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el eta republicano en el senado criticÓ a trump por escoger esas palabras.pero los ojos estaban puestos en william taylor, el actual embajadointrump en ucrania, que no responde a las preguntas de reporteros, pero una vez adentro, en esta zona clasificada en el capitolio y a puertas cerradas y sus declaraciones que dejaron a muchos con la boca abierta. >> fueron explosivas, y que todo el mundo se quedÓ sorprendido en estado de shock, y me >> en su testimonio escrito, taylor sostuvo que el embajador de estados unidos de la uniÓn europea le dijo que el presidente trump querÍa que el mandatario ucraniano pÚblicamente declararÁ que elecciones del 2016. taylor aÑadiÓ que cuando llegó el puesto se alarmÓ a ver las sanciones de funcionarios del gobierno. ayer el presidente se distanciÓ de los embajadores. dijo que no los
el eta republicano en el senado criticÓ a trump por escoger esas palabras.pero los ojos estaban puestos en william taylor, el actual embajadointrump en ucrania, que no responde a las preguntas de reporteros, pero una vez adentro, en esta zona clasificada en el capitolio y a puertas cerradas y sus declaraciones que dejaron a muchos con la boca abierta. >> fueron explosivas, y que todo el mundo se quedÓ sorprendido en estado de shock, y me >> en su testimonio escrito, taylor sostuvo...
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dicen que el recalenta recalentado porque si han sido la pareja protagonista ojalÁ intensas del plan etadez dice que fu fueron muy felices juega un papel mu y importante rÁpido dejado ellos saben muy bien muy bien porque de jo esta copa, y esta novela tan conocida y tan temÁtica compaÑeros vuelvo con ustede s >> por ahora 13 3 0 >> >>musica esta persona nos ha conquistado, segÚn ella no era su intenciÓn provocar el caos en las redes sociales >> viene enseÑando cargamento pesado vimos en este video de cÁmara lento donde la de peda que es hora de pesmÁs noticias >> ella acaba de transformar una de sus playeras >> para mÁs informaciÓn estÁn en las redes >> mÚsica >> la audiencia nÚmero uno regresÓ ahora esta hierba apenas " el seÑor de los 1cielos >> por telemundo >> >>musica ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> hoy jueves 17 de octubre en noticias telemundo mediodÍa la huelga de maestros de chicago alcanza mÁs de 300.000 estudiantes la mitad de ellos latinos piden mejores condiciones para que los alumnos aprendan >>> sin control e insultante aÍi vio a donald trump a la lÍder de la cÁmara tras abandonar una
dicen que el recalenta recalentado porque si han sido la pareja protagonista ojalÁ intensas del plan etadez dice que fu fueron muy felices juega un papel mu y importante rÁpido dejado ellos saben muy bien muy bien porque de jo esta copa, y esta novela tan conocida y tan temÁtica compaÑeros vuelvo con ustede s >> por ahora 13 3 0 >> >>musica esta persona nos ha conquistado, segÚn ella no era su intenciÓn provocar el caos en las redes sociales >> viene enseÑando...
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el año pasado eta año. >> dice que se vuelve normal estar enfrentando o tratando de evitar los incendios> quieren que estén preparados para hacer esto en caso de que sean una de las personas afectadas . >>>(habla inglés). >> (habla inglés). >> la ucess condiciones del tie. >>>(habla inglés). >> (habla inglés). >> rortera preguntar cuándo estarían terminados los trabajos . >>> nuevamente dice que dependerá del clima. >> ♪ (música) >> ♪ (música) (habla inglés). >> (habla inglés). >> dice que de la infraestructura que ellos van a ir canalizando la situación como se vaya dando . >>> dice que por qué eso empresa no está lista para esta nueva situación que se está viviendo . >>> hemos estado escuchando la respuesta es la misma. depende del tiempo. depende de las circunstancias alrededor de estas transmisiones de energía eléctrica . >>> tenemos pendientes. así que lo quería para las 11 de la noche. puede ser aproximadamente una hora y media varios calados más deberían afectados . >>> tomemos lo que han dicho. depend as leas de transmisión eléctrica y también del tiempo en california. cosas que
el año pasado eta año. >> dice que se vuelve normal estar enfrentando o tratando de evitar los incendios> quieren que estén preparados para hacer esto en caso de que sean una de las personas afectadas . >>>(habla inglés). >> (habla inglés). >> la ucess condiciones del tie. >>>(habla inglés). >> (habla inglés). >> rortera preguntar cuándo estarían terminados los trabajos . >>> nuevamente dice que dependerá del clima. >>...
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announcer: this is the pbs "newshour" from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walternkite's school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: from the raid this weekend that ended with the death of the top leader of isis to the planned withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria, vice president mike pence hasceeen at ther of u.s. policy in the region. he and secretary of ste mike pompeo met over a week ago with turkish presidentrdan, and afterwards announced a temporary cease-fire in sia. then the vice president was next retodent trump watching as u.s. special forces tracked down al-baghdadi. wethat is wher began when i sat down with vice president pence at white house earlier today. we spoke before the house democrats announced plans to vote thursday to formalize their impeachment inquiry. mr. dece pre, thank you for talking with us. vice pres. pence: good to see you. judy: s let mrt with the news this weekend. there has been praise from all cornerof the u.s. luke perry, the-- president military, the president, since he announced a successful raid in sia, killing the
announcer: this is the pbs "newshour" from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walternkite's school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: from the raid this weekend that ended with the death of the top leader of isis to the planned withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria, vice president mike pence hasceeen at ther of u.s. policy in the region. he and secretary of ste mike pompeo met over a week ago with turkish presidentrdan, and afterwards announced a...
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.>> reporter: the eta of restoring keeps getting pushed back. the uncertainty is frustrating. pg&e has to wait for the weather to pass before it can first inspect the lines and then turn them back on. >>> i don't want to give definitive timelines. if we get an all clear this afternoon there is a chance that folks can be coming on the next 24 to 48 hours.>> reporter: there are 45 helicopters and thousands of workers ready to inspect the wires. every inch of the 24,000 miles that have been shut down. if damage they have to make repairs. that is work that can only be done in daylight. it takes lots of time as folks have little patience. >>> it is hard to understand what they are doing for safety. when it is inconveniencing operation of my business. not to mention the fact we might be losing ll me someofiro y wherth. s. nobrancho a line. they have to inspect that and make sure it is safe to make repairs before they can re- energize the lines. >>> morgan hill power is back on in many parts of the city. we are taking a look at how law enforcement on this day to the shut off is doing
.>> reporter: the eta of restoring keeps getting pushed back. the uncertainty is frustrating. pg&e has to wait for the weather to pass before it can first inspect the lines and then turn them back on. >>> i don't want to give definitive timelines. if we get an all clear this afternoon there is a chance that folks can be coming on the next 24 to 48 hours.>> reporter: there are 45 helicopters and thousands of workers ready to inspect the wires. every inch of the 24,000...
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with pbs passport, eta member benefit thatyou binge many of the latest shows and catch up on your favoritesare living in the modern world. any time you want... man: wow! how about that? anywhere you are. woman: there's literally nothinlike this in the world. announcer: support your pbs station and get passport, your ticket to the best of pbs. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a pause in the fighting a cease-fire between turkish forces and kurdish fightersar apto take tentative hold. then, flight risk. revelations that boeing employees knew of the 737 max's problems years before two fatal crashes. plus, the artistic achievements of native american women have been long overlooked. a new traveling exhibit looks to change that. >> this exhibition was really necessary a non-native context because it had never been explored bere. it
with pbs passport, eta member benefit thatyou binge many of the latest shows and catch up on your favoritesare living in the modern world. any time you want... man: wow! how about that? anywhere you are. woman: there's literally nothinlike this in the world. announcer: support your pbs station and get passport, your ticket to the best of pbs. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a pause in the fighting a...
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.>> reporter: the eta of reit generalization keeps getting pitched back. but pg&e said it has to wait for the threatening weather to pass before it can first inspect lines and then turn them back on. >>> i don't want to give a definitive timeline. if we get an all clear this afternoon there is a chance folks can be coming on the next 24 to 48 hours.>> reporter: 45 helicopters and thousands of workers ready to inspect the wires. every inch of the 24,000 miles that have been haveto make pair that is worth they can only be inne re ht. little patience. > it is safety ngni it is inconciveen mi ght be losing food at home.>> reporter: we did speak earlisni& am. and some of ances their lives there has been damage that they have to repair. that was vegetation damage like a tree down or branches. they did not say any specifics on where that is. california public utilities commission meeting this morning a spokeswoman said that if they brought in extra personnel it would not help with the power on any faster. they hit that tipping point where at some point they won't
.>> reporter: the eta of reit generalization keeps getting pitched back. but pg&e said it has to wait for the threatening weather to pass before it can first inspect lines and then turn them back on. >>> i don't want to give a definitive timeline. if we get an all clear this afternoon there is a chance folks can be coming on the next 24 to 48 hours.>> reporter: 45 helicopters and thousands of workers ready to inspect the wires. every inch of the 24,000 miles that have...
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danger to service again one single track is getting through but obviously the delays are profound and no eta. depends on the investigation ac transit is helping out offering bus service from the transbay terminal in the city to 20 at the broadway in oakland. update from twitter bart is sending some trains again through the transbay tube. we'll keep you posted on the breaking news here. we'll have more news com the cleanup is under way in parts of dallas after a pow. >>our full weekend tornado knocked out power and caused severe a damaged there. one man says that he's lucky to be alive. can a list and has the moment that the man returned to his destroyed home. >>when you look at john mccormick's family home in the north haven area it's hard to believe no one was hurt when the tornado interrupted the cowboys game they were watching and destroyed the house are you thinking was some sort of a miracle that you guys made it out ok and thought was a miracle washing 2 babies, you know be born you know, but then. >>like this happened, i mean if you look at all the other rounds. the room we were in wa
danger to service again one single track is getting through but obviously the delays are profound and no eta. depends on the investigation ac transit is helping out offering bus service from the transbay terminal in the city to 20 at the broadway in oakland. update from twitter bart is sending some trains again through the transbay tube. we'll keep you posted on the breaking news here. we'll have more news com the cleanup is under way in parts of dallas after a pow. >>our full weekend...
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just give me an eta. that would be great. hey, dino.. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection
just give me an eta. that would be great. hey, dino.. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand...
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. >> what is the eta on the rest of it?h and i think the ski slope is going to open before that. i sound very cynical and negative, but in the end of probably take my daughter. >> the question is, how do you get there? someone is telling me you have to get a bus. >> that is one of the big question marks. they expect 40 million people to go to this year. that is more than disney. >> and you can't drive there. -- theyan take a bus will have 30,000 parking spaces. >> can i ask a serious question? >> i thought malls were dying. why is this going to work? >> that is another question. >>we already know that barney's, lord & taylor's. the owners say we have taken that into account. that is why we are doing all the experiences. we will see. it is a big gamble and thought ago, pre-iphone and pre-internet and will be a traffic nightmare. >> unless they are building a monorail or something. >> i think i am getting excited. ourselves.t kid we are all going to go. >> the thing is are you only going to go once? >> amen. >> matt townsend,
. >> what is the eta on the rest of it?h and i think the ski slope is going to open before that. i sound very cynical and negative, but in the end of probably take my daughter. >> the question is, how do you get there? someone is telling me you have to get a bus. >> that is one of the big question marks. they expect 40 million people to go to this year. that is more than disney. >> and you can't drive there. -- theyan take a bus will have 30,000 parking spaces. >>...
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now they're buying assets like what's app and instagram and commingling all that day eta.you saw that netflix special called the big hack, they're creating market segments and shifting elections based on that data. that's not good. nobody wants that. maria: no. >> we want a society based on trust and truth. that's so important. and this is something we all need to be committed to. we have to focus on trust as our highest value. maria: i mean, you would think these companies would have policed themselves and not gone to this point. a year ago we were watching a murder on youtube. you know, i mean, like, there should be in-house policing of some of these companies so that washington doesn't have a bigger hand, but it looks like that's where this is going. >> i think there's bipartisan agreement that things like section 230 should be abolished and that we need to move ahead by holding everybody accountable for what's on the internet. and it's really about our kids. when these companies started to go after our children, that's when i was like, wow, there is no line that they w
now they're buying assets like what's app and instagram and commingling all that day eta.you saw that netflix special called the big hack, they're creating market segments and shifting elections based on that data. that's not good. nobody wants that. maria: no. >> we want a society based on trust and truth. that's so important. and this is something we all need to be committed to. we have to focus on trust as our highest value. maria: i mean, you would think these companies would have...
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now they're buying assets like what's app and instagram and commingling all that day eta.u saw that netflix special called the big hack, they're creating market segments and shifting elections based on that data. that's not good. nobody wants that. maria: no. >> we want a society based on trust and truth. that's so important. and this is something we all need to be committed to. we have to focus on trust as our highest value. maria: i mean, you would think these companies would have policed themselves and not gone to this point. a year ago we were watching a murder on youtube. you know, i mean, like, there should be in-house policing of some of these companies so that washington doesn't have a bigger hand, but it looks like that's where this is going. >> i think there's bipartisan agreement that things like section 230 should be abolished and that we need to move ahead by holding everybody accountable for what's on the internet. and it's really about our kids. when these companies started to go after our children, that's when i was like, wow, there is no line that they wil
now they're buying assets like what's app and instagram and commingling all that day eta.u saw that netflix special called the big hack, they're creating market segments and shifting elections based on that data. that's not good. nobody wants that. maria: no. >> we want a society based on trust and truth. that's so important. and this is something we all need to be committed to. we have to focus on trust as our highest value. maria: i mean, you would think these companies would have...
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that is anecdotal evidence, not eta. when it comes to the value of religion these atheists rely entirely on anecdotal evidence. to say god is not greatest telling stories about look at this religious person or this pedophile, what they never want to do is engage scientific evidence. the scientific evidence is devastating for their case. anytime you have actual scientific polls or social scientists controlling for other variables in western societies the religious score higher on every agreed measure of morality and well-being you can imagine, study after study, thousands showing religious people live longer, religious people give more to charity, religious people are more educated believe it or not. religious people adopt more children. there is higher social capital. the crime rate is lower. go down the list of things we are trying to promote. democrats and republicans and everybody, you find those things are better because of religion and religious believers -- jesus said the salt of the earth. you try to destroy relig
that is anecdotal evidence, not eta. when it comes to the value of religion these atheists rely entirely on anecdotal evidence. to say god is not greatest telling stories about look at this religious person or this pedophile, what they never want to do is engage scientific evidence. the scientific evidence is devastating for their case. anytime you have actual scientific polls or social scientists controlling for other variables in western societies the religious score higher on every agreed...
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and if the site of fresh beef loins gets your taste buds going on this and assuming eta is the place unsurprisingly, in meat soup. this is our kitchen where we cook all of our soup. this is the goat soup that needs a long time to tenderise and be ready to serve. and this soup, one of our most famous soups, the tribe suit that makes soup. this is the stomach of a cow but people eat it a lot. it is popular with locals but some celebrity chefs have also paid a visit. i see anthony board dane. jamie 0liver. there must be something special about this place. my something special about this place. my father was, he was one of the most famous chefs of traditional greek food. he gave me the chance to have all his recipes so i keep going and people feel like home here because, you know, we make them taste the greek recipes that mums and grandmas recipes. fantastic nouvelle cuisine but with traditional food, is nouvelle cuisine but with traditionalfood, is this nouvelle cuisine but with traditional food, is this one. next up, for many of us the idea of being a travel vlogger townsite being a dr
and if the site of fresh beef loins gets your taste buds going on this and assuming eta is the place unsurprisingly, in meat soup. this is our kitchen where we cook all of our soup. this is the goat soup that needs a long time to tenderise and be ready to serve. and this soup, one of our most famous soups, the tribe suit that makes soup. this is the stomach of a cow but people eat it a lot. it is popular with locals but some celebrity chefs have also paid a visit. i see anthony board dane....
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and these m eta ls ta ke of rare earth elements.led, they don't lose their qualities and can be easily reused in new applications. recycling old electric car batteries might seem like the most obvious thing to do with them. butjust because their days out on the open road might be over, that doesn't mean the batteries themselves can't still be useful. 0ld nissen leaf batteries are helping to power parts of the stadium in amsterdam. the same kind of technology could be used to power homes or even be used as power supplies in disaster zones. many of the batteries once they come out of a vehicle, that is quite important if you are actually trying to drive a car. but they are still perfectly good for another ten years in other energy storage applications. whether it is recycling or reuse, all of these technologies could help make motoring considerably more environmentally friendly. that was marked on the huge amount of work that still needs to be done to recycle the batteries inside electric cars. right, this is vicky, hello, she is a lo
and these m eta ls ta ke of rare earth elements.led, they don't lose their qualities and can be easily reused in new applications. recycling old electric car batteries might seem like the most obvious thing to do with them. butjust because their days out on the open road might be over, that doesn't mean the batteries themselves can't still be useful. 0ld nissen leaf batteries are helping to power parts of the stadium in amsterdam. the same kind of technology could be used to power homes or even...
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his handle @rob multiply eta. >>> charged with murder as well as attempted murder today. we also learned the name of the person she's accused of running, he's from sunniville, 77 years old. investigators say orta hit him and then reversed her car and ran over him again. prosecutors say there's no evidence orta knew the man, a revelation that shocked some of the man's neighbors. >> it's just bizarre. why would someone do something like that out of, you know, if there's no history? i mean, there must be some impairment or, you know, something going on with that individual. >> why would she do it? that's exactly what investigators are trying to figure out. in the meantime, orta will remain in jail without bail. >>> friends and family are raising money for the family of a taxi driver killed in a horrific crash to help pay for funeral expenses. friends say it was his wish to be buried along side his mother in bulgaria. he picked up a couple from sfo, driving on 101 thursday night. that's when the wrong way driver under the influence slammed into his taxi killing him and his tw
his handle @rob multiply eta. >>> charged with murder as well as attempted murder today. we also learned the name of the person she's accused of running, he's from sunniville, 77 years old. investigators say orta hit him and then reversed her car and ran over him again. prosecutors say there's no evidence orta knew the man, a revelation that shocked some of the man's neighbors. >> it's just bizarre. why would someone do something like that out of, you know, if there's no history?...
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eta, thank you.ing out, making the trip across the country to do this today. i would like to take a second to think all of our speakers today for making such a remarkable special ceremony. pastor phil, thank you. district attorney spitzer, thank you. sheriff barnes, thank you. eta, thank you. each of you have made today so significant and will indeed ensure that nobody in this room will ever forget september 11, 2001. [applause] we will close today with mike short and chuck jay's rendition of "battle hymn of the republic." take it away. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming. thank you for your support. that concludes our ceremony today. join us. check us out at the foundation to see other events like the ceremony. thank you. bye-bye. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [crowd talking] ♪ >> this is american history tv on c-
eta, thank you.ing out, making the trip across the country to do this today. i would like to take a second to think all of our speakers today for making such a remarkable special ceremony. pastor phil, thank you. district attorney spitzer, thank you. sheriff barnes, thank you. eta, thank you. each of you have made today so significant and will indeed ensure that nobody in this room will ever forget september 11, 2001. [applause] we will close today with mike short and chuck jay's rendition of...
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we do not have an eta as to when that will reopen.owing that for you guys. >>> happening today, the push to pass a 1 cent sales tax to help pay for some transit projects across the bay area will take another step forward. the mtc will consider the plan today. the proposal is for a bay area-wide 40-year 1% sales tax that would generate $100 billion. the money would be dispersed to transit agencies for big projects to ease congestion. voters could see it on the november 2020 ballot. >>> the president of the toronto raptors will not face charges for shoving an alameda county sheriff's deputy during the team's celebration last june. masai ujiri was trying to make his way on to the court after the team's game six victory. the deputy tried to stop him bcause ujiri did not have proper credentials. he met with the district attorney's office on monday and officials said it was better to settle the case outside of the courtroom. >>> meghan markle is sporting a smile after seemingly to be on the verge of tires on the documentary tonight on abc 7
we do not have an eta as to when that will reopen.owing that for you guys. >>> happening today, the push to pass a 1 cent sales tax to help pay for some transit projects across the bay area will take another step forward. the mtc will consider the plan today. the proposal is for a bay area-wide 40-year 1% sales tax that would generate $100 billion. the money would be dispersed to transit agencies for big projects to ease congestion. voters could see it on the november 2020 ballot....
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. >> this is the "pbs newshour," from w eta studios in washington and from the walter cronkite schoolm at arizona state university. judy: we turn now to the democratic presidential race. candidates spent the weekend working to build up enthusiasm contest. a crowded at a saturday rally of more than 20,000 peopleen in q new york, bernie sanders had a clear message. sen. sanders: i am more than ready to assume the office of president of the united states. to put it bluntly, i am back. [cheering] hedy: less than three weeks after suffering t attack, the vermont senator got a big boost. [cheering] judy: the endorsement of new york f -- freshman wocongren alexandria a kasi a cortez. sanders is seekinghe to cement legacy of his revolution. >> over the next few weeks, i'm going to be putting out a plan. judy: this progressive presidential rival, elizabeth warren, is feing off criticism. it is over how she would pay for medica for all. sanders signature health care plan, which warren supports. >> i've bn working on this for a long time now. it still has a little bit more work before it is read
. >> this is the "pbs newshour," from w eta studios in washington and from the walter cronkite schoolm at arizona state university. judy: we turn now to the democratic presidential race. candidates spent the weekend working to build up enthusiasm contest. a crowded at a saturday rally of more than 20,000 peopleen in q new york, bernie sanders had a clear message. sen. sanders: i am more than ready to assume the office of president of the united states. to put it bluntly, i am...
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. >> there is a wealth of academics out there, including eta from euro labor statistics that track employment. i encourage people to contact me. we can provide you with information. join let's let our viewers this conversation. let's start with mike, from houston, texas on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i have three points. your pay way, becomes -- pays -- pay raise becomes effective when you are. state revenues in new mexico and pennsylvania, state revenues have gone up by a billion dollars this past year. i will tell you, that affects every human in the state of new mexico and pennsylvania. it affects infrastructure, colleges and universities, k-12 schools, roads, everything. that is a good thing. related to economic growth and the oil and gas boom initiated by donald trump. you may not like donald trump, but his ideas are better that what we had before. thanks for the call. you say the. becomes effective when you are. what i see, employers have outside power in the labor market. they use that to keep wages low. wages have not grown with productivity. they have not
. >> there is a wealth of academics out there, including eta from euro labor statistics that track employment. i encourage people to contact me. we can provide you with information. join let's let our viewers this conversation. let's start with mike, from houston, texas on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i have three points. your pay way, becomes -- pays -- pay raise becomes effective when you are. state revenues in new mexico and pennsylvania, state revenues have...
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one car involved here and we are not having an eta whf that will be cleared out.'m moving back over to livermore because we are getting word that in that four car crash from earlier this morning there is a big rig that has turned over on its side and they need to empty out all the fuel. it is blocking the slow lane. miles per hour, ten. a slow ride out of tracy, again, this is westbound 580 past greenville road. >>> parts of the bay area getting ready to go dark. >> pg&e could turn off the lights tomorrow night this is going to affect the north bay san mateo county. amy hollyfield is live in half moon bay. amy? >> reporter: we are finding some people here in half moon bay did not know they were now on the list and could lose power. othe we talked to are feeling a bit frustrated by this. pg&e says it has not decided yet whether to turn off the power. they are watching the weather. they took marin county off the list but added parts of san mateo county. the ceo is defending these outages. while residents in half moon bay are adjusting to the idea of being on the pow
one car involved here and we are not having an eta whf that will be cleared out.'m moving back over to livermore because we are getting word that in that four car crash from earlier this morning there is a big rig that has turned over on its side and they need to empty out all the fuel. it is blocking the slow lane. miles per hour, ten. a slow ride out of tracy, again, this is westbound 580 past greenville road. >>> parts of the bay area getting ready to go dark. >> pg&e...
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eta currently wasn't limited to them.article for "the daily beas "the daily beast," selah abrams says even after the weinstein story broke, nbc suppressed hers of sexual assault. ariel davison is the writer at "the federalist" and she joins estimate. thanks for coming on. outline what these allegations are. i should say they are allegations. i don't know the truth that i'm interested. >> there's definitely allegations and we have to be careful only talk about sexual assault in general but what i will say is that this is really catching on the momentum of ronan farrow's book "catch and kill. because what an entirely brand-new story that nbc essentially buried sexual assault allegations. they learned of them and did not pursue them. they did not expose them. there was actually a point in which they had an opportunity to air an interview with the new accuser and they opted not to. >> tucker: that would be on joy reid show on msnbc. the accuser said she was ready to go on the show and that joy reid staff told them that it was
eta currently wasn't limited to them.article for "the daily beas "the daily beast," selah abrams says even after the weinstein story broke, nbc suppressed hers of sexual assault. ariel davison is the writer at "the federalist" and she joins estimate. thanks for coming on. outline what these allegations are. i should say they are allegations. i don't know the truth that i'm interested. >> there's definitely allegations and we have to be careful only talk about...
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. >> this is pbs newshoues from w eta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkitechool of journalism at arizona state university. -buon giorno. i'm lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to taste . assaggiare it's all about cooking together... hello. ...as i re-create childhood memories...od goo the last drop. ...restaurant classics, and new family favorites. isn't that everybody's favorite part? whatever you're baking, lick the spoon. tutti a tavola a mangiar venite! -funding provided by... the culinary heritage weof authentic italian foodsg by offering over 100 specity italian produc for the american kitchen. cento -- trust your family with our family. rich in traditio- authyet contemporary.
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firefighters do not have an eta on when they may be able to return.vu fox 2 news. >>> it's a busy morning. 6:36.sal, you have been busy watching the commute. how does it look? you want us to go to steve ? >> let's get to it. are the wind stronger on the cockiness or venetia bridge? it is now the carquinez bridge and 17 miles per hour but they are both below 20. more of a westerly wind is when it stronger on both bridges than a northerly breeze but at last check it was cockiness. mount st. helena has gusted 72. he topped out three times at 77. mount diablo, 75. 30s and 40s for much of the east bay hills. north bay hills, the santa cruz mountains to get up to 60. the airflow is offshore. land and sea. you can see the direction the wind is going from. that is your high fire danger. not a strong wind gusts for many but still it's a northerly breeze. santa rosa, novotney southwind. fear for the gusted 37 but now only 23. look at the humidity in the east bay hills. 16%. 12% at alice peak. still very dry and in all of the breeze kicking him. the north and ea
firefighters do not have an eta on when they may be able to return.vu fox 2 news. >>> it's a busy morning. 6:36.sal, you have been busy watching the commute. how does it look? you want us to go to steve ? >> let's get to it. are the wind stronger on the cockiness or venetia bridge? it is now the carquinez bridge and 17 miles per hour but they are both below 20. more of a westerly wind is when it stronger on both bridges than a northerly breeze but at last check it was cockiness....
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. >> reporter: so no eta on when you'll be able to reenter your homes? until further notice. >> yeah. >> any health issues? it seems like you're taking oxygen? >> i have oxygen, and i got sleep apnea, and so i was sleeping in a chair, so i didn't have to lay flat which is when i have problems breathing with my apn apnea, and it was kind of funny, because all of a sudden you're woken up and there's this -- some nut is pounding on the door, and i got there. i saw the red lights, and that's when they told me. and i got myself some oxygen, and so i would have supplies and then came down here. i think that was the first car in the parking lot down here. >> reporter: how long have you been here? >> 20 minutes. >> half an hour or so. >> reporter: half hour. okay. i'm glad you'll you're all safe. >> i just have some -- in my bag. that's all i need. >> reporter: thank you for talking with us. i'm glad you're okay and hopefully everyone's homes are -- >> i left the house about 2:00. >> reporter: 2:00 this morning? >> yeah. >> reporter: and it's probably 3:45. >> t
. >> reporter: so no eta on when you'll be able to reenter your homes? until further notice. >> yeah. >> any health issues? it seems like you're taking oxygen? >> i have oxygen, and i got sleep apnea, and so i was sleeping in a chair, so i didn't have to lay flat which is when i have problems breathing with my apn apnea, and it was kind of funny, because all of a sudden you're woken up and there's this -- some nut is pounding on the door, and i got there. i saw the red...
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if you have a coal lobbyist running the eta, it shouldn't be a surprise that he's trying to that the epa and protect us from breathing clean air or against catastrophic climate change. he is in fact doing that. you have someone in the department of interior coming from the coal industry and oil industry trying to undermine the protections of the public land and he is doing that. you have someone from big pharma running the department of health and human services. you should not expect the president to deliver on his promise to bring down drug prices and he hasn't. these are themselves evidence of a corrupt system but they matter and they have really affected policy in ways that have hurt all of us. >> how long would it have taken for president trump to sell each of his real estate fall -- robberies? you don't sell a property in a week. not a trust. the trust idea doesn't work. the idea would have been to handed over to a trustee. sell theee will property is expediently as possible. wouldt is, the decisions have been handed over to an independent person who would try to obtain the bes
if you have a coal lobbyist running the eta, it shouldn't be a surprise that he's trying to that the epa and protect us from breathing clean air or against catastrophic climate change. he is in fact doing that. you have someone in the department of interior coming from the coal industry and oil industry trying to undermine the protections of the public land and he is doing that. you have someone from big pharma running the department of health and human services. you should not expect the...
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dÓlares >>> varios paÍses centro americanos estÁn en alerta en honduras por ejemplo se dispararon las etauÉs de 2 aÑos de haberse retirado. 4 estamos consiguiendo puntos de concidencia no todos son como el colega guaidÓ. a la salida prÓximo que iniciado unaampaÑa que recorre el paÍs >> hay gente muriendo por enfermedades crÓnicas >>> hay gente muriendo por cÁncer, porque siempre hay comida segÚn la encuestadora nacional, pese a que consideran ineficiente el desempeÑo opositor 40% lo apoyan la razÓn parece evidente. >> en este reajuste cualquiera puede ser o sea, estÁn aumentando lo que dice de que el porcentaje le escribiÓ un uruguayo dice que mundo serÁ y serÁ una porquerÍa >>> pero de lado chavista parece ser desilusiÓn similar algunos han perdido mÁs de lo ganado >>> me quitaron hasta las casas que yo construyo con mi sudor tiempo en la calle tiempo sin baÑarme >>> para muchos un panor llenoÍi podrÍa terminar otro aÑo de socialismo por ahora nicolÁs maduro solamente ha hablado de elecciones parlamentarias >>> hay mÁs noticias si planea comprar casa por primera vez ponga atenciÓn a la i
dÓlares >>> varios paÍses centro americanos estÁn en alerta en honduras por ejemplo se dispararon las etauÉs de 2 aÑos de haberse retirado. 4 estamos consiguiendo puntos de concidencia no todos son como el colega guaidÓ. a la salida prÓximo que iniciado unaampaÑa que recorre el paÍs >> hay gente muriendo por enfermedades crÓnicas >>> hay gente muriendo por cÁncer, porque siempre hay comida segÚn la encuestadora nacional, pese a que consideran ineficiente el...
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, i was thinking, well, does she want to be his running mate, actually she probably wants to be the etarren's government or you know what don peebles tolder yesterday that she could be the mayor of new york, aoc. wrap your head around that, liz. >> i cannot imagine a more downward special. how as a guest, weeks before he's back to full throttle? >> i don't want to speculate because i don't know how extensive the disease inside the heart actually was, it was two stints, it wasn't that extensive because if they would they would do bypass procedure, this is out-patient-type procedure, one stay at the hospital, he could technically get on campaign trail rather quickly. dagen: shouldn't have known this was a problem beforehand, if you had a stress test wouldn't they have detected this? >> impossible to know. maria: how serious health issue for is for bernie sanders, we don't know the indication of why this happened, stints are placed every day and sometimes too often and become issue of concern for us r we doing procedures too often because what we have seen in certain instants and not in he
, i was thinking, well, does she want to be his running mate, actually she probably wants to be the etarren's government or you know what don peebles tolder yesterday that she could be the mayor of new york, aoc. wrap your head around that, liz. >> i cannot imagine a more downward special. how as a guest, weeks before he's back to full throttle? >> i don't want to speculate because i don't know how extensive the disease inside the heart actually was, it was two stints, it wasn't...