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chris plante host of chris plante show.the most incisive media critic we know and always grateful to have him on the show. sorry. that was so stupid. i'm speechless. so the press has wanted impeachment really since the day this guy got elected but if trump were impeached and hauled off in man kels or whatever, sent back to palm beach, they would be the most disappointed people in america. what would they do, right? >> the behavior is path pathological at this point. it's panic. it's really nutty. i'm concerned for the well being of a number of these people. you had to robby mook, behaving as though they are lawyers. they are grabbing sniped from "new york times" and parroting what they read this morning and faithfully and dutifully carrying out the mission of the democratic party which is unfortunately the vast majority the news media in. they work hand in glove. they are the functional wing of the democratic party. the news media. much more functional than nancy pelosi or chuck schumer on capitol hill. they raise no questi
chris plante host of chris plante show.the most incisive media critic we know and always grateful to have him on the show. sorry. that was so stupid. i'm speechless. so the press has wanted impeachment really since the day this guy got elected but if trump were impeached and hauled off in man kels or whatever, sent back to palm beach, they would be the most disappointed people in america. what would they do, right? >> the behavior is path pathological at this point. it's panic. it's...
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. >> tucker: chris plante hosts "the chris plante show," many years he worked for the cable news networkd he joins us tonight. you look over there, there's a collection of people, not one with an iq over 100, none with a background in science, lecturing us about things they don't understand at all. and i can't help but think it's purely political. >> you can't help but think that? what a cynic you have become, honestly. >> tucker: [laughs] >> that was just good journalism. that was award-winning journalism. they did everything they are supposed to do, adopt the lexicon of the democratic party and the weather apocalypse cro crowd. the weather palooza, every anchr on cnn showcased at one time or another, who proved every time he gets the chance that he doesn't know anything. they can faithfully parrot the party line. even the graphics had a climate crisis, the word crisis in red, and it was all very frightening. it's an existential threat, and we have only 11 years because some nameless, faceless group in the united nations who aren't really scientist at all came up with a report that we t
. >> tucker: chris plante hosts "the chris plante show," many years he worked for the cable news networkd he joins us tonight. you look over there, there's a collection of people, not one with an iq over 100, none with a background in science, lecturing us about things they don't understand at all. and i can't help but think it's purely political. >> you can't help but think that? what a cynic you have become, honestly. >> tucker: [laughs] >> that was just good...
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chris plant, great to see you. boy, and has that been a weird day of news.at's going on and that is why we are so grateful to have brit hume, after the break. . . . >> we're continuing our coverage tonight. impeachment is all of a sudden looking like a possibility. but there is nothing new about talk of impeachment that's been going on since the day this president has been elected. what does this mean exactly? there's no one better to answer that question then brit, senior political analysts on fox news., i still don't know the animal. why are democrats doing this? it doesn't seem politically wise. >> brit: it strikes me tucker, that the speakers areane under pressure from the left wing of the party and the leftists in their caucus, who are numerous, to move ahead here. the loathing of donald trump and the desire to get him out of office is very intense. they've gotd constituents backn against trump in a serious way, so it comes down to this. what's striking to me about this, tucker, is that trump has already agreeing to release the full unredacted transcrip
chris plant, great to see you. boy, and has that been a weird day of news.at's going on and that is why we are so grateful to have brit hume, after the break. . . . >> we're continuing our coverage tonight. impeachment is all of a sudden looking like a possibility. but there is nothing new about talk of impeachment that's been going on since the day this president has been elected. what does this mean exactly? there's no one better to answer that question then brit, senior political...
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. >> chris plants also of the show on the radio joins us tonight. ris, you look over there and is a collection of people not one with an iq over a hundred, nobody with a background in science, lecturing us about things they don't understand at all and i can't help but think it's just purely political. >> you can't help but think that? what a cynic you had to come honestly. that was just good journalism. that was award-winning journalism. look, they did everything they were supposed to do. they adopted the lexicon democratic party and the weather apocalypse crowd. the weather pollutes the seven hours of it with i think every anchor on cnn showcased at one time or another. they had alfredo cuomo who proves every time you get the chance that he doesn't know anything but they can face the party line and you saw even a graphics had the climate crisis and the word crisis in red and it was all very frightening and it's an existential threat and we have only 11 years because some nameless faceless group of the united nations who are really scientists at all
. >> chris plants also of the show on the radio joins us tonight. ris, you look over there and is a collection of people not one with an iq over a hundred, nobody with a background in science, lecturing us about things they don't understand at all and i can't help but think it's just purely political. >> you can't help but think that? what a cynic you had to come honestly. that was just good journalism. that was award-winning journalism. look, they did everything they were supposed...
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and chris are aliased mr plant and graces the natural world in his arms like in this latest installation. in in france. back when it was published in 1985 margaret atwood's novel the handmaid's tale was critically acclaimed but considered by many to be a bit farfetched the main character offered is one of a cast of scarlet clad handmaids forced to be breeding machines in the patriarchal dystopia of gilliatt will fast forward to 2017 and the novel had a veritable 2nd coming as a t.v. series but also as a symbol of resistance to my sergeant's trompe and politics and that's one reason the long awaited sequel has finally arrived. my swearing the iconic red cloaks and white headpieces familiar from the t.v. series and subsequent political protests appeared in the streets of london ahead of margaret and puts knight his book launch fire and say the book is more relevant than ever in some ways it's becoming a worse place with them particularly in the night sky. and so this is very current and very relevant very necessary it wasn't just any it was a horror but instead of 8 minutes to read an x. a
and chris are aliased mr plant and graces the natural world in his arms like in this latest installation. in in france. back when it was published in 1985 margaret atwood's novel the handmaid's tale was critically acclaimed but considered by many to be a bit farfetched the main character offered is one of a cast of scarlet clad handmaids forced to be breeding machines in the patriarchal dystopia of gilliatt will fast forward to 2017 and the novel had a veritable 2nd coming as a t.v. series but...
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wethl, we're looking at control interface for the plant that is running at panoche. chris linneman: we're in the panoche drainage district off of russell avenue here, los banos, at one of the pilot treatment test sites for treating subsurface drain water. this partular project houses a project for the university of california, los angeles. and they're testing severalg processes involv reverse osmosis. if you had a series where in an area like this, in the central valley, where you have lots of small communities that are spread out over a largerea and you could put a small plant like this, a package plant--there's a poal there for cost savings--it would potentially be a game changer. cohen: is an economies of scale here. the more systems that you have, the lower the cost is. you can think about all those communities ass tially being a virtual water district. here they are connected via internet and therefore have thatenefit of being part of a district, even though geographically they'r t connected. snyder: i think it sounds very promising. d, in fact, i think if small commu
wethl, we're looking at control interface for the plant that is running at panoche. chris linneman: we're in the panoche drainage district off of russell avenue here, los banos, at one of the pilot treatment test sites for treating subsurface drain water. this partular project houses a project for the university of california, los angeles. and they're testing severalg processes involv reverse osmosis. if you had a series where in an area like this, in the central valley, where you have lots of...
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plant and animal health. there is a whole range of other issues that go into a border as chris said.ds and competition policy if good is with labour that does not follow eu standards, social environmental rules, will befall all of those? it is quite unitary proposition and i think we are a long way from the british government accepting that. how would you characterise the nature or intensity or lack of intensity of the communications between london and brussels right now, in terms of trying to get some kind of agreement before this summit ta kes pla ce kind of agreement before this summit takes place in october? what is the level of discussion and communication on this? it is very low at the moment. david frost, mr johnson's official will be in brussels on wednesday and friday this week i understand. i think europe will be very interested to see if he does finally bring solid proposals to the table. to date, we have put nothing, we the brits have put nothing solid on the table because if you look at the protocol, i don't recommend it, but if you do, and you look at the annexes, they
plant and animal health. there is a whole range of other issues that go into a border as chris said.ds and competition policy if good is with labour that does not follow eu standards, social environmental rules, will befall all of those? it is quite unitary proposition and i think we are a long way from the british government accepting that. how would you characterise the nature or intensity or lack of intensity of the communications between london and brussels right now, in terms of trying to...
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>> good evening, chris buck area we -- a. we can plant six trees area there are a lot of underground utilities in the tenderloin. public works would be open to renting -- planting of six new street trees that are not replaced once, we would on the tenderloin. we can commit to that. >> awesome. thank you very much. >> did you want to supply a timeframe that you will plant them? >> prior poverty owner has six months to plant. you know, there is a couple of options. we need to start canvassing for those sites. we need to mark utilities and clear sight. >> timeframe? >> 3-6 months, and/or i am willing to go as far as the trees are planted prior to tree removal. >> perfect. that is what i would ideally like to get. >> trifecta tonight. >> okay. was that your motion? >> i think i need to understand something about that. you are saying he will commit to aunt the trees before tree removal, but you're not committing to any timeframe. if public works never gets around. >> inc. e. thank you. >> why don't we just do six months? >> it is consistent wi
>> good evening, chris buck area we -- a. we can plant six trees area there are a lot of underground utilities in the tenderloin. public works would be open to renting -- planting of six new street trees that are not replaced once, we would on the tenderloin. we can commit to that. >> awesome. thank you very much. >> did you want to supply a timeframe that you will plant them? >> prior poverty owner has six months to plant. you know, there is a couple of options. we need...
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chris: for the latest on the whistleblower couple plant and president trump and the house impeachmentand the fox news channel. have a great week and we'll see you next "fox news sunday." >> as i think back 25 years ago before the contract with america. the thing that strikes me is for 40 years one party had a month moply. it's always inevitably bad for you any system to have that long-run monopoly of power. >> it's a struggle over who are we, what are we going to do, how are we going to use resources. who will have power over you. for 40 years the democrats effectively and intelligently sustained their control of the house. if republi
chris: for the latest on the whistleblower couple plant and president trump and the house impeachmentand the fox news channel. have a great week and we'll see you next "fox news sunday." >> as i think back 25 years ago before the contract with america. the thing that strikes me is for 40 years one party had a month moply. it's always inevitably bad for you any system to have that long-run monopoly of power. >> it's a struggle over who are we, what are we going to do, how...
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production from spork to a plant built especially for commercial vehicles and over 3 years later the one millionth the w. bus rolled off the assembly line. probably was chris just sums up the v.w. bus is the ultimate multi-purpose vehicle a workhorse and ambulance lifestyle mode while the only limits are the owner's imagination it's aerodynamically optimized body and lightweight construction left the competition in the dust the w.'s bus became a driving force of which germany's post-war recovery a technology innovator and without a doubt a milestone an automotive history. i'm going. to. call on the road with our superheroes. my mission is clear kushti get them to me coast clearly should explore germany. they don't even have to check everything out there's a lot going on a farm. germany tried and tested. on w. . turning toxic. glacier sage carcinogens and damage claims were civilian law which they are no money bought monsanto. the agricultural giant from the us has a bad reputation and it's rubbed off on. the mayor months on the merger what are they still hiding. in 75 minutes on d w. look closely. listen carefully. listen to this to dig it. discover the. t
production from spork to a plant built especially for commercial vehicles and over 3 years later the one millionth the w. bus rolled off the assembly line. probably was chris just sums up the v.w. bus is the ultimate multi-purpose vehicle a workhorse and ambulance lifestyle mode while the only limits are the owner's imagination it's aerodynamically optimized body and lightweight construction left the competition in the dust the w.'s bus became a driving force of which germany's post-war...
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chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> pretty nice looking setup. >> other companies like rent the backyard and plant prefab are doingsite, go to abc7news.com/better bay area. >>> coming up tonight on abc 7. it is monday night football in okland. >> our coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. with sports director larry beil. larry? >> hey, dan. thank you very much. we'll count down raiders and broncos. how do the silver and black recover from the antonio brown hangover. what raider rookie to look out for and how do they handle the pass rush. our coverage comes up in a matter of minutes. >> thanks. i predicted that antonio brown will come out of the tunnel and play for them. >> can't handle that, please. >> join us tonight for abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> i'm amanda dell castillo. >> the lengths one man is going after his bike was stole from his garage and how he's helping other victims in the area. that story at 11:00. >> were you a victim of the 2017 equifax data breach. one more thing you must do to get your settlement. >>> that's all coming up. that is this edition of abc 7 news. look for breaking news any time with the abc 7 ne
chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> pretty nice looking setup. >> other companies like rent the backyard and plant prefab are doingsite, go to abc7news.com/better bay area. >>> coming up tonight on abc 7. it is monday night football in okland. >> our coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. with sports director larry beil. larry? >> hey, dan. thank you very much. we'll count down raiders and broncos. how do the silver and black recover from the antonio brown hangover. what...
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chris chri.rob: we are jm arlington, texas. christina, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm standing in front of a massive plantwork here. right now, though, there's been a transfer of shifts so they had a lot of workers that were picketing right behind us. they're switching over. there's 11 gates so they're disbursed all around the plant. the situation you're having right now is the united auto workers is trying to renegotiate contracts with the three big automakers, fiat, ford, as well as g. righm.right now, what they're demanding, what the union members are demanding from gm, there's five specific points. fair wages, affordable health care which is a contentious issue because gm finds the workers aren't paying enough in terms of health care costs, the share of profits is the third point, job security, and then a seniority fo for a temporary workers, and they're talking about opening yo up idle plants that have shut down. this could affect 46,000 union workers across the country at over 30 locations. the uaw president said their demands need to be met. listen in. >> we are standing up for fair wages. we are s
chris chri.rob: we are jm arlington, texas. christina, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm standing in front of a massive plantwork here. right now, though, there's been a transfer of shifts so they had a lot of workers that were picketing right behind us. they're switching over. there's 11 gates so they're disbursed all around the plant. the situation you're having right now is the united auto workers is trying to renegotiate contracts with the three big automakers, fiat, ford,...
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plants had technology that captured carbon like trees .. >> it's where i learned so many life lessons. just thinking i was having fun. chris talking about the girls and boys clubs of america. they provide afterschool programs for 4 million young people and in the process changed lives. he was in washington last fall for the annual dinner. >> i remember that first day how special they made me feel. chris: and to honor the youth of the year. he has been going to his club since he was 6. >> i was a wild one. i had a lot of energy. chris: he remembers when a new kid came in and started running faster. one of his mentors took him aside. >> he said he had natural ability but his natural ability would only take him so far. so i applied that to my career when i started acting in college. chris: he won the first of his two oscars for his role in "glory." about an african-american it in unit in the civil war. for more than 30 years he has played a series of indelible characters. >> to protect the sheep you have got to catch the wolf. >> i was hoping to make $650 on broadway one day. and i did. chris: your father was a preacher and i
plants had technology that captured carbon like trees .. >> it's where i learned so many life lessons. just thinking i was having fun. chris talking about the girls and boys clubs of america. they provide afterschool programs for 4 million young people and in the process changed lives. he was in washington last fall for the annual dinner. >> i remember that first day how special they made me feel. chris: and to honor the youth of the year. he has been going to his club since he was...
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chris rock! you on grownups too. well if you saw your money in divorce you'd be on grownups 2, too. >> i'd rather plant plants in my anus before hearing another word about kim kardashian. go aled and do that. >> maisie williams looks like a very young grandma. >> #david harber. hey, i'm ready to be punched in the face. [ bleep ] bring it, [ bleep ] bag. that's nice. >> i just cut a far that smells so bad they added david spade as a supporting character. that's not bad. i auditioned for that. i didn't know i got it. >> jake gyllenhaal's [ bleep ] smells like hot dog water. that's a haiku. a beautiful, beautiful thing to say. >> i bet zendaya's feet smell like funyuns. let's check, shall we? no, smells like success to me. >> musting great being a cute little kid only to grow up and be a creep, yes, fred savage, i'm talking about you. >> tiffany haddish has a [ bleep ] mouth. just shut the [ bleep ] up. you know what? why don't you [ bleep ] up with your 14 followers, but thank you for introducing me to them. >> you think martin short's had sex? i bet martin short's never had sex. >> the older mark hamill gets, the more he
chris rock! you on grownups too. well if you saw your money in divorce you'd be on grownups 2, too. >> i'd rather plant plants in my anus before hearing another word about kim kardashian. go aled and do that. >> maisie williams looks like a very young grandma. >> #david harber. hey, i'm ready to be punched in the face. [ bleep ] bring it, [ bleep ] bag. that's nice. >> i just cut a far that smells so bad they added david spade as a supporting character. that's not bad. i...
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chris, nice to meet you. >> reporter: the next year soules taking over as the bachelor, even bringing his love interest to visit his family's rural iowa farm. >> love is a lot like farming. you plant grows. >> reporter: but just two years after giving out that final rose and competing on "dancing with the stars," chris was making different headlines. arrested for leaving the scene of a car crash that resulted in a death of 66-year-old army veteran kenneth mosher. tell me, what did you do that day? >> that evening was just as normal as it always is. i went -- was on my way to pick up one of our hired hands. i was down a rural road, country road in the dark and the next thing i know i'm basically coming to inside of one of our pickups. >> reporter: soules had crashed into a tractor being driven by the local farmer. a husband, father of two and grandfather of three. >> all i remember is waking up and just saying, i need help. that's all i knew. something bad had happened and i needed help. >> reporter: according to court documents, mosher was traveling down the dark country road, quote, without any lights on. after the crash, chris said he escaped out of one of his windows when he he
chris, nice to meet you. >> reporter: the next year soules taking over as the bachelor, even bringing his love interest to visit his family's rural iowa farm. >> love is a lot like farming. you plant grows. >> reporter: but just two years after giving out that final rose and competing on "dancing with the stars," chris was making different headlines. arrested for leaving the scene of a car crash that resulted in a death of 66-year-old army veteran kenneth mosher....
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plants. ♪ >> the biggest question looming over the united nations session, will donald trump meet with iran's president, rouhani set to address the un tomorrow. ahead of that, chrislace talked exclusively with the iranian leader about his country's alleged support of terrorism and the nuclear program. >> mister president, you are donald trump's speech today, he said no nation should support iran's, and i quote, bloodlust, and fanatical quest for nuclear weapons. your response? >> translator: i'm amazed at the interpretations of mister trump vis-À-vis terrorism. those who succeeded in syria and in iraq to bring terrorism to a end, eradicate isis. with the help of the iraqi people and syrian people that was iran, the country of iran in the country flying over the airspace and bombarding the country of syria without permission of the government is the united states of america and today america is a supporter of terrorism in our region and wherever america has gone terrorism has expanded. wherever we have gone on the other side we have defeated terrorism. one example is isis in our region. vis-À-vis the nuclear issue we are committed to the nonproliferation treaty as
plants. ♪ >> the biggest question looming over the united nations session, will donald trump meet with iran's president, rouhani set to address the un tomorrow. ahead of that, chrislace talked exclusively with the iranian leader about his country's alleged support of terrorism and the nuclear program. >> mister president, you are donald trump's speech today, he said no nation should support iran's, and i quote, bloodlust, and fanatical quest for nuclear weapons. your response?...
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chris ruddi, the head of news max. he is calling nancy pelosi the smartest woman in washington right now. i'll talk with ruddi in just a moment. what if other kinds of plantstoo? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ they're america's bpursuing life-changing cures. in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. t-mobile's newest signal reaches farther than ever before. with more engineers. more towers. more coverage! it's a network that gives you ♪freedom from big cities, to small towns, we're with you. because life can take you almost anywhere, t-mobile is with you. no signal goes farther or is more reliable in keeping you connected. if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or
chris ruddi, the head of news max. he is calling nancy pelosi the smartest woman in washington right now. i'll talk with ruddi in just a moment. what if other kinds of plantstoo? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ they're america's bpursuing life-changing cures. in a...
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chris said, this project has been funded, under construction, more than 50% done. the project is scheduled to have completion by the end of march 2020. in six months. the contractor is obligated to plant all of these trees and remove those 11 trees. it is funded, the project is fully funded as we are paying the contractor and it will be done as complete in six months. you have the time frame, the type of trees, the number of trees -- >> excuse me, let her give her presentation, please. >> will get an opportunity at public comment to say something. >> the contractor is obligated to water these plants for three years contractually. we are now going to be able to close the contract and after three years, the completion. so the contractor can't continue to water. we have irrigation plans of the contractors building as well. >> can i ask what kind of trees are being planted? >> magnolia trees area -- trees. it very clearly says, of the 53 trees that were planted, what type each word. >> kenny wayne a little bit in terms of the scope of the project what necessitated them collaborating, as we are improving curb to curb over the sidewalks in this treat escapes for the public. one of the plan
chris said, this project has been funded, under construction, more than 50% done. the project is scheduled to have completion by the end of march 2020. in six months. the contractor is obligated to plant all of these trees and remove those 11 trees. it is funded, the project is fully funded as we are paying the contractor and it will be done as complete in six months. you have the time frame, the type of trees, the number of trees -- >> excuse me, let her give her presentation, please....