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bray's pass over the middle is caught. gehrig dieter, the undrafted rookie. patrick mahomes' night is over. the 10th overall pick. nice throws. missed another few. dan, what did you see from mahomes? >> dan: i saw a lot because he made that great throw on third and 19. his first pass was a thing of beauty. throwing over the middle as he's running left. obviously there is a lot to work on but i think he should be pleased especially engineering that long drive. >> spero: mahomes now watching bray. able to get it off just in the nick of time. this is dieter inside seattle territory. forced out of bounds. it will be a first down on the catch-and-run am a pickup of 22. we go downstairs. jay feely with richard sherman. >> jay: such a talented defense. without earl thomas back there a different defense. what does it mean to have him behind you? >> best free safety in the game, to have him out here is unbelievable. it's tough -- obviously, bobby wagner means nothing to our defense. he's just immature. >> jay: spend a little bit of time. you know how competitive they
bray's pass over the middle is caught. gehrig dieter, the undrafted rookie. patrick mahomes' night is over. the 10th overall pick. nice throws. missed another few. dan, what did you see from mahomes? >> dan: i saw a lot because he made that great throw on third and 19. his first pass was a thing of beauty. throwing over the middle as he's running left. obviously there is a lot to work on but i think he should be pleased especially engineering that long drive. >> spero: mahomes now...
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bray's pass over the middle is caught. gehrig dieter, the undrafted rookie. patrick mahomes' night is over. the 10th overall pick. nice throws. missed another few. mahomes? >> dan: i saw a lot because he made that great throw on third and 19. his first pass was a thing of beauty. throwing over the middle as he's running left. obviously there is a lot to work on but i think he should be pleased especially engineering that long drive. >> spero: mahomes now watching bray. able to get it off just in the nick of time. this is dieter inside seattle territory. forced out of bounds. it will be a first down on the catch-and-run am a pickup of 22. we go downstairs. jay feely with richard sherman. >> jay: such a talented defense. without earl thomas back there a different defense. what does it mean to have him behind you? >> best free safety in the game, to have him out here is unbelievable. it's tough -- obviously, bobby wagner means nothing to our defense. he's just >> jay: spend a little bit of time. you know how competitive they are juxtaposed by the family atmosphe
bray's pass over the middle is caught. gehrig dieter, the undrafted rookie. patrick mahomes' night is over. the 10th overall pick. nice throws. missed another few. mahomes? >> dan: i saw a lot because he made that great throw on third and 19. his first pass was a thing of beauty. throwing over the middle as he's running left. obviously there is a lot to work on but i think he should be pleased especially engineering that long drive. >> spero: mahomes now watching bray. able to get...
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we will speak now with mark bray about the antifa movement. he joins us from dartmouth college even he wrote a book called "antifa: the anti-fascist handbook." thank you for being with us this morning. guest: a pleasure. host: what is your relationship to the movement? guest: sure, i'm a longtime activist and historian. i was involved in occupy wall street in new york city back in 2011. -involved in a variety of social justice movements. with the resurgence of the old -right, there is actually relatively little written about postwar anti-fascism after world war ii. socialist, think the they fought against hitler and mussolini, but they know less about the second half of the story when self-defense groups were formed in britain and germany, among immigrants and leftists to defend themselves against the neo-nazi skinhead wave that was unleashed in response to waves of migration and how it moved over to the united states with the development of antiracist action. and it continued through today in the movement we are seeing now. host:, including t
we will speak now with mark bray about the antifa movement. he joins us from dartmouth college even he wrote a book called "antifa: the anti-fascist handbook." thank you for being with us this morning. guest: a pleasure. host: what is your relationship to the movement? guest: sure, i'm a longtime activist and historian. i was involved in occupy wall street in new york city back in 2011. -involved in a variety of social justice movements. with the resurgence of the old -right, there is...
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bray is exactly what antifa should be, unflappable and not given a provocation." mel from new york on the line for independents. caller: i can't help but think of the english social critic who said that fascism and communism are the same show. therefore fascism is on the left. is really not a right-wing movement. fascism controls people. notice how the anti-fascists also want to control. they will introduce themselves, even in a violent way, as was on display in berkeley, california. you see this movement trying to impugn the right. the neo-nazis are actually left wing. national socialist party. that is left-wing. somethingf words is the public is to be very careful on in discerning how language is being used because the anti-fascists are left-wing, and the fascism is left-wing as well. the anti-fascists are those on the right who support the constitution. who want the free market. who believe in equal justice for all, not equal outcomes for all. guest: thank you for that. i can save the history of fascism that there is no credible historian who believes fascism i
bray is exactly what antifa should be, unflappable and not given a provocation." mel from new york on the line for independents. caller: i can't help but think of the english social critic who said that fascism and communism are the same show. therefore fascism is on the left. is really not a right-wing movement. fascism controls people. notice how the anti-fascists also want to control. they will introduce themselves, even in a violent way, as was on display in berkeley, california. you...
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he'd also like to be a zoologist he can do both because bray lynn loves turtles.k to donate you can head to our website fox29.com. >> great story. we're pulling for him. >> yes, we are. >> absolutely. fox 29 news at 6:00 starts right now. ♪ >>> powerball mania. the jackpot the second biggest ever. the clock is ticking until tonight's live drawing on fox 29. >>> a bombshell development out of south jersey. he said he had no part in his three-year-old's death but today david creato pleaded guilty. ♪ >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 6:00. >>> right now at 6:00, guilty. a camden county man admits his connection to the death of his three-year-old son brendon. david creato went to trial earlier this year for first degree murder but that ended in a mistrial. thanks for joining us. i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy noland. >>> now before new trial could even begin creato plead guilty to manslaughter. our dawn timmeney is live in haddon township, not far from where k9 officers found brendon's body nearly two years ago. dawn? >> reporter: well, lucy
he'd also like to be a zoologist he can do both because bray lynn loves turtles.k to donate you can head to our website fox29.com. >> great story. we're pulling for him. >> yes, we are. >> absolutely. fox 29 news at 6:00 starts right now. ♪ >>> powerball mania. the jackpot the second biggest ever. the clock is ticking until tonight's live drawing on fox 29. >>> a bombshell development out of south jersey. he said he had no part in his three-year-old's death...
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we will speak now with mark bray about the antifa movement.e joins us from dartmouth college even he wrote a book called "antifa: the anti-fascist handbook." thank you for being with us this morning. guest: a pleasure. host: what is your relationship to the movement? guest: sure, i'm a longtime activist and historian. i was involved in occupy wall street in new york city back in 2011.
we will speak now with mark bray about the antifa movement.e joins us from dartmouth college even he wrote a book called "antifa: the anti-fascist handbook." thank you for being with us this morning. guest: a pleasure. host: what is your relationship to the movement? guest: sure, i'm a longtime activist and historian. i was involved in occupy wall street in new york city back in 2011.
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professor bray is the author of "antifa, the anti-fascist handbook."hard cohen is an expert in hate groups and he said direct confrontation leads to the more kind of violence we saw in charlottesville. gentlemen, welcome to you both. i'm going to try to have this sort of debatey, so mark bray, i'll start with you. you seem to be a very small minority who is defending the idea of violence, considering that somebody died in charlottesville. why do you defend confronting in a violent way. >> i think a lot of people recognize that when pushed, self-defense is a legitimate response to white supremacist and neo-nazi violence. we've tried ignoring neo-nazis in the past and seen how that turned out in the '20s and '30s. the lesson of history is you need to take it with the utmost seriousness before it's too late. we've seen the millions of deaths that have come from not taking it seriously enough and we can see that really the way that white supremacy grows, the way that neo-naziism grows is by becoming legitimate, becoming established, becoming everyday, fami
professor bray is the author of "antifa, the anti-fascist handbook."hard cohen is an expert in hate groups and he said direct confrontation leads to the more kind of violence we saw in charlottesville. gentlemen, welcome to you both. i'm going to try to have this sort of debatey, so mark bray, i'll start with you. you seem to be a very small minority who is defending the idea of violence, considering that somebody died in charlottesville. why do you defend confronting in a violent...
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i will never forget that. " to look more at the movement known as antifa, we're joined by mark bray.ew book, "antifa: the anti-fascist handbook." first, pronounce it for us and then talk about antifa. >> welcome it is pronounced on-tee-fa. is short for anti-fascists. president trump's comments that the "alt left and alt right" is historically misinformed and bankrupt. it has a global history that stretches back about a century. you can trace them to a tight in opposition to mussolini's black shirt, german opposition to hitler's brownshirts, anti-fascists who fought in the spanish civil war. trace itsantifa can roots to britain that was responding to the xenophobic backlash against predominately caribbean and south asian migration in the 1970's and to the german a taunus movement of the 1980's which really after the fall of the berlin wall had to respond to neo-nazi ways. in the united states the most delicate antiracist action in the 1980's, 1990's, and the early 2000's which took some of these methods of confronting neo-nazis and fascists wherever they assemble, shutting down their
i will never forget that. " to look more at the movement known as antifa, we're joined by mark bray.ew book, "antifa: the anti-fascist handbook." first, pronounce it for us and then talk about antifa. >> welcome it is pronounced on-tee-fa. is short for anti-fascists. president trump's comments that the "alt left and alt right" is historically misinformed and bankrupt. it has a global history that stretches back about a century. you can trace them to a tight in...
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developments like these are popping up near transit stations all over the bray area. new construction is already underway in san francisco. plans are also in the works for a massive housing development near the new smart train station in santa rosa. >> a hiker in the sierra nevada survived a lightning strike that blew up some nearby boulders. we talked to an expert who explains how lucky this man is to be alive. >> reporter: one in a million. that's the chance you have of getting struck by lightning. but hiking on a mountain top during an electrical storm increases those odds exponentially. >> the storm increases on top of you and can be on top of you in seconds. >> it was nearly inevitable for an austrian man and his companion. >> not surprised at all. i think he's very fortunate that he survived and that's good news. >> this is the video shot from the chp helicopter while responding to the victim just 8 miles south of sota springs. the paramedic said he'd never seen anything like it. the boulder looked like it had exploded into small discs across the ridge. we took
developments like these are popping up near transit stations all over the bray area. new construction is already underway in san francisco. plans are also in the works for a massive housing development near the new smart train station in santa rosa. >> a hiker in the sierra nevada survived a lightning strike that blew up some nearby boulders. we talked to an expert who explains how lucky this man is to be alive. >> reporter: one in a million. that's the chance you have of getting...
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. >>> and just in few weeks animals across pennsylvania will get far better protection under lieb bray'sincluding how long you woman killed in the middle of a center city street after a driver ran her over and kept going. now, this is the clue philadelphia police have to track down the driver. they believe that person was in this white jeep wrangler rubicon when it slammed into the 53-year-old woman. dave schratwieser has more. >> she was a respectful lady and everything. >> reporter: she lived outside the convention center at broad and race. everyone here new her. now everyone here is mourning ann broderick's death at the hands of a hit-and-run driver sunday morning. >> very nice lady. she kept to herself. she was quiet. she was a loving woman. she was a loving mother. report roar police say the 53-year-old brodrick was struck by this wife jeep wrangler rubicon around thee 20:00 sunday morning as she crossed the street from her make shift home headed to use a bathroom. friends say she probably never saw it coming. >> whoever had done that was a coward. >> i think it's really ridiculous
. >>> and just in few weeks animals across pennsylvania will get far better protection under lieb bray'sincluding how long you woman killed in the middle of a center city street after a driver ran her over and kept going. now, this is the clue philadelphia police have to track down the driver. they believe that person was in this white jeep wrangler rubicon when it slammed into the 53-year-old woman. dave schratwieser has more. >> she was a respectful lady and everything....
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. >>> and just in few weeks animals across pennsylvania will get far better protection under lieb bray'sincluding how long you can keep a dog outside. hello, peco. so i'm calling to see if you can help me save on my energy bill. we can do that. great. i live in a post-war, pre-war, mid-century home and the heating system is a turbine, hvac, reverse hydrogen, boiler pipe unit. well sir, i can see that you live in a twin and based on the size, your usage has been spiking. ♪ that's exactly what i thought. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. woman killed in the middle of a center city street after a driver ran her over and kept going. now, this is the clue philadelphia police have to track down the driver. they believe that person was in this white jeep wrangler rubicon when it slammed into the 53-year-old woman. dave schratwieser has more. >> she was a respectful lady and everything. >> reporter: she lived outside the convention center at broad and race. everyone here new her. now everyone here is mourning a
. >>> and just in few weeks animals across pennsylvania will get far better protection under lieb bray'sincluding how long you can keep a dog outside. hello, peco. so i'm calling to see if you can help me save on my energy bill. we can do that. great. i live in a post-war, pre-war, mid-century home and the heating system is a turbine, hvac, reverse hydrogen, boiler pipe unit. well sir, i can see that you live in a twin and based on the size, your usage has been spiking. ♪ that's...
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otherwise away from the bray, the's bay is the -- east bay is the targeted area, 107 again today and throughout the tri- valley. 106 fairfield. once it's over 100 degrees, boy, 108 today in pleasanton. then we have a little bit of a cooldown due to the return of the low clouds and the fog. on tuesday, and wednesday, before we have a bubble effect with the temperatures returning to the triple digits on thursday and on friday. that's a look at your hot forecast. here's jaclyn. >>> we are tracking a hot spot ourselves if you are headed out the door and your ride has you headed along 580. the crash near regatta boulevard in the eastbound direction. so far we don't see any major delays. but do expect to see maybe some flashing lights, some emergency crews on the scene if you are headed in that direction. over at the richmond-san rafael bridge. things are moving smoothly in both directions. great america parkway on ramp eastbound to 237. we have fire crews on the scene and they have that on ramp blocked at this time. there was earlier reports of a fire in that area. speeds still moving at
otherwise away from the bray, the's bay is the -- east bay is the targeted area, 107 again today and throughout the tri- valley. 106 fairfield. once it's over 100 degrees, boy, 108 today in pleasanton. then we have a little bit of a cooldown due to the return of the low clouds and the fog. on tuesday, and wednesday, before we have a bubble effect with the temperatures returning to the triple digits on thursday and on friday. that's a look at your hot forecast. here's jaclyn. >>> we are...
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population centers further inland, such as houston, are braying for historic flooding. >> a lot of people are going to go a long time without access to basic necessities, without access perhaps to water, power, food. >> reporter: in parts of the gulf, there's a run on supplies, gas and patience. at this evacuation center, more than 700 people scrambled to board buses from corpus christi to san antonio. among them ashley williams frantically trying to get her 6-weld floods, i mean, they're material things. we can always get that back, but i'm not willing to risk my child's life. >> reporter: in port lavaca yolanda morales rushed to get out with her husband on dialysis. >> i'm scared. >> reporter: some low-lying areas under mandatory evacuation orders. not everyone's leaving. >> we just don't want to leave our houses. we just want to stay here. >> reporter: but harvey is massive. these eye-popping images from the international space station. in the gulf, oil companies shut down production so experts now say gas could spike 10 to 20 cents. the galveston ship channel also shut down, causing a
population centers further inland, such as houston, are braying for historic flooding. >> a lot of people are going to go a long time without access to basic necessities, without access perhaps to water, power, food. >> reporter: in parts of the gulf, there's a run on supplies, gas and patience. at this evacuation center, more than 700 people scrambled to board buses from corpus christi to san antonio. among them ashley williams frantically trying to get her 6-weld floods, i mean,...
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. >> he is recovering from an injured foot and fractured vert bray. >>> caitlyn jenner speaks out. she called the policy adisappointment. candidate trump promised to protect transgender right. jenner said people have a different time finding any job. >> human rights campaign estimated there are more than 15,000 active serving transgender troops. >>> a lost cow made a neighborhood in colorado seem a little like the wild west. it ran through the streets for about two hours with police officers trailing it. workers from a near by ranch helped return it to the owner. >>> from one cow to another here. a new brn calf is being to a rock legend. markings resemble and it also has the long toun tongue. >>> all right. let's take a look. we have a live camera view. today we have the gray sky overhead. we expected it was going to happen. we have an increase in humidity and better chance of afternoon thunderstorms. the blanket is already forming over us. you can see from the view we have some blue breaking through. it is that sunshine that will make it a sticky steamy day ahead. take a look. nei
. >> he is recovering from an injured foot and fractured vert bray. >>> caitlyn jenner speaks out. she called the policy adisappointment. candidate trump promised to protect transgender right. jenner said people have a different time finding any job. >> human rights campaign estimated there are more than 15,000 active serving transgender troops. >>> a lost cow made a neighborhood in colorado seem a little like the wild west. it ran through the streets for about two...
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host: coming up, michael rubin from the american enterprise institute. , theater on, mark bray authorf "antifa: the anti-fascist handbook." stay with us. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, the lives of winston churchill and george orwell. we talk with thomas ricks about his book "churchill and orwell: the fight for the hero of making 84 is named one step. churchill read it twice and left it. orwell, a real leftist all his life, admired churchill. he wrote he was the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. this might be the only government class you ever take. you will be a voter forever. i need to give you tools that will happy for the rest of your life in this pursuit. >> tuesday night at 8:00 eastern, high school teachers discuss how current events affect their lessons on history, politics and government. this a history component is a chance to learn aboutir
host: coming up, michael rubin from the american enterprise institute. , theater on, mark bray authorf "antifa: the anti-fascist handbook." stay with us. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, the lives of winston churchill and george orwell. we talk with thomas ricks about his book "churchill and orwell: the fight for the hero of making 84 is named one step. churchill read it twice and left it. orwell, a real leftist all his life, admired churchill. he wrote he was the only...
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the last place that needs any brai rain.clear out tuesday night and wednesday and thursday, we'll be having a good bit of sunshine. now we have tropical storm gert may be about to being hurricane gert. and it's not that far off the north carolina coast. but the conditions are extremely favorable for it to just curve and go out to sea. now as we go through the next several days, we're not affected by gert in any way. it could churn up the surf a bit. but we're hot on wednesday and even into thursday. close to 90 degrees the next threat of thunderstorms is friday and then as we go into saturday. sunday is looking dry at the moment. there is allentown, we're seeing lehigh valley and wildwood generally on the guy either squ. there are those thunderstorms friday and into saturday. and there is the eclipse forecast for monday. so far looking good. >>> getting second chances and giving second chances. next at 4:00, how these dogs are getting a new leash on life through a unique program. >>> and coming up at 5:00, an eagle is gendid
the last place that needs any brai rain.clear out tuesday night and wednesday and thursday, we'll be having a good bit of sunshine. now we have tropical storm gert may be about to being hurricane gert. and it's not that far off the north carolina coast. but the conditions are extremely favorable for it to just curve and go out to sea. now as we go through the next several days, we're not affected by gert in any way. it could churn up the surf a bit. but we're hot on wednesday and even into...
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. >> reporter: in the hills of mill bray, a previous sense of safety shattered after a man broke intoof a well-known woman. home surveillance camera caught him in the act. >> these memories of her husband are all that she has. they even took locks of her late husband's hair. >> reporter: the victim, josephine wong suffers from dementia. she left the home moments before the burglar arrived. >> this is the first time i experienced this. they search everything. they took everything i had. >> reporter: a bay area community leader who worked in various roles under multiple u.s. presidents, wong dedicated her leave to serving our country. her antiques, jewelry and priceless possessions were taken. >> we should all look after each other. never know someday it could happen to you. >> reporter: despite this, the san mateo county sheriff's office says residential burglaries are down compared to the same time period last year. they say it's all about developing trust within the community. >> as detectives, we're working through the case, they're basically picking up little crumbs and pieces to p
. >> reporter: in the hills of mill bray, a previous sense of safety shattered after a man broke intoof a well-known woman. home surveillance camera caught him in the act. >> these memories of her husband are all that she has. they even took locks of her late husband's hair. >> reporter: the victim, josephine wong suffers from dementia. she left the home moments before the burglar arrived. >> this is the first time i experienced this. they search everything. they took...
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. >> reporter: in the hills of mill bray, a previous sense of safety shattered after a man broke into a well-known woman. home surveillance camera caught him in the act. >> these memories of her husband are all that she has. they even took locks of her late husband's hair. >> reporter: the victim, josephine wong suffers from dementia. she left the home moments before the burglar arrived. >> this is the first time i experienced this. they search everything. they took everything i had. >> reporter: a bay area community leader who worked in various roles under multiple u.s. presidents, wong dedicated her leave to serving our country. her antiques, jewelry and priceless possessions were taken. >> we should all look after each other. never know someday it could happen to you. >> reporter: despite this, the san mateo county sheriff's office says residential burglaries are down compared to the same time period last year. they say it's all about developing trust within the community. >> as detectives, we're working through the case, they're basically picking up little crumbs and pieces to put
. >> reporter: in the hills of mill bray, a previous sense of safety shattered after a man broke into a well-known woman. home surveillance camera caught him in the act. >> these memories of her husband are all that she has. they even took locks of her late husband's hair. >> reporter: the victim, josephine wong suffers from dementia. she left the home moments before the burglar arrived. >> this is the first time i experienced this. they search everything. they took...
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scott bray business brands, a braybrand, a former principal and superintendent. he's back this year as the new superintendent and welcomed glasgow's students back today. he starts his tenure as fairfax county, using a state-approved waiver to start school before labor day, tapping into a snow stash. he's betting a calendar change will be a hit. >> kids coming back a little early maybe feels like the subu summer's cut short, but we'll have more instructional time before aps and sols. >> reporter: some like the earlier start. but for some 189,000 fairfax students, it means those back-to-school butterflies are swooping in a little early, too. >> i'm feeling good. >> reporter: nervous, excited? >> a little nervous. >> reporter: what are you most nervous about? >> the wo i remember it well. the next big date that students like wasim are looking forward to now is june 15th, 2018. the last day of school. >> thank you. real quick, can i ask what they're doing to staff all the buses? we've been hearing about a shortage of drivers there. >> reporter: that's right. they hav
scott bray business brands, a braybrand, a former principal and superintendent. he's back this year as the new superintendent and welcomed glasgow's students back today. he starts his tenure as fairfax county, using a state-approved waiver to start school before labor day, tapping into a snow stash. he's betting a calendar change will be a hit. >> kids coming back a little early maybe feels like the subu summer's cut short, but we'll have more instructional time before aps and sols....
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we need to get to bray peyton from "the federalist."re wondering why the secret investigation is not secret? nothing the watertight in washington these days. by comparison, you would think this would be. >> the timing of these leaks is interesting. the raid happened several weeks ago but just hearing about it now after all the drama with the president saying negative things about mueller and this investigation and rumors that this investigation has gone too far afield. i think that a lot of these leaks are an intentional effort to send a message that this investigation is not going away no matter how much the president doesn't like it. >> liz: you're probably right. regardless, why have an early morning raid of paul manafort's house to get documents he supposedly already turned over? >> i think the raid the morning happened after they issued the subpoena saying they weren't sure whether or not he did turned over everything. in the reports that we got, that some of the documents included in the new documents that they seized were ones th
we need to get to bray peyton from "the federalist."re wondering why the secret investigation is not secret? nothing the watertight in washington these days. by comparison, you would think this would be. >> the timing of these leaks is interesting. the raid happened several weeks ago but just hearing about it now after all the drama with the president saying negative things about mueller and this investigation and rumors that this investigation has gone too far afield. i think...
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scott bray ban says that eventually, eventually if not already that students and their families willw to love their new calendar. >> we're going to have more instructional time before a.p. tests and s.o.l.s. i think kids will enjoy and parents too, getting out a little earlier this school year. >> reporter: and as you can see, the students and staff, teachers also making their way inside glasgow right now. the county also asking drivers out there to pay attention today to the roads. more cars out there, buses too and also students. again, sooner than most are usual to. back to you. >> justin finch out there in fairfax county. thank you. >>> build in driving time, extra time in prince william county as well. nearly 90,000 public school students head back to class there today. more than 800 will start in a new building. covington harper elementary school opens this morning in dumfries. >>> you can drive along beach drive in the district again. >> adam tuss traveling along the road with a look at what's open and what's closed. adam? >> reporter: good morning, guys. the section from rock
scott bray ban says that eventually, eventually if not already that students and their families willw to love their new calendar. >> we're going to have more instructional time before a.p. tests and s.o.l.s. i think kids will enjoy and parents too, getting out a little earlier this school year. >> reporter: and as you can see, the students and staff, teachers also making their way inside glasgow right now. the county also asking drivers out there to pay attention today to the roads....
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. >> it's also the first day of school for that new superintendent, scott bray ban. he's taking over for karen garza. >>> 6:51 now. turning our attention back to hurricane harvey. take a look at what it looks like inside the storm from space. the center of the eye of the storm right there. you can kind of make it out. the eyewall surrounds. >> beyond that are thein bring l rain. corpus christi is where the storm will make its first landfall. nbc's gabe gutierrez is live for us. tell us what are the conditions like right now? >> reporter: some rain here. the winds are picking up. you see the surf behind me. starting to pick up. that will be the major concern over the next few days. potential for flooding. massive storm surge up along the gulf coast. texas coast. cities like even up to new orleans are going to be dealing with this. the texas governor has preemptively declared a state of disaster for 30 counties. 700 members of the national guard are standing by in order to assist with emergency evacuations or emergency rescues. there has been a run on gas, a run on sup
. >> it's also the first day of school for that new superintendent, scott bray ban. he's taking over for karen garza. >>> 6:51 now. turning our attention back to hurricane harvey. take a look at what it looks like inside the storm from space. the center of the eye of the storm right there. you can kind of make it out. the eyewall surrounds. >> beyond that are thein bring l rain. corpus christi is where the storm will make its first landfall. nbc's gabe gutierrez is live for...
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so that delay or pill bray, daly city, and east bay directions. >>> the warriors are going to be featured tv 31 times in the coming season if the looks like now that he they have won the title in the two of the past three seasons they can't get enough of the steph, kd, andre and draymond. more than a third of the warriors games are going to be seen on abc, espn, or tnt and you're going to see a total of six games on abc through march. the first one happens christmas day. day. it's a finals rematch ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. >>> we're back it's 6:54 with the seven things you should know. an oakland nurse and her husband toward leave the country. they're schedule to be depofrted this afternoon. senators dianne feinstein and camilla harris are bong working behind the scenes to get a reprieve but so far no luck. >>> number two santa cla
so that delay or pill bray, daly city, and east bay directions. >>> the warriors are going to be featured tv 31 times in the coming season if the looks like now that he they have won the title in the two of the past three seasons they can't get enough of the steph, kd, andre and draymond. more than a third of the warriors games are going to be seen on abc, espn, or tnt and you're going to see a total of six games on abc through march. the first one happens christmas day. day. it's a...
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the so-called bray's act would create a merit-based system and/or migration in half in ten years. the idea is meeting resistance. john roberts joins us live from a north lawn with a look at all of this. >> good morning to you, the president is meeting with the national security advisor h.r. mcmaster this hour and the president is expected to go ballistic over this latest leak of classified information. remember at the back of februar february, he was upset with leaks of excerpts from his conversation with the president of mexico. now, "the washington post" has been linked to the full transcripts of those phone calls. on generate 27, -- "we are both in a political bind because i have to have mexico pay for the wall, i have to. we should both say we will work it out. they will work out the formula somehow as opposed to you saying we will not pay at me saying we will not pay." the president going on to say, believe it or not, this is the least important thing that we are talking about, but politically, this might be the most important to talk about. the president also talking about t
the so-called bray's act would create a merit-based system and/or migration in half in ten years. the idea is meeting resistance. john roberts joins us live from a north lawn with a look at all of this. >> good morning to you, the president is meeting with the national security advisor h.r. mcmaster this hour and the president is expected to go ballistic over this latest leak of classified information. remember at the back of februar february, he was upset with leaks of excerpts from his...
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on tuesday -- good doesn't it on tuesday away from the bray. then back up again on thursday and on friday. please stay hydrated and beat the heat. michelle and kenny? >>> thank you. after being plagued by scandals, uber is trying to get back on track with a new ceo. >> kpix 5's anne makovec is live outside uber's headquarters this morning with the details. anne? >> reporter: and uber has not made an official announcement on this yet but it's been widely reports after meeting -- reported after meetings tall weekend long the company finally found the new ceo. >> dara khosrowshahi expedia. >> reporter: he has been the head of expedia the president and ceo since 2005. dara khosrowshahi a graduate of brown university withen engineering -- an engineering degree. his family emigrated to the u.s. from iran in the late '70s. now expedia is a publicly traded online travel company and it is smaller than privately held uber. uber has been without a leader since travis kalanick stepped down in june. the company has been hit with multiple scandals including
on tuesday -- good doesn't it on tuesday away from the bray. then back up again on thursday and on friday. please stay hydrated and beat the heat. michelle and kenny? >>> thank you. after being plagued by scandals, uber is trying to get back on track with a new ceo. >> kpix 5's anne makovec is live outside uber's headquarters this morning with the details. anne? >> reporter: and uber has not made an official announcement on this yet but it's been widely reports after...
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. >> harold bray was just 17 years old on his first deployment and manage to survive by clinging to ack for four days. he things his dark navy dungarees sharks from going him. >>> there is a ping-pong festival today. it will take place at 700 33 cage street. it is open to the public. >>> a bobcat has been captured. the emergency services in san benito county says the bobcat was spotted several times wandering through people's yards it was finally caught the night and officials say it appeals -- appears to be tame. wildlife officials are trying to find a sanctuary for the bobcat.>>> it is not too late to find a way to watch the eclipse safely. coming up, we will show you some viewers made with cardboard and paper. >> we will talk with the uc berkeley astronomer about what you can expect when the eclipse happens. >>> all that and more coming up after the break. stay tuned, we'll be right back. >>> good morning. no son to be seen from this vantage point. overcast skies once again with a little bit of bog. afternoon clearing and beautiful weather for the second half of your sunday. your f
. >> harold bray was just 17 years old on his first deployment and manage to survive by clinging to ack for four days. he things his dark navy dungarees sharks from going him. >>> there is a ping-pong festival today. it will take place at 700 33 cage street. it is open to the public. >>> a bobcat has been captured. the emergency services in san benito county says the bobcat was spotted several times wandering through people's yards it was finally caught the night and...
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some of the water you're looking at is known as brays bayou, actually meets another one. usually a small creek, and residents tell me, you know, obviously in the last several hours all of that rainwater has flowed into the bayous and creating this raging river that is now the scene of this, what appears to be the latest rescues taking place. we can see in the live pictures, cable is lowered down below. it will be interesting to see if there could potentially be another rescue here taking place, fred. >> hmm. and so in the time you've been there, have you seen this has been a particularly active area for this coast guard chopper? in -- in assisting? >> reporter: sure. we've only been here for probably about 30 to 45 minutes, and i can tell you this was a first helicopter that we spotted in the area. this is also drawing quite the crowd. we want to stay on the pictures, but if i could, i would show you what we're standing on. there's at least six to ten people that have just, standing and watching what could be this dramatic rescue here. this certainly has -- led people to
some of the water you're looking at is known as brays bayou, actually meets another one. usually a small creek, and residents tell me, you know, obviously in the last several hours all of that rainwater has flowed into the bayous and creating this raging river that is now the scene of this, what appears to be the latest rescues taking place. we can see in the live pictures, cable is lowered down below. it will be interesting to see if there could potentially be another rescue here taking place,...
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low to mid 70s, 72 to 76, mill broi bray 69, 63, 64, 65 along the coast into san francisco.orth bay 70 snichl pet luma, calistoga 81 to local port about 91. east bay sirp 60s in riech monday berkeley and oakland. 84 in san ramon is the cool spot where are brentwood the warm spot at 88. cloud cover and temperatures tonight 55 to 61 greens. you can see minor tweaks in my seven-day forecall the w through 70 and look athat cooling trend for sunday a monday. >>> two public meetings are being held this month for input on a proposal to extend bart to livermore. it would be quite expensive. that new station would be near the isabelle 580 interchange. that's about 5.5 miles from the dublin station if the would cost $1.3 billion. feelings are mixed. state senator scott wiener is opposed to this but the livermore mayor says it's critical. >> over 70% of our residents want bart because they've been paying for bart for the last 50 years. this is something that was in the original plan. >> bart is really struggling. to put a brand newspaper bart line on top of it that will suck a lot of r
low to mid 70s, 72 to 76, mill broi bray 69, 63, 64, 65 along the coast into san francisco.orth bay 70 snichl pet luma, calistoga 81 to local port about 91. east bay sirp 60s in riech monday berkeley and oakland. 84 in san ramon is the cool spot where are brentwood the warm spot at 88. cloud cover and temperatures tonight 55 to 61 greens. you can see minor tweaks in my seven-day forecall the w through 70 and look athat cooling trend for sunday a monday. >>> two public meetings are...
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. >> daulton was diagnosed with brai cancer in 2013 and he fought so bravely.will be private but the darren daulton foundation is accepting donations in his memory. what way to honor him lucy. >> indeed. you know his legacy with that foundation is helping families, thomas, who are dealing with brain cancer and tumors so many fans posting picks with dutch on their walls today. our mike jerick asked fans to share their pictures with dutch and we have so many. fans think that 1993 team was incredibly special. of course they wouldn't national league championship didn't take the world series but philly still judged as team and its heart darren daulton a winner. >> i think that's what dutch was really known for. was pulling that team together and really getting them to, you know, unify as a team and work together. >> we have a link on fox29.com to the darren daulton foundation so you can help if you'd like to. coming up later the puzzle of brain cancer that other phillies players have battled may be a link doesn't exist but doctors are investigating. and much more fr
. >> daulton was diagnosed with brai cancer in 2013 and he fought so bravely.will be private but the darren daulton foundation is accepting donations in his memory. what way to honor him lucy. >> indeed. you know his legacy with that foundation is helping families, thomas, who are dealing with brain cancer and tumors so many fans posting picks with dutch on their walls today. our mike jerick asked fans to share their pictures with dutch and we have so many. fans think that 1993 team...
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. >> curry tees off at 8:55 this morning in the first round of the ellie may classic at tpc stone bray twotime mvp was invited to compete in the tournament but will play as an amateur. he says he just hopes to make the cut and get to play this weekend. >> you know, his form is pretty impressive. >> a good golfer. >> new at 6:00, surprising numbers reveal what a lot of adults do not do when they're riding uber and lyft. >> you can't escape ads anywhere inside b.a.r.t. stations. nothe agency is turning dozens of cars the to rolling billboards. >> a better day starts right here on abc7 mornings. here on abc7 mornings. we're ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. >>> scientists at stanford published their findings on what's going on in the brains of people with autism. they looked at mice with the disorder and showed the brain cells don't show d
. >> curry tees off at 8:55 this morning in the first round of the ellie may classic at tpc stone bray twotime mvp was invited to compete in the tournament but will play as an amateur. he says he just hopes to make the cut and get to play this weekend. >> you know, his form is pretty impressive. >> a good golfer. >> new at 6:00, surprising numbers reveal what a lot of adults do not do when they're riding uber and lyft. >> you can't escape ads anywhere inside...
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john bray, director of the smith sewn nan national museum of american history.tional society daughters of the american revolution. james vaughan, executive director of the pennsylvania historical and museum commission. stephanie see itbic, director of the smith son known american history, american art museum, robb shink, vice president of george washington's mount vernon. ruth taylor, executive director of the newport historical society, catherine robinson, president and ceo of historic charltz ton foundation. david row sell, the executive director of withina ter museum garden and library. beth hill of for tying of new york, and betty joe of the delaware tribe of indians. [ applause ] >> and now i'd like to introduce the members of the board of directors of the museum of the american revolution. will you raise your hands so everyone knows where you are and that you are here today. [ applause ] >> these are the volunteers who have guided and sustained the multiyear initiative to create the museum. and now it is a very great pleasure to welcome the mayor of the gr
john bray, director of the smith sewn nan national museum of american history.tional society daughters of the american revolution. james vaughan, executive director of the pennsylvania historical and museum commission. stephanie see itbic, director of the smith son known american history, american art museum, robb shink, vice president of george washington's mount vernon. ruth taylor, executive director of the newport historical society, catherine robinson, president and ceo of historic charltz...
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he's taking part in the ellie may classic going on at tbc stone bray in hayward. it's part of the web.com tour, that's one step below pga. if he makes the cut after two rounds today and tomorrow, he'll go ton play through sunday. >>> 6:09 right now with some cloudy skies and high humidity across the bay area. right now as we take a live look outside in tiburon it's 62 degrees downtown san jose in the lower 70s and stays cloudy through the day all because of this a surge in monsoonal moisture brings showers just offshore but we'll be watching for that chance in the bay area today. i'll talk about that in a few minutes. mike has better news for the san mateo bridge. >>> all lanes have just been cleaned, chp confirmed that. we're look at an easy drive around the bay but this was a travel spot. hitting the brakes just getting off of 880, quick recover friday red to orange and again all lanes at the toll plaza have cleared for west 902. that crash is over on the shoulder. recovery also for northbound 101 toward peninsula but paving work still going on through millbrae.
he's taking part in the ellie may classic going on at tbc stone bray in hayward. it's part of the web.com tour, that's one step below pga. if he makes the cut after two rounds today and tomorrow, he'll go ton play through sunday. >>> 6:09 right now with some cloudy skies and high humidity across the bay area. right now as we take a live look outside in tiburon it's 62 degrees downtown san jose in the lower 70s and stays cloudy through the day all because of this a surge in monsoonal...
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stuart: you have been very critical of nbc's chuck todd for an interview with mark bray.ray is supporter of anti-fa is violent permissible and they have a nice chitchat debate whether there should be violence and on sunday what do you have year, you have a militant left-wing organization debating a radical left-wing organization on the proposition is silence okay, try for a second to imagine for a minute the same reporter, chuck todd on msnbc moderating a debate with, say, the ku klux klan on one side and the john burke society on the other with the question is violence okay? this is a leftist organization and chuck todd simply does not understand when you do something like that you are raising the credibility of the notion of violence against their political enemies. this is aiding and abetting in a very dangerous conversation. stuart: we have never seen anything like this before ever. i want you to stay right there. when i come back i want to ask you about this one. espn reassigning an asian american sportscaster because he shares a name with the famous confederate gene
stuart: you have been very critical of nbc's chuck todd for an interview with mark bray.ray is supporter of anti-fa is violent permissible and they have a nice chitchat debate whether there should be violence and on sunday what do you have year, you have a militant left-wing organization debating a radical left-wing organization on the proposition is silence okay, try for a second to imagine for a minute the same reporter, chuck todd on msnbc moderating a debate with, say, the ku klux klan on...
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charlottesville is unacceptable but there's a better way to remove these monuments the more we bring in mark bray professor and historian at dartmouth college thanks for joining us today. thank you so what's your reaction to how the monument was taken down in north carolina. so i think it's a model of how to push city councils how to push legislatures to do the right thing and get rid of any monument that glorifies the confederacy which of course was an attempt to hold on to the slave regime that captivated countless african captives over the course of centuries these statues are not history the statues are glorification of slavery and even more specifically glorification of jim crow since most people don't know a lot of these southern statues to the confederacy was actually built during the sixty's as a push back against the civil rights movement so we need to take them down we need to take them down right now and if activists. if they have city councils won't do it activists should step up push the issue there as legitimate as having statues to hitler in berlin and people were up in arms when i
charlottesville is unacceptable but there's a better way to remove these monuments the more we bring in mark bray professor and historian at dartmouth college thanks for joining us today. thank you so what's your reaction to how the monument was taken down in north carolina. so i think it's a model of how to push city councils how to push legislatures to do the right thing and get rid of any monument that glorifies the confederacy which of course was an attempt to hold on to the slave regime...
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in doing that am bray desk.rime it i don't have to strip it i'm just going to go directly on top of it and start painting my piece. ainsley: do you remember back in the day when amy came out with the paint and had you to use one of those sanders to sand it. steve: can you do it that way but this is easier. ainsley: why do it that way because amy came one this paint. janice: this is something that the kids can help you with too. >> that's a great point. you can i don't doo it on furniture and kitchen cabinets. all your surfaces. this is a great time to go to ace hardware august 4th and 5th annual children's network bucket sale. buy this bucket for $5 and everything you fit in it you get 20% off. steve: no kidding. pete: i will take that challenge. steve: no wonder ace is the place. we will come back and do a little more later. ainsley: this business and changing all of our lives we love a pretty house. thank you, amy. steve: straight on the rundown the naacp just issued a travel warning for people going to the st
in doing that am bray desk.rime it i don't have to strip it i'm just going to go directly on top of it and start painting my piece. ainsley: do you remember back in the day when amy came out with the paint and had you to use one of those sanders to sand it. steve: can you do it that way but this is easier. ainsley: why do it that way because amy came one this paint. janice: this is something that the kids can help you with too. >> that's a great point. you can i don't doo it on furniture...