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they would go to the ends of the earth for you, just not the end of a journey without you. now, the good thing, you can see, they are hiking together again. the last 30 miles of the journey is the wilderness in the east bay and it's a pretty rough trail that probably will take an overnight stay to finish. so wendy isn't quite sure she wants to take on that the responsibility of having thomas on the hike that long but he's getting better and certainly when they do those last 30 miles, we'll tell you about it. >> we hope he makes a quick recovery. if you need more proof fire season is here, look how close this brushfire got to these homes in danville. nbc chopper overhead. it happened right before noon today near glen hollow road. thankfully, though, no injuries and no damage to any of those homes. just as a precaution, the warm weather and wind could add to a lot of fire danger. >> we've been saying it's a great time to go for a hike. hayes our best day? >> thursday and friday, some really excellent weather across the bay area as all areas expecting a cooldown, not just at t
they would go to the ends of the earth for you, just not the end of a journey without you. now, the good thing, you can see, they are hiking together again. the last 30 miles of the journey is the wilderness in the east bay and it's a pretty rough trail that probably will take an overnight stay to finish. so wendy isn't quite sure she wants to take on that the responsibility of having thomas on the hike that long but he's getting better and certainly when they do those last 30 miles, we'll tell...
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not the end of the week, the end of our work week. >> we got it. >> did you get it?totally clear, we got it. >> when you use billy can go to the pool party i thought, sorry, nobody is named billy anymore. i'm one of the last billy's. >> it was the first name that came to mind. >> maybe bill in the control room, who knows. >> it's just a name. >> it's not just a name. >> it's a great name. >> bill, do me a favor and say we'll be right back after the break. >> we're going to be right back after the break. maybe. i might not be back actually the way it's going. >> billy, to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> joe fonzi on the road for the playoffs. gearing up for game five of the stanley cup final and pittsburgh had their b
not the end of the week, the end of our work week. >> we got it. >> did you get it?totally clear, we got it. >> when you use billy can go to the pool party i thought, sorry, nobody is named billy anymore. i'm one of the last billy's. >> it was the first name that came to mind. >> maybe bill in the control room, who knows. >> it's just a name. >> it's not just a name. >> it's a great name. >> bill, do me a favor and say we'll be right back...
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of this month. >> son of a -- well, it may not be a happy ending, but it's an ending!or: jordan klepper, everyone! we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ can i have some kfc original recipe? excellent choice. but might i suggest something a little extra crispy. my extra crispy, five dollar fill-up is freshly double-breaded by hand. it's tasty, real meal for just five dollars. [crunch] am i an extra crispy boy? [sipping] sure, kid. kfc. it's extra crispy good. ♪ ♪all i need is five minutes ♪ ♪all i need is five minutes ♪ >> trevor: welcome back. my guest tonight is a staff writer at the "new yorker" and best-selling author. his new book is called "jackson, 1964 and other dispatches from fifty years of reporting on race in america." please welcome calvin trillin! (cheers and applause) ♪ welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> trevor: fifty years reporting on race. most people -- most white people i know can't even watch "12 years a slave." how have you done it? >> well, i think i just got interested, and i think certain amount of it has to do with empathy that i th
of this month. >> son of a -- well, it may not be a happy ending, but it's an ending!or: jordan klepper, everyone! we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ can i have some kfc original recipe? excellent choice. but might i suggest something a little extra crispy. my extra crispy, five dollar fill-up is freshly double-breaded by hand. it's tasty, real meal for just five dollars. [crunch] am i an extra crispy boy? [sipping] sure, kid. kfc. it's extra crispy good. ♪ ♪all i need...
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and is now seemingly coming to an end. democrats, they don't have any idea right now, just from the aides i spoke to, how this ends for them. do they stay on the floor tomorrow and friday? do they decide, you know what? we brought all this attention. kim kardashian was tweeting about this, that does not happen a lot. they got to figure out how to land the plane now. so that's where we are, and how it ends up is anyone's guess, because the leadership i think on the democratic side was very surprised that it went this viral and that it was met by so many enthusiastic people. earlier in the eve, there was just a few hundred outside of the house door of the capitol, an organic protest that came together which is a wild thing to see. so they struck a cord and social media greatly aided them. the last thing i'll say on that, there was no video feed of what happened today on the house floor, because the house was not specially in session. so the way the democrats went around that is they used available forms of social media to ge
and is now seemingly coming to an end. democrats, they don't have any idea right now, just from the aides i spoke to, how this ends for them. do they stay on the floor tomorrow and friday? do they decide, you know what? we brought all this attention. kim kardashian was tweeting about this, that does not happen a lot. they got to figure out how to land the plane now. so that's where we are, and how it ends up is anyone's guess, because the leadership i think on the democratic side was very...
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remember that ends the agency is your voice. so your insights are going to help nchv inform his policy in the future. so i joined you to join discussions can that board numbers are involved in that i think you'll find they are very, very good iterative of examples. .. he served as the dirt that might be a task force, which i'm thinking some of you have heard about. he also let the largest organizational transformation in the department of history, which is my va. he joined in june 2009, was appointed executive director of the va dod collaboration service to resolve the development of joint policies and programs between the va and defends and that is a union that the government has been working on for some time and really as important. he's also a career military officer, army. thank you. mr. snyder served as a field artillery officer in various operational assignment. he was also on the faculty of west point and is also served as strategic advisor to the chief of staff of the army and also the office of the secretary of defense.
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down to about average for the end of the week and then look at how temperatures jump up for the end ofhe weekend. that is when we'll see those temperatures making it into the low 90s. still feeling comfortable by friday and saturday. all of the bay area, by the end of the weekend once again for the north bay and south bay we'll have highs in the low 90s. so really starting to heat up there. another quick look at the forecast coming up later. >>> coming up, star of the world's most popular sport at levy stadium. the many of the fans, though, left disappointed. who's the biggest supserstar playing in the bay area this week? is it stpeh curry or lebron james? >>> who is the biggest superstar playing in the bay area this week? not steph curry, not lebron james. how about lionel messi. the argentina soccer star was there last night and the crowd went wild. >> he is a huge deal all over planet earth, and this soccer tournament is a big deal. nearly 70,000 fans filled the stadium. ian cole soaking it in for argentina and chile. >> reporter: lionel messi, number ten for argentina, and possibly
down to about average for the end of the week and then look at how temperatures jump up for the end ofhe weekend. that is when we'll see those temperatures making it into the low 90s. still feeling comfortable by friday and saturday. all of the bay area, by the end of the weekend once again for the north bay and south bay we'll have highs in the low 90s. so really starting to heat up there. another quick look at the forecast coming up later. >>> coming up, star of the world's most...
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at the end of the day, this doesn't look like the end?, and it is going to be fascinating to see and hear the tone that he takes in his speech and little more than an hour we expect to see how he embraces the movement that he spearheaded. and kind of whether or not he begins to try to hand it over to hillary clinton or says hold on a second. because i was getting e-mails from people in the bernie sanders campaign earlier the night before we started seeing the results from california, of course. saying whoa, whoa, whoa, it might not be possible to call california tonight because there might be same day voting may not be able to be counted today, and so -- >> there might be a typhoon. >> and the fact of the matter is -- there might be a typhoon. and we talked about earlier voting. most of what came in on their early side are absentee early voting. >> right. and we'll see what happens. one of the things that was interesting is eight years ago when hillary clinton was in the same place that bernie sanders is in, until it was all over, she was
at the end of the day, this doesn't look like the end?, and it is going to be fascinating to see and hear the tone that he takes in his speech and little more than an hour we expect to see how he embraces the movement that he spearheaded. and kind of whether or not he begins to try to hand it over to hillary clinton or says hold on a second. because i was getting e-mails from people in the bernie sanders campaign earlier the night before we started seeing the results from california, of course....
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combat role in afghanistan ended at the end of 2014. and the president not considering restarting it. >> army general john nicholson who took over three months as the top american officer in afghanistan had requested an easing of restrictions on the troops under his command, who were previously conducting offensive actions only when u.s. or afghan forces were in danger of being overrun and in selected counterterrorism strikes. in the 15 years since the u.s. military went into afghanistan fog the 9/11 attacks, never has the taliban enemy controlled or contested as much territory inside the country as it does now. there have been successes, last month an american drone strike killed the leader of the afghan taliban in pakistan. but some analysts and afghan war veterans regard the policy shift as long overdue. among them, michael walt, a lieutenant-colonel in the special forces reserves and author of "the warrior diplomat." >> the entire region is shaken and unstable. that was with 10,000. it's not clear to me how we're going to be able to
combat role in afghanistan ended at the end of 2014. and the president not considering restarting it. >> army general john nicholson who took over three months as the top american officer in afghanistan had requested an easing of restrictions on the troops under his command, who were previously conducting offensive actions only when u.s. or afghan forces were in danger of being overrun and in selected counterterrorism strikes. in the 15 years since the u.s. military went into afghanistan...
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over the weekend, we heard that rajan is going to be leaving at the end of his term at the end of septemberthe r.b.i. selling dollars. that is according to traders in india this morning. manus: let's talk about some of the other asset classes. 2-year note's, the yield is rising. perhaps the most highly correlated with the view of what happens next in the united states in terms of interest rate rises. yellen talking about a new normal. chicago talking about leaving rate hikes off the table until we had 2%. a mismatchrd says between what we are saying and doing. are still at the second-biggest long position ever on record. positions up 29%. crude at thex bottom of the screen, up 1.1%. my argument would be that you , the lowestlar close since june 9. that is all playing into the nymex crude trade. $48.51. let's get across to heidi. 's antiestablishment movement is poised to win elections, threatening to derail the prime minister's reform agenda. support for the eurosceptic party would give the italian capital its first female mayor. is considering selling off stakes in russia's oil companies t
over the weekend, we heard that rajan is going to be leaving at the end of his term at the end of septemberthe r.b.i. selling dollars. that is according to traders in india this morning. manus: let's talk about some of the other asset classes. 2-year note's, the yield is rising. perhaps the most highly correlated with the view of what happens next in the united states in terms of interest rate rises. yellen talking about a new normal. chicago talking about leaving rate hikes off the table until...
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up in jail, then ending up with a college degree. it is about ending the disgrace that millions of undocumented people in this country continue to live in fear and are exploited every day, on their jobs, because they have no legal rights. it is about ending the disgrace of tens of thousands of americans, dying every single year from preventable deaths. because they either lack health insurance, have high deductibles, or cannot afford the outrageously high costs of the prescription drugs they need. tens of thousands of americans dying needlessly. it is about ending the disgrace of hundreds of thousands of bright young people, unable to go to college because their families are poor or working class. while millions more struggle with suffocating levels of student debt. it is about ending the pain of a young single mother in nevada, in tears, telling me she does not know how she and her daughter can make it on the $10.45 she earned. and the reality that today, millions of our fellow americans are working at wages that are much, much too
up in jail, then ending up with a college degree. it is about ending the disgrace that millions of undocumented people in this country continue to live in fear and are exploited every day, on their jobs, because they have no legal rights. it is about ending the disgrace of tens of thousands of americans, dying every single year from preventable deaths. because they either lack health insurance, have high deductibles, or cannot afford the outrageously high costs of the prescription drugs they...
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harris ended up hauling in about 47% of the vote. in 2nd, southern california congress woman lor at the time that sanchez, who pulled in 16%. ovember...since california voters approved a 'top two' primary system in put two democrats on the ballot in november. this marks the first time the two parties will meet since november. harris belongs to a crowd of supporters in san francisco, she says she is ready to tackle climb change and immigration reform in washington. comments made by donald trump, both candidates say race will be an issue during their campaign for the next five months. >> if you go at us, if you call us names, if are you nasty to us. >> we reject those people who talk about us versus them. we reject those people who are trying to divide us. we reject those people who speak this anti-immigrant anti-muslim rhetoric. we reject all of that. >> both candidates are now gearing up for another five months of campaigning if preparation for the general elect if november. one of the most watched congressional races in the country
harris ended up hauling in about 47% of the vote. in 2nd, southern california congress woman lor at the time that sanchez, who pulled in 16%. ovember...since california voters approved a 'top two' primary system in put two democrats on the ballot in november. this marks the first time the two parties will meet since november. harris belongs to a crowd of supporters in san francisco, she says she is ready to tackle climb change and immigration reform in washington. comments made by donald trump,...
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up in jail than ending up with a college degree. about ending the disgrace that millions of undocumented people in this country continue to live in fear and are exploited every day on their jobs because they have no legal rights. it is about ending the disgrace of tens of thousands of americans dying every single year from preventible deaths because they either lack health insurance, have high deductibles, or cannot afford the outrageously high cost of the prescription drugs they need. tens of thousands of americans dying needlessly. it is about ending the disgrace of hundreds of thousands of bright young people unable to go to college because their families are poor or working class. while millions more struggle with suffocating levels of student debt. it is about ending the pain of a young single mother in nevada in tears telling me that she doesn't know how she and her daughter can make it on the $10.45 an hour she earns. and the reality that today, millions of our fellow americans are working at wages that are much, much too low
up in jail than ending up with a college degree. about ending the disgrace that millions of undocumented people in this country continue to live in fear and are exploited every day on their jobs because they have no legal rights. it is about ending the disgrace of tens of thousands of americans dying every single year from preventible deaths because they either lack health insurance, have high deductibles, or cannot afford the outrageously high cost of the prescription drugs they need. tens of...
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that it had been an unprecedented manmade hell on earth when it finally ended at the end of those four terrible years. but then 20 years later, it started back up again. in the first world war, they just called it the world war, or the great war. nobody conceived of the fact that we would ever need to put a number on it because nobody conceived that humankind would ever do that again, let alone so soon. but within the same generation, another world war started up again in europe. and the sides were a little different for the second one. but just about everybody ended up on a side. ultimately more than 30 countries were full-on combatants in that second world conflict. more than 100 million people were involved in that war. and this time the killing was on an industrial scale. there were more than 20 million military deaths alone. 20 million military deaths alone. and tens of millions of civilians killed. on the order of 60 million people killed in total. i mean, as a species, as humankind, we thought we had seen an unprecedented hell on earth by 1918. but by 1945, unlocking the gates o
that it had been an unprecedented manmade hell on earth when it finally ended at the end of those four terrible years. but then 20 years later, it started back up again. in the first world war, they just called it the world war, or the great war. nobody conceived of the fact that we would ever need to put a number on it because nobody conceived that humankind would ever do that again, let alone so soon. but within the same generation, another world war started up again in europe. and the sides...
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meant for the end of black political participation. ms. elliott: i wanted to point out, what is interesting as a curator and art historian, the way that jim crow is promulgated in the press, you get no business because of racism and jim crow and also it reinforced in the popular press. as we move into the jim crow period, the press and the public, the way the public sees african-american slaves presented to them really changes and moves much more toward the caricatures we are familiar with from the very beginning of the 20's century. this is the 1880's. by by 1889, we have this, also showing then yet of what is going on in the capitol, instead of the picture with civil war veterans and interesting women and african-american children and adults celebrating outside as citizens who are excited about a new venture and the passage of a civil rights bill, here we are seeing lots of different things going on. the very style of this becomes more like a cartoon and in particular i want to draw your attention to this circular area here where the
meant for the end of black political participation. ms. elliott: i wanted to point out, what is interesting as a curator and art historian, the way that jim crow is promulgated in the press, you get no business because of racism and jim crow and also it reinforced in the popular press. as we move into the jim crow period, the press and the public, the way the public sees african-american slaves presented to them really changes and moves much more toward the caricatures we are familiar with from...
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ends up in europe and gets to an oprah in italy. i think he's in florence, he wore in addition to three-piece suit he had a dracula cape he had gotten prize , security guard will not let them in at all. no way, we're late, the door is not opening. kirk's friend says, do you not understand this is russell kirk, this is the duke of macosta. tiny little 600-person village in michigan and they let him in. this is kirk. >> macosta was his home and rebuilt his home in a rather grand matter. >> this is another story about kirk that we don't forget. if you do, i would ask the one thing to take away that i think is so brilliant about kirk and i ended the book about this, if i start with this no one will believe it. kirk did make millions of dollars during lifetime not only books but fiction, most people who know horror fiction he wrote gothic stories, most people who read conservative didn't know he was a fiction writer. when he died he was basically broke. he gave everything away. he and his wife use to drive to grand rapids. anybody that w
ends up in europe and gets to an oprah in italy. i think he's in florence, he wore in addition to three-piece suit he had a dracula cape he had gotten prize , security guard will not let them in at all. no way, we're late, the door is not opening. kirk's friend says, do you not understand this is russell kirk, this is the duke of macosta. tiny little 600-person village in michigan and they let him in. this is kirk. >> macosta was his home and rebuilt his home in a rather grand matter....
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of this month. >> son of a -- well, it may not be a happy ending, but it's an ending!or: jordan klepper, everyone! we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) at our house, we're always down for more... case in point: our handcrafted skydiving chamber. be hungry for more. just never be hungry. with premium pepperoni and 100% real cheese... ♪ ding! hot pockets! ♪and i'm bout to blow ♪hey jit all on chocolate♪ ♪ya i'm bout to blow it all on chocolate♪ ♪sweet tooth baby make that dollar stretch♪ ♪yo yo yo chocolate yo yo yo chocolate♪ >> trevor: welcome back. my guest tonight is a staff writer at the "new yorker" and best-selling author. his new book is called "jackson, 1964 and other dispatches from fifty years of reporting on race in america." please welcome calvin trillin! (cheers and applause) ♪ welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> trevor: fifty years reporting on race. most people -- most white people i know can't even watch "12 years a slave." how have you done it? >> well, i think i just got interested, and i think certain amount of it has to do with empathy that i
of this month. >> son of a -- well, it may not be a happy ending, but it's an ending!or: jordan klepper, everyone! we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) at our house, we're always down for more... case in point: our handcrafted skydiving chamber. be hungry for more. just never be hungry. with premium pepperoni and 100% real cheese... ♪ ding! hot pockets! ♪and i'm bout to blow ♪hey jit all on chocolate♪ ♪ya i'm bout to blow it all on chocolate♪ ♪sweet tooth baby make...
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this is how the series ends. going to give you another shot of the cavaliers as they are celebrating in the bay area tonight. >> thanks, mark, we'll check back with you at 9:00. >> we'll have him back on the show. our coverage continues outside of oracle arena. >> it's outside and very quiet and sad oracle arena tonight. >> it's not a happy atmosphere out here for warriors fans. but the cavaliers, they finally got their championship. cavs fans are happy about that. mostly are coming out of the arena. lebron james went to seven finals and now he's got his third championship. we are standing by here with bobby acevedo. born and raised in cleveland, what does this mean to you? >> throughout my whole life, i lived through the drive, the fumble, the move. game 7. 1995, the cleveland indians in the world series. lebron leaving and coming back. last year's finals and finally now, i have been able to final witness something. i'm 51 years old. for this to finally come is just amazing to me. i'm completely blessed. >> to t
this is how the series ends. going to give you another shot of the cavaliers as they are celebrating in the bay area tonight. >> thanks, mark, we'll check back with you at 9:00. >> we'll have him back on the show. our coverage continues outside of oracle arena. >> it's outside and very quiet and sad oracle arena tonight. >> it's not a happy atmosphere out here for warriors fans. but the cavaliers, they finally got their championship. cavs fans are happy about that....
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. -- lehigh end. kramsey's daughter died of heroin overdose, told police they were going to brooklyn to rescue a teen girl with drugs. >> families forced out of their home, fortunately everyone able to escape, as justin finch explains could have been much worse. >> up in flames, it was bad, it was bad. >> this image sent to us from "eyewitness news" viewer capturing flames raging from the windows of chester corner apartment building overnight. >> multiple entrapment. >> chester firefighters pulled up to west third and yarnell streets in near minutes, arriving as tenants were scrambling to get each other out from a three-story building, daniel recalls waking to up fire then quickly helping neighbors and their children he escape. >> could have been worse. i was in a deep sleep. like i say, i heard people screaming out front. and i just wasn't paying it no mind until i heard get out, the apartment is on fire. >> most challenging escape those though lived on the second and third floor, forced to come down
. -- lehigh end. kramsey's daughter died of heroin overdose, told police they were going to brooklyn to rescue a teen girl with drugs. >> families forced out of their home, fortunately everyone able to escape, as justin finch explains could have been much worse. >> up in flames, it was bad, it was bad. >> this image sent to us from "eyewitness news" viewer capturing flames raging from the windows of chester corner apartment building overnight. >> multiple...
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it does end up making him a household name. he ends up being the democratic vice president presidential nominee in 1956. what is interesting is around the country, people around the country react to the kefauver hearings and they say, my god, this is terrible. we've got to get rid of organized crime. where are they going to go to operate casinos legally? las vegas. in the 1950's, las vegas became the beneficiary of the hearings because of the numbers of people who came here to work in or operate casinos. these hearings are incredibly popular because it is the first big daytime tv show. in prime time at the time you have milton berle and jackie gleason starting out, and you have various shows. daytime, not so much. so these hearings are being watched and cities around the country. interestingly enough, not in las vegas because las vegas does not get a tv station until 1953. seeing these people on tv, these mobsters, gangsters, accused killers, reduced a lot of the perception of them as robin hoods, people who robbed from the ric
it does end up making him a household name. he ends up being the democratic vice president presidential nominee in 1956. what is interesting is around the country, people around the country react to the kefauver hearings and they say, my god, this is terrible. we've got to get rid of organized crime. where are they going to go to operate casinos legally? las vegas. in the 1950's, las vegas became the beneficiary of the hearings because of the numbers of people who came here to work in or...
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my dad ended up, over time, when he retired, he ended up serving as the mayor of a small town, it was nothing like a political job, i assure you. i think he ran an ad for $25 and the local people and got more votes than anybody else and served as mayor for four years. but i think that was after i had decided to run for the united states senate. so, no. that was not what we talked about. my dad was a little league baseball coach and worked at dupont. we went to sunday school and did all those things that people in middle-class families do. certainly politics was not something we talked about. as matter of fact, i loved business, i really did and i still get excited when i hear one of my friends or someone else for some big deal they are getting ready to work on. but i had some success and it has allowed me to serve in a way that i think is very unique. as much as i love business and even know i did not come from a political family and all, i really do cherish the fact that i am able to weigh in on issues that are very important to people across our state and country. steve: one of thos
my dad ended up, over time, when he retired, he ended up serving as the mayor of a small town, it was nothing like a political job, i assure you. i think he ran an ad for $25 and the local people and got more votes than anybody else and served as mayor for four years. but i think that was after i had decided to run for the united states senate. so, no. that was not what we talked about. my dad was a little league baseball coach and worked at dupont. we went to sunday school and did all those...
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i paid a visit on sunday evening to talk to security and management of the end up. we sat down for about an hour interviewed 630 footage, talked about what happened. they met with the sfpd today and we are meeting scheduled for thursday at 11 am with staff in the office to discuss the incident and what should we be doing during to move four. forward. >> with that inside or outside? >> at this point we do not know. >> some of those lease reports are not public record depending on the outcome. >> can you- >> i said some police reports are not a matter of public record, depending on the outcome of the incident. >> i reach out to the permit officer today and at that point even he did not have any kind of incident report or narrative because i think the investigation is still pending. >> forced and social clubs does that mean they're not really open what does that mean? >> they are open with ping-pong at the night that i visited her mother was a dj. now they're in the process of starting. >> so we will see them soon? >> yes >> grades. great. sounds like relatively quiet
i paid a visit on sunday evening to talk to security and management of the end up. we sat down for about an hour interviewed 630 footage, talked about what happened. they met with the sfpd today and we are meeting scheduled for thursday at 11 am with staff in the office to discuss the incident and what should we be doing during to move four. forward. >> with that inside or outside? >> at this point we do not know. >> some of those lease reports are not public record depending...
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>> we're very concerned about the issue of end side. walt we propose is that states would set their end size they would need to provide justification to the peer review process if they've set an end size about 30. the reason we use that based on research evidence on how we ensure that we capture subgroups as well as possible. asked that a study that showed if you use an end size of 40 or more you would only get to 32% of students with disability but you use an end suze of 30 you get to 79%. so we askedle for a justification if they want to go above 30. we have heard feedback there are stakeholder groups who are interested in acquiring a justification at a lower size. we worry about subgroups getting missed, and schools where a particular subgroup of students doesn't get served -- the adequate services to make academic progress, that's never identified. the important element of the law is requiring subgroups data and we want to make sure that enforced while preserving for state the flexibility to adjust. >> exactly. we know it's key. do
>> we're very concerned about the issue of end side. walt we propose is that states would set their end size they would need to provide justification to the peer review process if they've set an end size about 30. the reason we use that based on research evidence on how we ensure that we capture subgroups as well as possible. asked that a study that showed if you use an end size of 40 or more you would only get to 32% of students with disability but you use an end suze of 30 you get to...
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racism, trying to end bigotry, trying to end discrimination, that we have a candidate of a major political party today who is essentially running his campaign on bigotry, on insulting mexicans and latinos, on insulting muslims, on insulting african-americans, on insulting women. that is really quite mind boggling that this is taking place in the year 2016 and clearly it is imperative that we do everything that we can to see that that type of bigotry does not end up in the white house. i am very proud that in virtually every national poll and in every statewide poll done including the recent polls here in california, we are defeating trump and we are defeating him barely, just in california not to mention the other state. the last three polls had us beating trump by 34 points, by 29 points and by 23 points. and the last point that i would make is that in all of these polls and in virtually every poll done nationally and in various states, we defeat trump by larger numbers than does secretary clinton. and in some cases she's actually losing to trump when we are defeating him. and the last po
racism, trying to end bigotry, trying to end discrimination, that we have a candidate of a major political party today who is essentially running his campaign on bigotry, on insulting mexicans and latinos, on insulting muslims, on insulting african-americans, on insulting women. that is really quite mind boggling that this is taking place in the year 2016 and clearly it is imperative that we do everything that we can to see that that type of bigotry does not end up in the white house. i am very...
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but the one at the end of the statue at the end of monument venue is arthur ashe, right? the wimbledon champion. he grew up in richmond, segregated richmond. in ied of h.i.v. and aids the late 1980's, i believe. ut arthur ashe was a local american hero. and they decided to -- that it would be maybe too difficult or maybe not the right thing to confederate monuments down. there was no political will for that. but there was political will for erecting this arthur ashe monument. there were protests. the sons of confederate veterans did not like to fact that a famous african-american was going to be celebrated alongside confederate veterans. i don't know. would call this monument inexpertly done. it's not my favorite monument in the world. probably a better one is down here off of monument avenue and near the river, near the james river actually in the area that was burned during the fires at richmond at iron works. now this is an iron works if the confederacy. this is the place where the confederacy made so many of their armments. a statue to abraham lincoln was placed at th
but the one at the end of the statue at the end of monument venue is arthur ashe, right? the wimbledon champion. he grew up in richmond, segregated richmond. in ied of h.i.v. and aids the late 1980's, i believe. ut arthur ashe was a local american hero. and they decided to -- that it would be maybe too difficult or maybe not the right thing to confederate monuments down. there was no political will for that. but there was political will for erecting this arthur ashe monument. there were...
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end quote. manyse confidence of politicians, a female author and abolitionist named lydia maria child, wrote too many politicians expressing the intense of the law. , the oldd, quote satanic fire will long remain in the ashes of the rebellion. if those tyrannical oligarchs have their lands monopoly restored, they will trample on the blacks in the poor whites as of old. those mammoth plantations on to be divided into small farms and an allotted number of acres given to soldiers, white and black, end quote. the fact that abraham lincoln supported and side this will to insight into how his ideas about reconstruction changed, though he was always famously cryptic on what exactly he wanted, and on april 11, 1865, lincoln gives the final speech of his administration. in it he openly endorsed black person inading one ,he audience, john wilkes booth to assassinate him three days 1865, putting 14, vice president andrew johnson in the white house. hallon's reconstruction was different. the issue two procl
end quote. manyse confidence of politicians, a female author and abolitionist named lydia maria child, wrote too many politicians expressing the intense of the law. , the oldd, quote satanic fire will long remain in the ashes of the rebellion. if those tyrannical oligarchs have their lands monopoly restored, they will trample on the blacks in the poor whites as of old. those mammoth plantations on to be divided into small farms and an allotted number of acres given to soldiers, white and black,...
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so, the end of 2015 came and va's five-year plan ended. objective ending homelessness for each and every veteran who needs us was always more important than any deadline. what it did was harness some energy, build unstoppable momentum, and show the whole country that we can end homelessness for veterans. this phase in our collective plan to end homelessness for veterans was essential but it's not an all-encompassing one. who here has ever had to get creative in helping a veteran in their program going beyond what the local va resources have? if you don't raise your hand, i'm disappointed in you. all right, listen, so, the movement that we embody in this room we care when no one else did, we grew and we pushed back when veterans were not adequately by others. we build it every day to end homelessness sets up models to change for all people. it includes but is bigger than the va and the federal agencies. so, the va's five-year plan the federal strategic plan, various technical assistance and training assistance all with different acronyms th
so, the end of 2015 came and va's five-year plan ended. objective ending homelessness for each and every veteran who needs us was always more important than any deadline. what it did was harness some energy, build unstoppable momentum, and show the whole country that we can end homelessness for veterans. this phase in our collective plan to end homelessness for veterans was essential but it's not an all-encompassing one. who here has ever had to get creative in helping a veteran in their...
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an ending quote by general dwight d. eisenhower. this came from a letter that the supreme commander of the allied forces wrote in april of 1943 to his son john. words theo put in his meaning of a conflict that he was so central in trying to prosecute. he said, no other war in history has so definitely lined up the forces of arbitrary oppression and dictatorship against those of human rights and individual liberty. to eisenhower, this is what the war was about. this was his great achievement as general and military leader. later on, it made him the president of the united states and leader of the free world. >> they cannot believe their eyes. patton halts the tour, unable to anymore. the g.i. replied we are fighting to free from the idea that you are a master race. >> this program was part two of a two-part visit to the road to berlin visit. you can see part one and all other american history tv programs online at c-span.org/ history. all weekend, american history tv is featuring las vegas, nevada. the renowned las vegas
an ending quote by general dwight d. eisenhower. this came from a letter that the supreme commander of the allied forces wrote in april of 1943 to his son john. words theo put in his meaning of a conflict that he was so central in trying to prosecute. he said, no other war in history has so definitely lined up the forces of arbitrary oppression and dictatorship against those of human rights and individual liberty. to eisenhower, this is what the war was about. this was his great achievement as...
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it does end up making him a household name. he ends up being the democratic vice president presidential nominee in 1956. what is interesting is around the country, people around the country react to the kefauver hearings and they say, my god, this is terrible. we've got to get rid of organized crime. where are they going to go to operate casinos legally? las vegas. in the 1950's, las vegas became the beneficiary of the hearings because of the numbers of people who came here to work in or operate casinos. these hearings are incredibly popular because it is the first big daytime tv show. in prime time at the time you have milton berle and jackie gleason starting out, and you have various shows. daytime, not so much. so these hearings are being watched and cities around the country. interestingly enough, not in las vegas because las vegas does not get a tv station until 1953. seeing these people on tv, these mobsters, gangsters, accused killers, reduced a lot of the perception of them as robin hoods, people who robbed from the ric
it does end up making him a household name. he ends up being the democratic vice president presidential nominee in 1956. what is interesting is around the country, people around the country react to the kefauver hearings and they say, my god, this is terrible. we've got to get rid of organized crime. where are they going to go to operate casinos legally? las vegas. in the 1950's, las vegas became the beneficiary of the hearings because of the numbers of people who came here to work in or...
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a celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the u.s.l be held at 8:30 this morning at washington square in philadelphia. music legend kenny gamble and the philadelphia community of leaders will host a parade and festival. the parade includes bands, drummers, floats and dancers representing african cultures. mayor jim kenney will put a wreath at the landmark president's house at fifth and market at noon and the parade ends at the african-american museum with special exhibits and entertainment. >>> women across the garden state are in ocean city vying for the title of miss jersey 2016. the winner will be crowned tonight. but hearts are heavy at this year's pageant following the february death of former miss new jersey, cara mccollum. she was also the girlfriend of nbc10's keith jones. this morning a look at how the competition is making sure cara's legacy will live on. ♪ >> just normal. >> reporter: behind the waves and the smiles at this year's miss new jersey pageant, there is a painful void. >> it still doesn't feel real. >> reporter:
a celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the u.s.l be held at 8:30 this morning at washington square in philadelphia. music legend kenny gamble and the philadelphia community of leaders will host a parade and festival. the parade includes bands, drummers, floats and dancers representing african cultures. mayor jim kenney will put a wreath at the landmark president's house at fifth and market at noon and the parade ends at the african-american museum with special exhibits and...
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can this end in a positive way?n, i'm very concerned when i look at all the negative rates around the world. it doesn't seem sitting end in a good way. >> everybody is nervous. that's why you have got negative rates. part of what you have got to do is you have got to find a little bit of what we talked about be the opportunities, if it continues, all that's happening is the markets will tell you, i'm nervous. if you want me to take care of your cash, you have got to pay me for it. you used to get paid 5%, 10%, 15%. now you are paying a bang and that's very, very odd. >> it scares consumers and makes them not understand what's going on. i want to thank you guys. stick with us. more after the break. we'll discuss the presidential political situation as well. >> announcer: wall street got wrong.g. hillary clinton got it wrong. but donald trump got it right. >> my inclination would be to get out. got it alone. it's a mess. >> announcer: charles payne and deirdre bolton are next on why this could have big i am are okay,
can this end in a positive way?n, i'm very concerned when i look at all the negative rates around the world. it doesn't seem sitting end in a good way. >> everybody is nervous. that's why you have got negative rates. part of what you have got to do is you have got to find a little bit of what we talked about be the opportunities, if it continues, all that's happening is the markets will tell you, i'm nervous. if you want me to take care of your cash, you have got to pay me for it. you...
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d at the end of the war he commands his regiment. he's not old enough to vote but he is old enough to command a union army regiment. he could have gone into politics. he could have gone into business. he was a wisconsin hero. and instead what he did was to remain in the army and served on as i describe in the book, the series of john ford movie sets out, you know, ford from films like "fort apache" and "she wore a yellow ribbon" where he brings his wife and his sons are all born there. his career are in many ways are a pathway to douglas macarthur's. one of the things i wanted to do in this book suzzwus to make it clear how much the linkage between macarthur the son and macarthur the father and how strong that link was. most of them talk about the mother. he's a very powerful figure in macarthur's life up until her death in 1935. but arthur macarthur is the person who teaches him about the art of war, who teaches him about the honor of service in the u.s. military, u.s. army and also the one who opens his eyes to america's possibilit
d at the end of the war he commands his regiment. he's not old enough to vote but he is old enough to command a union army regiment. he could have gone into politics. he could have gone into business. he was a wisconsin hero. and instead what he did was to remain in the army and served on as i describe in the book, the series of john ford movie sets out, you know, ford from films like "fort apache" and "she wore a yellow ribbon" where he brings his wife and his sons are all...
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i'll end with this. the chapter that probably was the hardest for me to do is when the senators and generals talk, and it gets to your question about, i think, the political and the military together. also felt for our veterans and their families. they're owed an insight into who when members of the congress particularly come to the war zone, some of whom voted for the war, few against, but they actually do what they actually say. i have to be honest. they at least showed up because a lot of their colleagues didn't show up. so, that part of the book required multiple, multiple edits because i didn't want it to be what i usually could have written, the most ridiculous things we heard in those conference rooms. but i focus on a congressman reading dental readiness and i name him, indiana congressman, and then i go to john warner, who led -- helped led the iraq war authorization, the aumf, and show whether you're republican or democrat, outfielder, young, veteran or not, these wars sunk in and john warner c
i'll end with this. the chapter that probably was the hardest for me to do is when the senators and generals talk, and it gets to your question about, i think, the political and the military together. also felt for our veterans and their families. they're owed an insight into who when members of the congress particularly come to the war zone, some of whom voted for the war, few against, but they actually do what they actually say. i have to be honest. they at least showed up because a lot of...
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at the end of the day, israel is a sovereign country. see, if something is threatening the existence of israel, we will act. is the ivf operating when we operating when we need to in libya or syria? we do. international forces never restricted israel from operating when there was a real need to do it. i think that is the answer. i hope that answers your questions. moderator: it absolutely answers it. e, we should hear about it from the american perspective as well. about 300 to 800 troops during this border security mission and doing part of the training internationally with a lot of other forces who are already there and committed to the training. the implementation and monitoring, most of which would be done by americans. do you think the u.s.-israel relationship is strong enough to withstand that kind of challenge? israelisomething the worry about? in termsa precedence of u.s. forces deploying in peacekeeping situations? ms. flournoy: if you look at havery, when presidents gone to the american people and made a compelling case for why
at the end of the day, israel is a sovereign country. see, if something is threatening the existence of israel, we will act. is the ivf operating when we operating when we need to in libya or syria? we do. international forces never restricted israel from operating when there was a real need to do it. i think that is the answer. i hope that answers your questions. moderator: it absolutely answers it. e, we should hear about it from the american perspective as well. about 300 to 800 troops...
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we have an end game we needed to start working backwards. council on homelessness helped operationalize the plans. i do not agree with everything that our federal partners say and do. that'sght say everything sorry, guys -- but i think we can say without a doubt this. of resourcing is without president and a testament -- and at precedent testament to their dedication of ending homelessness among veterans. so, what have we learned? couple of things. investing in systems is essential. so as local leadership. helping veterans find a housing requires aintain full spectrum of housing resources depending on what someone chooses and what they need. .aster lists are a great idea mayors and officials can help. a couple parts that we learned, and over the next couple of days we will learn a t more. .o, the end of 2015 came the objective -- ending homelessness for each and every -- was who needs us more important than any deadline. unstoppable momentum and showed the country we can end homelessness for veterans. plan is not an all-encompassing one. who
we have an end game we needed to start working backwards. council on homelessness helped operationalize the plans. i do not agree with everything that our federal partners say and do. that'sght say everything sorry, guys -- but i think we can say without a doubt this. of resourcing is without president and a testament -- and at precedent testament to their dedication of ending homelessness among veterans. so, what have we learned? couple of things. investing in systems is essential. so as local...
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it comes down to on the palestinian side, you end up with a hamas government and but if you end up -- >> that is different, let's put it that way. don't get any more specific than that. [laughter] >> fair enough. i can open it up to any of our panelists. like to do.ks would >> i do not want to kick the ball in the grandstand here but we said at the beginning, israel is no part of the agreement will ever eliminate the ability of israel to defend itself and to take measures necessary. the hope would be that as the process goes forward, that it will stabilize the political greaternot create political instability said that an extremist organization or in extremist ideology will not find its way into the leadership position. the greater the stability, the more likely and stronger the relationship would be between israel and palestine and would be an enhancement to stability, not a recipe for greater instability. with that said, if the process for the establishment of the thestinian state and preparation of the palestinian security forces moves forward in a manner as suggested by this repor
it comes down to on the palestinian side, you end up with a hamas government and but if you end up -- >> that is different, let's put it that way. don't get any more specific than that. [laughter] >> fair enough. i can open it up to any of our panelists. like to do.ks would >> i do not want to kick the ball in the grandstand here but we said at the beginning, israel is no part of the agreement will ever eliminate the ability of israel to defend itself and to take measures...
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this is the beginning of the end. i think it's progressing to an extent that we may not be able to do anything to control it. he's one of those few people in whom, you know, if there's something that you could try it's worth trying. rather than just waiting. >> so what do you think about the abbvie? i just saw it on the news yesterday. they just got fda approval for one of their brain tumor medications. >> that drug, we actually have a trial with that drug. i'll look into it. i'll look to see what the status of that is and see if it makes sense for you to get it. um... it's not going to be on a clinical trial for you. if we do it, we'd have to do it as a compassionate use. >> okay. >> and and i wouldn't want to give you something if it would potentially make things worse, so. >> worse. sure. >> but i'll definitely look into that. bill brought up this particular drug, but it is experimental. >> gawande: are you at all worried that he would just have toxicity from the drug without benefit? >> yes and no. at this point i
this is the beginning of the end. i think it's progressing to an extent that we may not be able to do anything to control it. he's one of those few people in whom, you know, if there's something that you could try it's worth trying. rather than just waiting. >> so what do you think about the abbvie? i just saw it on the news yesterday. they just got fda approval for one of their brain tumor medications. >> that drug, we actually have a trial with that drug. i'll look into it. i'll...
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for us to be -- for us to end this drought, our fans deserve it. they deserve it. it was for them. >> wish that would have been us, but at the end of the day, you congratulate them for accomplishing what they set out to do. it will be a good image over the summer and all next season to remember so that we come back stronger. that's all you can do. >> now before the team returned home, where else did they go to celebrate than las vegas? the team made a stop in vegas last night. what happened in vegas is now all over the internet. shirtless man on the left is jr smith. that poor woman is one of their servers. champagne filled everywhere. having fun. they returned today. jr smith left his clothes in vegas. at this point, they really don't care. they're enjoying the moment. >> a great story for city of cleveland. about time. >> i played golf with a woman flying home tomorrow because she's a cleveland fan. she wants to be there for fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means th
for us to be -- for us to end this drought, our fans deserve it. they deserve it. it was for them. >> wish that would have been us, but at the end of the day, you congratulate them for accomplishing what they set out to do. it will be a good image over the summer and all next season to remember so that we come back stronger. that's all you can do. >> now before the team returned home, where else did they go to celebrate than las vegas? the team made a stop in vegas last night. what...
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so the end of 2015 came and v.a.'s five-year plan ended.veteran who needs us, was always more important than any deadline. what it did was harness some energy, build unstoppable momentum, and show the whole country that we can end homelessness for veterans. this phase in our collective plan to end homelessness for veterans was essential, but it's not an all-encompassing one. who here has ever had to get a bit creative in helping a veteran with their program going beyond what the local v.a. resources have? if you don't raise your hand, i'm disappointed in you. harnessing my constantly disappointed mother. right there. all right. listen -- getting personal. so the movement that we embody in this room, we cared when no one else did. we grew and we pushed back when veterans were not adequately served by other systems. now the stone the builders rejected has become the cornersto cornersto cornerstone. the movement we built and build every day to end homelessness for veterans sets up models of change to end homelessness for all people. it include
so the end of 2015 came and v.a.'s five-year plan ended.veteran who needs us, was always more important than any deadline. what it did was harness some energy, build unstoppable momentum, and show the whole country that we can end homelessness for veterans. this phase in our collective plan to end homelessness for veterans was essential, but it's not an all-encompassing one. who here has ever had to get a bit creative in helping a veteran with their program going beyond what the local v.a....
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they would go to the ends of the earth for you, just not the end of a journey without you.s you can see, wendy and thomas are back on the trail together but the last 30 miles to reach their goal is in the wilderness, rugged hiking, and everyone wants to make sure that thomas is up for that. we'll let you know when they do finish. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> absolutely inspiring. >> yeah. i hope they do finish. >> and some of the things they've seen along the way, you know, i'm sure they have some amazing pictures, too. >> and maybe stuff they wish they hadn't seen. >> yeah, probably so. >>> we have great weather if you're heading outside or staying inside, too, if you want to get some air conditioning for the end of the weekend. but in the meantime, our weather is gorgeous. here's a live look now at san francisco. you can see the clouds are parting ways and giving us a little more sunshine. also, as you head up towards mt. pamalpais, temperatures are warming up. 62 in san francisco. the peninsula, 66 degrees, and 67 degrees in the south bay. we drop into the east b
they would go to the ends of the earth for you, just not the end of a journey without you.s you can see, wendy and thomas are back on the trail together but the last 30 miles to reach their goal is in the wilderness, rugged hiking, and everyone wants to make sure that thomas is up for that. we'll let you know when they do finish. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> absolutely inspiring. >> yeah. i hope they do finish. >> and some of the things they've seen along the way, you...
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combat role in afghanistan ended at the end of 2014. and the president not considering restarting it. >> army general john nicholson who took over three months as the top american officer in afghanistan had requested an easing of restrictions on the troops under his command, who were previously conducting offensive actions only when u.s. or afghan forces were in danger of being overrun and in selected counterterrorism strikes. in the 15 years since the u.s. military went into afghanistan fog the 9/11 attacks, never has the taliban enemy controlled or contested as much territory inside the country as it does now. there have been successes, last month an american drone strike killed the leader of the afghan taliban in pakistan. but some analysts and afghan war veterans regard the policy shift as long overdue. among them, michael walt, a lieutenant-colonel in the special forces reserves and author of "the warrior diplomat." >> the entire region is shaken and unstable. that was with 10,000. it's not clear to me how we're going to be able to
combat role in afghanistan ended at the end of 2014. and the president not considering restarting it. >> army general john nicholson who took over three months as the top american officer in afghanistan had requested an easing of restrictions on the troops under his command, who were previously conducting offensive actions only when u.s. or afghan forces were in danger of being overrun and in selected counterterrorism strikes. in the 15 years since the u.s. military went into afghanistan...
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we will end that saturday on a sunny note. it will be a cool start to the weekend but a warm finish on sunday. we'll track all the changes in the next 48 hours coming up in that full accuweather forecast. kristen? >> thank you, drew. >>> it's more than 100 miles way from here, but the so-called sherpa fire in southern california could impact your father's day weekend travel plans. the fire is burning 20 miles north of santa barbara. it has periodically forced the closure of highway 101. abc 7 news reporter rob hayes joins us live from that area with the latest on the fire battle. rob? >> reporter: well, we've been up on this hillside for the past five hours just watching a steady stream of air tankers and helicopters attack the sherpa fire from the sky. just a few minutes ago, flames came close to cresting that ridge, but crews are working hard to keep the flames from spreading into this canyon and beyond. this was the scene last night and early this morning practically a carbon copy of what happened had when the sherpa fire s
we will end that saturday on a sunny note. it will be a cool start to the weekend but a warm finish on sunday. we'll track all the changes in the next 48 hours coming up in that full accuweather forecast. kristen? >> thank you, drew. >>> it's more than 100 miles way from here, but the so-called sherpa fire in southern california could impact your father's day weekend travel plans. the fire is burning 20 miles north of santa barbara. it has periodically forced the closure of...
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that.e to end i will end that. that is an important plank on our criminal justice reform. also, thereu made is a lot of pain in the immigrant community. we heard it from betty and we have heard it from so many people. of beingo are afraid deported, who are afraid of being separated from their children, children being separated from their parents. that is not what our immigration policy should we. we unite families, not divide families. [applause] >> i can add to what the senator has said. platform on the , and bernie talks specifically to the question, if you do not dismantle and repeal those provisions, the 1996 laws that have led to the situation, you cannot have the kind of comprehensive immigration reform we want. that has to be part of it. part of it is, to end the requirements that so many beds be filled for these for-profit prisons. one of the reasons many of us have committed strongly to theie is because we see effect in our community. [speaking spanish] says is the same that he says in another setting and that is very important. >> we have one last question. spani
that.e to end i will end that. that is an important plank on our criminal justice reform. also, thereu made is a lot of pain in the immigrant community. we heard it from betty and we have heard it from so many people. of beingo are afraid deported, who are afraid of being separated from their children, children being separated from their parents. that is not what our immigration policy should we. we unite families, not divide families. [applause] >> i can add to what the senator has said....
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it will end when it ends and not a moment before. how it ends is probably not pretty. but if you fade it, if you try to anticipate when it's going to end, it will probably go in your face a lot longer than you think possible. >> i just got that in the middle of a fortune cookie this week. huge cookie. more like a scroll. >> it was a scroll in a fortune cookie. >> thanks for coming by. always good to see you. dennis gartman of the gartman letter. you think it ends badly? >> you know, but i'm not -- i don't know when that is. i'm not pretending to know when that is. when you think about what's going on, if you believe central banks can manufacture, can engineer out of everything, and then it ends rosy for everybody, there will never be a problem again in the history of mankind. by definition, it can't end well, my opinion. >>> ron barron is betting big on tesla saying it's one of his greatest long-term bets. and you won't believe how long he wants to hold the stock. >>> and later, the s&p bottomed back in february. several widely held stocks have quietly fallen much, muc
it will end when it ends and not a moment before. how it ends is probably not pretty. but if you fade it, if you try to anticipate when it's going to end, it will probably go in your face a lot longer than you think possible. >> i just got that in the middle of a fortune cookie this week. huge cookie. more like a scroll. >> it was a scroll in a fortune cookie. >> thanks for coming by. always good to see you. dennis gartman of the gartman letter. you think it ends badly?...
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how did this all end up? arthur: washington sure has changed. [laughter] arthur: you don't hear stories like that anymore. brian: i want to run one last clip. some more what general macarthur was saying at the republican convention in '52. [begin video clip] general macarthur: our people are desperate for a plan that would revise hope and restore faith as they feel that oppressive burden of the tax levy on every source of revenue and property transaction. as they see that astronomically rising public debt mortgaging the industry, the well-being, the opportunity of our children and our children's children, there is no plan to transform extravagance into frugality, no desire to regain economic and fiscal stability, no prospect to return to the rugged ideals and collective tranquility of our fathers. [end video clip] brian: that was only 64 years ago. wasn't that something? arthur: it was in many ways incredibly depressing speech. issue of debt, public spending, how that becomes a way in which you mortgage a country's future. my gosh, in issue that
how did this all end up? arthur: washington sure has changed. [laughter] arthur: you don't hear stories like that anymore. brian: i want to run one last clip. some more what general macarthur was saying at the republican convention in '52. [begin video clip] general macarthur: our people are desperate for a plan that would revise hope and restore faith as they feel that oppressive burden of the tax levy on every source of revenue and property transaction. as they see that astronomically rising...
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say, in the markets end, it will be the decision of the british people.r businesses concerned or investors who are concerned about the prospect of written quitting the eu should speak up. british telecom have done so today. many other businesses have done so in recent days, so this is not a moment for businesses to sit it out. people should speak out about what they see as the risks of quitting and the huge opportunity that britain remains in the eu. >> do you think that george osborne's budget predictions are a threat to brexit voters? are you saying you think it is irresponsible of him in his position? >> i think there are forecasts -- the 2030 forecast in particular is absurd. most people do not believe you can predict what the economy is going to be like in 2030, and if you can, you should at least get usedrithmetic right and the correct numbers, which the treasury and mr. osborne failed to do. they have already been partly wrong because they have tried to talk interest rates up and the pound down over the last six months, and we have seen instead tha
say, in the markets end, it will be the decision of the british people.r businesses concerned or investors who are concerned about the prospect of written quitting the eu should speak up. british telecom have done so today. many other businesses have done so in recent days, so this is not a moment for businesses to sit it out. people should speak out about what they see as the risks of quitting and the huge opportunity that britain remains in the eu. >> do you think that george osborne's...