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them elk in the bottom.r maybe two minutes. >> the sound of an airplane broke his concentration. it was a little plane, a cessna 172. >> it just kept getting louder and louder and louder. the first thing you thought was, "why are they down that low?" >> the second thought was alarm. that plane was surrounded by sheer mountain walls on all sides. so the plane is flying right into a trap. >> yup. flying right into a rock wall. >> they heard the plane throttle up, then watched it try to accelerate up and over the lowest peak. but soon as that plane cleared the top, the wind caught it and just jerked the right wing of that airplane straight up in the air and basically turned it straight around and sent it crashing to the ground. what's it like to see that? >> the first thing in your head was, "man, i just watched a plane crash." and then it sinks in and hits, "oh, i just watched a plane crash." and then thoughts start running through your head. what are you going to do? >> who's in there? >> you know, who's in t
them elk in the bottom.r maybe two minutes. >> the sound of an airplane broke his concentration. it was a little plane, a cessna 172. >> it just kept getting louder and louder and louder. the first thing you thought was, "why are they down that low?" >> the second thought was alarm. that plane was surrounded by sheer mountain walls on all sides. so the plane is flying right into a trap. >> yup. flying right into a rock wall. >> they heard the plane...
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i am an elk. or a rotary club or a basketball game or hang out in town and figure out what's going on, get to know the town. so then i understand what's happening in a community. if you're just driving by on interstates, all you're going to see is, like, these suburban strip malls, right? where, you know, mcdonald's, and there'll be a, you know, maybe if it's a high-end place, it'll be -- what's that place where everybody buys their furniture? >> the rooms to go? >> yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah. or, you know, a cheesecake factory or a gas station. that's all you see. but if you're taking those old u.s. routes, man, you see everything, and you see the carnage that president trump talked about on inauguration day. people made fun of him for that. i've seen the carnage. has anybody ever been to youngstown, ohio? it's a mess. east liverpool, ohio? ford heights, illinois? i mean, we have left people behind. and instead of addressing it, we make fun of it. both parties do. by 2012 i thought there was a possib
i am an elk. or a rotary club or a basketball game or hang out in town and figure out what's going on, get to know the town. so then i understand what's happening in a community. if you're just driving by on interstates, all you're going to see is, like, these suburban strip malls, right? where, you know, mcdonald's, and there'll be a, you know, maybe if it's a high-end place, it'll be -- what's that place where everybody buys their furniture? >> the rooms to go? >> yeah. yeah,...
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that's the only rush hour they hve is the elk coming through up to. they have an elk fest.t's neat if you get a chance to do it. let's talk about what's going on for us. no sightings like that. i would love to see that instead of this. the fog, a blend of smoke and fog and low clouds. we've got a little smog from the east bay hills camera and salesforce tourre using all 1070 feet of its height to barely push above the marine layer this morning from sutro tower. building heat, stagnant air, low clouds and fog, milder temperatures. the heat will taper by sunday. heat, i'm talking about upper 90s in morgan hill and gilroy, we'll have about a 13 degree spread on the peninsula from 72 in millbrae to redwood city about 85. menlo park 84. mid 60s along the coast but notice the white, cloud cover again today and not as breezy as normal. low 70s around downtown, south san francisco and sausalito. mid 80s to low 90s through most of the north bay valleys. the 100s stick out don't they around lakeport and ukiah. just terrible conditions for the firefighters there. upper 70s in berkeley
that's the only rush hour they hve is the elk coming through up to. they have an elk fest.t's neat if you get a chance to do it. let's talk about what's going on for us. no sightings like that. i would love to see that instead of this. the fog, a blend of smoke and fog and low clouds. we've got a little smog from the east bay hills camera and salesforce tourre using all 1070 feet of its height to barely push above the marine layer this morning from sutro tower. building heat, stagnant air, low...
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Aug 4, 2018
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why -- if there's an elk there, why wouldn't you eat it? was his thinking. but at the end of that, they made the royal tour of the various -- the theaters, the cathedrals and soing for were gawked at by thousands. whatever else he english had, they were materially superior, they had more stuff and there was more of them and there was no way that they were ever going to beat the english, but that there was a way that they thought that the english might be able to help them, and in the strength of that 1730 meeting that he vowed if there every war they would come in on the english side, which they did. they did this first because they want told get back at the american settlers and second, that they figured that the english were going to be powerful and therefore be able to help them. and it didn't work out well. then once -- they were on the wrong side every time. of course the english beat the americans -- i mean lost to the americans, at you may have herd in the revolution, and that then the english lost again in the battle of 1812. that wasn't good good. a
why -- if there's an elk there, why wouldn't you eat it? was his thinking. but at the end of that, they made the royal tour of the various -- the theaters, the cathedrals and soing for were gawked at by thousands. whatever else he english had, they were materially superior, they had more stuff and there was more of them and there was no way that they were ever going to beat the english, but that there was a way that they thought that the english might be able to help them, and in the strength...
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news for all of us in berlin thanks for the company will be back at the top of the elk with more bold moves. would have been fighting for the case to take you seriously in the world of what appears has come out women strong on. the female super hero smart women smart talks smart stage a legend brain creasing really dangerous times for w. me for my kids. we make up over three quarters of a facade that under budget five we ought to seven seven percent. want to shape the continent's future should. be part of enjoying african youngsters especially share their stories their dreams and their challenges. a seventy seven percent. platform for africa charge. named. i know both observes carefully martin mana leaves nothing to chance the two biologists test supernatural skills under lab conditions is there more than metal wires and pendulums than just hocus pocus. the lord has and these people and charlatans who want to deceive us old ladies to believe something false lead to looting themselves so. these tests have been going on and what's worked for fourteen years so far no one has ever won the
news for all of us in berlin thanks for the company will be back at the top of the elk with more bold moves. would have been fighting for the case to take you seriously in the world of what appears has come out women strong on. the female super hero smart women smart talks smart stage a legend brain creasing really dangerous times for w. me for my kids. we make up over three quarters of a facade that under budget five we ought to seven seven percent. want to shape the continent's future should....
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in no circumstances is there a need for the death elke because it says there are other ways. —— deathty. redemption and attainment are key to the catholic faith. of course the death penalty still exists in the us and many countries around the world with tractors and catholics. the last person to be guillotined in france was in 1977. the interesting thing is, hardline catholics are not happy about this because they are worried this will move away from the troll teachings of the bible. —— orthodox teachings of the bible. —— orthodox teaching of the bible. sometimes it is the sign of a leader. let's talk about james. is the sign of a leader. let's talk about james. i have a cold coming on... stay away from me. the london underground... i have this rule that ido underground... i have this rule that i do not touch the side of any handrail on the underground and if i didi handrail on the underground and if i did i try to clean my hands. it is really intelligent because the chip isa really intelligent because the chip is a gigantic petrie dish. —— the tube. anyone living in london, would lov
in no circumstances is there a need for the death elke because it says there are other ways. —— deathty. redemption and attainment are key to the catholic faith. of course the death penalty still exists in the us and many countries around the world with tractors and catholics. the last person to be guillotined in france was in 1977. the interesting thing is, hardline catholics are not happy about this because they are worried this will move away from the troll teachings of the bible. ——...
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the woman sat with the elk for three hours until officers set it free in colorado.y son is going to jail. >> oh, no. oh, no. oh, god. [screaming] >> oh, god, no, no. i can't watch. rob: do you remember this whacko was arrested after beatings his chest at the animal trying to taunt him in the yellow stone national park. this guy is going to jail for 130 days for harassing wildlife. jillian: don't do that. rob: stiff punishment. jillian: finally the ugly i'm me not meat. encouraging people not to eat crabs in the city that by the way is famous for crabs. rob: that's a tough fight. we'll see you later. >> despite evidence from ice christian rivera's attorney insisting client's legal status is clear. >> that's rhetoric. dealing with an individual that has a middle school education his perception is entitled to equal protection and due process. >> jeff sessions comes out swinging in a biting statement after president trump accused sessions of never fully taking control of the justice department. >> the president and the attorney general do not have a good working relatio
the woman sat with the elk for three hours until officers set it free in colorado.y son is going to jail. >> oh, no. oh, no. oh, god. [screaming] >> oh, god, no, no. i can't watch. rob: do you remember this whacko was arrested after beatings his chest at the animal trying to taunt him in the yellow stone national park. this guy is going to jail for 130 days for harassing wildlife. jillian: don't do that. rob: stiff punishment. jillian: finally the ugly i'm me not meat. encouraging...
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european pigs and cows replacing nativeive dear or elk -- deer or elk. in much of the northern united hunted beaver were nearly to local extinction in the early years of american colonization -- during the u.s. colonial. -- colonial period. one element of native wildlife out of the picture, it meant that era's steps building beaver dams and stopped flooding the landscape with water as they periodically set up ways -- set up ponce to hunt or fish. you have a drying out of the land as well as it being turned from forests into agriculture. you have water that had once flowed very slowly from rainfall down into the atlantic ocean a increasingly rushing through rapidly moving streams and rivers toward that final destination. it is -- the land around it gradually dried out. many of the fisher mentioned a few months ago gradually die out. either through habitat dams,ction, man-made blocking spawning paths, or through overfishing, destroying the ability of fish to reproduce and to come back. you start seeing a number of different areas, broad changes to the loca
european pigs and cows replacing nativeive dear or elk -- deer or elk. in much of the northern united hunted beaver were nearly to local extinction in the early years of american colonization -- during the u.s. colonial. -- colonial period. one element of native wildlife out of the picture, it meant that era's steps building beaver dams and stopped flooding the landscape with water as they periodically set up ways -- set up ponce to hunt or fish. you have a drying out of the land as well as it...
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artista del aÑo y otra por su tema "habana" otros ganadores latinos de la gala la rapera cardi b y elkcÍa "todos somos humanos" decenas de niÑos migrantes y sus padres formaron un gran muro humano con la presentaciÓn de los artistas. (nombre en inglÉs) en los premios mtv >>> este no es un caso de piel ni estatus que somos humanos. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> en la emotiva intervenciÓn se interpretÓ de la cancion (nombre en inglÉs) la historia de un a de sus padres el presidente no lo siente, no lo ha sentido y por eso mismo lo estÁ haciendo. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> en el evento tambiÉn se denunciaron otras controvertidas polÍticas migratorias de trump como la construcciÓn del muro fronterizo y la eliminaciÓn del plan de acciÓn diferida daca >>> muchos tienen miedo mÁs por su estatus, entonces yo pienso que yo puedo ser una de sus personas que pueda hablar >>> hoy la comisiÓn interamericana de derechos humanos pidiÓ a la administraciÓn trump adoptar las medidas necesarias para proteger los derechos a la vida familiar y la integridad personal >>> pagamos impuestos, las rentas, los viles todo, estamos
artista del aÑo y otra por su tema "habana" otros ganadores latinos de la gala la rapera cardi b y elkcÍa "todos somos humanos" decenas de niÑos migrantes y sus padres formaron un gran muro humano con la presentaciÓn de los artistas. (nombre en inglÉs) en los premios mtv >>> este no es un caso de piel ni estatus que somos humanos. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> en la emotiva intervenciÓn se interpretÓ de la cancion (nombre en inglÉs) la historia de un a de...
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we're standing off pitny lane and elk mountain road. we have been watching flames go up and down this hillside all afternoon. earlier today we did talk to woman who knows firsthand how devastating the fires have been. >> there's lots of flowers around the house. loved it. >> but this beautiful hill top house with its trademark palm trees and spectacular view just couldn't with stand the fury of the river fire. flames came roaring over it. tuesday night. >> it was a wall of flames. there was nothing anybody could have done. to save the homes. >> she watched it on our facebook live feed. confirming her worst fears. >> to see the video was like okay, this is happening. we're one of the many people who have lost their home. >> at least 14 houses have been lost in the complex fires. more than 12,000 more remain threatened. the fires intensity is not easing up. neither are the fears of a community pushed out by the flames. >> this kind of just shock grieving for the community. grieving for our friends. i worry about the people on the front li
we're standing off pitny lane and elk mountain road. we have been watching flames go up and down this hillside all afternoon. earlier today we did talk to woman who knows firsthand how devastating the fires have been. >> there's lots of flowers around the house. loved it. >> but this beautiful hill top house with its trademark palm trees and spectacular view just couldn't with stand the fury of the river fire. flames came roaring over it. tuesday night. >> it was a wall of...
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[elk bugling] oh, there we go. we got about 50 of them or more. to find a once-vanishing breed.d that building this bridge would be absolutely impossible. and its darker side. i mean, it's creepy, but it's exactly what i was hoping for. we're in northern california... - so the cell is actually right down below through this grate. both: ohh. and it all starts right now. oh, yeah. [dramatic music] i'm jack steward.
[elk bugling] oh, there we go. we got about 50 of them or more. to find a once-vanishing breed.d that building this bridge would be absolutely impossible. and its darker side. i mean, it's creepy, but it's exactly what i was hoping for. we're in northern california... - so the cell is actually right down below through this grate. both: ohh. and it all starts right now. oh, yeah. [dramatic music] i'm jack steward.
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reporter: for the young family it's two out of three, rob's house intact, but his sister's house across elk mountain road, gone, and his parents' place just 100 yards from his own, also leveled by the ranch fire. >> reporter: how are your folks holding up? >> they're doing all right. >> reporter: they haven't seen this? >> no. i've taken some pictures for them. that's about it. >> reporter: in these communities where people have been uprooted and flung different directions it's an evening of bittersweet reunions and survival stories. did you ever leave? >> i never did leave, no. >> we didn't leave our place and it was the first one hit. >> reporter: 300-foot flames up close? >> like a nightmare. you still can't comprehend it. >> reporter: this rancher and his wife sheltered in their car several nights while three calaveras county hotshots saved their house. >> you know your home's gone because you seen it burn, but it didn't. then you go up there and it's still there and the guys got a big grin on their face and say there it is. >> reporter: what did you say to them? >> i give them big hugs
reporter: for the young family it's two out of three, rob's house intact, but his sister's house across elk mountain road, gone, and his parents' place just 100 yards from his own, also leveled by the ranch fire. >> reporter: how are your folks holding up? >> they're doing all right. >> reporter: they haven't seen this? >> no. i've taken some pictures for them. that's about it. >> reporter: in these communities where people have been uprooted and flung different...
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i go to the elks. a rotary club, basketball so i to hang out in town, understand what is happening in the community. driving by ont intrastate, all you are going to see is the suburban strip malls, right? mcdonald's. there will be maybe if it is a high-end place, it will be -- what is that place where everyone buys the furniture? yeah. a the cheesecake factory or gas station. if you have taken those old u.s. routes, you see everything, and you see the carnage that president trump talked about on inauguration day. people made fun of him for that. i have seen the carnage. has anyone ever been to youngstown, ohio? it's a mess. east liverpool, ohio? ford heights, illinois? i mean, we have left people behind, and instead of addressing it, we make fun of it. both parties do. there was a possibility that romney could win, because these people were wanting to do something different. a lot of these voters voted for obama twice. do somethinged to different. in mitt romney, they saw someone very similar to barack
i go to the elks. a rotary club, basketball so i to hang out in town, understand what is happening in the community. driving by ont intrastate, all you are going to see is the suburban strip malls, right? mcdonald's. there will be maybe if it is a high-end place, it will be -- what is that place where everyone buys the furniture? yeah. a the cheesecake factory or gas station. if you have taken those old u.s. routes, you see everything, and you see the carnage that president trump talked about...
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berry accius, voice of the youth"from elk grove school district, san juan sd, natomas sd.all of these school districts have a problem with race."community activist berry (ax-e-us) accius is the founder of voice of the youth... an outreach program which focuses on alternatives to violence.he says this video coming from mcclatchy students does not surprise him.berry accius, voice of the youth "just a few months ago during the school year, we had the science project."in february, mcclatchy was again at the center of outrage, when a student submitted a science fair project questioning the intelligence of minority students.the project was left up on public displace for an entire day before it was taken down.berry accius, voice of the youth"and we had a great psa on we won't tolerate it, but it seems that we are tolerating it."accius says often a lack of consequences for students behind videos like will creates an environment in which racism thrives.a reason he believes these students need a race sensitivity class.berry accius, voice of the youth"i would love for those students
berry accius, voice of the youth"from elk grove school district, san juan sd, natomas sd.all of these school districts have a problem with race."community activist berry (ax-e-us) accius is the founder of voice of the youth... an outreach program which focuses on alternatives to violence.he says this video coming from mcclatchy students does not surprise him.berry accius, voice of the youth "just a few months ago during the school year, we had the science project."in...
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seems to be a doubling down on division all right thank you very much from the white house committee elke it now iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif has spoken explain exclusively to al jazeera about his country's relationship with the united states trumps decision to pull out of the two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal has full of a strained ties of course between washington and tehran zarif is saying that the u.s. has proved its not trustworthy. we have no problem with dialogue but if mr trump really serious about talks if he is serious about talks without preconditions well the secretary of state put some conditions for talks two hours after trump's comments impossible conditions the first question is if they themselves have reached an agreement inside the u.s. about talks with or without preconditions our policies in the region are totally clear it's the us who needs to be accountable for policies in the region. well serious comments come as a supreme leader ayatollah ali hum and i refused u.s. president on all trumps often at direct talks hummin i says he's banned iran
seems to be a doubling down on division all right thank you very much from the white house committee elke it now iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif has spoken explain exclusively to al jazeera about his country's relationship with the united states trumps decision to pull out of the two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal has full of a strained ties of course between washington and tehran zarif is saying that the u.s. has proved its not trustworthy. we have no problem with dialogue...
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can plan a full wedding on a time crunch.to make matters more complicated, their wedding venue, the elks redding. was also evacuated from the fire.and they haven't been able to contact the family.aside from the venue, a lot of the wedding supplies were in nick and bree's home. bree harles/resident"i don't even know where to start because everything is starting from scratch from point a again, planning a wedding other than the dress. the dress is taken care of."one of the few things that remained in the home was a "love sign" that the couple still plans on using in their wedding.and despite the disaster, nick and bree are strong and showing that love can make it through anything. nick fiscus/resident"no matter, what we will stick it out and we will be ok. even though sometimes we we're going to be, we'll be ok." (ken) cal fire officials say the carr fire is less than half contained and is still threatening more than five- thousand homes. coming up at eight.. how the family of a kidnapped teen ..is teaching other children how to stop abductions. plus. why sacramento lawmakers do not have t
can plan a full wedding on a time crunch.to make matters more complicated, their wedding venue, the elks redding. was also evacuated from the fire.and they haven't been able to contact the family.aside from the venue, a lot of the wedding supplies were in nick and bree's home. bree harles/resident"i don't even know where to start because everything is starting from scratch from point a again, planning a wedding other than the dress. the dress is taken care of."one of the few things...
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get the elk before you can get to it. i haven't been in wyoming for all of my life -- i have been in wyoming for all of my life, which is about 10 generations. 74parents have an married years and they have always taken care of the wildlife. it's just getting so that you can't do nothing. you can't go hunting, you can't go fishing. after age 40 you better stay out of the mountains because them bears will get you. host: thank you for calling. go ahead. guest: i can't speak to the grizzlies in wyoming. mid-1970's there were very few grizzlies left in wyoming. they were put appropriately on the endangered species list as a threatened species. the next 30 to 40 years, the states in the area, private conservation groups including hunters, the u.s. government worked to recovery the grizzly bear. it has been remarkably successful. there are now 700,000 grizzlies where there used to be less than 150. in 2016 the obama administration proposed to remove the wyoming grizzlies from the list of threatened species. in 2017 the trump adm
get the elk before you can get to it. i haven't been in wyoming for all of my life -- i have been in wyoming for all of my life, which is about 10 generations. 74parents have an married years and they have always taken care of the wildlife. it's just getting so that you can't do nothing. you can't go hunting, you can't go fishing. after age 40 you better stay out of the mountains because them bears will get you. host: thank you for calling. go ahead. guest: i can't speak to the grizzlies in...
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garage..tires blown out..and metal...melted to the ground..this is what's left of this property on elk mountain road in upper lakeone of the structures destroyed in the ranch fire..incredibly a house is still standing a few feet away..residents returned home wednesday after mandatory evacuations were lifted sot richard powell - a resident of 16 years says his friends lost their homes in the devastating fireeven though he's back home after being away for 10 days -- it's still a long road to normal lifesotdowntown upper lake looks like a ghost town but joe barker says it's usually like this in the afternoons..he's happy to be home but still remembers the chaos when the fire broke out sotcal fire has more than 4000 firefighters battling the ranch and river fires -- known as the mendocino complex fire.. even though many mandatory evacuation orders were lifted wednesday, the flames could still kick back up...so people are being told to stay on alert.. lake county has been updating residents via facebook live.. where many agencies are providing updates on the fire.. also an assistance center
garage..tires blown out..and metal...melted to the ground..this is what's left of this property on elk mountain road in upper lakeone of the structures destroyed in the ranch fire..incredibly a house is still standing a few feet away..residents returned home wednesday after mandatory evacuations were lifted sot richard powell - a resident of 16 years says his friends lost their homes in the devastating fireeven though he's back home after being away for 10 days -- it's still a long road to...
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. >> a moose or an elk. >> but the title of the speech is monetary policy in a changing economy, so weave any headlines on inflation, economic outlook always important to monitor what the fed chairman sees so far jay powell has been succinct, he's been direct and he hasn't moved markets a whole lot, because he's been transparent. > >> not to mention his gray hair looks fabulous >> jay powell? you're obsessed with hair. >> waiting for the walk. >> we'll get an in person confirm from liesman from the jackson hole summit. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." from post 9 at the new york stock exchange fed chairman powell's speech in just over two minutes. s&p 500 up over .3%. definitely a cyclical bent to today's rally. you've got groups like energy, materials, technology, financials all higher, yeelgiel are higher, the dollar's strength has been a headwind for stocks >> reversing yesterday's defensive tony, but markets kind of comfortable in this range from the s&p 500 in terms of powell, december, in terms of a rate hike probability, there could be some play in that -- could be a
. >> a moose or an elk. >> but the title of the speech is monetary policy in a changing economy, so weave any headlines on inflation, economic outlook always important to monitor what the fed chairman sees so far jay powell has been succinct, he's been direct and he hasn't moved markets a whole lot, because he's been transparent. > >> not to mention his gray hair looks fabulous >> jay powell? you're obsessed with hair. >> waiting for the walk. >> we'll get...
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berry accius, voice of the youth"from elk grove school district, san juan sd, natomas sd.all of these school districts have a problem with race."community activist berry (ax-e-us) accius is the founder of voice of the youth... an outreach program which focuses on alternatives to violence.he says this video coming from mcclatchy students does not surprise him.berry accius, voice of the youth "just a few months ago during the school year, we had the science project."in february, mcclatchy was again at the center of outrage, when a student submitted a science fair project questioning the intelligence of minority students.the project was left up on public displace for an entire day before it was taken down.berry accius, voice of the youth"and we had a great psa on we won't tolerate it, but it seems that we are tolerating it."accius says often a lack of consequences for students behind videos like will creates an environment in which racism thrives.a reason he believes these students need a race sensitivity class.berry accius, voice of the youth"i would love for those students
berry accius, voice of the youth"from elk grove school district, san juan sd, natomas sd.all of these school districts have a problem with race."community activist berry (ax-e-us) accius is the founder of voice of the youth... an outreach program which focuses on alternatives to violence.he says this video coming from mcclatchy students does not surprise him.berry accius, voice of the youth "just a few months ago during the school year, we had the science project."in...
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it shows howard county police o arrestin of the suspects just off to the side of i-95 in elk ridge. tpolice say suspect pulled an armed robbery in baltimore while driving a stolenpickup. the suspect then crashed that uck and triedo run off from police. after a brief search, all of the suspects were found and they were arrested. >>> okay, football is finally here. i know it already, my husband has been talking about it. the 'skins will play their first preseason game tonight against the new england patrnsts. fans have been waiting for th moment. quarterback alex smith will make his officia debut for the team tonight. but smith isn't the only new face that fans will see rocking thaty burgand and gold against the new wide receiver paul richardson jr. along with rookie running back derrius gu ice wilg be putn the jersey for the first time and they are excited. >> i already put on red at the nfl rookie premiere but getting y to get out there for the first time i'm excited, man. 101 through , i'm like a 12 right now. it's almost here, man! rookies! >> nbc4 ishe place for all of the redski
it shows howard county police o arrestin of the suspects just off to the side of i-95 in elk ridge. tpolice say suspect pulled an armed robbery in baltimore while driving a stolenpickup. the suspect then crashed that uck and triedo run off from police. after a brief search, all of the suspects were found and they were arrested. >>> okay, football is finally here. i know it already, my husband has been talking about it. the 'skins will play their first preseason game tonight against the...
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elking to the families and making surerybody is on board and ready to take on the responsibility andat they can still be mfortable. >> reporter: and that's something you guys do h here. if ye a pet at home and you want to make sure the pet is going to bond with another peto that ye bringing in, you guys will help them? >> yes. we will. we have adoption staff hereell versed in all aspects of is. we walk people through from getting them he to some of the more complicated things like introducing dogs to other dogs or cats at home. we do dog meets here. we let people bring their dogs in to sit. >> reporter: that's wonderful. and this is cooper. >>bo he's onlyut nine months old. ,f you're looking for an acti playful cat, cooper is your man. >> reporter: and make sure you're home. a lot of people, we have a busy area. and work is demanding, and make sure t'tt you d adopt a pet and leave them in an empty house. absolutely. especially the first few weeks. it can be stressful. have time to be home and get them akcclimaacclimated. >> reporter: is it kitten seasee? >> it has for months. we go t
elking to the families and making surerybody is on board and ready to take on the responsibility andat they can still be mfortable. >> reporter: and that's something you guys do h here. if ye a pet at home and you want to make sure the pet is going to bond with another peto that ye bringing in, you guys will help them? >> yes. we will. we have adoption staff hereell versed in all aspects of is. we walk people through from getting them he to some of the more complicated things like...
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the day city editor said, i want you to go cover the flag day ceremony of the elks. when you come back, i want you to write a half column. so i went, and i came back and wrote my first paragraph. i sent it up to the city desk, then i heard this voice from the other end of the room -- "you stupid son of a bitch! don't you know you are supposed to check in with the city desk when you come back?" that was philip potter, who is very famous on the "sun." if he hadn't been leaving in a week to go overseas on assignment, i would have quit right there, but he didn't. so i stayed, and the end of the war, ships were coming back and i became fascinated by the waterfront. and i ask the new city editor's, not potter, the others. they put me on on labor, covering labor, which was a great assignment, because there were a lot of strikes then. and there was a strike, a 20 week strike at the bethlehem shipyard. we had a lot of shipyards in baltimore, then. they produced 609 oceangoing ships in a four-year period during world war ii. this 20 week strike, i felt bethlehem was very unfai
the day city editor said, i want you to go cover the flag day ceremony of the elks. when you come back, i want you to write a half column. so i went, and i came back and wrote my first paragraph. i sent it up to the city desk, then i heard this voice from the other end of the room -- "you stupid son of a bitch! don't you know you are supposed to check in with the city desk when you come back?" that was philip potter, who is very famous on the "sun." if he hadn't been leaving...
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the editor said i want you to go cover the flag day ceremony of the elks, and when you come back, right a half a column. so, i went, and i came back, and i wrote my first paragraph. i sent it up to the city desk, and then i heard this voice from the other end of the room you stupid son of a bench, don't you know you're supposed to check in with the sitting desk when you come back? this was phil potter who was very famous -- and if he had not have been leading within a week to go overseas on assignment, i would have quit right there. but, he didn't. so, i stayed, and the end of the war, ships were coming back, and i became fascinated by the waterfront, and i asked the new city editors, not phil potter, bill wells and -- and ed young. they put me on -- they put me on labor, covering labor. which was a great excitement -- assignment, because there were a lot of strikes there. and, there was a strike, a 20 week strike at the bethlehem shipyards. we had a lot of shipyards in baltimore then. they produce 609 oceangoing ships in a four-year time frame during world war two. -- world war ii. in,
the editor said i want you to go cover the flag day ceremony of the elks, and when you come back, right a half a column. so, i went, and i came back, and i wrote my first paragraph. i sent it up to the city desk, and then i heard this voice from the other end of the room you stupid son of a bench, don't you know you're supposed to check in with the sitting desk when you come back? this was phil potter who was very famous -- and if he had not have been leading within a week to go overseas on...
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rob's house intact, but his sister's house across elk mountain road gone and his parents' place just 100 yards from his own, also leveled by the ranch fire. how are y holding up? >> they're doing all right. they're -- how are your folks holding up? >> they're doing all right. >> reporter: in these communities where people were uprooted and flung different directions it's a bittersweet reunion and survival stories. did you ever leave? >> over in did leave, no. >> we didn't leave our place -- never did leave, no. >> we didn't leave our place and it was the first one to get hit. >> reporter: this rancher and his wife sheltered in their car several nights while three calaveras county hotshots saved their house. >> you know your home is gone because you seen it burn, but it didn't. then you go up there and it's still there and the guys got a big grin on their face, say there it is. >> reporter: what did you say to them? >> i give them big hugs and kisses, promised them anything they wanted, any time anywhere. >> reporter: even the sheriff can't get the fire started on her 23rd birthday an
rob's house intact, but his sister's house across elk mountain road gone and his parents' place just 100 yards from his own, also leveled by the ranch fire. how are y holding up? >> they're doing all right. they're -- how are your folks holding up? >> they're doing all right. >> reporter: in these communities where people were uprooted and flung different directions it's a bittersweet reunion and survival stories. did you ever leave? >> over in did leave, no. >> we...
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that means they are elk telling congress they are willing to get a deal with canada in the 90 day ifs again next wednesday with canadian officials about a trade deal. but there is a reason why there is such urgency. they are trying to get it in the current mexican administration which they have reached a deal with. on december 1st mexico's government turns over and the administration is trying to get this in before that happened, jim. >>> abbey philips at the white house. thanks much. back with the panel now. adolpho, i suppose one of the dangers for the president is that tariffs like this will exact a cost on the president's own voter base. is this president trump's northbounding strategy for the united states dangerous for his voters? >> not at all, because it's going to bear fruit. you -- the same language the president used the same language regarding mexico. you could have inserted mexico some months ago. and we made of course significant -- have made significant progress. you know, canadian foreign minister cut a trip short from europe and returned because of this situation of t
that means they are elk telling congress they are willing to get a deal with canada in the 90 day ifs again next wednesday with canadian officials about a trade deal. but there is a reason why there is such urgency. they are trying to get it in the current mexican administration which they have reached a deal with. on december 1st mexico's government turns over and the administration is trying to get this in before that happened, jim. >>> abbey philips at the white house. thanks much....
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herds up, the sheep, the elk, fisheries are up. hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, it is extraordinarily good now, probably the best it has ever been in utah's history. here is my question, kind of leading up to, not all states are created equal. i know, rick, i don't know what your percentage of public lands are, but it is probably 5 million acres, a lot of forest you are working on. you look at colorado, they've got 18 million acres in public land. a little bit of disparity. utah is 36 million, twice as much as colorado. we are second only to brian, who has -- i don't know how many, but you have the largest public land. that challenge with public lands and what you say about common sense and how to manage them is shown a lot in the west and the challenge of public lands, and how do you manage it under the charter. thehave the spectrum of hiking,ss designation, fishing, no motorized equipment ranching, farming, hunting and fishing, where you can use some kind of motorized equipment, to the extraction industries and the energy comp
herds up, the sheep, the elk, fisheries are up. hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, it is extraordinarily good now, probably the best it has ever been in utah's history. here is my question, kind of leading up to, not all states are created equal. i know, rick, i don't know what your percentage of public lands are, but it is probably 5 million acres, a lot of forest you are working on. you look at colorado, they've got 18 million acres in public land. a little bit of disparity. utah is 36...
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on top of that we also got announcements of a partnership with spotify, daniel elk was here the ceo of spotify so this shows that samsung is recognizing that yes we need to create a more addictive, something that apple has really mastered and that's why people are spending a thousand dollars to buy those iphones as well. right liz so i think samsung is moving up the value chain recognizing they need to offer more to get you addicted to those samsung galaxy phones. liz: listen i like this story. i think it is fascinating all competition is good. susan describe that moment where the crowd flooded toward the demo phones. i looked up and i saw you during on coast to coast and i thought this is a really cool event. >> yeah, so i'm a tech geek i totally get it because i wanted to rush the stage as well after they opened the floor to demonstrations. they made these announcements and it's a wonderful event and there's a lot of entertainment value obviously they rolled out the fortnite ceo, the spotify ceo saying all these great things you can do with the new phone and when you say okay it's ti
on top of that we also got announcements of a partnership with spotify, daniel elk was here the ceo of spotify so this shows that samsung is recognizing that yes we need to create a more addictive, something that apple has really mastered and that's why people are spending a thousand dollars to buy those iphones as well. right liz so i think samsung is moving up the value chain recognizing they need to offer more to get you addicted to those samsung galaxy phones. liz: listen i like this story....
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>> it's not like i will try to kill elk with a spear. i did not inherit skills from neanderthals. but it was pretty amazing because if you go to 23 and me me they can give you a percentage. i went to a scientist who said we want to show you the gene. so they could deal in to say here are several hundred neanderthal genes that you inherited. perhaps they overlap but there they are and then to say it is remarkable i have that gene from somebody's 60000 years ago. it does give a profound connection to the past no question. but the problem is we get hungry and we want all the answers. then they say we here is your list and i say what does this do he says i've never heard of that before let's look it up. nobody knows what that gene does. [laughter] that is very common for humans we don't know what most of them actually do. and even for those that we do, if you have a mutation from a neanderthal so what difference does that make? so i have a mutation in a gene from a neanderthal that if you look at the medical records to be associated with a higher risk of nosebleeds. [laughter] why doe
>> it's not like i will try to kill elk with a spear. i did not inherit skills from neanderthals. but it was pretty amazing because if you go to 23 and me me they can give you a percentage. i went to a scientist who said we want to show you the gene. so they could deal in to say here are several hundred neanderthal genes that you inherited. perhaps they overlap but there they are and then to say it is remarkable i have that gene from somebody's 60000 years ago. it does give a profound...
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also a very aggressive commander, and he was -- he's killed in the sprin of 1862 in the battle of elk's landing. over here on the right is another example, a guy by the name of howdy martin. he's one of my favorite people to write about, he thought the whole thing of saluting in the military was just the most ridiculous thing he had ever heard of. he would just always wave and say howdy, hence, his nickname. he was a texas lawyer like a lot of these guys, but, i think the best description of him was that captain martin was "a man we all loved and could approach." now, he's a texas commander, his camp is often not the best disciplined. they were getting sent to the house guard house all the time. when he needed discipline, and he usually, it wasn't as much discipline as just leading by example, was his method of leadership, but it's also martin who, in the fall of 1864, when robert e. lee was talking with jefferson davis saying, some of these brigades are tiny, we need to consolidate and the texas brigade was under threat of consolidation, they sent howdy martin to richmond to plead thei
also a very aggressive commander, and he was -- he's killed in the sprin of 1862 in the battle of elk's landing. over here on the right is another example, a guy by the name of howdy martin. he's one of my favorite people to write about, he thought the whole thing of saluting in the military was just the most ridiculous thing he had ever heard of. he would just always wave and say howdy, hence, his nickname. he was a texas lawyer like a lot of these guys, but, i think the best description of...
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elk is up. our fisheries are up.recreation experience particularly for hunting, fishing, camping, hiking is extraordinarily good now, probably the best it's ever been in utah's history. here's my question really, kind of leading up to, not all states are created equal. i know, rick, your state i don't know what your percentage of public lands are, but it is probably 5 million acres and you have a lot of forest that you are working on that are state-owned. you look at colorado, they've got 18 million acres of public land. a little bit of disparity there. utah has 36 million. twice as much as colorado, and we're second only to brian who has -- i don't know how many you've got there, but you are the largest public land. and that challenge we have with public lands and what you say, common sense, and how we manage them has shown a lot in the mountain west and the challenge of public lands and how do you manage it, under the charter, multiple use, and you have the spectrum of -- from wilderness designation, hiking, fishin
elk is up. our fisheries are up.recreation experience particularly for hunting, fishing, camping, hiking is extraordinarily good now, probably the best it's ever been in utah's history. here's my question really, kind of leading up to, not all states are created equal. i know, rick, your state i don't know what your percentage of public lands are, but it is probably 5 million acres and you have a lot of forest that you are working on that are state-owned. you look at colorado, they've got 18...
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places that years ago had their own elks lodge or roadhouse where his old band might play with a local high school surf rock band. today, fewer than 400 people live there. maybe the man heard melanie singing with her friends while they watch the music video on a phone. maybe she was in the church choir. maybe she was his knees. however it happened, one day, he heard her voice and thought that could be it. this girl might sing well enough to get some attention. and who knows what might come of that. maybe a little money. maybe a lot of money. plenty of girls just like her from nothing doing towns and far corners of rural states have sung their way to wealth. what do you know? the real mccoy himself was right up the mountain. why not dream? it happened before. thank you. [applause] >> hey, max. >> hey, john thank you for having me.i will ask john a couple of questions and we can open it up if you have questions. actually, before that i think we got from that reading, that one of john's great talent as a writer is his eyeball as an observer and a watcher of people doing things and his abi
places that years ago had their own elks lodge or roadhouse where his old band might play with a local high school surf rock band. today, fewer than 400 people live there. maybe the man heard melanie singing with her friends while they watch the music video on a phone. maybe she was in the church choir. maybe she was his knees. however it happened, one day, he heard her voice and thought that could be it. this girl might sing well enough to get some attention. and who knows what might come of...
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i'm not for people who say the reason you don't have something it's t because somebody elk your stuffd victimization. i don't believe in that. >> some people hear you say that andsay, john kasich wants to run for president. but the questions does he want to do it as a republican and fight inside the party or do it as an independent and put together the coalition you just >> well, chuck, i'm a republican. and the fact is thathe republican candidate for congress here really called and pleaded withto me do more to help him. no, i think that when they look at the formula for success, not only -- look, you not only have success eally but when you help people to rise you feel good about yourself. >> meu're puntin 2020 question a little bit. >> chuck, i don't know what i'm doing. you know tha what i'm doi now, i'm staying alive, i'mt. speaking any time i observe something, people say ipr running for ident. maybe i will, maybe i won't. i don't know. but here's what i do know. myob as ahuman being ultimately is to serve the lord. and if i'm helping people to realize their god given purpose and
i'm not for people who say the reason you don't have something it's t because somebody elk your stuffd victimization. i don't believe in that. >> some people hear you say that andsay, john kasich wants to run for president. but the questions does he want to do it as a republican and fight inside the party or do it as an independent and put together the coalition you just >> well, chuck, i'm a republican. and the fact is thathe republican candidate for congress here really called and...
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less than one week elk -- out, what they started to do, they already did this to a certain degree, they start telling the south the enemies government this. we will give you a better deal. sinnott starts communicating this to the president. how do we know that? you will say. one was because they had wiretaps the presidential palace in saigon. so the wiretapping was done of our own allies. when johnson heard of this, he placed wiretaps on madame chennault. in dc emma -- there's this wonderful thing at the johnson library called the x-files. i am not making that up. it is with all of the fai transcriptions of the conversations going on to madame chennault the ambassador and going back to south vietnam. johnson has this information. he passes it off to humphrey. he says to use it as you see fit. but johnson hesitates to make it public. let's wait till you can get this why? >> two reasons. he wanted to appear above the election. second, he wanted to preserve the integrity of the presidential office. >> there is something ironic about that. but there is a third one. he wanted to appear nonpa
less than one week elk -- out, what they started to do, they already did this to a certain degree, they start telling the south the enemies government this. we will give you a better deal. sinnott starts communicating this to the president. how do we know that? you will say. one was because they had wiretaps the presidential palace in saigon. so the wiretapping was done of our own allies. when johnson heard of this, he placed wiretaps on madame chennault. in dc emma -- there's this wonderful...
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didn't see any elk. here i'm shooting. brian: elk? katie: not shooting.e time to be hosting this show today? is there anything she hasn't done? katie: i have done a few things. it's pretty fun. pack it all in. use every moment of your life to enjoy it. brian: jill and i are just looking at each other and can't beliebelieve how our life. i'm not happy for you anymore. now i'm angry. steve: is all that you in your wikipedia page? katie: i'm not sure. it's on my instagram page. can you check it out there. brian: usually people get excited doing a morning show this is like a come down for you. he will facts will kiss nut end. steve: you win that quiz a lot on tucker and next hour we might actually have a surprise for you. katie: oh no, i better prepare. study diewrpgh during the break. jillian: now i feel terrible about myself. we have this surveillance video just really gives you chills. a panicked woman caught on camera ringing doorbells in the middle of the night wearing nothing but a t-shirt with take a close look, what appears to be broken shackles, perh
didn't see any elk. here i'm shooting. brian: elk? katie: not shooting.e time to be hosting this show today? is there anything she hasn't done? katie: i have done a few things. it's pretty fun. pack it all in. use every moment of your life to enjoy it. brian: jill and i are just looking at each other and can't beliebelieve how our life. i'm not happy for you anymore. now i'm angry. steve: is all that you in your wikipedia page? katie: i'm not sure. it's on my instagram page. can you check it...
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. >> short elk selling can help you profit from stock's decline.a plan. first, screen for poorly rated stocks showing weakness versus the broad markets. second, look for the stocks with the poorest technical in that group. and finally, incorporate risk management techniques into the order to limit potential losses. >>> welcome back to power lunch. let's check on the markets the dow and s&p on session lows following news the president backs $200 billion in china tariffs as early as next we can week right now the dow is down half a percentage point the dow is 1111 points or. and the nasdaq off by a third of%. caterpillar and nike the worst palming. the let's look at the emerging market eem at session lows on the back of that news. we'll watch. let's head to sue herera for the update. >> here what's happening at this hour. >>> memorial services force more john mccain continuing today at the arizona state capitol in phoenix. former vice president and democrat joe biden giving a tribute to his republican friend at the service >> but the way i look at it
. >> short elk selling can help you profit from stock's decline.a plan. first, screen for poorly rated stocks showing weakness versus the broad markets. second, look for the stocks with the poorest technical in that group. and finally, incorporate risk management techniques into the order to limit potential losses. >>> welcome back to power lunch. let's check on the markets the dow and s&p on session lows following news the president backs $200 billion in china tariffs as...
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the youth"from elk grove school district, san juan sd, natomas sd.ve a problem with race."jamarion bowie, 2013-2014 "you can't clown around with stuff like that. it's not tolerated you know?">( james ) no word yet on what disciplinary action will be taken against the students. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning buzz... not everybody is rooting for tiger.. we'll tell you about the heckler his caddie paid to go away.. who's fault is it that kaepernick is out of work.. turns out he did have an offer... and we won't have gary to kick around anymore.. the king of kron sports is retiring.. who's gonna heckle me now??? (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news.( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. as high pressure builds back into the region a dual effect of deteriorating air quality and boosting temperatures will be experienced into the weekend. highs inland will return to the 90's with the bay also getting toasty into the upper 70's and low 80's. the
( james ) no word yet on what disciplinary action will be taken against the students. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning buzz... not everybody is rooting for tiger.. we'll tell you about the heckler his caddie paid to go away.. who's fault is it that kaepernick is out of work.. turns out he did have an offer... and we won't have gary to kick around anymore.. the king of kron sports is retiring.. who's gonna heckle me now??? (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( james )( darya ) welcome back...
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among a crowd that good too close and survived and that same week two other people were attacked by elkld animal that fights for aggression, fights for territory. >> reporter: in 2015, brandy burgess and her daughter got too close to this bison to snap a selfie. moments later it attacked tossing and flipping her in the air. >> it was the most frightening experience i have been through in my life to date. >> reporter: she survived with only minor injuries but this is all that was left of her clothes. your interactions may be dangerous for the animal too. you'll remember this incident in 2016 when tourists at yellowstone put a baby bison in their car because they thought it was cold. it wasn't able to be reunited with its mother and rangers had to euthanize it. >> the best way to view wildlife is within a safe distance. you should never get closer than 20 to 30 yards to any animal. realize how privileged we are in this country to have these >> ron is passionate about this. meanwhile, yellowstone says it is investigating the man who was captured on camera and that latest incident, taunting
among a crowd that good too close and survived and that same week two other people were attacked by elkld animal that fights for aggression, fights for territory. >> reporter: in 2015, brandy burgess and her daughter got too close to this bison to snap a selfie. moments later it attacked tossing and flipping her in the air. >> it was the most frightening experience i have been through in my life to date. >> reporter: she survived with only minor injuries but this is all that...
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on the operational side i defer to my colleagues at dhs, they're on the front lines of enforce: our elk witnesses as you allude today, we completely agree that we need to increase our mat, which means typically nor judges markser spaces, more resources and max nice the current capacity. several members mentioned video conferencing, hold hearings in locations apart from the permanent court sites. we welcome any suggestions the subcommittee may have and work through the office of legislative affairs. >> we have three counties in delware, very large county, the county seat is georgetown and there are a number of folks from a pretty good guatemala have come over the years, some are documented others are not but when they -- folks go from the georgetown area, southern delware, go to a courthouse, they go to philadelphia which is quite hike. not as far as cincinnati to cleveland but a pretty good hike, and somebody is going to make that hike, the kid is going to be out of school or whatever, make out of work whoever is taking them, going to lose a day's work getting them up there and back. so
on the operational side i defer to my colleagues at dhs, they're on the front lines of enforce: our elk witnesses as you allude today, we completely agree that we need to increase our mat, which means typically nor judges markser spaces, more resources and max nice the current capacity. several members mentioned video conferencing, hold hearings in locations apart from the permanent court sites. we welcome any suggestions the subcommittee may have and work through the office of legislative...