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clarke: yes. quite a change. >> down on the ground, track is still go at 7:41. >> roger, we confirm. >> inboard engines are out on the second stage as planned. walter: looks like another perfect launch. what a feet they have come to -- after they have come to the early days, after mercury and gemini. i wish we could get american railroads to run on these schedules. mr. clarke: we finally have man rated boosters here. >> you are go at eight minutes. >> roger. we got viewership down here, too. >> [indiscernible] >> 11, this is houston, you are go for staging. standby for remote port capability. walter: this would be the firing of the third stage in 15 seconds. jack: they could get into orbit using the service propulsion system. altitude is 100 miles downrange. >> and, ignition. walter: there it is, ignition right on time. go, 11.ters >> we have a good third stage now. walter: this burn lasts 2:25, and that brings the vehicle to its orbital speed. up a couple thousand miles per hour from where it was
clarke: yes. quite a change. >> down on the ground, track is still go at 7:41. >> roger, we confirm. >> inboard engines are out on the second stage as planned. walter: looks like another perfect launch. what a feet they have come to -- after they have come to the early days, after mercury and gemini. i wish we could get american railroads to run on these schedules. mr. clarke: we finally have man rated boosters here. >> you are go at eight minutes. >> roger. we got...
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even clark in utter disbelief. 6—1, clark did take that are it to a tie—break in the second, much to the delight of court number one. that proved to be just of court number one. that proved to bejust a of court number one. that proved to be just a snapshot, better or now 37 and has made a career of making things look very easy indeed. you can see what his fans think. a great test for clark but ultimately one far too strong, this is better oppressed ‘s 77th grand slam, and experience best to be used in this occasion. so jaywalking off but happy memories of playing against the game's biggest star. british number one kyle admin fed at the second hurdle yesterday and today so too did britton‘s number two, cameron norrie was outmatched against japan kei nishikori, cameron norrie was outmatched againstjapan kei nishikori, the world seventh best player losing class. most of the day's emotion could be found on court number two, this is dan evans first go into main draw of wimbledon since testing for cocaine two years ago.
even clark in utter disbelief. 6—1, clark did take that are it to a tie—break in the second, much to the delight of court number one. that proved to be just of court number one. that proved to bejust a of court number one. that proved to be just a snapshot, better or now 37 and has made a career of making things look very easy indeed. you can see what his fans think. a great test for clark but ultimately one far too strong, this is better oppressed ‘s 77th grand slam, and experience best...
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kimberly clark put together multiple price increases to cover the rising raw cost. you know what? those price increases stuck but the costs are falling again thanks to lower commodity prices that translates into better gross margins. higher sales, higher prices, lower input costs, incredible demand from emerging markets like we hopped into the way back machine to the 1980s i bet we get analysts to kimberly because the stock had reversal whenever you met a client that had kimberly clark, how about coca-cola. k.o. for the same exact reason you recommended kimberly it worked great for years but then it peaked in 1998 as stocks went out of style and money poured into tech coca-cola is back and big. ceo james quincy reignited the business this man is money. coca-cola had 6% organic growth in a lot of business it's a huge throw back to the 80s. the company is talking about gigantic secular growth in developing countries again they enare serepresent 80% of td population we thought coca-cola was saturated overseas they open more than 750,000 new outlets in asia alone this year. believe it
kimberly clark put together multiple price increases to cover the rising raw cost. you know what? those price increases stuck but the costs are falling again thanks to lower commodity prices that translates into better gross margins. higher sales, higher prices, lower input costs, incredible demand from emerging markets like we hopped into the way back machine to the 1980s i bet we get analysts to kimberly because the stock had reversal whenever you met a client that had kimberly clark, how...
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with that let me yield to my good friend, distinguished vice hair, katherine clark. this is really at the course of our for the people agenda. creating jobs and increasing wages. ms. clark: we are going to be able to hear this morning from two of our outstanding new members of congress, congresswoman katie hill, and congressman david trone. i would like to just highlight the fact that for working women in this country, this is a particularly important vote and increase. it is going to give an estimated 23 million working women a raise. this is going to help narrow the wage gap that disproportionately affects women of color. and we are thrilled to be able to vote on this today and make sure that everyone who is working is able to support their families. what we found in this economy is that working hard is not enough. this is really going to go a long way to make sure that every american has a fair shot at success. we also are taking votes this week on holding attorney general william barr and secretary of commerce wilbur ross in contempt of congress. they have defied
with that let me yield to my good friend, distinguished vice hair, katherine clark. this is really at the course of our for the people agenda. creating jobs and increasing wages. ms. clark: we are going to be able to hear this morning from two of our outstanding new members of congress, congresswoman katie hill, and congressman david trone. i would like to just highlight the fact that for working women in this country, this is a particularly important vote and increase. it is going to give an...
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even clark and other disbelief.hile set one went 6—1, clark did take fedor to a tie—break in the second, much to the delight of court number one. that proved to be just a snapshot. ever, now 37 come as many career —— has made a career of making things look easy indeed. you can see what his fa ns easy indeed. you can see what his fans think. a great test but ultimately one far too strong for some this is is... and so, walking off, but happy memories playing against the game's biggest star. british number one tile admin fell at the second hurdle yesterday, and today so too did britain positing number two —— kyle edmund. outmatched against dinesh —— kei nishikori. this is kevin's first mango in the first two... beating the world's 16th best player. the joy was evident, as with the support. specialto player. the joy was evident, as with the support. special to get through here wimbledon. i just want to win matches and winning matches at the big matches, the grand slams, is what i enjoy. evans does not want his redemptio
even clark and other disbelief.hile set one went 6—1, clark did take fedor to a tie—break in the second, much to the delight of court number one. that proved to be just a snapshot. ever, now 37 come as many career —— has made a career of making things look easy indeed. you can see what his fa ns easy indeed. you can see what his fans think. a great test but ultimately one far too strong for some this is is... and so, walking off, but happy memories playing against the game's biggest...
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lenny clarke is here.nd we'll be right back with senator kamala harris. ♪ >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by hp. it runs on doritos. want to tr[dog barks]me machine? okay. yes! [humming, thumping] this is the greatest moment of my life! get out of my yard! [birds chirping] jimmy? you're so old. [crunch!] this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is also hal's heart. and this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered. this is hal's heart. and it's beating better than ever. this is what medicare from blue cross blue shield does for hal. and with easy access to quality healthcare, imagine what we can do for you. this is the benefit of blue. is it to carry cargo or to carry on a legacy?? its show of strength or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain or breaking new ground? this is the time to get an exceptional offer at the mercedes-benz summer event, going on now. lease the gla 250 suv for just $329 a month at the mercedes-benz summer event. mercedes-benz. the bes
lenny clarke is here.nd we'll be right back with senator kamala harris. ♪ >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by hp. it runs on doritos. want to tr[dog barks]me machine? okay. yes! [humming, thumping] this is the greatest moment of my life! get out of my yard! [birds chirping] jimmy? you're so old. [crunch!] this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is also hal's heart. and this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered. this is hal's heart. and it's...
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clarke: i'm sure they will. nature is always more complex and more interesting that we can anticipate. we're going to find surprises on the moon. maybe not on this first flight, but they will eventually. i don't know if we will find a large black monolith waiting for them. [laughter] walter: a reference to "2001." tell me what that's all about. [laughter] walter: for those of us who have seen "2001," there's a lot of mystery about that far out closing for the picture, which we all like, but we still argue in our family about what that means. maybe before this whole thing is over, arthur, i expect to have you sitting beside me many times over the next few days. in the flight of apollo 11, as we were so delighted to have you in previous flights, you'll tell me the real secret of the monolith. mr. clarke: ok, that's a promise. [laughter] walter: hey, i think i've got something there. hold on, arthur. we'll have many more talks about the moon, how we get there, in the future. and your ideas of how we will get beyond
clarke: i'm sure they will. nature is always more complex and more interesting that we can anticipate. we're going to find surprises on the moon. maybe not on this first flight, but they will eventually. i don't know if we will find a large black monolith waiting for them. [laughter] walter: a reference to "2001." tell me what that's all about. [laughter] walter: for those of us who have seen "2001," there's a lot of mystery about that far out closing for the picture, which...
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clarke: as far as the technical details are concerned, yes. this is precisely the way it was imagined, but what we never imagined was the scale and the cost and complexity of the enterprise. in fact, if we realized how difficult and complex it would be, we would probably be pretty discouraged back in the 1930's. walter: we thought you could build a spaceship for a few million dollars? mr. clarke: it costs a few million dollars just to launch it. there's been inflation since then. i think the figure they give now for just the launch alone is $69 million. that is no equipment, just launching. arthur: all this money will come back many times over for generations to come. this has been part of the best investment the united states has ever made. in another 20 years, people will be unable to imagine why we questioned this expenditure. walter: how do you see it coming back? mr. clarke: the space industries of the next generation, it will move up to for the end of the century. there are many things on this earth we can only do with airplanes and heli
clarke: as far as the technical details are concerned, yes. this is precisely the way it was imagined, but what we never imagined was the scale and the cost and complexity of the enterprise. in fact, if we realized how difficult and complex it would be, we would probably be pretty discouraged back in the 1930's. walter: we thought you could build a spaceship for a few million dollars? mr. clarke: it costs a few million dollars just to launch it. there's been inflation since then. i think the...
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we spoke to former prosecutor and legal analyst steven clark.ys defense attorneys are taking a risk by putting almena on the stand. if he doesn't come off well, it could sink the entire case. clark says the prosecutors have been fill phiing him in the court of public opinion. clark says by taking the stand it shows almena has nothing to hide, not just to show sympathy and remorse, but to prove he's not legally responsible for the deaths of all the tenants. >> i think what the defense needs to do is disabuse the jury of that notion. the defense will try to humanize mr. almena in the eyes of this jury by talking about his background, his relationship with these tenants and who he is as a person. if they can accomplish that, that will be in their benefit during this case. >> clark says deflecting blame has been a key strategy of the defense teams. they argue the city of oakland, oakland police and fire departments knew people were living illegally inside these buildings but did nothing to remove them. in the news room, anser hassan, abc 7 news. >>>
we spoke to former prosecutor and legal analyst steven clark.ys defense attorneys are taking a risk by putting almena on the stand. if he doesn't come off well, it could sink the entire case. clark says the prosecutors have been fill phiing him in the court of public opinion. clark says by taking the stand it shows almena has nothing to hide, not just to show sympathy and remorse, but to prove he's not legally responsible for the deaths of all the tenants. >> i think what the defense...
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jay crowds behind her she should be ok. jay clarke taking on roger federer, an eight time champion, that, jay clarke, so it's more about how his character, how we embrace his going on to a big show court, can he put out his best tennis against arguably one of the greatest players we've ever seen play the game. do you seen a number of brits through to the third round? funnily enough harriet dart is going quite well as we speak. she might make it through to the third round with a potential match against world number one ash party. i think johanna konta should be able to get thejob done, i think it's a tough match for her but i will probably go with federal against jay clarke. thank you very much, always a pleasure to speak to you and also in action today, rafa nadal and serena williams, but the focus for us is the brits and of course andy murray. david 0rnstein at wimbledon, thank you. one person has been killed during a volcanic eruption on the italian island of stromboli. the victim, believed to be a tourist, was walking on the volcano and was hit by rocks thrown out by the eruption. hol
jay crowds behind her she should be ok. jay clarke taking on roger federer, an eight time champion, that, jay clarke, so it's more about how his character, how we embrace his going on to a big show court, can he put out his best tennis against arguably one of the greatest players we've ever seen play the game. do you seen a number of brits through to the third round? funnily enough harriet dart is going quite well as we speak. she might make it through to the third round with a potential match...
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i'm dave clark. i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. we are on hurricane watch. many of the gulf states have seen a lot of flooding. and the 2019 season is expected to form along the gulf coast, sometime today. it could make landfall around louisiana saturday. >> we don't know yet where this storm is going to land. but we know it is going to be a big storm. ificant rain and s surge event. >> we're looking at, this is how it looked yesterday. so they already have a lot of water. the national weather service says the system has the potential to become a dangerous hurricane. some added concern along the mississippi river in new orleans. that's expected to crest near 20 feet by the weekend, causing some major flooding. i was just asking steve about it. it's not a hurricane yet. >> nope. >> but we also are keeping an eye. i was just saying, it's vacation season. a lot of people have f
i'm dave clark. i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. we are on hurricane watch. many of the gulf states have seen a lot of flooding. and the 2019 season is expected to form along the gulf coast, sometime today. it could make landfall around louisiana saturday. >> we don't know yet where this storm is going to land. but we know it is going to be a big storm. ificant rain and s surge event. >> we're looking at, this is how it looked yesterday. so they already have a lot of water....
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now tell me about this picture of the business secretary, greg clark.asual workers if they cancel their shifts at short notice in a clampdown unveiled today. greg clark is another cabinet minister who is not long for this world. he will not long for this world. he will not long keep hisjob, we don't think, when the new prime minister arrives. whichjust to when the new prime minister arrives. which just to interrupt, when the new prime minister arrives. whichjust to interrupt, you think will be boris johnson, whichjust to interrupt, you think will be borisjohnson, do you?” whichjust to interrupt, you think will be boris johnson, do you? i do, andi will be boris johnson, do you? i do, and i don't think he will keep greg clark on, so those ministers who are not going to be there much longer are desperately trying to do things as quickly as they can, so we're seeing a raft of announcements, consultations being launched, being unveiled, even the prime minister is doing it as she knows she doesn't have much longer in office either. so trying to regulate the g
now tell me about this picture of the business secretary, greg clark.asual workers if they cancel their shifts at short notice in a clampdown unveiled today. greg clark is another cabinet minister who is not long for this world. he will not long for this world. he will not long keep hisjob, we don't think, when the new prime minister arrives. whichjust to when the new prime minister arrives. which just to interrupt, when the new prime minister arrives. whichjust to interrupt, you think will be...
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that was the real ca ta lyst darren clarke.al catalyst for the return of the open according to the 2014 open champion. i'm proud to feel that i may have played some small part in getting the championship to northern ireland with the success of myself and darren and patrick harrington is well, that was part of the reason they wanted to come here. and all they wanted to come here. and all the people at port rush that have done a wonderfuljob to facilitate the rna and bring the championship year. it is spectacular, unbelievable. certainly a different golf course than the one i grew up playing. i remember staying close by and then coming to watch my dad play and then coming to watch my dad play and there was a little chipping green beside the clubhouse and i would spend all day around that. it has been a long time coming, it has been coming to portrush for some time and there has been a huge build—up andi time and there has been a huge build—up and i tried to put it out of my head for a while. now you're here and you see everything
that was the real ca ta lyst darren clarke.al catalyst for the return of the open according to the 2014 open champion. i'm proud to feel that i may have played some small part in getting the championship to northern ireland with the success of myself and darren and patrick harrington is well, that was part of the reason they wanted to come here. and all they wanted to come here. and all the people at port rush that have done a wonderfuljob to facilitate the rna and bring the championship year....
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i'm dave clark. i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. we are on hurricane watch. many of the gulf states have seen a lot of flooding. and the 2019 season is expected to form along the gulf coast, sometime today. it could make landfall around louisiana saturday. >> we don't know yet where this storm is going to land. but we know it is going to be a big storm. ificant rain and s surge event. >> we're looking at, this is how it looked yesterday. so they already have a lot of water. the national weather service says the system has the potential to become a dangerous hurricane. some added concern along the mississippi river in new orleans. that's expected to crest near 20 feet by the weekend, causing some major flooding. i was just asking steve about it. it's not a hurricane yet. >> nope. >> but we also are keeping an eye. i was just saying, it's vacation season. a lot of people have family or they head to the gulf coast of florida. >> a lot of people have relatives in new orleans or louisiana. >> or you might be headed there. so we're keeping an eye on it. >> if you a
i'm dave clark. i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. we are on hurricane watch. many of the gulf states have seen a lot of flooding. and the 2019 season is expected to form along the gulf coast, sometime today. it could make landfall around louisiana saturday. >> we don't know yet where this storm is going to land. but we know it is going to be a big storm. ificant rain and s surge event. >> we're looking at, this is how it looked yesterday. so they already have a lot of water....
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darren clark hitting the first shot of the championship.y's 4pm race at catterick. keep your eye on the left of your screen here, strawberryandcream was at the back of the field before the final couple of furlongs, and was priced at 999—1 with some in play bookmakers at that point before a stunning late charge saw the horse ridden byjockey paul hanagan win by half a length. congratulations to any of the lucky punters who managed to back it! you're up to date with sportsday. we'll have more in the next hour. now on bbc news — a look at tomorrow's headlines in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the conservative bareness and the writer for the independent. evening to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already end. the telegraph leads on the debate around free tv licenses for over 75. comments made by the executives who were asked about the positions on the issue. they also featuring a picture of borisjohnson holding they a
darren clark hitting the first shot of the championship.y's 4pm race at catterick. keep your eye on the left of your screen here, strawberryandcream was at the back of the field before the final couple of furlongs, and was priced at 999—1 with some in play bookmakers at that point before a stunning late charge saw the horse ridden byjockey paul hanagan win by half a length. congratulations to any of the lucky punters who managed to back it! you're up to date with sportsday. we'll have more in...
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when we come back, richard clark will join us on his view of how the russian attack that will come onght. wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everything you need to go. there was no hesitation, i went straight to ctca. after my mastectomy, it was maddening because i felt part of my identity was being taken away. when you're able to restore what cancer's taken away, you see that transformation firsthand knowing that she had options that she could choose, helped restore hope. my team made me feel like a whole person again. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. [what about him? let's do it. [ sniffing ] come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. hurry into the mercedes-benz summer event today for exceptional offers. lease the glc 300 suv for just $419 a month at the mercedes-benz summer event. g
when we come back, richard clark will join us on his view of how the russian attack that will come onght. wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everything you need to go. there was no hesitation, i went straight to ctca. after my mastectomy, it was maddening because i felt...
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the likes of darren clarke who lives in the area. graeme mcdowell, who is from port rush. and northern ireland's potentially most successful ever golfer, rory mcilroy. having the open back in this country isa having the open back in this country is a massive thing for golf. it'll bea is a massive thing for golf. it'll be a massive thing for the country. sport has an unbelievable ability to bring people together. we all know at times this country needs that and this has the ability to do that. we will talk more about rory mcavoy ina we will talk more about rory mcavoy in a moment, but let me bring in andrew murray, a former european tour winner. a huge amount of pressure on rory mcavoy this week. yes, i think there is an amount of pressure on him, there is bound to be. there is pressure on him wherever but especially here. he holds the course record. a number of yea rs holds the course record. a number of years ago he shot a 61 around these links, which is unbelievable, when he was about 19. great anticipation. the whole thing around the northern irish major championships t
the likes of darren clarke who lives in the area. graeme mcdowell, who is from port rush. and northern ireland's potentially most successful ever golfer, rory mcilroy. having the open back in this country isa having the open back in this country is a massive thing for golf. it'll bea is a massive thing for golf. it'll be a massive thing for the country. sport has an unbelievable ability to bring people together. we all know at times this country needs that and this has the ability to do that....
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when we come back, richard clark will join us on his view of how the russian attack that will come onst fought. n can be at least fought. lick fast like a cookie dough ninja. apply that same speed to the ford hurry up and save sales event. for the first time ever get 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. it all adds up. don't you love math? so get here asap because tasty deals and summer go fast. get in or lose out on 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. >>> we are a little over a week away from hearing robert mueller's testimony to congress, which will be an expanded version of the one public statement he has made about the mueller investigation. >> russian intelligence officers who are part of the russian military launched a conertedcer attack on our system. the indictment alleges they used sophisticated cyber techniques to hack into computers and networks used by the clinton campaign. they stole private information and released that information
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clark's bid is not the main attraction.: what are the chances that this happens as-is or if talks fall apart? liana: in dealmaking, talks can all fall apart last minute. but, it looks like the deal is on track to be announced the week of july 15. this is something both companies are working very hard at right now. there are still things we don't know. the final premium, what the final stock price will be. we do know it is an all-cash bid. it is really down to the final legs of negotiation. isly: the broadcom ceo, what his long-term plan? liana: one of my sources told me that his vision, he may have even said this before, he wants to see broadcom have 50% software revenue and 50% hardware revenue. that is a pretty tough order for a semiconductor company. it is hardware. this transition to the software revenue model is going to take a while. this will be the largest deal since ca technologies last year. emily: liana baker from our deals team, thank you. coming up, who watches the watchmen. fake newsok fights about facebook on
clark's bid is not the main attraction.: what are the chances that this happens as-is or if talks fall apart? liana: in dealmaking, talks can all fall apart last minute. but, it looks like the deal is on track to be announced the week of july 15. this is something both companies are working very hard at right now. there are still things we don't know. the final premium, what the final stock price will be. we do know it is an all-cash bid. it is really down to the final legs of negotiation....
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clark: we have an agenda that will make sure you have a place in our economy, that you have a place where you can have a family, live the american dream. this president with his racist attacks is showing us that he is not concerned with anything but further enritching those who are already rich and powerful -- enriching those who are already rich and powerful. his plan is to distract us, to divide us, so they can pickpocket us while we are not looking. that is what we are speaking out against. this attack on american values, this attack on trying to be a country that is the united states of america, not the divided states. that's what we're saying, and the tactics are second to that purpose of holding this administration accountable for their racist comments that are of g to sew those seeds division. >> so i have the honor of serving on the house armed services committee and i think something that isn't emphasized enough is that our enemies want nothing more than for us to be divided as a country, and every single day that the president has this kind of rhetoric he's playing directly into
clark: we have an agenda that will make sure you have a place in our economy, that you have a place where you can have a family, live the american dream. this president with his racist attacks is showing us that he is not concerned with anything but further enritching those who are already rich and powerful -- enriching those who are already rich and powerful. his plan is to distract us, to divide us, so they can pickpocket us while we are not looking. that is what we are speaking out against....
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and that was former new zealand prime minister helen clark speaking with the news earlier. some sports news now in a massive law enforcement bust coordinated by agencies around the world as target crime groups involved in the trafficking of steroids and other performance enhancing drugs in the bust led to the seizure of millions of doping substances it was one of the biggest ever global crackdowns on performance enhancing drugs and other illicit medicine the europol led operation was aided by the world anti-doping agency and the figures were eyeopening agencies in 33 countries seized 24 tons of raw steroids amid a hole of 3800000 substances. the numbers are impressive and clearly reflect a large market into large interest in such substances kristensen group of amateur sports people. europe poll said there had been 234 arrests in europe as well as the closure of 9 underground drug labs where the confiscated substances had been made before being sold illegally in shops fitness centers or online to amateur sports people. but officials say they carried out duping tests at unspe
and that was former new zealand prime minister helen clark speaking with the news earlier. some sports news now in a massive law enforcement bust coordinated by agencies around the world as target crime groups involved in the trafficking of steroids and other performance enhancing drugs in the bust led to the seizure of millions of doping substances it was one of the biggest ever global crackdowns on performance enhancing drugs and other illicit medicine the europol led operation was aided by...
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would hold officers accountable in the way the clark family like to see it. it's a watered down bill it's why clark says his fight for justice is far from over stephens legacies bringing people together its legacy is making sure something like this never happens again. well that was just a comment reporting the bill is now on the governor's desk, awaiting his signature. >>meantime the sb 2.30 the bill requiring more training for police officers still faces more votes. well they won the world cup for the 4th time, i'm now one us senator wants to make the us women's national team wins equal pay too west virginia senator joe manchin introduced a bill that he's hoping will do just ihat so it hinges on the fact that the us is set to co-host the men's world cup in 2026. so senator mentioned wants to cut off any federal funding for that unless the us soccer federation agrees to pay the women's team as much as they pay the men's teams. so he calls the pay unacceptable saying quote, i'm glad the us women's soccer team's latest victory is causing public outcry. i'm enc
would hold officers accountable in the way the clark family like to see it. it's a watered down bill it's why clark says his fight for justice is far from over stephens legacies bringing people together its legacy is making sure something like this never happens again. well that was just a comment reporting the bill is now on the governor's desk, awaiting his signature. >>meantime the sb 2.30 the bill requiring more training for police officers still faces more votes. well they won the...
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darren clarke with the honour of hitting the first shot of the championship.irst shot of the championship. i am determined this week to enjoy the best i can. whether i do or don't play well, it is a huge thing for ulcers. —— golfers. iam don't play well, it is a huge thing for ulcers. —— golfers. i am going to enjoy it as much as i possibly can. nigeria have claimed third place at the africa cup of nations in egypt. they beat tunisia 1—0 in the bronze medal play—off in cairo, to claim their best finish in the competition since they won it in 2013. john bennett reports. and eighth africa cup of nations bronze medalfor nigeria and some consolation after losing in the semi—final to an injury time free kick. they flew out of the blocks the lead on three minutes after another mistake by tunisian keeper. he could only punch across onto the defender and it was tapped into an empty net. all three keepers in the tunisian squad have now made errors. that goal gave the striker a total of five. to clear of his closest rivals for the golden brew —— but he did go off injure
darren clarke with the honour of hitting the first shot of the championship.irst shot of the championship. i am determined this week to enjoy the best i can. whether i do or don't play well, it is a huge thing for ulcers. —— golfers. iam don't play well, it is a huge thing for ulcers. —— golfers. i am going to enjoy it as much as i possibly can. nigeria have claimed third place at the africa cup of nations in egypt. they beat tunisia 1—0 in the bronze medal play—off in cairo, to...
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came calling and clarke dumped harriet at the last minute. >> she asked me to play.-minute thing so i made a decision to play with probably the biggest name in the women's draw. >> there you have it. and get this, harriet dart reportedly got the news in a text message. >> well, they're young. that's how they communicate. >> yeah. >> coco already said that's how she gets ready for a match. she goes on -- >> youtube and watches videos. >> so she's always on her phone. >> good luck to them. >> yeah, there you go. >>> the so-called bikini baristas in everett, washington, will have to cover up at least for now. >> an appeals court overturned a lower court ruling and handed a victory to the city which want the servers to wear at least tank tops and shorts while serving coffee. >> the court ruled the bikinis do not fall under free speech protected by the first amendment. the owner of one coffee stand called hillbilly hotties plans to appeal. >> hillbilly hotties. bikini baristas. >> our graphic back here is missing the bikini baristas. >>> meanwhile, hot dog eating champion
came calling and clarke dumped harriet at the last minute. >> she asked me to play.-minute thing so i made a decision to play with probably the biggest name in the women's draw. >> there you have it. and get this, harriet dart reportedly got the news in a text message. >> well, they're young. that's how they communicate. >> yeah. >> coco already said that's how she gets ready for a match. she goes on -- >> youtube and watches videos. >> so she's always...
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thanks very much for bringing us up state sarah clarke joining us from hong kong. and i do as president has ordered the army to hunt down gunmen who killed at least 65 people it's a funeral in the northeastern borno region there's been no claim of responsibility but book on her arm and her rival armed group regularly carry its attacks in this part of the country priyanka gupta reports. these shard remains are what's left of what once was someone's home. this village in northeast nigeria is now the scene of the worst attack on civilians in the region this year gunmen attacked mourners gathered for a funeral on saturday in the battle that took them the day yet images acute into a. one day he will remain if you will. but. then they went up to the city to the villages have gathered again this time to remember the staggering number of lives lost in just one day. arjun said sympathize with the palm of his. not of those. killed it did last no one has claimed responsibility for the attack but the armed group is suspected to be behind saturday's carnage local government off
thanks very much for bringing us up state sarah clarke joining us from hong kong. and i do as president has ordered the army to hunt down gunmen who killed at least 65 people it's a funeral in the northeastern borno region there's been no claim of responsibility but book on her arm and her rival armed group regularly carry its attacks in this part of the country priyanka gupta reports. these shard remains are what's left of what once was someone's home. this village in northeast nigeria is now...
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blake clark -- you know blake >> jimmy: of, of course, blake clark. >> jimmy: blake clark. >> blake clarku're going too slow, slow down. i've remembered that for 30 years you know, so i'll tell the contestants. 'causeth lot of them, it's r first time on tv it's like, when you're doing tv - >> jimmy: slow down. >> slow down seyour pace. and so it's nice to be able to kind of -- you know, it's almost like handing the baton. taking these things people taught you and handing them to the next generation.>> immy: you told me a good story backstage about "the tonight show", when you were on johnny carson. >> oh, yeah. i was telling somebody this. so this was always my dream as a comic to be on "the tonight show. and so when i was growing up, it was carson. >> jimmy: yeah >> you know, that was the top of mt. everest >> jimmy: sure >> and so i finally get to johnny and, you know, back in those days, you didn't know if you were going -- you did your standup. but if johnny didn't like you, 'd clap. if he liked you, he'd do this. if he loved you, he'd call you over >> jimmy: that's correct >> and so
blake clark -- you know blake >> jimmy: of, of course, blake clark. >> jimmy: blake clark. >> blake clarku're going too slow, slow down. i've remembered that for 30 years you know, so i'll tell the contestants. 'causeth lot of them, it's r first time on tv it's like, when you're doing tv - >> jimmy: slow down. >> slow down seyour pace. and so it's nice to be able to kind of -- you know, it's almost like handing the baton. taking these things people taught you and...
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that's what richard clark says must happen when we come back. better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. ayour but as you get older,hing. anit naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help?
that's what richard clark says must happen when we come back. better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. ayour but as you get older,hing. anit naturally begins to...
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i'm dave clark. it's going to be a nice day.here, he has your forecast. >> it should be nice unless you don't like it over 75. >> 75 is good. >> fog is there. it will burn off sooner today. how old is your son, ali? he does his own little weather forecast now. the fog has come down a little bit. that will burn off sooner. there is a good blanket out there. inland temperatures jump up. 80s for some, mid-80s, 60s, where we should be about. slightly below for some. temperatures look to be normal for this time of year. bumping up from 80s, and 60s, we will see 3 or 4-degree jump. fog is there in place. low pressure pacific northwest, high pressure desert southwest. today looks like the high will win out but not an extreme. west, southwest breeze, 22. yesterday it was 35. that's down at travis. fog retreating sooner. water temperatures are cold, 52 to 55. 50s on the temperatures, few near 60 degrees. 51 at atherton, 48 woodside.
i'm dave clark. it's going to be a nice day.here, he has your forecast. >> it should be nice unless you don't like it over 75. >> 75 is good. >> fog is there. it will burn off sooner today. how old is your son, ali? he does his own little weather forecast now. the fog has come down a little bit. that will burn off sooner. there is a good blanket out there. inland temperatures jump up. 80s for some, mid-80s, 60s, where we should be about. slightly below for some. temperatures...
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a little earlier my colleague carrie gracie spoke to neil clark to neil clark from racing post. that huge cigar or deerstalker. and he brought into the sport, i think this is the key point, he brought into the sport people who are not necessarily keen racing fans, so members of the public who turned on and were entertained by his style because he was always bombastic, he was always opinionated and he was never boring. i think that was very, very important. he did bring in many, many more viewers to watch racing and he did a lot for our sport to publicise it and i think he is much missed. and i think in recent years, racing coverage has tended to become a bit too much serious, a little bit too serious. i think we lack the characters like john mccririck and derek thompson, he was another great one, and i think that he is a sad loss. did he know his stuff, the way that other racing journalists know their stuff? it wasn't just a case of racing journalists know their stuff? it wasn'tjust a case of him shouting out bombast, he studied, he was very hard—working, in the press room, alwa
a little earlier my colleague carrie gracie spoke to neil clark to neil clark from racing post. that huge cigar or deerstalker. and he brought into the sport, i think this is the key point, he brought into the sport people who are not necessarily keen racing fans, so members of the public who turned on and were entertained by his style because he was always bombastic, he was always opinionated and he was never boring. i think that was very, very important. he did bring in many, many more...
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clarke will face roger federer next. win for harriet dart, who was watched by the duchess of cambridge during her match. she beat the american christina mchale, who is ranked over 70 places above her. james ward, pauljubb and katie swan are out. let's take a look at some of the day's other sport headlines. tottenham have signed midfielder tanguy domebele for a record fee from french side lyon. the france international has signed a five—year—deal for around £54 million. it's the highest fee ever paid by tottenham for a player, eclipsing the 42 million paid to ajax for davinson sanchez in 2017. manchester united are stepping up their efforts to sign leicester's harry maguire. they've made a £70 million bid for the centre back, which has been rejected. maguire, who's also attracting interest from manchester city, signed a five—year contract at leicester last september. mark cavendish won't ride in the tour de france for the first time since 2007 after team dimension data left him out of their squad. cavendish has been strug
clarke will face roger federer next. win for harriet dart, who was watched by the duchess of cambridge during her match. she beat the american christina mchale, who is ranked over 70 places above her. james ward, pauljubb and katie swan are out. let's take a look at some of the day's other sport headlines. tottenham have signed midfielder tanguy domebele for a record fee from french side lyon. the france international has signed a five—year—deal for around £54 million. it's the highest fee...
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his opponent, britain's jay clarke, didn't quite receive the same fanfare.h in the world, he lost the first set to wimbledon's star, but stood toe to toe with his idol in the second. now, that caught federer by surprise! taking it to a tie—break. federer was too strong in the end to win in straight sets, but said young players like clarke mean the future is bright. they are going to take care of business in the future. i will be watching from the couch and know that tennis is in safe hands. as they battled on court one, johanna konta was front and centre. katerina siniakova knocked out us open champion naomi 0saka at the french open. but konta was simply too strong for her, winning in straight sets to sail through. there was more british success with dan evans, who beat world number 16 nikoloz basilashvili. and what a day for harriet dart. she beat brazilian beatriz haddad maia in three sets to set up a third round showdown with the world number one, ashleigh barty. yes, harriet, it is really happening. but the day is far from overfor them. they are not goin
his opponent, britain's jay clarke, didn't quite receive the same fanfare.h in the world, he lost the first set to wimbledon's star, but stood toe to toe with his idol in the second. now, that caught federer by surprise! taking it to a tie—break. federer was too strong in the end to win in straight sets, but said young players like clarke mean the future is bright. they are going to take care of business in the future. i will be watching from the couch and know that tennis is in safe hands....
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gemini suits by david clark were having some success. serious some problems, problems with overheating and mobility, but they had groundwork. in nasa's mind they thought maybe david clark and be the suit to go to. hamilton came with goodrich. goodrich,ht hamilton, and david clark will have a contest. ilc went to nasa in protest saying, we got the short end of the deal when you forced us to team with hamilton. we want a second shot. nasa agreed. they learned their lesson and said you have six weeks. for six weeks around-the-clock, we had a few engineers and seamstresses to put the suits together. they busted their neck to put the suit together that you see. it turned out to be the winning suit. the other two did not have good mobility. there were a lot of issues. even our suit had issues, but issues that we knew could be fixed. when you design something new you start with something and then you develop it. you could see that the suit was more formfitting, tailored, the suit that we wanted from the beginning without the hamilton engineers
gemini suits by david clark were having some success. serious some problems, problems with overheating and mobility, but they had groundwork. in nasa's mind they thought maybe david clark and be the suit to go to. hamilton came with goodrich. goodrich,ht hamilton, and david clark will have a contest. ilc went to nasa in protest saying, we got the short end of the deal when you forced us to team with hamilton. we want a second shot. nasa agreed. they learned their lesson and said you have six...
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former open champion darren clarke will hit the opening shot tomorrow. 19705 and 1980s. bombs were going off quite frequently. and you know, a lot of people unfortunately paid a heavy penalty for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. but that was our life back then at that stage. to get to the point where you guys are all sitting here doing this has been an incredible journey for what we have all come through. an event then of more than just sporting significance but as the world's best arrive, the scene is set for golfing glory. andy swiss, bbc news, royal portrush. chris page is in belfast for us. this is potentially a big moment for northern ireland 7 this is potentially a big moment for northern ireland? it is and a measure of how passionate people here are about the game of golf that played does not stop even when the weather is bad. here at belfast city hall we have this crazy golf course with well—known landmarks for northern ireland and this is just one of many golfing attractions which have popped up around the city and beyond as people pr
former open champion darren clarke will hit the opening shot tomorrow. 19705 and 1980s. bombs were going off quite frequently. and you know, a lot of people unfortunately paid a heavy penalty for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. but that was our life back then at that stage. to get to the point where you guys are all sitting here doing this has been an incredible journey for what we have all come through. an event then of more than just sporting significance but as the world's best...
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huge crowds on the opening tee has darren clarke at that opening shot. what a way to start.aderboard. he hasjust gone back at two under par. the frenchman is up there as well. he was leading out on his own but he has dropped a shot and he is own to wander. you could hear a huge roar across the course for andrewjohnston, a very popular player indeed. getting an eagle at the long tarmac size. at the top of the leaderboard, the irish amateur playing with darren clarke is up there as well on two under par. a lot of local interest at the top of the leaderboard. under par. a lot of local interest at the top of the leaderboardlj under par. a lot of local interest at the top of the leaderboard. i can senseit at the top of the leaderboard. i can sense it looks like two layers of that year at the moment. how might the weather affect those later? in terms of getting any sort of advantage? it is very pleasant at the moment. it is the first time i have had my jacket the moment. it is the first time i have had myjacket off for a couple of days. it is very nice this morning with blue skies
huge crowds on the opening tee has darren clarke at that opening shot. what a way to start.aderboard. he hasjust gone back at two under par. the frenchman is up there as well. he was leading out on his own but he has dropped a shot and he is own to wander. you could hear a huge roar across the course for andrewjohnston, a very popular player indeed. getting an eagle at the long tarmac size. at the top of the leaderboard, the irish amateur playing with darren clarke is up there as well on two...
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the book was co written by robert nake and richard clarke who joins me now.ator under president clinton and george w. bush. so let me ask you, what is the worst case scenario, which isn't sort of that outlandish but a kind of cyber war, right? that is possible? >> it's possible according to the head of u.s. intelligence, as you said. the russians are in our power grid. the chinese are in your natural gas pipe lines. but since that announcement, the white house intentionally leaked that we are in the russia power grid. there's an incentive to go first and there's a belief i think in some corners that cyber war is okay because no one dies so we can do it. you saw that a few weeks ago when trump decided i don't want to kill anybody in iran by bombing in retaliation for the downing of the drone. i'll just do a cyberattack. the problem is at some point cyberattacks become so painful that people hit out with conventional attack. the israelis did that two years ago where there was a facility attacking israeli sites and they got fed up with it and bombed it. so the n
the book was co written by robert nake and richard clarke who joins me now.ator under president clinton and george w. bush. so let me ask you, what is the worst case scenario, which isn't sort of that outlandish but a kind of cyber war, right? that is possible? >> it's possible according to the head of u.s. intelligence, as you said. the russians are in our power grid. the chinese are in your natural gas pipe lines. but since that announcement, the white house intentionally leaked that we...
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>>every day some stuff on clark was shot and killed by sacramento police officers. his brother stuff on tape hasn't stopped fighting now one day stopped, so it gets. the pressing a lot weighs me down but finally he seeing some results in the form of assembly bill 3.92, passing both the house and the senate with bipartisan support you know like i've always said slow progress is better than no progress will take whatever at this point kind of desperate if the governor signs the bill it will set some of the strongest use of force standards in the nation. it changes the standard for when officers can use deadly force from when it's reasonable to only when it's necessary. the bill initially faced opposition from law enforcement groups like the sacramento police officers association what it did is allowed officers to be monday morning quarterback. >>which meant that you could look at the entire call in if you can find even one small thing the officer could have done different that would have resulted and there not being a loss of life the officer to be charged with murder
>>every day some stuff on clark was shot and killed by sacramento police officers. his brother stuff on tape hasn't stopped fighting now one day stopped, so it gets. the pressing a lot weighs me down but finally he seeing some results in the form of assembly bill 3.92, passing both the house and the senate with bipartisan support you know like i've always said slow progress is better than no progress will take whatever at this point kind of desperate if the governor signs the bill it will...
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. >> i'm dave clark. let's talk about tuesday weather, steve paulson, right over here, he knows. >>> not much change. >> okay. >> i can't hear you. >> i hear you. >> let's check in with ali for a moment. >> makes me want to double check my mic. everything is good in traffic and commuting, it is still pretty early. the drive in from tracy, if you are coming in the super commute, 205 westbound, westbound 580 looks good. no slowing whatsoever this morning, we will continue to keep an eye on it to see if that changes. a later than usual traffic week for folks. 880 oakland, barely any cars on the road. bay bridge toll plaza looks wide open as well. now, we will send it over to steve for the weather this morning. . >>> our bigelow is making the move inland to the north by seattle and portland, giving them off and on rain, unseasonably cool temperatures. keeping us near normal, a little bit below for some. on shore breeze continues, it's tailed off for some. we are looking for temperatures, water temperature, 51
. >> i'm dave clark. let's talk about tuesday weather, steve paulson, right over here, he knows. >>> not much change. >> okay. >> i can't hear you. >> i hear you. >> let's check in with ali for a moment. >> makes me want to double check my mic. everything is good in traffic and commuting, it is still pretty early. the drive in from tracy, if you are coming in the super commute, 205 westbound, westbound 580 looks good. no slowing whatsoever this...
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we asked clark packard. clark, good morning. does this go on into 2020?that's exactly right. look, these are the two most -- the largest economies in the world, they're completely intertwined. this is going to take a while. it looked like we were getting close to an agreement and then we backed off. it's a good thing that we're talking, but yeah, i think this sort of drags on into 2020. lauren: who is winning? >> i think that's really tough to tell. look, the united states is a stronger economy. we have the fundamentals of our economy are better than china. they have some problems with corporate debt. they abuse -- they're abusive in trade policy practices. i think the united states is probably in a better position. but both sides can be hurt pretty badly if this continues on. lauren: despite the concessions to huawei, you say the u.s. is in a stronger position? >> i do, yeah. again, i just think that the united states, the economy's growing, although it's showing signs of weakening a little bit. but overall, the trajectory of the u.s. economy is good and
we asked clark packard. clark, good morning. does this go on into 2020?that's exactly right. look, these are the two most -- the largest economies in the world, they're completely intertwined. this is going to take a while. it looked like we were getting close to an agreement and then we backed off. it's a good thing that we're talking, but yeah, i think this sort of drags on into 2020. lauren: who is winning? >> i think that's really tough to tell. look, the united states is a stronger...
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. >> i'm dave clark. let's check your monday weather with steve paulson. >>> if you are inland it's hot. by the coast, more sun today. looks like a little bit more sun today. pattern is stuck, day-to-day changes. we started to cool down yesterday, the system spinning in to the pacific northwest. the high holds its grip for the inland areas. quiet and warmer on the lows. not much of a breeze. we are running for most warmer. most are running warmer. very quiet as we talked about. not a heck of a lot going on. occasionally monsoon moisture to the south. not much of a delta breeze. 60s, 70s, 80s. 4:01 in the morning on a monday. >>> we have starting off with the tracy super commute. i like what i see so far. not a lot going on. you can see traffic is doing very well. from tracy to livermore, continuing to pleasanton. no problems on interstate 880. traffic is off to a nice start. nice looking commute at the bay bridge and in the east bay. back to the desk. >>> storm barry hit parts of the gulf coast. the area
. >> i'm dave clark. let's check your monday weather with steve paulson. >>> if you are inland it's hot. by the coast, more sun today. looks like a little bit more sun today. pattern is stuck, day-to-day changes. we started to cool down yesterday, the system spinning in to the pacific northwest. the high holds its grip for the inland areas. quiet and warmer on the lows. not much of a breeze. we are running for most warmer. most are running warmer. very quiet as we talked about....
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. >> i'm dave clark. a busy day and a warm day, too. steve paulson is in his office, right here. >>> we are warming up. also, tropical clouds can i not to inch closer, some of those could make a play for russ. they. >>> rants board of education. >>> brands. >>> 1k-7b8g9sdz checking accounts and the accounts financial hints someone else negligent planned parenthood to arizona -- -- little fog. once in a while i click on my ac. calm and still, sierra, big time thunderstorm activity popping up. that will develop this afternoon. 50s, 60s on the temperatures. some of the lows won't get below 60s. napa 51. set for a quick warm up. lit back f tomorrow. today the high wins out. temperatures on their way up. 60s for some. 70s for many. >>> there is a little bit of a slowdown here steve. eastbound 580, heading towards the altamonte pass. they have lanes closed for construction work here as you drive in to eastbound 580. most people are coming the other way. they are coming westbound. westbound traffic looks okay coming in through the tracy area.
. >> i'm dave clark. a busy day and a warm day, too. steve paulson is in his office, right here. >>> we are warming up. also, tropical clouds can i not to inch closer, some of those could make a play for russ. they. >>> rants board of education. >>> brands. >>> 1k-7b8g9sdz checking accounts and the accounts financial hints someone else negligent planned parenthood to arizona -- -- little fog. once in a while i click on my ac. calm and still, sierra, big...
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i'm dave clark. pam cook has the day off. we are checking the weather, steve paulson says it's going to get colder. >> a big cooldown for us for this time of year. pretty impressive system. not impacting us but the edge of it and the cooler weather impacting, that's a good looking system for july. it's taking aim towards the pacific northwest. the damage is done. that's the on shore wind kicking up. low clouds in place, some drizzle as well. this system will move through today in to tomorrow. today or tomorrow are the coolest days by far. higher clouds yesterday and they have cleared, 50s in a lot of the temperatures. the wind is the big story. it is roaring towards the delta as well over san pablo bay. winds favor northwest winds. a west, southwest is roaring, concord is windy as well. watch out on the bridges. wind goes to the delta. a cooler pattern even out the sacramento. the system moving in over the next 24 and 70s, ads right now, bay absolutely easy, breezy there, no problems. we will watch the commute for you as sal
i'm dave clark. pam cook has the day off. we are checking the weather, steve paulson says it's going to get colder. >> a big cooldown for us for this time of year. pretty impressive system. not impacting us but the edge of it and the cooler weather impacting, that's a good looking system for july. it's taking aim towards the pacific northwest. the damage is done. that's the on shore wind kicking up. low clouds in place, some drizzle as well. this system will move through today in to...
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. >> i'm dave clark. we are wondering about today's weather and heading in to the 4th of july. >>> pretty quiet. inland 80s. coast 60s. no extreme one way or the other. low pressure system dominates the weather. as long as that is in place, it's tough to get that much warmer. subtle changes day-to-day. fog is there, on shore breeze is there. picks up at the night and the morning, in the afternoon. few high clouds around the base of that system. 50s on the temperatures. 59 some, there are a few 40s, windsor and napa. healdsburg, couple in the mix. there is an on shore breeze, 20, 25 out to travis. 60s 70s and 80s. >>> good morning. you are going to like your commute this morning. there is one issue if you are starting out tracy on the super commute, westbound 580, hitting the altamonte pass at carol, a crash involving a car that hit an rv parked on the right hand shoulder. westbound 580, livermore platform, debris in the roadway. san mateo bridge nice and clear. highway 24 lafayette, not sure if the camera
. >> i'm dave clark. we are wondering about today's weather and heading in to the 4th of july. >>> pretty quiet. inland 80s. coast 60s. no extreme one way or the other. low pressure system dominates the weather. as long as that is in place, it's tough to get that much warmer. subtle changes day-to-day. fog is there, on shore breeze is there. picks up at the night and the morning, in the afternoon. few high clouds around the base of that system. 50s on the temperatures. 59 some,...
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july 29th, i'm pam cook, i'm dave clark. sal is in early, telling us what is happening on the roads as we speak. >> there is a pretty serious crash on westbound 580 involving two big rigs, there until 8:00 in the morning. chp told us we expect this road to be shutdown until 8:00 a.m. this is a huge problem for that commute coming in from tracy. if you come in from tracy, you need to give yourself plenty of extra time, the two right lanes are closed. this might affect highway 5 at one point. we are going to stay on that for you. livermore to pleasanton looks okay and on the east shore, the road work is not a big deal this morning. this is the look at interstate 880, that traffic is moving along nicely. athe bay bridge it is light. let's get to steve. >>> after a hot weekend for many, not so much coast and bay, they did warm up on sunday, signs point toward cooler days. the ridge centered over phoenix, visiting scottsdale on its way east. that's allowing lower pressure on the west to move in and the fog is beginning to make it
july 29th, i'm pam cook, i'm dave clark. sal is in early, telling us what is happening on the roads as we speak. >> there is a pretty serious crash on westbound 580 involving two big rigs, there until 8:00 in the morning. chp told us we expect this road to be shutdown until 8:00 a.m. this is a huge problem for that commute coming in from tracy. if you come in from tracy, you need to give yourself plenty of extra time, the two right lanes are closed. this might affect highway 5 at one...
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hammond, greg clarke, rory stewart and david gauke are amongst them.th simon after a warm and largely dry wood, the weather has been changing in the past 24 hours with the arrival of some welcome rain in southern part. this was earlier in kent, a lot of cloud around. heading through the softening, things should brighten up with the sunny spells for most but a you shower particularly in the north—west. scotland and northern ireland have some in particular this afternoon. further south in england and wales, it is largely dry and sunny. a bit of cloud holding on in the far south—east. 21—24d, a bit ever breeze from the west but fine for much of northern england. those are the showers in northern ireland and scotland, quite blustery but hit and scotland, quite blustery but hit and miss. the odd rumble of thunder mixed in with some of the heavier ones. the open continues at royal portrush. we further showers at times. we could see some more significant rainfall affecting the open. overnight, the showers in the north fade away so a lot of dry and clear weath
hammond, greg clarke, rory stewart and david gauke are amongst them.th simon after a warm and largely dry wood, the weather has been changing in the past 24 hours with the arrival of some welcome rain in southern part. this was earlier in kent, a lot of cloud around. heading through the softening, things should brighten up with the sunny spells for most but a you shower particularly in the north—west. scotland and northern ireland have some in particular this afternoon. further south in...
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we are inside the clock -- clark observatory, it was established in 1894. well before arizona was even a state. so when they came out here, -- had grown up back east, he got iferested in -- and realized he was going to build an observatory back east it was not ideal, because in the 1980's you had the proliferation of electric lights shining and looking at the skies and making it difficult to see the stars and planets. so what he decided to do was go to the american southwest. he sent an assistant, andrew thelas, who tested territory and chose flagstaff. it had dark skies, is at 7000 feet, the highest educated -- elevation. and it was kind of like the swimming pool, when you open your eyes everything is kind of fuzzy because the water is bending the light. air does the same thing, so the more air you are looking through, the more distorted the stars are going to look. so the higher you go, the less air to look through. so the higher elevation, dark skies, it is a great location. drive around flagstaff and look up on mars hill, where the observatory is locate
we are inside the clock -- clark observatory, it was established in 1894. well before arizona was even a state. so when they came out here, -- had grown up back east, he got iferested in -- and realized he was going to build an observatory back east it was not ideal, because in the 1980's you had the proliferation of electric lights shining and looking at the skies and making it difficult to see the stars and planets. so what he decided to do was go to the american southwest. he sent an...