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people have e looked at structurally for years, never been a good toward f. we moved making allowable living wage for everyone, could get rid of these prescriptive things for whether you are married or not. caller.ology, guest: yes, huge issue and a lot on that ry people rely to pay their rent, especially where like san diego, rent is high like in d.c., you 1600 for a their studio. what the supplement is, it goes salary in order to pay for rent and things like that off ousing when you live base. the senates armed to add committee tried position that would keep dual from receiving va h. a lot of places like officers' were upset about that, thought it was important income.ent to their but they do need help on their housing. i said, the salary isn't always competitive with the private sector, when you are iving in the u.s. or i said, washington, d.c. host: military pay, potential pay increase by trump administration and back and forth on that between congress. scott maucione our guest. those who are or active military. 02-748-8001, for retired military and all o
people have e looked at structurally for years, never been a good toward f. we moved making allowable living wage for everyone, could get rid of these prescriptive things for whether you are married or not. caller.ology, guest: yes, huge issue and a lot on that ry people rely to pay their rent, especially where like san diego, rent is high like in d.c., you 1600 for a their studio. what the supplement is, it goes salary in order to pay for rent and things like that off ousing when you live...
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he accepted the invitation and e look forward to scheduling that trip. there's nothing that was scheduled and we look forward to working on a mutually accessible date with the united kingdom. thank you, have a great onday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] thee lost that terrible night one year ago. but they were loved, and a year later we remember them and those they left >> in just a minute or two, a on moving forward. also a vote on president trump's pick for the assistant secretary of defense decision, you can watch the senate debate and vote on c-span2. later on this evening we'll have live coverage of defense secretary james mattis and joint chiefs chairman joseph dunford. they'll be testifying on the pentagon's nearly $640 billion budget request. that hearing begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern. that too will be on c-span2. and tomorrow, the senate intelligence committee will hear from attorney gene
he accepted the invitation and e look forward to scheduling that trip. there's nothing that was scheduled and we look forward to working on a mutually accessible date with the united kingdom. thank you, have a great onday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] thee lost that terrible night one year ago. but they were loved, and a year later...
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we look at city sky line thise e looks pretty, lets go to 202 and valley road, and the sunrise is ptt to be squinting very soon but traffic is moving and that is the point. pottstwilson street, and north s street that will slow you down and another accident in lawnside fair view avenue and charleston avenue and that isme. i think folks are playing hooky on this friday. >> they are already down the e. >> yes. >> please. it will be index of a hundred degree. >> that is sure temperatures. >> we will begin withpolice inva dirt bike rider has been shot and killed after allegedly pulling a gun on a >> karen hepp is at police headquarters with the details, karen. >> reporter: a lot of this is at police headquarters. it happened last night 6:40 at night. we had sky fox up over the en occurred. guy on a dirt bike according to police driving officer in a different district entirely. two witnesses to the special victims unit there is witness testimony from those people in the back st vehicle. sees dirt bike driver driving erratically and then bike stalls. he pulled up on that driver. to talk wit
we look at city sky line thise e looks pretty, lets go to 202 and valley road, and the sunrise is ptt to be squinting very soon but traffic is moving and that is the point. pottstwilson street, and north s street that will slow you down and another accident in lawnside fair view avenue and charleston avenue and that isme. i think folks are playing hooky on this friday. >> they are already down the e. >> yes. >> please. it will be index of a hundred degree. >> that is...
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e look at senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's efforts to save the bill.nder cyberattacks putting across europe and hitting major companies. we look at plans to protect you make and steel industry an exclusive i interview with johnhairman of nucor, ferriola. we had economic data today an individual stories. julie hyman is here to tell us all the important stuff. julie: we have the imf cutting the u.s. growth forecast on the economic growth. they're cutting the growth next year forecast to 2.1%. not seeing stocks change much today. a little bit of a push and pull happening today with financials rising. we have tech shares and telecoms falling. is he willing a mixed picture for the major averages as well. the s&p and the dow barely budging today. we have seen volatility remain at low levels even as a global economic uncertainty has been rising. this is a chart on the bloomberg that shows just that. indices that track volatilities and stocks. then we have the global economic policy uncertainty index as well. as policy hassing been in the doldrums. there has b
e look at senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's efforts to save the bill.nder cyberattacks putting across europe and hitting major companies. we look at plans to protect you make and steel industry an exclusive i interview with johnhairman of nucor, ferriola. we had economic data today an individual stories. julie hyman is here to tell us all the important stuff. julie: we have the imf cutting the u.s. growth forecast on the economic growth. they're cutting the growth next year forecast to...
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e look at senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's efforts to save the bill. ks putting across europe and hitting major companies. we look at plans to protect you make and steel industry an exclusive i interview with johnhairman of nucor, ferriola. we had economic data today an individual stories. julie hyman is here to tell us all the important stuff. julie: we have the imf cutting the u.s. growth forecast on the economic growth.
e look at senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's efforts to save the bill. ks putting across europe and hitting major companies. we look at plans to protect you make and steel industry an exclusive i interview with johnhairman of nucor, ferriola. we had economic data today an individual stories. julie hyman is here to tell us all the important stuff. julie: we have the imf cutting the u.s. growth forecast on the economic growth.
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keeping up with amazon in this space now that they are entering into the grocery store space. 8686,e lookv this isn't your interesting tale of two stories between amazon and walmart. up top we have in blue amazon's market cap working that of -- worth -- dawrfing that of walmart. here and the stoxx up, amazon stock is still up and investors are buying for the future. they believe this will be successful. very quickly, ripple affect right across retail. look at macy's, the department store, and cbs -- cvs. investors are trying to make sense of what happens -- happened as amazon is moving into the physical space of grocery store retail. right now, a very bearish reaction. barclays is bracing for a penalty. they plan to lead guilty over disclosures in the case. let's -- remind us what the case stems from. >> this case all stems from the 2008 emergency fund raising barclays did in order to avoid having to take state bailout. they did arrangements with qatar. there were a series of loans that could be seen as potentially impacting barclays. barclays essentially bailing itself out. here the offi
keeping up with amazon in this space now that they are entering into the grocery store space. 8686,e lookv this isn't your interesting tale of two stories between amazon and walmart. up top we have in blue amazon's market cap working that of -- worth -- dawrfing that of walmart. here and the stoxx up, amazon stock is still up and investors are buying for the future. they believe this will be successful. very quickly, ripple affect right across retail. look at macy's, the department store, and...
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gorgeousis looking with humidity levels noticeably lower and sunshine, a breeze, comfortable across the area. yesterday, dozens of reports related to the storm with when damage and flash flooding. .e will look into all of them there was the tornado and the four corners area, 3:48, embedded in a large area of rain . we saw no indications on radar, and ef zero, we saw the gimmick and the trees snap. had.staking the effect it things are quieting down as yesterday's front has push off the outer banks and plenty of showers there. if you have family in the outer banks, to date not the best day. tomorrow will be better and we are in fine shape in our area with low humidity and plenty of sunshine, 85 in warrington midday and 83 at quantico. .4 at reagan national airport combine that with humidity levels and it feels more comfortable. through the day, climbing plenty of sunshine, mostly sunny throughout the entire region. wednesday morning, summer officially arrives at 12:24 summerw morning, the solstice and we will have temperatures in the mid-to-upper-60's around the region with plenty of sunshine. the 10 day forecast in about 12 minutes. , memorialsg today across the country for 17-year
gorgeousis looking with humidity levels noticeably lower and sunshine, a breeze, comfortable across the area. yesterday, dozens of reports related to the storm with when damage and flash flooding. .e will look into all of them there was the tornado and the four corners area, 3:48, embedded in a large area of rain . we saw no indications on radar, and ef zero, we saw the gimmick and the trees snap. had.staking the effect it things are quieting down as yesterday's front has push off the outer...
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. >> look at the angle of unh, e humana, aetna. care makes a high after two years, it's going to be all of them that do it. >> anything beyond gilead, pete? >> i love humana, i tell you what, i look at biodwrgen, wantt break out. >> has turned. gilead continues to mack make new lows. >>> we're going to head back to the white house, the world's biggest tech ceos just sat down with president trump we have the latest details. >>> plus blue apron gearing up for a $3 billion ipo could amazon's dive into the food space derail the coans mpy' future profits we'll explain. much more "fast money" still ahead. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance pl
. >> look at the angle of unh, e humana, aetna. care makes a high after two years, it's going to be all of them that do it. >> anything beyond gilead, pete? >> i love humana, i tell you what, i look at biodwrgen, wantt break out. >> has turned. gilead continues to mack make new lows. >>> we're going to head back to the white house, the world's biggest tech ceos just sat down with president trump we have the latest details. >>> plus blue apron gearing up...
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it was a reasonably realistic e-mail. it looked fairly legitimate. >> and the trail of evidence leading right back to russia. now you drive 300to be fmiles to watch this. yes, nice pop toss! flag dancing? we've been there. and with free hot breakfast and a warm welcome, we'll be there for you. hampton by hilton. finding the best hotel price is now a safe bet. because tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites - so you save up to 30% on the hotel you want. lock it in. tripadvisor. >>> march 2016. eight months to election day. >> hello, ohio. >> the republican and democratic primaries were full of sound and fury. >> we love trump! >> who wants hillary? who wants trump? >> more and more of it about russia. >> if mr. trump gets his way, it will be like christmas in the kremlin. >> by now, russian hackers had penetrated the democratic national committee for months and were setting their sights on new targets. using the crudest of cyber weapons, so-called sphere phishing e-mails. >> in addition to the organizations that were targeted, m
it was a reasonably realistic e-mail. it looked fairly legitimate. >> and the trail of evidence leading right back to russia. now you drive 300to be fmiles to watch this. yes, nice pop toss! flag dancing? we've been there. and with free hot breakfast and a warm welcome, we'll be there for you. hampton by hilton. finding the best hotel price is now a safe bet. because tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites - so you save up to 30% on the hotel you want. lock it in. tripadvisor....
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e >> look at the stock dropped. 4.5% on her screw.is and the wells howo one make you wonder pandemic this is across all companies. this is one whistleblower's allegation. you do wonder how widespread this is across corporate america. >> it is a key question. they need to be testing companies to make sure that this thing isn't happening. particularly in light of wells fargo. i'm just looking at some of the details, this goes back to february of 2015. that is all on that, plenty more to come, we will talk to amazon after this. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ mooing sound ] [ laughing ] it's drivng me crazy come on. [ spitting from tongue ] time for my secret weapon. sports, movies, tv, ah... show me music to distract a minion. [ voice remote click ] [ pharrell starts to play ] ahh. i'm pretty smart- ahhh! [ mooing sounds ] [ minions laughing ] show me unicorns. [ voice remote click ] together: ahhh... that works too. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. see despicable me 3 in cinemas in june. >> i'm mark. an encouraging update on
e >> look at the stock dropped. 4.5% on her screw.is and the wells howo one make you wonder pandemic this is across all companies. this is one whistleblower's allegation. you do wonder how widespread this is across corporate america. >> it is a key question. they need to be testing companies to make sure that this thing isn't happening. particularly in light of wells fargo. i'm just looking at some of the details, this goes back to february of 2015. that is all on that, plenty more...
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a spear phishing e-mail looks like something from e-mail. mistake that his cyber team meant to say don't click on it, a typo, auto correct, who knows how it happened, and he says it comes across as legitimate. they click on it. that gives the russians access to 50,000 of his e-mails, his entire private e-mail account for years and it was those e-mails that, as we saw at the campaign as the election got closer that were released really on a daily basis and had an enormous effect certainly on how the campaign was covered and from podesta's point of view, had an effect on the outcome. >> what do you think some of the questions that members of the house intelligence committee asked today of podestpodesta? >> i think it was what were the missed signals? what should have been done earlier to stop this from getting bigger? and something that came across to us, it wasn't just podesta's it team, it was the democratic national committee, even the intelligence community, as they saw this playing out early, none of them had a sense of how big this was g
a spear phishing e-mail looks like something from e-mail. mistake that his cyber team meant to say don't click on it, a typo, auto correct, who knows how it happened, and he says it comes across as legitimate. they click on it. that gives the russians access to 50,000 of his e-mails, his entire private e-mail account for years and it was those e-mails that, as we saw at the campaign as the election got closer that were released really on a daily basis and had an enormous effect certainly on how...
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we'll warm to the 60s, but that's whe e day. look in philadelphia at the trend we're expeg.50s to in the early afternoon hours around the t and and cool conditions still hanging overgion. warmer air will move in and soon. weg up in a few mi and traffic. >>> starting off on the vine street expressway. we're closed bro street, this is coming from the other direction. here is the eastbound side. here is in place. that's where they're diverting off the traffic off the broad street off ramp. we'll watch that for the next half hour or so. we'll see the closure in place. there's construction off of 95 on woodhaven road. the eastbound side of woodhaven road, the ramp to the north and southbound side of 95 is dealing with some lane restrictions there. you see 13 minutes from woodhaven to the vine. average speeds in the 60s. on the bridges, alternating lane construction on the burlington bristol bridge for last few wes. that now. clear on the walt whitman, as well. back to you. >>> today is bill cosby's sex sexual assault trial, his main accuser expected to take the stand again. yeste
we'll warm to the 60s, but that's whe e day. look in philadelphia at the trend we're expeg.50s to in the early afternoon hours around the t and and cool conditions still hanging overgion. warmer air will move in and soon. weg up in a few mi and traffic. >>> starting off on the vine street expressway. we're closed bro street, this is coming from the other direction. here is the eastbound side. here is in place. that's where they're diverting off the traffic off the broad street off...
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. >> it's dragging dragging that e piece. looks like my kids leaving the kitchen. this is the schuylkill approaching belmont. westbound traffic head towards king of prussia moving nicely now but a major new construction project is going to show you down. i'll help you avoid the delays when we come back. >> ♪ it's time that we bring addiction out of the darkness and into the light. to everyone struggling in silence - addicts, family, friends - you are not alone. it's time we lift each other up, reach out, say something. addiction is a disease. don't suffer. don't wait. help is within reach. call 844 reach nj or go to reachnj.gov the road to recovery starts now. >> it. >> welcome♪ >> welcome back. 5:44 and 73 degrees out there. it looks pretty nice. >> what you got here in traffic, karen. >> i've got smooth sailing right now if you're coming in from perkasie or montgomeryville why not hop on 309 near the pennsylvania turnpike here. we're live in fort washington on although looking blue, everything else is looking fine right now but we have more reasons, that headache
. >> it's dragging dragging that e piece. looks like my kids leaving the kitchen. this is the schuylkill approaching belmont. westbound traffic head towards king of prussia moving nicely now but a major new construction project is going to show you down. i'll help you avoid the delays when we come back. >> ♪ it's time that we bring addiction out of the darkness and into the light. to everyone struggling in silence - addicts, family, friends - you are not alone. it's time we lift...
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live in livermore, amy hollyfield. >> thank you. >> here's a look right now at pg&e's current outage w, it looks all clear. so hopefully that's a good sign for things to come in the
live in livermore, amy hollyfield. >> thank you. >> here's a look right now at pg&e's current outage w, it looks all clear. so hopefully that's a good sign for things to come in the
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if you look at the amount of money for the -- that is 300 people worldwide. about three dollars per participant in e look at an nfl, nba, fan, it is 10 times as much. that level,et to but there are upside in terms of generating revenue in the industry. fan,u are a massive sports owner of the santa fe lightning hockey team. i am wondering, are you concerned this kind of sporting event and watching of other people playing sports is a little like what guitar hero is to playing guitar? it is cannibalizing the real thing? >> no, i am not concerned about that. if you look at the typical e-sports player or e-sports visitor or watcher, a different profile then you see in traditional sports. the world haset not been tapping into previously. when we do our research on these people, we are talking about a demographic that is right where you want to be in terms -- college 70% male, educated, above average income. a great demographic. and of these millennials younger had not been traditional sports followers. we think both have great looks. sports is fantastic, one of the few places these days when you can make
if you look at the amount of money for the -- that is 300 people worldwide. about three dollars per participant in e look at an nfl, nba, fan, it is 10 times as much. that level,et to but there are upside in terms of generating revenue in the industry. fan,u are a massive sports owner of the santa fe lightning hockey team. i am wondering, are you concerned this kind of sporting event and watching of other people playing sports is a little like what guitar hero is to playing guitar? it is...
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e. janney looks at the process of disbanding the remnants of the army of northern virginia, following the april 1865 surrender to union general ulysses s. grant at appomattox. she focuses on the confederates that avoided or escaped, and retreated into the shenandoah valley. she discusses general grant's concerns that some confederate would fight aguerrilla war. it is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia. it is just over half hour. our second speaker is caroline e. janney, who teaches at purdue university. she is one of uva's former students. she was here and then went off into grand success in the academic world. she specializes in the civil war era, and she has written about gender and military affairs and other parts of the mid-19th century u.s. history. she served as president of the society of civil war historians, which is a professional organization in our field. and i want to mention three of her books including "burying the dead, but not the past," "the lost cause," "remembering the civil war," which is now the default book to go to on civil war memory. crater
e. janney looks at the process of disbanding the remnants of the army of northern virginia, following the april 1865 surrender to union general ulysses s. grant at appomattox. she focuses on the confederates that avoided or escaped, and retreated into the shenandoah valley. she discusses general grant's concerns that some confederate would fight aguerrilla war. it is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia. it is just over half hour. our second speaker is caroline e. janney,...
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to sock e, the union looking to bounce back prosecute the first loss since the middle of april. of all of th the people trying o help their cause, the philly fanaticfanatics lending a hand r foot. the big guy, he is a big help. sixty-ninth minute against new york city at yankee stadium, he scores, 1-nil union. union up one. they allow two late goals in a five minute span. union gives up back to back games first time in five weeks. if they could do that with the team, maybe they would have more luck. >> they could work for the phillies. >> why not? >> thank you, jeff. "action news" at 11:30 is next. we have an update on the deadly terrorist attack in london. also, how students use technology to give a classmate a life-changing gift. that and more when "action news" comes back. to celebrate his team being crowned champions. so our wellness coaches developed a plan, to keep him fit and healthy. and when his moment finally arrived, his knees were up to the job. aetna. you don't join us, we join you. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with
to sock e, the union looking to bounce back prosecute the first loss since the middle of april. of all of th the people trying o help their cause, the philly fanaticfanatics lending a hand r foot. the big guy, he is a big help. sixty-ninth minute against new york city at yankee stadium, he scores, 1-nil union. union up one. they allow two late goals in a five minute span. union gives up back to back games first time in five weeks. if they could do that with the team, maybe they would have more...
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pg & e is looking toward the future. we built a state of the art gas operation center. an never forget what happened in san bruno that's why we're working every day to make pg & e the safest energy company in the nation. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how's everybody? how you folks? i appreciate that. thank you, folks. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheering and applause] and, boy, we got a good one for you today. finally, returning for their fifth and final day with a total 22,610 bucks, from netawaka, kansas, it's the champs, the childs family. [cheering and applause] and from milwaukee, wisconsin, it's the trimble family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win their self some cash, and today, if the childs family wins the game, they're going to drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's get it on. give me kai. give me bree. uh, ladies, here we go. we got the top 8 answers on the board. if a str
pg & e is looking toward the future. we built a state of the art gas operation center. an never forget what happened in san bruno that's why we're working every day to make pg & e the safest energy company in the nation. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how's everybody? how you folks? i appreciate that. thank you, folks. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your...
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i think the tax credit program, perhaps e looking at new construction or preservation of affordable housing, is another funding stream that could be used. mr. donnelly: we'd like to work together perhaps new with you. because i think the elimination of cdbg makes us much, much more difficult. makes it much, much more challenging. this is not a situation where there's not a need. all you have to do is walk around the streets and walk around town. actually you can just drive by on the highway. and see it right from there. some of the same houses that have been abandoned for a very long time. mr. hassett, i didn't want you thinking i was trying to ignore you. the ted to ask you about desire to see financial deregulation and the concerns i have about all of that. i was serving on the financial services committee during -- and i have to answer this question or ask this question. during the most difficult and challenging times we had in 2008, 2009 and 2010. dodd-frank was put in place to ensure safety and soundness. when we saw the dotcom bubble occur and then we saw collateralized debt obligatio
i think the tax credit program, perhaps e looking at new construction or preservation of affordable housing, is another funding stream that could be used. mr. donnelly: we'd like to work together perhaps new with you. because i think the elimination of cdbg makes us much, much more difficult. makes it much, much more challenging. this is not a situation where there's not a need. all you have to do is walk around the streets and walk around town. actually you can just drive by on the highway....
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son who was then running the group and that consulting company was actually called out in one e-mail we looked at to a recruitment e-mail as being among a small group of people working with peter smith in this endeavor. he's really painting a portrait of mike flynn as somebody who knows what peter smith is up to and as peter smith tells the story and others we've talked to said flynn was supportive of it. >> he talked to a group of, several groups of hackers here that had potentially gotten some of these e-mails, two of the groups are russians. do we know, do you know, are those the same russian hackers we talk about when we talk about meddling in the u.s. election? >> it's a great question. we don't know that. he told me they believe they would make contact with hackers as he put it around the russian government. and it's important to note too he didn't believe that russia had hacked the dnc to interfere with the election. had a fairly complex view of the things and believe it was plausible russians have hacked hillary clinton. what he was really interested in getting at though were those e-m
son who was then running the group and that consulting company was actually called out in one e-mail we looked at to a recruitment e-mail as being among a small group of people working with peter smith in this endeavor. he's really painting a portrait of mike flynn as somebody who knows what peter smith is up to and as peter smith tells the story and others we've talked to said flynn was supportive of it. >> he talked to a group of, several groups of hackers here that had potentially...
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yeah i think it looks good."a pg&e meteorologist explains the record breaking heat is to blame.and a high demand in air conditioning that overloads electric lines, transformers and other equipment.sot: scott strenfel, pg&e meteorologist/ /" sometimes they can over heat if there's too much stress, too many people running a/c for long periods of time. also just the ambient temperature outside can impact their efficiency."pg&e reports using their meteoroligists to pinpoint which locations may be most vulnerable in advance has helped their crews be ready to respond quicker. in pleasanton ella sogomonian kron 4 news. (pam) this afternoon in moraga -- a fire broke out on the hillside behind campolindo high school -- dangerously close to the high school football field. many residents living near the area were worried about the fire reaching their homes. at one point the fire was less than a mile away from ike brandel house. he wasn't home at the time it started fortunately, a gentle breeze was blowing the fire away from his h
yeah i think it looks good."a pg&e meteorologist explains the record breaking heat is to blame.and a high demand in air conditioning that overloads electric lines, transformers and other equipment.sot: scott strenfel, pg&e meteorologist/ /" sometimes they can over heat if there's too much stress, too many people running a/c for long periods of time. also just the ambient temperature outside can impact their efficiency."pg&e reports using their meteoroligists to...
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e. janney looks at the process of disbanding the remnants of the army of northern virginia, following the april 1865 surrender to union general ulysses s. grant at appomattox. she focuses on the confederates that avoided or escaped, and retreated into the shenandoah valley. she discusses general grant's concerns that some confederate would fight aguerrilla war. it is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia. it is just over half hour. our second speaker is caroline e. janney, who teaches at purdue university. she is one of uva's former students. she was here and then went
e. janney looks at the process of disbanding the remnants of the army of northern virginia, following the april 1865 surrender to union general ulysses s. grant at appomattox. she focuses on the confederates that avoided or escaped, and retreated into the shenandoah valley. she discusses general grant's concerns that some confederate would fight aguerrilla war. it is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia. it is just over half hour. our second speaker is caroline e. janney,...
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the police don't have a description of the vehicle involved and looking e for clues that could help. >>> the chp is looking into what caused a deadly accident this morning. in this happened in the northbound lanes of mission boulevard. chp said the driver crashed into the back of the big rig this morning and died at the scene. the northbound side of the freeway was shut down and reopened 9:30 this morning. >>> we expect fbi director james comey to tell a senate committee that he found president donald trump's request to end the flynn investigation very concerning. >> and this comes at the former director gets rad to speak publicly for the first time since being fired by president donald trump and former attorney general christopher wray to head up the fbi. doug le sai der now. >> if all goes according to plan, christopher wray will take over the fbi from acting director, mccabe since fbi director james comey was fired in may. the group of officials testifying here on capitol hill. >> any attempt by the white house or even the president himself to exploit this community as a tool for p
the police don't have a description of the vehicle involved and looking e for clues that could help. >>> the chp is looking into what caused a deadly accident this morning. in this happened in the northbound lanes of mission boulevard. chp said the driver crashed into the back of the big rig this morning and died at the scene. the northbound side of the freeway was shut down and reopened 9:30 this morning. >>> we expect fbi director james comey to tell a senate committee that...
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sitting and reading your e-mails but it feeds into giant alga rhythms and they analyze certain keywords and what kind of syntax structure you use. he says google's today s is to stop look at e-mails is a good one . i think there's an increase scrutiny from legislators. there have been court cases where some of the companies have been considered guilty after the court system examined really the terms of service and realized tt customers don't understand what's in them. that's to say that google l days of watching you are over. it says it still plans to get your info through your search and google history. google chrome, for example, has an ingot neat oh mode where you can browse the web in private. when it comes to the interest knit net there's no such thing as privacy. >> there should be. >> i feel like anything you put out there, someone is looking at it. it's inevitable. >> we're also looking at the forecast. >> yes. >> hopefully more sun, low humidity? a. we have a little bit of a change coming the later part of the week. >> keep it going on. let's focus on the beginning of the week. >> we'll only take the forecast up to three days. >> thats ' all we need. >> unfort
sitting and reading your e-mails but it feeds into giant alga rhythms and they analyze certain keywords and what kind of syntax structure you use. he says google's today s is to stop look at e-mails is a good one . i think there's an increase scrutiny from legislators. there have been court cases where some of the companies have been considered guilty after the court system examined really the terms of service and realized tt customers don't understand what's in them. that's to say that google...
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we are also looking at chinese e—commerce giant alibaba.nts for over ten percent of all retail sales in china. but despite floating on the new york stock exchange two years ago, it has yet to crack the us market. billionaire founderjack ma has been trying to change that at an event in detroit — the bbc‘s samira hussain was there alibaba has aliba ba has come alibaba has come to america with a bang. the chinese e—commerce giant is here to show us businesses what the company is all about, and how it can be the gateway to the chinese market. the harder sell, of course, is getting american consumers to do their shopping with alibaba. when i asked jack ma about that, he said it was not a concern. we're not thinking about selling alibaba products to america. we are thinking about selling american small business, or global small business, to china. we are not that interested in how big our brand alibaba is. we are very interested in how our small business brand is. but away from the trade is where you have the us investors. and the message they ha
we are also looking at chinese e—commerce giant alibaba.nts for over ten percent of all retail sales in china. but despite floating on the new york stock exchange two years ago, it has yet to crack the us market. billionaire founderjack ma has been trying to change that at an event in detroit — the bbc‘s samira hussain was there alibaba has aliba ba has come alibaba has come to america with a bang. the chinese e—commerce giant is here to show us businesses what the company is all about,...
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e. coyote looks down and there's nothing underneath. that is cnn right now. splat. they hit the pavement and then they try again. trump has this effect on people. rush was talking about the laser being, that trump brings out the best in people and the worst in people. right now he's bringing out the worst in cnn. in all the other fake news, they are very fake news. it's hard to defend your integrity when you are firing three people, when some of your best and brightest analysts are saying something that is directly opposite from what your network has been pushing for the last couple of months. dave had a rough stretch. kathy griffin. they had to retract that whole story about the coming memo and what he was going to say during the hearing. they are in for a little rough stress courtesy of james o'keefe. everyone has to watch what they say because you never know when a cam is going to be there. >> kimberly: so, speed 25. >> juan: i think this is an overreaction. i'm amazed that anybody thinking the media doesn't make mistakes, it's just like talking to your friends o
e. coyote looks down and there's nothing underneath. that is cnn right now. splat. they hit the pavement and then they try again. trump has this effect on people. rush was talking about the laser being, that trump brings out the best in people and the worst in people. right now he's bringing out the worst in cnn. in all the other fake news, they are very fake news. it's hard to defend your integrity when you are firing three people, when some of your best and brightest analysts are saying...
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>> live to nbc 10 jersey shore bureau report e ted greenberg in ocean city, cape may county. looking beautiful there, ted. >> reporter: yeah, keith and jackie. a little rain moved through about an hour ago. just like that the sun returned. overall, a beautiful day here at the shore. these folks getting a jump-start on the weekend. many say so far it's a winner. especially compared to that dreary weather we had for a lot of memorial day weekends. ocean city's boardwalk under a bright, blue sky. alan merleino and his son alex made the trip from hammonton just for the afternoon. >> beautiful day. figured we haven't had a father/son day in a while. enjoy the day. >> reporter: some taking the week a bit early taking advantage of abundant sunshine and warm temperatures. >> the weather's so much nicer than for memorial day. it was so cold. near our sweatshirts. >> beautiful. the last time, i didn't even need sunscreen. >> reporter: kaitlyn spending
>> live to nbc 10 jersey shore bureau report e ted greenberg in ocean city, cape may county. looking beautiful there, ted. >> reporter: yeah, keith and jackie. a little rain moved through about an hour ago. just like that the sun returned. overall, a beautiful day here at the shore. these folks getting a jump-start on the weekend. many say so far it's a winner. especially compared to that dreary weather we had for a lot of memorial day weekends. ocean city's boardwalk under a...
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e he didn't look scared. he just looked focused. this point, this is when he was heading straight towards me. there was a couple behind me as well. i was aware of this couple because i had passed them earlier on the bridge because they were walking slowly and i was late. i noticed them speaking french and knew they were right behind me. and i don't know how i did it, but i got out of the way. i don't know if i jumped or ran. i remember watching the van drive into the couple that were behind me. obviously hit them. >> it's not clear if that couple survived. 48 people were wounded in the attacks. 36 of them at last check were still in the hospital. 21 of them in critical condition. we are outside the hospital where many were taken. what's the latest where you are? >> reporter: there's still a police residence here tonight. early this the morning, there were five police vans guarding the entrance here where those people were brought last night. police still patrolling the area. now throughout the day, the victim's families have been to
e he didn't look scared. he just looked focused. this point, this is when he was heading straight towards me. there was a couple behind me as well. i was aware of this couple because i had passed them earlier on the bridge because they were walking slowly and i was late. i noticed them speaking french and knew they were right behind me. and i don't know how i did it, but i got out of the way. i don't know if i jumped or ran. i remember watching the van drive into the couple that were behind me....
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e region. in the summer those hou c go until 10:00. we realize that you pplar looking fotivity we want to give them somhi that's meaningful. we provide all sorts o opportunities for our tes, especially in the summer >> all right. sounds like a lot of fun. >> it is. >> a whole lot of learni. >> yes, a lot of fun learng. >> lavar jones, thank y. >> thank you so much. >> all righty. to talk to a mom who ishe author of a blog about som other ideas for your yousts this summer. be right back. narrator: the washington post endorses dr. ralph northam. mr. northam would make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam led the fight to stop ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on tough fights, and as governor, i won't let donald trump stand in our way. >>> welcome back. if you haven't already gne your child up for cait t too late to plan an eir summer of fun. joining me n
e region. in the summer those hou c go until 10:00. we realize that you pplar looking fotivity we want to give them somhi that's meaningful. we provide all sorts o opportunities for our tes, especially in the summer >> all right. sounds like a lot of fun. >> it is. >> a whole lot of learni. >> yes, a lot of fun learng. >> lavar jones, thank y. >> thank you so much. >> all righty. to talk to a mom who ishe author of a blog about som other ideas for your...
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. >> there's realistic e-mail that look legitimate. >> and the trail of evidence leading right back toia. whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. (upbeat dance music) (bell ringing) the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it time our networks did too? introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots. it's a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. . >>> march, 2016, eight months to election day. >> hello ohio. >> the republican and democratic primaries were full of sound and fiery.
. >> there's realistic e-mail that look legitimate. >> and the trail of evidence leading right back toia. whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor....
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and 95 looks okay, but we're seeing the e slowdowns. 31 minutes. average speeds are dropping. ameras for some of those slow spots when i come back in ten minutes. look at northbound from the vine. 61 minutes. >>> an airline won't let a woman board a flight home. she called nbc 10 responds. we'll have her story, up next. >>> a mother travels to watch her sun gets married. after she couldn't get help. she contacted harry hairston and nbc 10 responds when she couldn't get home. >> she was excited to travel to cancun for her son's wedding in march. >> couldn't wait to get there. i knew i would see people in't hadn't seen in a long time. >> reporter: getting to mexico was easy. but on the way back, delta wouldn't let her or her daughter board the flight home. >> i was very upset to say the least. >> reporter: the airline blamed the problem travelocity. the third party site she used to back the tickets and says a rep told her travelocity hadn't paid the airline for the flights. but delta wouldn't budge. >> i had to stay calm. >> reporter: she bought one-way tickets for her and her da
and 95 looks okay, but we're seeing the e slowdowns. 31 minutes. average speeds are dropping. ameras for some of those slow spots when i come back in ten minutes. look at northbound from the vine. 61 minutes. >>> an airline won't let a woman board a flight home. she called nbc 10 responds. we'll have her story, up next. >>> a mother travels to watch her sun gets married. after she couldn't get help. she contacted harry hairston and nbc 10 responds when she couldn't get home....
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rhubarb,e look at which would be on the construction site. inflation-adjusted bloomberg economy -- commodity index. it is exquisite. it is about 20% hydrocarbons. if we get a reflation commit a coordinated central-bank -- reflation, a coordinated central-bank response, is that related to the commodities? stuart: it should be. for natural inclination to be could do -- would be to buy gold. copper seems to show better returns. that is a month argument. i will probably get a lot of hate mail for that, but you can .ook at the commodities tom: ken chair yellen and the rest of the central bank crew save brazil? do you link a better brazil economy to what happens in central portugal? stuart: it is a tricky thing. tom: i agree. stuart: in terms of the commodities play, brazil is commodities. what we are seeing at the moment is the oil prices coming down. that has an impact on the sugar market. there is this affect across the whole complex when you're talking about brazil, particularly now in iron or. you would anticipate that given the backup into a
rhubarb,e look at which would be on the construction site. inflation-adjusted bloomberg economy -- commodity index. it is exquisite. it is about 20% hydrocarbons. if we get a reflation commit a coordinated central-bank -- reflation, a coordinated central-bank response, is that related to the commodities? stuart: it should be. for natural inclination to be could do -- would be to buy gold. copper seems to show better returns. that is a month argument. i will probably get a lot of hate mail for...
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clinton's e-mails. look, it all points in an obvious direction that there was some sort of cooperation as admitted by mr. stone. let's get all the details. >> i will put you in the category of if you had the power to decide, you would have him testify in a public format, correct? >> absolutely. >> so then -- >> let me ask the first questions. >> if i had the power, maybe i would allow you after i get the first question. let me ask you this then, are these decisions political? who can testify in public and who is testifying in private? >> in fairness, i don't think that they are. here we are just talking openly. about you the fact of the matter is, again, those are decisions that so far have been made on a bipartisan basis by leaders of the intel community. whether or not someone testifies, whether they testify in open or closed session. i'm going to respect those decisions. i'm just enthused that the person -- one of the people i would most like to see testify is publically saying that he wants to come clean
clinton's e-mails. look, it all points in an obvious direction that there was some sort of cooperation as admitted by mr. stone. let's get all the details. >> i will put you in the category of if you had the power to decide, you would have him testify in a public format, correct? >> absolutely. >> so then -- >> let me ask the first questions. >> if i had the power, maybe i would allow you after i get the first question. let me ask you this then, are these decisions...
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. >> reporter: like others, kira e looks forward to replacing the bad memories with good ones.you want to be here so d badly. >> it's showing we're unbreakable. >> reporter: voices refusing to be silenced, with a message of solidarity, heard loud and clear. this concert really did raise spirits. and it also raised money, a lot of it. the red cross saidt in nearly $3 million in donations online and in text messages, during the concert. once they count the ticket sales, they hope to have another $1 million. all of that money going to support the victims and their families. >> good to see you. >>> the show of solidarity last night. it was -- it was powerful. >> very special. >> i give them so much credit. and her going back to manchester and saying, here. having the courage to go to that concert and listen says a lot.> sir. >> i'll tell you, you may not be feeling that way -- >> al. >> if you like the w youerl be . if you don't like it, you won't be happy. in the east, strong storms in the northeast. delmarva, it's going to stay showery and cool in the northeast. coast alkaline ya
. >> reporter: like others, kira e looks forward to replacing the bad memories with good ones.you want to be here so d badly. >> it's showing we're unbreakable. >> reporter: voices refusing to be silenced, with a message of solidarity, heard loud and clear. this concert really did raise spirits. and it also raised money, a lot of it. the red cross saidt in nearly $3 million in donations online and in text messages, during the concert. once they count the ticket sales, they...
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. >>> in bucks councilman, residents are asked to be e on t the look out of wild foxes. >> you are advised your small pets like dogs and cats in doors. >> prepare for some scorching heat and some showers, our chief meteorologistvh glenn schwartz. >> hi jackie, by sunday it is going to feel like 96 degrees. philadelphia parts of south jersey, too. >> the place have stayed cloudy have stayed in the lower 70s which is about 10 degrees below normal. in÷r(0ñ some of the suburbs, ch and montgomery county andí 79 unionville and kenneth square and 79 at chads ford. 73 on warrenton. that's pretty chilly for this time of the day at this time of the year. the humidity is high. >> now we got the feels like temperatures coming back because of the humidity is so high. tomorrow afternoon, it is going to be feeling like it is in the 90s even if temperatures are in the mid-80s. of course, that's not true with the sea breeze coming. by sunday, we are talking about mid-90s. 95 and 96 degrees across much of going to feel. so that's going to be swesunday be sweating a lot sunday afternoon. >> this area is exp
. >>> in bucks councilman, residents are asked to be e on t the look out of wild foxes. >> you are advised your small pets like dogs and cats in doors. >> prepare for some scorching heat and some showers, our chief meteorologistvh glenn schwartz. >> hi jackie, by sunday it is going to feel like 96 degrees. philadelphia parts of south jersey, too. >> the place have stayed cloudy have stayed in the lower 70s which is about 10 degrees below normal. in÷r(0ñ some...
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you used her private e—mail accounts to talk to her about national security issues or state department matters. do you think that was wise, in retrospect, for you to have done that? lookake for her to use a private e—mail server. i think all of us involved, looking back, would have done it a different way if we were doing it again. at the time, it didn't seem that out of step with what most other cabinet secretaries, senators, and other senior figures were doing. so at the time, it did not occur to us that this was going to be a major challenge in the future. but now we have looked at it in the cold light of day, of course we wish we had handled it differently at the time. but why did you use her private e—mail account to talk to her about state department business? this was the e—mail that hillary clinton was using. this is what she had taken from being a senator and then transitioning over to being secretary of state. previous secretaries of state had used personal e—mail accounts and not official e—mail accounts. in fact, john kerry was the first secretary of state to have an official e—mail account. so this was how it was done at the state department at this time.
you used her private e—mail accounts to talk to her about national security issues or state department matters. do you think that was wise, in retrospect, for you to have done that? lookake for her to use a private e—mail server. i think all of us involved, looking back, would have done it a different way if we were doing it again. at the time, it didn't seem that out of step with what most other cabinet secretaries, senators, and other senior figures were doing. so at the time, it did not...
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i said there would be a guy there and you want to look at the e transfers and you would like to lookt them yourself. then you go to the second corridor there. go down halfway. i really knew this courthouse. that's how ina started doing research for me. i knew that, it's not something that goes away. brian: we've talked about janet trammell in your office. i want to go back to some video. not video, audio. you bring up in your talks on audible.com. you bring up a scenario with lyndon johnson in the civil rights, when he is talking with the senator of connecticut. the senator of new mexico. senator van harkey of indiana. before we listen to that stuff, what is the story? robert: that's an amazing story. it is a story about legislative genius. johnson also had the tactical genius. he gets a telephone call. he realizes something that no one else realizes. that richard russell, the leader of the republican southern all-powerful civil congress, was stopping the civil rights bill in 1964. one of the ways he was doing it was saying we can't bring that up until we get the tax cut bill out of
i said there would be a guy there and you want to look at the e transfers and you would like to lookt them yourself. then you go to the second corridor there. go down halfway. i really knew this courthouse. that's how ina started doing research for me. i knew that, it's not something that goes away. brian: we've talked about janet trammell in your office. i want to go back to some video. not video, audio. you bring up in your talks on audible.com. you bring up a scenario with lyndon johnson in...
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so we consider this and e we looked at a number of things. think that it really was this administration and the president's mandate to do business differently that allowed us to move forward with this type of speed. >>. >> the same question was with the white house was involved. >> so two questions, one is about the timing. when does a veteran begin to experience this. that's what we're going to be determining the time line during this period when we rolled out. i do believe and everything that i'm doing is trying to act with speed that working with the department of defense and already using their planning materials and change management tools, we will be able to do this much faster than if we had done it alone. the department of defense has taken a period of time before they have implemented their first system and the air force base which has been successful. but i think we will be able to do ours faster than they did. thanks again to secretary mattis and the department of defense, they have actually detailed over to us some of their key ex
so we consider this and e we looked at a number of things. think that it really was this administration and the president's mandate to do business differently that allowed us to move forward with this type of speed. >>. >> the same question was with the white house was involved. >> so two questions, one is about the timing. when does a veteran begin to experience this. that's what we're going to be determining the time line during this period when we rolled out. i do believe...
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it looks like they are adamant to rate hikes. some of these more dovish meers e getting cold ft. u look at the surprise index, that is rolling over heart. bob: at what point do they get cold feet? not a three quarters of a percent. maybe a year from now. michael: we should all hope they get to about 1.5% to 2%. kathleen: my question is what are they tightening for? they seem to be tightening as a result of the labor market. it has reached their goal. what nobody is talking about is inflation. they just don't think it exists. and yet, every day that goes by, we get more and more risk of inflation heating up. bob: they are tightening to normalize. surely a -1% to -1.5% real rate is nowhere near normal. get to something that looks normal or at least neutral. then see what happens. she talked about the term premium, and she said it is the foreign money coming into the u.s. market. so there you go. jonathan: let's talk about the global reflation story. the last time you were on the program, bob, and you have the face-off between the bulls and bears, you brought up chinese ppi. it is no
it looks like they are adamant to rate hikes. some of these more dovish meers e getting cold ft. u look at the surprise index, that is rolling over heart. bob: at what point do they get cold feet? not a three quarters of a percent. maybe a year from now. michael: we should all hope they get to about 1.5% to 2%. kathleen: my question is what are they tightening for? they seem to be tightening as a result of the labor market. it has reached their goal. what nobody is talking about is inflation....
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. >> here's a look right now at pg&e's current outage map. right now, it looks all clear. so hopefully that's a good sign for things to come in the next day. >> let's check on that. happening now, firefighters taking advantage of cooler overnight temperatures and calmer winds to get a handle on the brush fire burning north of l.a. the 800 acre fire is 20% contained this morning. no homes are threatened, but the fire has destroyed two barns. >> the heat is also sending extra snow melt into the sierra into our rivers causing them to overflow. 300 people in tulary county had to evacuate an rv camp along the king's river because of flooding. a lake at the campground rose 25 feet in just 12 hours. crews dumped sand to create a birrier between the fast rising water and a nearby restaurant and apartment complex. you can keep track of the heat on our abc7 news accuweather app. download it to be alerted to heat alerts and advisories. >> breaking news out of luntden. police now calling yesterday's attack a terrorist attack. a van plowed into a group of muzlic worshiper as they left
. >> here's a look right now at pg&e's current outage map. right now, it looks all clear. so hopefully that's a good sign for things to come in the next day. >> let's check on that. happening now, firefighters taking advantage of cooler overnight temperatures and calmer winds to get a handle on the brush fire burning north of l.a. the 800 acre fire is 20% contained this morning. no homes are threatened, but the fire has destroyed two barns. >> the heat is also sending...
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so was candidate trump telling the russians to hack at least into hillary clinton's e-mails. look, this is where senator mccain, senator rubio, republicans, democrats, have been able to find common ground here in the senate. that an attack on our elections is an attack on all of us, democrats, republicans, anybody could be next. they're obviously attacking the elections of our allies, our nato allies, and i think the fact that this administration, the trump administration has shown such little interest in responding, in fact seems to be bending over backwards to ingratiate themselves with putin and the russians will be the subject of a lot of conversations. it suggests that there was this very, very cozy relationship throughout the campaign. >> senator, i can close my eyes and imagine that i'm back in 2008 when the standard bearer for the republican party talked the way you just did about russia. thank you for spending a little bit of time with us. ashley parker, thank you for being with us, you always make us smarter and better. >>> when we come back, bob mueller assembles his ow
so was candidate trump telling the russians to hack at least into hillary clinton's e-mails. look, this is where senator mccain, senator rubio, republicans, democrats, have been able to find common ground here in the senate. that an attack on our elections is an attack on all of us, democrats, republicans, anybody could be next. they're obviously attacking the elections of our allies, our nato allies, and i think the fact that this administration, the trump administration has shown such little...
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that looks like e-zpass lane doesn't. it regardless taken from the parkway this is shot of a hawk perching on a street lamp. i love this, love these shots, so, so cool the hawk is clearly just enjoying the quiettude out there now in the wake ever the frontal boundar boundary. the fact it's not complete hi gone. you'll notice breeze if i ca canning up with time here today. i want to tell you about the eyewitness watcher in picture format. awesome pictures that came in yesterday. we'll start things off with this one that clearly shows the rain is in here. that is from yesterday. alan sent this in in delran obviously soaking storms for him. jenny sent this in. storm clouds rolling in yesterday. she's out in cherry hill area and then we can advance here. then you get to this morning it's steamy even those storms and cells cleared on out. so there's still due on the windshield. you might flick whipped shields a couple times if you didn't have the car in garage overnight at the moment skies clear and this came in from john hagm
that looks like e-zpass lane doesn't. it regardless taken from the parkway this is shot of a hawk perching on a street lamp. i love this, love these shots, so, so cool the hawk is clearly just enjoying the quiettude out there now in the wake ever the frontal boundar boundary. the fact it's not complete hi gone. you'll notice breeze if i ca canning up with time here today. i want to tell you about the eyewitness watcher in picture format. awesome pictures that came in yesterday. we'll start...
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investigate effects that at least approach human exposure lelevels. >> our cururrent system does not look a at aggregate e exposures, basically a fancy way of saying, what do all these low dose chemicals do in combinatition together? >>>> but looking at low dosese exposures memeans a sea change in how we do toxixicological testing and d risk assessment, and that's controversial, costly, and something the chemical industry opposes. >> one of the areas of science that is emerging, and very interesting and very troubling, is called epigenetitics, which shows that an acute chemical exposure can actually r result into a a genetic chchange. anand that geneticic change cane passed down from generation to generation basased on a chemical exposure. >> your grandmother could have been exposed to something that you didn't know about, she didn't know about, that is affecting your health today. >> the evididence that we do hae from laboratory experiments in animals cecertainlyly gives us cause for concern. >> some people are more exposed to chemicals because of the job they do or where they live. low income anand mino
investigate effects that at least approach human exposure lelevels. >> our cururrent system does not look a at aggregate e exposures, basically a fancy way of saying, what do all these low dose chemicals do in combinatition together? >>>> but looking at low dosese exposures memeans a sea change in how we do toxixicological testing and d risk assessment, and that's controversial, costly, and something the chemical industry opposes. >> one of the areas of science that is...