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this year th8th graders are cla robotics and art and world languages. the mayor are be at roosevelt to kickoff the new programs. >>> police across the country say they have successfully prevented three potential mass shootings, all in different states. three separate cases, three men expressed interest in or threatened to carry out an attack over the weekend. the first was arrested after he expressed interest on facebook in committing a mass shooting in connecticut. the second case, scott wicks of daytona beach, florida was arrested friday after he sent his ex-girlfriend a series of disturbing texts in which he allegedly threatened to commit a mass shooting. in ohio, james patrick reardon was arrested accused of threatening to carry out a shooting at a youngs town jewish community three ies atte tips from the public. >>> happening today, several tougher grwill rally this gun laws. this protest is a direct response of the mass shootings in gilroy, el paso, texas and dayton, ohio. demonstrators are demanding a ban on assault weapons also universal backgro
this year th8th graders are cla robotics and art and world languages. the mayor are be at roosevelt to kickoff the new programs. >>> police across the country say they have successfully prevented three potential mass shootings, all in different states. three separate cases, three men expressed interest in or threatened to carry out an attack over the weekend. the first was arrested after he expressed interest on facebook in committing a mass shooting in connecticut. the second case,...
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limit your outdoor exposure and festival shooting with o thedl santa cla county supervisors marking the occasion in an emotional way. anne makovec is in san jose with a flag raising ceremony to honor the victims. >> reporter: the flags have risen after being at half-staff for over two weeks since the shooting on july 28th. a poignant moment for those gathered outside the santa clara county administration building this morning as the american and california flags were pulled to the top of the polls. >> we needed to share some emotion today. >> the county board meeting was adjourned so those inside could come to see the symbol of resilience. some of the family members, it was too much for them to bear. >> i'm going to check on my sister. >> that is the family of 13- year-old keyla salazar, who was killed along with 6-year-old steven romero and 25-year-old trevor irby when a gunman snuck into the garlic festival and open fire before killing himself. a supervisor attended the funeral for salazar. >> it's time we step up and address this once for all. we can't live like this as americans in
limit your outdoor exposure and festival shooting with o thedl santa cla county supervisors marking the occasion in an emotional way. anne makovec is in san jose with a flag raising ceremony to honor the victims. >> reporter: the flags have risen after being at half-staff for over two weeks since the shooting on july 28th. a poignant moment for those gathered outside the santa clara county administration building this morning as the american and california flags were pulled to the top of...
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h,e to lt epa ruling cla majo hule develop the y orinal colln geth to let. sig state and county officials saying in part, cargill have colluded with the trump administration to weaken the clean water act for san francisco bay. they are proposing to build on the bay salt ponds, where co- they stopped this in 2012. >> it is ridiculous to try get. >> reporter: they say that trump administration has helped renew life into a project that looked like it was dead in the water seven years ago. >> the developers are basically aligning themselves with the trump administration's an the bay area. >> reporter: san mateo supervisor says that this is unlikely to happen. >> developers are persistent. they work hard to gain the entitlements that they want. so, it is important for elected officials and organizations to state now, strongly that this is not a site for development. >> reporter: cargill released a statement saying that nothing has been proposed and that the attempt is to engage in a broad community conversation about potential future uses of the property to meet
h,e to lt epa ruling cla majo hule develop the y orinal colln geth to let. sig state and county officials saying in part, cargill have colluded with the trump administration to weaken the clean water act for san francisco bay. they are proposing to build on the bay salt ponds, where co- they stopped this in 2012. >> it is ridiculous to try get. >> reporter: they say that trump administration has helped renew life into a project that looked like it was dead in the water seven years...
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after judicia swatchueded them for the listg cla there were more registered voters than citizens. . >if you live in myland you might be one of 8,000 to people whose id driver's license is being recalled, u could have a license still hasn't expired with the star. >> reporter: you are still not in compliance regardless if you do have the i reallyd that is complying with that. in addition, the police can take your driver's license. now, i am probably guilty oth . i did just move back to marylan a month ago. but i do have the old driver's license something'll have to take care of. i talked with cioffis. they told me they start issuing real id licenses and cards under a process that at the time was approved by the federal government department of home land securite say will need to have scanned copies over the documents in der to prove identity and u.s. residence o file. if you happen to be one of tse 8,000 people who has not yet sp onded to this state's multiple warning letters sent reout in december, you a actually past your july deadline, here's what you can do: you can aavidg your lice
after judicia swatchueded them for the listg cla there were more registered voters than citizens. . >if you live in myland you might be one of 8,000 to people whose id driver's license is being recalled, u could have a license still hasn't expired with the star. >> reporter: you are still not in compliance regardless if you do have the i reallyd that is complying with that. in addition, the police can take your driver's license. now, i am probably guilty oth . i did just move back to...
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three people who got into difficulty at sea, recovered from the water close to cla cton recovered from4—year—old girl has died in hospital, an 18—year—old man ina died in hospital, an 18—year—old man in a critical condition, and a 15—year—old girl expected to make a full recovery. more on that as it comes in to us. climate scientists are warning that high consumption of meat and dairy produce around the world, is fuelling global warming. researchers say intensive farming releases carbon into the atmosphere, helping to raise temperatures. now the united nations intergovernmental panel on climate change says more people could be fed using less land, if there were less meat consumption, and a switch to plant—based diets. our environment analyst, roger harrabin, reports. this alpine landscape was once covered by forest, the trees sucked carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and regulated the climate. then humans cleared some of the land forfood but cattle burp methane and that strongly heats the atmosphere. this sort of low intensity grazing may produce protein from poor soil and it does have
three people who got into difficulty at sea, recovered from the water close to cla cton recovered from4—year—old girl has died in hospital, an 18—year—old man ina died in hospital, an 18—year—old man in a critical condition, and a 15—year—old girl expected to make a full recovery. more on that as it comes in to us. climate scientists are warning that high consumption of meat and dairy produce around the world, is fuelling global warming. researchers say intensive farming...
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they found that all the untested kits were kept it off site warehouse facilities she filed a lawsuit cla ming a violation of equal ction rights claiming that rates are not taken seriously at the sfpd routinely fails to test rape kits after a lengthy litigation process the last month 9th circuit court of appeals and that court ruled against marlow. >>it was dismissed. i'm happy with the pleading stage it was this mess on the basis that the complaint failed the state. a claim they dismiss at the at the complaint stated it's been even get allow it to go to discovery so that she could have her case heard in the she checked back in the marlowe persists he took that case to the 9th circuit. the mease rt's last week they filed writ of certiorari which is basically just a request to the court to have the judge's review her case and san francisco santos to kron 4 news. >>and late todaypwe reached out to the sfpd to get their response to the allegations so far we have not heard back higher. >>has to talk about the weather now taking a live look outside from our sutro cam a beautiful shot of a blan
they found that all the untested kits were kept it off site warehouse facilities she filed a lawsuit cla ming a violation of equal ction rights claiming that rates are not taken seriously at the sfpd routinely fails to test rape kits after a lengthy litigation process the last month 9th circuit court of appeals and that court ruled against marlow. >>it was dismissed. i'm happy with the pleading stage it was this mess on the basis that the complaint failed the state. a claim they dismiss...
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run the technology between these two places and the fact that you might have a scenario where chinese cla an american bank are going to war with each other and many different boundaries there are many different things that make it so difficult to us to retaliate against these attacks and then you run the risk of maybe that attack was not coming from china at all and you've just attacked a completely different space because it could happen somewhere else. there are a lot of issues and the boundaries international boundaries and who people are in their identities much of this stuff becomes mixed up. >> host: kate fazzini, can you do most of what you describe your book with your iphone or android? [laughter] >> guest: that's an interesting question. i, myself, and not a very technical person for much of what i described in the book to be published by most people so on the one hand there's a lot of what is called social engineering going on. this is the liability to make you do something quickly that is going to give me what i want. if i have an e-mail that can compromise you in some way and
run the technology between these two places and the fact that you might have a scenario where chinese cla an american bank are going to war with each other and many different boundaries there are many different things that make it so difficult to us to retaliate against these attacks and then you run the risk of maybe that attack was not coming from china at all and you've just attacked a completely different space because it could happen somewhere else. there are a lot of issues and the...
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there's little cla oty the global growth story in general, and a federal reserve chair jay powell madear at his press conference yesterday, future rate cuts from the fed is not a one thing that made it easier for the bulls to stay bullish is lower interest rates. the markets are become reliant on central banks to provide a back stop to slower global owth by cuttiates around the world. bulls on wall street are arguing that the u.s. economic data mains strong for the most part. interest rates remain low, and despite powell's reluctance to endorse a seriesf rate cuts yesterday, central banks around the world are in easing mode. so the perceived benefits from the fed cutting rates may haveh passed and could be a problem for stocks in august. for "nightly business report", i'm bob pani at the new york stock exchange. >>> let's turn to brad mcmillan to talk more about today's market and his expectations for the month of august. he is chief investor officer at commonwealth financial network. brad, good to see you again. >>lcome back. hank you for having me, bill. >> you called today's market
there's little cla oty the global growth story in general, and a federal reserve chair jay powell madear at his press conference yesterday, future rate cuts from the fed is not a one thing that made it easier for the bulls to stay bullish is lower interest rates. the markets are become reliant on central banks to provide a back stop to slower global owth by cuttiates around the world. bulls on wall street are arguing that the u.s. economic data mains strong for the most part. interest rates...
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he stas by his cla saying he is the victim of a malicious dosecution. >> actny master son is callingd againsim beyond ridiculous. it comes from w who say he rapehim and had members of the ch sch of scientotalk and harass them. several women reported it to police several yea ago. the cases are still open but just the allegations have cosst er son his job on the netflix show the raoch. >>k and roll paying tribute to the king. 42 years since elvis presley. he suffered a heart attack at age 42 after battling prescription drug abuse. every year thousands flock to the singer's former home in memphis tennessee for elvis week. it includes c gardens of his beloved glaze land. grace land. >>> ♪ >> a throw back nostalgic. taylor swift releasing her new single lover the title track from her new oncoming album. it goes back to her roots it's a laid back love song and has an acoustic sound to it. >> blake cannot way. >> jaylv z's inent the nfl is going to go way beyond being part of the entertainment committee and the mixed martial arts community reacting to that shocking videohat shows connor mac
he stas by his cla saying he is the victim of a malicious dosecution. >> actny master son is callingd againsim beyond ridiculous. it comes from w who say he rapehim and had members of the ch sch of scientotalk and harass them. several women reported it to police several yea ago. the cases are still open but just the allegations have cosst er son his job on the netflix show the raoch. >>k and roll paying tribute to the king. 42 years since elvis presley. he suffered a heart attack at...
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it can look like just messing around in clas it is very hard to see these things correctly identified. >> i know you were a teacher in the oaklanunified school district for a while. one of the issues that i know is on the stminds of ents and parents and even teachers is the fact that some schools may be closing. is this something that you think is contributing anxiet >> certainly inthe district the, there has been a t. recommendation by a state sanctioned organization to close up to 24 schools in the near future. the district is taking a slower approach that. the d ideas to put more resources infewer schools, but the process by which schools are being slated to close is fairly opaque and has raised a t of anxiety for students, parents and teachers. >> katrina, you mentioned a wellness center and a program atel cerrito high school. that offers me some hope that hools are trying to figure out what they can do about this, but what other resources are out there? for example the talked about making the passing periods a little bit longer so students weren't quite so rushed between classes.
it can look like just messing around in clas it is very hard to see these things correctly identified. >> i know you were a teacher in the oaklanunified school district for a while. one of the issues that i know is on the stminds of ents and parents and even teachers is the fact that some schools may be closing. is this something that you think is contributing anxiet >> certainly inthe district the, there has been a t. recommendation by a state sanctioned organization to close up to...
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sh least 14 palestinians were injured in the cla with israeli police, according to a palestinian ambulancenorwegian authorities are investigating a shooting at a mosque yesterd, as an" tempted act of terrorism." one person was wounded. the allege man in his 20's, is in custody. police said the suspect expressed "right-wing extremist views" online. he is also a murder suspect after police found his 17-year- old sister dead at his home when were investigating the mosque shooting. evacuations continued in china today as typhoon lekima moved north ong the country's east coast, causing heavy flooding andestroying homes. the storm, whichade landfall yesterday, has killed more than 30 people and at least 16 are missing. thousands of flights have been canceled and rail service was suspended throughout the region. more than a million people he been relocated so far. more on the investigation into jeffrey upstein' apparent news site pbsrg/newshour and on the bodcast tomorrow. that's allr fo this episode of "newshour weekend."ri i'm reenivasan. thanks for watching. captioning sponsored by wnet media
sh least 14 palestinians were injured in the cla with israeli police, according to a palestinian ambulancenorwegian authorities are investigating a shooting at a mosque yesterd, as an" tempted act of terrorism." one person was wounded. the allege man in his 20's, is in custody. police said the suspect expressed "right-wing extremist views" online. he is also a murder suspect after police found his 17-year- old sister dead at his home when were investigating the mosque...
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i have seldom heard such a bunch of sanctimonious cla ptra p heard such a bunch of sanctimonious cla now he is going to try and make sure parliament doesn‘t sit for weeks? i have never heard anything... and the notion that that should be defended as taking back control, yes, that is right, it is taking back control into the hands of a government governing without parliament. it is not unprecedented in our history that a government should try to do it but the last time, it ended in a civil war. if mps don't like it, we we re civil war. if mps don't like it, we were hearing from tom harwood, they can have a vote of no confidence straightaway and see what happens. one of the things i think is most revealing about this is that if the prime minister wanted to apply for prorogation, there is nothing to stop him from waiting until parliament had returned from the summer recess, at least 24 or 48 hours, and then applying. this is a government without a majority, it is a prime minister who was never elected by the public and he is moving for this, exploiting the constitutional rules and proce
i have seldom heard such a bunch of sanctimonious cla ptra p heard such a bunch of sanctimonious cla now he is going to try and make sure parliament doesn‘t sit for weeks? i have never heard anything... and the notion that that should be defended as taking back control, yes, that is right, it is taking back control into the hands of a government governing without parliament. it is not unprecedented in our history that a government should try to do it but the last time, it ended in a civil...
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they were rescued from water near cla cton they were rescued from water near clacton on thursday.sted outside the home of arsenal footballer... on friday, the club annouced that 0zil and his teammate, would not play this weekend because of security concerns. both players were targeted by carjackers in north london last month. police say they're treating the arrests on thursday as a separate incident. the troubled energy company sse which supplies almost six million households in the uk has said it's in talks about the sale of its energy retail business to 0v0 group. in may, sse announced plans to offload its energy retail arm after losing more than half a million customers. in a statement, the company said no final decision had been taken. if the sale goes ahead, 0v0 would become one of the uk's largest energy suppliers, having been founded just 10 years ago. a 200—strong search team is continuing to scour dense forest near the resort where a 15—year—old british schoolgirl went missing more than a week ago. nora quoirin, who has learning difficulties, disappeared while on holiday
they were rescued from water near cla cton they were rescued from water near clacton on thursday.sted outside the home of arsenal footballer... on friday, the club annouced that 0zil and his teammate, would not play this weekend because of security concerns. both players were targeted by carjackers in north london last month. police say they're treating the arrests on thursday as a separate incident. the troubled energy company sse which supplies almost six million households in the uk has said...
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learn about thes disability right movement because it was so recent it wasn't taught if historyse clast we teach the whe story. msd is not saying what it will look like orh impact hig school students or younger ki. maryland is joi a handful of other states that require schools to teach gay righ s now, differenttes are hooking at a variety of ways to update what there teaching in schools and some proposals have come wit controversy. in california, an ethnic studies curriculum got a lot of backlash by people claiming it was anti- that included the jewish caucus over the california leslature. this week-state b erd ofd said the new curriculumell short and needed to be substtially redesigned. in new york, they adopted a new policy. we're seeing more changes now versus the past. what exactly does it mean for your kids? i spoke to maria ferguson who has thedu center on etion policy at george washingtoner sity. she said to expect this t to keep happening. she said these things do need to be done the right esway. >> sometim it's the process by which these curriculum tha that arlled out. sometim
learn about thes disability right movement because it was so recent it wasn't taught if historyse clast we teach the whe story. msd is not saying what it will look like orh impact hig school students or younger ki. maryland is joi a handful of other states that require schools to teach gay righ s now, differenttes are hooking at a variety of ways to update what there teaching in schools and some proposals have come wit controversy. in california, an ethnic studies curriculum got a lot of...
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. >> ellos pueden mostrar lo que estÁn haciendo en su computadora, en la pantalla en la cla.ela tiene muchas instalaciones nuevas. tiene muchos recursos, como la tecnologÍa mÁs nueva del siglo xxi. es muy importante para los estudiantes hoy. maria: es muy importante que ustedes sepan que todavÍa se pueden inscribir a esta escuela, que va a servir a la comunidad del distrito escolar unificado de hayward. palmira: gracias por buenas noticias. el primer dÍa de escuela es tan importante para los niÑos como para sus padres. a quiÉn no le gusta documentar todos los detalles del arranque escolar con sus celulares? los expertos en tecnologÍa dicen que hay que tener cuidado, porque cualquier detalle que se publica de los niÑos puede ser utilizada por terceras personas. entonces los padres estarÍan creando un peligro sin darse cuenta. para evitar estos riesgos, los expertos tienen algunas recomendaciones. >> en primer lugar, los papÁs puedenusar todas las configuraciones de sus redes sociales para limitar quiÉn puede ver lo que estÁn publicando. no es 100% infalible, es una capa de pro
. >> ellos pueden mostrar lo que estÁn haciendo en su computadora, en la pantalla en la cla.ela tiene muchas instalaciones nuevas. tiene muchos recursos, como la tecnologÍa mÁs nueva del siglo xxi. es muy importante para los estudiantes hoy. maria: es muy importante que ustedes sepan que todavÍa se pueden inscribir a esta escuela, que va a servir a la comunidad del distrito escolar unificado de hayward. palmira: gracias por buenas noticias. el primer dÍa de escuela es tan importante...
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every moment you're worried about race is the moment where you are not thinking about clas class.hey have all of lot more common with each other than they do at anchors at msnbc. if you think about that long enough, . they whip you into a frenzy of racial fear so that it never enters your mind. everyone hates each other and they could to keep their money. pretty tricky. unfortunately, it's also destroyed the country. so we want to take a second to pass on a sincere message. it's this. please, for the sake of the nation, calm down. yes, america has problems. yes, racism is one of america's problems. but so is a fading middle-class. so is a drug epidemic that's killed hundreds of thousands of americans. so is the national debt. these are huge problems. and people know that. people know their country is in decline. it's making them turn to new political leaders. donald trump is one of those leaders. elizabeth warren, alexandria ocasio-cortez are a couple of others. this is a time of frustration and is the time of change. it's a hard time for america. but this country is not on the br
every moment you're worried about race is the moment where you are not thinking about clas class.hey have all of lot more common with each other than they do at anchors at msnbc. if you think about that long enough, . they whip you into a frenzy of racial fear so that it never enters your mind. everyone hates each other and they could to keep their money. pretty tricky. unfortunately, it's also destroyed the country. so we want to take a second to pass on a sincere message. it's this. please,...
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juan: i want to ask you abou your newook, you tal about the whe issu of cla and race and the relationshipf capitasm io race. in one son you write, anti-capitism nnotnate class racismitntacism. case in t, youenti t persisnche racism afro-cuba's received aer the lution in 59. how us a tter sense of you see ts whole interrationshibetween the fight agnst ra a also against capitali >> i thinkt iserrelad. i classifyacism and capitalism heseonjoined twi, from thame body but different peonities, difre faces. the ason idethat -- i track, pticulayn my ok, thigins of racism ca be sepatefr the origins of citalism. the oginf capilismannot be separed from the origin of rasm. the ofacism cannot be separated from the life capitasm and vice versa. whenou think about tlave trade whicwasritical inhe cumuti of alth i set of racist polies.entally wh you think ofoloniali or even slaverythese are fundentalla relaonsh twee racism d capitalism, which was esntiaial to its nc i think ooruly be raci, u ve to y be an-capitist. tru be antiapalist, yeto be tiracist because their ated. amy:alk more abouthiand the foundi
juan: i want to ask you abou your newook, you tal about the whe issu of cla and race and the relationshipf capitasm io race. in one son you write, anti-capitism nnotnate class racismitntacism. case in t, youenti t persisnche racism afro-cuba's received aer the lution in 59. how us a tter sense of you see ts whole interrationshibetween the fight agnst ra a also against capitali >> i thinkt iserrelad. i classifyacism and capitalism heseonjoined twi, from thame body but different peonities,...
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there was one mo memo with one d of clas classified information t went to his attorney.accurate, mr. comey. cheryl: that's why you need to wait until you get on twitter. just a thought. lauren: the market this morning, we have a nice gain for the dow, it's up 136 points, s&p gaining 15. still ahead, sticking to the facts, it's important. but former vice president joe biden seems to be mixing them all up. will his latest whopper in new hampshire make him an easy target in the next democratic debate? is the american dream dead or did it just skip town? the shocking statistics that could have you eyes the border. keep it here on "fbn: a.m.." ♪ there's got to be a place for me. ♪ where i can be what i want to be. ♪ but ain't that the american dream. ♪ your business is up and running, but is it going beyond fast? comcast business gives you high speed internet. we also have solutions like powerful wifi that gives your entire business more coverage and automatic internet backup that can keep your business running. and it all starts with our gig-speed network. so give us 10 minu
there was one mo memo with one d of clas classified information t went to his attorney.accurate, mr. comey. cheryl: that's why you need to wait until you get on twitter. just a thought. lauren: the market this morning, we have a nice gain for the dow, it's up 136 points, s&p gaining 15. still ahead, sticking to the facts, it's important. but former vice president joe biden seems to be mixing them all up. will his latest whopper in new hampshire make him an easy target in the next democratic...
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so h h do we rkon with the fa that now ts lulucrive asse cla is makioney for lots o peoe, lots peopleosshe coury opension nds, may even ouide the country, a it is not makin or the aican amecan d descennts of t farmers who lid there who were enslav to theiand who made th land -- who arare basically and we are discriminating against? i think reparations has to be part of that conversation. yet to start thinking about if the federal government took this find a way totet to invested back into them. if you think about this as a federaral investment in white farmers, in wall street eventually why wouldn't it be ethicacal, why wouldn't it be necessssary for the federal government to invest and black farmers the same way? amy: you are talking about something like 12 million acres of land. that is about the size of vermont and new hampshire combined. your final comment? >> 12 mimillion acres. it is a staggering amount of landnd. it amounts to something north of hundreds o of millions to perhas trillions of dollars worth of lost.legacy, culture that is titanic. and whatever policy comes next ha
so h h do we rkon with the fa that now ts lulucrive asse cla is makioney for lots o peoe, lots peopleosshe coury opension nds, may even ouide the country, a it is not makin or the aican amecan d descennts of t farmers who lid there who were enslav to theiand who made th land -- who arare basically and we are discriminating against? i think reparations has to be part of that conversation. yet to start thinking about if the federal government took this find a way totet to invested back into them....
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rowhat happened in the clas and after school yesterday? >> we got notified around 8:30 yesterday morning that there was a potential i.c.e. processinge of the plants in scott county. fe knew from that that potentially some our parents might be those detainees. we had parents coming into schools at children out of schools, had nghborhoods and friends coming to start checki children out of school. we started the process of identifying the students andat parents ay have been detained. >> what's the situation we've heard a number of people being released from custody but what's is situation in schools. >> we had approximately 164 students across the district, mainly hispanic, latino of nature, absent from schooly. to so we started reaching out to those families to find out aboui boys ands, where they're at, how they're doing, just sking sure that they know school is ae place for them. nd can be a safe harbor for boys and girls ahat we're here to care for those kids >> what kind of response did you see from the volunteers or the larger community
rowhat happened in the clas and after school yesterday? >> we got notified around 8:30 yesterday morning that there was a potential i.c.e. processinge of the plants in scott county. fe knew from that that potentially some our parents might be those detainees. we had parents coming into schools at children out of schools, had nghborhoods and friends coming to start checki children out of school. we started the process of identifying the students andat parents ay have been detained....
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a one-of-a-kind exhibit, centipedes, cockroaches, spietders, all the tiny cla crawleys. >> special loveially kids. even people who don't love bugs are fascinated. they like to come out to the zoo and see them as long as they're sfely behind glass. >> that's the key. that is it. actually it was supposed to be a temporary exhibit. that little girl is like, no. >> not here for that at all. >> it was so popular that it became permanent. >> she was really close to it. >>> new at 6:00, apple wants your help and they're willing to pay. how you could get $100,000. >> reporter: san francisco police aggressively pounce on an investigation into a car break-in last night. i'll have the story coming up. >>> new details about amazon's plan to build a liquor store in san francisco. you may not even need to go to the store t >>> now at 6:00, a huge police presence after an apparent car burglary in san francisco overnight. we're live with the vision that's happening right now. >>> good morning everyone. it is monday, august 12th. i'm kumasi aaron. >> i'm natasha zouves. we have a lot of news going on th
a one-of-a-kind exhibit, centipedes, cockroaches, spietders, all the tiny cla crawleys. >> special loveially kids. even people who don't love bugs are fascinated. they like to come out to the zoo and see them as long as they're sfely behind glass. >> that's the key. that is it. actually it was supposed to be a temporary exhibit. that little girl is like, no. >> not here for that at all. >> it was so popular that it became permanent. >> she was really close to it....
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as gospel there are plenty of executives accessibly promotional or talk like they have rose-colored cla glasses on their face. i find what i'm looking for are people who aren't wearing these, okay these are actual rose colored glasses. anyway, i try to ask more skeptical questions when my optimism alarm goes off during the interviews because i don't want to -- i can't have you get snowed by watching the interviews that i do occasionally ceos can be misleading never flat out dishonest because lying about material information is a crime so sometimes you theed need to e what they say with a grain of salt but the more cynical among you would be surprised by how many straight shooters you'll find at the highest levels of corporate america. i really believe that. don't -- i don't want to be too cynical here and again, when we have someone on the show with a track record of being candidate, i point that out when honest smart executives tell you something is going awry, it would be a reason to buy. if you get it right. the ceo. they told us the cloud-based software company would be fine from no
as gospel there are plenty of executives accessibly promotional or talk like they have rose-colored cla glasses on their face. i find what i'm looking for are people who aren't wearing these, okay these are actual rose colored glasses. anyway, i try to ask more skeptical questions when my optimism alarm goes off during the interviews because i don't want to -- i can't have you get snowed by watching the interviews that i do occasionally ceos can be misleading never flat out dishonest because...
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. >>> children in clas as their parents get caught up in immigration raids.ow a mississippi superintendent is dealing with this situation, next. so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine® and for on-the-go, try listerine® ready! tabs™ tell him we're flexible. don't worry. my dutch is ok. just ok? (in dutch) tell him we need this merger. (in dutch) it's happening..! just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network and now, get the option of spotify premium on us, with your unlimited plan. more for your thing. that's our thing. eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. glucerna. everyday progress [ referee whistle sounds ] ♪ sport dr[ cheering ]s when you need the fuel to be your nephew's number one fan. holiday inn express. we're there. so yo
. >>> children in clas as their parents get caught up in immigration raids.ow a mississippi superintendent is dealing with this situation, next. so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine® and for on-the-go, try listerine® ready! tabs™ tell him we're flexible. don't worry. my dutch is ok. just ok? (in dutch) tell him we need this merger. (in dutch) it's happening..!...
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independence, and that is why we have seen the chinese start to lay the groundwork for their n own es clar actions. they have started doing military shows of force. >> you see that as a prelude to -- >> yes, laying the groundwork. >> -- a more aggressive approach? >> and the problem is the united states has not spoken with one voice when it comes to making clear what the costs are if china breaks international law and moves forces into hong kong. we have dual track approach when it comes to china right now, the right hand is not talking to the left hand, and for those reasons i fear that china and president xi jinping are not overly concerned about the costs of ramping up their own actions in hong kong. >> so what kind of signal should the white house be sending? because for weeks president trump has been saying this is an internal problem for china and hong kong. >> well, supporting democracy used to be something that the united states talked about around the world, whether it be in russia, in hong kong, or anywhere. that used to be kind of a baseline theme that the u.s. government suppo
independence, and that is why we have seen the chinese start to lay the groundwork for their n own es clar actions. they have started doing military shows of force. >> you see that as a prelude to -- >> yes, laying the groundwork. >> -- a more aggressive approach? >> and the problem is the united states has not spoken with one voice when it comes to making clear what the costs are if china breaks international law and moves forces into hong kong. we have dual track...
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he insulted the city‘s mayor, at the time, saying he was talking a load of cla p time, saying he was behind me outside the walmart, where the memorials are still being followed up, get as many people i spoke to there and there was a mixed reception at about the president‘s visit. one woman said to be, let one of the families of those who lost someone, did would to people in the shooting, they posted on their facebook page that they think the president should come and that he should be spoken to and hurried and this woman said luck, they can do that than the rest of the should be able to welcome him. but someone else said the president should not come here because he has blood on his hands. there have been strong allegations against the president, suggesting that democrats he helped create this narrative, he created what happened. any response from the waist —— white house as far? what happened. any response from the waist -- white house as far? and pushed back as you expect them to do. in fact, they pointed to the quotes and statement by the president yesterday where he condemned rac
he insulted the city‘s mayor, at the time, saying he was talking a load of cla p time, saying he was behind me outside the walmart, where the memorials are still being followed up, get as many people i spoke to there and there was a mixed reception at about the president‘s visit. one woman said to be, let one of the families of those who lost someone, did would to people in the shooting, they posted on their facebook page that they think the president should come and that he should be...
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. >> reporter: terry clas, a longtime kodakrexecutive, chthe conference. >> do i believe that rer, new york, or the finger lakes region could be the photon valley of the future? absotely. >> reporter: and there's a huge johnson: the privatorer and doesn't invest in sic r&d.n consider yasaman soudagar's brain implants. >> so, if you understand exactly how the memory circuitry in the brain works, then, when alzheimer's is happening, we can understand what is going wrong in the brain thais causing the disease. >> reporter: so, if this is technology which could actually arrest, maybe reverse alzheimer's humans someday, en investors are throwing money at you? >> ( laughs ) no. no, they are not. investors want to get ten times return in three to fivs on their investment. >> reporter: and you know this because you've pitched invests? >> and they have told us that we are just not advanced enough for them. they want us to talk to them when the device is ready to be used in humans.>> eporter: we have all this investment capital in this country.e we have all thnture capitalists whose job is to de
. >> reporter: terry clas, a longtime kodakrexecutive, chthe conference. >> do i believe that rer, new york, or the finger lakes region could be the photon valley of the future? absotely. >> reporter: and there's a huge johnson: the privatorer and doesn't invest in sic r&d.n consider yasaman soudagar's brain implants. >> so, if you understand exactly how the memory circuitry in the brain works, then, when alzheimer's is happening, we can understand what is going...
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on the street of working cla burlington city, median income omas over $24,000, anthony has a different perspective. he says pocketbook issues are more important thn impeachment. >> everything is more important. people need somewhere to go. theyeed food. they need shelter, they need jobs. >> betty wilson is a retired former new jersey assembly mber and a deocrat. she is no fan of donald trump but she thinks any talk of impeachment this late in the president's first term is probably moot. >> that is a queion that, as we get closer to the election xt yea it beomes less important to me, frankly. i just want to get rid ofhim. either constituentrom youre from party to come out one way or the other in terms of impeachment? >> i am really not trying to m approach any of this fr political standpoint. i am not trying to think through in my mind what is going help win an election or what is goi to help. look, we have to serve the constitution. to talk ofpons impeach is, impeachment isas ed he may be with a first term congressman but he is very familiar with with the district and the political pol
on the street of working cla burlington city, median income omas over $24,000, anthony has a different perspective. he says pocketbook issues are more important thn impeachment. >> everything is more important. people need somewhere to go. theyeed food. they need shelter, they need jobs. >> betty wilson is a retired former new jersey assembly mber and a deocrat. she is no fan of donald trump but she thinks any talk of impeachment this late in the president's first term is probably...
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. >> which is nice to kind of keep the light in too, if it's a sheer curtain so it doesn't feel clasto make sure you can access it from both sides, a lot of bookcases have a solid unfinished side. it gives a little architecture to the room and provides tons of storage. you can cover it in boxes and bins you can do whatever, but there's no reason you can't store your socks or whatever it is you need in bins as long as they're contained and they look really good. >> better than a dresser and you can use the height, too. >> that's the other thing is a lot of us think horizontally in spaces we need to think vertically as well, and that's what this does. i call this kind of sneaky storage. my other favorite sneaky storage. i love this consol it's from ballard. it's got shelves here i put all my shoes. you can put your files, whatever. >> that's clever, and you can buy that it's actually on sale right now. >> the consol is. >> what is this, like a table cloth or what? >> they sell this. this is a cover you can buy. they have ready made ones or fabrics you can choose from and do customs it'
. >> which is nice to kind of keep the light in too, if it's a sheer curtain so it doesn't feel clasto make sure you can access it from both sides, a lot of bookcases have a solid unfinished side. it gives a little architecture to the room and provides tons of storage. you can cover it in boxes and bins you can do whatever, but there's no reason you can't store your socks or whatever it is you need in bins as long as they're contained and they look really good. >> better than a...
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three people have been recovered from the water near cla cton, recovered from the water near clacton, environment alanyst, roger harrabin, reports from geneva, this alpine landscape was once covered by forest. the trees sucked carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and regulated the climate. then, humans cleared some of the land for food. but cattle burp methane, and that strongly heats the atmosphere. this sort of low—intensity grazing may produce protein from poor soil, and it does have some environmental benefits, but it still creates more greenhouse gases than growing plant protein. scientists meeting here in the alps are not saying we‘ve all got to go vegan to protect the climate. they are saying that we do need to cut down on red meat and dairy produce, and shift on towards eating more vegetables. and that message may not go down very well here, in a region that is so heavily dependent on cheese and meat. we need to do what we can on the land, but actually it is important to maintain food production and so there will always be some emissions on land. so, in fact, we have to do as mu
three people have been recovered from the water near cla cton, recovered from the water near clacton, environment alanyst, roger harrabin, reports from geneva, this alpine landscape was once covered by forest. the trees sucked carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and regulated the climate. then, humans cleared some of the land for food. but cattle burp methane, and that strongly heats the atmosphere. this sort of low—intensity grazing may produce protein from poor soil, and it does have some...
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i mean, cnn ripped clas after the last debate. they used to love joe biden.e buttigieg, asking if he is really woke enough. what this tells us they are not singling anyone out like tulsi gabbard or any candidate as far as supporting them or attacking them goes but the democratic party and even leftist media seem to be having an identity crisis, trying to decide just how far left they want to go. todd: okay. i feel that's a fair point. that said, with regard to gabbard, what do you make of this headline from nbsz news russia's propaganda machine discovers 2020 candidate tulsi gabbard. those are fighting words, right? >> yes, absolutely. i was actually going to say that i think that they have been a little bit unfair in that regard, i mean, they ran that story about, you know, her basically being a russian agent nbc did. if i were tulsi gabbard i would be a little bit upset by that. i do think that's unfair and unfounded. again, we have kind of seen this weird back and forth about a variety of candidates in the democratic party that are running. and so i just a
i mean, cnn ripped clas after the last debate. they used to love joe biden.e buttigieg, asking if he is really woke enough. what this tells us they are not singling anyone out like tulsi gabbard or any candidate as far as supporting them or attacking them goes but the democratic party and even leftist media seem to be having an identity crisis, trying to decide just how far left they want to go. todd: okay. i feel that's a fair point. that said, with regard to gabbard, what do you make of this...
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you will recall we reported yesterday three people had got into trouble in the water around cla ctonx years between april and june, according to the first official estimate. the office for national statistics says gdp decreased by 0.2% in the second quarter, as manufacturing and construction reduced and the service sector stalled. the figures were worse than economists had expected, and follow a strong start to the year, when businesses were stockpiling in anticipation of brexit. here's our economics correspondent, andy verity. this food packaging company in leicester grew rapidly until this year, and was looking to open a second site, stepping up its turnover from £25 million to £45 million. it piled up stock ahead of the march brexit deadline, diverting funds from its new site. then in the second quarter, orders dropped off, and it had to refinance to keep its expansion plans on track. political uncertainty isn't helping. it's all about the cloudy sky again. we went through this pre—march, and now between march and october, we have had a lot of unstable uncertainty, and the cloudy
you will recall we reported yesterday three people had got into trouble in the water around cla ctonx years between april and june, according to the first official estimate. the office for national statistics says gdp decreased by 0.2% in the second quarter, as manufacturing and construction reduced and the service sector stalled. the figures were worse than economists had expected, and follow a strong start to the year, when businesses were stockpiling in anticipation of brexit. here's our...