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emily! other candidates >> dana: the other candidates have thoughts about bloomberg getting in. >> election should not be for sale. >> we did not believe that billionaires have the right to buy elections. that's why this to bloomberg's not going to get very far in this election. >> money is sadly a very big factor in american politics. and who might win. >> i don't think people are going to buy it. you put a bunch of money and may be the argument is i've got more money than the guy in the white house. i don't think they are going to buy that. >> dana: what do you think i'm a ,emily? >> emily: you can see by who he is putting it is stable. he is prepared for $150 million digital ad defensive but look who is behind it, the former cmo of facebook harry briggs and he ran marketing at paypal and google and pepsi motorola. bloomberg is so serious, he is purchasing the presidency is coming in at a million different forms in the final point, people have the largest issues with his whole media strate
emily! other candidates >> dana: the other candidates have thoughts about bloomberg getting in. >> election should not be for sale. >> we did not believe that billionaires have the right to buy elections. that's why this to bloomberg's not going to get very far in this election. >> money is sadly a very big factor in american politics. and who might win. >> i don't think people are going to buy it. you put a bunch of money and may be the argument is i've got more...
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>> emily: there is a u.s.that will help try to link up those retired dogs with a former handler. >> jesse: full pension, one, one. >> juan: i'm glad, they deserve it. >> emily: it was really an amazing experience. coming up next, the furry friends of fox news. your favorite hosts show off their pets on our thanksgiving "animals are great" special. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, your attention please. geico would like to take a moment to say thank you to our military service members at home and abroad for all their hard work and sacrifice. we all sleep easier knowing you're out there keeping us safe. and on a personal note... sfx: jet engines ... i just needed to get that off my chest. thank you. geico: proudly supporting the military for over 75 years. (employee) half a millionar sales preowned vehicles,er most with tech features like blind spot detection, back up camera... [kristen gasps] (employee) because you never know what might be behind you. (kristen bell) does the sloth come standard? (kristen bell vo) lookin
>> emily: there is a u.s.that will help try to link up those retired dogs with a former handler. >> jesse: full pension, one, one. >> juan: i'm glad, they deserve it. >> emily: it was really an amazing experience. coming up next, the furry friends of fox news. your favorite hosts show off their pets on our thanksgiving "animals are great" special. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, your attention please. geico would like to take a moment to say thank you to our military...
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emily? >> emily: i will type this. my dad is a pathologist.iterally be quartered and i would learn that ship. autopsies and diseases. welcome. >> greg: he cuts open a turkey like a human body would? >> emily: in perfect quarters. it's fascinating. >> greg: good to know, juan. >> juan: i'm kind of spooked out. the donner party. the strangest thing you know too much about. different points of my life. i was in my basement recently and i saw about the logix of magis mathematics.this is too much! but people will asked me about things about baseball and i read box scores but that's a strange stuff. greg that is weird. it's almost obsessive, jesse. >> jesse: i don't know much about anything, greg. nothing that strange either. really! >> dana: no answer. i would say twitter. it's awful. i shouldn't know much about it. >> greg: everything i know it is strange. i have no knowledge of normal things like sports. what's up with the oakland raiders? which is strange but i know everything about the oakland raiders from '74, '79, and possibly 80. >> jesse: y
emily? >> emily: i will type this. my dad is a pathologist.iterally be quartered and i would learn that ship. autopsies and diseases. welcome. >> greg: he cuts open a turkey like a human body would? >> emily: in perfect quarters. it's fascinating. >> greg: good to know, juan. >> juan: i'm kind of spooked out. the donner party. the strangest thing you know too much about. different points of my life. i was in my basement recently and i saw about the logix of magis...
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. >> emily: right. so many things he said were so interesting because when you flip them, that's how the g.o.p. field. the american people have an appetite for law and order. absolutely, we do. that's why the whole process, the more of his exhausting process has been so draining on us. when you said -- i forgot the last thing you said but it was all good. if i could speak to whether it will have an impact on the election and the democrats, absolutely. we've seen it already. we saw it in the $3 million the president the day the impeachment degree was announced. of course it's galvanizing the base. it's also exasperating and exhausting the independence and it trampled all over the democratic candidates who are doing their best to articulate policies or come up with answers that actually come up with concerns to voters. right on point, we reach the multiple points in a row, all three markets driving up to an all-time high. 70% of it is driven by consumers per that's all indication you need to know how the
. >> emily: right. so many things he said were so interesting because when you flip them, that's how the g.o.p. field. the american people have an appetite for law and order. absolutely, we do. that's why the whole process, the more of his exhausting process has been so draining on us. when you said -- i forgot the last thing you said but it was all good. if i could speak to whether it will have an impact on the election and the democrats, absolutely. we've seen it already. we saw it in...
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can we sue them, emily? >> emily: all of these grievances... okay.metimes the bark is worse than they bite especially if it's coming from the dog owner. a new study says coming to your pooch is a bad idea because it's bad for the long-term. i hate the topic, i hate this, i hate the study because this is like when dropping the cats off, when do they stop waiting on their feet quacks they are living beings, send to end. we should not be yelling at anyone and they are traumatized. i'm laughing at greg's reaction. >> jesse: i'm laughing at the study of people dropping cats. >> greg: they drop cats? there is actual studies where they drop cats? >> juan: this is like a kid torturing. >> emily: torturing dogs by yelling at them. >> juan: i do not think you should yell at people but people do it. >> jesse: i want to run this by dana who is the dog person at the table. do you think it's bad if i buy rookie cbd treats to calm them down? >> dana: i give my dog cbd all the time. >> greg: what's the name of your dog? >> dana: duchess. >> greg: that's so funny and
can we sue them, emily? >> emily: all of these grievances... okay.metimes the bark is worse than they bite especially if it's coming from the dog owner. a new study says coming to your pooch is a bad idea because it's bad for the long-term. i hate the topic, i hate this, i hate the study because this is like when dropping the cats off, when do they stop waiting on their feet quacks they are living beings, send to end. we should not be yelling at anyone and they are traumatized. i'm...
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emily: emily obviously.eads what is the name of your favorite childhood friend. the whole question was cut off. that's hilarious. steve: i will tell you what, the internet pretty much got a hole poked into it. emily: just in time for thanksgiving, mom, what's your favorite child? moving gears here a clash of generation, millennials and baby boomers making waves, battling over ideals on social media. brian: brand new op-ed general x own battle struggling to stay relevant cynical and disconnected politically. steve: here to weigh in is spokesperson and host of the instagram show at politics. >> at poc at >> good morning how are you. almost thanksgiving. >> thank you so much. you have got baby boomers and then came genx and then millennials. there seems to be the generationed in the middle. genx having a crisis of identity. >> this is a thing. why are they acting upset about that now. that's their whole schtick. that's the thing about genx. they wanted to be the grumpy like oscar the group of people. they are t
emily: emily obviously.eads what is the name of your favorite childhood friend. the whole question was cut off. that's hilarious. steve: i will tell you what, the internet pretty much got a hole poked into it. emily: just in time for thanksgiving, mom, what's your favorite child? moving gears here a clash of generation, millennials and baby boomers making waves, battling over ideals on social media. brian: brand new op-ed general x own battle struggling to stay relevant cynical and disconnected...
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who is in, emily?ly: michael bloomberg here is he on why he has now declared his presidency for the 2020 presidential election. >> >> i decided to run because i think it's time to change the top in the white house. donald trump has not been a good president. we need to change that and, also, this country is being pulled apart. we need to pull it together and make sure that we help everybody across the country share in the great american dream. steve: okay. so you have got this billionaire who wants to be president. he was three terms as the mayor of new york city. keep in mind, he was a democrat. and then when he ran for mayor the first time here in new york city, he became a republican. during his three terms he turned into an independent. it looks as if one of the things the democrats are going to tag him on is party loyalty. remember he started out as a democrat and then became a republican. also his stop and frisk program and he has cited -- sided repeatedly with conservatives on charter schools. s
who is in, emily?ly: michael bloomberg here is he on why he has now declared his presidency for the 2020 presidential election. >> >> i decided to run because i think it's time to change the top in the white house. donald trump has not been a good president. we need to change that and, also, this country is being pulled apart. we need to pull it together and make sure that we help everybody across the country share in the great american dream. steve: okay. so you have got this...
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emily?ania trump spoke at youth summit on opioid awareness in baltimore yesterday. this was the reaction she got from the middle and high school students. [cheers and boos] hello, everyone: [cheers and boos] steve: okay. that was yesterday in baltimore. joining us right now from the west coast we have tomi lahren, fox nation host. tomi, there was a lot of cheering in baltimore but it sounded like and according to news reports there was a lot of booing, too. >> well, yes. i think this is not only because, of course, she is melania and her last name is trump. but this is also just a lack of respect from young people. but where do they learn that from? where do they learn that disrespect? where do they learn it is okay to boot first lady of the united states? well, they learn that because they don't believe that they have to respect melania or anyone with the last name of trump because the media and congressional leaders and democrats have told them that they don't have to. that it's their mora
emily?ania trump spoke at youth summit on opioid awareness in baltimore yesterday. this was the reaction she got from the middle and high school students. [cheers and boos] hello, everyone: [cheers and boos] steve: okay. that was yesterday in baltimore. joining us right now from the west coast we have tomi lahren, fox nation host. tomi, there was a lot of cheering in baltimore but it sounded like and according to news reports there was a lot of booing, too. >> well, yes. i think this is...
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>> emily: that such a great point. when they are being acquiesced no matter what you ask him of the pleasantries back and forth no matter what, and the argument could be made that it is so surface it's almost a transcript of any type of to polemic relations with a positive relationship with a leader of any country. i want to point out for viewers, too, that the logi matteparameters of these hearin, there's 90 minutes for the chairs in the rigging members and 5 minutes for everyone else. notwithstanding the strategy that will be deployed by the g.o.p., credibility, bias, what not, there is a significant difference to the democrats favor. >> jessica: can i just quickly say that it isn't business as usual to withhold military aid from a democratic ally to do an investigation for personal benefit? that is an abuse of the office. it's actually bribery, which now democrats are smartly moving onto. it is what happened. bill taylor, lieutenant colonel vindman confirming that, gordon sondland found as truth box and has amended
>> emily: that such a great point. when they are being acquiesced no matter what you ask him of the pleasantries back and forth no matter what, and the argument could be made that it is so surface it's almost a transcript of any type of to polemic relations with a positive relationship with a leader of any country. i want to point out for viewers, too, that the logi matteparameters of these hearin, there's 90 minutes for the chairs in the rigging members and 5 minutes for everyone else....
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emily-- emily, my feet are particularly ticklish. yeah. [ audience laughs ] emily herndon is from knoxville, tennessee. that's right. a market research manager and a fine karaoke singer, i'm told. oh, yes. i bring down the house every time, i got to tell you. [ laughing ] do you? mm-hmm. and you won a lip-sync contest recently? i recently won a lip-sync battle. uh, performed "proud mary" by tina turner, and it was a real barn burner. so... man in audience: ha! [ laughter ] and you volunteer at the humane society. i do. i went-- i'm a cat mom, so i got to find some cat dads. well, don't look at me. nice to have you here. - thank you. - hey, by the way, the "wheel of fortune" secret santa holiday giveaway is back again. man: tis the season for our... i could be your secret santa. - when i win... - you win! wheel watchers can win whatever contestants win, from cash to magical disney vacations. for a chance to win at home, you need to have a spin id, so go to wheeloffortune.com and sign up for the wheel watchers club by november 24th. ha
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emily ratajkowski. the supermodel turning heads, raising eyebrows, and redefining what it means to be a feminist. >> choosing to represent your body however you choose is an empowering thing. >>> and smashing success. ♪ baby all i want for christmas ♪ how mariah's holiday staple "all i want for christmas is you" was just cemented in the history books. but first, the "nightline" 5. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. for years the waters in the town of parkersburg, west virginia held a dangerous secret, one that slowly came to light after decades of persistent digging by one determined lawyer. now his quest for justice explored in a new film that's drawing renewed focus on the everyday chemicals we may be exposed to. >> nothing but the truth, so help you god. >> i do. >> reporter: actor and activist mark ruffalo is waging a new battle on capitol hill. >> these chemicals don't respect political boundaries. >> reporter: he's sounding the alarm about so-called forever chemicals, manmade substances that
emily ratajkowski. the supermodel turning heads, raising eyebrows, and redefining what it means to be a feminist. >> choosing to represent your body however you choose is an empowering thing. >>> and smashing success. ♪ baby all i want for christmas ♪ how mariah's holiday staple "all i want for christmas is you" was just cemented in the history books. but first, the "nightline" 5. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. for years the waters in...
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relax, emily. >> emily: he did get saved, yes, i did.leaves. >> juan: special report is up next. >> bret: just caught me off guard. good evening, everyone paired i am bret baier. breaking tonight, democrats in the house intelligence committee have rested at scenes this phase of the impeachment testimony is over and house members are tasked with creating and then a voting on articles of impeachment considering this the last scheduled public testimony in the inquiry. following the final two witnesses today. we will talk live with republican jim jordan who was a questioner of course in the hearing. in just a moment. president trump met today with several g.o.p. senators who may end up deciding his political fate shouldn't impeachment trial in the senate be necessary. we have fox team coverage tonight and of course at the
relax, emily. >> emily: he did get saved, yes, i did.leaves. >> juan: special report is up next. >> bret: just caught me off guard. good evening, everyone paired i am bret baier. breaking tonight, democrats in the house intelligence committee have rested at scenes this phase of the impeachment testimony is over and house members are tasked with creating and then a voting on articles of impeachment considering this the last scheduled public testimony in the inquiry. following...
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emily, go ahead. caller: well, i definitely think -- i forget which one of the earlier callers, trump seemed frustrated. it seems like they are pushing goal posts back or trying to down play these events that took place. it's definitely called into question the integrity here that trump's had. i think -- that's all i have to say. host: emily, before you go? are you still there? caller: sure. host: how do you respond to republicans pointing to part of the testimony today where gordon sondland is asked, did the president -- did you have a conversation with the president where he said, he conditioned the meeting, the aid on these investigations and gord beyond sondland says no. he did not directly talk to the president about this. caller: right. host: what was your reaction to that? caller: my reaction to that is even if it wasn't him first hand speaking to him about this, i think we have had other people testify that that's what came out in those calls and that's what came out. host: ok. carla in imperi
emily, go ahead. caller: well, i definitely think -- i forget which one of the earlier callers, trump seemed frustrated. it seems like they are pushing goal posts back or trying to down play these events that took place. it's definitely called into question the integrity here that trump's had. i think -- that's all i have to say. host: emily, before you go? are you still there? caller: sure. host: how do you respond to republicans pointing to part of the testimony today where gordon sondland is...
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there are many uncomfortable areas but i think emily make two emily has been saying that it was no holds i do get the impression that not everyone in buckingham palace would have felt it was a sensible idea for him to do this interview but as i said moments ago i think it is very much his determination and decision to do it and the consequences. as you say, we will see to see the whole interview. let's talk to the media lawyer mark stephens who joins me via webcam. good afternoon. what do you make to the decision to take part in this interview and the timing of it? well, i think any reputation management professional whether a lawyer or pr is going to say that this was a catastrophic error of judgment. only if you are absolutely certain that prince andrew could draw a line under every question and there complete were and full some answers to all of the questions would you say that this was a wise move. the questions that have already been left begging about why he went afterjeffrey epstein was convicted to stay with him for several nights doesn't really answer. people will have real conc
there are many uncomfortable areas but i think emily make two emily has been saying that it was no holds i do get the impression that not everyone in buckingham palace would have felt it was a sensible idea for him to do this interview but as i said moments ago i think it is very much his determination and decision to do it and the consequences. as you say, we will see to see the whole interview. let's talk to the media lawyer mark stephens who joins me via webcam. good afternoon. what do you...
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the only one actually has emily on the front.er stories, then. the times, this is an interesting one. this is actually a joint panorama investigation, josie. army covering up investigation, josie. army covering up torture and child murder. these are ongoing claims that have surfaced and resurfaced every so often... this is a remarkable story. it is the result of a one—year investigation by the sunday times in conjunction with panorama, and it is releasing evidence implicating british soldiers in very, very brutal murders of civilians, of children, in afghanistan and iraq. it paints a really bloody picture of the situation, and what happened allegedly wasjust sort the situation, and what happened allegedly was just sort of swept under the rug for political reasons. and i think this could actually have all kinds of implications for the current government, and also maybe even for the general election coming up, because of course last week borisjohnson, one of the election pledges he made, was that he would have meant the human right
the only one actually has emily on the front.er stories, then. the times, this is an interesting one. this is actually a joint panorama investigation, josie. army covering up investigation, josie. army covering up torture and child murder. these are ongoing claims that have surfaced and resurfaced every so often... this is a remarkable story. it is the result of a one—year investigation by the sunday times in conjunction with panorama, and it is releasing evidence implicating british soldiers...
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emily, you gave great legal advice. that man should never ever be under oath.uld number terrible trouble. >> greg, the democrats delusional right now? >> yes, but when is that any different you? don't have to love your boss to appreciate he puts more food on your table. there is a huge disconnect between liking trump and voting for him. people who don't like him have trouble with his character and fibbing and his personality, understand that the country is going great! we can go through the whole thing about the economy and unemployment. you don't have to be popular to be president. he proved that. boil it down right now. looking at the rallies, trump is steak and the democrats are to-furkey. >> one thing about that? >> yes. >> even the president in his own ads is starting to say i know you might not like me. >> exactly. >> but what the alternative? they have so much money they probably focussed grouped it. >> why is that important? it shows how the media and the dems reacto personally to something that is so ridiculous. there are people in the media reminding
emily, you gave great legal advice. that man should never ever be under oath.uld number terrible trouble. >> greg, the democrats delusional right now? >> yes, but when is that any different you? don't have to love your boss to appreciate he puts more food on your table. there is a huge disconnect between liking trump and voting for him. people who don't like him have trouble with his character and fibbing and his personality, understand that the country is going great! we can go...
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emily, i hope you were awake for.o to the places and dare to be cancelled like we do on this show. >> that's the aim but people are getting cancelled and locking arms that other students can't penetrate to attend a talk. i wish that pete davidson and people like him could be brave enough to say i will do it anyway. why should he do it? so he can get cancelled so people won't be able to attend? i was in san francisco. i was president of the federalist society. my job was to provide the other side for every debate. san francisco was liberal and i never got that. it was welcome to have two sides. the unpopular would get dumped on afterward. when i see berkeley it makes me sad that level of ignorance is preventing the discourse. >> we don't want you sad, emily. juan, this criticism is transcending politics. bill marr, you so him. conservatives probably saw it coming before the left the conservatives got hit earlier on campuses. >> bill marr got cancelled by conservatives. >> and also by the left when we used the "n" word.
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emily: mako is determined to get compensation for her injury.he has been named as a witness to the police violence in the demonstrations. she hopes her loss will not have been for nothing. >> the voice of the people is very hard to ignore. it is the biggest governing force for a country, not individual politicians. when a country's democratic, you can get justice. you just have to fight for it. emily: mako is taking her case to georgia's courts. phil: at the white house, u.s. president donald trump is introduced the world's media to his new best friend, conan, the military dog. he was wounded last month during the raid on u.s. special forces in syria. despite saying at the time that baghdadi died like a dog, mr. trump is honoring conan as a canine american hero. as a reminder o of our top stor, thieves in germany have pulled off a spectacular heist at one of the most renowned museums. authorities say of -- authority say the robbers made off with sets of drury whose value was described as immeasurable. more from me on the day in just a moment. wo
emily: mako is determined to get compensation for her injury.he has been named as a witness to the police violence in the demonstrations. she hopes her loss will not have been for nothing. >> the voice of the people is very hard to ignore. it is the biggest governing force for a country, not individual politicians. when a country's democratic, you can get justice. you just have to fight for it. emily: mako is taking her case to georgia's courts. phil: at the white house, u.s. president...
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emily? >> everything. >> [laughing]. >> jesse?inaudible] from germany. that's pretty good. he is better. >> i am glad. >> what made me smile and dana used the f-word. "one more thing" is up next. >> ♪ >> ♪ i'm your curious cat, and you know what they say about curiosity. it'll ruin your house. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like meow. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death
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emily, do you think this would be effective? >> it certainly is a very classic example of his show manship, and how he wants to present his public face, i think it's effective in, effective to his face, and shows that he believes he did nothing wrong and effective for the democrats because they will find, in their eye, allies, because they will find a lot wrong with that and we haven't seen a full transcript and we have seen a partial transcript. >> and i want to take a look at what the republican congressman john rat cliff thinks about the president's fireside chat idea. >> i don't think the president should have to do. that i'm happy when the president addresses the american people directly but we shouldn't be wasting any more time on this. >> john, what do you make of that response? is there a responsibility that republicans think a stunt like this could backfire? >> it could be indicative of that. as emily just alluded to, this is not a transcript, we shouldn't call it a transcript, it is a sum riff the july 25th call, and i
emily, do you think this would be effective? >> it certainly is a very classic example of his show manship, and how he wants to present his public face, i think it's effective in, effective to his face, and shows that he believes he did nothing wrong and effective for the democrats because they will find, in their eye, allies, because they will find a lot wrong with that and we haven't seen a full transcript and we have seen a partial transcript. >> and i want to take a look at what...
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emily? >> everything. >> [laughing]. >> jesse?any. that's pretty good. he is better. >> i am glad. >> what made me smile and dana used the f-word. "one more thing" is up next. >> ♪ >> ♪ these days, we're all stressed. (honk!) i hear you sister. that's why i'm partnering with cigna to remind you to go in for your annual check-up, and be open with your doctor about anything you feel ph. . or the name of someone to talk to. to create a plan...
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woman: it looks great back here, emily. emily han: thanks.oman: and i contacted gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those specimens in the collection.. yep, thatat's xerotricha a ther. and who's this little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? a really teeny, tininy one? vendetttti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in fefebruary 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans ininvited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard and collected xerotricha conspurcata, so, the species we're talking about, but then also o this other specicies cald cochlicella barbara, which also is a first record for los angeles county. and then now, almost two years later, i'm back asassessing are those species still here. and they are. we literally are collaborators. like, we have papers together with all of our names on it. so, those are things that-- that collaboration makes this specimen and citizen science and standing in this backyard a really meaningful thing. pauly: this one's gonna go right there. we have the
woman: it looks great back here, emily. emily han: thanks.oman: and i contacted gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those specimens in the collection.. yep, thatat's xerotricha a ther. and who's this little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? a really teeny, tininy one? vendetttti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in fefebruary 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans ininvited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard and collected...
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emily, i want to go to you. how does the holmes testimony fit into this impeachment narrative democrats are trying to build, and how damaging is this piece of the story line to the president? >> it really underscores how much the president was seeking to use public tools for his personal gain, very damaging indeed and very much undermines the defense and those allies to the president who say the democrats seeking to impeach the president or build a case against him don't have a lot of firsthand knowledge and much of it is hearsay. here we have a potential witness someone who's testified behind closed doors and seems willing to do so out in the open with firsthand knowledge of what the president and sondland talked about. >> emily, i want to take a look at holmes' oemg statement. he says i heard ambassador sondland greet the president, explain that he was calling from kyiv. i heard president trump clarify ambassador sondland was in ukraine. he replied yes, he was in ukraine and went on to state president zelensky
emily, i want to go to you. how does the holmes testimony fit into this impeachment narrative democrats are trying to build, and how damaging is this piece of the story line to the president? >> it really underscores how much the president was seeking to use public tools for his personal gain, very damaging indeed and very much undermines the defense and those allies to the president who say the democrats seeking to impeach the president or build a case against him don't have a lot of...
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political reporter for "the washington examiner" emily larsen. let's talk a little bit about ron johnson, senator johnson's assessment of the behind the scenes work by president trump's advisers to, quote, convince him to release the aid to ukraine. does this add to the quid pro quo argument? >> well, i think that depends on your perspective. it's certainly not a smoking gun. i think democrats could point to this and say, look, this could be some kind of convincing that the president needed in order to release the aid while republicans say, look, the president said that there was no quid pro quo. ron johnson said in the past, and he reiterated again in that interview, that trump had told him there was no quid pro quo, so while it certainly could be interpreted either way depending on your bias towards it, i guess, it's not a smoking gun, but it is something that i think both sides will point to to say, hey, look, this supports my side. it's really not a huge basis in fact or testimony that i think is going to bolster either side. >> let's turn to
political reporter for "the washington examiner" emily larsen. let's talk a little bit about ron johnson, senator johnson's assessment of the behind the scenes work by president trump's advisers to, quote, convince him to release the aid to ukraine. does this add to the quid pro quo argument? >> well, i think that depends on your perspective. it's certainly not a smoking gun. i think democrats could point to this and say, look, this could be some kind of convincing that the...
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we did speak to emily earlier on.and the moment in time. walking into buckingham palace because she knew this was an interview she thought she would never be doing. from your experience, give people a sense of how unprecedented, that is that has been bandied about a lot, this is. in 1986i been bandied about a lot, this is. in 19861 did been bandied about a lot, this is. in1986| did an been bandied about a lot, this is. in 1986i did an interview with sarah ferguson and the prints on the day their engagement was announced. at their engagement was announced. at the at the time the newspaper said it was the most forthright, honest and candid interview ever done. you can look it up at the time. they we re very can look it up at the time. they were very forthright in what they said, very candid. forthat were very forthright in what they said, very candid. for that they should be admired. if you listen to the last clip, it is all about him, what he felt, how it occurred to him. what about this underage girl from a family tha
we did speak to emily earlier on.and the moment in time. walking into buckingham palace because she knew this was an interview she thought she would never be doing. from your experience, give people a sense of how unprecedented, that is that has been bandied about a lot, this is. in 1986i been bandied about a lot, this is. in 19861 did been bandied about a lot, this is. in1986| did an been bandied about a lot, this is. in 1986i did an interview with sarah ferguson and the prints on the day...
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england captain emily rudge couldn't hide her disppointment. he led a fightback on day two of theirfinal warm—up match before the first test starts next wednesday. they closed on 355—8 against new zealand a in whangarei — a lead of 53 runs. the men's number one — rafael nadal — is out of the season—ending world tour finals. that's because alexander zverev beat daniil medvedev to claim the last semi—final spot at the 02 arena in london, where he'll play dominic thiem. zverev is the defending champion and he certainly looked the part, winning in straight sets. ahead of this weekend's brazilian grand prix, sebastian vettel was quickest with lewis hamilton back in fifth. that is all the support from us for now. thank you for that stop emergency crews have worked through the night, to tackle a fire at a student block of flats in greater manchester. the fire service said the flames spread across all six floors of the university accomodation building in bolton. two people were treated for their injuries at the scene. afnan gohar is a student at the un
england captain emily rudge couldn't hide her disppointment. he led a fightback on day two of theirfinal warm—up match before the first test starts next wednesday. they closed on 355—8 against new zealand a in whangarei — a lead of 53 runs. the men's number one — rafael nadal — is out of the season—ending world tour finals. that's because alexander zverev beat daniil medvedev to claim the last semi—final spot at the 02 arena in london, where he'll play dominic thiem. zverev is the...
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newsnight is about to start on bbc two with emily maitlis, now on bbc one, time for the news where you. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on tonight's programme... the republic of ireland fall short in dublin — matt doherty‘s late equaliser not enough for euro 2020 automatic qualification. we made mistakes and we accept the penalty, but can saracens save their season? and we see how a disability football club in kent is changing lives hello and welcome to the programme. we start with a disappointing night for the irish in their euro 2020 qualifier with denmark. they needed a win to guarnatee their place in next year's finals — but mick mccathy‘s men could only eke out a i—all draw — which sends them into the playoffs. craig templeton reports. five games against denmark in two yea rs, five games against denmark in two years, no irish wins, that had to change or it will be lights out on the qualification. the day they needed a draw and dial tough to break down, ireland fashioned a chance. alan brown made a better connection but the accuracy was lacking. a
newsnight is about to start on bbc two with emily maitlis, now on bbc one, time for the news where you. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on tonight's programme... the republic of ireland fall short in dublin — matt doherty‘s late equaliser not enough for euro 2020 automatic qualification. we made mistakes and we accept the penalty, but can saracens save their season? and we see how a disability football club in kent is changing lives hello and welcome to the...
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incredibly tough interview for emily to do, incredibly difficult interview for the duke of york, and are on day four of bad publicity for the duke of york over this interview. the headline in the times, car crash television, there is great peace in their by dickie arbiter, i worked with him many, many years ago, he says it was not just a car crash it was a full articulated lorry crash. anyone watching this interview, the prince did not see —— seem that co mforta ble, did not see —— seem that comfortable, he did not seem well—prepared, comfortable, he did not seem well—prepa red, and there comfortable, he did not seem well—prepared, and there has been this discussion about whether his communications had resigned —— resigned some months ago or weeks ago because he did not like the idea of this interview. normally if i think about some of the big interviews i did when i was a journalist, you expect the interviewee who is putting themselves up in these difficult circumstances to be incredibly well—prepared. circumstances to be incredibly well-prepared. rehearsed answers, absolutely. they
incredibly tough interview for emily to do, incredibly difficult interview for the duke of york, and are on day four of bad publicity for the duke of york over this interview. the headline in the times, car crash television, there is great peace in their by dickie arbiter, i worked with him many, many years ago, he says it was not just a car crash it was a full articulated lorry crash. anyone watching this interview, the prince did not see —— seem that co mforta ble, did not see —— seem...
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emily joining us on sportsday there. that's all from sportsday.ughout the evening. more here and bbc news throughout the evening. goodbye. welcome back to the main news agenda and the man accused of murdering the british backpacker grace malan in new zealand last year has gone on trial in auckland. the court hurt the suspect who campaigning for legal reasons went on a date with another woman while grey sponsoring body was in a suitcase in his room. he denies murder, he claims her death was accidental. recorders respond to phil mercer reports. grace millane came to new zealand for the adventure of a lifetime. but on the eve of her 22nd birthday, she disappeared. on wednesday, grace's parents arrived at the high court in auckland to find out what happened to her. in the dock, accused of murder, a 27—year—old man who, for legal reasons, we can't identify. the jury heard that the couple met through an online dating app and went drinking. grace millane went back with the defendant to his appointment. she died there. prosecutors say she was strangled in
emily joining us on sportsday there. that's all from sportsday.ughout the evening. more here and bbc news throughout the evening. goodbye. welcome back to the main news agenda and the man accused of murdering the british backpacker grace malan in new zealand last year has gone on trial in auckland. the court hurt the suspect who campaigning for legal reasons went on a date with another woman while grey sponsoring body was in a suitcase in his room. he denies murder, he claims her death was...
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emily larsen, thank you so much. we will talk to you again in just a little bit. >>> still ahead, intel committee chair adam schiff details the next steps in the house impeachment probe as gop lawmakers prepare a rebuttal defending president trump's behavior. >> plus, how things will play out in the upper chamber as mitch mcconnell says he has no choice but to take up an impeachment trial in the senate. those stories and a check on the weather when we come back. skin sin #17... too many after-parties. new neutrogena® bright boost with dullness-fighting neoglucosamine. boosts cell turnover by 10 times for instantly brighter skin. bright boost neutrogena®. ♪'cause no matter how far away for you roam.♪ys.♪ ♪when you pine for the sunshine of a friendly gaze.♪ ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪ the united states postal service goes the extra mile to bring your holidays home. esper says. in the letter to democratic lawmakers, house intelligence committee chairman adam sif said that the committee is preparin
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kudos to emily. well done, you.er of problems to him because it raises more questions than it answers and even raises questions of taste, his phraseology, saying it is "unbecoming" of a member of the royal family to stay for an extended period of time in the new york town house of a convicted child abuser. well, it's unbecoming of any decent human being to do that and, of course, it was more than a mistake, it was a tragic error. and, of course, at the heart of this, prince andrew talks a lot about his own failings and own reactions but there is a very vulnerable, as she was in 2001, aged 17, from an ordinary home in america, there is a woman called virginia roberts at the heart of it and she seems to be a little bit forgotten. but the most serious thing is, and it is impossible to exaggerate the seriousness of this, this entangles prince andrew in the american legal system and they don't take any prisoners. be you ever so high, the law is above you. there is an fbi enquiry. interviews are neither here nor there rea
kudos to emily. well done, you.er of problems to him because it raises more questions than it answers and even raises questions of taste, his phraseology, saying it is "unbecoming" of a member of the royal family to stay for an extended period of time in the new york town house of a convicted child abuser. well, it's unbecoming of any decent human being to do that and, of course, it was more than a mistake, it was a tragic error. and, of course, at the heart of this, prince andrew...
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emily cadman has the latest developments.ked keen to hang on and repair the damage but he came under all sorts of pressure. when the scale of these breaches occurs, most of it, though not all of it, it's very difficult for them not to take responsibility, especially when there's explicit questions for senior management in the legal case. soon ande or is going now, the focus will be on what westpac does to repair itself. this is australia's oldest bank. it has a venerable institution. it had a royal commission into the industry. was a stephink this forward. a long road to come. shery: having said that, the long road ahead, do we have any idea who will replace the ceo or what westpac will do to regain investor confidence? time: this is the third headhunters have had to conduct a global search for ceo's to take over after a scandal in the last two parent five years -- 2.5 years, so they must be getting quite good at it now. many of those have been mentioned for previous jobs. there have been three big searches. a career banker w
emily cadman has the latest developments.ked keen to hang on and repair the damage but he came under all sorts of pressure. when the scale of these breaches occurs, most of it, though not all of it, it's very difficult for them not to take responsibility, especially when there's explicit questions for senior management in the legal case. soon ande or is going now, the focus will be on what westpac does to repair itself. this is australia's oldest bank. it has a venerable institution. it had a...
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emily larson, live in washington, d.c., thank you very much. we will talk to you again in a little bit. >>> still ahead, how yesterday's impeachment vote played out with some of the personalities on the president's favorite cable news channel. fox news of course. and later, president trump files documents to become an official resident of the state of florida. and some new yorkers are saying, quote, good riddens. those stories and a check on weather when we come back. johnsbut we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. on a scale of one to five? one to five? it's more like five million. there's everything from happy to extremely happy. there's also angry. i'm really angry clive! actually, really angry. thank you. but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. turn problems into opportunities. thanks drone. customers into fanatics change the whole experience. alright who
emily larson, live in washington, d.c., thank you very much. we will talk to you again in a little bit. >>> still ahead, how yesterday's impeachment vote played out with some of the personalities on the president's favorite cable news channel. fox news of course. and later, president trump files documents to become an official resident of the state of florida. and some new yorkers are saying, quote, good riddens. those stories and a check on weather when we come back. johnsbut we're...
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everybody will be watching with bated breath this interview by emily maitlis.to journalists in america and around the world. this is going to be just the start. what effectively prince andrew has done is lit the blue touch paper and really things are going to spiral out of control. that is the concern for the royal family here. they are always very good at controlling situations, not entering into the fray, and that is the wisdom of many, many years. it is coming out today that courtiers at the palace are saying that they don't think this was particularly wise and nicholas witchell alluded to that in his package as well and his comments. i think it is something that is reallyjust the start of the story and not the end. voting is drawing to a close in sri lanka's presidential election and early indications suggest that the turnout was as high as 80%. it was a campaign dominated by concerns over security and the economy. the election was just seven months after a co—ordinated attack on churches and hotels in which 259 people were killed. police say voting has bee
everybody will be watching with bated breath this interview by emily maitlis.to journalists in america and around the world. this is going to be just the start. what effectively prince andrew has done is lit the blue touch paper and really things are going to spiral out of control. that is the concern for the royal family here. they are always very good at controlling situations, not entering into the fray, and that is the wisdom of many, many years. it is coming out today that courtiers at the...
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what do you make, emily, of this move by parnas and his attorneys?ncerned about being held in contempt of congress, and you know there's a lot of people that the house committees want to speak to, but are declining to appear for testimony, and sort of a strategy of the president and his allies to delay and fight against the impeachment inquiry. but you know, parnas, this is a person who i can assume was frustrated by being arrested for the alleged campaign finance violations, having to do with his donation to trump group, and then the president immediately tried to distance himself from him, and regardless of whether the president remembered interacting with him, i think that could be frustrating for parnas, so his attorney says he will invoke the fifth amendment, if there is something that he feels like he can't answer without incriminating himself, but it would be very beneficial to democrats, on these committees, to get more information about what exactly he was working on with rudy giuliani, when they were looking for information about joe biden
what do you make, emily, of this move by parnas and his attorneys?ncerned about being held in contempt of congress, and you know there's a lot of people that the house committees want to speak to, but are declining to appear for testimony, and sort of a strategy of the president and his allies to delay and fight against the impeachment inquiry. but you know, parnas, this is a person who i can assume was frustrated by being arrested for the alleged campaign finance violations, having to do with...
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blunt. >> you need to be very careful. >> loved emily.irst mary poppins. i think quewe're all entitled t second version. and she was great. >> julie andrews, five decades later looking back at the mysteries and marvels in the arc of her life. >> this amazing quantum leap that we all make from our parents, and they from their parents. and look at where we are today. as soon as that phenomenal? how lucky can a girl when it comes to using data, which is why xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, me ng y m cho andontrmited, shared data, compared to other top wireless carriers. and now get $250 off when you buy a new samsung phone
blunt. >> you need to be very careful. >> loved emily.irst mary poppins. i think quewe're all entitled t second version. and she was great. >> julie andrews, five decades later looking back at the mysteries and marvels in the arc of her life. >> this amazing quantum leap that we all make from our parents, and they from their parents. and look at where we are today. as soon as that phenomenal? how lucky can a girl when it comes to using data, which is why xfinity mobile...
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emily: what? you guys? [cheers] emily: oh my god. jedediah: happy birthday. emily: thank you.pions. emily: you guys, thank you so much. you didn't have to do this. ed: long-time friend of the show. when jed has a brief time with the baby we hope you will join us on the couch. pete: what is it like to turn 25. >> twice, amazing. jedediah: 18. emily: thank you so much. most importantly happy veterans day weekend. ed: you too. happy birthday. that's awesome. in a few hours, the president is going to be boarding marine one. guess what? he is heading to the lsu-alabama football game. our man tv's todd piro is already there ahead of the big matchup. a live report from hottie toddy straight ahead ♪ simply irresistible ♪ ♪ turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is wh
emily: what? you guys? [cheers] emily: oh my god. jedediah: happy birthday. emily: thank you.pions. emily: you guys, thank you so much. you didn't have to do this. ed: long-time friend of the show. when jed has a brief time with the baby we hope you will join us on the couch. pete: what is it like to turn 25. >> twice, amazing. jedediah: 18. emily: thank you so much. most importantly happy veterans day weekend. ed: you too. happy birthday. that's awesome. in a few hours, the president is...
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the question from emily maitlis was why did he stay at epstein‘s home. question from emily maitlis was tendency to be too honourable? but that isjust my... tendency to be too honourable? but that is just the way it is. as you have seen and heard, some of what is already been released, what often happens in these situations is that the intention, as you were alluding to a moment ago, is to dry kind of line underthings but often, it raises more questions. well, i think it does, and of course, you know, one has to ask the courtiers that advised prince andrew asleep on thejob that advised prince andrew asleep on the job because, of that advised prince andrew asleep on thejob because, of course, they would have presumably said that staying with epstein was just not a cce pta ble staying with epstein was just not acceptable for a member of the royal family. and so, questions are now going to be asked about that. and, of course, we have seen reports coming up this morning in this morning‘s newspapers that some courtiers are starting to distance themselves from the decision to actually do this
the question from emily maitlis was why did he stay at epstein‘s home. question from emily maitlis was tendency to be too honourable? but that isjust my... tendency to be too honourable? but that is just the way it is. as you have seen and heard, some of what is already been released, what often happens in these situations is that the intention, as you were alluding to a moment ago, is to dry kind of line underthings but often, it raises more questions. well, i think it does, and of course,...
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we were all in a panic. >> reporter: emily made it to oroville where she used a phone at a restaurant. >> we are proud of her. she drove out of there at the age of 93. >> reporter: her home and belongings were lost. >> paradise has been her home since 1974. >> a wonderful town. i was getting along just fine. >> now in a retirement home she said she would never go back. >> i wouldn't want to. they could have another fire. >> a series of events are scheduled tomorrow to commemorate one year since the camp fire. they will honor the people that were killed in the community that was wiped out in the fire. here on ktvu we will bring you live coverage from paradise starting at 4 pm. >>> 4:48. the power and safety shutoffs have had a big impact on mortuaries. they had to move fast to evacuate the deceased and keep the bodies preserved. they rented generators just in time during the power and safety shut off and they were able to keep the bodies properly preserved. cremation services were put on hold and they brought in lanterns to light up the rooms so families could make plans. the backlog i
we were all in a panic. >> reporter: emily made it to oroville where she used a phone at a restaurant. >> we are proud of her. she drove out of there at the age of 93. >> reporter: her home and belongings were lost. >> paradise has been her home since 1974. >> a wonderful town. i was getting along just fine. >> now in a retirement home she said she would never go back. >> i wouldn't want to. they could have another fire. >> a series of events are...
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thanks to emily and greg. >>> more calls for change from governor newsom. he outlined the plan to protect the state from wildfires and the power shutoffs. he says they're unacceptable. >> that's the most important thing. to scope a vision, a blueprint for what a 21st century utility should look like. >> in a statement today, pg&e says it share's the governor's focus and welcomes help on these vital matters. >>> okay. from feast to famine almost overnight. this is about the billion dollar chase center. today the warriors announced curry will be out for at least three months with no guarantee that he'll return at all this season. ticket prices for the warriors are now plummeting. you can get into tonight's game for example for 45 bucks. nbc bay area's damian trujillo joins us courtside. a lot of people might be jumping off the bandwagon. >> reporter: that's what i'm hearing on social media. i don't want to say it's somber. you don't have the same -- just over an hour the question tonight is, will the fans be as loud? take the martinez family. they planned the
thanks to emily and greg. >>> more calls for change from governor newsom. he outlined the plan to protect the state from wildfires and the power shutoffs. he says they're unacceptable. >> that's the most important thing. to scope a vision, a blueprint for what a 21st century utility should look like. >> in a statement today, pg&e says it share's the governor's focus and welcomes help on these vital matters. >>> okay. from feast to famine almost overnight. this...
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emily: are you sticking around? ceo did say we could be profitable tomorrow, if we wanted to, we just want to invest in growth. are you comfortable knowing that? >> over the longer-term, i feel we would be comfortable. but today, given investor sentiment and heavy losses and that the company just acquired manufacturer in taiwan, they are overburdening their cost structure. investing in a lot of things and we will wait on the sidelines. taylor: does it come for you that -- comfort you that the ceo said they don't have a lot of competition? >> i would take the other side of that. from a competitive stand point, there is nothing like the bike on the market with the integrated ecosystem content, bells and whistles. but when you look to where can i work out today, where am i willing to spend hundreds a month, there are a lot of options. also, there are a lot of platforms. so i think if you take a broader view of the options that consumers have commit it is getting more and more saturated -- have, it is getting more and m
emily: are you sticking around? ceo did say we could be profitable tomorrow, if we wanted to, we just want to invest in growth. are you comfortable knowing that? >> over the longer-term, i feel we would be comfortable. but today, given investor sentiment and heavy losses and that the company just acquired manufacturer in taiwan, they are overburdening their cost structure. investing in a lot of things and we will wait on the sidelines. taylor: does it come for you that -- comfort you that...
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all right, emily, thank you so much. >>> all right, one of the things we're going to get right now? how about the weather? because the wind is going to kick up and temperatures cool down. >> did you get a chance to enjoy the 80-degree temperatures today inland? >> yes, speaking of very exciting, so nice to have it this late in the game, right? >> glad you said that. >> i feel like it's almost christmas. >> this could be the last one. >> i was scared of that. >> let's show you the daytime highs today and then how different it will feel tomorrow. santa rosa 81 today. concord 78, san jose 75. san francisco 73 today. this was a beautiful mid-november day. and kind of what you would expect, right? this is what november has been except for a few hiccups. starting tomorrow the temperatures are going to come all the way back down to average. these are tuesday's daytime highs. none of this 81. santa rosa, you'll have to settle for 70. that's still really nice. and it's still about 2 degrees above average for this time of year. but it will be a noticeable return to normal. inland nones number
all right, emily, thank you so much. >>> all right, one of the things we're going to get right now? how about the weather? because the wind is going to kick up and temperatures cool down. >> did you get a chance to enjoy the 80-degree temperatures today inland? >> yes, speaking of very exciting, so nice to have it this late in the game, right? >> glad you said that. >> i feel like it's almost christmas. >> this could be the last one. >> i was scared...
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i think emily is doing well.k her but i think she'll make a full recovery and i think she's feeling a lot better than she was. >> we're very happy to hear that. please tell us when you knew something was terribly wrong. when did you first know? >> so just to be clear about what happened so emily was climbing with a rope and so she was attempting to free climb a route but there's a distinction between free climbing and free soloing, so she was using equipment to protect her in case of a fall but i was holding the other end of the rope and she unfortunately slipped and, you know, hit some things as she fell. but ultimately the safety equipment caught her as we expected it to. that's why she's using equipment and, you know, thankfully she'll recover. >> i'm glad you mentioned that because there was some in the climbing community that were a bit critical because you were tying your shoe at the time of the fall. so how do you respond to people who are questioning that? >> no, i don't think anyone is really questioning
i think emily is doing well.k her but i think she'll make a full recovery and i think she's feeling a lot better than she was. >> we're very happy to hear that. please tell us when you knew something was terribly wrong. when did you first know? >> so just to be clear about what happened so emily was climbing with a rope and so she was attempting to free climb a route but there's a distinction between free climbing and free soloing, so she was using equipment to protect her in case...
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vonnie: emily wilkins, congressional reporter for us, thank you.you to the white house, where moments ago, president trump spoke to reporters. pres. trump: i'm not concerned about anything. the testimony has all been fine. for the most part, i've never even heard of these people. i don't even know who they are. you have some never trumpers. it seems that nobody has any firsthand knowledge. there is no firsthand knowledge. all that matters is one thing, the transcript, and the transcript is perfect. mark levine last night on television, a great constitutional lawyer, broke it down. he said what trump said, and he was respectful, he said president trump, what president trump said was perfect on the transcript. what he said on that telephone call with the president of ukraine was perfect. he said nothing else matters. what he said was perfect. he analyzed every line, every paragraph. it was not complex. it was perfect. nothing else matters. that being said, everyone of those people canceled themselves out. what they do is they go all over washington.
vonnie: emily wilkins, congressional reporter for us, thank you.you to the white house, where moments ago, president trump spoke to reporters. pres. trump: i'm not concerned about anything. the testimony has all been fine. for the most part, i've never even heard of these people. i don't even know who they are. you have some never trumpers. it seems that nobody has any firsthand knowledge. there is no firsthand knowledge. all that matters is one thing, the transcript, and the transcript is...
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emily, in the weather center, how warm will it get today? >> close to the 80s and it is going to be warm in many spots, but i can tell you that is going to be much warmer than normal. that is going to be an above average situation. remember this time yesterday, we were waking up with some visibility issues. that was a problem because there was a dense fog advisory in ct d the meantime our visibility this morning is not so bad. take a look at our visibility map right here. down to just about an eighth of a mile at half moon bay. yesterday it was zero. further north some issues in santa rosa, eight 8 of a mile there. this is a much better story than yesterday where the fog was socked in. likely no flight delays. that won't happen at sfo or oakland. yesterday was the worst. a live look. nice and clear, beautiful. it is interesting though with those clear skies, our temperatures from 2 to 5 degrees cooler than yesterday. 42 in santa rosa. the warm errs we're seeing san francisco 52 this morning. these arerurthwill change. we will warmer than erd
emily, in the weather center, how warm will it get today? >> close to the 80s and it is going to be warm in many spots, but i can tell you that is going to be much warmer than normal. that is going to be an above average situation. remember this time yesterday, we were waking up with some visibility issues. that was a problem because there was a dense fog advisory in ct d the meantime our visibility this morning is not so bad. take a look at our visibility map right here. down to just...
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sure we're reporting tonight from the georgian capital tbilisi emily thank you. well today was the 5th and final day of public hearings in the impeachment inquiry against us president donald trump it was also the day after the hearings climax yesterday ambassador gordon song and stunned almost everyone when he testified that there was indeed a quid pro quo between trump and ukraine and he also implicated practically the entire inner circle surrounding the president saying they were all in the loop and that there were no secrets today began with a rebuke for republican lawmakers from fiona hill the former white house russia adviser i was shocked. when on july 18th an office of management and budget staff member surprisingly announced the hold on ukraine's security systems if isreal said to the order it come from the president during the lunch ambassador silence said he was going to call president trump i've entered president from ask so he's going to do the investigation master song replied that he's going to do it adding that president selenski will do anything y
sure we're reporting tonight from the georgian capital tbilisi emily thank you. well today was the 5th and final day of public hearings in the impeachment inquiry against us president donald trump it was also the day after the hearings climax yesterday ambassador gordon song and stunned almost everyone when he testified that there was indeed a quid pro quo between trump and ukraine and he also implicated practically the entire inner circle surrounding the president saying they were all in the...
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now let's bring in now emily sure when who filed that report and emily i mean you could really hear marco's frustration there in that piece you met with many protesters like her in to please see do they have any hope that the government will listen to their demands. well i think marco's hope in democracy and in the force of kind of the the power of the people was. very much what i found in many people there and it was really interesting to hear that many georgians said look we don't protest over economic issues or over there being no food in our fridges for example which can of course happen. in case of economic problems they said really we we really protest over ideals we protest about democracy and we've seen that kind of idealism in the protestors outside of the parliament these protests have been ongoing this is the 2nd week now there were huge protests last week as well and smaller protests leading up to the one that we saw yesterday protesters kind of blocking government buildings all over the capital of georgia setting up tents outside of the parliament and they really want to keep t
now let's bring in now emily sure when who filed that report and emily i mean you could really hear marco's frustration there in that piece you met with many protesters like her in to please see do they have any hope that the government will listen to their demands. well i think marco's hope in democracy and in the force of kind of the the power of the people was. very much what i found in many people there and it was really interesting to hear that many georgians said look we don't protest...