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. >> the brandon burg gate, built between 1978 and 1981. it sits astride what has been called the showplace street of berlin on the gate's eastern side, and 17 on the western side. the brandon burg gate is 215 feet wide and 85 feet tall. the structure is crowned by a war chariot, drawn by four horses. it assumed its place in 1794. but peace was not to be the dominant theme, ultimately associated with with the gate. 1806, 12 years after its completion, nebraska napoleon marched after defeating the army of frederic. napoleon shipped it to paris. the kidnapped goddess and the chariot, along with the horses, were returned to berlin by the german general after his army captured paris in 1814. it was badly damaged during the war and transporting. upon its return, it was refurbished along with the crown were added to the wreath, held aloft by the goddess of peace. throughout the late 1920s and 30áz, the gate was again the center of war and change with spectacular light and sound shows conducted on and around the gate by nazi troops. 1945, the ail
. >> the brandon burg gate, built between 1978 and 1981. it sits astride what has been called the showplace street of berlin on the gate's eastern side, and 17 on the western side. the brandon burg gate is 215 feet wide and 85 feet tall. the structure is crowned by a war chariot, drawn by four horses. it assumed its place in 1794. but peace was not to be the dominant theme, ultimately associated with with the gate. 1806, 12 years after its completion, nebraska napoleon marched after...
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there it goes, taking off from vander burg air base. >>> still ahead, coming up, he was called to a home in arizona to fix the air conditioning. we'll tell you >>> plus, up the type is off to a nice start interstate 880 in oakland looks good. . >> well, looks like i caught a fish this big in the coast. inland it will be up here. a big difference there. watch out for thick fog on the golden gate bridge. ovpiachio and butter pecan. and now, enjoy any medium iced coffee for $1.50. america runs on dunkin'. >>> the associate degree for transfer guarantees transfer for eligible students to schools like mills college in oakland. so far 36 institutions that are part of the association of independent california colleges and universities have committed to this program. >>> a temporary moratorium on a type of air bnb approved a 45 day on hosts who rent homes that are not present during the stay. the order ntsb is effective immediately while the council discusses a long term policy on short term rentals. the council held the special meeting because there's an increasing number of complaints about sh
there it goes, taking off from vander burg air base. >>> still ahead, coming up, he was called to a home in arizona to fix the air conditioning. we'll tell you >>> plus, up the type is off to a nice start interstate 880 in oakland looks good. . >> well, looks like i caught a fish this big in the coast. inland it will be up here. a big difference there. watch out for thick fog on the golden gate bridge. ovpiachio and butter pecan. and now, enjoy any medium iced coffee for...
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carolina: y justamente nos conectamos con frederick burgs, quien trabajÓ como intÉrprete para el departamentoe que el congreso quiere que esta intÉrprete que fue parte de esta cumbre de putin y trump hable y cuente lo que ocurriÓ. usted, como intÉrprete, le parece algo adecuado? frederick: sÍ, es muy difícil, porque como intÉrprete,es necesario tener secretos en nuestro trabajo. borja: frederick, quÉ dicen realmente las formas de trabajo de los intÉrpretes del gobierno federal sobre la posibilidad de que tengan que testificar ante el congreso o si estÁn implicados en una investigaciÓn criminal? ustedes pueden hablar libremente? frederick: nunca visto algo acerca de esto. entonces, pienso que sÍ, es necesario que testifica. pero nunca he escuchado un caso asÍ. borja: bueno, frederick, pues muchÍsimas gracias por estar con nosotros aquÍ en la "ediciÓn digital". pues un testimonio realmente importante, no? porque hay muchas curiosidades sobre esa entrevista, sobre ese cara a cara. y bueno, pues veremos a ver quÉ es lo que sucede si finalmente tiene que ir testificar. carolina: y mÁs adelante, in
carolina: y justamente nos conectamos con frederick burgs, quien trabajÓ como intÉrprete para el departamentoe que el congreso quiere que esta intÉrprete que fue parte de esta cumbre de putin y trump hable y cuente lo que ocurriÓ. usted, como intÉrprete, le parece algo adecuado? frederick: sÍ, es muy difícil, porque como intÉrprete,es necesario tener secretos en nuestro trabajo. borja: frederick, quÉ dicen realmente las formas de trabajo de los intÉrpretes del gobierno federal sobre...
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the new hotter, juicier fresh beef quarter pounder burge soledad: one is that asian-americans are thehe pew research center the median household income for asian-americans is $73,000 per year. we should note that there are huge income variations in the asian-american population with whom the burmese and the nepalese are at the lowest end of the spectrum. asian-americans are also the best educated racial group in the united states. more than half have a bachelors degree. when it comes to getting into college, asian-american students score on average 50 points higher on sats than white students and more points higher than black one group says they g punished for their success saying that the school limited the number of asian students and preference for white students. jeannie is a professor at harvard law school and joins us from harvard. can you walk us through this lawsuit? can you explain what is at stake? jeannie: the lawsuit takes place under a law called title vi. it involves a federal law that prohibits discrimination in activities and programs that receive federal funding. harv
the new hotter, juicier fresh beef quarter pounder burge soledad: one is that asian-americans are thehe pew research center the median household income for asian-americans is $73,000 per year. we should note that there are huge income variations in the asian-american population with whom the burmese and the nepalese are at the lowest end of the spectrum. asian-americans are also the best educated racial group in the united states. more than half have a bachelors degree. when it comes to getting...
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. >> you have grease from burge on you glasses. can you see? are y okay? >> you look better than ever. >> that's okay. >> i think i used up all of our time. >> as long as it's not too blury. temperatures this morning in the 70s thero grease on his glasses. 69 dulles, 65 frederick, 65 gaithersburg. lower humidity, i think you'll notice it. by 9:00 this morning, 79 degrees. nice and dry. make save they spf 30 or higher. if you're east or south of d.c., you could see showers and temperatures will be in the 80s today. chuck will be back in a bit. hope any he can see aan c his glasses off. >>> i can see we have a problem here on the outer loop. we need glass cleaner spray for poor chuck. outer loop after georgia avenue, two left lanes getting by the work zone. o that's they work zone on the beltway this morning. as you look, the top of theu' beltway, as headed into town, out of town. up and down is just fine. looking here at 270,27 southbound here, from 70 down to the spur. you're on timeoing 68 miles per hour. get there in 27 minutes. >>> 4:32.ti we ce to foll
. >> you have grease from burge on you glasses. can you see? are y okay? >> you look better than ever. >> that's okay. >> i think i used up all of our time. >> as long as it's not too blury. temperatures this morning in the 70s thero grease on his glasses. 69 dulles, 65 frederick, 65 gaithersburg. lower humidity, i think you'll notice it. by 9:00 this morning, 79 degrees. nice and dry. make save they spf 30 or higher. if you're east or south of d.c., you could see...
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. >> you have grease from burge on you glasses. can you see? are y okay? >> you look better than ever. >> that's okay.
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uniform changes at that particular school arguing that there's nothing offensive about girls nice done burge the again thinks that children should be free to choose whatever uniform they want to wear within reason. voice was just go and go thoughts just like boys but it's fun i thought what is wrong with girls just like. eight days says that's all the. bills but was. quite a lot going on at the moment about changing rules for toddlers getting children and adults but let's bear in mind that they are a minority and the majority say we can't he ever be faulted all the time like. a group of us republican congressman here in moscow and what they describe as a mission to improve relations and see how sanctions of it russia at the moment the meeting with the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov it follows the recent visit by the us national security advisor john bolton he was here in moscow to discuss the upcoming summit between the trump of the vote in those two to take place on july the sixteenth over the hill sinking head of the meeting we spoke to russia's ambassador to the u.s. and it's only
uniform changes at that particular school arguing that there's nothing offensive about girls nice done burge the again thinks that children should be free to choose whatever uniform they want to wear within reason. voice was just go and go thoughts just like boys but it's fun i thought what is wrong with girls just like. eight days says that's all the. bills but was. quite a lot going on at the moment about changing rules for toddlers getting children and adults but let's bear in mind that they...
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this became the birth -- the burg story became the part of tesla family lore and he as a result felt he had some special qualities. doesn't happen to everybody. i as a biographer looked at this -- it explains a lot about him because this was man that was stuck between focusing on today and looking at the future, and he was always trying to sort of balance the realities of the present and then spending time envisioning what the future might look like. in 1897 he just completed capturing the immense power from niagra falls, and he was able to put threw a series of generators and distribute that electricity, first 26 miles to buffalo, new york, and then an amazing 400 miles to new york city. just to give you some sense of how unbelievable that is, thomas edison approached to sending electricities which was called direct current, could only send something for about a half a mile. what tesla invented using alternating current, he sent 400 miles. "new york times" referred to this as the technological accomplishment of the 19th 19th century, and they said, to tesla, belongs the man who made
this became the birth -- the burg story became the part of tesla family lore and he as a result felt he had some special qualities. doesn't happen to everybody. i as a biographer looked at this -- it explains a lot about him because this was man that was stuck between focusing on today and looking at the future, and he was always trying to sort of balance the realities of the present and then spending time envisioning what the future might look like. in 1897 he just completed capturing the...
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for this we in burg. for people that this would avoid the instructor in the auto is. it. and so many people who have seen it was are just as it so are you saying that most of the structures that we're seeing here are illegal structures to mr and illegal but isn't it your job then to follow up and make sure people are not settling in this place them of course of course so why didn't that happen before the flood but as i told you most of these hoes. they have. there's way i fit is noted this is something that they never expected. for now a school is being used to house some fifteen hundred people who have lost everything the wives and children of abraham l.b. share this classroom at night with a hundred other flatwork didn't. want to know about it they desperately need support we hardly have anything we can just move and build again only god can still help us our fate is in our hands not this young man our son would a martyr and pray that we can settle somewhere else we can't go back anymore. those types of downpours could return at any time homes are now out of. it he says
for this we in burg. for people that this would avoid the instructor in the auto is. it. and so many people who have seen it was are just as it so are you saying that most of the structures that we're seeing here are illegal structures to mr and illegal but isn't it your job then to follow up and make sure people are not settling in this place them of course of course so why didn't that happen before the flood but as i told you most of these hoes. they have. there's way i fit is noted this is...
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europe is by train so we're going to do just that on the legendary trans-siberian route from decca town burg to moscow now this route takes passengers to the locations where some of the world cup soccer matches are being played so there is yet another reason to hop on board the elegant sars gold. lennon watches over the people here and your guitar and work the city is russia's fourth largest it's also near the birthplace of boris yeltsin's. the passengers on the sars full train celebrate their arrival in europe take a tour and board lies right on the border between europe and asia. they've already traveled eight thousand kilometers from beijing via the mongolian manchurian grassland passed along bought or like by call here could scan novosibirsk over ten days and nights until they arrive here in your guitar and board. the train is partially decorated in accordance with the tastes of the soviet era when only high ranking party officials were allowed to travel on. the train and actual pot from hamburg have already seen a lot on their journey and they don't mind the modest accommodations. but t
europe is by train so we're going to do just that on the legendary trans-siberian route from decca town burg to moscow now this route takes passengers to the locations where some of the world cup soccer matches are being played so there is yet another reason to hop on board the elegant sars gold. lennon watches over the people here and your guitar and work the city is russia's fourth largest it's also near the birthplace of boris yeltsin's. the passengers on the sars full train celebrate their...
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cldr skies w out oth south at 8 miles per hour. 69 martins burg. so we arehealling into 60s.orrow morning we'll be around 60 in the cool suburbs. we have been in the 50s. it's been that cool.bu july so far has been much warmer than normal because of the first week. the big time heat wave. no rain so far. at the adairport. we couple storms in some areas. most haven't seen much in the way of rain. we need rain. this trend a very warm and dryi cond. it will continue and tomorrow starting off that w. no rain to speak of. as i mention it will stat tha way for quite sometim even though we have a tropical storm to the south and east. there it is there. this is tropicaltorm chris. winds 70 miles per hour. now if you watch the storm this was moving this way. we might be worried a bit. will beaking its way to the north and east. let's track it. wind at 70 h miles pr. it's stationary. tomorrow will start moving. it is expected to become aic hue tomorrow morning. 80 miles per hour winds. off the coast hered by aro wednesday afternoon. and by wednesday evening 90 miles per hour hurricane.
cldr skies w out oth south at 8 miles per hour. 69 martins burg. so we arehealling into 60s.orrow morning we'll be around 60 in the cool suburbs. we have been in the 50s. it's been that cool.bu july so far has been much warmer than normal because of the first week. the big time heat wave. no rain so far. at the adairport. we couple storms in some areas. most haven't seen much in the way of rain. we need rain. this trend a very warm and dryi cond. it will continue and tomorrow starting off that...
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on another crucial encounter saturday sees the play off between belgium and indolent in some papers burg for third place in the tournament where the game is also a challenge for the belgian striker remote and his rival england captain eri kane is both pursuing the world cup's golden boot ari kane's leading the competition for now topping the scorers charts with six goals that's to clear of lukaku. football's biggest event the world cup final kicks off at moscow's luzhniki stadium then on sunday france will fight it out with croatia for the trophy the french squad is preparing for the big game outside the russian capital meantime the creation team manager is commented on the strength of their rival defining both teams as quote the best. it was sort of france knows very well how to attack and defend they conduct a very dangerous country attack they move very quickly across the pitch for this reason we have to play very carefully it will be a very challenging task to defend from their country attacks who can also exert pressure on rivals we can recover a ball after was taken from us we're t
on another crucial encounter saturday sees the play off between belgium and indolent in some papers burg for third place in the tournament where the game is also a challenge for the belgian striker remote and his rival england captain eri kane is both pursuing the world cup's golden boot ari kane's leading the competition for now topping the scorers charts with six goals that's to clear of lukaku. football's biggest event the world cup final kicks off at moscow's luzhniki stadium then on sunday...
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the first showersill begin north and west, closero about 7:00 a.m. 80 in quantity quo, 75le burg, 78 in dulles. another warm, humid start to the day. here's future weather. 7:00 a.m. now, we're looking at the area staying on the relatively dry side, just mostly cloudy skies. then there are showers and storms up by hagerstown, winchester, martinsburg seeinso of those approaching. closer to 10:30, closer to the early hours of lunchtime, that's when we should see more showers and storms moving in. so, rain f in theecast today, but wait until you see what it w es to your weekend forecast. we'll su that coming up. it is friday, though. we need to check on the roads with melissa. happy friday, melissa. >> happy friday. i'm looking forward to this weekend. sounds nice tside. inner looput o loop of the beltway, nice and green here this morning. earlier stuff is out of the way as we zoom in here to theic am legion bridge, you can see everything is rolling along nicely there as well. so, n big complaints at this point this morning. in maryland here right now, you sn on 95 from 32 down to the b
the first showersill begin north and west, closero about 7:00 a.m. 80 in quantity quo, 75le burg, 78 in dulles. another warm, humid start to the day. here's future weather. 7:00 a.m. now, we're looking at the area staying on the relatively dry side, just mostly cloudy skies. then there are showers and storms up by hagerstown, winchester, martinsburg seeinso of those approaching. closer to 10:30, closer to the early hours of lunchtime, that's when we should see more showers and storms moving in....
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got reaction to it from investigative reporter dave lindorff from political commentator steve morse burg. t.s.a. has determined that yet actually had a change of honor steve for that matter there actually are that is saying that a gravel patterns and maybe changing it and maybe changing hair color which could be suspicious and it's not only have color and body odor those are two to promote examples but you know what let's take a poll of the american people and overwhelmingly they'll say do what it takes to keep us safe how you want people to be able to say bomb while walking through an airport too because they can't get arrested they didn't catch a bunch of people with their no fly list they were busy capturing nuns who were going to protests and people like. impeachment book barbro shinseki who was every time she she had to make sure she had good underpants because she was strip searched every time she would fly because she was a lawyer for the center for constitutional rights people have to understand is that you don't have any right to fly in the united states certainly it's a privile
got reaction to it from investigative reporter dave lindorff from political commentator steve morse burg. t.s.a. has determined that yet actually had a change of honor steve for that matter there actually are that is saying that a gravel patterns and maybe changing it and maybe changing hair color which could be suspicious and it's not only have color and body odor those are two to promote examples but you know what let's take a poll of the american people and overwhelmingly they'll say do what...
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. >> don't know how they do that with burg hs. >> orot dogs. >> the most famous eating competition in is just a few minutes away. nathan's hot dog eating contest. competitors weighed in yesterday in brooklyn. eaters get ten minutes to scarf down as many hot dogs as possible. he's beaten his own record for the past two years. back in 2016 hete 70. last year he ate 72 hot dogs. just last month he broke the world recordte a 73.5. e question is, can he do it today? organizers are expecting abo 30,000 people to be at the competition. >> big >>> let's get away from that. think about this. in less than a month's time the capitals won the stanley cup, lost their head coach and hired one.w yesterday the caps officially inoduced todd reardon as the fad coach after serving as the team's assistant several years. snews spo spoke with him about this channel of keeping the caps on top of the league. >> sitting in front ofou today and tell you it's an honor and a impressive lenl impressive leprivilege to be th capitals head coach. >> what are your expectations and how do you get this back to the stan
. >> don't know how they do that with burg hs. >> orot dogs. >> the most famous eating competition in is just a few minutes away. nathan's hot dog eating contest. competitors weighed in yesterday in brooklyn. eaters get ten minutes to scarf down as many hot dogs as possible. he's beaten his own record for the past two years. back in 2016 hete 70. last year he ate 72 hot dogs. just last month he broke the world recordte a 73.5. e question is, can he do it today? organizers are...
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we are also providing emergency rooms at sucker burg general hospital and implementing a new addiction consultant service within our hospital to ensure all physicians at the hospital have access to treatment experts for their patients. the doctors from this service are also here today. so again, i want to thank mayor farrell for supporting all of our efforts to address those with substance abuse disorders and continuing our efforts to save lives. with that i'd like to introduce dr. barrie sven. [applause] >> well, thank you very much, mayor farrell and director garcia and the city of san francisco for the opportunity to do this. i have been working with people experiencing homelessness in san francisco since 1991. my philosophy in this work is do what works, do what is needed. i didn't come into this work with a preconceived notion of what it is that is going to work. when we see what the problems are, then we develop what are the possible solutions? it doesn't feel like it's a great innovation to say if people are not able to come into a clinic let's go out and see them where they are
we are also providing emergency rooms at sucker burg general hospital and implementing a new addiction consultant service within our hospital to ensure all physicians at the hospital have access to treatment experts for their patients. the doctors from this service are also here today. so again, i want to thank mayor farrell for supporting all of our efforts to address those with substance abuse disorders and continuing our efforts to save lives. with that i'd like to introduce dr. barrie sven....
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respondss -burg -someone who used her talents to do her best work. to make things a little better through the use of whatever abilities she had. the final passage of the book really hit home to me. " from justice ginsburg. these are her words. life, i find it most satisfying that i was part of a movement that made life better, just for women. i think gender discrimination is bad for everyone, that for men, bad for children. having the opportunity to be part of that change is tremendously satisfying. think of how the constitution begins. here, justice ginsburg quotes from the constitution. of the united states in order to form a more perfect union -- we still striving for that more perfect union. one of the perfections is for the we the people to include an ever enlarged group. the authors then conclude that this expansion has been rbg's life's work. it is not over yet. i would add that we the people should be very grateful. [applause] please welcome justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] justice bader ginsberg: good evening. before i introduce tonig
respondss -burg -someone who used her talents to do her best work. to make things a little better through the use of whatever abilities she had. the final passage of the book really hit home to me. " from justice ginsburg. these are her words. life, i find it most satisfying that i was part of a movement that made life better, just for women. i think gender discrimination is bad for everyone, that for men, bad for children. having the opportunity to be part of that change is tremendously...
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princees geout and down in the burg. 72 by 10:00. 82 by 11:00.fternoon temperatures will be in the 80s all day long. this area of high pressure here, that will be keeping us in the low humidity zone for today and most of tomorrow. as that area movesoffshore on sunday, the humidity will ramp up quickly. no weather worries tonight. sunny and nice, 89 degrees. near 70 again tomorrow morning. 90 degrees for a high saturday. dew point inches back into the 60s typical amounts of humidity. on sunday, way more humid. temperatures in the low to mid-90s. f thecast for monday and tuesday, for the all-star game. mond 's rain chance creepin up, more likely for a thunderstorm coming up on tueseey. we'll you posted on that. the forecast, highs in the 90s for the weekend. melissa, good morning to you. >> good morning. looking at 66, a live look at lead highway. out of town, westbound 50, the ramp to 201. that disabled vehicle has not cleared. out to connecticut avenue, that's gone,. as well to the beltway, just fine this morning. 20 southbound, hring about a new
princees geout and down in the burg. 72 by 10:00. 82 by 11:00.fternoon temperatures will be in the 80s all day long. this area of high pressure here, that will be keeping us in the low humidity zone for today and most of tomorrow. as that area movesoffshore on sunday, the humidity will ramp up quickly. no weather worries tonight. sunny and nice, 89 degrees. near 70 again tomorrow morning. 90 degrees for a high saturday. dew point inches back into the 60s typical amounts of humidity. on sunday,...
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that will come back to haunt trump, burg the prosecution of any claims. >> we are going 18 minutes, and i am you calls cohen liz plank, will the tapes get a hearing on the hill? the manhattan madem with a are you ready to take your wifi to the next level? then you need xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. . >>al kinds of accusations that president denied, k4rding those of interest to investigators on the mueller side and congress. what many remember in congress, when butterfield revealed to the congress, there was a taping system in the white house. >> mr. butterfield are you aware of the listening devices of the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. >> i am joined now by the top democrat on the judicious committee. >> this isn't an oval office taping center system. this is not watergate. what does it mean about th
that will come back to haunt trump, burg the prosecution of any claims. >> we are going 18 minutes, and i am you calls cohen liz plank, will the tapes get a hearing on the hill? the manhattan madem with a are you ready to take your wifi to the next level? then you need xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate...
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. >> all new this morning, aic ho case of child abuse out of parkers burg west virginia.f beating binding and ca a 21-year-old disabled man who can.t speak authorities arrested the couple on tuesday and they are facing abusend aeglect charges. the victim's brother allegedly tipped authorities off about the victim was malnourisheand hg restraints. >> to wisconsin in an updat on that natural gas explosion in sun prairie that happened earlier this wee governor scott walker expressing his condolences in the massive explosion. walker toured the rubble las night. on tuesday, a contractor ruptured a natural gas line leveling half city block. that blast killed a 34-year-old firefighter. authorities are investigatine to determi exactly how the line was ruptured and what sparked the explosion. >> ♪ >> caught on camera a massive ore in phoenixan arizona.ery mployee called 911 for help. fortately no one was hurt.ws at one point cre battling the blaze had to pull back after the roo collapsed. still too early to determine the cause of the fire. >> coming up on fox5 morning, this is rem
. >> all new this morning, aic ho case of child abuse out of parkers burg west virginia.f beating binding and ca a 21-year-old disabled man who can.t speak authorities arrested the couple on tuesday and they are facing abusend aeglect charges. the victim's brother allegedly tipped authorities off about the victim was malnourisheand hg restraints. >> to wisconsin in an updat on that natural gas explosion in sun prairie that happened earlier this wee governor scott walker expressing...
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sinead achieve sultan burg saying president trump said the increases spending and they did increase thespending after his pressure. watch. >> we agreed to make good on the commitments we have made meaning increasing defense spending substantially and there's a real sense of urgency. more than $40 billion has come in. liz: the secretary-general said yesterday nato countries will spend $266 billion more than what they are spending now. ben stein is shaking his head yes. what do you think about this ben? >> i think it's incredibly important that i have to respectfully do something that i should not be brought and probably one of the oldest people you you'll have on tv today and i remember the mccarthy hearings and i remember mccarthy constantly saying point of order, point of order, point of order to disrupt the hearings. this is exactly what the democrats are doing today. i beg your pardon for interrupting your stream of thought here but with the greatest possible respect have never seen a more disgraceful performance in what the democrats are doing today. it's absolutely disgraceful, rag
sinead achieve sultan burg saying president trump said the increases spending and they did increase thespending after his pressure. watch. >> we agreed to make good on the commitments we have made meaning increasing defense spending substantially and there's a real sense of urgency. more than $40 billion has come in. liz: the secretary-general said yesterday nato countries will spend $266 billion more than what they are spending now. ben stein is shaking his head yes. what do you think...
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unbelievable they're at 83. 83 for helds burg. 55 cold degrees down towards gilroy and san mar teen.almost # 0 degrees and santa cruz, 67. 80s in the mountains and 70s and low 80s around han jose and a lot of high clouds in the sacramento valley and up in the sierra. the fire around reno producing a lot of smoke. we'll see it filter back in. some areas are getting the monsoon moisture standing out. we don't anticipate that. it does look like today maybe tomorrow inland areas, 90s for some and yet chili to nice over by the coast. 60s and 70s, there are signs by wednesday and thursday, even inland areas will cool down. highs 67 in the east coast and bay and you don't have to go far to find upper 70s to 80s and 90s. we do have good news for those inland as we head towards thursday and friday. >>> as we have reported a second firefighter has now died battling the ferguson fire near yosemite national park. >> his name was brian hughs, he was the captain with the arrow head interagency hot shot based out of king's canyon. he was killed when a tree fell on him while his crews were setting b
unbelievable they're at 83. 83 for helds burg. 55 cold degrees down towards gilroy and san mar teen.almost # 0 degrees and santa cruz, 67. 80s in the mountains and 70s and low 80s around han jose and a lot of high clouds in the sacramento valley and up in the sierra. the fire around reno producing a lot of smoke. we'll see it filter back in. some areas are getting the monsoon moisture standing out. we don't anticipate that. it does look like today maybe tomorrow inland areas, 90s for some and...
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. >> my father worked at lands burg's wn it opened. >> reporter: he reme when his dad started working at the brand new tysons corner center. >> the greatest fear was that tysons was going to fail because it was too far out, it was outside the beltway and people wouldn't want to drive to it. >> reporter: but if you build it, they will come and theyre stil coming. >> now you see, we have 25 million people that come through here everyyear. that's more than disney land. >> reporter: in the 50 yea that tysons corner center has been here, it's grown far beyond the corner store, far beyond the mall. take a look at it has sprawled to a metropolis and still growing, truly a city on its ow >> the largest private developing city in the country which is incredible. >> reporter: by 2026 fairfax county expects some 100,000 to call the area home. it's already become an international tourist destination. visitors from all over. >> this week alone, sweden, korea, japan, belgium, braz. that says a lot. >> reporter: sean's memories of a remote, rural piece of land feeling farther than ever. >> reached a
. >> my father worked at lands burg's wn it opened. >> reporter: he reme when his dad started working at the brand new tysons corner center. >> the greatest fear was that tysons was going to fail because it was too far out, it was outside the beltway and people wouldn't want to drive to it. >> reporter: but if you build it, they will come and theyre stil coming. >> now you see, we have 25 million people that come through here everyyear. that's more than disney...
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peter burg did a great movie with mark wahlberg about marcus latrell and what happens with operationow, there have been other types of films in recent memory that have been a little bit different for that. but i would encourage people to check out the g.i. film festival, and those movies are focused on military families and what they go through and how we can support them. i was the executive producer on a documentary the second year called brothers at war that was made by a brother of two soldiers who somehow got embedded, i don't know how he did it, but got embedded in iraq with the troops and he wanted to see what his brothers were doing? and he made a movie called brothers of war and won the best documentary feature that year and he's actually doing a lookback now, he's doing a fund-raising campaign, and he's going to kind of look at brothers at war and the people that were featured in it ten years later and follow up. mark: there is this creative pushback because it was very much necessary. we'll be right back. -♪ he's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of h
peter burg did a great movie with mark wahlberg about marcus latrell and what happens with operationow, there have been other types of films in recent memory that have been a little bit different for that. but i would encourage people to check out the g.i. film festival, and those movies are focused on military families and what they go through and how we can support them. i was the executive producer on a documentary the second year called brothers at war that was made by a brother of two...
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, how do you feel about trump's tweets eventually being stored with writings like lincoln's geties burg address or the ask not what your count canry can do for you speech? >> maybe graduate students to do the collective tweets in a couple of volumes and put footnotes to try teaks plain it. but there's so much fabrication going on. 20 years from now, 50 years from now his tweets will be seminal primary source of this era because he uses it with such frequency on such a diversity of topics that it will tell us about our popular culture, our view of money, the environment, republican politics. so it's a valuable tool that will be looked at to understand the trump presidency. but from a legal point of view it's got fannings all over it. and mueller and the southern district may be able to tap into that. >> douglas brinkly, good to see you. thank you so much for sharing your perspective and giving us a little bit of the historical insight. >> thank you. >> just ahead we have more breaking news. >>> back to these fires that have turned deadly in california. claiming the lives of two small chi
, how do you feel about trump's tweets eventually being stored with writings like lincoln's geties burg address or the ask not what your count canry can do for you speech? >> maybe graduate students to do the collective tweets in a couple of volumes and put footnotes to try teaks plain it. but there's so much fabrication going on. 20 years from now, 50 years from now his tweets will be seminal primary source of this era because he uses it with such frequency on such a diversity of topics...
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where we were this time last year, a difference from about 3,500 auto burgs, so i'm definitely pleased with that. we will continue our strategies and going into -- now we're midway through the summer. we are actually looking pretty good compared to where we were this time last year, and we'll continue to make adjustments as we need to on that. okay. i don't have any other significant events from this week to report. i'm going to go back to the arrests operation that we had on july 9. so first, let me start by saying our mission always is to protect public safety and to do that with respect for all san franciscans. we're committed to facilitating the first amendment expression for anybody that wants to exercise them, but we have a duty to maintain peace and public safety for all of our residents and visitors and protect property. in terms of this particular operation, it occurred on july 9, 2018. the past monday -- not this monday, but the past monday. and basically, we were called and received numerous calls throughout the week from july 2 until july 9 regarding a shutdown of the 400 b
where we were this time last year, a difference from about 3,500 auto burgs, so i'm definitely pleased with that. we will continue our strategies and going into -- now we're midway through the summer. we are actually looking pretty good compared to where we were this time last year, and we'll continue to make adjustments as we need to on that. okay. i don't have any other significant events from this week to report. i'm going to go back to the arrests operation that we had on july 9. so first,...
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are the three guidelines i can't help but think that president trump's audience was not in sulten burgthere was not anybody at that table, in fact, it was the stam ras staring at him. beyond that, if the media was not there, if this did not sturn into an open sex as it did, he may not have gone there. >> reporter: yeah, no, there is a grandstanding quality to all of this. there is a now a very distinctive pattern of this u.s. president, you know, taking the curtains back and showing people the process of having these meetings. these meetings should not happen in an open forum. the reason that germany is relying on russia for energy is because russia could turn off the power across europe. the reason that germany is in a relationship with russia is to avoid a third world war. the reason these 39 countries have banded together, nickally, financially, militarily is to avoid a global conflict. america accounts for 70% of nato's defense spending. not because we are interested in running around the world and protecting anybody, but because we have 30,000 troops oak here in europe. your point
are the three guidelines i can't help but think that president trump's audience was not in sulten burgthere was not anybody at that table, in fact, it was the stam ras staring at him. beyond that, if the media was not there, if this did not sturn into an open sex as it did, he may not have gone there. >> reporter: yeah, no, there is a grandstanding quality to all of this. there is a now a very distinctive pattern of this u.s. president, you know, taking the curtains back and showing...
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it was so quick and so fast from last night until today, and that's why mark zucker or burg lost a lott were long the stock lost a lot, because it was in the 170s, and it was up close to 220. it doesn't the mean they're not going to recover. i would not run back and buy stock tomorrow, but there are a lot of people that were long facebook and may have taken a hit today. but i wouldn't jump back in you want to go long, wait until the stock recovers. the tech sector though, and you can see from amazon tonight, is not going to necessarily take a hit if facebook -- elizabeth: you know, here's the thing, facebook, i think, has become too uncomfortable for users. twitter is a virtual times square, but facebook is the virtual family living room. they don't want to hear about politics at family dinner table. they don't want to hear it on facebook. that's an uncomfortable space for viewers -- excuse me, users to be in. i think time spent on facebook is trending flat to the downside. >> that's right. and it might be because of the reasons that that you said. people want to go on, and they want t
it was so quick and so fast from last night until today, and that's why mark zucker or burg lost a lott were long the stock lost a lot, because it was in the 170s, and it was up close to 220. it doesn't the mean they're not going to recover. i would not run back and buy stock tomorrow, but there are a lot of people that were long facebook and may have taken a hit today. but i wouldn't jump back in you want to go long, wait until the stock recovers. the tech sector though, and you can see from...
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we've been talking all day to people in lewis burg, west virginia and white sulfur bring about people on the spts's short list for the supreme court. we got a couple ambulances coming by here. on that short list tick through them at the top of the list in no order, brett kavanaugh, on the d.c. circuit he was the staff secretary under former president george w. bush. also amy coney barrett, she is -- sits on the seventh circuit currently and clerked for former justice antonin scalia and at 46 the youngest of the top prospects, also amul thapar, on the sixth circuit, would be the first justice of south asian descent and also raymond kethledge of the sixth circuit. the president spoke with senator mike lee of utah today about his supreme court pick, although we do not believe that mike lee is on the president's short list. whomever the president ultimately settles on, people here in west virginia and the heart of trump country say they want the president to pick a centrist. they do not want an ultraconservative in the mold of some of the folks the president has nominated to the lower cou
we've been talking all day to people in lewis burg, west virginia and white sulfur bring about people on the spts's short list for the supreme court. we got a couple ambulances coming by here. on that short list tick through them at the top of the list in no order, brett kavanaugh, on the d.c. circuit he was the staff secretary under former president george w. bush. also amy coney barrett, she is -- sits on the seventh circuit currently and clerked for former justice antonin scalia and at 46...
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between promoting national interests and those of the global community how to us al-jazeera janice burg. while at the big summit in south africa innovators and engineers from brazil are hoping that advances in their country's technology industry can help solve many of the development problems encountered by fellow emerging nations reports. brazil believes it has the solutions to many of the problem shared by its fellow brics members such as in medicine and aviation all major developing economies home to forty percent of the world's population with a vision that most would agree is straining to fulfil its potential the world is becoming less western white and less concentrated less homogeneous and it would be better even for the world to leave space for breaks countries to make this inference and even have more power and control this transition to a word that is less westernized all five brix members are looking to their strengths to see what they can best contribute to the growth of their alliance brazil has this technology hub outside. the valley believe that to have many benefits. exp
between promoting national interests and those of the global community how to us al-jazeera janice burg. while at the big summit in south africa innovators and engineers from brazil are hoping that advances in their country's technology industry can help solve many of the development problems encountered by fellow emerging nations reports. brazil believes it has the solutions to many of the problem shared by its fellow brics members such as in medicine and aviation all major developing...
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money on defense is a heated exchange he had during breakfast with nato secretary general yen sultan burg. kalki you look at it germany is a captive of pressure because they supply they get rid of their coal to get rid of the nuclear they getting so much of the oil and gas from russia i think it's something that they are asked to look at i think it's very appropriate for you and i think we've got it appropriate i don't know what you can do about it but it certainly doesn't seem to make sense that they pay billions of dollars to russia and now we have to defend them against russia. not make this the nonsuch trying to mind me. there are some parts differences on the do them to do so and also some disagreements on the guy so. far from russia to germany small issues a lot of these three but the strength all nato is the respond to these differences will always be able to unite the promo for polls good to protect on the field the people from the front of your store would you give them. the go to world war from the cold war focused on your skin together or. how are you going to get what a countr
money on defense is a heated exchange he had during breakfast with nato secretary general yen sultan burg. kalki you look at it germany is a captive of pressure because they supply they get rid of their coal to get rid of the nuclear they getting so much of the oil and gas from russia i think it's something that they are asked to look at i think it's very appropriate for you and i think we've got it appropriate i don't know what you can do about it but it certainly doesn't seem to make sense...
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he worked for the burg of public roads -- bureau of public roads, it's either polio or a childhood accident. two different back grounds for this, but he couldn't move very well and he ran into mrs. roosevelt and she wrote about him in her column and that led to his getting a job with the national park service which eventually led to the white house, he was a national park service photographer working at the white house during the restoration and he took hundreds of good studies. this is just some, this shows you a crack in the wall upstairs, they had started to pull away the wallpaper. this shows what you kind of condition the things were behind the walls. and this one, you know the second floor oval study. which my grandfather used as his study, fields, mr. fields brought him lunch one day upstairs in his study. as he came across the floor. both of them could feel it moving. the floor was moving under fields' feet. it was very, very unstable and here is charles mckim's buttress, that was inside a wall. holding up the second floor underneath it. and here the next one, that's the broken floo
he worked for the burg of public roads -- bureau of public roads, it's either polio or a childhood accident. two different back grounds for this, but he couldn't move very well and he ran into mrs. roosevelt and she wrote about him in her column and that led to his getting a job with the national park service which eventually led to the white house, he was a national park service photographer working at the white house during the restoration and he took hundreds of good studies. this is just...
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right now, and we have showers around frederic burg. for parts of charles, st. mary's county. st.a flood warning out from the rain that's been thereor i would say over a few hours now. this morning, though, we'llth kp clouds for most of us. rain later on today. a high of 79. keep thebr la for the rest of the week. >> another local news update in 25 minutes. >>> it's 8:00 on "today." breaking overnight, new emergency evacuations ordered as the deadly wildfires continueteo across california. >> it wasn't just our place,ll of o family, all of our friends, all of our children's friends. it's a big loss. >> one out of control fire becoming one of the most devastating in history. we're there live with the latest. >>> plus, lashing out. meghan markle's father opening up once again. this time insisting his daughter has cut him off completely. what mr. mark is revealing about their troubled relationship >> and a sweet surprise. >> i want to say thank you from the people of area for coming down. >> legendary singer neil diamond returns to the stage. the special reason that brought the icon
right now, and we have showers around frederic burg. for parts of charles, st. mary's county. st.a flood warning out from the rain that's been thereor i would say over a few hours now. this morning, though, we'llth kp clouds for most of us. rain later on today. a high of 79. keep thebr la for the rest of the week. >> another local news update in 25 minutes. >>> it's 8:00 on "today." breaking overnight, new emergency evacuations ordered as the deadly wildfires...
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this is william from martins burg, best virginia. dear senator, it's imperative that insurance companies are not allowed to screen members for preexisting conditions. i'm a 20-plus year type two diabetic. i'm currently taking five medications for my diabetes. if i did not have coverage, i would be paying over $1,000 a month out of my pocket for just my diabetes meds. if insurance companies are allowed to start screening for and disallowing preexisting conditions, i would not be able to afford my medications and my diabetes would not be controlled, which could possibly lead to loss of limbs, loss of vision, and i could die. how much would i cost the government if i was disabled? how much would i cost an insurance company then if i had to have feet, arms and legs amputated because of my condition? bottom line, i cost my insurance company is a lot less money when they help me to keep my diabetes under control. thank you for taking a stand for those of us with preexisting conditions. the final letter is from kevin from hinton. nor manchi
this is william from martins burg, best virginia. dear senator, it's imperative that insurance companies are not allowed to screen members for preexisting conditions. i'm a 20-plus year type two diabetic. i'm currently taking five medications for my diabetes. if i did not have coverage, i would be paying over $1,000 a month out of my pocket for just my diabetes meds. if insurance companies are allowed to start screening for and disallowing preexisting conditions, i would not be able to afford...
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haron from owens burg, kentucky. be brief if you can. caller: thank you. uh-huh.alle -- er: host: sharon, turn the sound down on your set, we will do simply.re caller: thank you. yes, good morning. hello. i'm very concerned about the parents. and their and i wanted to ask what can tive rooney, be done as far as the churches are concerned? is there anything the churches reunite these families? host: thank you, sharon. guest: thank you. that several ongovernmental agencies and churches are helping provide facilities for the people that being, trying to be reunited. the main thing, president trump aid, we have to stop people coming in illegally, creating humanitarian crisis. illegally,n't come in they would come through legal place and we could process them in a legal manner. congressman rooney, thank you for joining us, thanks to everybody who called us. to get over to the house floor. have a great day. the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, wa ington, d.c. july 11, 2018. i hereby appoint the honorable roger w. marshall to act as speaker pro tempore on this da
haron from owens burg, kentucky. be brief if you can. caller: thank you. uh-huh.alle -- er: host: sharon, turn the sound down on your set, we will do simply.re caller: thank you. yes, good morning. hello. i'm very concerned about the parents. and their and i wanted to ask what can tive rooney, be done as far as the churches are concerned? is there anything the churches reunite these families? host: thank you, sharon. guest: thank you. that several ongovernmental agencies and churches are...