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eman wasn't considered a u.s.sot katy lewisi think it was a very stressful time and i'm glad it finally came to an end today and a happy conclusionthe family's yemeni origins also made getting a visa difficultsot katy lewis there are just huge delays in these yemeni cases and so lots of people are also trying to flee what is a warn torn country and a dangerous area.// i would say this executive order has obviously affected thousands and thousands of people and there are certainly other children who are being affected in this wayhermelawhat makes this story even better.. is because eman is a minor now living with her twi u.s. citizen parents.. she's automatically granted a citizenship. happening now. if you take the bus, ferry or para- transit, you could be hit with a fare increase. the golden gate bridge, highway and transportation district has proposed a four percent fare increase. according to the district, it will help address a five-year projected budget deficit. options for the golden gate transit... are rais
eman wasn't considered a u.s.sot katy lewisi think it was a very stressful time and i'm glad it finally came to an end today and a happy conclusionthe family's yemeni origins also made getting a visa difficultsot katy lewis there are just huge delays in these yemeni cases and so lots of people are also trying to flee what is a warn torn country and a dangerous area.// i would say this executive order has obviously affected thousands and thousands of people and there are certainly other children...
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eman wasn't considered a u.s. lewisi think it was a very stressful time and i'm glad it finally came to an end today and a happy conclusionthe family's yemeni origins also made getting a visa difficultsot katy lewis there are just huge delays in these yemeni cases and so lots of people are also trying to flee what is a warn torn country and a dangerous area.// i would say this executive order has obviously affected thousands and thousands of people and there are certainly other children who are being affected in this wayhermelawhat makes this story even better.. is because eman is a minor now living with her twi u.s. citizen parents.. she's automatically granted a citizenship. the man accused of killing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar will be back in court this morning. antolin garcia -torres is accused in the 2012 murder. one of sierra's classmates testified last week about the last time she saw her friend alive. and sierra's mother is expected to take the stand possibly sometime this week. the defense is scrut
eman wasn't considered a u.s. lewisi think it was a very stressful time and i'm glad it finally came to an end today and a happy conclusionthe family's yemeni origins also made getting a visa difficultsot katy lewis there are just huge delays in these yemeni cases and so lots of people are also trying to flee what is a warn torn country and a dangerous area.// i would say this executive order has obviously affected thousands and thousands of people and there are certainly other children who are...
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like you said, eman ali has been trying to get a visa for seven years to get back with their family. she got that visa, but once the president's travel ban was put into place, the whole family wondered if it would ever happen. but tonight that dream of a homecoming is finally a reality. they hadn't seen each other for four years, and now eman ali and her 14-year-old sister, sarah, can't be separated. the two had planned to reunite more than a week ago, but after president trump ordered a ban on travel from seven muslim majority countries, including yemen, eman was stuck at the airport in djibouti. an immigration lawyer said eman is one of the few yemenis who has been able to get out of that airport. >> there's about 240 people still trapped who are not able to board airplanes. she was able to only because of heroic efforts. >> reporter: her father traveled to djibouti to be with her until they arrived in san francisco sunday. >> after seven years, finally. >> reporter: they thanked their hometown, the court, and the peak who spoke out against the ban and those who fought to bring his
like you said, eman ali has been trying to get a visa for seven years to get back with their family. she got that visa, but once the president's travel ban was put into place, the whole family wondered if it would ever happen. but tonight that dream of a homecoming is finally a reality. they hadn't seen each other for four years, and now eman ali and her 14-year-old sister, sarah, can't be separated. the two had planned to reunite more than a week ago, but after president trump ordered a ban on...
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what i'd like to give is a philosophical notion of what is happening in that area and what is emanating from moscow. from moscow it's not so much a territorial rabbit ukraine. and what it was during soviet union times of 1920s or even right now in the early 2000s,
what i'd like to give is a philosophical notion of what is happening in that area and what is emanating from moscow. from moscow it's not so much a territorial rabbit ukraine. and what it was during soviet union times of 1920s or even right now in the early 2000s,
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there's no bromance emanating from vladimir putin and the kremlin.esting this administration. it was entirely predictable, and he wants to see what the response is. and i don't think it's coincidental. it comes at a time of turmoil at the national security council. putin's going to see what he can get out of it. lou: and as you suggest, those four russian jets flying over are destroyer in the black sea. perhaps not related to the position of the russian ship simultaneously off our coast. what do you make of that, and i guess the question is why do we persist in the black sea and why do these instances continue? will work has what we're doing in the black sea is maintaining freedom of navigation rights in what are international waters. the russians want to sale the ship up and down the east coast and look at the delaware river. that's fine. but it's really part of a larger picture of the russians trying to throw their weight around in eastern and central europe and in the middle east. remember, they buzzed a ship of ours in the baltic sea some months
there's no bromance emanating from vladimir putin and the kremlin.esting this administration. it was entirely predictable, and he wants to see what the response is. and i don't think it's coincidental. it comes at a time of turmoil at the national security council. putin's going to see what he can get out of it. lou: and as you suggest, those four russian jets flying over are destroyer in the black sea. perhaps not related to the position of the russian ship simultaneously off our coast. what...
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and has the ability to say, this is where that is emanating from, i would be stunned. but for the fbi to not to be able to produce the names of people with that access right now is stunning. >> really, only 5 or 6 people have that access, most of profeg will from obama administration. and i would demand who has the copy of the documents of the phone calls. lou: do you think that the american people understand the degree to which we're facing a national crisis. >> no. >> when a president cannot govern without interfere an or outprivacy in his -- whether he seeks advisor seeks to deliver orders, or seeks to discussion with foreign leader. >> i could not run a network, without having confidential. let alone the president of united states, if he has too worry about everything single convery seeing he is having being recorded, you are never going to have real doing on. dialogue. lou: how quickly can he turn this. >> i think he has to make it a top priority, i would use this as an example, 48 hours, i want you in here, i want this thing, i want to know who was in there, and
and has the ability to say, this is where that is emanating from, i would be stunned. but for the fbi to not to be able to produce the names of people with that access right now is stunning. >> really, only 5 or 6 people have that access, most of profeg will from obama administration. and i would demand who has the copy of the documents of the phone calls. lou: do you think that the american people understand the degree to which we're facing a national crisis. >> no. >> when a...
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eman's father stayed with her. and after the judge in washington state put a hold on the travel ban... she was finally allowed to enter the u-s yesterday afternoon. that judge's block is now at the center of a legal fight at federal appeals court in san francisco. just a short time ago president trump's administration's filed an emergency appeal for reinstatement of the travel ban. kron 4's dan kerman join us live from the federal court house with what will happen next. dan? but ministrations reckless dismissal of the constitution threatens her apart the california families list their economic well-being and five centuries of our american tradition. >> reporter: clive in san francisco the three judge panel will hold a telephone hearing at the clock which point they will hear from all sides expect they will make a decision during the time of the hearing but shortly big news for the san francisco 49ers... as they now have a new head coach. and you can probably guess who it is. about an hour ago, the niners officially
eman's father stayed with her. and after the judge in washington state put a hold on the travel ban... she was finally allowed to enter the u-s yesterday afternoon. that judge's block is now at the center of a legal fight at federal appeals court in san francisco. just a short time ago president trump's administration's filed an emergency appeal for reinstatement of the travel ban. kron 4's dan kerman join us live from the federal court house with what will happen next. dan? but ministrations...
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. >> 12-year-old eman ali is expected to arrive at sfo tomorrow afternoon from yemen.er parents live in los spanos and are citizens of the united states. she was born in yemen and about to head to the u.s. but stuck in limbo because of president trump's immigration ban. that could soon change now that a federal charge overturned the ban. >> tomorrow we expect to see a lot of people coming through from the seven affected countries as families who have been waiting all week since the executive order was issued to reunite with their families. >> immigration and civil rights attorneys are standing by at sfo and say they'll be here again sunday to offer help to immigrants but they admit the window of opportunity to travel here may quickly close. >> we're advising people to get here as soon as possible. >> reporter: despite the ban being overturned thousands gathered this season to fight against discrimination based on religious and national origin. this is a refugee from ethiopia. >> i am a doctor here. and i wouldn't have been able to do what i am able to do here in any ot
. >> 12-year-old eman ali is expected to arrive at sfo tomorrow afternoon from yemen.er parents live in los spanos and are citizens of the united states. she was born in yemen and about to head to the u.s. but stuck in limbo because of president trump's immigration ban. that could soon change now that a federal charge overturned the ban. >> tomorrow we expect to see a lot of people coming through from the seven affected countries as families who have been waiting all week since the...
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relations ambassadors and in a way really blunt the impact of the negative immigrations that were emanating -- negative images from the region. so you can open up an issue of, say, "time magazine" or news -- ""newsweek"" from the fall of 1956 and oural spike tour of white southerners fighting against the desegregate of the local school system and white rioter throwing racks as member of the press and attacking southern americans and you'll also see a picture over the newly crowned miss america from the south and see the images serve this function that really says, no, no, no, we're not a region of violence. we're nat region of brutality. we're also a region that is home to a tra tradition of grace tranquility. all americans come to see what southern women as especially beautiful, as the rightful owners of female physical beauty. for black women, this is really difficult. black women struggled since slavery to claim beauty, and for white women to be given the stage is kind of slap in the face and there are a couple of examples examples of black southern women talking about this and how they
relations ambassadors and in a way really blunt the impact of the negative immigrations that were emanating -- negative images from the region. so you can open up an issue of, say, "time magazine" or news -- ""newsweek"" from the fall of 1956 and oural spike tour of white southerners fighting against the desegregate of the local school system and white rioter throwing racks as member of the press and attacking southern americans and you'll also see a picture over...
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terrorism emanating from the middle east and north africa is a direct and immediate threat to europe and to us all. i am mindful of the tragic attacks on our european allies and what they have suffered in paris, nice, berlin, istanbul. here in brussels. in the list, as you know, goes on. we have recognized that the instability has taken on new forms that we must address, for example, in the cyber domain. in response, nato is reinforcing deterrence and defense, and adapting to more directly address terrorist threats along our southern flank in the mediterranean and turkey, and the words of the turkish m.o.d. , "a seamless defense all the way across the mediterranean." we also met with one of nato's closest partners, georgia. i expressed appreciation and respect on george's contributions in afghanistan. the alliance space is not only strategic realities, but also political realities. i depart here confident that we have an appreciation of the burden sharing that we must all sustain for deterrence, peace, and prosperity. i am optimistic the alliance will adopt a plan this year to , tocl
terrorism emanating from the middle east and north africa is a direct and immediate threat to europe and to us all. i am mindful of the tragic attacks on our european allies and what they have suffered in paris, nice, berlin, istanbul. here in brussels. in the list, as you know, goes on. we have recognized that the instability has taken on new forms that we must address, for example, in the cyber domain. in response, nato is reinforcing deterrence and defense, and adapting to more directly...
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service public relations in ambassadors and in a way likely impact those negative images that were emanating from the region. so you could open up an issue of say, "time magazine" or newsweek from the fall of 1956 and one of the things you will see our pictures of white southerners in places like clinton tennessee. fighting against the desegregation of the local school system and you will see these white writers essentially outfoxing members of the press , attacking african-americans but in the same issue of that magazine you will see a picture of a newly crowned miss america who hates this out. so the images serve this function that really says no, we are not a region of violence. we're not a region of brutality. we're also region of a tradition of grace and tranquility and beauty. not just southerners but all of america, all of americans come to see what southern women and especially beautiful, as the rightful owners. of female physical beauty. for black women, this is really difficult. black women have struggled since slavery to claim beauty. and for white women to be getting this stage,
service public relations in ambassadors and in a way likely impact those negative images that were emanating from the region. so you could open up an issue of say, "time magazine" or newsweek from the fall of 1956 and one of the things you will see our pictures of white southerners in places like clinton tennessee. fighting against the desegregation of the local school system and you will see these white writers essentially outfoxing members of the press , attacking african-americans...
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with that deep institutionalized cooperation and to emanate from the top of u.s. government. precisely where we go from here it is another player with this relationship is not likely to return to the status quo any time soon and how likely to look at what we have seen previously. it doesn't trust the united states so as an effort for a problem to report near shock to discover that power differential to attempt to coerce mexico went to doing our bidding. with that witnesses to look at the collapse of the peso of direct investment did with job creation. to be disrespect did has revived in mexico. did with his new mexican nationalism it is always felt but at once the united states was the greatest ally and adversary. people constantly ask me the reaction to the politics administration could have a left-leaning candidate. emancipated is i have no way dia. -- idea. . . patients a huge security challenge for mexico so they are not eager to end the cooperation. if that end is going to be to come from the u.s. side and mexico are the reasons will say okay. they know the attack on the
with that deep institutionalized cooperation and to emanate from the top of u.s. government. precisely where we go from here it is another player with this relationship is not likely to return to the status quo any time soon and how likely to look at what we have seen previously. it doesn't trust the united states so as an effort for a problem to report near shock to discover that power differential to attempt to coerce mexico went to doing our bidding. with that witnesses to look at the...
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you're seeing some emanating stuff taking place. >> what did you do? >> well, the markets, put me on pay roll. wave place where emerging markets have been outperforming the developed markets. mexico, up almost 11% since two weeks ago. add in some russia and brazil. i think in base metals in mid december, it continues to be that you buy. >> to the point, look at gold and silver. if you're talking about a reflation, inflationary trade. we had some fed comments in the afternoon that you might get some like in march or they're open to that. you saw gold and silver trade very well of the as well this morning, we had a mixed job. lower wage growth which might -- that inflationary trade. it is still a theme that's holding up. >> don't look yet but it is on a source against. look at, they have 5%. you talk about a stock within 5% of its all time high. we talked about it for a while. so health care was in the cross hairs six months ago. it is no longer in the cross hairs. >> we mentioned the financials are the best performing the. which are the names to call? m
you're seeing some emanating stuff taking place. >> what did you do? >> well, the markets, put me on pay roll. wave place where emerging markets have been outperforming the developed markets. mexico, up almost 11% since two weeks ago. add in some russia and brazil. i think in base metals in mid december, it continues to be that you buy. >> to the point, look at gold and silver. if you're talking about a reflation, inflationary trade. we had some fed comments in the afternoon...
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monday and they have raised the outlook for the euro zone despite what they called exceptional risks emanating from the new american administration. the eurozone has been revised upward this year to 1.6% and 1.8% in 2018. outlook remains unchanged. it's predicted that france will be missing the public deficit target of 3% of gdp next year. the uk's economy continues to perform despite the brexit vote. the forecast has been revised upwards to 1.5% from a previous 1% estimate. genie: japan has also shared growth figures today. >> the japanese economy expanded bump inanks to a exports and capital investments fueled by a low yen currency and government measures. japan is still struggling with an inflation problem. >> a fourth straight quarter of growth for japan. world's third-largest economy closed out the year with 1% annualized growth thanks to a weakened yen and strong exports. q4 saw japan's exports grow with capital spending seeing a slight him. 9%. it's good news for prime minister shinzo abe, who can claim the success of his so-called abenomics. >> our view is that the economy will maintai
monday and they have raised the outlook for the euro zone despite what they called exceptional risks emanating from the new american administration. the eurozone has been revised upward this year to 1.6% and 1.8% in 2018. outlook remains unchanged. it's predicted that france will be missing the public deficit target of 3% of gdp next year. the uk's economy continues to perform despite the brexit vote. the forecast has been revised upwards to 1.5% from a previous 1% estimate. genie: japan has...
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it was in the middle of central california that we heard the sounds of the muslim call to prayer emanating from a cell at kern valley state prison. jose garza and rahan bhutto explain to our crew how their religious practices aren't hindered by prison bars. >> at 5:00 we come up and do prayers and then we just begin our day like that. >> so talk to me a little why this cell looks so different from other cells we've been in. >> half islam is based on cleanness. we have to be clean so we keep ourself clean and well organized. islam is in here or street is the same. >> but bhutto and garza had more in common. >> i'm charged with murder first degree, so as far as details, life without possibility. same thing. >> i've been here for heat of passion. i caught my wife with somebody and -- >> and? >> killed her. you know, i'm not proud. i regretted every single minute of it. >> so what was the charge? what was the conviction? >> heat of passion. >> you know, he told us he took responsibility for his actions but during the course of the interview, it seemed as though he kind of left the door open a
it was in the middle of central california that we heard the sounds of the muslim call to prayer emanating from a cell at kern valley state prison. jose garza and rahan bhutto explain to our crew how their religious practices aren't hindered by prison bars. >> at 5:00 we come up and do prayers and then we just begin our day like that. >> so talk to me a little why this cell looks so different from other cells we've been in. >> half islam is based on cleanness. we have to be...
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a number of stories emanated from the agents in terms of power, system down. system line. just philadelphia. just american. who knows. the difficulty is going to be getting your bags checked if you have to do that this morning. so if you can carry on, if you can get that boarding pass on your phone. save yourself ooltd of trouble. no word as when the system is going to be back up and running. as you can imagine, this line of customers trying to get to flights is going to be here for a little while. continue to monitor the situation. give you another look at this line and talk to passengers. >>> continues celebration of black history month. >>> leads sought of construction firms in the delaware valley. literally breaking new ground and barriers at the same time. nbc 10 has his store. >>> do you ever think about your father when you're on the site? >> i think about him all the time. think about ihim all the time. >> back in 1954, evergreen alabama, his father, returned from the korean war and went to work with a tool box and a truck. >> we've come a long way from that start
a number of stories emanated from the agents in terms of power, system down. system line. just philadelphia. just american. who knows. the difficulty is going to be getting your bags checked if you have to do that this morning. so if you can carry on, if you can get that boarding pass on your phone. save yourself ooltd of trouble. no word as when the system is going to be back up and running. as you can imagine, this line of customers trying to get to flights is going to be here for a little...
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it knows an attack on the united states emanating from mexico would be a disaster for mexican nationalerest. it understands that its geographic position makes mexico and essentials a good ally the united states and its weak power position means mexico doesn't have a lot of latitude to deny the united states an issue didn't essential to u.s. national security. while a different mexican government might approach secreted cooperation tivoli, taken with regard to fighting organized crime, they are likely to threaten the united states with noncooperation in this area. let me turn second to immigration. i realize immigration is not a topic of today's event, but to ignore it would mean that we would be, it would be really impossible to talk about security and commerce. this is true for at least four reasons. first, mexico's insisting any renegotiation of its trade agreement with the united states include security and immigration. second, this is the issue that currently dominates bilateral relationships. this is where policy is being made. trade policy is still theoretic. we don't even have a
it knows an attack on the united states emanating from mexico would be a disaster for mexican nationalerest. it understands that its geographic position makes mexico and essentials a good ally the united states and its weak power position means mexico doesn't have a lot of latitude to deny the united states an issue didn't essential to u.s. national security. while a different mexican government might approach secreted cooperation tivoli, taken with regard to fighting organized crime, they are...
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our number one goal is to protect the homeland emanating -- roman attack emanating from the region. of course, we have achieved that in the last 15 years but we need to stay on top of it because of this confluence of 20 terrorist groups in the region. i believe that this is an enduring commitment to keep pressure on these groups and help the afghans moved towards a successful and state. over that look like? success might be the maintenance of enduring counterterrorism efforts. meaning that we would destroy the islamic state and al qaeda inside of afghanistan. something we are actively pursuing every day. we would help the afghan security forces in government to extend control to a larger and larger percentage of the population. it means that we would help , ideally,n to become a place where reconciliation is achieved and they can become a more stable and prosperous entity in a critical part of the world. i recognize the distance of afghanistan and the length of this has been challenging for the american people to support, however, i personally believe that the effort that we are und
our number one goal is to protect the homeland emanating -- roman attack emanating from the region. of course, we have achieved that in the last 15 years but we need to stay on top of it because of this confluence of 20 terrorist groups in the region. i believe that this is an enduring commitment to keep pressure on these groups and help the afghans moved towards a successful and state. over that look like? success might be the maintenance of enduring counterterrorism efforts. meaning that we...
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but that's not the only news emanating from the white house this morning. president trump said he had respect for russian president vladimir putin and then added this in an exchange with the fox news anchor bill o'reilly. >> and if russia helps us in the fight against isis, which is a major fight, and islamic terrorism, all over the world. >> right. >> major fight, that's a good thing. will i get along with him? i have no idea. it's possible i won't. >> he's a killer, putin is a killer. >> we got a lot of killers. you think our country is so innocent? you think our country is so innocent? >> i don't know of any government leaders that are killers in america? >> well, take a look at what we've done too. >> well that comparison was one soundly rejected by mr. trump's fellow republicans with ohio governor, john ka sitand wyoming senator liz cheney hitting mr. trump for that remark and then this from senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> no, i don't think there's any equivalency between the way the russians conduct themselves and the way the united states
but that's not the only news emanating from the white house this morning. president trump said he had respect for russian president vladimir putin and then added this in an exchange with the fox news anchor bill o'reilly. >> and if russia helps us in the fight against isis, which is a major fight, and islamic terrorism, all over the world. >> right. >> major fight, that's a good thing. will i get along with him? i have no idea. it's possible i won't. >> he's a killer,...
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policies, it sort of doesn't matter whether they're best friends or not when there's still chaos emanating from the west wing. >> i keep saying that the two forces at work politically right now are men north of 70 years of age who call new york home, donald trump, and his counterweight, lauren michaels, and it was lauren michaels who delivered a very tough weekend for this white house in popular culture. steve bannon was played by the grim reaper. sean spicer by melissa mccarthy, now famously. and tonight, politico has weighed in on the portrayal of spicer. this is a notable quote. "more than being lampooned as a press secretary who makes up facts, it was spicer's portrayal by a woman that was most problematic in the president's eyes, according to sources close to him." and the unflattering sendup by a female comedian was not considered helpful for spicer's longevity in the grueling high-profile job where he struggled to strike the right balance between representing an administration that considers the media the opposition party and developing a functional relationship with the press." it
policies, it sort of doesn't matter whether they're best friends or not when there's still chaos emanating from the west wing. >> i keep saying that the two forces at work politically right now are men north of 70 years of age who call new york home, donald trump, and his counterweight, lauren michaels, and it was lauren michaels who delivered a very tough weekend for this white house in popular culture. steve bannon was played by the grim reaper. sean spicer by melissa mccarthy, now...
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there's a flight emanating from hawaii that is hopping aboard the jet stream currently flying 700 miles an hour as it has that river of air shoving it toward the west coast of the u.s. that's why we had so much rainfall today. that boundary is gone, but plenty of unstable air behind it. scattered showers early tomorrow morning and scattered showers for the drive to work tomorrow. wednesday a mix of sun and clouds, but we will be mainly dry coming up on wednesday. scattered showers continue tonight and tomorrow, heavy at times, slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm, not that widespread but there, mainly dry weather three days. we could use about 30. we'll get three. rain returns for the weekend. it's not going to be a washout, but we do have rain in the forecast both saturday and sunday. upper 50s tomorrow, fremont 59, livermore 57, santa rosa 57 degrees for a high, dry wednesday, thursday, friday. weekend? a little more rain, upper 50s especially saturday we're looking soggy and the showers may last until monday. just one of those winters. it began wet, it stayed wet and as we are r
there's a flight emanating from hawaii that is hopping aboard the jet stream currently flying 700 miles an hour as it has that river of air shoving it toward the west coast of the u.s. that's why we had so much rainfall today. that boundary is gone, but plenty of unstable air behind it. scattered showers early tomorrow morning and scattered showers for the drive to work tomorrow. wednesday a mix of sun and clouds, but we will be mainly dry coming up on wednesday. scattered showers continue...
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now, as far as 12-year-old eman ali, her family says they're hoping to meet her at is, so on sunday. >> reporting live at sso, jean elle bay area news. >>> thank you. it could be a mad rush around the world to get back into the united states before anything else happens. here is part of the white house statement. quote. at the earlier post time the doj, the ept did of justice, intends to file an emergency stay of this order and defend the executive order of the president, which we believe is lawful and appropriate. no word when that action will be taken. >>> well, there's new video just into the newsroom of another storm-related road block. pg&e is on the scene of a downed power poland low hanging lines. it means it is closed until tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. while crews try to clear it up. as the crews make the repairs, they're bracing for more wet weather. satellite radar shows a new storm developing in the pacific. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is tracking that. >> it is going to impact the weekend but it will be shoved towards the back half of the weekend. so we'll be pretty
now, as far as 12-year-old eman ali, her family says they're hoping to meet her at is, so on sunday. >> reporting live at sso, jean elle bay area news. >>> thank you. it could be a mad rush around the world to get back into the united states before anything else happens. here is part of the white house statement. quote. at the earlier post time the doj, the ept did of justice, intends to file an emergency stay of this order and defend the executive order of the president, which...
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. >> there are threat streams that are external operations focused, emanating from raqqa right now.t of them point, quite honestly, at europe. >> reporter: scott, one american officer told us he expects the syrian fighters to suffer heavy losses in the battle for raqqa, and this is "take no prisoners" fighting on both sides. 00cording to u.s. estimates, 1,600 isis fighters have been killed in the last four months in syria, and only a dozen wounded. id pelley: so, david, what are the prospects of more u.s. troops in syria? >> reporter: well, general votel told us that if the u.s. provides these heavy weapons to the syrian fighters, they'll need to be trained and advised how to use them. so that certainly sounds like more americans will be needed. but one of the special operators he talked to made the point that if the syrians don't get the heavy weapons, then more overicans might be needed just to take over the fighting. >> pelley: david martin, our national security correspondent on the battlefield tonight. t vid, thank you. esis week, the trump administration said that it will reve
. >> there are threat streams that are external operations focused, emanating from raqqa right now.t of them point, quite honestly, at europe. >> reporter: scott, one american officer told us he expects the syrian fighters to suffer heavy losses in the battle for raqqa, and this is "take no prisoners" fighting on both sides. 00cording to u.s. estimates, 1,600 isis fighters have been killed in the last four months in syria, and only a dozen wounded. id pelley: so, david,...
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the family of 36—year—old eman ahmed abd el aty said it was the first time she had left home for 25 yearsthe body to swell due to a parasitic infection. the stars of the silver screen will be out in force on the red carpet at london's royal albert hall for the annual british academy film awards tonight. the modern day musical, la la land leads the field with 11 nominations, sci—fi drama, arrival and the thriller nocturnal animals both have nine each. our arts editor, will gompertz, has been taking a look at the contenders. welcome to la la land. the musical homage to hollywood, which leads the way with 11 bafta nominations. including one for the director, damien chazelle, and its two leads, emma stone as a wannabe actress and ryan gosling as an aspiring jazz pianist. hi. susan, god! he'll be up againstjake gyllenhaal in the best actor category for his performance in nocturnal animals, for which the film's director, the fashion designer tom ford, is also nominated. andrew garfield is among the best actor contenders for his role as an heroic pacifist in hacksaw ridge. but he'll have to see
the family of 36—year—old eman ahmed abd el aty said it was the first time she had left home for 25 yearsthe body to swell due to a parasitic infection. the stars of the silver screen will be out in force on the red carpet at london's royal albert hall for the annual british academy film awards tonight. the modern day musical, la la land leads the field with 11 nominations, sci—fi drama, arrival and the thriller nocturnal animals both have nine each. our arts editor, will gompertz, has...
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in congress will stand with them against the tide of stableation and awe tock acy -- awe tock acy emanating from the kremlin. mr. hoyer: again let me emphasize there should be no difference and i think there is no difference between parties on the perception that what russia has done and continues to do is of serious concern to all americans. this is not an issue on which we have differed in the past, and do i not believe we differ at this point in time. so at this point in time we'll take any questions that you ight have. reporter: has there been any outreach to the republican house leadership and any commitment that this will even move? mr. hoyer: the answer is, certainly we have talked to mr. royce, we have talked to others through our staffs. they have expressed interest. they are not at this point in time co-sponsors. i will be talking to mr. mccarthy about this legislation. i would hope that he could join us. again, i want to emphasize there should be no difference between republicans and democrats on this issue, and in my opinion there is not a difference on whether or not sanctions
in congress will stand with them against the tide of stableation and awe tock acy -- awe tock acy emanating from the kremlin. mr. hoyer: again let me emphasize there should be no difference and i think there is no difference between parties on the perception that what russia has done and continues to do is of serious concern to all americans. this is not an issue on which we have differed in the past, and do i not believe we differ at this point in time. so at this point in time we'll take any...
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the family of 36—year—old eman ahmed abd—el—aty said it was the first time she had left home for 25 yearsmbs and other parts of the body to swell due to a parasitic infection. a pilot has been removed from a plane after her erratic behaviour alarmed passengers. the united airlines pilot, who wasn't in uniform at the time, was escorted off the flight as it prepared to depart from austin bound for san francisco. a spokesman for the airline said he wasn't sure why the pilot was on the aircraft in plain clothes. the flight took off after about a two hours delay with a new pilot. this is what one of the passengers had to say. the captain was late, then she shows up like a civilian and asked us to take a vote, to see whether we should have her change into her uniform. she started off by saying that she had not voted for either trump or clinton, because they're a bunch of liars. there you are, it this he wasn't dress down friday! forfirst time in decades, york minster‘s own police force is being given the same powers of arrest as regular constables within the cathedral and its boundaries. york m
the family of 36—year—old eman ahmed abd—el—aty said it was the first time she had left home for 25 yearsmbs and other parts of the body to swell due to a parasitic infection. a pilot has been removed from a plane after her erratic behaviour alarmed passengers. the united airlines pilot, who wasn't in uniform at the time, was escorted off the flight as it prepared to depart from austin bound for san francisco. a spokesman for the airline said he wasn't sure why the pilot was on the...
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grime started in the early noughties, a fusion music including jamaican bashment, hip—hop and reggae emanatinges from outside the uk, countries like canada, australia and america feature quite heavily, if you sort of look at consumption habits of grime artists and grime music. # well, it shut down. # that's not me, and it's shutdown #. this worldwide success hasn't come from the traditional roots, grime artists, like skepta, haven't signed to record labels, instead their fans have shared their music on their phones. # i'm very reserved #. for stormzy, brit nomination acknowledgment is the mainstream support the scene needs. does winning a brit christen you as successful? damn sure there's many incredible artists who haven't won a brit, do you know what i mean, like? there's incredible artists from my scene, like peers, that i know personally, who haven't won a brit and they are, like, inspirations to me. so, yeah, nothing, nothing can define you. you've got to be bigger than that. you've got to be bigger than any award. # get out of the booth, go home to your son #. whether grime wins big tomo
grime started in the early noughties, a fusion music including jamaican bashment, hip—hop and reggae emanatinges from outside the uk, countries like canada, australia and america feature quite heavily, if you sort of look at consumption habits of grime artists and grime music. # well, it shut down. # that's not me, and it's shutdown #. this worldwide success hasn't come from the traditional roots, grime artists, like skepta, haven't signed to record labels, instead their fans have shared...
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i don't know if it is my hashtag per se but conversations emanating from hashtag regarding issues ofy and hollywood as a whole set up and ta ke and hollywood as a whole set up and take notice. for example, in 2016 the academy president invited 683 new members to the academy, which has been its biggest and most diverse class ever, and we also know there are hollywood studio executives, producers, directors, who are looking to work with more marginalised communities. so all of those things are great with respect to showing that more people get to have their story is told. of course, people will point to this year's nominees, films like moonlight and hidden figures as well, that clearly highlight a diversity that we didn't see in previous years. but of course, those films had already been recent and cast. perhaps we need to look longer term the sea of hollywood really is changing. that is exactly right. all of the films nominated this year had been in production or preproduction before i even created the hashtag in 2016. so it remains to be seen of hollywood is really serious about issu
i don't know if it is my hashtag per se but conversations emanating from hashtag regarding issues ofy and hollywood as a whole set up and ta ke and hollywood as a whole set up and take notice. for example, in 2016 the academy president invited 683 new members to the academy, which has been its biggest and most diverse class ever, and we also know there are hollywood studio executives, producers, directors, who are looking to work with more marginalised communities. so all of those things are...
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emanation wants to bring better jobs and benefits for families have not prospered as we wish they had. so i share your disappointment, i hope the next meeting our colleagues will show up. i hope our cabinet appointees can begin to work for the american people. i yield back. >> this is one of the most alarming things i've seen in my 40 years in the united states senate. there isn't a fellow on the other side and a woman on the other side that i may not care for. i care for for every one of them. and normally they are very honorable and decent people. that's why so shocking to me that they are not here when we have given every opportunity to be here and they follow a list of demands just this morning. that's not only ridiculous, it's offensive. we have giving every chance, all of the chance to participate in the hearings. it is a sad time when this bipartisan committee has become a problem in a partisan sideshow. and that's that's what they've done here this morning. we already know the democrats how they're going to vote. they will vote against both of these candidates. we know that. w
emanation wants to bring better jobs and benefits for families have not prospered as we wish they had. so i share your disappointment, i hope the next meeting our colleagues will show up. i hope our cabinet appointees can begin to work for the american people. i yield back. >> this is one of the most alarming things i've seen in my 40 years in the united states senate. there isn't a fellow on the other side and a woman on the other side that i may not care for. i care for for every one of...
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former goldman sachs steve emanation. >> the fight on capitol hill have not been pretty. the members are being confirmed by the trump administration says the holdup is hurting america. democrats say they are just doing their do diligence. >> we cannot stop these nominees, were going to use our time to make sure people understand the background of these individuals and their commitment to the agency that they are appointed to were going to hold them accountable. on monday there voting on formant goldman sachs to be the secretary. >> now waiting for the secretary to schedule a vote on their >> the bottom line is, the left and has gone nuts. they cannot understand why they lost. they want to attack trump at every stage. >> although republicans seem to be united front on getting president trump's remaining cabinet nominees confirmed, their deep disagreements between the president and some members of congress. president trump tweeting his displeasure on both sides of the aisle. mccain and blumenthal for criticizing his policies to the media. that after senator mccain criticize
former goldman sachs steve emanation. >> the fight on capitol hill have not been pretty. the members are being confirmed by the trump administration says the holdup is hurting america. democrats say they are just doing their do diligence. >> we cannot stop these nominees, were going to use our time to make sure people understand the background of these individuals and their commitment to the agency that they are appointed to were going to hold them accountable. on monday there...
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we are awaiting confirmation votes in the senate for two more of president trump's cabin emanates and while we wait, democrats are doing their best to score more points by questioning the president's truthfulness. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is on capitol hill tonight to tell us where things stand right now. >> after republican complaints of democrats construction on cabinet nominees, tonight, the senate is expected to confirm steven mnuchin for treasury secretary and david shulkin for veterans affairs secretary. >> it's been really disappointing to see the historic level of obstruction by senate democrats. >> the senate democratic leader took the opportunity this afternoon to take a swipe at president trump and his team. >> turns out president trump was using populist rhetoric to cover up a hard-right agenda which will be carried out by this debbie of billionaires and bankers and hard-right ideologues. broken promise after broken promise. >> democratic resistance took on a new form yesterday with minnesota senator al franken floating that some of his republican col
we are awaiting confirmation votes in the senate for two more of president trump's cabin emanates and while we wait, democrats are doing their best to score more points by questioning the president's truthfulness. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is on capitol hill tonight to tell us where things stand right now. >> after republican complaints of democrats construction on cabinet nominees, tonight, the senate is expected to confirm steven mnuchin for treasury secretary and...
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whate hear anything about emanated from that dinner? away froms who walked that did have the clear impression this is a priority. involved from her, she doesn't have official position in the white house. daughtersition as the to the president and as private citizen, the way you can wascate for issues, this something that she was taking on. very important to her. it was not just something said on campaign trail. weeks into theew president, she was started trying to lay the ground work she would get some sort of benefit for parents and working mothers into this tax legislation. >> yeah. are there any other kind of havesals out there that any kind of traction at all? idea isn't too keen at least members of the talkednd senate that we to. it's an idea that's been talked for a while. make the final cut? this isn't the first time someone talked about trying to do something like this. that's why i think the real test and the to be of ivanka people around her, can she navigate this through all the washington and the hill to get that through. so
whate hear anything about emanated from that dinner? away froms who walked that did have the clear impression this is a priority. involved from her, she doesn't have official position in the white house. daughtersition as the to the president and as private citizen, the way you can wascate for issues, this something that she was taking on. very important to her. it was not just something said on campaign trail. weeks into theew president, she was started trying to lay the ground work she would...
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president trump and i see eye to eye on the dangers emanating from the region. >> kelly, we know thosesations will grin tonight, netanyahu scheduled to have dinner with rex tillerson, the new secretary of state over at the state department just this evening. kelly, back to you. >> thank you. >>> also headed to washington, d.c., tomorrow are some of the nation's biggest retailers. >> it's surprising to me it's taken this long for retailers to meet with president trump. the leaders of target, best buy, gap inc., jcpenney, auto zone, tractor supply are heading to washington to explain just how harmful the border adjustment tax will be to their business and to american consumers, the group will meet with kevin brady, chairman of the house weighs and means committee. after noon to express their concern. retailers are in favor of part of the gop tax reform, the lower corporate tax rate, but the border adjustment tax part is one of the most frightening policies retailers faced in a very long time. many retail ceo's, don't believe the dollar will equally and immediately offset the adverse fina
president trump and i see eye to eye on the dangers emanating from the region. >> kelly, we know thosesations will grin tonight, netanyahu scheduled to have dinner with rex tillerson, the new secretary of state over at the state department just this evening. kelly, back to you. >> thank you. >>> also headed to washington, d.c., tomorrow are some of the nation's biggest retailers. >> it's surprising to me it's taken this long for retailers to meet with president trump....
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nicholson: it would be an attack emanating from this region. sen. graham: is that possible if we leave? gen. nicholson: absolutely. sen. graham: is it likely if we leave? gen. nicholson: yes, sir. just a matter of time. sen. graham: when it comes to staying, do you have the ability to ask for more troops? gen. nicholson: i think the conversation is open for that. sen. graham: do you think this administration is open to more troops from what you can tell in the early stages? gen. nicholson: my initial impression and these conversations are ongoing is that we are open to a discussion of an objective space approach -- sen. graham: rather than an artificial number? gen. nicholson: yes, sir. sen. graham: your goal is to convey that the best thing to happen for our success in afghanistan is to have troop levels against the objectives? gen. nicholson: the objectives and the conditions on the ground. sen. graham: and the objective is to win? gen. nicholson: yes, sir. sen. graham: the objective is to stop from growing terrorism here. it is to keep afghan sta
nicholson: it would be an attack emanating from this region. sen. graham: is that possible if we leave? gen. nicholson: absolutely. sen. graham: is it likely if we leave? gen. nicholson: yes, sir. just a matter of time. sen. graham: when it comes to staying, do you have the ability to ask for more troops? gen. nicholson: i think the conversation is open for that. sen. graham: do you think this administration is open to more troops from what you can tell in the early stages? gen. nicholson: my...
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everything is set up in the atmosphere to have a plume of tropical moisture emanating from hawaii making it somewhere into california and that somewhere will be the bay area. your weather headline, windy tonight and wet, really wet. overnight lows dropping into the mid-50s because we're bringing in a tropical air mass. 55 redwood city, 55 san francisco. we will be soggy in the morning. just scattered showers by this time tomorrow. fremont 62, napa 60, san jose 63. unsettled with a chance of showers through the rest of the week. it's 11 pm tonight to 10 am tomorrow soaking rain and it will be windy with the rain tapering to showers by afternoon. 11:00 tonight to 10 am tomorrow is the stormy us weather. it gets nice over the weekend. >>> a bay area woman's vintage wedding dress was stolen but the detective work found it. >>> what were you thinking? the latest on the new man in charge of the 49ers future next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, finalizing the contract with his new head coach kyle shanahan before the 49er made it offical late this afternoon...shan ahan gets a 6-year contract, the same length
everything is set up in the atmosphere to have a plume of tropical moisture emanating from hawaii making it somewhere into california and that somewhere will be the bay area. your weather headline, windy tonight and wet, really wet. overnight lows dropping into the mid-50s because we're bringing in a tropical air mass. 55 redwood city, 55 san francisco. we will be soggy in the morning. just scattered showers by this time tomorrow. fremont 62, napa 60, san jose 63. unsettled with a chance of...
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there's no sense of urgency emanating from the officers of ryan or his leadership or of that mcconnell his leadership. >> well, the bottom line here is that the president is working a breathtaking pace. lou: historic. >> historic. and the congress is part of his team, obviously they have a different role, but they all ran on the same thing he ran on. so they basically -- if they become a block to what he wants to do, i promise you the country will turn on them and to a certain extent he will turn on them. they need to get the details done and sell it to the country and he needs input into it, but the idea that ryan has been the speaker for three years, is going to draft this thing and write it a little better than obamacare is absurd. we need to change it, we need to cut the costs down on it and fix it and wear it proudly for the next several years. lou: do you think ryan and mcconnell -- do you think they are -- do they have the desire to follow president trump and his leadership on these issues, or frankly are they going to stay with their usual friends, that is the lobbyists on k st
there's no sense of urgency emanating from the officers of ryan or his leadership or of that mcconnell his leadership. >> well, the bottom line here is that the president is working a breathtaking pace. lou: historic. >> historic. and the congress is part of his team, obviously they have a different role, but they all ran on the same thing he ran on. so they basically -- if they become a block to what he wants to do, i promise you the country will turn on them and to a certain...
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: the other thing we want to do for the legal immigrants is keep them away from these gangs that emanatedrom places like el salvador. >> if you are going to fight against gangs, immigration law is one of the most important tools. but that means you will be deporting a lot of peopl like this dreamer who is a gang member, they will have somebody stories about him. are we going to use immigration law to get rid of gang members or not? the anti-borders people answer no. a lot of them say even convicted criminals shouldn't be deported when they finished their sentences. they should be let back into the united states. that's a mainstream position on the other side and it's absolutely bonkers. charles: it's a deeply emotional situation. coming up, president trump tells boeing employees he has got their backs on jobs and defense. he has a rousing reception in south carolina.ad we'll be right back. because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an average total value o
: the other thing we want to do for the legal immigrants is keep them away from these gangs that emanatedrom places like el salvador. >> if you are going to fight against gangs, immigration law is one of the most important tools. but that means you will be deporting a lot of peopl like this dreamer who is a gang member, they will have somebody stories about him. are we going to use immigration law to get rid of gang members or not? the anti-borders people answer no. a lot of them say even...
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president trumpeted icy i do like the dangers emanating from the region but also opportunities. about both as well as upgrading relations between israel and the united states. white house officials say the two leaders are expected to discuss the deal with the palestinian. iran's threats and potential both of the u.s. embassy in israel to jerusalem from tel aviv. after the meeting, benjamin netanyahu plans to meet with mitch mcconnell, chuck schumer and house speaker paul ryan. president trumpeted prime ministers met in yahoo! scheduled to hold joint news conference and fox business will carry that live at noon eastern. nicole: president tribe said to me that the chief executive of a large retailers today including target, best buy and jcpenney. retail industry ceos to make the case that a proposed order tax will raise consumer prices. this comes as the president is finalizing its tax plan to unveil the coming weeks. the 20% tax on all imports while lowering the corporate income tax rate to 20%. the clinton's conversations with russia. lots of question marks on this story still.
president trumpeted icy i do like the dangers emanating from the region but also opportunities. about both as well as upgrading relations between israel and the united states. white house officials say the two leaders are expected to discuss the deal with the palestinian. iran's threats and potential both of the u.s. embassy in israel to jerusalem from tel aviv. after the meeting, benjamin netanyahu plans to meet with mitch mcconnell, chuck schumer and house speaker paul ryan. president...