his backpack and i will be back in my briefcase, and he chooses the song. there was one day when benjamin had been choosing music, including not so much -- the classic who let the dogs out. [laughter] as we were walking the hallways and the basement area with all the portraits of the justices who served before, and they're so dignified looking, and all along in my brain, don't listen to that song if yo
justice barrett: let's see. i think that might days and the struggle of balancing being a mother and having children and school and sports and school activities are probably no different than most working mothers. the same struggle of balancing it and fitting it in with everything that we have as professors and being on the court of appeals. it's no different than other working mothers. i think that it can be funny. i have four children who are in high school or grade school. so, in the morning...
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amy coney barrett replaces her.ut the dynamics in what we think of as the conference in that court about whether to take up that case knowing how adjacent it is to justice ginsburg's death. >> so one of the things that adam liptak and i found was that this was a real point of sensitivity for the court. it interesting that on the one hand in our system of lifetime appointments the passing of justices helps refresh the law. it's part of what moves the law around, moves the law along. but if the law changes to quickly after a justice dies it can look like this is actually amy comey barrett wrote years ago in the law review article, if you look at this is about politics and power instead of law and reason. so there's this debate in early 2021 about whether to take up the case. not how to decide it, but whether to take it up at all. and it becomes a debate about timing. it's very clear that this new conservative super majority has the votes to hear the case. they have the minimum of four, in fact initially they have five
amy coney barrett replaces her.ut the dynamics in what we think of as the conference in that court about whether to take up that case knowing how adjacent it is to justice ginsburg's death. >> so one of the things that adam liptak and i found was that this was a real point of sensitivity for the court. it interesting that on the one hand in our system of lifetime appointments the passing of justices helps refresh the law. it's part of what moves the law around, moves the law along. but if...
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. >> well, so the standard account is that ruth bader ginsburg dies, amy coney barrett comes on to thert, and it's inevitable. it's going to happen. but in fact, they take months and months and months of internal deliberations about whether to hear the case. and our reporting shows that justice barrett ultimately voted against hearing the case, so the bear minimum of four justices, it takes four justices to put a case on the docket, did that, and while justice barrett ultimately voted with the majority to undo roe v. wade, our reporting shows that this was a much more complicated enterprise within the court to get it on the docket and then even once it's on the docket, there were strenuous efforts made by the center of the court, chief justice roberts and justice brayer, a liberal to try to come up with a compromise, so much so that justice brayer taught about doing away with part of roe. >> stephen breyer was on the court at the time this reporting covers and he was one of the justices trying to find a way to at least save some of roe v. wade. i am curious, though, in talking about th
. >> well, so the standard account is that ruth bader ginsburg dies, amy coney barrett comes on to thert, and it's inevitable. it's going to happen. but in fact, they take months and months and months of internal deliberations about whether to hear the case. and our reporting shows that justice barrett ultimately voted against hearing the case, so the bear minimum of four justices, it takes four justices to put a case on the docket, did that, and while justice barrett ultimately voted...
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now from the perspective of joseph barrett, again commissioner of. it seem that the 1862 law was really nice neat clean and simple. he thought that the process of applying for a pension was really easy and simple, and he stated very simply, any claimant of ordinary intelligence and education can applying directly to this office for forms and instructionsuid to the particular case establish his claim and secure its prompt. nothing is of the claimant, which is not necessary, and in mo instances convene only obtainable. so if you look at law as it is written on paper and the that's laid out, it really seems simple enough and i understand why he said what he said. but like a lot of things it's not as simple as it is in reality. so you had to provide proof of marriage. you had to provide proof of military service and provide proof of death. it seems simple enough, however, you cannot just write a letter that says, i was married on this date, my husband was killed. this battle and served in this unit. and so you had to in order to get those three things. y
now from the perspective of joseph barrett, again commissioner of. it seem that the 1862 law was really nice neat clean and simple. he thought that the process of applying for a pension was really easy and simple, and he stated very simply, any claimant of ordinary intelligence and education can applying directly to this office for forms and instructionsuid to the particular case establish his claim and secure its prompt. nothing is of the claimant, which is not necessary, and in mo instances...
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mara barrett, nbc news >>> thanks for watching "early today.have a great weekend and a safe >>> the 2024 presidential race is heating up. but where will mr. trump be on the ballot that's the question as one of his competitors faces a day of damage control the fallout from nikki haley's answer when asked what caused the civil war. >>> a major change in tone from israel
mara barrett, nbc news >>> thanks for watching "early today.have a great weekend and a safe >>> the 2024 presidential race is heating up. but where will mr. trump be on the ballot that's the question as one of his competitors faces a day of damage control the fallout from nikki haley's answer when asked what caused the civil war. >>> a major change in tone from israel
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mara barrett has more. >> this was our 8-9-foot area over here, and they're all empty. >> reporter: forpping in christmas trees from a farm in north carolina and selling them to the people of chicago but this year, year, the penu ' show up. in 9 to 10 footers don't exist anymore. 8 to 9s, we got shorted. >> reporter: most americans' trees come from oregon, north carolina, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin and washington but retailers like ivey all across the country have faced a short supply across the years. >> people definitely want to cut it own tree, but we can't grow them fast enough >> we open bit first weekend >> reporter: why is there a tight supply in. >> it goes back to 2008 and the recession. there was an oversupply of trees. and growers were having a hard time selling them. and because of that, they didn't plant back as many trees >> reporter: this tree's about 7 feet tall. that takes about 15 years to grow that was likely planted around the time of the 2008 recision. here they sell for $200, doubling the mark average of $80 to10 $100 a tree nearly seven in ten growers say i
mara barrett has more. >> this was our 8-9-foot area over here, and they're all empty. >> reporter: forpping in christmas trees from a farm in north carolina and selling them to the people of chicago but this year, year, the penu ' show up. in 9 to 10 footers don't exist anymore. 8 to 9s, we got shorted. >> reporter: most americans' trees come from oregon, north carolina, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin and washington but retailers like ivey all across the country have faced...
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barrett, the war itself uh is also being considered, when we're talking about uh uh the um the backlash and the aftermath of all of this inside israel uh for uh the prime minister benyamin netanyahu, this war itself is also being considered as major flop uh for him, i want you to elaborate on that for us as well. yes, well politically uh the bide administration and the netanyahu gangsters uh face slightly different uh problems in the case of biden he would actually be better off if uh netanyahu resigned and wound up in prison and totally new extremist free israeli government were formed and that could happen in the event of the war stopping in a in a context in which it is obvious that netanyahu and the israelis have lost or failed to achieve their goals in major way, which is undoubtedly how it will end, because there's no way they can achieve their goals. they can't eliminate hamas, as they claim they're going. too, and all they're succeeding in doing is massacring civilians, so they're in a position where as soon as this war stops, it will be viewed as a failure uh within israel, and
barrett, the war itself uh is also being considered, when we're talking about uh uh the um the backlash and the aftermath of all of this inside israel uh for uh the prime minister benyamin netanyahu, this war itself is also being considered as major flop uh for him, i want you to elaborate on that for us as well. yes, well politically uh the bide administration and the netanyahu gangsters uh face slightly different uh problems in the case of biden he would actually be better off if uh netanyahu...
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nbc's mara barrett has more. >> reporter: the battle for the future of reproductive rights escalating across the country. ripple effects from lawsuits in texas and kentucky and reversal of state law in michigan while state supreme courts in new mexico and wyoming hwill hea abortion arguments this week kate cox learned the baby she's carrying has a fatal abnormality, now planning to go across state lines for her abortion, according to her attorney >> they're forcing me to continue the pregnant is he, the pain and suffering, put me through the risk of continuing the pregnancy, it's cruel. i want to get through this, and i want to heal, and i want to try again for another baby >> reporter: cox saw her request for an exemption from the state ban granted, but then it was halted after the attorney general filed an emergency stay. her attorney writing the that's week of legal limbo has been hellish for kate her health is on the line. she's been in and out of emergency room and can't wait any longer meanwhile, in kentucky, a woman who is eight weeks pregnant filing a lawsuit alongside planned
nbc's mara barrett has more. >> reporter: the battle for the future of reproductive rights escalating across the country. ripple effects from lawsuits in texas and kentucky and reversal of state law in michigan while state supreme courts in new mexico and wyoming hwill hea abortion arguments this week kate cox learned the baby she's carrying has a fatal abnormality, now planning to go across state lines for her abortion, according to her attorney >> they're forcing me to continue...
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wade and yet justice barrett, when it came to decide whether to hear the case voted against it.e on the case itself, she was in the majority, but nonetheless, and that image you put up is very striking. it only takes four votes to put the case on the court's docket, and those four votes were all from conservative men. >> i want to know your general take on this reporting, but i also, looking forward, this is the same court that's going to be ruling on the abortion pill mifepristone, what does that tell you? >> well, you know, again, congratulations on the "new york times," this was a tremendous piece of reporting, we've been riveted by it, reading through it. great info graphics too if you haven't checked out the story online. what this story did was underscore both the court's understanding of how devastating this decision could be on their credibility, and the public approval, and yet they did it anyway. right? and you -- remember, we are one of the organizations, one of the fit reproductive rights organizations sned onto a court reform coalition, we've been vocal about the et
wade and yet justice barrett, when it came to decide whether to hear the case voted against it.e on the case itself, she was in the majority, but nonetheless, and that image you put up is very striking. it only takes four votes to put the case on the court's docket, and those four votes were all from conservative men. >> i want to know your general take on this reporting, but i also, looking forward, this is the same court that's going to be ruling on the abortion pill mifepristone, what...
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told the public about it, for a number of reasons, to put some distance from the rival amy coney barrett avoid a compressed argument schedule to follow and track other cases. a quite unusual thing, that they do something that you ordinarily did not announce in public in order to kick it over to the next term, so that they don't do away with roe v. wade, just months after they did, they look like an abortion protector, ruth bader ginsburg. >> you mentioned -- you reported that amy coney barrett was initially a sticking up tops but then last-minute, turns to a no vote. it really sounds like it's about optics for her. it's not necessarily some judicial standard, it's about the fact that she does not want to be seen as rushing into her new posts and throwing out row. is that a fair stutsman? >> i am not sure it's optics, because until we reported it, it was known that she had decided not to vote in favor of taking the case. i think it may be a sign. but what is for sure is that we reported here in the case with the bare minimum of four votes, all now conservatives, and every woman was on the
told the public about it, for a number of reasons, to put some distance from the rival amy coney barrett avoid a compressed argument schedule to follow and track other cases. a quite unusual thing, that they do something that you ordinarily did not announce in public in order to kick it over to the next term, so that they don't do away with roe v. wade, just months after they did, they look like an abortion protector, ruth bader ginsburg. >> you mentioned -- you reported that amy coney...
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amy barrett ultimately voting to overturn roe was actually opposed to hearing the case.emember, while it takes five votes to decide a case, it only takes four votes to grant review in a case. and here, four conservative justices, all men,oted to take this case, overriding their five other colleagues, including all three of the court's women justices. "the new york times" reported, quote, the men appeared to be betting that justice barrett would ultimately side with them, pushing her into a case she had not wanted to take. joining me now to discuss all of this is amani gandy, an editor at large for rewire news group where she covers law and court and serves as the cohost of the podcast boom, lawyered. so what were your big takeaways from this bombshell reporting from "the new york times"? >> i think that the reporting showed that the supreme court is a fundamentally failed institution. and i think perhaps even more importantly, john roberts has turned out to be a failed justice. this is a man who when he took the helm said his job was going to be calling balls and strikes
amy barrett ultimately voting to overturn roe was actually opposed to hearing the case.emember, while it takes five votes to decide a case, it only takes four votes to grant review in a case. and here, four conservative justices, all men,oted to take this case, overriding their five other colleagues, including all three of the court's women justices. "the new york times" reported, quote, the men appeared to be betting that justice barrett would ultimately side with them, pushing her...
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i see myself in to barrett, i just realized i don't even have any connection with preston started back. meaningful or supported living tional living is here growing up. so what? 3 things that charlie martin was convinced of the 1st that she was trans and didn't identify as meals. the agenda she'd been assigned and but the 2nd, the place she felt most at home was the restrict the tubs that you'd never be able to come titled these 2 words. the hi, i'm telling you, boston, i'm a professional racing driver. i'm in l t t t plus activist. i don't have to be the 1st trends, july, the 24 hours of the month. i probably not feeling very limited because knowing as transgender from the young age, i never had any role models growing up. i've never seen anyone like me doing anything the ice by today, and that had the effect of making me feel very limited terms of my life options. caroline, cause he was the 1st person that i discovered he was transgender. and up until that point, i didn't realize people could people on this one gender feel that they all or dentist wise is different. gender and then t
i see myself in to barrett, i just realized i don't even have any connection with preston started back. meaningful or supported living tional living is here growing up. so what? 3 things that charlie martin was convinced of the 1st that she was trans and didn't identify as meals. the agenda she'd been assigned and but the 2nd, the place she felt most at home was the restrict the tubs that you'd never be able to come titled these 2 words. the hi, i'm telling you, boston, i'm a professional...
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>> on a rush to judgment in this situation and maga supreme court and neil gorsuch and amy coneny barretthy -- amy combmy barrett and trying to directly impact and interfere with the presidential election and listen to sane and sober legal analysts and jonathan turn turley that jk smith does not have the right to deny due process because he says so. he can't simply demand the supreme court to push everything else aside and hear his case. griff: joe mentioned we'll find out the situation in colorado quickly and the deadline for colorado to print their ballots is january 5. you know, talking alaska the cases, there's 31 separate pieces of article 3, 14th amendment under the clause of insurrection and 31 different pieces of legislation against trump. you've got maine was supposed to tell us whether or not they'll take trump off the ballot and it'll happen early next week and colorado lieutenant governor was an ambassador under obama to hungary is writing to her secretary of state saying find any reason to get trump off the ballot and openly politicizing the process. at the end of the day, it
>> on a rush to judgment in this situation and maga supreme court and neil gorsuch and amy coneny barretthy -- amy combmy barrett and trying to directly impact and interfere with the presidential election and listen to sane and sober legal analysts and jonathan turn turley that jk smith does not have the right to deny due process because he says so. he can't simply demand the supreme court to push everything else aside and hear his case. griff: joe mentioned we'll find out the situation...
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joining me now is devlen barrett, national security and law enforcement reporter for "the washington post." devlen, thanks so much for being here. scott perry very much the sort of where's waldo in the scene inside the capitol and outside the capitol unfolding in and around january 6th. can you talk about the role he played in choosing jeffrey clark and helping to elevate him to be a potential a.g.? >> right. so one in the ways in which the time period we're talking about was so strange, which it was, people were really confused. people in the justice department were really confused. how did jeff clark come to the president's attention? jeff clark was essentially an environmental lawyer, and it wasn't clear to people even running the department why jeff clark was suddenly a person of such interest to president trump. and now we understand much better from this perhaps accidently unsealed filing why that is because perry was apparently acting as a go between between the president and clark. so that sort of fills in a big blank and a big sort of question mark as to how all this came to
joining me now is devlen barrett, national security and law enforcement reporter for "the washington post." devlen, thanks so much for being here. scott perry very much the sort of where's waldo in the scene inside the capitol and outside the capitol unfolding in and around january 6th. can you talk about the role he played in choosing jeffrey clark and helping to elevate him to be a potential a.g.? >> right. so one in the ways in which the time period we're talking about was so...
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justice barrett as described in the reporting was the one who was the most sensitive to that perception. one question i have is whether the justices now have a deal amongst themselves. we will review this case. we have to review this case. it's not going to be now. we all believe we would benefit from the d.c. circuit. when that comes back to us, irrespective of who the winner and loser are, we will review the case then. and that may be why we don't see any visible signs of disagreement, much less a sign of who voted on what side right now today. >> catherine, donald trump's lawyers had argued in court papers that smith had given no compelling reason as to why the supreme court should step in immediately ahead of this appeal's court. do you think that is what they base their decision on? they looked at that argument and that could have been the undercurrent of all of this? >> well, speculation, again, with the -- i think as i said before, he didn't give a compelling reason. we know what it was. it was about the november 2024, so that was also the basis, but it also is what ken said, you
justice barrett as described in the reporting was the one who was the most sensitive to that perception. one question i have is whether the justices now have a deal amongst themselves. we will review this case. we have to review this case. it's not going to be now. we all believe we would benefit from the d.c. circuit. when that comes back to us, irrespective of who the winner and loser are, we will review the case then. and that may be why we don't see any visible signs of disagreement, much...
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maura barrett, thank you very much, good to see you.ossman, maura mentioned blizzard conditions in the sfral central plains. >> it is in the northern plains, the central high plains as well and we're seeing dangerous, treacherous travel, blizzard conditions, winds gusting up to 35, 55 miles per hour, slick conditions and whiteout conditions with the blowing snow, could see some power outages as well. travel troubles over the next two days, possible delays in minneapolis, we heard from maura that we have some in denver, cleveland, d.c., charlotte, possible as well, and then by tomorrow we're going to see the storm system moving off to the north and east, talking rain along the east coast, that causes slowdowns on the roadways and could cause slowdown at the airport as well. we're seeing low -- we could see that tomorrow, saw fog earlier today, boston, new york city, philadelphia, d.c., down to charlotte, could see some likely delays tomorrow, with periods of rain, and also areas of fog, so this is what the storm looks like right now on t
maura barrett, thank you very much, good to see you.ossman, maura mentioned blizzard conditions in the sfral central plains. >> it is in the northern plains, the central high plains as well and we're seeing dangerous, treacherous travel, blizzard conditions, winds gusting up to 35, 55 miles per hour, slick conditions and whiteout conditions with the blowing snow, could see some power outages as well. travel troubles over the next two days, possible delays in minneapolis, we heard from...
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i think now the fact that we don't even blink when someone like amy coney barrett is nominated. might blink for other reasons, but the role of gender increasingly, the role of race is becoming ameliorated, and i think that's important, and a genuine recognition that america's at its best when it realizes the ideals of the declaration, which may sound sentimental, but it has the virtue of being true. >> jon meacham, thank you so much for joining us. i know you need to run to a speaking engagement. we really appreciate you taking the time to speak a few minutes on sandra day o'connor and her life and legacy. again, the breaking news if you are just joining us, retired justice sandra day o'connor has died at the age of 93 suffering complications related to dementia. she served on the court from '81 to 2006 when she retired to help take care of her ailing husband at the time. we were discussing about her being the first, the first woman to serve on the supreme court and the many female justices who have been served since then, ruth bader ginsburg, sotomayor, elena kagan, amy coney b
i think now the fact that we don't even blink when someone like amy coney barrett is nominated. might blink for other reasons, but the role of gender increasingly, the role of race is becoming ameliorated, and i think that's important, and a genuine recognition that america's at its best when it realizes the ideals of the declaration, which may sound sentimental, but it has the virtue of being true. >> jon meacham, thank you so much for joining us. i know you need to run to a speaking...
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mara barrett spoke with the drone pilot who helped bring closure. >> this is the pond. >> reporter: this is the remarkable moment a youtuber broke open a case that had been unsolved for a decade. there in the water, a car belonging to 59-year-old donaldedonald irwin. what went through your mind? >> i went through all the mosts. but at the same time, i flew i h knew i /* knew knewly had a job to do. >> reporter: he and his team used a drone for the aerial search hingele taking out his kayak >> i have sonar equipment mounted. and that sonar equipment allows us to see when's actually down inside the water. >> it is confirmed it is a vehicle. >> reporter: after identifying the hyundai elantra as a match, the camden county, missouri sheriff's office and cadaver dogs found remains in the pond along with an artificial hip consistent with the one irwin had. >> the land oern had just baled up hay around this pond and was sitting at the top of the hay, and by itself, it rolled down the hill and went into the water. that hay bale acts as a filter and cleans up the water. if that hadn't happened, i
mara barrett spoke with the drone pilot who helped bring closure. >> this is the pond. >> reporter: this is the remarkable moment a youtuber broke open a case that had been unsolved for a decade. there in the water, a car belonging to 59-year-old donaldedonald irwin. what went through your mind? >> i went through all the mosts. but at the same time, i flew i h knew i /* knew knewly had a job to do. >> reporter: he and his team used a drone for the aerial search hingele...
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maura barrett has more from chicago. >> reporter: a deadly winter storm on the move. creating treacherous conditions across the heartland as millions look to head home from the holidays. >> if you do have to travel, you should pack provisions in case you get stranded >> reporter: blizzard warnings in effect across five states, including colorado, blan kelted in up to ten inches of snow with up to six inches on the way. in south dakota, whiteout conditions forcing authorities to shut down the interstate. strong wind gusts tearing apart this car park and piling snowdrifts at residents' front doors. the storm turning deadly in kansas a wichita woman killed after authorities say she lost control of her truck on an icy stretch of highway and in nebraska, the state patrol responding to nearly 150 weather-related incidents, despite urging drivers to stay off the road slick conditions on the interstate causing semi-trucks to slip off the roads, others jackknifed, forcing highways to shut down for hours. flyers feeling the effects, too. more than 5,000 flights delayed or cance
maura barrett has more from chicago. >> reporter: a deadly winter storm on the move. creating treacherous conditions across the heartland as millions look to head home from the holidays. >> if you do have to travel, you should pack provisions in case you get stranded >> reporter: blizzard warnings in effect across five states, including colorado, blan kelted in up to ten inches of snow with up to six inches on the way. in south dakota, whiteout conditions forcing authorities...
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laura barrett, thank you for getting to us on air, on time.> we are just returning from holiday travel or about to depart. you're not alone. aaa says more than 115 million people in the u.s. are expected to travel at least 50 miles during the christmas and new year's holidays. here with tips on how to best prep yourself is clint henderson, managing editor of the point guys. he joins us from san francisco. weather, it always causes the biggest issues around the holiday season, and not always the kind of weather you want. we'll be getting rain in the northeast. wish it was snow. what should folks keep in mind this season, record numbers traveling this year? >> it is pretty remarkable the recovery in travel we have seen. the biggest thing to keep aware of is know the conditions of where you're going. if you're traveling in the northeast, you heard the weather forecast, you want to call the airline, find out if your flight could be impabsted, if you want to switch the flight to a later or earlier flight. a lot of times the airlines are working wit
laura barrett, thank you for getting to us on air, on time.> we are just returning from holiday travel or about to depart. you're not alone. aaa says more than 115 million people in the u.s. are expected to travel at least 50 miles during the christmas and new year's holidays. here with tips on how to best prep yourself is clint henderson, managing editor of the point guys. he joins us from san francisco. weather, it always causes the biggest issues around the holiday season, and not always...
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in other nba news, the raptors are trading forward to the knicks for rj barrett and a second-round pick. the warriors have been rumored to have interest in trading for og the past two seasons, but for now he's going to new york. >>> to college football, georgia and florida state still look like they have the holiday blues, they were the first two teams left out of the playoffs despite their only loss to alabama in the s.e.c. championship. and florida state went undefeated. neither team was thrilled to be playing in the orange bowl but only one team showed up on saturday the second quarter, georgia already sideline, but on the other side, the blockers and he goes all the way. they were totally devastated when they didn't get into the playoffs. it was that kind of day for the seminoles, georgia blows out florida, 63-3 ending their undefeated season. this year has seen particularly weird moments, we decided to round out the best of what we have seen so far in top-five fashion. let's start at number five, the peach bowl, the tight end catches the 37 yard touchdown and when he gets to the si
in other nba news, the raptors are trading forward to the knicks for rj barrett and a second-round pick. the warriors have been rumored to have interest in trading for og the past two seasons, but for now he's going to new york. >>> to college football, georgia and florida state still look like they have the holiday blues, they were the first two teams left out of the playoffs despite their only loss to alabama in the s.e.c. championship. and florida state went undefeated. neither team...
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near, and netanyahu knows that his own political end is even near. okay, thank you so much, kevin barrett in saudiia, morocco, now moving on, the us is where the genocidal campaign in the gaza trip is in its third month with the unending blotched claiming more and more palestinives. according to. gaza official, at least 166 people have been killed in the past day. the latest attacks targeted to saturn city afghaninus and a norden city of jabalya. the genocidal war in gaza is in its 79th day, that told standing more than 20,400. some 54,00 people have also been injured. the majority of victims are women and children. those who have survived the war are living in dire conditions. the world health organization has renewed warnings. famine is looming in the palestinian territory, israel's indiscriminate bombing of the gaza strip has left nowhere safe for residents. palestinians say that civilians are killed in the so-called safe areas while thinking that they are out of harm's way. this morning the occupation planes targeted children and women while they were sleeping in their homes and about
near, and netanyahu knows that his own political end is even near. okay, thank you so much, kevin barrett in saudiia, morocco, now moving on, the us is where the genocidal campaign in the gaza trip is in its third month with the unending blotched claiming more and more palestinives. according to. gaza official, at least 166 people have been killed in the past day. the latest attacks targeted to saturn city afghaninus and a norden city of jabalya. the genocidal war in gaza is in its 79th day,...
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kevin barrett is editor at veterans. today who joins us, welcome to the program, kevin barret, i'm not too sure whether i should talk about the uh um reference that osama hamdan, the senior hamas leader there made to the israeli regime uh force who wanted to kill children or uh to the other aspect of this uh war, but let's start with that one in particular, which is pretty gruesome and pretty shocking, um, why do you think uh the israeli soldiers are acting in that way uh unless they're being may be instructed uh to kill babies, but then again, isn't that part of their psychee in terms of the training that they receiveed uh in the past uh in their military? yes, the israeli military is notorious for its deliberately targeting and murdering children. chris hedges wrote about that in his famous article a gaza diary from 15 years ago, maybe 20, i think, actually, and he described how he had in war zones and witnessed atrocities before, but until he went to gaza, he had never seen soldiers uh barking out of seene insults over their bullhorns in order to lure palestinian children within ran
kevin barrett is editor at veterans. today who joins us, welcome to the program, kevin barret, i'm not too sure whether i should talk about the uh um reference that osama hamdan, the senior hamas leader there made to the israeli regime uh force who wanted to kill children or uh to the other aspect of this uh war, but let's start with that one in particular, which is pretty gruesome and pretty shocking, um, why do you think uh the israeli soldiers are acting in that way uh unless they're being...
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california soaking turned holiday travel into anything but a treat thursday as rain poured sarah barrett and daughter kennedy made the 60 mile drive from ventura to l.a.x. nearly six hours before their flight to snowy cleveland. >> this might be the hardest part of our day right now, just getting to the shuttle. so we're hoping for a smooth flight and everything on time. so far it is. >> reporter: the nation's airlines expect more than 39 million flyers to travel during this two-week stretch, up 16% from last year. >> i don't like flying, and it's very crazy during christmas season. >> reporter: since sunday's storm brought flooding to the northeast, flyers have encountered close to 20,000 delays, but cancellations have remained limited. >> we think it's going to be another record. >> reporter: united's ceo scott kirby. >> we have the best operational performance both at united and for the airline industry at large over the thanksgiving halt. unless there's really bad weather, we'll have another strong operation over the christmas holidays as well. >> reporter: transportation secretary p
california soaking turned holiday travel into anything but a treat thursday as rain poured sarah barrett and daughter kennedy made the 60 mile drive from ventura to l.a.x. nearly six hours before their flight to snowy cleveland. >> this might be the hardest part of our day right now, just getting to the shuttle. so we're hoping for a smooth flight and everything on time. so far it is. >> reporter: the nation's airlines expect more than 39 million flyers to travel during this...
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the first sample found near barrett avenue and 20th street across from building that housed multiple dry cleaning businesses between 19, it we're working as quickly as we can to assess the situation and to take the steps necessary. >> to make sure that they're protected. todd sachs is the deputy director of sight mitigation for the california department of toxic substance control. >> his agency has been investigating 112 former dry cleaning facilities as part of a new initiative to cleanable normal communities. they've collected samples from 5 of those sites so far. the first and only one so far. >> identified chemical concentrations are high enough to require this kind of immediate action. friday officials were going door-to-door to get permission from residents to install devices that will measure of the chemical from the soil is also in the air. >> contra costa county supervisor for the area john joya went with them. he says he spoke to the family who lives closest to the site and they were surprised. >> they were concerned if officials do find the chemical in the air, the dts, he
the first sample found near barrett avenue and 20th street across from building that housed multiple dry cleaning businesses between 19, it we're working as quickly as we can to assess the situation and to take the steps necessary. >> to make sure that they're protected. todd sachs is the deputy director of sight mitigation for the california department of toxic substance control. >> his agency has been investigating 112 former dry cleaning facilities as part of a new initiative to...
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california department of toxic substance control says they sampled the soil of a former business on barrett avenue near 21st street. the agency says they found unsafe levels of a number of different chemicals known to cause cancer and cars non-cancer adverse effects. they say the chemicals are industrial. the greasing agents which were commonly used in dry cleaning before they were banned in january of this year 152 million dollars has been set aside by the state to try to tackle the issue of toxic chemicals found a dry cleaning sites across california bay area air quality management district says that it find a facility in pleasanton most $230,000 over several air quality violations. he's violations happen. >> in 2021 at the vulcan materials company manufacturing plant. company produces supplies and distributes materials like gravel sand crushed stone and concrete among other things. the penalty resolve to violations that were issued to the construction of material producer. the first was for public nuisance due to burning asphalt or tar odors from the facility. the second was for odors ov
california department of toxic substance control says they sampled the soil of a former business on barrett avenue near 21st street. the agency says they found unsafe levels of a number of different chemicals known to cause cancer and cars non-cancer adverse effects. they say the chemicals are industrial. the greasing agents which were commonly used in dry cleaning before they were banned in january of this year 152 million dollars has been set aside by the state to try to tackle the issue of...
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kevin barrett editor of veterans today earlier joined us from sydia, morocco, he said the future of israel is... let's listen to what he had to say, israel has lost something like 7% of its population, they haven't been killed, they fled the country, this has has happened occasionally before, um, but this time it's not certain that they'll be coming back because the israeli economy is in shambles, the uh northern edge of the country is now uninhabited as they've had to all been evacuated. due to the northern front of hezbulah, and the israeli economy may not come back, it's heavily dependent on tourism, and that's completely shut down, now the usual tourist hotels are full of israelis who fled, the war zones in the north, and so that of course is bad enough, but then the future of the zionist entity looks incredibly bleak because of the way that they've managed to commit uh the most... genocide ever seen on live television uh and they've sickened and appalled pretty much the entire world, their only supporters now are in washington dc, and even in the united states of america, polls show t
kevin barrett editor of veterans today earlier joined us from sydia, morocco, he said the future of israel is... let's listen to what he had to say, israel has lost something like 7% of its population, they haven't been killed, they fled the country, this has has happened occasionally before, um, but this time it's not certain that they'll be coming back because the israeli economy is in shambles, the uh northern edge of the country is now uninhabited as they've had to all been evacuated. due...
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a former business on barrett avenue near 21st street. the agency says that they found unsafe levels of a multiple chemicals known to cause cancer and cars. non-cancer adverse effects. they say these chemicals are industrial d greasing agents which commonly used a dry cleaning before they were banned in january this year 152 million dollars have been set aside by the state to tackle the issue of toxic chemicals found dry-cleaning sites all across california. >> the bay area air quality management district is fighting a facility in pleasanton $228,000 for several air quality violations, which happened in 2021. at the vulcan materials company manufacturing plant. the company produces supplies and should areas like gravel sand crushed stone and concrete among other things. the penalty violations that were issued to the construction material producer. the first was for a public nuisance to to burning asphalt created tar odors from the facility. the second was for odors over 4 days in june and july of 2021. >> in the east bay, new technology i
a former business on barrett avenue near 21st street. the agency says that they found unsafe levels of a multiple chemicals known to cause cancer and cars. non-cancer adverse effects. they say these chemicals are industrial d greasing agents which commonly used a dry cleaning before they were banned in january this year 152 million dollars have been set aside by the state to tackle the issue of toxic chemicals found dry-cleaning sites all across california. >> the bay area air quality...
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esta ubicado en el 20 22 de la avenida barrett. la tintorería funcionó desde 1960 hasta 2001.to decidió investigar debido a los antecedentes de los químicos utilizados. vamos a una pregunta oiga, cuántas veces usted ha pensado ay, mejor no voy al médico porque es que este doctor no habla mi idioma, así que mejor no voy. eso ha frenado a muchas personas. >> es un problema frecuente al que sabemos. muchos residentes hispanos se enfrentan a diario. césar. >> por eso emmanuel villalobos nos explica cómo este escenario puede poner en peligro a los pacientes y también cómo afrontarlo. >> marina es colombiana y tiene más de 20 años en el área del dmv, trabajando en el sector de limpieza. es una de las miles de personas que a diario se enfrentan con las barreras del lenguaje en el sector médico del país que estuve a punto de morirme, estuve 4 días hospital y estoy viviendo de milagro porque fue algo muy, muy sea complicado por el idioma. cuenta que una aparente mala comunicación sobre el tratamiento a seguir la puso a debatirse entre la vida y la muerte. pero como yo no les entendí lo
esta ubicado en el 20 22 de la avenida barrett. la tintorería funcionó desde 1960 hasta 2001.to decidió investigar debido a los antecedentes de los químicos utilizados. vamos a una pregunta oiga, cuántas veces usted ha pensado ay, mejor no voy al médico porque es que este doctor no habla mi idioma, así que mejor no voy. eso ha frenado a muchas personas. >> es un problema frecuente al que sabemos. muchos residentes hispanos se enfrentan a diario. césar. >> por eso emmanuel...
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estos químicos en instalaciones de una antigua tintorería que está ubicada en el 20 22 de la avenida barrettaire aumentan por encima de los niveles de seguridad. >> pues sí, la verdad, sí me preocupó cuando oí ya mencionar cáncer por cáncer y no aparte de eso, pues que afecta a otros órganos del cuerpo que el condado dijo que los químicos encontrados pueden causar diferentes tipos de cáncer, además de que la exposición también puede provocar problemas en los riñones, el hígado y hasta el sistema nervioso o el desarrollo reproductivo se puede ver afectado. >> y la oficina del alguacil del condado de alameda se despidió hoy del sub alguacil richard lucía. el veterano, deja de ser el número 2, pero aún se quedará a tiempo parcial en el departamento y será reemplazado por la primera mujer en ocupar ese puesto en la historia de ese condado. el último día de lucía será el 20 y 9 de diciembre. nueva pasa por aire y por tierra cientos de personas viajarán durante los próximos días. le mostramos la condición en los aeropuertos y también las medidas a tomar en las carreteras y bomberos del condado de
estos químicos en instalaciones de una antigua tintorería que está ubicada en el 20 22 de la avenida barrettaire aumentan por encima de los niveles de seguridad. >> pues sí, la verdad, sí me preocupó cuando oí ya mencionar cáncer por cáncer y no aparte de eso, pues que afecta a otros órganos del cuerpo que el condado dijo que los químicos encontrados pueden causar diferentes tipos de cáncer, además de que la exposición también puede provocar problemas en los riñones, el...
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this is where i was, i wanted to get out, turned back with a barrette, and it's a good thing that itthe head, because it was, it was pierced with a fragment, i threw it away. and a piece of concrete, then he just hit his feet. the men say there's still debris from an enemy missile on the roof, so we're going up there. but this is a fragment of a russian rocket that fell on a high-rise building in borshchagivka. the building itself has not yet been put into operation, it is still under construction, and the rocket landed right on its roof on the 23rd floor, after which several walls collapsed here, and of course there was a large-scale fire. the air attack on december 29 is the most massive. by the entire history of the full-scale war with russia. in total, our defenders destroyed 27 enemy attack uavs. shahet 136 and 131 and 88 cruise missiles, kh-101, kh-555 and kh-55 throughout the territory of ukraine. there are three dozen air targets above kyiv itself. vladyslav velychko, danylo horodetskyi, kostyantyn tsarenok. we are ukraine, marathon, single news. ukraine. ukraine plans to mak
this is where i was, i wanted to get out, turned back with a barrette, and it's a good thing that itthe head, because it was, it was pierced with a fragment, i threw it away. and a piece of concrete, then he just hit his feet. the men say there's still debris from an enemy missile on the roof, so we're going up there. but this is a fragment of a russian rocket that fell on a high-rise building in borshchagivka. the building itself has not yet been put into operation, it is still under...
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es por causa de los químicos y es que lo que es ahora una tienda ubicada en el 2022 de la avenida barrett de un terreno con productos químicos, posiblemente dañinos para la salud. >> the state just informed our el estado nos acaba de informar hace 2 días sobre esta situación. dijo el supervisor john joya, quien dice también que estará siguiendo este caso, ya que afecta a muchas familias hispanas. >> getting the results back should be relatively quick. >> los resultados de las pruebas las podremos tener en unos cuantos días, pero lo más grave que el estado necesita resolver es qué recursos proveerá para ayudar a estas familias. si necesitan mudarse temporalmente algo que todavía está por determinarse, ya que todo dependerá de los resultados del laboratorio. >> por una parte, pues está bien que limpiaran el aquí el área porque pues a todos nos afecta y pues más a nosotros que vivimos aquí. >> es la esperanza de los residentes afectados en richmond. si quieres saber más o quieres reportar casos similares al departamento estatal de control de sustancias tóxicas, puede visitar la página web te
es por causa de los químicos y es que lo que es ahora una tienda ubicada en el 2022 de la avenida barrett de un terreno con productos químicos, posiblemente dañinos para la salud. >> the state just informed our el estado nos acaba de informar hace 2 días sobre esta situación. dijo el supervisor john joya, quien dice también que estará siguiendo este caso, ya que afecta a muchas familias hispanas. >> getting the results back should be relatively quick. >> los resultados...
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. >> police say the shooting killed 40-year-old nathaniel barrett and another woman surviving after aullet pierced her leg. jennifer was wrapping presents at the mall when she heard shots. >> i saw the shooter with a gun in his hand and he just fell to the ground. >> threatening felony arrest to the person they allegedly discovered on surveillance taking the suspect's red hat. >> there's a lot of people here shopping at the mall which means there are a lot witnesses that could potentially help us bring this case to a successful resolution. >> and there is a $5,000 reward for anyone who can lead police to an arrest. as for the mall it will be closed until after christmas. rachel? >> zohreen shah, on that urgent manhunt. zohreen, thank you. >>> next tonight, spirit airlines is apologizing after putting an unaccompanied 6-year-old on the wrong flight. it comes during the record breaking holiday travel rush. airports across the nation crammed with passengers hoping to arrive in time for christmas, but dense fog is being blamed for the cancellation and delay of a dozen flights at chicago's
. >> police say the shooting killed 40-year-old nathaniel barrett and another woman surviving after aullet pierced her leg. jennifer was wrapping presents at the mall when she heard shots. >> i saw the shooter with a gun in his hand and he just fell to the ground. >> threatening felony arrest to the person they allegedly discovered on surveillance taking the suspect's red hat. >> there's a lot of people here shopping at the mall which means there are a lot witnesses that...
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stephen, writer stephen barrett.uch for joining thank you very much for joining me again on this. what do you know of the treaty? does it go far to satisfy the far enough to satisfy the supreme court? well i think what's important for your viewers to understand is , is viewers to understand is, is that the supreme court is not for or against the rwanda plan. >> and that's that's really fundamental to our constitution, because immediately , one, when because immediately, one, when they said that the last iteration in the last version didn't work , they received didn't work, they received criticism for something they hadnt criticism for something they hadn't done , and they received a hadn't done, and they received a lot of praise for something they hadnt lot of praise for something they hadn't done. and it's really important that we all draw back and understand what our courts are doing all they're doing is administering the law properly and making sure that any scheme fits pre—existing law . fits pre—existing law. pa
stephen, writer stephen barrett.uch for joining thank you very much for joining me again on this. what do you know of the treaty? does it go far to satisfy the far enough to satisfy the supreme court? well i think what's important for your viewers to understand is , is viewers to understand is, is that the supreme court is not for or against the rwanda plan. >> and that's that's really fundamental to our constitution, because immediately , one, when because immediately, one, when they...
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alex barrett has the details, the frantically ticking and hoping for any sign of life. this young girl pulled from the rubble injured boss of life. meaning just place to tell us the indians, like hood, with sheltering in the building in rough time. when the is really striking it, they had come here seeking safety in steed. they've been least digging through debris. the loved ones, many have found on the bodies. so some survive to rush through days crowds to the nearby crazy hospital bus with dozens injured meaning hit to be taken to other facilities such as of the use of a larger hospital and the some good that was in front of me. i see 5 did bodies of children, some are below the age of 3. the other 2 are $5.00 and $7.00, also for women. and one of our physicians, doctor assigned me about that. in addition, 5 others that being transported to us from the community hospitals, which is near the targeted area. and we can only ask where the circle, safety zones claim by israel's occupying, harming where the safe zones they claim to be safe to which they directed people. uni
alex barrett has the details, the frantically ticking and hoping for any sign of life. this young girl pulled from the rubble injured boss of life. meaning just place to tell us the indians, like hood, with sheltering in the building in rough time. when the is really striking it, they had come here seeking safety in steed. they've been least digging through debris. the loved ones, many have found on the bodies. so some survive to rush through days crowds to the nearby crazy hospital bus with...
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. >> the building in richmond at 2022 barrett avenue used to be a dry cleaning business until 2001, the california department of toxic substances sent a letter this week to contra costa county and city health officials saying recent tests showed an alarming number of toxic chemicals at the site. >> the concentration and the types of chemicals that they found are things we don't want people exposed to for long terms or in high concentrations. >> reporter under a new program, the state identified the site as one of 112 potential dry cleaning danger spots in california that needed to be tested. they installed soil sample monitors in october, and in their report this week, the data showed dangerous levels of toxic materials tce or trichloroethylene samples were at 793,000 micrograms per cubic meter, where safe levels are 24. a similarly high levels of pce or tetrachloride, ethylene and benzene were also found. >> we need to figure out how to address the health needs, the immediate needs of the people that are located in those areas. >> as neighbors who live around the site were surprised an
. >> the building in richmond at 2022 barrett avenue used to be a dry cleaning business until 2001, the california department of toxic substances sent a letter this week to contra costa county and city health officials saying recent tests showed an alarming number of toxic chemicals at the site. >> the concentration and the types of chemicals that they found are things we don't want people exposed to for long terms or in high concentrations. >> reporter under a new program,...
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chemicals known to cause cancer were found in the soil of an old dry cleaning business on barrett avenue. it occupied the spot from 1960 to 2001. richmond's pollution problem started late last month with flaring at the chevron refinery, which has now happened multiple times. then earlier this month, a stench started coming from a wastewater treatment. it was so bad the mayor held an emergency meeting last week building a better bay area. >> sometimes means taking big risks and tonight we're spotlighting a breakthrough and a big risk in san francisco. one developer is hoping $1 billion investment will encourage workers to return to downtown san francisco. one developer is hoping that that investment will inject a life back into downtown . when he bought the iconic transit pyramid and tells abc seven news insider phil matier he believes in the city and its ability to bounce back. >> there is no doom loop. there is no doom loop. writing off san francisco is not something i would do anytime soon because, like i said, it's an attractive city. the people are great, the food is great, it's a be
chemicals known to cause cancer were found in the soil of an old dry cleaning business on barrett avenue. it occupied the spot from 1960 to 2001. richmond's pollution problem started late last month with flaring at the chevron refinery, which has now happened multiple times. then earlier this month, a stench started coming from a wastewater treatment. it was so bad the mayor held an emergency meeting last week building a better bay area. >> sometimes means taking big risks and tonight...
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. >> justice barrett. >> my question is on this also bui guess i understood our use of thatrase in our aces to describe would be gun owners d those cases. we are not talking about who ght be able to be disarmed. there mighbeother people. all of those for law-abiding and responsible. there wanoallegation that they were not. but it seems to me that in your brief and in parts of the argumentthe government is asking for that to be a test. i don't we presented it as a test. do you see a reasonfor us to use that as the stof law- abiding and responsible givens ofthe ambiguity in that phrase >> i would not describe it as a test i guess i would describe it as e relevant category or the shorthand to get at the idea that legislatures consistent with the second amendment and take action to disarm particular type of people whose possession of weapons present these types of concerns, either that they havemmitted serious crimes or present a danger. i would use the shorthand in thsame way we use the dangerous and usl weapons danceable read >> let's just say it dangerousness. let's say i agree with you
. >> justice barrett. >> my question is on this also bui guess i understood our use of thatrase in our aces to describe would be gun owners d those cases. we are not talking about who ght be able to be disarmed. there mighbeother people. all of those for law-abiding and responsible. there wanoallegation that they were not. but it seems to me that in your brief and in parts of the argumentthe government is asking for that to be a test. i don't we presented it as a test. do you see a...
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yeah that business was located near 22nd and barrett in the city of richmond. >> as ktvu jana katsuyama county officials warn that some homes near that area could be evacuated if continued testing shows the presence of high chemicals. the building in richmond at 2022 barrett avenue used to be a dry cleaning business until 2001, when the california department of toxic substances sent a letter this week to contra costa county and city health officials saying recent tests showed an alarming number of toxic chemicals at the site. >> the concentration and the types of chemicals that they found are things we don't want people exposed to for long terms or in high concentrations. >> under a new program, the state identified the site as one of 112 potential dry cleaning dangerous spots in california that needed to be tested. they installed soil sample monitors in october, and in their report this week, the data showed dangerous levels of toxic materials. tce or trichloroethylene samples were at 793,000 micrograms per cubic meter, where safe levels are 24. similarly high levels of pce or tetra ch
yeah that business was located near 22nd and barrett in the city of richmond. >> as ktvu jana katsuyama county officials warn that some homes near that area could be evacuated if continued testing shows the presence of high chemicals. the building in richmond at 2022 barrett avenue used to be a dry cleaning business until 2001, when the california department of toxic substances sent a letter this week to contra costa county and city health officials saying recent tests showed an alarming...
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counter—terrorism at mi6, barrett, is director of counter—terrorism at mi6, barrett , is now mi6, richardnditions as propaganda for isis. i'm just going to throw it over now to you first, adam. do you think we should be repatriating these people? i mean, there are kids involved. >> i believe i speak for probably 90% of the public by saying this , saying they can saying this, saying they can stay where they are, even with the i don't care . the kids, i don't care. >> at the end of the day, they chose their bed lie in it, not the kids, not the cold odds. these women are threats to our national security . i don't want national security. i don't want them here. i've got my own kids safety to worry about . let them safety to worry about. let them rot. that's what i'll say. let them rot. >> strong stuff, matthew . >> strong stuff, matthew. >> strong stuff, matthew. >> i think all of our number one concern is public safety and the safety of 60 million safety of the 60 odd million people in this country. and the intelligence services say that actually it's more likely to breed terrorism by having
counter—terrorism at mi6, barrett, is director of counter—terrorism at mi6, barrett , is now mi6, richardnditions as propaganda for isis. i'm just going to throw it over now to you first, adam. do you think we should be repatriating these people? i mean, there are kids involved. >> i believe i speak for probably 90% of the public by saying this , saying they can saying this, saying they can stay where they are, even with the i don't care . the kids, i don't care. >> at the end...
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counter—terrorism at mi6, barrett, is director of counter—terrorism at mi6, barrett , is now mi6, richardas propaganda for isis. i'm just going to throw it over now to you first, adam. do you think we should be repatriating these people? i mean, there are kids involved. >> i believe i speak for probably 90% of the public by saying this , saying they can saying this, saying they can stay where they are, even with the i don't care . the kids, i don't care. >> at the end of the day, they chose their bed lie in it, not the kids, not the cold odds. these women are threats to our national security . i don't want national security. i don't want them here. i've got my own kids safety to worry about . let them safety to worry about. let them rot. that's what i'll say. let them rot. >> strong stuff, matthew . >> strong stuff, matthew. >> strong stuff, matthew. >> i think all of our number one concern is public safety and the safety of 60 million safety of the 60 odd million people in this country. and the intelligence services say that actually it's more likely to breed terrorism by having them the
counter—terrorism at mi6, barrett, is director of counter—terrorism at mi6, barrett , is now mi6, richardas propaganda for isis. i'm just going to throw it over now to you first, adam. do you think we should be repatriating these people? i mean, there are kids involved. >> i believe i speak for probably 90% of the public by saying this , saying they can saying this, saying they can stay where they are, even with the i don't care . the kids, i don't care. >> at the end of the...
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chemicals known to cause cancer were found in the soil of an old dry cleaning business on barrett avenue. it occupied the spot from 1960 to 2001. richmond's pollution problem started late last month with flaring at the chevron refinery, which has now happened multiple times. then earlier this month, a stench started coming from a wastewater treatment. it was so bad the mayor held an emergency meeting last week building a better bay area. >> sometimes means taking big risks and tonight we're spotlighting a breakthrough and a big risk in san francisco. one developer is hoping $1 billion investment will encourage workers to return to downtown san francisco. one developer is hoping that that investment will inject a life back into downtown . when he bought the iconic transit pyramid and tells abc seven news insider phil matier he believes in the city and its ability to bounce back. >> there is no doom loop. there is no doom loop. writing off san francisco is not something i would do anytime soon because, like i said, it's an attractive city. the people are great, the food is great, it's a be
chemicals known to cause cancer were found in the soil of an old dry cleaning business on barrett avenue. it occupied the spot from 1960 to 2001. richmond's pollution problem started late last month with flaring at the chevron refinery, which has now happened multiple times. then earlier this month, a stench started coming from a wastewater treatment. it was so bad the mayor held an emergency meeting last week building a better bay area. >> sometimes means taking big risks and tonight...
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. >> i love you all, come over after barrett get if you guys like that government is going t love this. but it is, it's a stupid time t be alive. >> someday guys and the front, you need to tell me something? mice will get it out of in the open right now. >> as a comedian, aren't you thankful for the decision-makin process of the parent company. >> i think barbie make a big mistake, they should have dylan mulvaney play barbie because he is 90 percent plastic at this point, they could've saved money , he could have saved barbie and ken. in then they only played it on the gaza strip and they don't let all white women in. they are going to combine it al into one time-saving thing. >> didn't he kind of destroyed the gender pay gap, he was he was a woman for your and made $10 million for it. >> i wasn't as into talking about that thing, however i think it's interesting that the chose, they wanted to have a trans person for their ad, they went male to female trans perso and not the other way around. they could have done about 100 days of being broke, it is a br brand, as a woman who is boring
. >> i love you all, come over after barrett get if you guys like that government is going t love this. but it is, it's a stupid time t be alive. >> someday guys and the front, you need to tell me something? mice will get it out of in the open right now. >> as a comedian, aren't you thankful for the decision-makin process of the parent company. >> i think barbie make a big mistake, they should have dylan mulvaney play barbie because he is 90 percent plastic at this...