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his brother off the coast in daily city. a man was stucked in surf around 3:00 p.m. he was not visible w iater by the time they arrived. >>> new details about the let sustain being blamed for an e.coli out break. the cdc is telling people not to eat any romaine and throw it out if you have it. at least 32 people have become ill in 11 states including here in california. lettuce from florida and california should enlter the supply chain soon. >> a report shows extreme weather disasters are worsening in the u.s. this was written before the hurricanes and wildfires. the report warns of more stronger, and longer disasters triggered in part by global warming.
his brother off the coast in daily city. a man was stucked in surf around 3:00 p.m. he was not visible w iater by the time they arrived. >>> new details about the let sustain being blamed for an e.coli out break. the cdc is telling people not to eat any romaine and throw it out if you have it. at least 32 people have become ill in 11 states including here in california. lettuce from florida and california should enlter the supply chain soon. >> a report shows extreme weather...
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searching for a 28-year-old man who disappeared while swimming with his brother off the coast in daily city. a man was stucked in surf around 3:00 p.m. he was not visible w iater by the time they arrived. >>> new details about the let sustain being blamed for an e.coli out break. the cdc is telling people not to eat any romaine and throw it out if you have it. at least 32 people have become ill in 11 states including here in california. lettuce from florida and california should enlter the supply chain soon. >> a report shows extreme weather disasters are worsening in the u.s. this was written before the hurricanes and wildfires. the report warns of more stronger, and longer disasters triggered in part by global warming. and says how they are hurting our health and economy. >>> how an annual south bay tradition is helping victims from the fire. >> a gift being given to a family that lost their home in the fire. >>> in the south bay, a tradition is helping families. the annual tree lighting. the smith family said this brought a bit of light to this stark time. we'll go live downtown with the
searching for a 28-year-old man who disappeared while swimming with his brother off the coast in daily city. a man was stucked in surf around 3:00 p.m. he was not visible w iater by the time they arrived. >>> new details about the let sustain being blamed for an e.coli out break. the cdc is telling people not to eat any romaine and throw it out if you have it. at least 32 people have become ill in 11 states including here in california. lettuce from florida and california should enlter...
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lanes of victorian london with dance parties and shops over flowing all at the christmas fair in daily city. bring an unwrapped new toy to benefit the santa claus toy drive. or head to bellmount on saturday showcasing local artists. there will also be live music and admission and parking is free. >>> the mountain view senior center is hosting their holiday bazaar. and vendors and crampers will be at the arenda festival. >>> it there will be holiday foods and that happens friday and sunday. in sports raiders are away and sharks are at home. >>> speaking of the warriors they were missing their mojo this weekend. >>> and kevin durant is coming up next in sports. ♪ ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ >>> the warriors have lost 3 of the last 5? >> yeah, but the good news is they're back to being joyious. dray maund's first game back and it didn't work out well. although, early on, it was just a full on love fest between the 2. it never eve happened, did it. the dramond has no problem. this was all luabout the rockets. they had -- about the rockets. and the warriors turned the ball
lanes of victorian london with dance parties and shops over flowing all at the christmas fair in daily city. bring an unwrapped new toy to benefit the santa claus toy drive. or head to bellmount on saturday showcasing local artists. there will also be live music and admission and parking is free. >>> the mountain view senior center is hosting their holiday bazaar. and vendors and crampers will be at the arenda festival. >>> it there will be holiday foods and that happens...
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so zooming in, you can see the rain pushing from san francisco down to daily city, south san francisco, pacifica across the east bay, hercules, berkeley, oakland, san diego getting that much-needed rain, near san ramone and walnut creek as well. zooming out all of this is pushing to the north and northeast, we're looking at more rain through the rest of the afternoon here this is a live look you can see the rain drops on our camera. rainfall amounts picking up 1.4 so far of rain there, kentfield, a half inch of rain for santa row a, san francisco, .01 inches of rain in san jose. the rain quality, vakerville, unhealthy air we're looking at improving air quality talk about the timing of more wet weather on the way. >> the wet roads may be to blame for this nasty crash, two people were injured in this erday at even light rain can cause dangerous conditions. >>> in the east bay some 19,000 customers without power in concord, walnut cream, and pleasant hill. this hair salon had to make some adjustments treating hair without power, others closed without power. pg and e is investigating. >>>
so zooming in, you can see the rain pushing from san francisco down to daily city, south san francisco, pacifica across the east bay, hercules, berkeley, oakland, san diego getting that much-needed rain, near san ramone and walnut creek as well. zooming out all of this is pushing to the north and northeast, we're looking at more rain through the rest of the afternoon here this is a live look you can see the rain drops on our camera. rainfall amounts picking up 1.4 so far of rain there,...
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officials have not said if this is connected to the man that disappeared while swimming near daily city on friday or a missing pacificia man whose car was found last night. >>> happening right now, the holiday travel rush is on as people return from the long thanksgiving weekend. and this year records may be broken for airline travel. a brks krrbc 7 news reporter ka look what is happening and katy, do you see any delays out there? >> reporter: deon, at this point, there are some minor arrival delays. departures, however, that's a different story. the website is showing significant departure delays for all three bay area airports and that's likely due to blizzard conditions in chicago. >> it wasn't bad. >> got to the airport in san diego, it was beautiful. no lines, no security, nothing. got here and walked right out. >> it's definitely a busy day today. we anticipate about 80,000 travelers, departing sfo today. definitely a busy travel day. >> reporter: now at sfo this afternoon and evening, it's been pretty smooth sailing. there is small delays for arrivals and departures and they expe
officials have not said if this is connected to the man that disappeared while swimming near daily city on friday or a missing pacificia man whose car was found last night. >>> happening right now, the holiday travel rush is on as people return from the long thanksgiving weekend. and this year records may be broken for airline travel. a brks krrbc 7 news reporter ka look what is happening and katy, do you see any delays out there? >> reporter: deon, at this point, there are some...
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more than 5100 customers in daily city and 1700 in saratoga lost power at 9:30 last night. >>> theories that video i wanted to show you out of oakland. interstate 580, eastbound side, near macarthur boulevard. you can see cars had to slow down. they were going through a pool of water on the highway. >>> as extensive flooding on streets all over the years, this is market and church streets late last night. you can see cars sloshing through the roads there. at least one foot standing on the roads there. >> many encountering flooded streets like this. abc 7 news employee shot this in sanarplashi throh vel inches on san bruno avenue. >> many commuters are being extra careful because of the rain and trying to be more patient in traffic. >> everyone tries to be smart. there's some people out there not. so everyone just -- i just kind of listen to my audible subscription and listen to my book and calm down and take it easy. >> in gilroy last night, streets by premium outlets were busy despite the conditions. >> this time we are headed to the north bay. >> amy hollyfield joining us live. how ar
more than 5100 customers in daily city and 1700 in saratoga lost power at 9:30 last night. >>> theories that video i wanted to show you out of oakland. interstate 580, eastbound side, near macarthur boulevard. you can see cars had to slow down. they were going through a pool of water on the highway. >>> as extensive flooding on streets all over the years, this is market and church streets late last night. you can see cars sloshing through the roads there. at least one foot...
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even sunny in daily city at 63 degrees. 75 in vallejo, about 76 in san rafael. upper 60s to lower 70s in the east bay. 72 fremont. and inlands near 80 degrees in a lot of cities tomorrow. 79 walnut creek, 80 the high in concord. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. mild afternoon on your monday. as you go to it polls on tuesday no weather worries, it's sunny. carbon copy weather forecast. fog knocks us down a little bit. a little cooler but still no rain the next seven days. >> but this is fall. >> this is fall, yeah. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00 some of the world's top runners took the "look what she's accomplished... she authored the ban on assault weapons... pushed the desert protection act through congress, and steered billions of federal dollars to california projects such as subway construction and wildfire restoration." "she... played an important role in fighting off ...trump's efforts to kill the affordable care act." california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. california values senator dianne feinstein >>> run, forest,
even sunny in daily city at 63 degrees. 75 in vallejo, about 76 in san rafael. upper 60s to lower 70s in the east bay. 72 fremont. and inlands near 80 degrees in a lot of cities tomorrow. 79 walnut creek, 80 the high in concord. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. mild afternoon on your monday. as you go to it polls on tuesday no weather worries, it's sunny. carbon copy weather forecast. fog knocks us down a little bit. a little cooler but still no rain the next seven days. >> but...
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daily city. because of the housing costs, and this increase in wages will definitely help our members and our constituents. we applaud you for that, you know, on another note this is one set step in creating a live annual wage in san francisco. the role of government especially a government with this size of budget is to serve the working people in the city. this is a good example how to get it done. we applaud you four that. let's continue the work. there is a lot more to do. thank you. [applause.] >> before i start the next speaker's time i would like to remind members of the the audience audit support -- [ inaudible ] audible support is not permit ted. [ inaudible ] >> good afternoon, soup supervisors, i am a home care worker for almost 30 years in san francisco. i am a member for sciu local 2015. since the beginning for many years we have been working together with a living wage coalition in san francisco. for us, it is very important to have a decent salary because the work we do is very imp
daily city. because of the housing costs, and this increase in wages will definitely help our members and our constituents. we applaud you for that, you know, on another note this is one set step in creating a live annual wage in san francisco. the role of government especially a government with this size of budget is to serve the working people in the city. this is a good example how to get it done. we applaud you four that. let's continue the work. there is a lot more to do. thank you....
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messages left on the hotline will be reviewed daily. the citye hotline so residents have an easy and direct way to report hate crimes. >>> you're never more than 7 minutes away from my accuweather forecast. we have bone dry air that could mess with your sinuses. good news, look at the winds. 15 to 25 miles per hour. they will continue to taper. that's why the red flag warning expires at 7:00. midnight saturday night, you could see the winds developing once again. increasing as we head towards sunday morning, 20 to 30 miles per hour. that's getting close to critical fire conditions. i wouldn't be surprised if another red flag warning is issued for saturday night into sunday. during the day sunday, the winds will cool down. the events not as strong as the ones we're living through right now and they won't last quite as long. >> in the east bay, a disabled vehicle on southbound 880 just south of 238. part of the right lane blocked. emergency crews on the way to the scene. so far that is not a major issue. we have a pretty longanbachup in the cash l
messages left on the hotline will be reviewed daily. the citye hotline so residents have an easy and direct way to report hate crimes. >>> you're never more than 7 minutes away from my accuweather forecast. we have bone dry air that could mess with your sinuses. good news, look at the winds. 15 to 25 miles per hour. they will continue to taper. that's why the red flag warning expires at 7:00. midnight saturday night, you could see the winds developing once again. increasing as we head...
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and more people on 280 and 28 is slow out of of daily city. the whole thing is affected.on valley commute, every freeway is slow. >>> a quiet day for us. and the next week or so, will have be good snow through the much of the country but nothing here. our lows are cold that is the one thing that we got going for us. pretty good systems march into rockies. cold rain from the northeast and a scart - scattered in the deep south. it looks like a wide swath of snow. there will be lake-effect snows even in the northeast. nothing for us for at least a week. kelsey have i hit 38 this morning. napa airport 36, morgan hill 38, walnut creek 38. the pattern is locked n and the high pressure is off the west coast. it will have day to day changes. it could be a little cooler on the 16th. but we don't see any rain yet. things could always change fast this time of year. 40s and 50s on your temperatures to 61 in livermore. it was 43 at 4:00 a.m. and they have an east, southeast breeze. the lows are below average for some. but the high muchs are a good ten degrees above. a northeast breeze
and more people on 280 and 28 is slow out of of daily city. the whole thing is affected.on valley commute, every freeway is slow. >>> a quiet day for us. and the next week or so, will have be good snow through the much of the country but nothing here. our lows are cold that is the one thing that we got going for us. pretty good systems march into rockies. cold rain from the northeast and a scart - scattered in the deep south. it looks like a wide swath of snow. there will be...
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laundry blocks across the city many locals still rely on contaminated surface water to meet their daily needs the river which passes through one time is the city's largest source of water local people fish and do they washing here but the water is contaminated by rule of sewage only a part of the town and every vote is connected to the sewage system and none of the waste water is properly treated. the director of the municipal waste water facility worries that environmental pollution will soon make it impossible to provide local residents with safe drinking water. with respect to the quality of the drinking water is environmental degradation. our facilities have to operate in full capacity just to use meet the needs as best we can this is met. with what subsystems the city has drafted a proposal to expand its waste water treatment facilities these improvements in water management are urgently needed as. those only two will otherwise the it will not be a source of life but a threat to the local environment and people. that's it you're out today with the latest on the wall the business fr
laundry blocks across the city many locals still rely on contaminated surface water to meet their daily needs the river which passes through one time is the city's largest source of water local people fish and do they washing here but the water is contaminated by rule of sewage only a part of the town and every vote is connected to the sewage system and none of the waste water is properly treated. the director of the municipal waste water facility worries that environmental pollution will soon...
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taking another look at the papers with our reviewers michael booker, from the daily express and rachel cunliffe, from city
taking another look at the papers with our reviewers michael booker, from the daily express and rachel cunliffe, from city
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be our guest trends food city managed by from bought. this is the dailynews live from berlin a quick hits and found innocent of blasphemy but still not free the husband of christian pakistani woman as your baby tells d.w.i. he fears for her safety after the government strikes a deal with islamist hardliners protesting the decision to. also coming up u.s. sanctions are on their way back to iran as promised by u.s. presidents donald trump up to vowing to kill the iran nuclear deal the sanctions are set to hit hard on monday.
be our guest trends food city managed by from bought. this is the dailynews live from berlin a quick hits and found innocent of blasphemy but still not free the husband of christian pakistani woman as your baby tells d.w.i. he fears for her safety after the government strikes a deal with islamist hardliners protesting the decision to. also coming up u.s. sanctions are on their way back to iran as promised by u.s. presidents donald trump up to vowing to kill the iran nuclear deal the sanctions...
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because otherwise, why would the "dodge city daily globe" be planning its big holiday gift expo if the civic center is going to be so inaccessible? i mean, call me an optimist, but i'm not expecting hard hats to be required at the ho, ho, holiday expo. i'm just saying. our producer, julia, did stop by the county clerk's office to see if we could get any more information in person and we could get on the phone about moving the polling place, first of all, and, second of all, moving it way out of town. the county clerk has rejected the idea of having people vote in local schools in dodge city. we wanted to know more about why that was, since everybody can get to their local school. we've been trying to get answers for days. calling in from our offices across the country. but when our producer got to the clerk's office in dodge city, the county clerk staff told our producer that the clerk wasn't there and no one was there who would answer any questions. they did give us the name of the county clerk's new lawyer that they have just hired for this fight over their balloting. i should tell y
because otherwise, why would the "dodge city daily globe" be planning its big holiday gift expo if the civic center is going to be so inaccessible? i mean, call me an optimist, but i'm not expecting hard hats to be required at the ho, ho, holiday expo. i'm just saying. our producer, julia, did stop by the county clerk's office to see if we could get any more information in person and we could get on the phone about moving the polling place, first of all, and, second of all, moving it...
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those of us that spend a lot of time i reminded daily of the city as a tourist destination. were reminded as we had the brakes and take a picture. were reminded as we drive home on a wednesday in august and count numerous people in full costing. but, we are also reminded, when we find ourselves at the national park service watch boats navigate the historic war, as we walked down the street surrounded by meticulously maintained architecture. there are, without a doubt, many reasons to spend time in salem. kate fox the exact date of director of destination tourism has stated 1 million visitors come to salem each year and about 500,000 of those visitors come during the month of october alone. i think those statistics are relevant. in 2014 a news reporter asked the question that has occupied down for a century. what's drying the most visitors. , they are reflecting the tensions at the heart of salem status as a side of historic importance in modern tourism. this owner of the popular salem witch museum contended that the witch trials were the most important things of modern touri
those of us that spend a lot of time i reminded daily of the city as a tourist destination. were reminded as we had the brakes and take a picture. were reminded as we drive home on a wednesday in august and count numerous people in full costing. but, we are also reminded, when we find ourselves at the national park service watch boats navigate the historic war, as we walked down the street surrounded by meticulously maintained architecture. there are, without a doubt, many reasons to spend time...
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tone open wounds in eastern ukraine around two million people live daily with the danger of mines and unexploded munitions bridge city to glory we have checked into the mind about a third of the affected territories in the muslim world will that we would have the capacity to clear more areas but that's just not possible because they are too close to the front line is almost impossible because nina. the line of fire separates the self-proclaimed people's republic from the ukrainian controlled territory it also runs past what's left of dinner towards the scene of bitter fighting in twenty fifteen foot this is home in the garden he shows us where his father was killed by a grenade the fifty five year old is pinning his hopes on russia cream and they've already taken crimea and a dumbass region to that will probably be a bit too much but one day the dumbass will surely be part of russia again just like we used to be like many here in donetsk igal can see no way back to life under ukrainian rule. now there may be more than six months to go before elections to the european parliament they are set for may two thousand and n
tone open wounds in eastern ukraine around two million people live daily with the danger of mines and unexploded munitions bridge city to glory we have checked into the mind about a third of the affected territories in the muslim world will that we would have the capacity to clear more areas but that's just not possible because they are too close to the front line is almost impossible because nina. the line of fire separates the self-proclaimed people's republic from the ukrainian controlled...
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liz: we have this coming in, president trump is telling the daily caller new york city paid a quote,e to get amazon to queens. quote, this is apparently the quote, they're giving up a lot. they're expensive deals. only time will tell. maybe amazon will have massive competition and they won't be the same company in five years, in which case it would be a big mistake. we should mention, 24,000 jobs coming to just outside of manhattan, which would be queens. the stock right now down about 1.5%. >> he's right about that. about the competition, definitely. the fact that new york paid way up for this. look what they're putting it, in the most gentrified area of the city. liz: it's no longer inexpensive to live in queens. >> i think the president is 100% right on this. thank god he didn't say boycott amazon. i think he goes off the rails on this. but this deal smells. it's corporate welfare, writ large. and you know -- liz: you don't think it balances out? >> no, it never does. liz: jobs that are going to pay decent wages? >> i covered this for years when i was covering wall street and the
liz: we have this coming in, president trump is telling the daily caller new york city paid a quote,e to get amazon to queens. quote, this is apparently the quote, they're giving up a lot. they're expensive deals. only time will tell. maybe amazon will have massive competition and they won't be the same company in five years, in which case it would be a big mistake. we should mention, 24,000 jobs coming to just outside of manhattan, which would be queens. the stock right now down about 1.5%....
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taking another look at the papers with our reviewers michael booker, from the daily express and rachel cunliffe, from city stay with us for that. good evening. britain's most senior police officer, cressida dick, has revealed that a criminal investigation has begun, into allegations of anti—semitic hate crime among labour party members. she said it appears "there may have been a crime committed". it comes after an internal labour party dossier detailing messages posted by members online, was handed to the metropolitan police in september. anti—semitic hate crime involves hostility towards dues, ranging from verbal abuse to physical assault. the labour party itself, is not under investigation. our deputy political editor, john pienaar reports. today, no escaping this question. mr corbyn, any response to the police investigation? good morning. any response at all about the police investigation? good morning, how nice to see you. do you think the labour party was involved in anti—semitism? good morning, how nice to see you. goodbye. are you finally going to take action on this, mr corbyn? goodbye. jeremy cor
taking another look at the papers with our reviewers michael booker, from the daily express and rachel cunliffe, from city stay with us for that. good evening. britain's most senior police officer, cressida dick, has revealed that a criminal investigation has begun, into allegations of anti—semitic hate crime among labour party members. she said it appears "there may have been a crime committed". it comes after an internal labour party dossier detailing messages posted by members...
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city. >> and you got him his first job there, right? >> stephen: no, i got him tired at "the dailyot him hired at "the daily show." we were at second city, at the "daney carvey show." >> you came up together. >> stephen: yes >> and you had some incredible sketches i haven't seen. i encourage everyone to go-- they're like surreal videos of them online. and there's a video of you giews at a comedy conference, and you start singing the national anthem for some reason, and steve jumps in and this really surreal thing starts to happen in the room where people start to rise and put their hands on their hearts. itis beautiful and amaze ago. >> stephen: it's beautiful, and also extremely uncomfortable to do that in the middle of a comedy conference. people go, "i guess we have to do this." >> that's what happened in the video. >> stephen: exactly. >> and there was another one where you are play waiters -- >> stephen: who are nauseated by food. did you spend time with him off camera? i saw-- what's going on here? this is you-- this is steve taking a picture of you. and is that husband daugh
city. >> and you got him his first job there, right? >> stephen: no, i got him tired at "the dailyot him hired at "the daily show." we were at second city, at the "daney carvey show." >> you came up together. >> stephen: yes >> and you had some incredible sketches i haven't seen. i encourage everyone to go-- they're like surreal videos of them online. and there's a video of you giews at a comedy conference, and you start singing the...
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many locals still rely on contaminated surface water to meet stead daily needs the river which passes through antananarivo is a city's largest source of water local people fish and do their washin here but the water is contaminated by role sewage and the waste that litters the riverbank. members our record towson says providing better infrastructure isn't enough political action is also necessary to create a lost in change. the work that we are doing is contributing to to show to the governments how the how will be the impact of this type of a petition to the people to live and how the government proved this people's life for our work to our priority our action we will show we will influence the government that there is some action that could be taken to avoid people's lives destruction. the municipal water utility agrees but lacks the resources to take action only a small part of a turn and i was connected to the sewer system. and none of its waste water is properly treated. the director of the municipal waste water facility worries that environmental pollution will soon make it impossible to provide local residents
many locals still rely on contaminated surface water to meet stead daily needs the river which passes through antananarivo is a city's largest source of water local people fish and do their washin here but the water is contaminated by role sewage and the waste that litters the riverbank. members our record towson says providing better infrastructure isn't enough political action is also necessary to create a lost in change. the work that we are doing is contributing to to show to the...
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with me are michael booker, deputy editor at the daily express and rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at citys are already in. let's start with the times which says the prime minister is considering a plan to cut university tuition fees, the move is described as a challenge to labour's policy which is to abolish the charges altogether. the i leads with news of new testing for breast cancer which the paper says has the potential to significantly reduce deaths. the telegraph's top story are comments made by the head of the organisation which represents children in care — the effect rising success rates of ivf are having on adoption. the financial times says britain's richest man is in talks to take over the ford factory in bridgend as part of a plan to develop a new off—road vehicle at the site. the guardian features comments from staff at sir philip green's arcadia group, who allege there was a climate of fear at the company. the daily mail reports on the damages paid out to broadcaster paul gambicini after prosecutors wrongly accused him of sex offences. the daily mirror carries the story of
with me are michael booker, deputy editor at the daily express and rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at citys are already in. let's start with the times which says the prime minister is considering a plan to cut university tuition fees, the move is described as a challenge to labour's policy which is to abolish the charges altogether. the i leads with news of new testing for breast cancer which the paper says has the potential to significantly reduce deaths. the telegraph's top story...
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daily show," everybody! we're back in new york city! i'm trevor noah! thank you so much! take a seat, everybody!et's get into it! in preparation for the midterm elections tomorrow, we have two guests joining us tonight, the republican governor of ohio john kasich is here and democratic senator from new jersey cory booker will be joining us! ( cheers and applause ) both of them, one show, and they don't know this yet, but one of them is the father of my baby! ( laughter ) #maury, #resist. but before we get to that, let's catch up on it did's headlines. as you probably know the migrant caravan coming from central america is now a few short several hundred miles from the united states border ( laughter ) and the welcoming committee is on the way to meet them. >> tonight a show of force with migrant caravans at least 700 miles away. the first wave of american troops arrives putting up barriers, wire men's fencing to keep migrants about. >> this could cost upwards of $200 million by the end of the year. >> trevor: $200 million? for that money, you realize you could fly the entire caravan first class
daily show," everybody! we're back in new york city! i'm trevor noah! thank you so much! take a seat, everybody!et's get into it! in preparation for the midterm elections tomorrow, we have two guests joining us tonight, the republican governor of ohio john kasich is here and democratic senator from new jersey cory booker will be joining us! ( cheers and applause ) both of them, one show, and they don't know this yet, but one of them is the father of my baby! ( laughter ) #maury, #resist....
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i do think that we need to do something about the number of cars that are in this city on a daily basis. especially downtown and especially in the area that you researched. and because in my community, it is not like that. so those are the things that we might want to be looking at because the traffic in san francisco has gotten out of hand >> i live where there are hills. there is a question of do you consider bicycling also with the electronic accoutrements? i have a brother who is a physical therapist. he bikes to work every day and has been doing it for 20 years. so dare we say we all get a little older and he likes it that he can be more efficient and now have a motorized bike. however, it has been stolen before too. theft is an issue. i want to see the data broken out in terms of immigrants, age and by zip code. we need to look at the geography if -- i don't think we can compare with denmark, because there's a lot more flatland and infrastructure already there. and potholes are really dangerous. i think that women, especially if they are caregivers, they really are careful about n
i do think that we need to do something about the number of cars that are in this city on a daily basis. especially downtown and especially in the area that you researched. and because in my community, it is not like that. so those are the things that we might want to be looking at because the traffic in san francisco has gotten out of hand >> i live where there are hills. there is a question of do you consider bicycling also with the electronic accoutrements? i have a brother who is a...
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calls every day from people who've overdosed on painkillers pharmacist undershirts encounters city cases on a daily basis. what is going to all center efforts towards a better how can i help you it's a demo you took paracetamol and ibuprofen. and when you take them on to be added to her age and weight. six and twenty six. and fifty eight kilos. the amount of medication and the patient's body weight is calculated to determine whether this is a case of life or death the caller is a paramedic he suspects the young woman was attempting suicide and given the number of pills she swallowed she could have succeeded because of and this is definitely a case that should be monitored in the hospital she consumed a total of eight grams of ibuprofen where we know that a single dose of six to eight grams lead to lasting kidney problems or sudden kidney failure. poisoned with over the counter painkillers the patient swallowed eight grams almost twice the recommended maximum daily dose a dose that can cause permanent liver damage at the time of research helmet henschel was the head of the poison control center and
calls every day from people who've overdosed on painkillers pharmacist undershirts encounters city cases on a daily basis. what is going to all center efforts towards a better how can i help you it's a demo you took paracetamol and ibuprofen. and when you take them on to be added to her age and weight. six and twenty six. and fifty eight kilos. the amount of medication and the patient's body weight is calculated to determine whether this is a case of life or death the caller is a paramedic he...
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the daily express are quoting manchester city's claims that they are the victims of an "organised attemptiri for tonight's champions league game in serbia — jurgen klopp says there were no security reasons, it was merely to avoid any distraction in what will already be a tense atmosphere. iamjoined by i am joined by somebody who knows about making back page headlines! in his own words it was the "stuff of dreams". geraint thomas raced into the history books injuly when he became the first welsh winner of the tour de france. hejoins us today. he joins us today. you have hejoins us today. you have made a few headlines yourself over the summer, watching it from home, it was like a magical film script to watch. what is it like to be the centre of that story and that big win? it was like a dream, everything is going right and i am win? it was like a dream, everything is going rightand i am kind of win? it was like a dream, everything is going right and i am kind of use to things going wrong, a crash or an untimely puncture. i could not have asked for more. it was strange coming back and seeing
the daily express are quoting manchester city's claims that they are the victims of an "organised attemptiri for tonight's champions league game in serbia — jurgen klopp says there were no security reasons, it was merely to avoid any distraction in what will already be a tense atmosphere. iamjoined by i am joined by somebody who knows about making back page headlines! in his own words it was the "stuff of dreams". geraint thomas raced into the history books injuly when he...
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and coming to terms with it is not an abstract discussion, but the daily business of life. >>> detroit's the city of champions. the whole world knows that detroit's products are the products that have revolutionized our way of living. and only in michigan, will you find the men and women whose talent made us the arsenal of democracy in wartime, and the economic pacesetter in peacetime. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ ♪ >> anthony: it's where nearly everything american and great came from. the things the whole world wanted, made here. the heart, the soul, the beat of an industrial cultural superpower. a magnet for everyone with a dream of a better future, from eastern europe to the deep south. american dream? you came here. the one straight ahead with the green roof? >> charlie: yep, the big rococo building, completely empty. >> anthony: empty, unbelievable. >> charlie: the white one
and coming to terms with it is not an abstract discussion, but the daily business of life. >>> detroit's the city of champions. the whole world knows that detroit's products are the products that have revolutionized our way of living. and only in michigan, will you find the men and women whose talent made us the arsenal of democracy in wartime, and the economic pacesetter in peacetime. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪...
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most remarkable find was the 400 wooden tablets which give extraordinary insight into the daily life of the roman city almost two dozen years ago. 87 of them contain legible text, including the first ever mention of london, and the first recorded financial transaction aptritish history, an treasure to grace bloomberg's new home in this historic financial district. now fast-forward 2000 years to the 24th of october 2017, the day that marked the end of a seven have your journey breaking ground on this historic site, a of to celebrate the opening bloomberg's new european headquarters. >> this is mike bloomberg. he was mayor of new york for 12 years. bloomberg's amazing building will inspire collaboration and fuel innovation and be a great example in sustainable office design. >> i would like to pay tribute that shared civic pride, that social idealism, and the extraordinary collaboration between the public world and the private world. i think that is a great combination to celebrate. >> we wanted to create a place that would be as innovative and forward-looking as our employees, a place that would inspir
most remarkable find was the 400 wooden tablets which give extraordinary insight into the daily life of the roman city almost two dozen years ago. 87 of them contain legible text, including the first ever mention of london, and the first recorded financial transaction aptritish history, an treasure to grace bloomberg's new home in this historic financial district. now fast-forward 2000 years to the 24th of october 2017, the day that marked the end of a seven have your journey breaking ground on...
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and coming to terms with it is not an abstract discussion, but the daily business of life. >>> detroit's the city
and coming to terms with it is not an abstract discussion, but the daily business of life. >>> detroit's the city
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suffering so what a community are very upset for how the migrant caravan arrived to the city and how they are affecting our daily border crossing to the us and they want them out but the situation is bad i know you went to a protest in tijuana what did you hear from people there. well i wasn't up to the. information there but yeah. i think that that has two thing two main things one is that makes the. problem of racism and xenophobia. a hard relationship with the idea of migration it is not new it's thirty four years old in the ninety's where where there was a big boom of mexicans fleeing mexico going to the u.s. to work because of the of the economy of the really terrible moment with the economy in mexico there was this like official speech that used to be for mexicans going out of mexico as they should and basically traitors to the country so there is there are still these speech and this idea of what a migrant is so that's from from one part and the other is that that central america mexico has not been very welcoming with central american people there was in the ninety's with the with the cold war and civil
suffering so what a community are very upset for how the migrant caravan arrived to the city and how they are affecting our daily border crossing to the us and they want them out but the situation is bad i know you went to a protest in tijuana what did you hear from people there. well i wasn't up to the. information there but yeah. i think that that has two thing two main things one is that makes the. problem of racism and xenophobia. a hard relationship with the idea of migration it is not new...
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with me are michael booker, deputy editor at the daily express and rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at cityu back. is it really? many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the times, which says the prime minister is considering a plan to cut university tuition fees. the move is described as a challenge to labour's policy, which is to abolish the charges altogether. the i leads with news of new testing for breast cancer, which the paper says has the potential to significantly reduce deaths. the telegraph's top story reports comments made by the head of the organisation which represents children in care. he says the success of ivf has caused a reduction in adoptions. the financial times says britain's richest man is in talks to take over the ford factory in bridgend as part of a plan to develop a new off—road vehicle at the site. the guardian features comments from staff at sir philip green's arcadia group, who allege there was a climate of fear at the company. the daily mail reports on the damages paid out to broadcaster paul gambicini after prosecutors wrongly accused h
with me are michael booker, deputy editor at the daily express and rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at cityu back. is it really? many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the times, which says the prime minister is considering a plan to cut university tuition fees. the move is described as a challenge to labour's policy, which is to abolish the charges altogether. the i leads with news of new testing for breast cancer, which the paper says has the potential to...
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now more of a focus certainly on florida and the recount they are to be decided from the daily collar. new york cityinority whip job or riley on maybe what a limited majority of this might mean for president trump's agenda. the republicans are in pretty good shape in the senate. if they get to 5347, which looks like the most likely outcome. i'm sure they would've preferred 54 or 55 seats. a little more wiggle room. >> every vote counts. while the president is not going to house the house of representatives or much of anything, it will have the senate. and it comes to the senate there's so much the president can do, i.e. nominate judges or have been confirmed by the senate. they have a very important job in all of this. the further he can grow that support in the senate, the more likely it is to get it through. you have some senators who are not always going to side with the president. lisa murkowski, susan collins, dead last. so he's going to want every senator he can get on the side. >> cabinet level officials could be a more and more important issue heading to the end of a first term when he ordin
now more of a focus certainly on florida and the recount they are to be decided from the daily collar. new york cityinority whip job or riley on maybe what a limited majority of this might mean for president trump's agenda. the republicans are in pretty good shape in the senate. if they get to 5347, which looks like the most likely outcome. i'm sure they would've preferred 54 or 55 seats. a little more wiggle room. >> every vote counts. while the president is not going to house the house...
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sell breaking water they've also built laundry blocks across the city many locals still rely on contaminated surface water to meet their dailyeeds the river which passes through one town a river is the city's largest source of water local people fish and do they washing here but the water is contaminated by ror sewage only a part of our review is connected to the sewer system and none of the waste water is probably treated. the director of the municipal waste water facility worries that environmental pollution will soon make it impossible to provide local residents with safe drinking water. the problem. with respect to the quality of the drinking water is environmental degradation. our facilities have to operate full capacity just to meet the needs as best we can loss of this is not. with what subsystems the city has drafted a proposal to expand its waste water treatment facilities these improvements in water management are urgently needed as. only to will otherwise the it will not be a source of life but a threat to the local environment and people. if a place in the world let's hope they can clean it up to sarah with more
sell breaking water they've also built laundry blocks across the city many locals still rely on contaminated surface water to meet their dailyeeds the river which passes through one town a river is the city's largest source of water local people fish and do they washing here but the water is contaminated by ror sewage only a part of our review is connected to the sewer system and none of the waste water is probably treated. the director of the municipal waste water facility worries that...
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daily. centrum. feed your cells. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> three, two, one. >> theh annual rockefeller center christmas tree lighting thrilled viewers last night. the mayor flipped the switch to light the 72-foot tree during the holiday celebration. it's decorated with five miles of multicolored l.e.d. lights. >>> and the gender gap may be worse than you think according to a new report for women's policy research. it has previously been suggested that women make 80 cents for each dollar a man earns. a broader study that measures earnings plus different working arrangements shows women earn the equivalent of 49 cents for every dollar a man earns. traditionally researchers have assessed earnings for women working year round and full time. the new study takes into account the time women take off from the labor force to have children. >>> coming up "cbs this morning," garth brooks joins us in the studio to tell us all about his new concert special garth live in notre dame. i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning n
daily. centrum. feed your cells. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> three, two, one. >> theh annual rockefeller center christmas tree lighting thrilled viewers last night. the mayor flipped the switch to light the 72-foot tree during the holiday celebration. it's decorated with five miles of multicolored l.e.d. lights. >>> and the gender gap may be worse than you think according to a new report for women's policy...
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daily show." i'll fly and you a friend out to new york city and show you around the sets and give you two v.i.p.show, i'll interview you right here on set, and we can talk about anything you like. if this sounds luke a good idea to you, go to omaze.com. the proceeds sup
daily show." i'll fly and you a friend out to new york city and show you around the sets and give you two v.i.p.show, i'll interview you right here on set, and we can talk about anything you like. if this sounds luke a good idea to you, go to omaze.com. the proceeds sup
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daily show." i'll fly and you a friend out to new york city and show you around the sets and give you two v.i.p.show. after the show, i'll interview you right here on set, and we can talk about anything you like. if this sounds luke a good idea to you, go to omaze.com. the proceeds support my nonprofit the trevor noah foundation which helps orphans and vulnerable youth in south africa. and hopefully i'll see you at the desk. here it is, your moment of zen. >> i know you said you think negotiating the withdrawal agreement was difficult, then what's to come could be even more tricky. ♪ ♪ this is a gift for your many years of service here. wow, thanks, michael. i didn't expect-- can i just say that of all the idiots in all the idiot villages in all the idiot worlds, you stand alone, my friend. [door opens] hello. (michael) hey! hi, good to see you. you too. i'm just having a little exit interview. yeah, i know. that's why i'm here. um, no, no, no. this is very boring stuff. why don't you take a tour? have you seen the baler? no, no, i'll look at it later. it's part of my job. [chuckles] okay. [clea
daily show." i'll fly and you a friend out to new york city and show you around the sets and give you two v.i.p.show. after the show, i'll interview you right here on set, and we can talk about anything you like. if this sounds luke a good idea to you, go to omaze.com. the proceeds support my nonprofit the trevor noah foundation which helps orphans and vulnerable youth in south africa. and hopefully i'll see you at the desk. here it is, your moment of zen. >> i know you said you...
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daily briefing." a 7.0 magnitude quake rocking the city of anchorage five to ten miles north of anchorage.he roads and caused people to run for shelter. dan springer is live in seattle. he has been with us trying to explain all that he knows so far. tell us what you have. >> reporter: dana, we just got our first news out of the anchorage police department. they have been scrambling to try to get all the calls they are taking in and responding. we got the first report
daily briefing." a 7.0 magnitude quake rocking the city of anchorage five to ten miles north of anchorage.he roads and caused people to run for shelter. dan springer is live in seattle. he has been with us trying to explain all that he knows so far. tell us what you have. >> reporter: dana, we just got our first news out of the anchorage police department. they have been scrambling to try to get all the calls they are taking in and responding. we got the first report