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craig clements service equipment designed to analyze air conditions. is mobile:the writer uses a laser to measure particular's in the air, slowly drifting south over the horizon. >> we can actually detect these layers of smoke. you can actually see the layers of smoke from the kincade fire over here. >> the fire is burning thousands of acres in sonoma county, roughly 120 miles north of san jose. 3000 feet of, winds carry smoky air sounds across the bay area and over clements instruments. >> eventually, when the winds shift near the surface, that smoke is going to come down in lower layers. >> i snow some smoky smell in the air. >> most likely that is the kincade fire. >> reporter: dr. sarah cody issued an air quality advisory. she says the very young, very old, and people with long conditions aated levels of pollutants in the air. >> when you breathe in smoke it can irritate your airways, irritate your nose, irritate your eyes, and those particulates can go down deep into your lungs. >> reporter: dr. cody says wearing a mask is not the cure all, since
craig clements service equipment designed to analyze air conditions. is mobile:the writer uses a laser to measure particular's in the air, slowly drifting south over the horizon. >> we can actually detect these layers of smoke. you can actually see the layers of smoke from the kincade fire over here. >> the fire is burning thousands of acres in sonoma county, roughly 120 miles north of san jose. 3000 feet of, winds carry smoky air sounds across the bay area and over clements...
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cuando estaba en mi tierra y por eso me ti prisa para huir, bien sabÍa yo que tÚ eres un dios que clemente hiedra que creciÓ tanto que le daba sombra y lo resguardobadell ardor del sol, jonas se puso muy contento con la hiedra pero el seÑor enviÓ un gusano el cual daÑo la hiedra que se secÓ cuando el sol ya quemaba el seÑor enviÓ un viento caliente y abrazador lo hacÍa desfallecer entonces jonas deseÓ morir y dijo: prefiero morir a vivir. entonces el seÑor le dijo a jonas: ¿crees que hay motivo para que te enojes asÍ por la hiedra?. >> contestÓ Él, sÍ y tanto que quisiera morirme le respondiÓ el seÑor: tÚ estÁs triste por una hiedra que no cultivaste con tu trabajo que nace una noche y parece la otra y yo no voy a tener lÁstima de la gran ciudad en donde viven mÁs de 120.000 seres humanos que no son responsables y una gran cantidad de ganado palabra de dios. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tÚ seÑor eres bueno y clemente. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (♪mÚsica♪) (♪mÚsica♪) (♪mÚsica♪) (mÚsica♪) (♪mÚsica♪) (♪mÚsica♪) (♪mÚsica♪) ♪ ♪ hemos recibido el espÍritu del hijo que nos hace exclamar padre ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nota
cuando estaba en mi tierra y por eso me ti prisa para huir, bien sabÍa yo que tÚ eres un dios que clemente hiedra que creciÓ tanto que le daba sombra y lo resguardobadell ardor del sol, jonas se puso muy contento con la hiedra pero el seÑor enviÓ un gusano el cual daÑo la hiedra que se secÓ cuando el sol ya quemaba el seÑor enviÓ un viento caliente y abrazador lo hacÍa desfallecer entonces jonas deseÓ morir y dijo: prefiero morir a vivir. entonces el seÑor le dijo a jonas: ¿crees...
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resident and environmental activist clement ochiengants to make th part of the river pictcture perfectain. clement: o our dream witith the waterfall is to create an opportunity for our youth and for the sociciety to g a change th is s natully a a dere for them. we b believe this s placn actualally accommodadate so my local and eveven internatitiol toururists. reporter: the peoplef f the nairobriver haveaken on th chalallee and wawant the rivero once again b be worthy of its name. naobi, cool and refreshing wateter. host: that's it for thth week on "global 3000." thanks for joining us. and don't forget, we love hearing from you. got something to tell us? send it to global3000@dw.com. or post on our facebook page, dw women. thanks for watching, and bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," climate change is forcing traditional dairy producers to look for more sustainable methods. in central california, farmers have found wayays to reduc
resident and environmental activist clement ochiengants to make th part of the river pictcture perfectain. clement: o our dream witith the waterfall is to create an opportunity for our youth and for the sociciety to g a change th is s natully a a dere for them. we b believe this s placn actualally accommodadate so my local and eveven internatitiol toururists. reporter: the peoplef f the nairobriver haveaken on th chalallee and wawant the rivero once again b be worthy of its name. naobi, cool...
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craig clement -- >> sure. >> -- fire weather lab. we hope you continue to stay safe. thank you for bringing us all of the information from the front lines, and we'll probably check in with you again as the morning progresses. stay safe out there. >> sure. thank you. >> we want to turn it over now to meteorologist kari hall. as you just heard meteorologist craig clements talking about seeing 30 fires in california. >> that information that they're gathering is really critical for future research for us to know more about how these in certain conditions. that's serious work and we thank him for that. as we look at our current conditions, as we talked about, it's very cold because a cold front swept through and that's what's also driving these high winds. now the current temperature is at 46 degrees, and we're also seeing very low humidity, down to 16%. when the air is dry, the fire spreads more rapidly, and you have a gust to push it along, and that's what we're seeing. right to the east of geyserville toward healdsburg, it's going to blow everything toward the ut why h
craig clement -- >> sure. >> -- fire weather lab. we hope you continue to stay safe. thank you for bringing us all of the information from the front lines, and we'll probably check in with you again as the morning progresses. stay safe out there. >> sure. thank you. >> we want to turn it over now to meteorologist kari hall. as you just heard meteorologist craig clements talking about seeing 30 fires in california. >> that information that they're gathering is...
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clements says it could take several days and maybe even an early rainy season storm to clear the air,re are no more fires. in downtown san jose, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. ♪ >>> and our air-quality really depends on the behavior of the fire. if you can't see tomorrow, another air alert in place for the bay area. starting to creep up on the air- quality scale, that is not in a good direction. take a look at their projections for tomorrow. unhealthy for sensitive groups, but based on the fire behavior, we could actually go into this red group that happened today in portions of sonoma county. we will be watching out for that as we head into saturday. that layer of hayes moving in from the north, if you can limit your outdoor activity, that will be a good idea. red flag warning, all the areas in red. as you can see, a long duration, strong wind event headed our way, extreme fire behavior, very low, relative humidity. the winds will be increasing up by about this time tomorrow into sunday, and gradually backing off into mother. the valley location, winds could be going up above 40 miles
clements says it could take several days and maybe even an early rainy season storm to clear the air,re are no more fires. in downtown san jose, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. ♪ >>> and our air-quality really depends on the behavior of the fire. if you can't see tomorrow, another air alert in place for the bay area. starting to creep up on the air- quality scale, that is not in a good direction. take a look at their projections for tomorrow. unhealthy for sensitive groups, but based on...
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every single weekend i choose the clement street commercial corridor or because laurel heights does notoffer the commercial diversity, or the vibrancy, that is needed to make laurel heights even better. i would love to see this development gets built so that once i have more than one child, and i have two have other apartments, in my neighborhood, where i could stay. whereas there is a low amount of apartments in our neighborhood. i wholeheartedly support this. when it comes to trees, we are so lucky to be so close to presidio. that is why we need to as much as possible, because we have such a beautiful national treasure that our neighborhood lines. if we add commuters, we are just going to keep adding commuters. every single commuter it takes a 400 trees to offset their carbon emission. yes, there will be some trees cut down, but there will be way less commuters because of the quality transit on this corridor. it is the most pleasant muni bus and the entire neighborhood. i implore you all to please support this development. i agree with the last speaker, the community alternative will
every single weekend i choose the clement street commercial corridor or because laurel heights does notoffer the commercial diversity, or the vibrancy, that is needed to make laurel heights even better. i would love to see this development gets built so that once i have more than one child, and i have two have other apartments, in my neighborhood, where i could stay. whereas there is a low amount of apartments in our neighborhood. i wholeheartedly support this. when it comes to trees, we are so...
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the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, but also thriving. [♪] >> we are seeing restaurants being switched over by hand, new owners, but what we are seeing is a vibrancy of clement street still being recaptured within new businesses that are coming in. that is a really great thing to see. i don't know when i started to shop here, but it was probably a very, very long time ago. i like to cook a lot but i like to cook chinese food. the market is the place i like to come to once a year. once i like about the market as it
the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have...
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we finished tonight reflecting on the most successful worlds in clement world gymnastics championship. silver on the and england thank you for joining us. boris. could not ask for more, being out there on the world stage and being able to perform a routine like a dead and the final was unbelievable and i am proud of eve ryo ne unbelievable and i am proud of everyone that was out with me and supported the journey and just getting there and doing that. talk us getting there and doing that. talk us through the routine, because when this was going on did you know that you are on course for a gold—medal? idid not you are on course for a gold—medal? i did not anticipate getting a gold—medal, no. it was more for me i a lwa ys gold—medal, no. it was more for me i always try to have fun out there and ta ke always try to have fun out there and take each skill as it comes in the routine and by the time i got to get this man i was focused on... where you nervous at this point where the dismount is coming or where you so focused? i was quite relaxed. this is the bed i have to be really relaxed bec
we finished tonight reflecting on the most successful worlds in clement world gymnastics championship. silver on the and england thank you for joining us. boris. could not ask for more, being out there on the world stage and being able to perform a routine like a dead and the final was unbelievable and i am proud of eve ryo ne unbelievable and i am proud of everyone that was out with me and supported the journey and just getting there and doing that. talk us getting there and doing that. talk...
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disgustado contra dios porque dios no castigÓ a los habitantes de ninibe aunque reconoce que dios es clementesivo, lleno de paciencia de misericordia dispuesto siempre a perdonar Él no estÁ expuesto no le gusta que dios no haya destruido a la ciudad. >> porque quiere que dios acabe con esos que estaban haciendo el mal y el texto que hemos escuchado nos refiere que varias veces jonas eleva su oraciÓn diciendo aquÍ quitame la vida prefiero morir que vivir, reclamando a dios no lo cumples. >> en ese diÁlogo dios cuestiona a jonas. quÉ hay motivos para que tÚ te enojes jonas estaba furioso saliÓ de la ciudad para ver si dios finalmente la destruye o no escuchamos el relato de la hiedra y viene el relato de que dios por medio de un gusano hace que ha hiedra se se que y nuevamente jonas reclama prefiero morir a vivir y nuevamente viene el diÁlogo de dios con jonas crees que hay motivo para que tÚ te enojes aÍi con la hiedra?. >> sÍ, contesta jonas y tanto que quisiera morirme entonces dios lo cuestiona tÚ estas triste por una hiedra que no cultivaste con tu trabajo que nace una noche y parece en la
disgustado contra dios porque dios no castigÓ a los habitantes de ninibe aunque reconoce que dios es clementesivo, lleno de paciencia de misericordia dispuesto siempre a perdonar Él no estÁ expuesto no le gusta que dios no haya destruido a la ciudad. >> porque quiere que dios acabe con esos que estaban haciendo el mal y el texto que hemos escuchado nos refiere que varias veces jonas eleva su oraciÓn diciendo aquÍ quitame la vida prefiero morir que vivir, reclamando a dios no lo...
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forces have repeatedly opened fire on demonstrators who've been protesting against corruption and clement. there was. another funeral procession in iraq the country has seen almost a 100 deaths in the past week this one is for a protester whose family say he was shot by police. they don't think he went out to defend his rights nothing more but he had nothing on him and was that he was targeted by snipers to head shots that go on but the north and by the laws. this is the sound that is greeted protesters in recent days police cracking down on crowds with deadly results. protests began last tuesday sparked by anger over unemployment corruption and a lack of basic services like electricity and water it's a movement without leadership crossing political and sectarian divides. but those who go to parliament wearing suits don't represent us if $100.00 of us die next time we will be one. 1000000 and none of these protesters belong to a religious establishment or party. but the government's response curfews and internet shut down and promises of eventual reforms the speaker of iraq's parliament i
forces have repeatedly opened fire on demonstrators who've been protesting against corruption and clement. there was. another funeral procession in iraq the country has seen almost a 100 deaths in the past week this one is for a protester whose family say he was shot by police. they don't think he went out to defend his rights nothing more but he had nothing on him and was that he was targeted by snipers to head shots that go on but the north and by the laws. this is the sound that is greeted...
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david: why do you think some people do not believe there is such a thing as clement change? what is propelling that to say there is no climate change? is it scientific evidence or a political reason? there are people who do not think there is climate change. have taken ast not science course, i do not know. climate is a complex issue. understanding how you do the abatement requires a lot of in-depth study. in united states, it has become a partisan issue, which is unfortunate. that might make it harder to achieve the agreements we need in the united states. we have the people who denied climate, and then people who think it is easy to solve. we need to educate both of those groups. is there any evidence people do things that affect the great ran children but they will not see the benefit from? bill: united states has been willing to take on different problems and like cancer and make giant investments knowing the real payoff will be many decades down the road. when that was being pushed, people are saying this is important. climate change is like that. you have got to take a
david: why do you think some people do not believe there is such a thing as clement change? what is propelling that to say there is no climate change? is it scientific evidence or a political reason? there are people who do not think there is climate change. have taken ast not science course, i do not know. climate is a complex issue. understanding how you do the abatement requires a lot of in-depth study. in united states, it has become a partisan issue, which is unfortunate. that might make...
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. >> clements says that modeling tools and observations with wind profilers could limit power shutoffs in the future. >>> all right. waking up to clear conditions. here's a look at live doppler 7. looking at not only a cooler day today, but we do have some haze out there. spare the air alert. poor air quality throughout the entire bay area. some of that smoke will drift down from the kincaid fire here. relative humidity going up. we are back to 43% up in santa ro rosa. yesterday we were at 7%, 8%. east bay doing better. a bit of an onshore push today. then conditions should stay good through saturday morning. saturday might things get a little dry. our winds will pick up. that's a look at a portion of your saturday. the camera shaking a bit here. it's 68 in san francisco. back to the 50s from redwood city. good visibility here, but a little hazy today and a cooler start out there. a cooler finish also. jobina? >> good morning. overall our bridges are looking very good this morning. i want to take you now live look here to the richmond-san rafael bridge, there's basically no one on it r
. >> clements says that modeling tools and observations with wind profilers could limit power shutoffs in the future. >>> all right. waking up to clear conditions. here's a look at live doppler 7. looking at not only a cooler day today, but we do have some haze out there. spare the air alert. poor air quality throughout the entire bay area. some of that smoke will drift down from the kincaid fire here. relative humidity going up. we are back to 43% up in santa ro rosa. yesterday...
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in case you missed i emissed, i to share an ierview we had with meteorologist craig clements. he's from a what he's seen on the ground to help cal fire and help all the crews that are trying to battle this kincade fire. >> yeah. well, what we saw earlier this evening were winds gusting to 50 miles an hour plus at the surface, and with our doppler radar, we were able to measure winds in says of 65 miles an hour a couple of hundred of feet above the ground. >> you were there with flames whipping around you. structures on fire. what were you seeing? >> we didn't see structures. we were a little farther away. we were about 3 kilometers from the actual fire front but we saw extreme fire behavior. very extreme fire behavior, flame lengths, flame heights of hundreds of feet and just extreme wind, lots of downed trees in santa rosa.s driving the fire fast. >> oh, my goodness. how are you able to stay safe? i assume w your meteorologist knowledge you're able to drive the opposite way of where the wind is blowing? >> no. we're actually making measurements with doppler radar and supporti
in case you missed i emissed, i to share an ierview we had with meteorologist craig clements. he's from a what he's seen on the ground to help cal fire and help all the crews that are trying to battle this kincade fire. >> yeah. well, what we saw earlier this evening were winds gusting to 50 miles an hour plus at the surface, and with our doppler radar, we were able to measure winds in says of 65 miles an hour a couple of hundred of feet above the ground. >> you were there with...
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is there was a gravitation of the different sectarian political leaders the people have been very clement to try this new deal that brought president on to the presidency between hezbollah between heavy between our own and other parties as well it's not working the gap is getting bigger and bigger they're only getting richer they're only getting more oppressive towards the people and the people are getting poorer they are getting more oppressed and this is not working there is a solution of course there is an economic solution i'm sure that it has a lot to see in this but 1st thing we are saying we are not being as people for the taxes that the rich can't be people with profits can't be banks can't be an economy can't pay so we will not pay for this bad management and now we are seeing there is in need for the government of all this this mehndi the government because this government represents the whole political class from the president to hezbollah to haiti and the rest we want them to resign we want a government that cares about the people to come and find a solution to this horrendous
is there was a gravitation of the different sectarian political leaders the people have been very clement to try this new deal that brought president on to the presidency between hezbollah between heavy between our own and other parties as well it's not working the gap is getting bigger and bigger they're only getting richer they're only getting more oppressive towards the people and the people are getting poorer they are getting more oppressed and this is not working there is a solution of...
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within weeks of moving back to san clemente, he faces a health scare that almost claims his life. and after that he faced years of litigation and battled through a case of what was almost certainly depression. here's or what he wrote in his diary in late 1974 about how he might climb his way out. write books. make speeches. try to put things into context. this is the road map that he would use for 20 years; writing books, giving speeches, television where possible, and putting things into perspective for the people and for history. and it's amazing how well he did this. he does it so well and becomes so effective and so well known for his books and his speeches and his appearances that people begin to accept him back again. the public begins to accept him back and the presidents do too. part of the story in this book is his relationship with three presidents, reagan, bush and nixon. and his advice and counsel to all three of them and how it helped change policy and change history. let me quickly mention three changes you'll read about in this book. two changes that occurred becaus
within weeks of moving back to san clemente, he faces a health scare that almost claims his life. and after that he faced years of litigation and battled through a case of what was almost certainly depression. here's or what he wrote in his diary in late 1974 about how he might climb his way out. write books. make speeches. try to put things into context. this is the road map that he would use for 20 years; writing books, giving speeches, television where possible, and putting things into...
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the dan dora waterfalls are located a few kilometers downstream resident and environmental activist clement coach yang wants to make this part of the river picture perfect again. i would say with the portuguese the create that know what you need to put out why you and for the bad forget that change that is literally bit bad for them we believe this place that not good there would be so many local and even international credit. the people of the nairobi river have taken on the challenge and want the river to once again be worthy of its name nairobi cool and refreshing water. that's it for this week on global 3000 thanks for joining us and don't forget we love hearing from you got something to tell us send it to global 3000 at d.f.w. dot com or post on our facebook page d w women thanks for watching and bye for now. go for a guy with his metal edition on a classic ecosystems did you know all that longing to thoughts only are my ones this. week on the samsung next generation these are the results this week optimism on the face of government home on all climate change has just presented its rep
the dan dora waterfalls are located a few kilometers downstream resident and environmental activist clement coach yang wants to make this part of the river picture perfect again. i would say with the portuguese the create that know what you need to put out why you and for the bad forget that change that is literally bit bad for them we believe this place that not good there would be so many local and even international credit. the people of the nairobi river have taken on the challenge and want...
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kind of danger man's body but the pope this is great graham martin correspondent rachel clement that's true about this that he looks like an american and does that mean correspondent rachel clement that's true about this that he looked like an american that led us to break down the age of 30. 1 to break down the age of 30. plus another fed rate cut just be over the horizon in the united states peter schiff could another fed rate cut just be over the horizon in the united states peter schiff of euro pacific capital joins us today from puerto rico to want to say you know what the federal reserve of euro pacific capital joins us today from puerto rico to want to say you know what the federal reserve may soon have up its sleeve and what it means for the increasingly unpredictable u.s. economy may soon have up its sleeve and what it means for the increasingly unpredictable u.s. economy. let's go. it could. go. a congressional grilling for a c.e.o. at the center of a deadly scandal leads our global report today congressional grilling for a c.e.o. at the center of a deadly scandal leads our g
kind of danger man's body but the pope this is great graham martin correspondent rachel clement that's true about this that he looks like an american and does that mean correspondent rachel clement that's true about this that he looked like an american that led us to break down the age of 30. 1 to break down the age of 30. plus another fed rate cut just be over the horizon in the united states peter schiff could another fed rate cut just be over the horizon in the united states peter schiff of...
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the dander waterfalls are located a few kilometers downstream resident an environmental activist clement oates yang wants to make this part of the river picture perfect again. and what they want the world to the free is that know what you need to put out why you run for this event to get that change that did make it and they did that but that we believe that not doing that would be so many local and even international to any of. the people of the nairobi river have taken on the challenge and want the river to once again be worthy of its name nairobi cool and refreshing water. that's it for this week on global 3000 thanks for joining us and don't forget we love hearing from you got something to tell us send it to global 3000 at d w dot com or post on our facebook page d.w. women thanks for watching and bye for now. the 1st german industries are dependent on subsidies each year the german state pumps billions of euros into the private sector. too much some experts say the 1st. get others believe that subsidies are necessary. what's the situation like elsewhere in europe the 1st made in ger
the dander waterfalls are located a few kilometers downstream resident an environmental activist clement oates yang wants to make this part of the river picture perfect again. and what they want the world to the free is that know what you need to put out why you run for this event to get that change that did make it and they did that but that we believe that not doing that would be so many local and even international to any of. the people of the nairobi river have taken on the challenge and...
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and in half an hour, disclosure reporter chris clements returns to his home town of wishaw to ask whyn scotland is at a five—year high. donald trump says the leader of the so—called islamic state group, abu bakr al—baghdadi, has died after a military operation, conducted by us special forces. he'd been described as the world's most wanted man, and mrtrump said capturing or killing him had been the top national security priority of his administation. al—baghdadi had been under surveillance in northern syria for weeks, and was eventually cornered, in the village of barisha. he's said to have detonated an explosive vest as his compound came under attack. here's our middle east correspondent, quentin somerville. abu bakr al—baghdadi died in the dark in northern syria. the ferocious sound of the firefight was heard for miles. pictures of donald trump watching the operation live have now been released by the white house. he later described how baghdadi he had fled into a tunnel wearing a suicide vest, taking three of his children with him. he reached the end of the tunnel as our dogs chased
and in half an hour, disclosure reporter chris clements returns to his home town of wishaw to ask whyn scotland is at a five—year high. donald trump says the leader of the so—called islamic state group, abu bakr al—baghdadi, has died after a military operation, conducted by us special forces. he'd been described as the world's most wanted man, and mrtrump said capturing or killing him had been the top national security priority of his administation. al—baghdadi had been under...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question is america an ally that can be trusted let's get to the bottom line. ever since the united states adopted its america 1st stance nato has been lambasted crimea's annexation looks permanent south korea was told they should pay for the us bases in their country and there's a renewed attempt to get out of the so-called forever wars in the middle east so can anyone blame america's allies if they're confused does anyone believe that the us will stand by them in their time of need as america 1st really mean america alone or in america on the sidelines of the big global challenges well we're very fortunate today because we have 3 people in the room that have all the answers to these questions kelly playhouses the executive editor of the american conservative magazine jane.
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question is america an ally that can be trusted let's get to the bottom line. ever since the united states adopted its america 1st stance nato has been lambasted crimea's annexation looks permanent south korea was told they should pay for the us bases in their country and there's a renewed attempt to get out of the so-called forever wars in the middle east so can anyone blame america's allies if they're confused does anyone believe that the us will stand by...
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matt clemente senior lecturer in the department of applied social sciences at the university of winchester and berlin john betty skull open a sociologist to receive a doctorate from yale university earlier this year and in lancaster also in u.k. melinda misra a senior lecturer the department of politics philosophy and religion welcome to all of you matt i'll start with you is it just us or does it seem like that there has been a decade of protests and that the numbers really seem to be increasing at least over the past year or 2. and gasp in a decade of protests as you said really that 2011 was when it kicks off in a quite a big scale not just in the arab world but also i read on to your storage protests in greece in britain over pensions in france acception cetera and the occupy movement in spain so that was quite a big man in america of course and that was quite a big start to it but really it's only continued since then. what is one of your observations been is it seems that that every week every month every week there is a new protest and it seems to be varied in its locations there's
matt clemente senior lecturer in the department of applied social sciences at the university of winchester and berlin john betty skull open a sociologist to receive a doctorate from yale university earlier this year and in lancaster also in u.k. melinda misra a senior lecturer the department of politics philosophy and religion welcome to all of you matt i'll start with you is it just us or does it seem like that there has been a decade of protests and that the numbers really seem to be...
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reporter chris clements returns to his home town of wishaw in lanarkshire to ask why.u are a man talking about mental health problems. last years suicide in scotland was at its highest level and five years. been felt, with those on the front of suicide prevention. disclosure is filmed in one area where this increase has been felt, with those on the front of suicide prevention. there are people we can get because they have acted on impulse. and in a town rocked by four teenage deaths in less than two months. generates a huge amount of fear around what might be happening with our young people. we find people trying to make sense of these deaths. it consumes you, every second of every minute of every day. when those with the answers are no longer here. cheering. motherwell football club in the heart of post—industrial lanarkshire. its entire identity is wrapped up in the steel—making past. a place for the working man. but today it promotes suicide prevention. on match days, messages and signs encouraging fans to speak out, seek help all around the park. that is because th
reporter chris clements returns to his home town of wishaw in lanarkshire to ask why.u are a man talking about mental health problems. last years suicide in scotland was at its highest level and five years. been felt, with those on the front of suicide prevention. disclosure is filmed in one area where this increase has been felt, with those on the front of suicide prevention. there are people we can get because they have acted on impulse. and in a town rocked by four teenage deaths in less...
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fastball slider, curveball.pitchers clement, him so tough.nd and then you see the slider at 87 and the curveball at 80. >> joe: gurriel takes a ball. >> john: the late life is what makes max special. he's been pitching the last month probably or two battling the previous injury he had in the upper back area just fighting through games. not the late life four-seam rising fastball. >> joe: one ball, one strike. ken rosenthal can i know you talked to max and people with the nationals about what he's been through rehab-wise. >> ken: it wasn't just the cortisone shot that got him back on the mound. last night talking reporters scherzer mentioned part of the nationals medical team. chiropractor, expert on biomechanics. they did two treatments a day starting monday. 45 minutes each. worked on soft tissue, core stabilization, strengthening the neck. opening joints freeing the muscles. these sessions which continue today helped scherzer get to this point. it was a combination of things. the shot, the treatment and here is max pitching in the fifth inn
fastball slider, curveball.pitchers clement, him so tough.nd and then you see the slider at 87 and the curveball at 80. >> joe: gurriel takes a ball. >> john: the late life is what makes max special. he's been pitching the last month probably or two battling the previous injury he had in the upper back area just fighting through games. not the late life four-seam rising fastball. >> joe: one ball, one strike. ken rosenthal can i know you talked to max and people with the...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question is america an ally that can be trusted let's get to the bottom line. ever since the united states adopted its america 1st stance nato has been lambasted crimea's annexation looks permanent south korea was told they should pay for the us bases in their country and there's a renewed attempt to get out of the so-called forever wars in the middle east so can anyone blame america's allies if they're confused does anyone believe that the us will stand by them in their time of need is america 1st really mean america alone or in america on the sidelines of the big global challenges well we're very fortunate today because we have 3 people in the room that have all 'd the answers to these questions kelly playhouses the executive editor of the american conservative magazine james carafano works on national security and foreign policy at the heritage foundation and richard fontayne heads the center for a new american security great to have all of you with us here have a lot to get through today i was surprised by a comment that bret stephens in the new york
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question is america an ally that can be trusted let's get to the bottom line. ever since the united states adopted its america 1st stance nato has been lambasted crimea's annexation looks permanent south korea was told they should pay for the us bases in their country and there's a renewed attempt to get out of the so-called forever wars in the middle east so can anyone blame america's allies if they're confused does anyone believe that the us will stand by...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question the impeachment investigation of president trump may have begun but where does it end let's get to the bottom line. is super divided america your views on one picture are very strong indication of where you stand on donald trump's impeachment look at this picture what do we see the speaker of the house nancy pelosi standing with mostly white men all around some of them are grimacing and she's pointing at the president if you see the leader of the democrats disrespecting the president united states you are probably anti impeachment but if you see an active.
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question the impeachment investigation of president trump may have begun but where does it end let's get to the bottom line. is super divided america your views on one picture are very strong indication of where you stand on donald trump's impeachment look at this picture what do we see the speaker of the house nancy pelosi standing with mostly white men all around some of them are grimacing and she's pointing at the president if you see the leader of the...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question is america an ally that can be trusted let's get to the bottomline. ever since the united states adopted its america 1st stance nato has been lambasted crimea's annexation looks permanent south korea was told they should pay for the us bases in their country and there's a renewed attempt to get out of the so-called forever wars in the middle east so can anyone blame america's allies if they're confused does anyone believe that the us will stand by them in their time of need does america 1st really mean america alone or america on the sidelines of the big global challenges we're very fortunate today because we have 3 people in the room that have all the answers to these questions kelly playhouse is the executive editor of the american conservative magazine james carafano works on national security and foreign policy at the heritage foundation and richard fontayne heads the center for a new american security great to have all of you with us here have a lot to get through today i was surprised by a comment that bret stephens in the new york times ma
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question is america an ally that can be trusted let's get to the bottomline. ever since the united states adopted its america 1st stance nato has been lambasted crimea's annexation looks permanent south korea was told they should pay for the us bases in their country and there's a renewed attempt to get out of the so-called forever wars in the middle east so can anyone blame america's allies if they're confused does anyone believe that the us will stand by...
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clement them had really led markets because it provided a lot of visibility and clarity, and as the riskironment shifted, people were willing to take more risk where they faced more economic headwinds. that got turned on its head because of all the conditions that reversed in the midway point of september. now we are facing greater uncertainty in terms of policy, monetary and fiscal, and economic conditions are beginning to fall apart. in the face of all that, it is hard to see a bid to more -- a bid towards more risk off doctors. peter chung, thank you. peter chung is with bloomberg intelligence. guy: still ahead, my conversation a little earlier on was chicago fed president charles evans at the gic central banking series. we will play a bit of our conversation next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: let's get the first word news. here's riddick a group to that here's ritika gupta -- here's ritika gupta. ritika: in paris, a man with a knife killed four before he was shot and killed
clement them had really led markets because it provided a lot of visibility and clarity, and as the riskironment shifted, people were willing to take more risk where they faced more economic headwinds. that got turned on its head because of all the conditions that reversed in the midway point of september. now we are facing greater uncertainty in terms of policy, monetary and fiscal, and economic conditions are beginning to fall apart. in the face of all that, it is hard to see a bid to more --...
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good job, clement activists. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®!tes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itching, rash, or trouble
good job, clement activists. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®!tes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the...
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. >> clements says that modeling tools and observations with wind profilers could limit power shutoffsfuture. >>> breaking news coverage continues next at 6:30. >>> 49 structures destroyed in the kincaid fire. it is still very smoky here. firefighters are still watching for hot spots here. i'll have an update coming up. >>> plus we're learning new details about how the fire may have started >>> fire emergency. thousands evacuated froheir homes this >> they were really t now. grab your keys, dogs and go. >>> crews racing to gain control of that massive inferno in sonoma county as it burns out of control. >> what will i come home to? >>> the overnight developments from the front lines. plus the dire warning about this weekend. >> we do think it will be the strongest offshore wind event this send by a large margin. >>> we're tracking the next wind event and how soon pg&e can turn off power to tens of thousands in the bay area for a third time. >>> we begin with sky7, this vantage point overhead where you can see the kincaid fire in sonoma county. you can see the flames burning in the nigh
. >> clements says that modeling tools and observations with wind profilers could limit power shutoffsfuture. >>> breaking news coverage continues next at 6:30. >>> 49 structures destroyed in the kincaid fire. it is still very smoky here. firefighters are still watching for hot spots here. i'll have an update coming up. >>> plus we're learning new details about how the fire may have started >>> fire emergency. thousands evacuated froheir homes this...
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been able to do with people -- i kind of got this ideal from you when we went to your location on clement street, and we talked about the drivers for goodwill and the challenges with their suspended license and how they couldn't drive the trucks, but they could work for the companies and then you had to drive. one of the things we did, aaron peskin, thank you for your support on making sure that we were getting rid of some of the past fees and other things in giving people a clean start so that they could get their license, and they can get employment opportunities like things like what are offered through goodwill. it really is a partnership. we can't change the city for the better alone. we need organizations who care deeply and who are invested in the people of san francisco, and goodwill, for the past 103 years , in san francisco, in particular, has been demonstrating time and time again it really is about providing an opportunity for people to take care of themselves and making sure that they have a thriving, a comfortable community to do so because it is challenging. when you sadly
been able to do with people -- i kind of got this ideal from you when we went to your location on clement street, and we talked about the drivers for goodwill and the challenges with their suspended license and how they couldn't drive the trucks, but they could work for the companies and then you had to drive. one of the things we did, aaron peskin, thank you for your support on making sure that we were getting rid of some of the past fees and other things in giving people a clean start so that...
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the working groups in the clement and that we set up were important in us trying to get as close to right as possible and we did not design it ourselves. we leaned on more than 150 colleagues across the new global public affairs to design it, with the best ways in which we work so that helped to get get off on a strong site. >> hello. i was in the previous administration and i see familiar faces. my question is for the under secretary which gets to your point about intent not the integration and the act to bring those bureaus together because i know enough to know how challenging that is and i thank you for your service it is more leveling up and seen what is public diplomacy and there's a range that i found in my time which was telling america straight which was the old usia slogan which was explaining america to the world and using information space and public engagement as a tool for advancing policy interests. we see that with the radicalization efforts where thoughts about has but more about knocking down disinformation, understanding target audiences. the radicalization is one polic
the working groups in the clement and that we set up were important in us trying to get as close to right as possible and we did not design it ourselves. we leaned on more than 150 colleagues across the new global public affairs to design it, with the best ways in which we work so that helped to get get off on a strong site. >> hello. i was in the previous administration and i see familiar faces. my question is for the under secretary which gets to your point about intent not the...
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. >> greg clements leads the schools fire weather research lab. they go towards the fire posting information on twitter for firefighters to check in real time. a way to help those on the front lines while showing students something way more real than what they see in a classroom. >> what we can offer is basically those data sets to the people who really care about them, and we can offer it firsthand as fast as they need it. >> reporter: the san jose state team has already been to the kincade fire twice. they're here now to download data. they're likely to head back up north soon again. live at san jose state, scott budman, nbc news. >> looks similar to our storm ranger which we have here. >> and theirs, they've got to get right into the fire line because it's going to be doing the high resolution data close to the fire. so, i think that's going to become important with tracking embers in the future which will be great because of course we know that is one of the biggest threats we're under right now as we head into the next wind event. the fire is
. >> greg clements leads the schools fire weather research lab. they go towards the fire posting information on twitter for firefighters to check in real time. a way to help those on the front lines while showing students something way more real than what they see in a classroom. >> what we can offer is basically those data sets to the people who really care about them, and we can offer it firsthand as fast as they need it. >> reporter: the san jose state team has already been...
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my name is beth clements and i'm the ceo here at the visitor center. we are pleased to be hosting this event with our good friends the united states capital historical society. i can't think of a better way to mark constitution day than with a program devoted to citizenship. our founders knew that our democratic system of government would depend on having an informed citizenry. john adams said that livery cannot be preserved without general knowledge among the people. his successor put it even more simply. life and liberty go together. of the reasons that the capitol visitors center was established was to inform, involve and inspire citizens of all ages. we do that every day through our debt expanding series of public programs and educational programs. ongoing contributions to achieving these civic education goals is the partnership of the we the people program. share ourighted to constitutional system with so many students from the washington dc area. our entire education team proudly supports this partnership, i wanted to give a special note of thank
my name is beth clements and i'm the ceo here at the visitor center. we are pleased to be hosting this event with our good friends the united states capital historical society. i can't think of a better way to mark constitution day than with a program devoted to citizenship. our founders knew that our democratic system of government would depend on having an informed citizenry. john adams said that livery cannot be preserved without general knowledge among the people. his successor put it even...
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dispatch>> the kincade fire continues to burn this morning and questions raised about trent and mike clements burning it and they say they are on distribution lines on the area where the fire started because the utility was concerned about the weather but it kept power flowing on that particular stretch of high-voltage transmission lines because the wind had not met the shutdown threshold and the governor took the utility to task yesterday for both its business practices past and president or present. >> mark my word it is a new day of accountability and transparency but i cannot look any of you in the eye and honestly say that we can snap our fingers and address a decade of mismanagement.>> the investigation into the start of the kincade fire focused on a broken jumper wire found on a transmission tower near the geysers geothermal power plant and pg&e said the tower in question had been inspected several times the past two years. >>> at least one man living in the kincade fire zone is relieved today, the flames surrounded his hilltop home near geyserville burning through his landscaping but
dispatch>> the kincade fire continues to burn this morning and questions raised about trent and mike clements burning it and they say they are on distribution lines on the area where the fire started because the utility was concerned about the weather but it kept power flowing on that particular stretch of high-voltage transmission lines because the wind had not met the shutdown threshold and the governor took the utility to task yesterday for both its business practices past and...
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paul clement is approaching 100, but he had so many years in the solicitor general's office. really unfair. anyway, congratulations on those numbers. i will call on audience questions. there are two people with microphones. and i call on you, please wait for the mic so the c-span viewers can hear your question, and please ask only a question and a short one at that. one question i'm going to rule out preemptively is anything to do with a hypothetical impeachment trial that the chief justice might have to preside at. today's program is just going to focus on the supreme court's judicial caseload. we can schedule another program if the i-word moves to the senate. who wants to ask the first question? i see someone in the very back. a microphone is headed your way. please state your name and identify yourself. >> my question is on the discrimination case. subsequent ameliorative statutes have excluded sexual orientation. thinking of the emergence with disabilities act. do you think other discrimination statutes have treated that are going to be looked at by the court, or are they
paul clement is approaching 100, but he had so many years in the solicitor general's office. really unfair. anyway, congratulations on those numbers. i will call on audience questions. there are two people with microphones. and i call on you, please wait for the mic so the c-span viewers can hear your question, and please ask only a question and a short one at that. one question i'm going to rule out preemptively is anything to do with a hypothetical impeachment trial that the chief justice...
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clement summit that was scheduled for december and sent to iago, which has seen weeks of mass protests against the chilean government's neoliberal policies. an u.n. is now looking for alternative venue. the annual climate meetings offer a critical space for developing countries to request greater help from rich nations as a confront the worst effects of the climate crisis. pinera's announcement comes as a dire new report says 300 million people are at risk of being displaced due to rising sea levels. three times more than previous estimates. according to the study published in nature communication, the vast majority of the most vulnerable populations are concentrated in asia with china, bangngladesh, india,a, vietnam, indonesia, and thahailand facing the gravest threats. amy: study f finds global sea levels are expected to rise between two to seven feet and possibly more with some coastal cities being wiped off the map. to talk more about the implications of the latest report on the we are joined now by two guests. us, ceo strauss is with and chief scieientist at climate central, ando-
clement summit that was scheduled for december and sent to iago, which has seen weeks of mass protests against the chilean government's neoliberal policies. an u.n. is now looking for alternative venue. the annual climate meetings offer a critical space for developing countries to request greater help from rich nations as a confront the worst effects of the climate crisis. pinera's announcement comes as a dire new report says 300 million people are at risk of being displaced due to rising sea...
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john bonifaz is the co-author with ron fein and ben clements of "the constitution demands it: the case for the impeachment of donald trump." chris hedges is a pulitzer-prize winning journalist, award-winning author, and activist. he is a columnist for the news website truthdig. his latest article is headlined "the problem with impeachment." he h has written numerous books, including most recently, "america: the farewell tour." we welcome you both to democracy now! john bonifaz, let's begin with you. why do you feel donald trump should be impeached? >>>> donald trump is a threat to our republic. he defies the e constitution and the rule of law almost on the daily basis and really from the moment he took the oath of office, he showed this disregard for the constitution, refusing to divest from his business interest all over the world and directly colliding with the anticorruption provisions of the constitution, foreign and domestic i'm i'm its clauses. enforcement, the impeachable offenses did not stop there. he repeatedly has been abusing his power and the oath of office beach meant pro
john bonifaz is the co-author with ron fein and ben clements of "the constitution demands it: the case for the impeachment of donald trump." chris hedges is a pulitzer-prize winning journalist, award-winning author, and activist. he is a columnist for the news website truthdig. his latest article is headlined "the problem with impeachment." he h has written numerous books, including most recently, "america: the farewell tour." we welcome you both to democracy now!...
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neighbors that whenever there's a tornado sighting the safest bet is to shelter in your home advice clements plans to follow. >>we don't want anybody to get hurt or their trust traveling by or alright turning to our weather now with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow yeah guys you know pretty interesting weather usually about 5 tornadoes a year in california don't think that happening very not much but ours of course much smaller than the big the ef fives that they'll see in the senate united states. other tonight, we're looking very quiet and looks like it's going to be a very cold night around the bay area in fact the coldest night so far of this fall's these temperatures really going to be falling off. but here look at the long range forecast we've got some nice weather had the showers winding down across the sierra nevada today that system headed eastward high pressure building in behind you see that big nice clear slot. that's where we're going to be for tomorrow night means lots of sunshine coming your way. another cold front bearing down on the pacific northwest water happens her
neighbors that whenever there's a tornado sighting the safest bet is to shelter in your home advice clements plans to follow. >>we don't want anybody to get hurt or their trust traveling by or alright turning to our weather now with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow yeah guys you know pretty interesting weather usually about 5 tornadoes a year in california don't think that happening very not much but ours of course much smaller than the big the ef fives that they'll see in the...
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amendments they want 16 year olds to be able to vote because they feel like 16 year olds would support clement's they want 16 year olds to be able to vote because they feel like 16 year olds would support opposing parties like the liberal democrats the s.n.p. maybe even labor as well so opposing parties like the liberal democrats the s.n.p. maybe even labor as well so it all remains to be seen some more if that passes when the exact date of any of it all remains to be seen some more if that passes when the exact date of any potential general election will be. ok we'll let you get back to you keeping watch on the commons come back to you when we get the votes for what it's worth for now though easterly in westminster thank you general election will be. ok we'll let you get back to you keeping watch on the commons come back to you when we get the votes for what it's worth for now though easterly in westminster thank you. next french authorities have found. next french authorities have found 8 afghan migrants 4 adults and 4 children in a refrigerated truck in the north $1.00 to $8.00 afghan migrant
amendments they want 16 year olds to be able to vote because they feel like 16 year olds would support clement's they want 16 year olds to be able to vote because they feel like 16 year olds would support opposing parties like the liberal democrats the s.n.p. maybe even labor as well so opposing parties like the liberal democrats the s.n.p. maybe even labor as well so it all remains to be seen some more if that passes when the exact date of any of it all remains to be seen some more if that...
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hunter biden getting that job in ukraine in 2015 that he went to the vice president staff come up clementd this looks really bad. and he was turned away. your reaction. >> good. i'm surprised i haven't heard about it since. my guess is if the news media would have reported on at very next day. >> chris: i'm asking you about it. >> i'm hearing about it for the first time i look forward to finding out more about it. >> chris: it's been reported widely in the past 24 hours. >> i've been busy in the last 48 hours chris. >> chris: let me ask you if something else maybe you don't know this but president trump has decided after he put you out there in that briefing to announce he is decided that he is not going to how hold it at doral. he blames it on the hostile media and their democratic partners but again he was getting hammered by republicans. why did he cave? >> we talked about it at great length last night and it's not lost on me that if we made the decision on thursday we wouldn't have had the press conference on thursday regarding every thing else but that's fine. we did talk about it la
hunter biden getting that job in ukraine in 2015 that he went to the vice president staff come up clementd this looks really bad. and he was turned away. your reaction. >> good. i'm surprised i haven't heard about it since. my guess is if the news media would have reported on at very next day. >> chris: i'm asking you about it. >> i'm hearing about it for the first time i look forward to finding out more about it. >> chris: it's been reported widely in the past 24 hours....
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cup, after losing to south africa in the semi—final and in half an hour, disclosure reporter chris clementso his home town of wishaw to ask why suicide in scotland is at a five—year high. president trump says the leader of the so—called islamic state group, abu bakr al—baghdadi, has been killed during an operation by us special forces. the is leader had been described as the world's most wanted man, in 2011 the us officially designated him a "terrorist" and offered a reward of ten million dollars for information leading to his capture or death — his death had been wrongly reported on several occasions. to his capture or death — his death had been wrongly reported on several occasions. he emerged in 2010 as the leader of al-qaeda in iraq, one of the groups that merged with is, and rose to prominence during the attempted merger with the al—nusra front in syria. our correspondent quentin sommerville reports, the ferocious sound of the firefight was held from. —— the ferocious sound of the firefight was heard for miles. us forces dropped from helicopters and surrounded a compound. a brutal kill
cup, after losing to south africa in the semi—final and in half an hour, disclosure reporter chris clementso his home town of wishaw to ask why suicide in scotland is at a five—year high. president trump says the leader of the so—called islamic state group, abu bakr al—baghdadi, has been killed during an operation by us special forces. the is leader had been described as the world's most wanted man, in 2011 the us officially designated him a "terrorist" and offered a reward of...