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david eades, bbc news.it janeill be interesting toat see mages will be added to e bbc archive after thehistoric summit in singapore. president trump has tweeted, saying things are going well between staff and representatives. we will havewho wait to see her a real deal will happen. certainly we will be there. i am jane o'brien. thank you for watching "bbc worlnews america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around ur lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freen foundation,vl foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, d then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the y to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have oach tod our modern ap banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your drea. your tomorrow is no
david eades, bbc news.it janeill be interesting toat see mages will be added to e bbc archive after thehistoric summit in singapore. president trump has tweeted, saying things are going well between staff and representatives. we will havewho wait to see her a real deal will happen. certainly we will be there. i am jane o'brien. thank you for watching "bbc worlnews america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around ur lifestyle, so you can swipe...
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as the summit approaches, we are entering uncharted territory. —— david eades, bbc news.this last night with kim jong—un doing a walkabout and looking at singapore and waving to the crowd. the surrealism continues, with the former basketball player, dennis rodman, arrived in singapore bombarded with questions. he said i am happy to be part of the historic summitandi am happy to be part of the historic summit and i think i brought a lot of awareness to people around the world. we will see in the coming hours what the substance is behind the historic talks between donald trump and kimjong—un as the historic talks between donald trump and kim jong—un as coverage on bbc news continues. please stay with us bbc news continues. please stay with us for that. i am rico hizon. the countdown is 90 minutes ago before the historic kim jong—un and donald trump summit. goodbye. for many days, even weeks now, our weather has been stuck in a rut. long spells of warm sunshine and just the odd thunderstorm. at long last, things are changing. you may not like the change, because firstly, coo
as the summit approaches, we are entering uncharted territory. —— david eades, bbc news.this last night with kim jong—un doing a walkabout and looking at singapore and waving to the crowd. the surrealism continues, with the former basketball player, dennis rodman, arrived in singapore bombarded with questions. he said i am happy to be part of the historic summitandi am happy to be part of the historic summit and i think i brought a lot of awareness to people around the world. we will see...
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when you start assigning to yourself the power to rule positions out-of-bounds to that eaded down, ie think, a very dangerous road. but i'm sure, you know, a lot of people out there are to say, i'm sorry, sarah sanders lies and she's omulgating the idea that separating kids from their parents, what right does she have to a peacef night at home? the question is, as lawyers like to say, what slippery slope you're heading down on. >> sreenivasan: all t, jeff green field, thank you so much. >>reenivasan: president trump's son-in-law and top middle et advisor jared kushner said today that the administration's peace plan for the region is almost reddy to be unve in an interview with the palestinian newspaper "al-quds," published in arac, kushner bbid he thinks palestinian leader mahmoud aas is refusing to participate in the peace ecause they are scared we will release our peace plan and the palestinian people will actually like it." kushner and other u.s. officials have been meeting with leaders in the region over the past week, including israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. a spokesm
when you start assigning to yourself the power to rule positions out-of-bounds to that eaded down, ie think, a very dangerous road. but i'm sure, you know, a lot of people out there are to say, i'm sorry, sarah sanders lies and she's omulgating the idea that separating kids from their parents, what right does she have to a peacef night at home? the question is, as lawyers like to say, what slippery slope you're heading down on. >> sreenivasan: all t, jeff green field, thank you so much....
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david eades, bbc news.mme has found some deaf people are missing key operations and receiving poor treatment for serious illnesses because of a lack of face—to—face interpreters. video interpreters are being used by some hospitals instead, but patients say that's not good enough, because the system can often crash and can be difficult to understand. anna collinson reports. anna collinson reporting. a department of health and social care spokesperson said: "it's unacceptable if deaf patients are not receiving the support they need to access nhs care. we expect trusts to make arrangements to accommodate their needs and we changed the law so that health and care providers are legally required to provide people with a disability or sensory loss with information that they can access and understand." nhs england says it's up to individual trusts to make a decision when to use video interpreters. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour. but first, the headlines on bbc news: there's "excitement in the
david eades, bbc news.mme has found some deaf people are missing key operations and receiving poor treatment for serious illnesses because of a lack of face—to—face interpreters. video interpreters are being used by some hospitals instead, but patients say that's not good enough, because the system can often crash and can be difficult to understand. anna collinson reports. anna collinson reporting. a department of health and social care spokesperson said: "it's unacceptable if deaf...
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i'm david eades. our top story: crisis averted. after meeting through the night, and under pressure from italy, eu leaders finally reach an agreement on coping with the migration crisis. a gunman kills five people at a local newspaper in annapolis, maryland. police say jarrod ramos was carrying out a targeted attack. us media say he had a long—running feud with the paper. this person was prepared today to come in. to shoot people. his intent was to cause harm. i'm rajini vaidyanathan, in moscow. japan and colombia are the final two to make the last 16 as teams gear up for the knockout stages of the world cup. coming up in the business briefing: theresa may calls for faster progress in brexit talks, as big business piles on the pressure. also coming up in the business briefing: trouble is rumbling for president trump, as harley davidson plans to move jobs out of the us. has his trade war backfired? we will have a report from wisconsin. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to kn
i'm david eades. our top story: crisis averted. after meeting through the night, and under pressure from italy, eu leaders finally reach an agreement on coping with the migration crisis. a gunman kills five people at a local newspaper in annapolis, maryland. police say jarrod ramos was carrying out a targeted attack. us media say he had a long—running feud with the paper. this person was prepared today to come in. to shoot people. his intent was to cause harm. i'm rajini vaidyanathan, in...
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this is business briefing, i‘m david eades.. and on the markets: they are down a bit. the dow was down, the nikkei and the hang seng are bumping around the middle ground, which might come as a bit of a surprise given what we have seen with us tariffs being announced. there was positive news coming out of asia for some trade and the italian situation seems
this is business briefing, i‘m david eades.. and on the markets: they are down a bit. the dow was down, the nikkei and the hang seng are bumping around the middle ground, which might come as a bit of a surprise given what we have seen with us tariffs being announced. there was positive news coming out of asia for some trade and the italian situation seems
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ead, jeff, one year later, the c.d.c. officially declared opioid pain killer overdoses an epidemic. >> glor: pseudoaddiction. boggles the mind. thank you. coming up next on the cbs evening news, why a supreme court ruling means tens of millions of online shoppers could be paying a lot more. ine shoppers could be paying a lot more. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weigh
ead, jeff, one year later, the c.d.c. officially declared opioid pain killer overdoses an epidemic. >> glor: pseudoaddiction. boggles the mind. thank you. coming up next on the cbs evening news, why a supreme court ruling means tens of millions of online shoppers could be paying a lot more. ine shoppers could be paying a lot more. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable...
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familiares que sttÁn en ead unidos están os porsaber nada de sus seres queridos.viven en una de las zonas mÁs afs. segÚn los datos mÁs recientes, 99 son los muertos, mÁs de 12,000 evacuados y casi 2 es de. >> tenemos a personas que piden cosas a nombre del consulado. norma:asÍ nos del cÓnsul de guatemala ante los donativos. >> si quieren hacer sus donaciones, hÁgalo a travÉs de lacruz roja. >> pueden hacerlo a travÉs de las compaÑÍas de remesas. >> lo vamos a cepara la cruz ro. > am acÁ varados. fuimos al aeropuerto ayer.dios tenga m dotros. palmira: si usted aÚn ha podido comunicar con un familiar, puede llamar al telÉfono en pantalla para guatemaltecos en nuestra regiÓn. vamos con suheily lÓpez. suheily: buenas noches. luego de la a situaciÓn en la erupciÓn volcÁnica. se complica la situaciÓn porque hay humedad sobre la zona, sÍ que hay mÁs lluvia en pelanorama y eso complica las labores de rescate. volcÁn tuvo esa actividad significativa y todavÍa continÚa material volcÁnico en la zona. la lluvia ayuda a las regiones que son como barrancas y pueda caer este mat
familiares que sttÁn en ead unidos están os porsaber nada de sus seres queridos.viven en una de las zonas mÁs afs. segÚn los datos mÁs recientes, 99 son los muertos, mÁs de 12,000 evacuados y casi 2 es de. >> tenemos a personas que piden cosas a nombre del consulado. norma:asÍ nos del cÓnsul de guatemala ante los donativos. >> si quieren hacer sus donaciones, hÁgalo a travÉs de lacruz roja. >> pueden hacerlo a travÉs de las compaÑÍas de remesas. >> lo vamos...
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this is business briefing, i'm david eades. a trade war in the making: us commerce secretary wilbur ross announce that massive us tariffs on eu steel imports came into force today. the australian bank anz denies claims made by australian authorities that it is involved in criminal cartel activities. and on the markets: they are down a bit. the dow was down, the nikkei and the hang seng are bumping around the middle ground, which might come as a bit of a surprise given what we have seen with us tariffs being announced. there was positive news coming out of asia for some trade and the italian situation seems to be resolved. so all in all a bit of a steady ship. the us has slapped steep tariffs on metal it imports from key allies, including the european union, canada and mexico. the trump administration says the levies are needed to protect national security, while the countries on the receiving end of the measures have promised to retaliate. from new york, the bbc‘s paul blake. all smiles for the camera, but behind closed doors a
this is business briefing, i'm david eades. a trade war in the making: us commerce secretary wilbur ross announce that massive us tariffs on eu steel imports came into force today. the australian bank anz denies claims made by australian authorities that it is involved in criminal cartel activities. and on the markets: they are down a bit. the dow was down, the nikkei and the hang seng are bumping around the middle ground, which might come as a bit of a surprise given what we have seen with us...
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i'm david eades. theresa may calls for faster progress in brexit talks as big business piles on the pressure. plus, trouble is rumbling for president trump as harley—davidson plans to move jobs out of the us. has his trade war backfired? and on the markets, wall street closed slightly higher asian shares recovering a little from nine—month lows seen this week. but those global trade tensions are still very much in focus. also to come: we start in brussels at the european union summit, where uk prime minister theresa may has said she wants to see faster progress in the brexit negotiations. with just nine months to go until britain leaves the eu, she's under growing pressure to lay out what she sees as their future relationship. but her government remains deeply divided on that. here are some of the flashpoints. the financial side remains very controversial. the uk government puts the divorce bill for britain leaving the eu at around $51 billion. but its own spending watchdog warned this week it could b
i'm david eades. theresa may calls for faster progress in brexit talks as big business piles on the pressure. plus, trouble is rumbling for president trump as harley—davidson plans to move jobs out of the us. has his trade war backfired? and on the markets, wall street closed slightly higher asian shares recovering a little from nine—month lows seen this week. but those global trade tensions are still very much in focus. also to come: we start in brussels at the european union summit, where...
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spread,ead, the final the week ahead, featuring a central bank all-star panel. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan, this is bloomberg real yield. we get another round of data on u.s. housing and some central bank decisions from the bank of mexico and brazil. plus, the opec meeting to look forward to. plus, -- are all together on a panel on central bank policy. a lot of stuff you don't want to miss. still with me, colin robertson, andrea di censo, and alan higgins. i want to wrap things up with a conversation i've been having through the week. whether you want leverage loans or exposure to high yields. the debate seems to be either/or. andrea: really, it comes down to rate sensitivity. less duration, more sensitivity -- more attractive in a rising rate environment. we think there's value in the bank loan market itself, but i think what we've seen is net issuance on the high side, whereas in high-yield markets, you have the market technical of it doing roughly over 20% less issuance this year than in previous years. that is a boost to high-yield markets. what worries me in the leverage loan market i
spread,ead, the final the week ahead, featuring a central bank all-star panel. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan, this is bloomberg real yield. we get another round of data on u.s. housing and some central bank decisions from the bank of mexico and brazil. plus, the opec meeting to look forward to. plus, -- are all together on a panel on central bank policy. a lot of stuff you don't want to miss. still with me, colin robertson, andrea di censo, and alan higgins. i want to wrap things up with a...
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parent this is part of it is zero tolerance policy wheomes to illegal igs gragll today plump ead to capitol hill to talk about immigration reform. how is the white house responding to the criticism about thispolicy? >> the president says this is the democrats' fault. that their bad legislation has led to a situationhe w more people are crossing the border with their children legally. they have to be separated. he is sending hisga surs out people like kellyanne conway saying where else would you put these children? would you send them to jail with their parents? no, they should be housed in a separate facility. >> what is melania trumpsaying? >> she hates seeing children wparated from their parents. she also said need to be a nation that follows the law, but governs with heart. clearly expressing some the same frustration, spilling over into the streets and the demonstration that is we saw over the weekend. >> tracie potts for us this morning. thank you, tracie. 4:47 right now. we're working to learn more about a marijuana bustere in d.c. police say they arrested 30 distributors and seindd p
parent this is part of it is zero tolerance policy wheomes to illegal igs gragll today plump ead to capitol hill to talk about immigration reform. how is the white house responding to the criticism about thispolicy? >> the president says this is the democrats' fault. that their bad legislation has led to a situationhe w more people are crossing the border with their children legally. they have to be separated. he is sending hisga surs out people like kellyanne conway saying where else...
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. >> go ead, work it out. >> all right. thank you. regarding trade deficits tre deficits as if they are their own problem and other countries aren't buying our goods, and i know that you're saying that the issue is tariffs and lowering trade barriers will reduce trade deficits. what happens when the tariffs come down, the barriers come down, and the tradeeficit doesn't go down? what happe en, sir? >> well, look, you know, supply and demand in global markets subject to macro economic factors, that stuff is pretty hard to predict, but think it is reasonable to assume that if our neighbors and a whoever lower their trade barriers, we will export gnictly more frankly across the board, and if i could expand on that thought, the economy isoing through very positive transformation right now, as i said earlier, lower tax rates, rollback of regulations, the w business is over. the war againstcess is over. the war against energy is over. we have now freed up the ce indexes.u canhenfid we are rolling. the u.s. economy is rolling. so if you give
. >> go ead, work it out. >> all right. thank you. regarding trade deficits tre deficits as if they are their own problem and other countries aren't buying our goods, and i know that you're saying that the issue is tariffs and lowering trade barriers will reduce trade deficits. what happens when the tariffs come down, the barriers come down, and the tradeeficit doesn't go down? what happe en, sir? >> well, look, you know, supply and demand in global markets subject to macro...
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ead athletes making shots wit sticks in pursuit of an iconic trophy.e enjoyed that when the capitals sured the stanley cup and now the quest for the u.s. openp champions trophy. simple and to the point unlike the challenge ahead for those playing in this week open. >>> everyone loves the u.s. open, even the four legged friends. this dog had a good da a certain tiger did not. tiger woods tough spot. this rolls back. triple bogey. dustin joh oon onef four under par. holes that from the sand. he is at a four way tie for the first at one under. >>> maybe you noticed co workers slipping away. the month long global excuse to get out of work soccer's world cup started today. perhaps you have heard in soccer elclassico is the name between fierce rivals. elg elgasico is between two oil nations. a great scene in moscow. russia scores the first goal of the 2018 world cup. ru ia a 1-0 lead and you better believe everyone is going wild. russia up 3-0. coma thas just fantastic. two goals in the game. russia out to a commandin 4-0 lead. more celebrating 94th minute.
ead athletes making shots wit sticks in pursuit of an iconic trophy.e enjoyed that when the capitals sured the stanley cup and now the quest for the u.s. openp champions trophy. simple and to the point unlike the challenge ahead for those playing in this week open. >>> everyone loves the u.s. open, even the four legged friends. this dog had a good da a certain tiger did not. tiger woods tough spot. this rolls back. triple bogey. dustin joh oon onef four under par. holes that from the...
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later in the evening, and jarvis salarde books this flight solo off of 1 enth inning, tron tooronto is eadd now jumping ahead by 3. nats tie running game, goes down inging. that's all, 6-5. >> he's a good hitter. he can smoke, smoke strong. so you've got to fly. i like miller a lot.ng so he's go be put in situations like that. >> those birds in baltimore not doing as well as those bds in toronto. oriolesrying to avoid an eighth straight loss hosting the marlins. kevin gousman trying his besto break the streak, tossing a scoreless game in the fifth. anderson, first run of the game. isixthing, alvin in trouble d again, secon triple of the game, gousman done, giving up two runs in and the 3rd. no offense for baltimore. hjose gets second. marlins win 2-0. angela sparks paying a visit to the nation's capital, l.a. feeling right at home. candace parker, 1 assists in the game, to odyssey simms. mystics chip away at the deficit. fourthtyuarter, chr toliver, all tied at 76. l.a., reignites their spark though. putting the game out of rich. mystics dropped this one 97-86. mid-day start for the nats o
later in the evening, and jarvis salarde books this flight solo off of 1 enth inning, tron tooronto is eadd now jumping ahead by 3. nats tie running game, goes down inging. that's all, 6-5. >> he's a good hitter. he can smoke, smoke strong. so you've got to fly. i like miller a lot.ng so he's go be put in situations like that. >> those birds in baltimore not doing as well as those bds in toronto. oriolesrying to avoid an eighth straight loss hosting the marlins. kevin gousman trying...
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daivd eades, bbc news. that drives home just what is at sta ke.rofessor lee let me play you — before we start — just a few seconds of this walkabout this evening. kimjong—un kim jong—un walking around singapore, cheered by people as he went. let us listen in. cheering and applause. what do you make of that? here is a man, we were told six months ago was the biggest threat to western stability, to america, now walking around singapore, treated like rock star! well, this is how the people ta ke star! well, this is how the people take delight in learning to love big brother, but seriously it is not the fault of the public. of course the public is swayed by these dramatic developments. if you had to be that the earth was black, i might even believe you, not being a scientist. kimjong has believe you, not being a scientist. kim jong has really affected believe you, not being a scientist. kimjong has really affected it believe you, not being a scientist. kim jong has really affected it in my estimation, the most rheumatic makeover over the past few mont
daivd eades, bbc news. that drives home just what is at sta ke.rofessor lee let me play you — before we start — just a few seconds of this walkabout this evening. kimjong—un kim jong—un walking around singapore, cheered by people as he went. let us listen in. cheering and applause. what do you make of that? here is a man, we were told six months ago was the biggest threat to western stability, to america, now walking around singapore, treated like rock star! well, this is how the people...
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rupert: the quake hit at 7:58 a.m., right in the middle of the morning rush, as the cityre commuters eading to work. ains of thousands were left stranded as all services and most highways in the city were shut down. a number of major water pipes have ao been ruptured. huge geysers spewing water into the streets. japan's famous bullet trains were also brought to halt for hours as the lanes had to be checked for any sign of damage. tragically, there has also bn death. this wall toppled and crushed a nine-year-old girl walking to school. a man was crushed when this wall collapsed. another elderly man is reported to have been killed by a falling bookcase. hours after the quake, transport in the city's power. collapsed.of thousands of people many tens of thousands of people -- in the city is still paralyzed. many tens of thousands of people are being forced to walk home from offices and schools. but considering the grolence of tht, damage has been remarkably light. there are many broken windows and plenty to clean up and repair, but there have been no major building collapses. partly that is luc
rupert: the quake hit at 7:58 a.m., right in the middle of the morning rush, as the cityre commuters eading to work. ains of thousands were left stranded as all services and most highways in the city were shut down. a number of major water pipes have ao been ruptured. huge geysers spewing water into the streets. japan's famous bullet trains were also brought to halt for hours as the lanes had to be checked for any sign of damage. tragically, there has also bn death. this wall toppled and...
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david eades, bbc news.on chief for korea from 1996 to 2001 and now specializes in korean and japanese affairs at the heritage foundation in washington dc. good evening to you. thank you for being with us. do you have as much confidence as mike pompeo for insta nce confidence as mike pompeo for instance or indeed president trump, that the north koreans are serious about denuclearisation?” that the north koreans are serious about denuclearisation? i am far more sceptical maybe because i have been working with north korean issues much longer and i have been through the previous eight agreements that failed with north korea. north korea has a different concept and meaning of the word denuclearisation, what they mean is a global arms control, and that is a self professed member of the nuclear clu b self professed member of the nuclear club they will go down to zero one, the rest of the club goes down to zero, the us interpret instead when the north said they would will be to talk about it, they thought the north
david eades, bbc news.on chief for korea from 1996 to 2001 and now specializes in korean and japanese affairs at the heritage foundation in washington dc. good evening to you. thank you for being with us. do you have as much confidence as mike pompeo for insta nce confidence as mike pompeo for instance or indeed president trump, that the north koreans are serious about denuclearisation?” that the north koreans are serious about denuclearisation? i am far more sceptical maybe because i have...
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will fully assume those powers, which will makeat him head of head of government, head of ruling party,ead of army, head of police, already has the right to appoint judges to the high courts. if he wins the elections, he will have legislative, executive branches in his hands. he will come the most powerful turkish politician since ataturk established modern turkey in 1923. jane: what could stop him? >> effective oppition. it was said for a long time that turkey suffered from and erdogan was blessed with weak opposition. that is no longer the case.ey re opposing erdogan with the united force for the first time. erdogan's luck was that his opposition was composed ofe disparoups. sometimes the distanceetween der than the is wi distance between them and erdogan. they have decided to overcome ontheir differences, numbe number two, the opposition has produced two effective leaders. one is heading a new party, although she set it up ls than a year ago, polling close to 15%. she could emerge as the third largest bloc in parliament. the other is more present, the candidate of the main opposition pa
will fully assume those powers, which will makeat him head of head of government, head of ruling party,ead of army, head of police, already has the right to appoint judges to the high courts. if he wins the elections, he will have legislative, executive branches in his hands. he will come the most powerful turkish politician since ataturk established modern turkey in 1923. jane: what could stop him? >> effective oppition. it was said for a long time that turkey suffered from and erdogan...
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thanks for wating ch"ead lib li francisco >>> good monday morning to you.a live look out right now in san francisco as we get started with the day, transamerica building there, it is monday again, folks. >> start that wheel all over again. >> thanks for waking us with us. >> let's get straight to the forecast. hoping for a good one. >> it will be a good day but a little warmer than yesterday. we enjoyed amazing weather over the weekend and today it's still going to be breezy, we start out with mostly clear skies and looking live in san jose, won't see as many clouds as we've seen near the coast. as a result slightly warmer for the inland areas in spots like everygreen, we start out at 61
thanks for wating ch"ead lib li francisco >>> good monday morning to you.a live look out right now in san francisco as we get started with the day, transamerica building there, it is monday again, folks. >> start that wheel all over again. >> thanks for waking us with us. >> let's get straight to the forecast. hoping for a good one. >> it will be a good day but a little warmer than yesterday. we enjoyed amazing weather over the weekend and today it's still...
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this is the briefing, i'm david eades. our top story: the trade tariffs hit now. saying they will hit back. a double take for italy. after weeks of political stalemate, the preferred candidate of the big two populist parties for prime minister looks set, finally, to be allowed to govern. a personal message from one leader to the other is on its way. a north korean diplomat prepares to hand—deliver a letter from kimjong—un to donald trump. and, in our business briefing, we will look at the options on the table for the eu to counter those huge steel tariffs from the us. i will be speaking to a leading trade lawyer in brussels.
this is the briefing, i'm david eades. our top story: the trade tariffs hit now. saying they will hit back. a double take for italy. after weeks of political stalemate, the preferred candidate of the big two populist parties for prime minister looks set, finally, to be allowed to govern. a personal message from one leader to the other is on its way. a north korean diplomat prepares to hand—deliver a letter from kimjong—un to donald trump. and, in our business briefing, we will look at the...
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this is business live from bbc news with alice baxter and david eades. world leaders react furiously to president trump's decision to put steel and aluminium tariffs on america's closest allies — unveiling a tit—for—tat response. live from london, that's our top story on friday 1stjune. france's president macron tells donald trump his tariffs are illegal as affected countries set out their retaliatory measures — ranging from levi jeans to ballpoint pens. also in the programme... more political instability in the eurozone — spain's prime minister mariano rajoy is expected to be forced from office in a no confidence vote later today. and we will keep a close eye on the markets. european markets have openedin markets. european markets have opened in the green. and it's been a big week in the world of business — we'll be looking at why italy's political crisis managed to spook the markets, as populist parties there make a fresh attempt to form a government. it's been a big week for driverless taxis and drones as food deliveries via flying drones get the go—a
this is business live from bbc news with alice baxter and david eades. world leaders react furiously to president trump's decision to put steel and aluminium tariffs on america's closest allies — unveiling a tit—for—tat response. live from london, that's our top story on friday 1stjune. france's president macron tells donald trump his tariffs are illegal as affected countries set out their retaliatory measures — ranging from levi jeans to ballpoint pens. also in the programme... more...
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this is the briefing, i'm david eades. our top story: crisis averted.finally reach an agreement on coping with the migration crisis. a gunman kills five people at a local newspaper in annapolis, maryland. police say jarrod ramos was carrying out a targeted attack. us media say he had a long—running feud with the paper. this person was prepared today to come in. to shoot people. his intent was to cause harm. i'm rajini vaidyanathan, in moscow. japan and colombia are the final two
this is the briefing, i'm david eades. our top story: crisis averted.finally reach an agreement on coping with the migration crisis. a gunman kills five people at a local newspaper in annapolis, maryland. police say jarrod ramos was carrying out a targeted attack. us media say he had a long—running feud with the paper. this person was prepared today to come in. to shoot people. his intent was to cause harm. i'm rajini vaidyanathan, in moscow. japan and colombia are the final two
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and that transformation involves going high-tech to stay one step ead of exert competitors. ourtney, reaga raygan is in fayetteville, oregon, tonight. >> reporter: w walmart is still focusedn its low prices and customer service, the company has come w a longay from sam walton's original vision, as technology changes how walmart operates and its customers shop. the executives spent areholder's week talking largely about how technology plays in the business and preview what's to come. this is one of 50 robots walmart is usingnv for itory management. the robot's mission is to make sure products are where they are supposed to be, in stock and priced correctly. that information is sent to an internal app, so store employees can make changes when needed. the robot currently scans food andonsumable products up to two times a day, and the rest of the store once. without robots, the scans are done once every two weeks. 30 stock rooms are using one these fast unloaders, a system using various technologies to unload delivery trucks faster and with o four insteadf eight employees. it ma
and that transformation involves going high-tech to stay one step ead of exert competitors. ourtney, reaga raygan is in fayetteville, oregon, tonight. >> reporter: w walmart is still focusedn its low prices and customer service, the company has come w a longay from sam walton's original vision, as technology changes how walmart operates and its customers shop. the executives spent areholder's week talking largely about how technology plays in the business and preview what's to come. this...
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this is business live, from bbc news, with vishala sri—pathma and david eades.heresa may calls for ‘faster progress‘ in brexit talks, as big business piles on the pressure. live from london, that's our top story on friday, 29thjune. eu leaders expressed concern at the lack of progress over brexit, but theresa may says "very good progress" has been made on a withdrawal agreement. we examine where the negotiations are. and as a trade war looms, there are new investment opportunities in china, as the country changes the rules over foreign ownership of companies. we will look at the european markets, in positive territory after european union leaders met yesterday and agreed on a deal, the market is and agreed on a deal, the market is a pitch cheerier today. and we'll be getting the inside track on the past business week, including talking about trade and harley davidson with our correspondent, andrew walker. and questions are being asked over the future of cash machines in the uk, as operators face a cut in the fees they receive from banks. so, today, we want to kn
this is business live, from bbc news, with vishala sri—pathma and david eades.heresa may calls for ‘faster progress‘ in brexit talks, as big business piles on the pressure. live from london, that's our top story on friday, 29thjune. eu leaders expressed concern at the lack of progress over brexit, but theresa may says "very good progress" has been made on a withdrawal agreement. we examine where the negotiations are. and as a trade war looms, there are new investment...
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reporter: republicans want more information about alleged confidential human sourcing that contacted eads, and lawmaker pressed him on may 2016 trip to london, and whether it was connected to russia probe that strzok launched two months later. >> i can't really speak to those. reporter: with james comby and others, are subject of long awai report to fbi handling of the clinton e-mails. waiting for report to drop, on twitter presint questioned, what is taking so long on crooked hillary and slippery james comey. hope report is not being changed. today, after 6 1/2 hour, a lawmaker describes the testimony as cooperative, and based on latest information so intelligence testimony and other records. it appears that strzok plad a more significant role than known clinton e-mail and russia investigations. a role that goes beyond text-messages and what they indicate. lou: thank you catherine herridge. >> first guest, furious over counter intelligence powers used against opposition party presidential campaign, joining us congressman ronesantos. a member of a number of important committees, including
reporter: republicans want more information about alleged confidential human sourcing that contacted eads, and lawmaker pressed him on may 2016 trip to london, and whether it was connected to russia probe that strzok launched two months later. >> i can't really speak to those. reporter: with james comby and others, are subject of long awai report to fbi handling of the clinton e-mails. waiting for report to drop, on twitter presint questioned, what is taking so long on crooked hillary and...
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words" a physician details her efforts to prove that children in flint, michigan, were being exposed to ead poisoning, in her book "what the eyes don't see." she is interviewed by michigan senator gary peters. >> let's talk about -- you heard there might be lead in the water. when did that happen and what were some of the first actions you took? >> the point i realized there was lead in the water wasn't until the end of august, 2015. it happened to be at my house over a glass of wine with a high school girlfriend who happened to be a water expert formerly with the e.p.a. in washington, d.c., when d.c. went through a similar crisis. and she said have you heard about the water? she said it's not being treated that was the moment i realized i needed to take action. i tried to get children's blood lead levels because that's something that the state and county has surveillance programs for. they track this. just like we track flu and h.i.v. and other epps. i couldn't get that government data. so did my own research at our public hospital to see what was happening to our children's blood lead lev
words" a physician details her efforts to prove that children in flint, michigan, were being exposed to ead poisoning, in her book "what the eyes don't see." she is interviewed by michigan senator gary peters. >> let's talk about -- you heard there might be lead in the water. when did that happen and what were some of the first actions you took? >> the point i realized there was lead in the water wasn't until the end of august, 2015. it happened to be at my house over...
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[phone voice] deinn ead. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand.ty mobile can be included with xfinity internet which could save you $400 or more a year. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call, or visit a store today. their eyelids so heavy, they're drooping and... even heroes need incredible sleep. closing! introducin number 360 smart bed. the only bed that actually senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and snoring? does your bed do that? experience the new sleep number 360 smart bed today and unleash your incredible, only at a sleep number store. disney pixar's incredibles 2, in theaters june fifteenth. kennedy: 2,500 irish participated in a skinny dip this weekend to raise money for research. the swim gathered $150,000 all in singles. t on some clothes. this is the "topical storm." or don't put on some clothes. topic number one. we begin in auburn, washington where customers at a donut shop are going on a crash diet. oh, no, he's not stopping. there he goes. he just
[phone voice] deinn ead. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand.ty mobile can be included with xfinity internet which could save you $400 or more a year. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call, or visit a store today. their eyelids so heavy, they're drooping and... even heroes need incredible sleep. closing! introducin number 360 smart bed. the only bed that actually senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly...
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m you begin to see what eade is asking? he says this at the end of the letter. if after occupying your present position it is your judgment you would be in a better position, you can fall back without waiting for the enemy or further orders from the. your present position has given with an advance on gettysburg than a defensive point. we don't want you to defend gettysburg. he says this. don't defend gettysburg. i have asked you to move on gettysburg and post yourself up there with the idea of inviting the enemy to coalesce in front of me. if you are john reynolds, what exactly is being asked of you? these guys all were trained soldiers. they all went to west point. they all studied military tactic. there was a graduate of west point who taught on everyone of meade's corps commanders. , and johnisciple reynolds was an assistant theessor of tactic for outbreak of the war and was commandant of cadets. only in the 19th century to have titles of books like this " outpost and detachment service and troops in the matter of posting and handling them in the presence of
m you begin to see what eade is asking? he says this at the end of the letter. if after occupying your present position it is your judgment you would be in a better position, you can fall back without waiting for the enemy or further orders from the. your present position has given with an advance on gettysburg than a defensive point. we don't want you to defend gettysburg. he says this. don't defend gettysburg. i have asked you to move on gettysburg and post yourself up there with the idea of...
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here to support the awful lunch that rooftop has for our kids because my daughter never get to ss to ead i have to use my little resources on a daily basis, so thank you. [applaus [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. my name is joanne abernathy, and i'm a long time advocate for the bayview-hunters point for many years. i sit on the board of mary l. booker leadership academy. i'm sick and tired of people dividing our people against each other. >> joanne, i'm sorry. i don't have a card for you. >> well, i put a card in. >> yours wasn't one of the names -- >> well, i stood back there and asked you why my card didn't get called, and i didn't hear nothing -- >> can you hold the time, please. i'm sorry, but i have -- i have others that -- that i have cards for, so if your card was up here, then i would have called your name, but i don't have your name. >> so what do you want me to do? >> okay, you guys -- how much time do they have? you have two minutes left, so use your time how you'd like it. if you'd like for her to speak versus somebody that has the card that you've signed up for, you c
here to support the awful lunch that rooftop has for our kids because my daughter never get to ss to ead i have to use my little resources on a daily basis, so thank you. [applaus [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. my name is joanne abernathy, and i'm a long time advocate for the bayview-hunters point for many years. i sit on the board of mary l. booker leadership academy. i'm sick and tired of people dividing our people against each other. >> joanne, i'm sorry. i don't have a...
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. >> it lieds eads me to fox. he gave his first tv interview to anderson cooper. trump, it leads them to a destructive analyst machine. they were attacking the rule of law, the fbi, justice department, robert mueller. the intelligence agencies. they're doing it for ratings and profits. they're doing it knowingly in my view. >> i think that everybody has a fair critique when they go after people who engage in propaganda. that can be on the left and that can be on the right. you can see news sites on the left that do that. the fact is that right after 9/11, a high percent of people, 10, 15, 20% thought that 9/11 was an inside job by the bush administration. x percent of the people in america, 10 or 15 or 20%, you know, still think that president obama wasn't born in the united states. those are knowable facts and yet the media,, certain corners of the media have allowed people to digest their own set of facts that they prefer to rathhere. >> and people all the way up to president trump are comfortable. >> the obligation of our political leaders is to counter that. t
. >> it lieds eads me to fox. he gave his first tv interview to anderson cooper. trump, it leads them to a destructive analyst machine. they were attacking the rule of law, the fbi, justice department, robert mueller. the intelligence agencies. they're doing it for ratings and profits. they're doing it knowingly in my view. >> i think that everybody has a fair critique when they go after people who engage in propaganda. that can be on the left and that can be on the right. you can...
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you look at uber eads, we own uber. they are doing a $6 billion run so far. got all this capital. we expect over a long period of time that uber will run over grubhub. emily: jay kahn, as always, thank you. coming up, autodesk is taking chat bot to a whole new level. how the company is pumping ai tech into its virtual assistant, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a new study says facebook is losing it's cool with american teenagers. three years ago, it was the dominant social network with 71% visiting the site. now, only 51% of american teens are using facebook. among the sites that are more popular, youtube, snapchat, and instagram which is owned by facebook. autodesk makes software for the construction architecture design and manufacturing industries and has unveiled a new version of its virtual assistant called ava. ava combines things to recognize face to face human signals from customers going beyond the capabilities of traditional bots. she will tell users if they turn their camera on, she will be able to see them. here to talk about the technology, rach
you look at uber eads, we own uber. they are doing a $6 billion run so far. got all this capital. we expect over a long period of time that uber will run over grubhub. emily: jay kahn, as always, thank you. coming up, autodesk is taking chat bot to a whole new level. how the company is pumping ai tech into its virtual assistant, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a new study says facebook is losing it's cool with american teenagers. three years ago, it was the dominant social network with 71%...
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ead.>> don, can i make a quick point? in general, look, both nixon and clinton felt constrained by a sense of the dignity and the importance of the institution of the office. trump has zero of that. besides agreeing with the whole litany of the really singular sense sins he's committed. he's shown in his whole approach no respect at all or worry at all about the status of the presidency. even nixon and certainly clinton were difnt t >> listen, we talked about this longer than we were going to. but i want to thank you, it was a fascinating conversation and deserved to be talked about. >> president trump thinks he is a king. and if you want to read it, go to the nk mes. a fascinating piece. i wanted to spend more time on it, but unfortunately we're out of time. thank you all. >>> we havevelopments tell you . first lady melania trump who had not been seen publicly for the past 24 days attended an official white house event with president trump today. the event was ivate east room reception for more than 40 gold star military
ead.>> don, can i make a quick point? in general, look, both nixon and clinton felt constrained by a sense of the dignity and the importance of the institution of the office. trump has zero of that. besides agreeing with the whole litany of the really singular sense sins he's committed. he's shown in his whole approach no respect at all or worry at all about the status of the presidency. even nixon and certainly clinton were difnt t >> listen, we talked about this longer than we...
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i think soportaha ead he way on this issue by purchasing electric buses now. there is significant public health for the riders oh of the -- riders the o buses. it's heavy duty vehicles that need to transition to electric as well. i want to applaud the board. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. next speake please. >> thank you very much. members of the board,director, my name is nick jefowitz. i represent the san francisco mayor on mtc and i've been working hard at the regional tra sition our region's bus fleet to e leng trick. -- electric. there's good news, recreently allocated $10 million to match the district $10 million grant to provide trt operators in the bay area transitions tolect ec buses and the grants fm thestat help transit agencies in california buy or renovate 156 buses to move them to e leng trick. -- electric. this is in line with a lot of transit agencies inhe unite states and around the world. l.a. metro has committed to go 100% electric by 203 a whole bunch of cities, london, paris, copenhagen, et cetera, have committed only for vision emotion
i think soportaha ead he way on this issue by purchasing electric buses now. there is significant public health for the riders oh of the -- riders the o buses. it's heavy duty vehicles that need to transition to electric as well. i want to applaud the board. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. next speake please. >> thank you very much. members of the board,director, my name is nick jefowitz. i represent the san francisco mayor on mtc and i've been working hard at the regional tra...
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to pass congress, where it could be filibustered to death. , political experts say it's tough road ead they don't think it will happen. but if it does, it won't be the first time it happened to west virginia in 1863 when it left regular virginia. >> we'll have to wait and see what happens. paul chambers live for us, thank you. >>> huge news out of san francisco. board of supervisors president london breed will be the next mayor of san francisc former r mark leno this afternoon conceded. leno held a slim lead in the ranked choice battling after election night last week, but london breed pulled ahead and then continued to widen the gap in the past 8 days. breed is 43 years old and is the first black woman to be elected mayor of san francisco. joining to us talk about it is professor james taylor from usff. where do you see london breed taking the city? it seems like san francisco is at a crossroads particularly when it comes to affordable housing but also homelessness and crime. >> those are the issues i think she wants to address. the housing issue is a core issue for her. so i think th
to pass congress, where it could be filibustered to death. , political experts say it's tough road ead they don't think it will happen. but if it does, it won't be the first time it happened to west virginia in 1863 when it left regular virginia. >> we'll have to wait and see what happens. paul chambers live for us, thank you. >>> huge news out of san francisco. board of supervisors president london breed will be the next mayor of san francisc former r mark leno this afternoon...
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ead bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. overwhelming air fresheners can send you running... so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. overwhelming air fresheners can send you running... so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. >> announcer: pushing the limits, a special presentation of "nightline," continues. once again, dan harris. >>> many young boys dream of playing in the nfl but today we're going to meet some who may actually have a shot. these y
ead bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back...
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at&t says the deal will fuel its evolution into a media powerhouse that can go head-to-ead with the likesx and amazon. >> this is a stunning victory for at&t. it is kind of embarrassing for the government, if you look at it. the government staked its case on the fact that this deal, it said, would race prices for paid tv subscribers. the judge today absolutely dismissed that, and said the government's case was gossamer thin. >> the department of justice took a risk when they brought this lawsuit, and they knew they took a risk when they brought it, but this ashe new head of the antitrust division. this was something that he felt very strongly about, and he wanted to take that risk. it is a first loss in a big case and is something that shapes antitrust laws going forward. ♪ >> the fed is picking up the pace of tightening this year and in a clearly telegraphed move, and taking the further steps signaling four rate hikes for 2018. >> we have a solid economy on our handsere. so whe edoing is we're trying to conduct monetary policy in a way that will sustain that expansion, keep the labor mar
at&t says the deal will fuel its evolution into a media powerhouse that can go head-to-ead with the likesx and amazon. >> this is a stunning victory for at&t. it is kind of embarrassing for the government, if you look at it. the government staked its case on the fact that this deal, it said, would race prices for paid tv subscribers. the judge today absolutely dismissed that, and said the government's case was gossamer thin. >> the department of justice took a risk when they...
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complete rules available fox5d.c.com >> let's check in with mike ead talk wer. >> hey, guys, good morninganother one here coming to town. ofirst bigf the summer. let's do sateite andadar first because we got to get fist fng art kin sd of out to the west here. don't be shocked if you see acor windshield this morning. they will be brief and th will -- they won't last too long. there's your day ahead planner. the 70's into the 80' as we head through the morning hours and at some point this afternoon we should briefly touch 90 degrees which will just be the start 'cause look at the seven-day forecast. each d and every on it fors the first time year has a 90-degree reading or better. 92 tomorrow, 96 on saturday, up to 97 on sunday. finally a dry just a very hot weekend in town. we get the 90's going right into next week. right now the fourth wok the next chance of a, storms. all righthat's a check of the forecast. erin is bk with traffic. >> 5:56 right. now we're keeping our eyes on the roads and we're dealing with an overturned truck right now. 370 westbound the ramp to 27 southbound remains
complete rules available fox5d.c.com >> let's check in with mike ead talk wer. >> hey, guys, good morninganother one here coming to town. ofirst bigf the summer. let's do sateite andadar first because we got to get fist fng art kin sd of out to the west here. don't be shocked if you see acor windshield this morning. they will be brief and th will -- they won't last too long. there's your day ahead planner. the 70's into the 80' as we head through the morning hours and at some point...
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ead the north koreans are ating one aspect of the discussions which is president trump's pledge to end the joint military exercises between the u.s. and south korea. north korea reporting that president trump accepted kim jong-un's invitation to pyongyang just as kim jong-un accepted president trump's invitation in principal to visit the white house at an appropriate time. obviously, from the north korean point of view, denuclearization kind of a side note to the bigger issue for the north koreans which is a warming of relations and what they hope will be the improvement of their economic conditions inside the country as a result of these talks here in singapore. >> very interesting. that first reaction. jim, was this a win for the united states? >> reporter: listen, if you look at the arithmetic of what the two sides came to the table with before this meeting and what they left with, there's a clear imbalance. the u.s. made a specific promise to end those joint military exercises. he described them in a way that the u.s. has never described them, as provocative. the u.s. presidents ha
ead the north koreans are ating one aspect of the discussions which is president trump's pledge to end the joint military exercises between the u.s. and south korea. north korea reporting that president trump accepted kim jong-un's invitation to pyongyang just as kim jong-un accepted president trump's invitation in principal to visit the white house at an appropriate time. obviously, from the north korean point of view, denuclearization kind of a side note to the bigger issue for the north...
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ead into your day on wednesday, clouds, showers chance ofor thunderst that will linger into the first by thursday thene come the 90's. friday 92, saturday 95, sunday 96 degrees. ain, the good news is we keep it s bright and dry all weekend. the n bads is it's just hazy, hot andumid. that's weather. over to erin for traffic. >> 5:55 right now. keing our eyes on the roads. whites ferryves closed o the potomac. high standingater and debris. caution. metro rail line is on time.ur northbound before route 260 crash with injuries from. 301 is still quiet. we're seeing quiet conditions on 50 westbound right now. no problems maryland 410. s kenilwouthbound typical volume picking up. 95 camera is a little bright but you can see traffic is slowing as you make your way toayhe to the capital beltw no problems on 270. normal volume starting to increase. the beltway itself super pleasanty nd quietnew hampshireve ae. inner loop looks great po baltimore-washinarkway. airports you're in forty eight shape agreatshape. any questions at erin fox5 d.c.. so far so goodn 295. back to you. >> 5:56 is thene ti
ead into your day on wednesday, clouds, showers chance ofor thunderst that will linger into the first by thursday thene come the 90's. friday 92, saturday 95, sunday 96 degrees. ain, the good news is we keep it s bright and dry all weekend. the n bads is it's just hazy, hot andumid. that's weather. over to erin for traffic. >> 5:55 right now. keing our eyes on the roads. whites ferryves closed o the potomac. high standingater and debris. caution. metro rail line is on time.ur northbound...