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and alt fort campbell the interview rooms were filling up.of those rooms, jessie goslyn. >> when you have drug dealers after you you don't know what's going to happen. >> jessie had given law enforcement a possible motive for her husband's murder. she said her husband owed money to drug deal, a lot of money. prosecutor prior was getting regular phone updates about all the witness interviews but to her jessie's was the most important. jessie gave police a key new detail. she said on the night of the murder one of those drug dealers contacted her. >> did you have to talk to the drug dealers directly? >> she was getting text messages from this man? >> that's what she indicated, yes, and that he would do harm or kill her or her family, her children if she didn't comply with what he was telling her to do. >> that's when jessie admitted she didn't drive down the road because she was feeling sick. >> i got a text that told me the turn on the road. >> what did the text say? >> turn on this road or turn on the -- what did it say exactly? >> it told me
and alt fort campbell the interview rooms were filling up.of those rooms, jessie goslyn. >> when you have drug dealers after you you don't know what's going to happen. >> jessie had given law enforcement a possible motive for her husband's murder. she said her husband owed money to drug deal, a lot of money. prosecutor prior was getting regular phone updates about all the witness interviews but to her jessie's was the most important. jessie gave police a key new detail. she said on...
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[crowd cheering] campbell: tonight, we walk in the shoes of two mums... [woman speaking spanish] campbell: and two boys fearing for their lives. [boboy speaking spspanish] campbell: one e of them willll makeke it to the u.s. the others will be trapapped in micico, ina new wave of migration that's created a political storm. trump: barbed wire used properly
[crowd cheering] campbell: tonight, we walk in the shoes of two mums... [woman speaking spanish] campbell: and two boys fearing for their lives. [boboy speaking spspanish] campbell: one e of them willll makeke it to the u.s. the others will be trapapped in micico, ina new wave of migration that's created a political storm. trump: barbed wire used properly
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campbell has been given specific instructions that he is not to intervene militarily. basically what that would be doing is declaring war on the united states of america. at this time great britain had no intention of declaring war unless they could win and really win big and they were not going to make the decision at the fort to do that. what ends up happening is the native americans now see the british were not going to fight with them. they leave very disheartened and very betrayed. forced the has native americans to reevaluate their alliances with the british and how they are going to withstand the onslaught of the settlers who are going to continue to push into their land. the battle of fallen timbers lasted two hours with the heaviest losses taking place at about 45 minutes. 30are seeing that between and 50 were lost on each side. although losses were lower than what we would expect to see would we say the americans definitively won the battle of fallen timbers, but we are seeing happened is disillusionment taking place with the native americans with the british
campbell has been given specific instructions that he is not to intervene militarily. basically what that would be doing is declaring war on the united states of america. at this time great britain had no intention of declaring war unless they could win and really win big and they were not going to make the decision at the fort to do that. what ends up happening is the native americans now see the british were not going to fight with them. they leave very disheartened and very betrayed. forced...
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campbell was in charge at macclesfield town until his departure in august.n hastings is one of the australia—born players selected by head coach wayne bennett for great britain's rugby league side game against tonga on saturday. the home nations haven't combined to tour as great britain since 2007, they're also facing new zealand twice and papua new guinea. and anthony crolla's final fight before retirement will be against the spaniard frank orkeaga next month. england head coach eddiejones, says all the pressure is off his side, ahead of their semi—final against new zealand on saturday in the rugby world cup. the all—blacks start as firm favourites. from tokyo, here's our sports editor, dan roan. preparing for the game of their lives, they trained in the range is one when away from a first world cup final ini2 one when away from a first world cup final in 12 years and all it stands is to make in their way, but the man believes his team is nothing to lose. do you think that they're under more pressure than new england? we don't have any pressure. no one thin
campbell was in charge at macclesfield town until his departure in august.n hastings is one of the australia—born players selected by head coach wayne bennett for great britain's rugby league side game against tonga on saturday. the home nations haven't combined to tour as great britain since 2007, they're also facing new zealand twice and papua new guinea. and anthony crolla's final fight before retirement will be against the spaniard frank orkeaga next month. england head coach eddiejones,...
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so campbell was probably pretty sharp, coming here. he was able to stay out of everybody's way for quite a while. >> they call it the snake on the lake, because it is very gerrymandered. from the heart of toledo, to the heart of cleveland, our district skirts the entire southern rim of lake erie. toledo is the glass city. we have companies that range from libbey glass to first solar, so heritage companies and part of america's rising sun. right here, birthed in this community. we are not a capital city. we had to earn our way forward, largely through private enterprise, with a very heavy industrial tilt. we see a number of new industrial companies rising. our port authority has been very involved. the largest gas discovery on the continent, here in ohio and western pennsylvania. we are seeing a transformation in the economy due to natural gas and the movement of that up into this region. we serve the steel industry here. without this region of america, we could not go to war. vast automotive and rail industry, which is also part of our
so campbell was probably pretty sharp, coming here. he was able to stay out of everybody's way for quite a while. >> they call it the snake on the lake, because it is very gerrymandered. from the heart of toledo, to the heart of cleveland, our district skirts the entire southern rim of lake erie. toledo is the glass city. we have companies that range from libbey glass to first solar, so heritage companies and part of america's rising sun. right here, birthed in this community. we are not...
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inaudible conversations] >> live coverage of book it's value will continue in a few minutes, josh campbell, former assistant director to james comey, shares thoughts on president trump's relationship with the bureau. and later today you'll hear from gun safety advocate. we will be back live from austin shortly. after words with fox news legal and political analyst greg jaret on the mueller investigation. >> there were multiple dueling investigations going on at the same time, trey gowdy's investigation was probably the foremost but had it not been for the deceptions by hillary clinton and the state department about benghazi, we would have never discovered these -- this private server in which hundreds of thousands of emails of classified documents were short at moment. >> the folks that you chronical in the book, the fbi, predominantly by mr. brennan and folks, the intelligence community switched then and go on offense at some point in this process, they decide to quote peter strzok we have to stop him, we are going to stop him, meaning trump. they take extraordinary measures to try to dig
inaudible conversations] >> live coverage of book it's value will continue in a few minutes, josh campbell, former assistant director to james comey, shares thoughts on president trump's relationship with the bureau. and later today you'll hear from gun safety advocate. we will be back live from austin shortly. after words with fox news legal and political analyst greg jaret on the mueller investigation. >> there were multiple dueling investigations going on at the same time, trey...
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everything that you are wearing is soaking wet. >> around 130 thursday campbell made the decision toill wasn't sure it was coming. >> the call got cut off because the cell phone reception is hit or miss. >> he says a search and rescue team was able to find where 24 and another night of camping in the cold. >> when you are lying in the tent and you have heavy thoughts. and my ever going to wake up. >> friday afternoon he says he found a small shelter and spotted some tire tracks nearby. it was a rescuer who saw's footprints. >> i just kind of like push the door open and that's where they were. >> this cost to make love and his poles and left her with frostbite on his foot. all things considered he considers himself lucky. >> could've been a lot worse. >> campbell says he plans to still finish his trip but hopes to stick by the side of other hikers. >>> u.s. force continues the withdrawal >>> the president from syria earlier this month after turkey continued their offensive against her turkish forces ina. u.s. troops spotted monday morning retreating a were met by kurdish protesters. s
everything that you are wearing is soaking wet. >> around 130 thursday campbell made the decision toill wasn't sure it was coming. >> the call got cut off because the cell phone reception is hit or miss. >> he says a search and rescue team was able to find where 24 and another night of camping in the cold. >> when you are lying in the tent and you have heavy thoughts. and my ever going to wake up. >> friday afternoon he says he found a small shelter and spotted...
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campbell has been given specific instructions that he is not to intervene militarily. what that would be doing is declaring war on the united states. at this point in time, great britain had no intention of declaring war unless they could win and really win big. they were not going to make the decision to do that. the native americans now see that the british were not going to fight with them. they leave very disheartened and betrayed. forced themhas been to reevaluate their alliances with the british and how they are going to withstand the onslaught of the settlers who are going to continue to push into their land. the battle of fallen timbers lasted approximately two hours. the heaviest losses took place in 45 minutes. between 30 and 50 were lost on each side. although the losses were a little bit lower than we would expect to see when we say that the americans definitively won the battle, what we are seeing happen is this disillusionment taking place with the native americans with the british. they are starting to see that the british are not going to step in and he
campbell has been given specific instructions that he is not to intervene militarily. what that would be doing is declaring war on the united states. at this point in time, great britain had no intention of declaring war unless they could win and really win big. they were not going to make the decision to do that. the native americans now see that the british were not going to fight with them. they leave very disheartened and betrayed. forced themhas been to reevaluate their alliances with the...
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-sur --ibald kendall pbee --hibald cam campbell fights as a junior officer in the campbell militia. so this man fights simon fraser. ist of the british project people like campbell and frazier ending that amity, ringing themselves together if you like. he learned a lot about skirmishing on militia units and to suppress jacobite improvement during the highlands in 45. he serves as a junior military officer in the black watch during the french indian war, he serves in the west indies, he amount ofonsiderable time as a commander in india in the 1760's and early 1770's. he is then sent back to north america and is one of the men captured when a large group of soldiers is taken to boston. he is exchanged, goes back into military service, and serves in throughican theater 1777-1778. he is one of the few scots that goes above divisional commander and becomes an army commander. he sank his regiment with other units in georgia as part of the british shift in 1778 and 1779 and he fights with the devastating effect of a campaign drawing directly on his experience from the 45. what he does that
-sur --ibald kendall pbee --hibald cam campbell fights as a junior officer in the campbell militia. so this man fights simon fraser. ist of the british project people like campbell and frazier ending that amity, ringing themselves together if you like. he learned a lot about skirmishing on militia units and to suppress jacobite improvement during the highlands in 45. he serves as a junior military officer in the black watch during the french indian war, he serves in the west indies, he amount...
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welcome sarah campbell was watching. indeed. gabriella we than welcome indeed.— old when her mother was arrested. nazanin was a charity worker, she had taken gabriella back to iran to be introduced to her family. gabriella back to iran to be introduced to herfamily. so gabriella back to iran to be introduced to her family. so this gabriella back to iran to be introduced to herfamily. so this is the first time gabriella, who is now aged five, has been back to the uk and, as you say, reunited with her father. during that press conference, her father father. during that press conference, herfather richard explained it had been a very difficult decision to bring her back, but it is one that the couple had made. they want their daughter to start school here in the uk. her english is not great because she spent so long in iran and they wa nted spent so long in iran and they wanted to get her back here as soon as possible. and they were not sure right until the last moment whether she would be granted a visa by the iranian authorities. but finally, late last night, she
welcome sarah campbell was watching. indeed. gabriella we than welcome indeed.— old when her mother was arrested. nazanin was a charity worker, she had taken gabriella back to iran to be introduced to her family. gabriella back to iran to be introduced to herfamily. so gabriella back to iran to be introduced to her family. so this gabriella back to iran to be introduced to herfamily. so this is the first time gabriella, who is now aged five, has been back to the uk and, as you say, reunited...
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the peninsula is better after earlier issues. 17 in campbell, campbell france, there is a little bitou can't wait to use 880 and 17 n. it will be better. downtown san jose looks better.>>> i was talking to your driver. he didn't think it would be that bad. in a lincoln town car. thank you. if you have plans for friday, saturday and wonder about rain in the north yes, after that probably not. friday, saturday afternoon, evening. after that it looks drive for a while. maybe until the end of the month certainly next week. there won't be much. a little rain up in the county. cooler temperatures than average. the lows have been where they should be. 54 in the city normal is 53. the average high cost 69. only coming in at 64 today. we haven't been over that since last saturday. a lot of low 60s this week in san francisco. the storm track pushes weak systems and. they fall apart. high clouds stripped over. we get partly cloudy skies. more so than the south. even up to the county. rainfall won't amount to much. pretty light. 40s, 50s on the temperatures. there is no big difference. woodside
the peninsula is better after earlier issues. 17 in campbell, campbell france, there is a little bitou can't wait to use 880 and 17 n. it will be better. downtown san jose looks better.>>> i was talking to your driver. he didn't think it would be that bad. in a lincoln town car. thank you. if you have plans for friday, saturday and wonder about rain in the north yes, after that probably not. friday, saturday afternoon, evening. after that it looks drive for a while. maybe until the end...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, windsor.in this witness history special, claire marshall introduces us to five important moments in environmental history. hello, and welcome to this special addition of witness history with me, claire marshall. we're at the museum and gardens in south london to bring you five people who have experience extraordinary moments in environmental history. coming up, a survivor of the toxic waste scandal that devastated japan. the environmentalist who tried to solve mexico city's air pollution crisis, and we will remember the beginnings of organic farming in the uk. but first in 2004, wangari maathai became the first african woman to win the nobel peace prize. she was an environmentalist and human rights activists who founded the green belt movement in the 1970s. but she repeatedly clashed with the government while trying to protect kenya's forests and parks. 0urfirst witness is her daughter, wanjira mathai. 0urfirst witness is her daughter, wanjira mathaai. my mother was often asked, "were you afra
sarah campbell, bbc news, windsor.in this witness history special, claire marshall introduces us to five important moments in environmental history. hello, and welcome to this special addition of witness history with me, claire marshall. we're at the museum and gardens in south london to bring you five people who have experience extraordinary moments in environmental history. coming up, a survivor of the toxic waste scandal that devastated japan. the environmentalist who tried to solve mexico...
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he harvests about 7,000 bushels a year and sells to grocery stores, shuck houses, even the campbell'scompany. >> we really loved selling the oysters that ended up with campbell's soup because they wanted a small oyster, so we didn't have to leave them overboard as long. >> so it lessened the risk. >> but by the 1980s, decades of pollution and overfishing have taken a huge toll on harvest numbers -- less than 2 million bushels in the chesapeake bay in 1985, a mere fraction of the 14 million at the turn of the century. what happened? >> we took too many oysters, it got out of hand. >> you kill a whole ecosystem. >> that's what we did in the chesapeake bay and up and down the east coast. >> the croxton brothers say their father's ledgers tell the story of the oyster harvest decline, year after disappointing year. were there any significant losses? >> yeah, there's one that is really sad. it's "total loss". he lost $100,000, which had accumulated over the years. it was a sad, sad experience. for about a week, he'd come to dinner, but he couldn't eat. >> their father dissolves the business
he harvests about 7,000 bushels a year and sells to grocery stores, shuck houses, even the campbell'scompany. >> we really loved selling the oysters that ended up with campbell's soup because they wanted a small oyster, so we didn't have to leave them overboard as long. >> so it lessened the risk. >> but by the 1980s, decades of pollution and overfishing have taken a huge toll on harvest numbers -- less than 2 million bushels in the chesapeake bay in 1985, a mere fraction of...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, windsor. now on bbc news: the travel show.s subcontractors. -- sucker treasures. at the tragic and beautiful life of a loggerhead turtle. there are so many. this wasn't part of the plan. and a beginner ‘s guide, today, the day. wasn't part of the plan. and a beginner '5 guide, today, the daylj shouldn't think i'd be in the parade but it proves that if you just act like you know we are doing, anything can happen. turkey ‘s agm coast. its field of history ‘s big hitters. ancient and evocative roman settlements like here and troy, and also here, the greek city which has been beautifully restored. the library of celsus, the third—largest in the world and it had over 30,000 documents adopted mother before now but in the 1970s this was a pile of rubble. looks pretty good, right? we are hardly off the beaten track here. maybelle recognise the names of local towns. they want and for the holiday resorts as they are for the holiday resorts as they are for the national —— classical heritage. this is further up the coast, a destination po
sarah campbell, bbc news, windsor. now on bbc news: the travel show.s subcontractors. -- sucker treasures. at the tragic and beautiful life of a loggerhead turtle. there are so many. this wasn't part of the plan. and a beginner ‘s guide, today, the day. wasn't part of the plan. and a beginner '5 guide, today, the daylj shouldn't think i'd be in the parade but it proves that if you just act like you know we are doing, anything can happen. turkey ‘s agm coast. its field of history ‘s big...
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campbell most gatos each 87 for your temperatures. union city 83 double in 88 temperatures nearing 90 in walnut creek in concord hot enough enrichment in oakland, each 84 degrees. sonoma and uhp 89 with fairfield right at 90 degrees today along with santa rosa returning to the 90's today. today and tomorrow bringing our strongest of winds and some of our hottest of temperatures too friday going to be just as hot but after that we start to see temperatures showing some signs of relief by sunday are maximize across the bay are only in the 70's as though continue to be for much of next week. so there is relief in sight as for now get prepared for high fire danger and find a cool spot to get to this afternoon. robin the thank you john now, let's check in on traffic. >>lots of cool spots in traffic because i'm not tracking any hot spots are major issues on the drive into san francisco as calm and quiet. there's just a backup in your cap, ashley look over to the right side that line is growing. but overall it's been a nice trip on the upper
campbell most gatos each 87 for your temperatures. union city 83 double in 88 temperatures nearing 90 in walnut creek in concord hot enough enrichment in oakland, each 84 degrees. sonoma and uhp 89 with fairfield right at 90 degrees today along with santa rosa returning to the 90's today. today and tomorrow bringing our strongest of winds and some of our hottest of temperatures too friday going to be just as hot but after that we start to see temperatures showing some signs of relief by sunday...
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john campbell, bbc news, londonderry. been the island of ireland, north and south of the border, reacting to the prime minister's new brexit proposals. throughout the day, there has been reaction across the eu to borisjohnson‘s plans. 0ur europe editor katya adler joins us from brussels. are we saying basically that there is no hope for these plans, as far as brussels is concerned? well, you could say the prime minister is stuck between a rock and a hard place. he seems cautiously optimistic that the majority of mps would support his new brexit proposals but the eu doesn't. and if he moves closer to the eu's position, say over customs, then he risks losing support from hardline brexiteers at home. so now what? well, the eu mood can probably best be summed up in a tweet today from the president of the european council, donald tusk. he said he spoke to the irish prime minister and to boris johnson spoke to the irish prime minister and to borisjohnson today. his message to dublin was that the eu fully stands behind ireland m
john campbell, bbc news, londonderry. been the island of ireland, north and south of the border, reacting to the prime minister's new brexit proposals. throughout the day, there has been reaction across the eu to borisjohnson‘s plans. 0ur europe editor katya adler joins us from brussels. are we saying basically that there is no hope for these plans, as far as brussels is concerned? well, you could say the prime minister is stuck between a rock and a hard place. he seems cautiously optimistic...
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to underline her argument, prince harry turned up as a surprise guest, as sarah campbell reports.om home to windsor castle. good to see you guys, how are you? this, the first time they have both faced the cameras since their revealing interviews aired on sunday night. the focus of discussion today between young people from countries including south africa, nigeria, malawi and bangladesh, was one meghan is passionate about. gender equality, which has been something i have championed for quite a long time. harry hadn't originally been invited, but his wife explained why he was there. you can't have a conversation about women's empowerment withjust women. right, and, so, for that reason, it made complete sense for him to join today, so thank you for letting him crash the party. laughter. they both made clear their discomfort with the press. prince harry wasn't expected here today, but he came to support the cause and his wife. it was the safest of spaces, behind the thick walls of windsor castle, with just a handful of journalists. is there a bit of a generational gap, as well, as in
to underline her argument, prince harry turned up as a surprise guest, as sarah campbell reports.om home to windsor castle. good to see you guys, how are you? this, the first time they have both faced the cameras since their revealing interviews aired on sunday night. the focus of discussion today between young people from countries including south africa, nigeria, malawi and bangladesh, was one meghan is passionate about. gender equality, which has been something i have championed for quite a...
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ronnie campbell.i'm going to vote for the deal i think people in this country are fed up politicians. next for 3 years and every time you turn with me and this bill being put in front of it to stop would. rather remain as a you know. a huge legal colt's even the queen was involved you know the supreme court i mean everybody's been involved in. paul and do its work no good to deal. with should grab a boss might be the best deal because it's not but it's a deal that made the end work and will leave in europe enough to maintain. so this is a weird thing about the way that how it has split british politics the labor party line is to oppose they still run it campbell that saying that he's going to he's going to vote for it so there are people who are persuadable a far as mr johnson is concerned yes i think briggs's is literally the will to live very many british people at this stage i know from cousins and relatives in britain so yeah if they force johnson canon of labor people to come across and he he los
ronnie campbell.i'm going to vote for the deal i think people in this country are fed up politicians. next for 3 years and every time you turn with me and this bill being put in front of it to stop would. rather remain as a you know. a huge legal colt's even the queen was involved you know the supreme court i mean everybody's been involved in. paul and do its work no good to deal. with should grab a boss might be the best deal because it's not but it's a deal that made the end work and will...
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here's our northern ireland business correspondentjohn campbell.een northern ireland and the rest the uk. all live animals coming in from great britain are checked at this inspection post. under the prime minister's plan, these checks would be extended to food and other goods. that's because northern ireland would continue to follow the eu's standards and rules needed to keep the land border open. the rest of the uk would not. but for businesses like this, near the border with the irish republic, it is the other part of the plan, to do with customs, that's the big worry. the proposal would mean the whole of the uk leaving the eu's customs union. that inevitably means a new customs border in ireland... is this a good deal? well, you know, what's a good deal? ..with new requirements for cross—border traders. we would be exporting on a daily basis to the republic of ireland. and at some times, we would have orders for the republic of ireland which would possibly go to donegal, then come back in at strabane. i can't imagine how we're going to be able t
here's our northern ireland business correspondentjohn campbell.een northern ireland and the rest the uk. all live animals coming in from great britain are checked at this inspection post. under the prime minister's plan, these checks would be extended to food and other goods. that's because northern ireland would continue to follow the eu's standards and rules needed to keep the land border open. the rest of the uk would not. but for businesses like this, near the border with the irish...
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. >> so in a new essay for "parents" magazine leah campbell explains how micro-dosing on pot helps hernd micro-dosing is taking small amounts in edible form and campbell says it turns her into the best version of herself. >> it eased it. helped it fade enough that i was able to go on walks with my kid and i was able to take her to do fun things. and the anxietyized off, so did my irritability and crankiness. >> if that's what a little pot does -- >> i know.>> mthers are micro-dosing and talking about it. >> it's not about drinking wine after school. >> no. >>> four-legged friends, unwanted visitors. >> a goat and bear named big boy wandered into this house in ohio and seemed pretty confused about where to go and wandered away from a farm three miles away. >>> in lake tahoe, this bear broke into a home and used it as a jungle gym. it was eventually chased out. >> i love those videos. >>> and finally, make sure you stock up on reese's peanut butter cups. >> and send us some. a new poll finds the peanut butter chocolate combination it is america's favorite halloween candy once again this
. >> so in a new essay for "parents" magazine leah campbell explains how micro-dosing on pot helps hernd micro-dosing is taking small amounts in edible form and campbell says it turns her into the best version of herself. >> it eased it. helped it fade enough that i was able to go on walks with my kid and i was able to take her to do fun things. and the anxietyized off, so did my irritability and crankiness. >> if that's what a little pot does -- >> i...
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the thrower of the as a ton of process in russia as we said before russia iran and turkey well mr campbell and we have to take a very short break now but even. back in just a few moments stay tuned. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark side. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating your opinions from the very 1st character that you type into the search bar it will always favor one dog food over another one comparative shopping service over another and one candidate over another they can suppress certain types of results diced on what they think you should be see if they have this kind of power then democracy is an illusion the free and fair election doesn't exist the more growth we give them the sooner we are all hand. israel media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being that. direct. what is true what is faith. in the
the thrower of the as a ton of process in russia as we said before russia iran and turkey well mr campbell and we have to take a very short break now but even. back in just a few moments stay tuned. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark side. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating your opinions from the very 1st character that you...
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no problems in los gatos are coming into campbell and saratoga. things are actually off to a good start. this is a look at 280 in downtown san jose. you can see there's wet weather. steve and i have been talking about it and it could slow your commute down. it's early now but this could have an effect a little bit later on. up to oakland now. oakland to san francisco is going to be a moderate commute. a little bit of slowing and you can tell it's not wet here. that may change but right now it looks like it's okay getting into san francisco. it's at 5:18 am. >>> san jose airport has a light rain. that's where the system is moving. very light. a nor'easter is moving northeast so they will play baseball in new york tonight but it will be windy and cold even though it will be dry. that's a strong system for the middle of october. that will head northward into maine, new hampshire and vermont and look at the temperatures behind it. yes they will play but it will be very warm. we had a very weak system. the heaviest rain was to the north. crescent city
no problems in los gatos are coming into campbell and saratoga. things are actually off to a good start. this is a look at 280 in downtown san jose. you can see there's wet weather. steve and i have been talking about it and it could slow your commute down. it's early now but this could have an effect a little bit later on. up to oakland now. oakland to san francisco is going to be a moderate commute. a little bit of slowing and you can tell it's not wet here. that may change but right now it...
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adina campbell, bbc news.nvolving an american diplomat‘s wife say they didn't get the answers they wanted from a meeting with president trump. tim dunn and charlotte charles met donald trump at the white house to discuss the death of their 19—year—old son harry, and demand that the woman allegedly responsible for the collision be returned to britain. but the president told them that anne sacoolas, who left the uk on diplomatic immunity, would not be returning to the uk. i asked him again. i said if it was your 19—year—old son, or your son, no matter what age, you would be doing the same as me. and he was holding my hand at the time, and he said yes, i would. and holding my hand at the time, and he said yes, iwould. and he holding my hand at the time, and he said yes, i would. and he said maybe we will try and push this from a different angle. a picture of a fox surprising a marmot in china has won the grand title in the 2019 wildlife photographer of the year competition. it featured alongside other deserving w
adina campbell, bbc news.nvolving an american diplomat‘s wife say they didn't get the answers they wanted from a meeting with president trump. tim dunn and charlotte charles met donald trump at the white house to discuss the death of their 19—year—old son harry, and demand that the woman allegedly responsible for the collision be returned to britain. but the president told them that anne sacoolas, who left the uk on diplomatic immunity, would not be returning to the uk. i asked him again....
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sarah campbell reports. aeroplane, when you're right nervous? yeah. you just think, "it'll be nice if i get there, but it might crash". the risk is that i'm not better, but hope is like a magic word because if you've got no hope, you've got nothing. it's a short walk. michelle middleton is about to have her womb, ovaries, fallopian tubes and cervix removed. her last chance, she says, to ease the agony of endometriosis. show me the top of the uterus. each month, cells similar to those in the womb grow elsewhere in her body, and then bleed. but unlike a period, the blood has no way to escape, leading to swelling and scarring. michelle had two children in her 20s but the condition can also affect fertility. it had such a detrimental effect on my mental health that i tried to take my own life. the pain isjust like a constant, like, root canal toothache pain, deep inside of you. an hour and a half later, michelle is out and in recovery. 0k, michelle, you're just waking up. michelle? at 42, her menopause will now
sarah campbell reports. aeroplane, when you're right nervous? yeah. you just think, "it'll be nice if i get there, but it might crash". the risk is that i'm not better, but hope is like a magic word because if you've got no hope, you've got nothing. it's a short walk. michelle middleton is about to have her womb, ovaries, fallopian tubes and cervix removed. her last chance, she says, to ease the agony of endometriosis. show me the top of the uterus. each month, cells similar to those...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, windsor.bing and walking on the rock. it follows years of battling to preserve the cultural meaning of the site for aboriginal communities, who said climbing and walking on the rock was a deep insult to aboriginal people who revere the site. rugby now — and it's a huge weekend for both england and wales at the world cup injapan. england coach eddiejones has made a number of changes for the team's semifinal against new zealand tomorrow. meanwhile, wales have had to deal with injury concerns ahead of their crucial clash against south africa on sunday. from tokyo, our sports editor dan roan reports. they weren't the conditions england would have chosen to train in but nothing was going to prevent final preparations for the biggest game of their lives. the reign of eddiejones began after the last world cup ended in failure, but having guided this team to the brink of the final, the head coach told me just how much it meant. i'm pleased we've put pride back into english rugby. i'm pleased for this
sarah campbell, bbc news, windsor.bing and walking on the rock. it follows years of battling to preserve the cultural meaning of the site for aboriginal communities, who said climbing and walking on the rock was a deep insult to aboriginal people who revere the site. rugby now — and it's a huge weekend for both england and wales at the world cup injapan. england coach eddiejones has made a number of changes for the team's semifinal against new zealand tomorrow. meanwhile, wales have had to...
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adina campbell, bbc news. reaching a crucial stage — and while downing street remains cautious, there has been increasing speculation that a deal between the two sides may be imminent. the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier said details must be agreed by the end of today — with the deadline looming of the eu summit in brussels in two days' time. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. a tired rub of the eyes. how much longer? while the politicians are still turning up, there is a chance of a deal. the talks are ongoing. we need to give them space to proceed, but detailed conversations are under way and a deal is still possible. the dup were in downing street last night — are they on board? impossible to know now, though, who will be on board, because a possible agreement, with compromises and concessions, has not been done. so if the eu's negotiator looks exhausted by the process, he's probably not the only one. even if an agreement will be difficult — more and more difficult, to be frank — it's still
adina campbell, bbc news. reaching a crucial stage — and while downing street remains cautious, there has been increasing speculation that a deal between the two sides may be imminent. the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier said details must be agreed by the end of today — with the deadline looming of the eu summit in brussels in two days' time. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. a tired rub of the eyes. how much longer? while the politicians are still turning up, there is a...
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john campbell, bbc news, londonderry. has one britain's second gold medal in the heptathlon. we go live to join our sport correspondence. katarina johnson—thompson has been integrated this season, she got a personal best earlier this year and save the best for when it matters. for personal best. she defeated the previous world champion, a phenomenal athlete. she joins world champion, a phenomenal athlete. shejoins me now. big smile on yourface, world champion. athlete. shejoins me now. big smile on your face, world champion. who is that you are talking about! i am so happy. it has not sunk in because a timetable has been so fast. i cannot believe it has alljust happened. you did what all great champions do, you produce your personal best when it matters. even though, she was carrying an entry, you produced a great time. considering we're into the olympics. for sure, these are my fourth world championships. the first one i was only 20 years old and the next two did not go too well for me and i did not produce my best into
john campbell, bbc news, londonderry. has one britain's second gold medal in the heptathlon. we go live to join our sport correspondence. katarina johnson—thompson has been integrated this season, she got a personal best earlier this year and save the best for when it matters. for personal best. she defeated the previous world champion, a phenomenal athlete. she joins world champion, a phenomenal athlete. shejoins me now. big smile on yourface, world champion. athlete. shejoins me now. big...
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john campbell reporting. the islamic state leader abu bakr al—baghdadi was killed. the footage shows operations by american special forces soldiers, culminating in the destruction of al—baghdadi's compound. our washington correspondent chris buckler reports. in the first images released of the raid, you can see us special forces making their way into the building where abu bakr al—baghdadi was hiding. as they flew into the area, the american troops were shot at by militants. we're not showing the next portion of this video, but in it, they strike back, killing many of those on the ground. baghdadi was the leader of the islamic state group, and the united states had been searching for him for years. in a graphic description of his last moments, president trump claimed he was crying and whimpering. the pentagon could not confirm that, but they said he tried to escape through an underground tunnel. now, about baghdadi's last moments, i can tell you this. he crawled into a hole with two small children and blew hi
john campbell reporting. the islamic state leader abu bakr al—baghdadi was killed. the footage shows operations by american special forces soldiers, culminating in the destruction of al—baghdadi's compound. our washington correspondent chris buckler reports. in the first images released of the raid, you can see us special forces making their way into the building where abu bakr al—baghdadi was hiding. as they flew into the area, the american troops were shot at by militants. we're not...
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lydia campbell was watching. and glasgow, so take her out for revenge.ped out of the champions league just seven weeks ago. in 20 minutes and, they started to banish those memories. they thought they would equalise. but celtic was seen by the off—site flag. southhampton, they have enjoyed life and glasgow so far. and started this move and finished it too. a very different outcome from what happened seven weeks ago, over in switzerland, the other half of the group have only lost once. alfredo barged his way through before half—time and it was only one outcome. but it did not take long for the young boy to respond, roger attacking just after. they thought they should've had a penalty for this challenge before david kept the colombian here. and then disaster, slipping leaving christian to run clear for the points. slipping leaving christian to run clearfor the points. sucker punch in the last second on a night bird could've been so much more. ireland, following their shock defeat to japan at the rugby world cup, got their qualifying campaign back on track w
lydia campbell was watching. and glasgow, so take her out for revenge.ped out of the champions league just seven weeks ago. in 20 minutes and, they started to banish those memories. they thought they would equalise. but celtic was seen by the off—site flag. southhampton, they have enjoyed life and glasgow so far. and started this move and finished it too. a very different outcome from what happened seven weeks ago, over in switzerland, the other half of the group have only lost once. alfredo...
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hoover kicked the door down and arrested america's most wanted criminal, harry campbell., drove them back to the
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joining me for a deeper look is paula campbell roberts, kkr head of analytics.here. is it the right metric to look at, and if not, why? paula: it is an important metric. i agree with your economist it does not represent all of consumer spending, but it is the good part of consumer spending, which is the cyclical indicator. it is an early indicator of how healthy the consumer is doing. something you are looking at is housing, how housing is reflective of a changing consumer base. it has a big implication. paula: it does. we focus on a dismantling of the american dream. 35% of u.s. households now rent instead of own. homeownership has been the engine of growth in the united states. if you think about investing in new businesses, job loss or health care needs, that is what consumers have drawn upon. now we no longer have that. when your rent is higher than inflation and higher than wages, you may have less money to spend now and at a downturn in particularly. we are concerned about the fact that the significant portion of society now renting is facing higher costs.
joining me for a deeper look is paula campbell roberts, kkr head of analytics.here. is it the right metric to look at, and if not, why? paula: it is an important metric. i agree with your economist it does not represent all of consumer spending, but it is the good part of consumer spending, which is the cyclical indicator. it is an early indicator of how healthy the consumer is doing. something you are looking at is housing, how housing is reflective of a changing consumer base. it has a big...
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lydia campbell was watching.ern ireland know that the four points for the next two games would save their place at next year prosser world championships and for the three and a half thousand travelling fans, they got to see their side limit the dutch to just one chance and target in the first half. under their coach, the steam a lwa ys half. under their coach, the steam always have a chance and with calamity in the dutch defence and josh mcginnis was on hand to put the visitors into an unlikely lead. northern ireland fans at dreamland. but the dream only lasted five minutes. memphis depay finally getting through the northern irish back line. and then the nightmare. two minutes into injury time, breaking green and white hearts. memphis depay i then put daylight between his side picking up his second of the game. destiny is now an dutch hands but with a trip to belfast still to come, the ending of this story still isn't sure. lydia campbelll, bbc news. 3-1 3—i there. there were two more home nations in action tonig
lydia campbell was watching.ern ireland know that the four points for the next two games would save their place at next year prosser world championships and for the three and a half thousand travelling fans, they got to see their side limit the dutch to just one chance and target in the first half. under their coach, the steam a lwa ys half. under their coach, the steam always have a chance and with calamity in the dutch defence and josh mcginnis was on hand to put the visitors into an unlikely...
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we'll break that down, coming up >> and later, a big interview with campbell soup's ceo mark clouse since taking the job back in january the stock is up more than 30% since that time. that's coming in st aupju bit stay tuned to "closing bell. we'll be back right after this >>> about 42 minutes left to go. markets marginally lower let's check on some individual market movers. pepsico is planning to use 15 tesla electric semi trucks to replace its existing freight equipment. analysts at morgan stanley says the deployment of the tesla trucks prove real-world validation of the value of the truck business >>> sell equities and buy fixed income that was the trend in the latest investor movement index from td ameritrade and many popular tech names were right at the heart of the selling. joining us now to talk about the trades and trends we're seeing is j.j. kineham, great to see you as always. >> always a pleasure thanks for having me >> before diving into the individual sectors and stock, the headline was risk sentiment is softening people are taking risk off the table. >> they are. and it cont
we'll break that down, coming up >> and later, a big interview with campbell soup's ceo mark clouse since taking the job back in january the stock is up more than 30% since that time. that's coming in st aupju bit stay tuned to "closing bell. we'll be back right after this >>> about 42 minutes left to go. markets marginally lower let's check on some individual market movers. pepsico is planning to use 15 tesla electric semi trucks to replace its existing freight equipment....
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deciding the fate of brett in just 6 weeks time it might not be boris johnson walking through this door campbellprime minister. coverage you know where no one but johnson does appear confident of victory at his 4th attempt he finally got the election he craved next week the parliament that has been a continual thorn in his side will be no more. it's the end to the rope 2 for it speaker john bercow stepping down after 10 years in the job. thank you mr speaker i have never known this place without you and i think it will be yeah it is going to be different from applause from both sides but then back to business and a taste of the election campaign ahead of the 2 biggest parties setting out that competing vision was standing up for our economy and for all wealth creators but above all it means getting bricks it done and being the big and the delay this is big here no for the 1st time the prime minister is talking nonsense thanks to the prime minister's plans to deal with donald trump the fight for votes has already begun. you're watching d.w. news coming up the tiny sets the flying and the parasite
deciding the fate of brett in just 6 weeks time it might not be boris johnson walking through this door campbellprime minister. coverage you know where no one but johnson does appear confident of victory at his 4th attempt he finally got the election he craved next week the parliament that has been a continual thorn in his side will be no more. it's the end to the rope 2 for it speaker john bercow stepping down after 10 years in the job. thank you mr speaker i have never known this place...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, windsor. a wildlife park at herne in kent. it was feared a no—deal brexit might have halted plans to transport the young brother and sister from the continent. the lynx has been extinct in this country for fifteen hundred years. robin gibson has the story. finding theirfeet, pushing the boundaries. they may look like soft, cuddly bundles of fun, but in nature, the lynx doesn't really do fun. it's a wild cat, exterminated in this country, no doubt for its elegant fur, 500 yea rs before the norman conquest. they're solitary hunters, top drawer predators. so, lynx are carnivorous animals, so here we are feeding them rats, chickens, rabbit. particularly they like the rabbit. and mice. and in terms of the enclosure, they like to climb in captivity, so we make sure there's lots of platforms for them to climb on the outside and denning areas. we provide them with shelter in captivity as well, so they've both got two beds that they can sleep in. the unnamed brother and sister were captive bred in a fr
sarah campbell, bbc news, windsor. a wildlife park at herne in kent. it was feared a no—deal brexit might have halted plans to transport the young brother and sister from the continent. the lynx has been extinct in this country for fifteen hundred years. robin gibson has the story. finding theirfeet, pushing the boundaries. they may look like soft, cuddly bundles of fun, but in nature, the lynx doesn't really do fun. it's a wild cat, exterminated in this country, no doubt for its elegant fur,...
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welcome back campbell's largest historic park has reopened after lying in ruins for almost 3 decades the gardens. one of the front lines in afghanistan civil war now they're part of a larger restoration project charlotte ballasts reports from kabul. rabiner not people who got engaged in june teaches they come to chill sitting garden for dates 3 times a week a pair that i think it is nice for a picnic and a pleasant place for men and women to enjoy time together without any harassment just attorneys cobbles largest historic public just reopened to the public this summer it had laid in ruins for 26 years after was heavily damaged in the civil war and you can still see signs of that conflict on the walls of the buildings. before the civil war it was peacefully but during the civil war they destroyed it it wasn't pieces still during the war i came you know i would walk and jog around the garden for exercise i never stopped. in the ninety's this was the frontline. has lived opposite the garden all his life now he brings his grandchildren entrance used to be free because all the walls were
welcome back campbell's largest historic park has reopened after lying in ruins for almost 3 decades the gardens. one of the front lines in afghanistan civil war now they're part of a larger restoration project charlotte ballasts reports from kabul. rabiner not people who got engaged in june teaches they come to chill sitting garden for dates 3 times a week a pair that i think it is nice for a picnic and a pleasant place for men and women to enjoy time together without any harassment just...
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. >>> a final fight for a proposed in-in in-n-out burger in campbell. highway 17 while some say it is overdue in the area others argue the proposed location is hearing. the issue will then go in front of city council for final approval. >>> multi-million dollar effort to make your morning coffee run a little greener. the problem some high-profile companies are encountering that is a problem for the future. >>> how amc new music service is about to launch and how it works. le look outside in the south bay as more clouds move by. we're going to also have some cool temperatures to start. in evergreen, you are at 51 it grees through 8:00 and normally reaching 75 degrees and we will go slightly above that today as we reach into thes for the inland valleys. also tracking a chance of rain in the forecast. i'll show you the timing of this storm system coming up in just a few minutes. >>> and the timing here for the san mateo bridge pretty standard as things start to build and a lot of folks timing their drive to get there at the same time. looking west across 9
. >>> a final fight for a proposed in-in in-n-out burger in campbell. highway 17 while some say it is overdue in the area others argue the proposed location is hearing. the issue will then go in front of city council for final approval. >>> multi-million dollar effort to make your morning coffee run a little greener. the problem some high-profile companies are encountering that is a problem for the future. >>> how amc new music service is about to launch and how it...
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listen to labour party opposition ronnie campbell. >> [inaudible] the bill has been put in front in evenhe queen was involved. the supreme court, everybody should be involved in stopping parliament from doing its work. might not be the best deal, but it is a deal and we are leaving europe and that is the main thing. phil: this is the weird thing about how brexit has split the politics. the labour party line is to oppose this deal. there are people who are persuadable as far as mr. johnson is concerned. >> i know from cousins and relatives in britain, you t thik four shots get enough to c come across and a lost 10 people that have pulled out in the last minute, so the more, the better. he just needs to pull in votes from wherever and say they are in favor. the independent conservatives, this could be a backdoor for them and he hopes to bring enough people. we just don't know. >> even if he gets this past day parliament -- the parliament, it also has to clear the european parliament will stop -- parliament. >> it is a prorocess in london s well.. legislation has to be passed at some point.
listen to labour party opposition ronnie campbell. >> [inaudible] the bill has been put in front in evenhe queen was involved. the supreme court, everybody should be involved in stopping parliament from doing its work. might not be the best deal, but it is a deal and we are leaving europe and that is the main thing. phil: this is the weird thing about how brexit has split the politics. the labour party line is to oppose this deal. there are people who are persuadable as far as mr. johnson...
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this is westbound 580 past greenville road and we are getting word of a new crash in campbell, northboundve more on that in 7 things. >>> all right, thanks, jobina. a new study that just came out found that 60% of uber riders never tip their drivers. researchers from stanford university and uc san diego studied tipping on the uber app. here is what they found out. riders tip on only about 16% of uber rides. men are more likely to tip than women, but female drivers get more tips than male drivers. the full study is published through the national bureau of economic research. >>> we did a whole story about -- a whole ride share week, and ride hailing week, and that's what the drivers told me when we were out there. >> nobody tips? >> very few people go ahead and tip. i think we are trained not to tip when uber and lyft first started. >> i will tip if it's something extra, if i'm carrying something, let me help you take this all the way -- oh, that was really nice because you didn't have to do that. participate it have feels like i paid for my ride and i'm here. >> a lot of people feel that w
this is westbound 580 past greenville road and we are getting word of a new crash in campbell, northboundve more on that in 7 things. >>> all right, thanks, jobina. a new study that just came out found that 60% of uber riders never tip their drivers. researchers from stanford university and uc san diego studied tipping on the uber app. here is what they found out. riders tip on only about 16% of uber rides. men are more likely to tip than women, but female drivers get more tips than...
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city in mountain view each at 73 for your highs and in the south bay, mid 70's for highs, san jose campbell los gatos smollett 75 east bay ranges from the 60's in union city in berkeley to the 70's elsewhere, dublin at 73 morocco and san ramon there with you while conquered at 77 today, north base starts common really comfortable by the late afternoon into evening tonight, the winds will be picking back up so do know that as you're getting outside for the evening tonight. now tomorrow, a touch warmer than today that he really doesn't settle it until the weekend and next week though that's when inland areas will solidly be in the 80's and for the weekend at least 80's bright alongside the shore of the bay. and coast will also be seen the as warmer. a rising from the 60's today to the mid 70's by saturday sunday and monday. robin thank you john we're peaking at highway 6.80 still have a lot of slightest traffic right now southbound. >>there it is on the right hand side of your screen it's going to start in concord from to 42. it stays heavy over to the 24 split walnut creek and then west 24.
city in mountain view each at 73 for your highs and in the south bay, mid 70's for highs, san jose campbell los gatos smollett 75 east bay ranges from the 60's in union city in berkeley to the 70's elsewhere, dublin at 73 morocco and san ramon there with you while conquered at 77 today, north base starts common really comfortable by the late afternoon into evening tonight, the winds will be picking back up so do know that as you're getting outside for the evening tonight. now tomorrow, a touch...
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they picked up on the whole machine of downing street and it has gone back to before alastair campbelly professionalize the operation creating this, they did very much exist and perhaps we have had with the official spokespeople as well, there is this source. have they been saying the same thing? no. they cannot really comment on the source. you are right and when the leo call happened we got the readout from both sides and you have the british official version of what happened, you get the irish, there very much on the same page and it is, is there going to be a further source and there was not. so it is changed the game. how has it changed the game, are they following the crumbs that been left by this source. which is com pletely been left by this source. which is completely changing the nature of the debate. brexit deal now is essentially impossible.” the debate. brexit deal now is essentially impossible. i think it is setting a marker. this quote that was issued today which went to the bbc. absolutely, yeah, yeah. that was intentional. to great success, the source. ifi was intentio
they picked up on the whole machine of downing street and it has gone back to before alastair campbelly professionalize the operation creating this, they did very much exist and perhaps we have had with the official spokespeople as well, there is this source. have they been saying the same thing? no. they cannot really comment on the source. you are right and when the leo call happened we got the readout from both sides and you have the british official version of what happened, you get the...
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campbell you did touch on this and that is the only going role of those troops that will remain president trump talking with them protecting the oil fields but there's also questions about the extent to which the u.s. can influence things in that part of the world now given that it's created space for the likes of russia and russia has been critical throughout in this has not. absolutely and this is a major concern that you've touched on that has hit close to home literally in the u.s. congress not just by opposition democrats but also by members of the president's own republican party one of the biggest supporters of u.s. president donald trump mitch mcconnell the top republican in the senate very concerned about this putting forward legislation to try and undo the u.s. withdrawal citing not only the concern there would be new influence now in the region by russia and also iran concerns for the united states but donald trump pushing back on that saying that this is not a fight that the u.s. needs to be in it's time for other players in the region to step up that this is already something
campbell you did touch on this and that is the only going role of those troops that will remain president trump talking with them protecting the oil fields but there's also questions about the extent to which the u.s. can influence things in that part of the world now given that it's created space for the likes of russia and russia has been critical throughout in this has not. absolutely and this is a major concern that you've touched on that has hit close to home literally in the u.s. congress...
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. >> you just celebrated your sixth anniversary this summer with scott campbell and i love who you had wedding party. >> my dogs. my dogs are important. margaret and texas. >> they are family, righ >>> and last night angelina jolie brought her family to the premiere of maleficent and our nischelle turner joined them. >> i saw that it's a family affair tonight. you brought all the kids. >> yeah. it's just so wonderful to have their -- they're my friends. >> you know moms everywhere are saying how the heck does she do that and make it look so easy. wrangling them all. >> they wrangled me honestly. they're more together. zahara is the most organized in the family. >> she looks gorgeous. that dress she had on was beautiful. >> she's growing up so beautifully. >> proud mama angie in chain mail and scorpion broach was practically twinning with 14-year-old daughter zahara in her maleficent-inspired gown. in fact, the whole jolie-pitt clan was fairytale ready for mom's big premiere that shut down hollywood boulevard. >> it's so exciting to see up i. i love that. >> i have blood dripping down m
. >> you just celebrated your sixth anniversary this summer with scott campbell and i love who you had wedding party. >> my dogs. my dogs are important. margaret and texas. >> they are family, righ >>> and last night angelina jolie brought her family to the premiere of maleficent and our nischelle turner joined them. >> i saw that it's a family affair tonight. you brought all the kids. >> yeah. it's just so wonderful to have their -- they're my friends....
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time of year, if not a little bit below average by a couple of degrees. 79 in sunnyvale, also for campbell 80 for los gatos. survey for santa clara, 44 for morgan hill. upper 70s for san jose, 81 in concord, 82 for fairfield, 82 for pleasant hill. upper 60s in san francisco, berkeley alameda low 70s in oakland as well as for san leandro. 78 for san rafael, 82 for cloverdale. extended forecast and what you can expect, cooler temps, more clouds for your wednesday, and then looking at again that chance to see some showers wednesday night into early thursday. back to you. >> thank you. >>> time now 5:21. >> straight ahead this morning, get a meal and a mammogram. coming up the fast food chain raising awareness in honor of one of their own. >>> and let's head outside as we take a live look at our traffic camera at the golden gate bridge, 50 degrees in san francisco as we see some of the cars coming into the city by the bay. we will be right back. >>> and coming up at 7:00 on cbs this morning, growing bipartisan backlash against president trump as turkey's invasion of northern syria creates new
time of year, if not a little bit below average by a couple of degrees. 79 in sunnyvale, also for campbell 80 for los gatos. survey for santa clara, 44 for morgan hill. upper 70s for san jose, 81 in concord, 82 for fairfield, 82 for pleasant hill. upper 60s in san francisco, berkeley alameda low 70s in oakland as well as for san leandro. 78 for san rafael, 82 for cloverdale. extended forecast and what you can expect, cooler temps, more clouds for your wednesday, and then looking at again that...
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. >> george campbell posted on facebook all he wanted was 102 cards for his 102nd birthday.e received at least 2,000 of them from strangers across the country and some from germany and ireland. they planned to surprise him with all the cards on his actual birthday. >>> and this 101-year-old texas woman is living her best life. she works at the state fair in dallas and she loves socializing. >> i feel wonderful because i feel like i'm doing something. staying at home is not fun when you retire. >> rose landon has been coming to the fair since she was small, so she decided to become a greeter 25 years ago. rose says she hopes to stay on the job and spread cheer for 100 more years. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" now, we talk with renowned astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson about his new book filled with letters from his fans. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." what's this? cindy, that cold's gonna keep you up all night. and tomorrow, you're gonna be a zombie! forget that, i'm taking a new nighttime co
. >> george campbell posted on facebook all he wanted was 102 cards for his 102nd birthday.e received at least 2,000 of them from strangers across the country and some from germany and ireland. they planned to surprise him with all the cards on his actual birthday. >>> and this 101-year-old texas woman is living her best life. she works at the state fair in dallas and she loves socializing. >> i feel wonderful because i feel like i'm doing something. staying at home is not...
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close to the 80's not quite there at 77 much like the south they will also see with upper 70's and campbell's san jose and los gatos each at 78 today, low 70's in union city while near 80 degrees in the tri valley but hitting 80 degrees. and while creek in concord richmond berkeley and oakland low 70's really comfortable light winds, plenty of sunshine. all these really just add up to make for a beautiful day. vacaville pittsburgh wine country in napa and sonoma all low 80's. warm but not too warm petaluma nevado each in the upper 70's so, yeah, beautiful bay area day to start off the new week in tomorrow, we're going to keep conditions almost identical to what we're going to see today now after this we will see the high pressure breaking up somewhat that does result in temperatures starting to cool down thursday a few more clouds and dust temperatures just a touch cooler low 70's for your highs on thursday and then mid 70's for your highs through the weekend with friday saturday and sunday looking at plenty of sunshine temperatures just a bit below normal for this time of year. and crisp eve
close to the 80's not quite there at 77 much like the south they will also see with upper 70's and campbell's san jose and los gatos each at 78 today, low 70's in union city while near 80 degrees in the tri valley but hitting 80 degrees. and while creek in concord richmond berkeley and oakland low 70's really comfortable light winds, plenty of sunshine. all these really just add up to make for a beautiful day. vacaville pittsburgh wine country in napa and sonoma all low 80's. warm but not too...
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presented us regarding the acquisition of the coliseum property oakland a's team president dave campbells this new offer gives the city 2 options. yes, we actually presented to the city either purchasing their share or a joint venture. >>we've offered community benefits things like affordable housing. union jobs living wage jobs a lot of really positive benefits for people, however, there is a catch. >>the city of oakland must drop the lawsuit aimed at preventing alameda county from selling its share of the coliseum to the a's as part of our one of the key terms as they they do drop the lawsuit. >>i'm willing every voter remove the lawsuit that decision comes after seeing the long-term lease option in the new office as oakland city ea the member noel for me i land we have up would be. >>and best interest for the asa just purchase it outright. >>differing opinions among council members regarding the sale or lease of the coliseum will ultimately be settled by a vote. council member larry reid says at least now they have the option. >>what we're primarily concerned that is keeping the a's h
presented us regarding the acquisition of the coliseum property oakland a's team president dave campbells this new offer gives the city 2 options. yes, we actually presented to the city either purchasing their share or a joint venture. >>we've offered community benefits things like affordable housing. union jobs living wage jobs a lot of really positive benefits for people, however, there is a catch. >>the city of oakland must drop the lawsuit aimed at preventing alameda county from...
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he sells and breeds snakes out of his home in campbell and educates people on the reptiles. >> these are animals that i've had in this they my babies. >> reporter: 's livelihood and lifelong passion took a hit saturday afternoon. he had wrapped up an educational presentation on some of the animals at the martin luther king library in downtown san jose. he was on the san francisco street garage and put his belongings, including a duffel bag that look like this, in a no parking zone before retrieving his car. >> i loaded up my gear and realize the bag i had my four pythons in were gone. they were just there a second ago. >> reporter: he ran after a group that had walked by the equipment but couldn't catch them and doesn't think they knew what was inside. >> can you imagine what their emotional response or reaction would be when they opened that bag? >> reporter: four pythons snakes including a sister of this one and another snake larger than this were stolen and all together he said the animals are valued at $5000. a third team had been putting the box in a garbage can. he took to yout
he sells and breeds snakes out of his home in campbell and educates people on the reptiles. >> these are animals that i've had in this they my babies. >> reporter: 's livelihood and lifelong passion took a hit saturday afternoon. he had wrapped up an educational presentation on some of the animals at the martin luther king library in downtown san jose. he was on the san francisco street garage and put his belongings, including a duffel bag that look like this, in a no parking zone...