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herfamily said and from british columbia in canada. family said she would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. the french foreign minister said one of his nationals had died and another was missing. 21 people are still in a critical condition. four police officers were injured, two seriously. danny willett deal is recovering in hospitalfrom his injuries. —— o'neill. recovering in hospitalfrom his injuries. -- o'neill. anand went on to him and said, this is for my family, this is for islam and stuck a knife straight in him. he has a seven inch scar going from his belly to his back. it is understood police know the identity of the three attackers but they said they will not release their names until, in their words, it is operationally possible. it may be later today. after the deep shock of what has happened, this is the stage where the grief starts to mount. we start to get names and identifications of the victims. the first victim has been named as chrissy archibald from british columbia in canada. s
herfamily said and from british columbia in canada. family said she would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. the french foreign minister said one of his nationals had died and another was missing. 21 people are still in a critical condition. four police officers were injured, two seriously. danny willett deal is recovering in hospitalfrom his injuries. —— o'neill. recovering in hospitalfrom his injuries. -- o'neill. anand went on to him and said, this is...
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safe and sound on the ground in the zoo in british columbia canada officials say bear made it to thef after climbing through a hole, and now four of the bears are back in their homes but officials say that the fifth is no threat to the public. >> she doesn't like people, she will stay away, she is very much baron and will do her own thing. people do not have to worry. she will not come up to you. she will not eat your dogs. she will very much want to be alone doing their thing. >> yeah, so she says. >> well, two escapees were shipped to another compound and two remain on hand at british columbia wild life center. >> famous last word there. >>> california deputies came across another escapee on monday, they were riding in the patrol car when they saw a llama on the roadway. animal had escape from the pasture they had to walk llama back to the home, there they go, the owner, united him with his llama buddies after a verbal counseling. >> love it. >> look at him. >> trotting down the road there. >> yes. >> this is cute too. >>> little four year-old girl is ready for spotlight. >> back w
safe and sound on the ground in the zoo in british columbia canada officials say bear made it to thef after climbing through a hole, and now four of the bears are back in their homes but officials say that the fifth is no threat to the public. >> she doesn't like people, she will stay away, she is very much baron and will do her own thing. people do not have to worry. she will not come up to you. she will not eat your dogs. she will very much want to be alone doing their thing. >>...
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then, subsequent expeditions made it to the coast of british columbia in 1793.we have three copies of his. and were very important to history of cartography. thomas jefferson by mckenzie's the voyage, and not crossing the continent again, in the united states. >> we continue our look at eugene's literary culture. televangelist danuta pfeiffer and her memoir "chiseled" which looks at her lifetime including the 700 club show with pat robertson as he began campaigning for the republican party presidential nomination in 1987, and 1988. >> danuta pfeiffer worked on a series of radio intelligent programs but is best known as the cohost of the 700 club with pat robinson from 1983 to 1987 and in her book "chiseled" she talks about her time there and the rest of her life story. >> it wasn't a book about me. it was a
then, subsequent expeditions made it to the coast of british columbia in 1793.we have three copies of his. and were very important to history of cartography. thomas jefferson by mckenzie's the voyage, and not crossing the continent again, in the united states. >> we continue our look at eugene's literary culture. televangelist danuta pfeiffer and her memoir "chiseled" which looks at her lifetime including the 700 club show with pat robertson as he began campaigning for the...
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then a subsequent expedition he made it to the coast of british columbia in 1793. so we have three copies of this narrative here and they are all illustrated with these beautiful maps that were very important to the history of cartography and for example, thomas jefferson was inspired by mckenzie's voyage and hazmat that this helped inspire him to look up for lewis and clark and assign them across the continent again from the young united states. >> we continue our look at eugene's literary culture. next, former televangelist danuta pfieffer and her memoir "chiseled: a memoir of identity, duplicity and divine wine" which looks at her life story including her time cohosting the 700 club show with pat robertson as he began campaigning for the republican party presidential nomination in 1987 and 88. . >> danuta pfieffer worked on a series of radio and television programs but is best known as the cohost of the 700 club with robertson. from 1983 to 1987. her book chiseled, she talked about her time there and the rest of her life story. >> it wasn't a book about me to be
then a subsequent expedition he made it to the coast of british columbia in 1793. so we have three copies of this narrative here and they are all illustrated with these beautiful maps that were very important to the history of cartography and for example, thomas jefferson was inspired by mckenzie's voyage and hazmat that this helped inspire him to look up for lewis and clark and assign them across the continent again from the young united states. >> we continue our look at eugene's...
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rain we are seeing this front stretching from this system off the coast of british columbia. but the bigger impact is going to be the cool air mass associated with the system dipping south and into our neck of the woods and sticking around for the next few days. tapering off by the end of the morning commute. there are lingering showers. mostly dry and certainly by the evening compute we dry out. in fact, clouds clear out for tomorrow. but cool air stays in place and temperatures are below average through the weekend. sunrise today 5:47. sunset this evening at 8:30. and as we look at the high temperatures today you will notice they are on the cool side. beyond the low 70s for the warmest spots inland today. 50s at the coast, 60s around the bay today. more of the same temperature- wise tomorrow but we are dry. and then cooler still this weekend. struggling to hit 70 for the warmest spots inland this weekend. if you are looking for warmer weather, though, we do rebound those temperatures by midweek next week. back to low 80s for the warmest spots inland. now back to you guys. >
rain we are seeing this front stretching from this system off the coast of british columbia. but the bigger impact is going to be the cool air mass associated with the system dipping south and into our neck of the woods and sticking around for the next few days. tapering off by the end of the morning commute. there are lingering showers. mostly dry and certainly by the evening compute we dry out. in fact, clouds clear out for tomorrow. but cool air stays in place and temperatures are below...
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with -- controversies are very much with british columbia. so there is always somebody having an election. and my guess is that we probably have the best window from now until december or early january. their election is mid year so the closer you get to it the more complicated it will become, particularly in terms of getting the mexican congressional approval. but we also should not forget the trade expires next year. we too have midterm elections. those will undoubtedly have some impact on congressional views. mr. grumet: i'm not asking you to name any names, but have engaged, how effective have individual members been in addressing their concerns? do you think there is a constructive, delivered effort underway? sec. ross: concerns about what? mr. grumet: concerns about ways in which changes could undermine their district. are you hearing a lot about members from congress? sec. ross: we hear a lot from members of congress all the time on a variety of topics. on individual trade issues, on individual problems of individual companies. we hear
with -- controversies are very much with british columbia. so there is always somebody having an election. and my guess is that we probably have the best window from now until december or early january. their election is mid year so the closer you get to it the more complicated it will become, particularly in terms of getting the mexican congressional approval. but we also should not forget the trade expires next year. we too have midterm elections. those will undoubtedly have some impact on...
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out the door this morning, low pressure off the british columbia coast.air mass social media every associated with this system -- -- cool air mass associated with this system. a front passing through this morning nothing blocking it so we are seeing new showers this morning. again, not a huge rain event. maybe .10" for most of us a little more possible for the urban areas in the north bay maybe three-tenths for you. they are seeing more steady rainfall this morning. trace amounts farther south for portions of the south bay. so here we are with futurecast starting off with showers in the north bay spreading south throughout the morning commute. and then tapering off by about lunchtime today. not a lot of rain for us. we'll keep those clouds around. we'll keep temperatures cool. clearing out for friday. but temperatures stay cool through the weekend. temperatures today topping out below average and again, rainfall totals not real impressive. the best rainfall totals going to be for the north bay today. sunrise 5:47 this morning. and sunset at 8:30 this even
out the door this morning, low pressure off the british columbia coast.air mass social media every associated with this system -- -- cool air mass associated with this system. a front passing through this morning nothing blocking it so we are seeing new showers this morning. again, not a huge rain event. maybe .10" for most of us a little more possible for the urban areas in the north bay maybe three-tenths for you. they are seeing more steady rainfall this morning. trace amounts farther...
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are very much with british columbia. so there's always somebody having an election. by guess is we probably have the best window from now to december or early january. their election is midyear. so the closer you get to it the more complicated it will become, particularly in terms of getting the mexican congressional approval. but we also shouldn't forget two other things, the trade promotion authority expires next year and we too have elections. midturn elections. and those will undoubtedly have some impact on congressional views. >> i'm not asking you to name any names. >> but how engaged, how effective have individual members been in pressing their concerns. do you feel like there's a constructive deliberative effort underway. >> concerns about what? >> their aspirations for how you make the treaties more effective, their concerns in how changes could undermine their districts. are you hearing a lot from members of congress? >> we hear a lot from members of congress all the time on a variety of topics. individual trad
are very much with british columbia. so there's always somebody having an election. by guess is we probably have the best window from now to december or early january. their election is midyear. so the closer you get to it the more complicated it will become, particularly in terms of getting the mexican congressional approval. but we also shouldn't forget two other things, the trade promotion authority expires next year and we too have elections. midturn elections. and those will undoubtedly...
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it runs from dawson creek in british columbia, to delta junction alaska. that might not look like a long distance, but at the time, it was about 1700 miles. black troops worked from the north, white troops worked from the south. the black soldiers not only endured clouds of mosquitoes, wild temperature swings, they were discriminated against all along the way. leonard barkens of new orleans, one of the few surviving segregated segregated soldiers who made that happen. >> this is the picture of the black soldiers met with the white soldiers and they shook hands. that represented integration. >> alaska, larkens is hoping to finally see some of the towns he wasn't allowed to go in, back in the 1940s. >>> in tonight's consumer alert, the european union has slapped google with a fine. they're accused of directing customers to its own shopping service, ahead of competing services. the european commission says that's an abuse of power. google has 90 days to end the practice. the california based company says it is considering an appeal. >>> a new warning tonight
it runs from dawson creek in british columbia, to delta junction alaska. that might not look like a long distance, but at the time, it was about 1700 miles. black troops worked from the north, white troops worked from the south. the black soldiers not only endured clouds of mosquitoes, wild temperature swings, they were discriminated against all along the way. leonard barkens of new orleans, one of the few surviving segregated segregated soldiers who made that happen. >> this is the...
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west blocking-- ridge of high pressure to our west blocking the storms, may get washington and british columbia, not often make it to northern california, this one will and it will bring us minimum, much cooler temperatures and cloud cover and most will get some rainfall coming up on thursday. tomorrow morning, about the cloud cover, returning to the coastline. especially san francisco, san mateo county, could hang out throughout the day. rest are sunny. wednesday afternoon, the cloud business gin to build from the north. wednesday night, the rain begins in the north bay and by 9:00 thursday morning, here comes some rainfall making the north sonoma county, likely napa county. north bay seeing the majority of the rainfall but look how much rain we are talking about for mendocino county, more rain than you averaged entire month of june, 610 inch of rain. -- 6/10 inch of rain. 1/20 in san francisco, few drops in san jose and east towards pleasanton. it will rain, likely thursday this week. today the warmest day we see in the next 7-10 days, cooler tomorrow. minimum, cloudy or cooler by the end of
west blocking-- ridge of high pressure to our west blocking the storms, may get washington and british columbia, not often make it to northern california, this one will and it will bring us minimum, much cooler temperatures and cloud cover and most will get some rainfall coming up on thursday. tomorrow morning, about the cloud cover, returning to the coastline. especially san francisco, san mateo county, could hang out throughout the day. rest are sunny. wednesday afternoon, the cloud business...
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tax cuts detracted to the movie industry to places like georgia and british columbia >>> members of thea police department spent part of tear day having fun with the good people of roxboro. meant to strengthen ties between officers and communities. the children enjoyed a moon bounce, music. also had a chance to sit on a real police motorcycle. ♪ because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment. tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv or any other medical conditions and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with harvoni can cause a seri
tax cuts detracted to the movie industry to places like georgia and british columbia >>> members of thea police department spent part of tear day having fun with the good people of roxboro. meant to strengthen ties between officers and communities. the children enjoyed a moon bounce, music. also had a chance to sit on a real police motorcycle. ♪ because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed...
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the guy on board said he was filming the eagle soaring over his boat in british columbia when it snagged his catch dinnertime. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs, 20 times faster than most people have. and the price is amazing too for $79.99 a month online for the first year you'll get our fastest triple play with hbo included for 2 years. leave cable's slower internet speeds behind. so hurry up and switch to fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service for two years all with a two year agreement. ♪ >>> chance to to go on septembering spree denied for the man and woman in this surveillance video. police say the guy sat down next to woman in a starbucks on the 1800 block of walnut street on july 5th and stole her wallet from her handbag. then the guy handed the wallet to another woman the two left the store. less say the couple tried to use the stole hen credit cards at a macy's just a short time later but the cards were denied. so the two took off. >>>
the guy on board said he was filming the eagle soaring over his boat in british columbia when it snagged his catch dinnertime. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs, 20 times faster than most people have. and the price is amazing too for $79.99 a month online for the first year you'll get our fastest triple play with hbo included for 2 years. leave cable's slower internet speeds behind. so...
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low pressure system off the west of british columbia today but we have a front reaching into the bayrea nothing to block it so we are seeing those showers today. and certainly cool air dipping down from that system. so right now again most of the rain over the north bay and futurecast shows it spreading south through the morning commute. now, we are going to see the rain taper off by about midday drying out for the evening commute. staying gray and cool. clearing for friday, although temperatures remain cool through the weekend. it's not until early next week we start to warm up. how much rain? not a lot. we could see about .3" for many spots in the north bay maybe a tenth to the central bay. and i do think this is overpainting in the south bay. i don't know that we'll see as much as .10", just trace amounts for many portions in the south bay. i would be surprised if we saw much at all once we get down to santa cruz. sunrise today at 5:47. sunset at 8:30 this evening. a look at your high temperatures around the bay today. not too high. certainly on the cool side of average. in the so
low pressure system off the west of british columbia today but we have a front reaching into the bayrea nothing to block it so we are seeing those showers today. and certainly cool air dipping down from that system. so right now again most of the rain over the north bay and futurecast shows it spreading south through the morning commute. now, we are going to see the rain taper off by about midday drying out for the evening commute. staying gray and cool. clearing for friday, although...
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a multi-colored, floating refuge, way past the end of any road, tucked away in rugged british columbia's> what do you say to people who think this is a little odd or a little strange? >> thank you very much. >> reporter: really? >> truly. nice to be recognized for who i am. >> reporter: they've lived this water world lifestyle for the last 25 years. building and rebuilding. it all sits atop about a dozen interlocking steel docks that wayne salvaged from an old fish barn. in fact everything here is fashioned from reclaimed material. a habitat designed from what's available when it's available. toeing parts of his home around like a giant jigsaw puzzle. >> it moves up and down. it's a true experience thing. and you learn by doing. >> reporter: he says it's as much a design project as it is an art project. in fact both wayne and kathryn are artists by trade, carvers, which is what brought them to the wilderness in the first place. >> it was about being inspired by nature and our work being inspired by nature and wanting to come out and live it and experience it and then have that inspiratio
a multi-colored, floating refuge, way past the end of any road, tucked away in rugged british columbia's> what do you say to people who think this is a little odd or a little strange? >> thank you very much. >> reporter: really? >> truly. nice to be recognized for who i am. >> reporter: they've lived this water world lifestyle for the last 25 years. building and rebuilding. it all sits atop about a dozen interlocking steel docks that wayne salvaged from an old fish...
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. >> i'm from vancouver, british columbia. >> stephen: have you thought about blowing this popsicle stand>> not yet. our prime minister is the most -- he's available. i call trump stump. that's a funny. i think his biggest supporters would rather bang the prime minister of canada than him even, i would imagine, if given the choice. i would. >> stephen: you know what? a lot of people are just looking for a guy to make 'em laugh. >> that's true. that's why they would both choose me. but they're legalizing weed the next year in canada, which is great. >> stephen: in vancouver, i have been to vancouver, you can't say it's not legal there. >> it's legal in vancouver. >> stephen: on camera, people were trying to throw weed at me. nothing happened to them. >> sounds fantastic. yeah, i'm from there. yeah, that's why i'm like this. >> stephen: beautiful city. no, it's a beautiful city. but i'm here to stay whether you like it or not, unfortunately. >> stephen: we like it. i hope you will stay. >> stephen: we'll be right back with more seth rogen. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ ♪ [laugh
. >> i'm from vancouver, british columbia. >> stephen: have you thought about blowing this popsicle stand>> not yet. our prime minister is the most -- he's available. i call trump stump. that's a funny. i think his biggest supporters would rather bang the prime minister of canada than him even, i would imagine, if given the choice. i would. >> stephen: you know what? a lot of people are just looking for a guy to make 'em laugh. >> that's true. that's why they would...
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christine archibald was 30 and from british columbia in canada.ily said she would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. the french foreign minister said one of his nationals had died and another was missing. 21 people are still in a critical condition. four police officers were injured, two of them seriously. daniel o'neill, who is 23, is recovering in hospital from his injuries. hejust stepped outside the barfor a second, and a man ran up to him and said, "this is for my family, this is for islam" and stuck a knife straight in him. he has a seven inch scar going from his belly round to his back. it is understood police know the identity of the three attackers but they say they will not release their names until, in their own words, "it is operationally possible" — that may be later today. andy moore, bbc news. we are learning more about the people who were killed and those injured in the attack. 48 people altogether injured on saturday night. let's go to our correspondent at kings college hospital for an update.
christine archibald was 30 and from british columbia in canada.ily said she would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. the french foreign minister said one of his nationals had died and another was missing. 21 people are still in a critical condition. four police officers were injured, two of them seriously. daniel o'neill, who is 23, is recovering in hospital from his injuries. hejust stepped outside the barfor a second, and a man ran up to him and said,...
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the actual low pressure center will stay west of british columbia. dragging all the way down is a cold front that is digging farther to the south than most fronts do this time of year. there's nothing blocking it so it has kind of free access if you will into northern california. it's already in far northern california. could be in your backyard by tomorrow morning. futurecast 2 a.m. showers even some steady rainfall along the sonoma coastline. look how quickly it moves in. this is a change from yesterday. vein to the golden gate and the i-80 corridor -- rain is to the golden gate and the i-80 corridor by 7 a.m. tomorrow. it doesn't take much to slow down the commute and it will be very slow and sloppy even with just some light rain showers tomorrow morning. but since it's arriving early it's leaving earlier. by 3 or 4:00 all the showers are gone still cloudy sunshine returns by tomorrow but behind that front it's not going to be warm. we'll have three chilly days up to 15 degrees cooler than average as we roll through the weekend. rainfall totals ou
the actual low pressure center will stay west of british columbia. dragging all the way down is a cold front that is digging farther to the south than most fronts do this time of year. there's nothing blocking it so it has kind of free access if you will into northern california. it's already in far northern california. could be in your backyard by tomorrow morning. futurecast 2 a.m. showers even some steady rainfall along the sonoma coastline. look how quickly it moves in. this is a change...
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they race east into british columbia and we don't care one bit weeshgs have a blocking ridge of-- bit and we have a blocking ridge of high pressure . there is no blocking ridge of high pressure. the low will dive from the gulf of alaska into northern california, where some areas around mt. shasta could get an inch and half of rain coming up this week, we are talking smoe melt for reservoir-- snow melt for reservoirs. they will get a surge because of rainfall. not tomorrow, low cloud cover returning spilling into san francisco bay, lots of afternoon sunshine. wednesday the system approaches the bay area, cloudy by wednesday evening. everybody cloudy wednesday night and there is rain, pockets of steady rainfall for lake county, north sonoma county. how much rainfall to expect? not a big deal south of the golden gate. right now the prediction is for about 1/20th of 1 inch of rainfall, less for san jose. napa, 1/10. nor than 1/10 inch sonoma county. lake county could receive more than half inch of rainfall. today, pretty warm outside. we won't see anything this warm for the next 7-10 days
they race east into british columbia and we don't care one bit weeshgs have a blocking ridge of-- bit and we have a blocking ridge of high pressure . there is no blocking ridge of high pressure. the low will dive from the gulf of alaska into northern california, where some areas around mt. shasta could get an inch and half of rain coming up this week, we are talking smoe melt for reservoir-- snow melt for reservoirs. they will get a surge because of rainfall. not tomorrow, low cloud cover...
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typically these storms curve up to the north, hit british columbia. not the case. late thursday we'll see a system here that will start to move down from north to south as a ridge of high pressure weakness. and you can see how the system by thursday, especially the first half of the day, begins to bring a chance of rain across northern california. by friday, rain changes to scattered showers. good news for weekend plans right now, a little breezy at times but dry weather as we head towards sunday. the changes we'll see starting wednesday will be increasing clouds through the day. overall, mild temperatures for wednesday. then thursday, right around midday, we'll see the transition from north bay showers to showers as we head towards thursday evening, dropping south of the golden gate. here is your thursday outlook. notice how the rain, any chances of it staying north of san francisco. then this thing weakens as it tries to slide to the south. the euro model, taking a look at your thursday into friday, notice how san jose south generally just enough to measure. the
typically these storms curve up to the north, hit british columbia. not the case. late thursday we'll see a system here that will start to move down from north to south as a ridge of high pressure weakness. and you can see how the system by thursday, especially the first half of the day, begins to bring a chance of rain across northern california. by friday, rain changes to scattered showers. good news for weekend plans right now, a little breezy at times but dry weather as we head towards...
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the area of low pressure still hanging out off the coast of british columbia.will move inland this weekend and bring with it some increasing clouds. right now, we're looking at cooler air in place the front that brought us showers yesterday is passed through. what we'll see today clearing skies. the futurecast plenty of sunshine by later on today. however, temperatures will not warm significantly. we'll stay below average for this time of the year as much as 10 degrees below average for some spots inland. futurecast shows increasing clouds for your saturday. chance of showers in the north bay. increasing chance of showers in the north bay on sunday. but most of us really just going to notice those clouds and cooler temperatures. this weekend, going to struggle to hit 70 degrees for the warmest spots inland. all of us certainly on the cool side of average. sunset tonight at 8:30. we will see clear skies by sunset this evening. temperature-wise, though, not that warm. here we are in the south bay low 70s for mountain view, san jose, 74 fairfield, 72 in livermore,
the area of low pressure still hanging out off the coast of british columbia.will move inland this weekend and bring with it some increasing clouds. right now, we're looking at cooler air in place the front that brought us showers yesterday is passed through. what we'll see today clearing skies. the futurecast plenty of sunshine by later on today. however, temperatures will not warm significantly. we'll stay below average for this time of the year as much as 10 degrees below average for some...
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. >> caller: yes, hello, i'm calling from british columbia, canad canada. we actually have a lot of americans who come and play here. our houses are more like mansion built. anyway, mr. comey was quite -- spoke really well. and one thing that we speak about here, whether i speak with, you know, canadian or american, is they're all baffled on how mr. trump got elected, you know? and what people seem to all agree on is basically the lack of knowledge of politics from the people. you know, most people just don't understand politics. you know, mr. trump shows he's one of them by the way he actually behaves, whether it's the way he tweets, and also like mr. comey says, i was actually surprised, that was one thing i didn't agree. it's not for mr. comey to say, mr. president, you shouldn't actually ask me, you know, these questions. it's not his job to educate the president, you know. so, you know, it's like electing -- it's just baffling to me, you know, how somebody with no previous knowledge or more experience to be elected as the president of the united states
. >> caller: yes, hello, i'm calling from british columbia, canad canada. we actually have a lot of americans who come and play here. our houses are more like mansion built. anyway, mr. comey was quite -- spoke really well. and one thing that we speak about here, whether i speak with, you know, canadian or american, is they're all baffled on how mr. trump got elected, you know? and what people seem to all agree on is basically the lack of knowledge of politics from the people. you know,...
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so, the first screen grab was sent in by theresa johnson in abbotsford, british columbia.some sort of online survey, and saw this question. "when did you last eat shoes for breakfast?" [ light laughter ] even more disturbing she answered, "in the past week." that was her answer. [ laughter ] this next one was sent in by natasha hains in memphis, tennessee. she was browsing through some resale posts and saw this couch for sale. it says, "couch $30. just need to get rid of it asap. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: nothing -- >> jimmy: i gotta get this thing out of here, man. >> steve: nothing's wrong with it. >> jimmy: nothing is wrong with it. >> steve: except for all the shedding. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it sheds, yeah. it's a big deal. the couch -- >> steve: it's pleather. >> jimmy: the couch sheds, big deal. the next one was sent in by michael hoffman in chattanooga. he was texting with his dad and i think there may have been an autocorrect issue. watch this. "i hate michael. can you talk?" and then it said, sorry, that's supposed to say "hey, michael, can you ta
so, the first screen grab was sent in by theresa johnson in abbotsford, british columbia.some sort of online survey, and saw this question. "when did you last eat shoes for breakfast?" [ light laughter ] even more disturbing she answered, "in the past week." that was her answer. [ laughter ] this next one was sent in by natasha hains in memphis, tennessee. she was browsing through some resale posts and saw this couch for sale. it says, "couch $30. just need to get rid...
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moment a bald eagle swoops right onto a fishing boat, bamm, you saw it, still piece of salmon, in british columbiall slow it down to you, guy on board said he was filming the eagle flying around well, got little hungry, it was easy catch. took it. and he flew away. >> can you imagine being that close to a raptor? >> it is 4:56 right now. a lot of breaking news, a lot of stories we're covering from overnight. let's get out to jenny joyce with one of them. jenny? >> reporter: good morning, karen, teen went missing during swim here at rowan lake at roebling park. the latest coming up. do you really use head & shoulders? no, not really. i knew that not the one you think you know the tri action formula cleans removing up to 100% of flakes protects and even moisturizes for sofia vergara hair tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. >> this is "good day philadelphia". >> happening right now, on good day philad
moment a bald eagle swoops right onto a fishing boat, bamm, you saw it, still piece of salmon, in british columbiall slow it down to you, guy on board said he was filming the eagle flying around well, got little hungry, it was easy catch. took it. and he flew away. >> can you imagine being that close to a raptor? >> it is 4:56 right now. a lot of breaking news, a lot of stories we're covering from overnight. let's get out to jenny joyce with one of them. jenny? >> reporter:...
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a wild scene caught on camera in british columbia. this video, he and his friends were fishing near vancouver island when their freshly caught salmon was stolen by... guess who? >> martha: watch it in's low motion. the american eagle swoops in. this is a nice piece of salmon. you guys got it all ready for m me? if not beautiful? that's why it's our bird. that's viral, as you might imagine. if you have any videos like tha that, where a story of yours we can share, send it to us at the story fnc. >> a fox news alert. president trump is ready to speak any minute at his rally. >> tucker: we will bring you the entire speech. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the special election of georgia's sixth congressional district is tighter than anything since y2k. democrats spent tens of millions of dollars to try to get that seat. the press covered it breathlessly. what happened in the end? republicans had a fine candidate with way less money and hollywood glamour. karen handel. she won
a wild scene caught on camera in british columbia. this video, he and his friends were fishing near vancouver island when their freshly caught salmon was stolen by... guess who? >> martha: watch it in's low motion. the american eagle swoops in. this is a nice piece of salmon. you guys got it all ready for m me? if not beautiful? that's why it's our bird. that's viral, as you might imagine. if you have any videos like tha that, where a story of yours we can share, send it to us at the...
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next to british columbia. even as major oil is extending its reach and discovering mammoth fields in saudi arabia, independent oilmen are anxious to find domestic reserves. the conundrum is, they cannot afford to operate on a global stage, they cannot compete. they have to find their domestic reserves. as we saw in films and politics, they want to celebrate their own efforts as virtuous american frontier initiatives -- they are the quintessential american capitalists. it is all well and good to sell that image, but they need an economic ace -- base. important breakthroughs occur in 1947 they give them hope. the first is a discovery offshore of the gulf of mexico. err was the one-time governor and senator of oklahoma, robert kerr. in anpartnered with mcgee oil company. they're going to make the first off score -- offshore discovery, the flotilla of materials pulled together from old, world war ii vessels. they prove you can find oil offshore. which is why the tidelands issue will become critical. the second is
next to british columbia. even as major oil is extending its reach and discovering mammoth fields in saudi arabia, independent oilmen are anxious to find domestic reserves. the conundrum is, they cannot afford to operate on a global stage, they cannot compete. they have to find their domestic reserves. as we saw in films and politics, they want to celebrate their own efforts as virtuous american frontier initiatives -- they are the quintessential american capitalists. it is all well and good to...
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lamalfa: hailing from vancouver, british colombia, stan passed away here today to british columbia, stan passed away here after 9 yeefers enriching the lives of those around him. for the past few decades, the small town of paradise, california, has known stan as a pillar of the community whose scupted metal artwork decorated shops and houses all across the county. before his creative artwork made him a local celebrity, he served in world war ii. in 1943 he volunteered for the first special service force in the canadian army, an elite american and canadian commander unit that preceded the modern special operations forces we have today. in 2014 the man beloved for his artwork and for his service and for his charity was awarded a congressional gold medal right here in washington, d.c., for his unit's heroism in battle. i consider myself fortunate to have known him just a little bit. and our country is fortunate to have gained such a good man from our northern neighbors. god bless his family and his memory. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his t
lamalfa: hailing from vancouver, british colombia, stan passed away here today to british columbia, stan passed away here after 9 yeefers enriching the lives of those around him. for the past few decades, the small town of paradise, california, has known stan as a pillar of the community whose scupted metal artwork decorated shops and houses all across the county. before his creative artwork made him a local celebrity, he served in world war ii. in 1943 he volunteered for the first special...
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that's according to a study by researchers at the university of british columbia.used on over two hundred families with kids from six to eight months old.( darya ) researchers say teaching parents about their child's insomnia helps improve their well-being. thirty percent of mothers and twenty percent of dads saw their symptoms improve after weeks of sleep treatment. ( mark ) coming up... an east bay lake unsafe to swim in. why officials are telling people to stay away. (anny) a look at your forecast next. (anny)(mark)(darya) welcome back. let's get a check of the weather this morning... (anny hong): .marine air and stratus filtering inland on onshore winds will persist causing near to slightly cooler than normal temperatures today. somewhat warmer temperatures will develop thursday and friday. except for patchy coastal drizzle, dry weather will persist over the next 7 days. night and morning coastal clouds will be followed by sunny afternoons. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 t
that's according to a study by researchers at the university of british columbia.used on over two hundred families with kids from six to eight months old.( darya ) researchers say teaching parents about their child's insomnia helps improve their well-being. thirty percent of mothers and twenty percent of dads saw their symptoms improve after weeks of sleep treatment. ( mark ) coming up... an east bay lake unsafe to swim in. why officials are telling people to stay away. (anny) a look at your...
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she worked in a homeless shelter back in british columbia and now she was here with her fiancÉ killed-- bridge scene. but from what we are hearing it doesn't seem like any americans connected with his brutality. there are tales of bravery as well. they tried to bring all three of these guys down now. he is in critical condition in the hospital. the government saying they will fight back as well. in the past two days the prime minister saint that terror laws should be i tightened up and also the space around the terror should be tightened up as well. even admitting that part in fact too much leniency given to the extremists. a lot of rethinking on all this on the side of the pond. i want to bring in the former cia director. thank you so much for wayne and this morning. what can you add to this conversation right now in terms of where you see this investigation going now. we know that two additional suspects this morning have been arrested. what are investigators doing now. i think the british investigators are among the world's best. they are doing a very good job. we will lose on all
she worked in a homeless shelter back in british columbia and now she was here with her fiancÉ killed-- bridge scene. but from what we are hearing it doesn't seem like any americans connected with his brutality. there are tales of bravery as well. they tried to bring all three of these guys down now. he is in critical condition in the hospital. the government saying they will fight back as well. in the past two days the prime minister saint that terror laws should be i tightened up and also...
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british columbia has a very discriminatory growth program that prohibits american wine from being sold on the same shelves as domestic wine. >> given the bc producers and enormous competitive advantage. in january 2017, ustr requested wto dispute settlement consultations with canada on this matter. but the consultations failed to bring about any type of rotary access for american winemakers. given canada's continued refusal to modify its discriminatory ram in any way, will ustr network to fully enforce us rights under the wto agreement and formally request the settlement counts? >> harassment, i'm of course very much aware of this problem. i completely agree with the sentiment of your question. whether we go to the panel page is something that's under review right now. you can take from my general attitude that i'm very pro-enforcement. the only caveat i would add is this is something you are better off dealing with in a nafta negotiation so we have to think about that and the stakeholders have to think about it, members have to think about it and it has to be informed by all of you. i
british columbia has a very discriminatory growth program that prohibits american wine from being sold on the same shelves as domestic wine. >> given the bc producers and enormous competitive advantage. in january 2017, ustr requested wto dispute settlement consultations with canada on this matter. but the consultations failed to bring about any type of rotary access for american winemakers. given canada's continued refusal to modify its discriminatory ram in any way, will ustr network to...
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british columbia has a discriminatory grocery store program that prohibits american wine from being sold on the same shelves as domestic wine, given the bc producers an enormous competitive advantage. in january of 2017 the ustr requested wto dispute settlement consultations with canada on this matter, but the consultations failed to bring about any grocery access for american winemakers. given canada's continued refusal to modify its discriminatory program in any way, will ustr now work to fully enforce u.s. rights under the wto agreement and formally request to dispute the settlement pan snell. >> first of all, i am aware of this problem and i agree with the sentiment of this question, whether we go to the panel stage is something that's under review right now. you can take from my general attitude they am very pro-enforcement. the only caveat, i would add is this something you're this something you are better off dealing in an after negotiations. i have to be informed by all of you. but it's a very serious problem. it is the kind of problem that ought to be brought to a panel in my op
british columbia has a discriminatory grocery store program that prohibits american wine from being sold on the same shelves as domestic wine, given the bc producers an enormous competitive advantage. in january of 2017 the ustr requested wto dispute settlement consultations with canada on this matter, but the consultations failed to bring about any grocery access for american winemakers. given canada's continued refusal to modify its discriminatory program in any way, will ustr now work to...