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it was an extraordinary day in dublin. we started off with suggestions from the minister for foreign affairs on a morning news programme that he expected a breakthrough over the course of the day, and it was an early—morning special cabinet meeting called by the taoiseach leo varadkar to brief ministers on the negotiations. halfway through that meeting he was called out to take the phone call from john —— from jean—claude juncker. it revealed the deal had been agreed and the british negotiating team in brussels. at that stage we expected that the deal would be agreed between theresa may orjean—claude would be agreed between theresa may or jean—claude juncker, given that the text had been approved by both the text had been approved by both the british side and by the irish side. that seems to have fallen apart over lunch when theresa may took a call from arlene foster. from then on the deal pretty much unravelled. the taoiseach was due to call a news conference to announce the deal at two 30p. he took another call from jean
it was an extraordinary day in dublin. we started off with suggestions from the minister for foreign affairs on a morning news programme that he expected a breakthrough over the course of the day, and it was an early—morning special cabinet meeting called by the taoiseach leo varadkar to brief ministers on the negotiations. halfway through that meeting he was called out to take the phone call from john —— from jean—claude juncker. it revealed the deal had been agreed and the british...
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the dublin in the distance moves smoothly. the map shows the approach out of livermore and dublin. to the scene. the crash is moving to the shoulder. debris in lanes that may extend the complications for a few minutes. aside from that flowing in the tri-valley, everything moves well. disabled vehicle clearing. no problems. slowing typical for hayward and the san mateo bridge. this is recovering 680. the crash and the main. the speed sensors are recovering. that is better. a smooth drive on the peninsula. 101 moves better past sfo. >> thank you, mike. >>> coming up, nbc bay area responds. >> another cell phone customer caught in a tug-of-war with four figures on the line. i'm consumer investigator, chris chmura. nbc bay air y responds, next. ( ♪ ) when it comes to holiday shopping, my wife loves style, my son is all about technology and my daughter? she just loves horses. don't you just love one-stop shopping? i do. ring in the holidays with buick. get up to 20% below msrp on most 2017 luxury suv models. that's over $7,100 on this buick envision essence. experience the new buick thi
the dublin in the distance moves smoothly. the map shows the approach out of livermore and dublin. to the scene. the crash is moving to the shoulder. debris in lanes that may extend the complications for a few minutes. aside from that flowing in the tri-valley, everything moves well. disabled vehicle clearing. no problems. slowing typical for hayward and the san mateo bridge. this is recovering 680. the crash and the main. the speed sensors are recovering. that is better. a smooth drive on the...
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naturally hearns bus passes by dublin's famous guinness brewery he says brakes it will also affect how the beer is produced. it goes up to the north rim of the counting of the box in the congo and that's what's on the north of ireland. so it has to go to different countries. different jurisdictions as part of the u.k. . brics it will complicate irish imports and exports almost all trade is done via dublin's harbor where it's transported across british soil into the e.u. . after this british soil will become none e.u. territory. james quinn runs a freight business with nine drivers once breaks it takes effect trucking to and from europe will take much longer and cost him more money. i think maybe here is the time to check that we already. you know i often say it's like a horse race where we can argue and have a two and a half mile or a four kilometer radius to get to somewhere like brussels around two or four or cologne but if you're in mainland europe in holland or belgium or germany you're much closer to the center and we are constantly are fighting this battle to to arrive at the fin
naturally hearns bus passes by dublin's famous guinness brewery he says brakes it will also affect how the beer is produced. it goes up to the north rim of the counting of the box in the congo and that's what's on the north of ireland. so it has to go to different countries. different jurisdictions as part of the u.k. . brics it will complicate irish imports and exports almost all trade is done via dublin's harbor where it's transported across british soil into the e.u. . after this british...
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or so. in dublin in the next few minutes or so.and foreign minister, who are just the taoiseach and foreign minister, who arejust coming the taoiseach and foreign minister, who are just coming in right now. how's that for tightening? let's join this news conference. thank you very much. i want to make a brief statement on developments today in the brexit talks. the cabinet met this morning to discuss progress on brexit, and in particular on issues of direct releva nce to particular on issues of direct relevance to northern ireland. that followed a period of very intense negotiations between the british government and the eu task force, with the substantial involvement of the irish government. it was supplemented by intensive contacts between the irish and british governments over the last few days. those talks have made substantial progress on a number of issues that are very important to us. first of all, a shared commitment that the achievements and benefits and commitments of the peace process will remain of paramount importance
or so. in dublin in the next few minutes or so.and foreign minister, who are just the taoiseach and foreign minister, who arejust coming the taoiseach and foreign minister, who are just coming in right now. how's that for tightening? let's join this news conference. thank you very much. i want to make a brief statement on developments today in the brexit talks. the cabinet met this morning to discuss progress on brexit, and in particular on issues of direct releva nce to particular on issues of...
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how many months, 11 months, 14 months in london and dublin trying to get all of this done. she gets my most viable player award for helping. and then we have barrett, our director of the film. gave him a director's nomination and life on mars garnered the international emmy for best drama. he followed these with tsunami the aftermath, something i saw on hbo, a mini series which dealt with the heroine events of tsunami from work on the series, nominated for emmy as standing director. cast members of that included tony and -- i can never pronounce his name. wonderful actor. and then he did a feature film that i love, i'm sure you've seen that with amy adams and francis and that film led to work at warner, sony fox and numerous other studios and networks including return to his roots when virgin tv show spooks. he worked with us on the set and i came not knowing him when i came to dublin to watch this film being shot and he was just remarkable. his interplay with the authors and this film as you'll see kids involved as well and his empathy for kids and the way was able to work
how many months, 11 months, 14 months in london and dublin trying to get all of this done. she gets my most viable player award for helping. and then we have barrett, our director of the film. gave him a director's nomination and life on mars garnered the international emmy for best drama. he followed these with tsunami the aftermath, something i saw on hbo, a mini series which dealt with the heroine events of tsunami from work on the series, nominated for emmy as standing director. cast...
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breaks it will complicate irish imports and exports almost all trade is done via dublin's harbor whereit's transported across british soil into the e.u. . after bricks it this british soil will become none.
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. >> dublin's usually a popular tourist destination in october.ut today, hardly anyone is aboard brent hearne's sightseeing bus. british visitors to ireland have become rare. the looming brexit has had negative consequences for british buying power abroad. >> the currency is the main thing. there's no benefit. before, they were getting 25% benefits so they give 300 sterling for 500 euros. >> naturally, hearne's sightseeing bus passes by dublin's famous guinness brewery. he says brexit will also impact how the beer is produced. >> it goes up to the north. the canning and the bottling. the cans you get in germany. that's done in the north of ireland. and it has to go though a different country. different jurisdiction. because it's part of the uk. >> brexit will complicate irish imports and exports -- almost all trade is done via dublin's harbour, from where it's transported over british soil into the eu. after brexit, this british soil will become non-eu territory. james quinn runs a freight business with 9 drivers. after brexit, trucking to and fro
. >> dublin's usually a popular tourist destination in october.ut today, hardly anyone is aboard brent hearne's sightseeing bus. british visitors to ireland have become rare. the looming brexit has had negative consequences for british buying power abroad. >> the currency is the main thing. there's no benefit. before, they were getting 25% benefits so they give 300 sterling for 500 euros. >> naturally, hearne's sightseeing bus passes by dublin's famous guinness brewery. he...
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well well but dublin is one of twenty seven member states and dublin is the one most going to be most affected by brags that it's understandable that dublin well have a very close eye on the negotiations and will ensure that their economy doesn't suffer and that their people don't suffer and don't forget when the conflict was going on in the north of ireland it wasn't just in the north of ireland and there were attacks in dublin and one hundred other times as well nobody in ireland wasn't affected by the border nobody and nobody and i. and will not be affected by brackets and. cold and i need to ensure that that remains the case and that they are very careful apart gentleman's agreement we've seen them before with the british and they haven't they haven't we don't trust the british government to do the right thing baron and we trust they we know they'll do the right thing by britain we need the irish government to stand up for the rights of the. new thank you after the break we are living through unprecedented times with echoes of the hour they saw him through walks with fellow. whose
well well but dublin is one of twenty seven member states and dublin is the one most going to be most affected by brags that it's understandable that dublin well have a very close eye on the negotiations and will ensure that their economy doesn't suffer and that their people don't suffer and don't forget when the conflict was going on in the north of ireland it wasn't just in the north of ireland and there were attacks in dublin and one hundred other times as well nobody in ireland wasn't...
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matt on board a dublin flight that landed at heathrow just over two dublin flight that landed at heathrowjust he and the group will be able to get off. i am sure the situation was the same for a number of flights that landed at heathrow andindeed of flights that landed at heathrow and indeed a number of airports around the country. so the destructive effects of the weather will still be felt for some time yet. let's move on now to the other story of the day. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has left iran without an agreement on the early release of the british—iranian aid—worker nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. mr. johnson met iranian president, hassan rouhani this morning where it's believed he continued to press for her release. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's husband says his wife's expected appearance in court today to face possible further charges was postponed as a result of mrjohnson‘s visit. richard ratcliffe described this as undoubtedly a good sign. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is serving a five—year sentence over allegations of plotting to overthrow the iranian government, allegations which she den
matt on board a dublin flight that landed at heathrow just over two dublin flight that landed at heathrowjust he and the group will be able to get off. i am sure the situation was the same for a number of flights that landed at heathrow andindeed of flights that landed at heathrow and indeed a number of airports around the country. so the destructive effects of the weather will still be felt for some time yet. let's move on now to the other story of the day. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson,...
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dublin, pleasanton and san ramon all at 32. berkeley 46. it is clear. it is offshore breeze. is no sign of anything for us clockwise except maybe some patchy fog. otherwise, high and dry with lows in the 30s and 40s. highs in the 60s. sal? >>> we do have traffic that is getting busier. looking at solano county commute on 80 westbound from vacaville, fairfield, vallejo, some slowing in vallejo approaching the bridge. on 37 leaving the vallejo area, which is typical. if you're driving to the maze it is going to be an 18 minute drive. traffic is going to be okay. at the bay bridge toll plaza it is backed up for 15 - 20 minute delays. people are actually backed up for about a 15 minute delay before they make it onto the span. let's go back to the desk. >>> a homicide investigation underway in san jose after a man was found shot to death on a high school campus. police rushed to mount pleasant high school about 7:00 yesterday morning. when they arrived they found the body inside and entrance to the school. classes went on as scheduled. however, police have increased patrols on and
dublin, pleasanton and san ramon all at 32. berkeley 46. it is clear. it is offshore breeze. is no sign of anything for us clockwise except maybe some patchy fog. otherwise, high and dry with lows in the 30s and 40s. highs in the 60s. sal? >>> we do have traffic that is getting busier. looking at solano county commute on 80 westbound from vacaville, fairfield, vallejo, some slowing in vallejo approaching the bridge. on 37 leaving the vallejo area, which is typical. if you're driving to...
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brics it will complicate irish imports and exports almost all trade is done via dublin's harbor where it's transported across british soil into the e.u. . after this british soil will become none e.u. territory. james quinn runs a freight business with nine drivers once brakes it takes effect trucking to and from europe will take much longer and cost him more money. i think maybe just the time which we already. you know i often say it's like a horse race where we are going to have a two and a half mile or a four kilometer race to get to somewhere like brussels around two or four or cologne but if you're in the mainland europe and holland are belgium or germany you're much closer to the center we are constantly are fighting this battle through to arrive at the finished post at the same time as everybody else it takes an hour to get from dublin to the border with northern ireland takes us off the highway to show us the border it's barely noticeable. so now it's a. and we're in northern ireland and as you can see we've crossed and it's a pretty seamless route to what we're going to go to
brics it will complicate irish imports and exports almost all trade is done via dublin's harbor where it's transported across british soil into the e.u. . after this british soil will become none e.u. territory. james quinn runs a freight business with nine drivers once brakes it takes effect trucking to and from europe will take much longer and cost him more money. i think maybe just the time which we already. you know i often say it's like a horse race where we are going to have a two and a...
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. >>> new at 10 pm, more labor issues, this time in dublin. thousands of teachers and parents took to the street. it's between the teachers union and the school district. a state mediator has been called in to assist with the talks that will resume tuesday morning -- thursday morning. >> we want to stay in dublin and work for our students. dublin is one of the fastest growing communities in california. >> they say they are getting shortchanged when it comes to pay and benefits. there was no immediate reaction from the dublin school board. >>> developing news in southern california, three large wildfires are burning out of control. the most destructive fire is in ventura county. it has exploded inside -- in size due to the santa ana winds. 38 thousand -- 30,000 homes have been evacuated. fortunately, authorities say that there is no word of any when badly injured or killed. >> this is north of the city of ventura this was at 6:30 pm. two other fires are burning. the rye fire in the creek fire. >> the rye fire is threatening homes in santa clari
. >>> new at 10 pm, more labor issues, this time in dublin. thousands of teachers and parents took to the street. it's between the teachers union and the school district. a state mediator has been called in to assist with the talks that will resume tuesday morning -- thursday morning. >> we want to stay in dublin and work for our students. dublin is one of the fastest growing communities in california. >> they say they are getting shortchanged when it comes to pay and...
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this morning will seem just great, no matter what happens, things are improving in upper dublin. here comes a car on the ramp from highland avenue, it has just cleared out, you're good to go in upper dublin. a crash on the westbound side of the pennsylvania turnpike approaching willow grove that's taking out the right lane. if you want to go eastbound, instead. you have restrictions, but it's construction on the eastbound side approaching bensalem taking out the right and center lanes, speeds look good on the pennsylvania turnpike. crash franconia township, allentown road at bamberry drive. vehicle cleared from state road. flaggers will be out little washington road. in east bradford they will work along 322 downingtown pike, business 322. 322 bypass can get you around that as you traveled around downingtown 9 to 3:00 p.m. >>> senator john mccain is recovering at home in arizona after being released from the hospital. he was being treated for a viral infection. president trump said he spoke to his wife cindy and wished the couple well. his staff said he hopes to return to washing
this morning will seem just great, no matter what happens, things are improving in upper dublin. here comes a car on the ramp from highland avenue, it has just cleared out, you're good to go in upper dublin. a crash on the westbound side of the pennsylvania turnpike approaching willow grove that's taking out the right lane. if you want to go eastbound, instead. you have restrictions, but it's construction on the eastbound side approaching bensalem taking out the right and center lanes, speeds...
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he will make a public statement this afternoon in dublin.rthern ireland could follow the same way as the republic of ireland for the movement of goods. the democratic unionist party would not be happy with a different situation in northern ireland to the rest of the uk. the initial reaction to the leaked d raft the initial reaction to the leaked draft that rte have got access to is not particularly positive. i must stress that that is a leaked draft. we have seen theresa may arrived in brussels for significant talks which he is hoping will pave the way for trade talks. doctor was more about this possibility of regulatory alignment. what that might mean. that is a very difficult square to circle, if you like, are circled to square, however you want to be dead. either way, doesn't northern ireland end up with some kind of special status which is different from the uk, if it is to be aligned with a public? that is the question. everyone in london, dublin and brussels will be looking at what the final text says about continued regulatory lake al
he will make a public statement this afternoon in dublin.rthern ireland could follow the same way as the republic of ireland for the movement of goods. the democratic unionist party would not be happy with a different situation in northern ireland to the rest of the uk. the initial reaction to the leaked d raft the initial reaction to the leaked draft that rte have got access to is not particularly positive. i must stress that that is a leaked draft. we have seen theresa may arrived in brussels...
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we know that all the mood music from this end and from dublin crucially was heading that way too.r theresa may tonight is it's not as if the eu are the ones who seem to have thrown a spanner in the works. the kind of thing that could easily be dismissed by claiming that brussels was playing ha rd claiming that brussels was playing hard ball. the impression rather is that she has been wrong—footed by the dup, a group that is meant to be oi'i the dup, a group that is meant to be on her side. tonight things are left with this contradiction in place with this contradiction in place with no clear way back to really find an answer. perhaps the broader difficulty that this issue really highlights is what the uk really wants in terms of the future relationship. do we want a situation where we are still mirroring the eu, where we are still mirroring the eu, where we are still mirroring the eu, where we are still highly aligned to use that jargon? or do we want what others around the cabinet table want, something much looser where we can strike out on our own? that question has not been sat
we know that all the mood music from this end and from dublin crucially was heading that way too.r theresa may tonight is it's not as if the eu are the ones who seem to have thrown a spanner in the works. the kind of thing that could easily be dismissed by claiming that brussels was playing ha rd claiming that brussels was playing hard ball. the impression rather is that she has been wrong—footed by the dup, a group that is meant to be oi'i the dup, a group that is meant to be on her side....
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their foreign affairs minister said dublin wa nted foreign affairs minister said dublin wanted to givetime and space to deal with difficult political issues, and he said that the irish government we re he said that the irish government were prepared to work with the british government on what he described as presentation issues around the text that had been agreed on the irish border issue, but he also said that i —— ireland would not move away from the core meaning of what had been agreed. so we have an indication from the dublin government that as regards their core position on the border question, they are not prepared to move on, but they are prepared to move on, but they are prepared to move on, but they are prepared to move on the language that is used whenever the draft document is put forward for approval. now, what is also interesting is that as regards what the dup's next move might be, the scottish conservative leader, ruth davidson, has made a statement today that if regulatory alignment in the number of areas is the requirement for a frictionless border, the prime minister
their foreign affairs minister said dublin wa nted foreign affairs minister said dublin wanted to givetime and space to deal with difficult political issues, and he said that the irish government we re he said that the irish government were prepared to work with the british government on what he described as presentation issues around the text that had been agreed on the irish border issue, but he also said that i —— ireland would not move away from the core meaning of what had been agreed....
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theresa may had agreed a form of words with dublin that maintained the status quo in ireland, but them's partners in belfast didn't like what they were hearing. we have been very clear — northern ireland must leave the european union on the same terms as the rest of the united kingdom. the leaders in scotland, wales — even london — say if northern ireland is to have a deal that keeps them close to the single market, then we'd like the same. i'll have the latest from brussels. also on the programme... it's done — trump endorses roy moore in the alabama senate race, despite fighting allegations he sexually abused a child. a friendly phone call today seals the deal. it's some of the most beautiful land in america, now the president wants to make this utah park more commercial. his supporters love the idea. he believes in rural people. he believes in local decision making. he believes in states rights. he's my kind of guy. get in touch with us using the hashtag #beyondioodays. hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in brussels. failed, for now — is never a
theresa may had agreed a form of words with dublin that maintained the status quo in ireland, but them's partners in belfast didn't like what they were hearing. we have been very clear — northern ireland must leave the european union on the same terms as the rest of the united kingdom. the leaders in scotland, wales — even london — say if northern ireland is to have a deal that keeps them close to the single market, then we'd like the same. i'll have the latest from brussels. also on the...
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a live look outside in dublin.. >>> good tuesday morning to you. it is 5:00.ublin, cars on the road, getting on their way. mike has a look at the traffic coming up in a moment. good morning and thank you for joining us, i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. we are up as well. people are up and at 'em early this morning. >> it's amazing to see how many people are out there, on the roads at 5:00. >> we are not alone. >> right. >> and it's a morning for blasting the heater because it is so cold, once again. it's going to get colder over the next few days after this cold front moves through. i want to show you what to expect as the day goes along. clear skies. this morning, we see clouds moving in. by 3:00, mostly cloudy today and we see light showers moving into the north bay at 10:00. santa rosa will see rain. san francisco, later on into early tomorrow morning, 2:00 or 3:00, you may hear rain hitting the roof. that will give us a wet start early tomorrow morning in time for the commute. we are looking at
a live look outside in dublin.. >>> good tuesday morning to you. it is 5:00.ublin, cars on the road, getting on their way. mike has a look at the traffic coming up in a moment. good morning and thank you for joining us, i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. we are up as well. people are up and at 'em early this morning. >> it's amazing to see how many people are out there, on the roads at 5:00. >> we are not alone. >> right. >> and it's a morning for...
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he said when it came to the northern ireland issue, that was over to the government in dublin. all eyes on the ongoing talks that have been ongoing for the last couple of days between dublin, london, and brussels on the crucial irish border issue. the deputy prime minister of ireland was speaking on public radio in ireland this morning, saying ireland's line was still clear. it wanted to move to phase two of the trade talks but would not do so unless they have written guarantees from the u.k. corporate that there would be no afterorder after brexit, march 2019. that the good friday agreement would remain intact, and access to peace funds and the common travel area , and that ongoing g talks on te bordrder issue could r resume dg those phase two of the talks. we are hearing in the last 30 minutes or so that the u.k. may have signed up to a certain clause in those conclusions, saying that there would not be any regulatory diversions -- divergence in ireland. the market spiked. the new k -- the u.k. o or perhs staying in the union. d.u.p., thep -- the social conservatives in north
he said when it came to the northern ireland issue, that was over to the government in dublin. all eyes on the ongoing talks that have been ongoing for the last couple of days between dublin, london, and brussels on the crucial irish border issue. the deputy prime minister of ireland was speaking on public radio in ireland this morning, saying ireland's line was still clear. it wanted to move to phase two of the trade talks but would not do so unless they have written guarantees from the u.k....
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chris buckler, thank you, from dublin. adam fleming is in brussels.our earlier report that this is potentially a big moment in brussels. does this mean that going forward , brussels. does this mean that going forward, it unlocks the door and trade talks will begin? it certainly feels like that today in brussels but the eu does not run on feelings. it runs on documents with lots of words in them. we will have to wait and see this joint document which will be published at some point after lunch by both sides which will show all the commitments they have made in the first phase of brexit talks, for example, what wording have they actually agreed to solve, for now, the irish border issue? the wording will really matter. we understand that in something like paragraph a5, what is in the preceding 44 paragraphs that could go down well or badly back home in westminster for the buy minister. quickly, the action will move from the european commission, where jean—claude juncker and michel barnier work, the 27 remaining eu member states because they are the ones
chris buckler, thank you, from dublin. adam fleming is in brussels.our earlier report that this is potentially a big moment in brussels. does this mean that going forward , brussels. does this mean that going forward, it unlocks the door and trade talks will begin? it certainly feels like that today in brussels but the eu does not run on feelings. it runs on documents with lots of words in them. we will have to wait and see this joint document which will be published at some point after lunch...
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his first public appearance is in dublin, where his father is working in dublin as an aide to the lord and churchill's grandfather. and a portrait is presented to the dublin press. i read the newspaper reports about this child in the dublin press in 1878. not everybody thought it was the most beautiful portrait or child they had ever seen. from that point on, dublin stories, more possibimportantly says he remembers the present he received from burke, a top civil servant, assassinated in the park. he says, i can't remember what he looked like, but i remember the gift he gave me, the drum. because that links churchill to the most important critical assassination of the 19th century after spencer percent well in 1881, in the phoenix park. so there is always this emotional connection. his cousin is in ireland. two of whom are on the leslies and also more -- roughly on the nationalist side. one of whom the london airies is very much on the unionist side. standing for parliament, all the time these families standing engaged in a high level of politics, in all the time that churchill is invol
his first public appearance is in dublin, where his father is working in dublin as an aide to the lord and churchill's grandfather. and a portrait is presented to the dublin press. i read the newspaper reports about this child in the dublin press in 1878. not everybody thought it was the most beautiful portrait or child they had ever seen. from that point on, dublin stories, more possibimportantly says he remembers the present he received from burke, a top civil servant, assassinated in the...
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a 40-minute drive into dublin/pleasanton. a ten-minute b.a.r.t. delay in millbrae recovering from mechanical issues. no problems with ace train. a heads-up for the schedule change for the larkspur ferry december 18th. >>> i want to show you something i'm watching here in new york city. reports of an explosion in times square. the nypd is responding to reports of an explosion of unknown origin at 42nd street and 8th avenue in manhattan. some of the subway lines in new york city being evacuated right now and not running. so this is very new information. i'm going to be tracking, finding out more information here at the live desk. as soon as we have better details, i will pass those along, so stay tuned for that. reggie and natasha, back to you. >>> a word of warning from a nobel prize winner from the u.s., why he believes the future of scientific discovery is at stake. >>> a chance to meet the oakland raiders and get their autographs. all takes is a good deed. first this morning's "tech bytes." >>> in today's "tech bytes" today is green monday. it's
a 40-minute drive into dublin/pleasanton. a ten-minute b.a.r.t. delay in millbrae recovering from mechanical issues. no problems with ace train. a heads-up for the schedule change for the larkspur ferry december 18th. >>> i want to show you something i'm watching here in new york city. reports of an explosion in times square. the nypd is responding to reports of an explosion of unknown origin at 42nd street and 8th avenue in manhattan. some of the subway lines in new york city being...
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this is a look from dublin to castro valley, it's a nice looking drive over the dublin grade. if you're driving on interstate 880, you can see traffic here looks good in both directions, and right here at the bay bridge toll plaza we have more slow traffic on some of those outside lanes but the traffic in the middle does look good still. >>> at 4:50, let's bring steve in with today's forecast. >> thank you, sal. >> you're welcome. >> good morning, everybody. another quiet pattern, there will be a few high clouds coming in, maybe a little hint or two of fog but again there's just no sign of really anything changing for right now. easterly breeze means another very warm day over by the coast with record setting temps yesterday. that's pretty quiet out there right now but it is cold for some. this says steve, is it ever going to rain? i have wild mushroom hunting to do. well, they need rain. it reminds me of the old joke, two male mushrooms asked two female mushrooms would you like to dance and the female mushrooms so no way. the male mushrooms say, why not? we are a couple of fu
this is a look from dublin to castro valley, it's a nice looking drive over the dublin grade. if you're driving on interstate 880, you can see traffic here looks good in both directions, and right here at the bay bridge toll plaza we have more slow traffic on some of those outside lanes but the traffic in the middle does look good still. >>> at 4:50, let's bring steve in with today's forecast. >> thank you, sal. >> you're welcome. >> good morning, everybody. another...
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dublin interchange. we will talk about what else is going on in the tri-valley. we do have one new incident. >>> it's routine for many people when we get into a vehicle, but now california law is enforcing that buckle up law on a bus. the penalties if you don't click it. b >>> welcome to thursday morning. taking a live look outside. the s curve in the north bay in san rafael this morning, another cool start, but what i'm hearing from kari hall is that it's going to be a nice finish to our day, we will look forward to her forecast and the day coming up. quarter to 5:00 right now. >>> why don't you take a look at this, this is a mama mountain lion and her eight-year-old cub -- or eight month old cub. you can't see the cub just yet. this is near bennett valley in sonoma county. normally we warn you about such sightings but right now we're celebrating. you see the cub in the back. the mama cub and that baby -- or the mama and the cub -- >> big baby, yeah. >> -- survived the north bay wildfires. for weeks no
dublin interchange. we will talk about what else is going on in the tri-valley. we do have one new incident. >>> it's routine for many people when we get into a vehicle, but now california law is enforcing that buckle up law on a bus. the penalties if you don't click it. b >>> welcome to thursday morning. taking a live look outside. the s curve in the north bay in san rafael this morning, another cool start, but what i'm hearing from kari hall is that it's going to be a nice...
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european council don't notice because last friday i'm almost handed the veto to island he was in dublin and he said no decision at the e.u. summit next week will be taken against or without you so it's really now the ball is in the court of the irish they can now say whether they want to go ahead and let britain go ahead bruce breaks the talks next you go into phase two talk about the future and a trade deal or not so dublin has the key you know double has the power who would have thought that would be the case today for who is a force on the story in brussels big muscle mystery force in london to thank you. here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world leaders of germany's social democrats have agreed to hold talks on the possibility of forming a new coalition government with chancellor angela merkel's conservatives though their decision still has to be approved at an s.p.d. party conference later this week party leader martin scholtz initially ruled out a coalition with the conservatives a court in spain has ordered the release on bail of six former
european council don't notice because last friday i'm almost handed the veto to island he was in dublin and he said no decision at the e.u. summit next week will be taken against or without you so it's really now the ball is in the court of the irish they can now say whether they want to go ahead and let britain go ahead bruce breaks the talks next you go into phase two talk about the future and a trade deal or not so dublin has the key you know double has the power who would have thought that...
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this is why big key to the uk's future lies, in some ways, in dublin.y example we can look to which could solve this irish problem? i can't think of a close parallel anywhere else. it's challenging, i have to tell you. to the extent that there is no longer a customs union. no easy solution comes to the mind. here in geneva, and a warning — no free trade deal with the european union would be costly for the uk. next week, the focus moves 500 miles north the brussels, where a lunch may be frosty between theresa may and the president of the european commission will try and unravel some of these difficult issues. kamalahmed, bbc news, geneva. a 71—year—old man has beenjailed for murdering his toddler stepson almost 50 years ago. david dearlove swung the one—year—old child by his ankles and hit his head on a fireplace in 1968. for decades dearlove lied about what had happened, but then a photo posted on facebook led to the investigation being reopened as danny savage explains. this picture triggered a murder trial. it shows a man called david dearlove with hi
this is why big key to the uk's future lies, in some ways, in dublin.y example we can look to which could solve this irish problem? i can't think of a close parallel anywhere else. it's challenging, i have to tell you. to the extent that there is no longer a customs union. no easy solution comes to the mind. here in geneva, and a warning — no free trade deal with the european union would be costly for the uk. next week, the focus moves 500 miles north the brussels, where a lunch may be frosty...
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senior politicians here in brussels and in dublin had gone on the record to suggest it was pretty muchs only when it became clear that the prime minister's allies found it unpalatable that suddenly the deal was off. there is no question that it's suddenly all over, but tonight there's no clear way back. those close to her claim it's not just the tories‘ reliance on the dup that sunk the deal for today. yet she leaves having taken so many steps, but not moved very much furtherforward. today's intervention from the democratic unionist party was the latest reminder of the extreme difficulty of resolving the question of the future border between northern ireland and the republic. the dup said it could not accept any solution which meant northern ireland would be treated separately to the rest of the uk. in dublin, the taioseach leo varadkar said he was ‘surprised and disappointed' at the british government's approach. our correspondent chris buckler reports. all of this border you will find derelict huts. no one wants return of them or what is sometimes called a hard border. the dup has be
senior politicians here in brussels and in dublin had gone on the record to suggest it was pretty muchs only when it became clear that the prime minister's allies found it unpalatable that suddenly the deal was off. there is no question that it's suddenly all over, but tonight there's no clear way back. those close to her claim it's not just the tories‘ reliance on the dup that sunk the deal for today. yet she leaves having taken so many steps, but not moved very much furtherforward. today's...
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we haven't quite bought a house in dublin. we are getting there.oing that? we see ourselves as european and them as european and the idea of leaving the eu and feeling out of europe is incomprehensible and we don't want to live in a little england, we want to live in the eu. you are sitting next to someone who might be bristling, darren grimes from brexit central. i see myself as european. what i don't see myself as being part of this european superstate. the united kingdom, global britain, boris johnson's treatise in the telegraph is the sort of vision i think the uk should be going for. it is hard not to stress how important the brexit war cabinet meeting was, and it will change for generations the history, the track of this country and what it goes down, and i think i should be a path in which we have an independent trade policy and get out into the world because that is where the growth is. madeleine is not bristling. lam bristling inside. my husband told me not to be too vocal. oh, come on! it is tony connelly from rte, come on up! looks like
we haven't quite bought a house in dublin. we are getting there.oing that? we see ourselves as european and them as european and the idea of leaving the eu and feeling out of europe is incomprehensible and we don't want to live in a little england, we want to live in the eu. you are sitting next to someone who might be bristling, darren grimes from brexit central. i see myself as european. what i don't see myself as being part of this european superstate. the united kingdom, global britain,...
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donald tusk held a joint news conference with the irish prime minister leo varadkar in dublin.ard border between the republic and northern ireland. mr tusk — who will chair a crunch summit of eu leaders in two weeks' time — said the border within ireland must remain a symbol of cooperation. we have agreed today that before proposing guidelines on transition, i will consult the taoiseach if the uk offer is sufficient for the irish government. let me say very clearly, if the uk offer is unacceptable for ireland, it will also be an a cce pta ble ireland, it will also be an acceptable for the eu. i realise that for some british politicians, this might be hard to understand. but such is the logic can't the fact that ireland is an eu member while the uk is leaving. this is why the key to the uk's future lies, in some ways," at least as long as brexit mega— sheesh and is are you ongoing. -- in dublin, mega— sheesh and is are you ongoing. —— in dublin, at least as long as brexit negotiations are ongoing. pope francis, who's visiting bangladesh, has met some of the more than 600—thousan
donald tusk held a joint news conference with the irish prime minister leo varadkar in dublin.ard border between the republic and northern ireland. mr tusk — who will chair a crunch summit of eu leaders in two weeks' time — said the border within ireland must remain a symbol of cooperation. we have agreed today that before proposing guidelines on transition, i will consult the taoiseach if the uk offer is sufficient for the irish government. let me say very clearly, if the uk offer is...
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from that moment on, he put dublin stories he told by his nanny. more importantly he remembers the present he received from thomas burke. who was the top civil servant. who was he says i can't remember what he looked like. i remember the drum. that l that links him to the most important assassination. there's always this emotional connection. he has cousins in ireland. and roughly of the nationalist side. and one of whom is very much on the unionist side. standing for parliament in all the time these families standing engaged in high level of toll picks in all the time churchill is involved no politics. after he joins the liberals, churchill gradually becomes a accepting of the broad liberal view that home rule is right for ireland. it's a slow process. when he first joins the liberals and switches. i don't really believe. over the next few years up to 1910 irish national is pick up on it. he becomes more identified sympathy for the home rule cause. he mimics in some way broadly speaking his career after his father. a very crude way to look at it.
from that moment on, he put dublin stories he told by his nanny. more importantly he remembers the present he received from thomas burke. who was the top civil servant. who was he says i can't remember what he looked like. i remember the drum. that l that links him to the most important assassination. there's always this emotional connection. he has cousins in ireland. and roughly of the nationalist side. and one of whom is very much on the unionist side. standing for parliament in all the time...
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today there was attention on dublin and there was attention on dublin and the meeting in brussels, butwouldn't be surprised if you were to cbd yippie marching into number ten in the next 2a hours to see what can be done —— if you were to see the dup marching. there are clear differences, brexiteers have told the government that this can be solved by smart technology and arrangements for frequent traders across the border, but it seems that the irish border doesn't think that would work. —— irish government. there is the trade question, the idea that every day 30,000 people go back and forth across the border, sometimesjust a few back and forth across the border, sometimes just a few miles, to go to work, and the only thing that changes is calamitous into miles for the speed and those people should not have their lives disrupted —— is kilometres into miles. and the other aspect, that is the first time theresa may said there would be no physical infrastructure on the border, in the florence speech, and for a technology solution, you are talking about cameras and some sort of monitoring d
today there was attention on dublin and there was attention on dublin and the meeting in brussels, butwouldn't be surprised if you were to cbd yippie marching into number ten in the next 2a hours to see what can be done —— if you were to see the dup marching. there are clear differences, brexiteers have told the government that this can be solved by smart technology and arrangements for frequent traders across the border, but it seems that the irish border doesn't think that would work....
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that's because of the dublin regulation, a 2003 agreement among the 28 nations of the european union that requires asylum seekers to apply in the first country they arrived in. so, migrants who land in italy and transit to northern europe are always at risk of being sent back. the policy has created a bottleneck in ventimiglia. the only shelter for stranded migrants is a red cross camp where men, women and children from countries like afghanistan, somalia and ethiopia stay as they decide whether to attempt a border crossing or seek asylum in italy. every day, migrants board trains in ventimiglia bound for france, a mere ten-minute ride. but french police wait on the other side in the town of menton. they board trains, remove migrants without proper papers and send them back by bus or the next train bound for ventimiglia. others are sent walking back. europe's open borders are shutting their gates to migrants and refugees. on his latest attempt to cross into france, ali, the sudanese migrant, set out with a few friends on a road leading out of ventimiglia. >> ( translated ): we're try
that's because of the dublin regulation, a 2003 agreement among the 28 nations of the european union that requires asylum seekers to apply in the first country they arrived in. so, migrants who land in italy and transit to northern europe are always at risk of being sent back. the policy has created a bottleneck in ventimiglia. the only shelter for stranded migrants is a red cross camp where men, women and children from countries like afghanistan, somalia and ethiopia stay as they decide...
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scuppered at the last moment and that despite reports that theresa may had thrashed out a deal with dublin all before the issue of border with britain now to resume a will have to revive it by a summit next week if she's to walk those trade talks with brussels. the handshakes were maybe a little premature the e.u. and britain say they close to solving one of brics it's thorniest problems the status of the irish border but despite reports a deal had been reached it failed to materialize it was not possible to reach a complete agreement today but on a couple of issues some differences do remain which require further negotiation and consultation. the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland as part of the u.k. northern ireland will also leave the e.u. but the republic of violent will stay a member the theory is the u.k. will replace these invisible border with customs checkpoints to keep the border free flowing one possible solution would be to allow northern ireland to stay in the e.u. as customs union off to do carry laves but that's something northern ireland's largest p
scuppered at the last moment and that despite reports that theresa may had thrashed out a deal with dublin all before the issue of border with britain now to resume a will have to revive it by a summit next week if she's to walk those trade talks with brussels. the handshakes were maybe a little premature the e.u. and britain say they close to solving one of brics it's thorniest problems the status of the irish border but despite reports a deal had been reached it failed to materialize it was...
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in dublin, one clear message: no budging. the agreement that the north and south would mirror each others‘ rules and regulations in future. the ball is in london's court. the prime minister and the european commission, the negotiating teams, have asked for more time. i understand that the prime minister is managing many difficulties. number 10 still believes it could be back on by the end of the week. sorted certainly by christmas. but the failure yesterday meant a barrage of attacks in the commons. what an embarrassment. shambles. if the price of the prime minister's approach is the break up of the union and re—opening of bitter divides in northern ireland, then the price is too high. the suggestion we might depart the european union but leave one part of the united kingdom behind — still inside the single market and customs union — that is emphatically not something that the uk government is considering. reporter: confident of a deal, mrjohnson? there's no agreement yet at cabinet about the specifics of what happens next an
in dublin, one clear message: no budging. the agreement that the north and south would mirror each others‘ rules and regulations in future. the ball is in london's court. the prime minister and the european commission, the negotiating teams, have asked for more time. i understand that the prime minister is managing many difficulties. number 10 still believes it could be back on by the end of the week. sorted certainly by christmas. but the failure yesterday meant a barrage of attacks in the...
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but she cannot say she is more aligned with dublin than london.g that, i don't understand how they can be 90% there. perhaps they are rounding up. in orderto there. perhaps they are rounding up. in order to get to phase two, they don't have to reach agreement. they just need sufficient progress. that isa just need sufficient progress. that is a very wide margin. progress is whatever they decide it is. they wa nt whatever they decide it is. they want to move on to trade. the bar to is lower than want to move on to trade. the bar to is lowerthan an want to move on to trade. the bar to is lower than an agreement. —— to clear. the government wants to have a two year transition deal. they recognise not everything will be ready by march 2018. they could be talking about a transition deal even if not enough has been done to talk about trade. one of the big issues with the divorce bill in the irish border was supposed to be the rights of citizens. apparently they are at risk. we want to focus on other issues. it seems to have slipped down the pecking orde
but she cannot say she is more aligned with dublin than london.g that, i don't understand how they can be 90% there. perhaps they are rounding up. in orderto there. perhaps they are rounding up. in order to get to phase two, they don't have to reach agreement. they just need sufficient progress. that isa just need sufficient progress. that is a very wide margin. progress is whatever they decide it is. they wa nt whatever they decide it is. they want to move on to trade. the bar to is lower than...
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our correspondent chris page has been in dublin for us.ean council, met for about an hourin european council, met for about an hour in government buildings behind me in dublin. there was a very strong show of unity between the two of them on the face of it. donald tusk said that if the uk... on the irish border, the big issue is that both sides do not want more controls on the irish border. there is a big if as an opinion over how that can be achieved. donald tusk said if the uk offer on the border was unacceptable for ireland, it would also be unacceptable for the eu. even also be unacceptable for the eu. eve n we nt also be unacceptable for the eu. even went as far as to say that the key to the uk's future lies it, in some way is, in dublin, as long as brexit talks continue. ireland enjoys singing off the same hymn sheet as them when it comes to these talks. the irish prime minister could not have had a stronger endorsement of that by donald tusk. leo varadkar setting out the position that they think the best way to avoid a hard border i
our correspondent chris page has been in dublin for us.ean council, met for about an hourin european council, met for about an hour in government buildings behind me in dublin. there was a very strong show of unity between the two of them on the face of it. donald tusk said that if the uk... on the irish border, the big issue is that both sides do not want more controls on the irish border. there is a big if as an opinion over how that can be achieved. donald tusk said if the uk offer on the...
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and dublin the dublin system is in fact putting for now all the burden on the countries which are the mountains of europe which aren't europe's about border where there's an unsecure is seeking conflict poverty and war are arriving first and for now it is greece and italy and the only way to fix the problem the core problem of the dublin system is really to ensure that there is a sort of diety that there is responsibility sharing among you countries so that as i am claims are processed you know in a not in a broader number of countries than simply the first countries or for arrival and unfortunately the european commission itself has as like to be from bishan by not you know calling for a mechanism of responsibility sharing which would be permanent we do think that a permanent mechanism would help sustainably sorting some of the flows of fixing some of the for the dublin system there are a number of voices calling for such permanence that either to make an ism not something which would be triggered on me in case of of crises the european parliament made a very good proposition that po
and dublin the dublin system is in fact putting for now all the burden on the countries which are the mountains of europe which aren't europe's about border where there's an unsecure is seeking conflict poverty and war are arriving first and for now it is greece and italy and the only way to fix the problem the core problem of the dublin system is really to ensure that there is a sort of diety that there is responsibility sharing among you countries so that as i am claims are processed you know...
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tracy to dublin always a grind and continues to be this morning. your drive from antioch into concord. a smooth ride all the way across the golden gate bridge from san rafael. >> the senate has passed a rewrite. after passing the plan tuesday the house will have vote. arlette? >> reporter: good morning, jessica. it was another late night but senate republicans were beaming as they passed their tax plan. shortly after midnight a celebration erupted in the senate. republicans cheered as they passed the most sweeping tax overall in three decades. democrats were outraged. >> a similar scene played out in the house. speaker paul ryan overjoyed as he gaveled in their vote. the gop tax plan hit an unexpected procedural snag. the outcome is not expected to change. the bill gives the biggest tax cut to corporations. it permanently slashes their rate from 35% to 21%. americans will see their standard deduction and child tax credit doubled. americans are making $75,000 or less will face a tax hike. president trump plans on holding a news conference at the whi
tracy to dublin always a grind and continues to be this morning. your drive from antioch into concord. a smooth ride all the way across the golden gate bridge from san rafael. >> the senate has passed a rewrite. after passing the plan tuesday the house will have vote. arlette? >> reporter: good morning, jessica. it was another late night but senate republicans were beaming as they passed their tax plan. shortly after midnight a celebration erupted in the senate. republicans cheered...
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chilly in san ramone, the same in dublin. livermore in the upper 30s. the bigger picture showing the closer to the water warmer. san francisco checking in at 50 degrees. 44 that number in san jose. the heavier jackets needed early on. here is your east by valley planner. 40s right now. the sun gets up here and it's really effective at warming us up by noon and the afternoon comfortable for this time of the year. temperatures topping out in the low to mid-60s in some of our warmest spots. when i take you down to levi stadium tonight, stanford taking on usc. a lot of fans will be packing that stadium. 64 degrees by 4:00 if you are going to be tailgating. by 8:00 we're going to rapidly cool off into the mid-50s so have the scarf, the winter jacket as temperatures continue to cool under the clear skies. really beautiful picture from emeryville. great visibility. the next three days, today total sunshine out there. you'll notice on your saturday more in the way of cloud cover, perhaps a light sprinkle in the north bay. otherwise we're dry with more in the wa
chilly in san ramone, the same in dublin. livermore in the upper 30s. the bigger picture showing the closer to the water warmer. san francisco checking in at 50 degrees. 44 that number in san jose. the heavier jackets needed early on. here is your east by valley planner. 40s right now. the sun gets up here and it's really effective at warming us up by noon and the afternoon comfortable for this time of the year. temperatures topping out in the low to mid-60s in some of our warmest spots. when i...
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we have live pictures there of dublin. our cameras there. you can see traffic on the go. 4:45 right now. many people there were glued to your tvs last night. here is why. >> noah mac. noah mac is in the top eight. >> the mac attack strikes again. our local star is one step closer to winning it all. noah mac advances to the top eight on "the voice." this is last night. you can catch him next monday for another elimination round. he is a great singer there. that's happening here on nbc bay area. >> it's exciting to see his rise, isn't it? he's good. >> the kids at dublin high school, he's worried about finals. >> i think he can make it. >> his parents are probably saying both sets of finals. >> very important. >> it is on. >> for the rest of the kids getting ready to get out the door and head to school this morning, it is cold. dig that warm coat out of the back of the closet. you will need it. look at the temperature in the tri-valley. 35 degrees with all clear skies. as you look at the seven day forecast, it is coming up at the bottom of the
we have live pictures there of dublin. our cameras there. you can see traffic on the go. 4:45 right now. many people there were glued to your tvs last night. here is why. >> noah mac. noah mac is in the top eight. >> the mac attack strikes again. our local star is one step closer to winning it all. noah mac advances to the top eight on "the voice." this is last night. you can catch him next monday for another elimination round. he is a great singer there. that's happening...
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a deadly crash in dublin.t happened at 8:30 on a connector between 580 and 680 that's close to the dublin- pleasanton train station. they believe it may have been a suicide with the man putting himself in the path of traffic. >> early indications show that the person put their vehicle in park, and jumped from the overcrossing landing on the transition road below it where it was struck by multiple vehicles, the body was. >> reporter: chp hopes to reopen all lanes by 11:30 tonight. >>> hundreds showed up to say goodbye to mayor ed lee. his body lay in stay tonight at city hall rotunda. >> whether you knew the mayor well. >> he just hard all the time. he sacraficed so much. >> reporter: or if you just admired him from the afar. >> mayor ed lee was a great politician. >> it's important for us to remember what a blessing he was to our city. how grateful we are to mayor lee and to his family for sharing him with us. >> reporter: mayor lee returned to city hall for the final time this morning carried in by an honor g
a deadly crash in dublin.t happened at 8:30 on a connector between 580 and 680 that's close to the dublin- pleasanton train station. they believe it may have been a suicide with the man putting himself in the path of traffic. >> early indications show that the person put their vehicle in park, and jumped from the overcrossing landing on the transition road below it where it was struck by multiple vehicles, the body was. >> reporter: chp hopes to reopen all lanes by 11:30 tonight....