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gets a $109,000 bill for medical s e coved by how totectourself from sphed running with shalane flanagan who said changing the way she eats made her a winner.> t wegi with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> a verdict is announced in the case of a deadly shooting of an unarmed black teenager. >> a former texas police officer found guilty of murder. >> i mean, it doesn't bring jordan back, but we have some kind of closure. >>> in florida, two construction workers are dead after scaffolding collapsed near disney world. >>> puerto rico's governor raised hurricane maria's death toll from 64 to nearly 3,000. >> the trump administration is looking at regulating google searches. >> president trump saying google searches for tough news. >>> senator lindsey graham talks about his old friend, john mccain. >> he could be tough. but the joy you received from being with you will sustain you for a lifetime. >>> wisconsin governor has declared a state of emergency after days of severe flooding in parts of the state. >> never seen anything like this before. >>> all that -- >> a
gets a $109,000 bill for medical s e coved by how totectourself from sphed running with shalane flanagan who said changing the way she eats made her a winner.> t wegi with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> a verdict is announced in the case of a deadly shooting of an unarmed black teenager. >> a former texas police officer found guilty of murder. >> i mean, it doesn't bring jordan back, but we have some kind of closure. >>> in...
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flanagan consulting and a former congressman. we have david swanson he is the director of world beyond war dot org and in northwood we cross to introduce paul maher he is a professor of international politics at city university london all right gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to david first because he's written a book on the topic titled curing exceptionalism ok we have about a year and a half of this presidency i'm getting a pretty good idea what america first means in the mind of donald trump and i know be very well what american exceptionalism is and i'm not a big proponent of it. are is donald trump incompatible with his american firsts policies with washington's insistence. and digging their heels in very deep that american exceptionalism must be maintained go ahead david in charlottesville. i guess the short answer is no i don't see it look at what donald trump does in terms of foreign policy in terms of continuing u.s. imperialism and he is droppi
flanagan consulting and a former congressman. we have david swanson he is the director of world beyond war dot org and in northwood we cross to introduce paul maher he is a professor of international politics at city university london all right gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to david first because he's written a book on the topic titled curing exceptionalism ok we have about a year and a half of this presidency i'm...
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. >> reporter: the flanagan family picked up back to school supplies and shared with their kids that delays could happen on their muni ride home. after school. >> as long as we're together. that's what we're concerned about. >> reporter: a message about potential delays is posted on the san francisco unified school district website saying students and staff could be delayed getting to and fschool. >> so there's actualigoing to b balloons and music the first day. >> reporter: at visitation valley middle school, the pri s principal is excited to welcome 400 students on their first day couple kids show up late, we're not giving them a hard time. >> reporter: according to sfmta, they recently faced an operator shortage for daily service. there are several reasons occurring all at one time. including operators being trained for new systems and providing shuttles during the twin peaks tunnel construction. >> we know that school is starting this week. we have additional operators to provide additional service. >> reporter: spokesperson paul rose says while there's the potential for delays t
. >> reporter: the flanagan family picked up back to school supplies and shared with their kids that delays could happen on their muni ride home. after school. >> as long as we're together. that's what we're concerned about. >> reporter: a message about potential delays is posted on the san francisco unified school district website saying students and staff could be delayed getting to and fschool. >> so there's actualigoing to b balloons and music the first day. >>...
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the flanagan family picked up back-to-school supplies and discussed with their kids riding back home on muni this week, there could be delays. >> as long as they're together is kind of what we were concerned t. message about potential muni delays is posted on the san francisco unified school district's website, saying students and staff could be delayed getting to and from school. >> so there's actually going to be balloons and music the first day. >> reporter: at visitation valley middle school today principal joe tress is excited about the first day of school welcoming 400 students. he was notified some may not be on time. >> that gives us a little bit of heads up, that way in case a couple kids show up late we're not giving them a hard time. >> reporter: according to sfmta the reason is because of a startage of operators, and there are a number of factors, including the twin peaks tunnel construction that required using more operators for shuttle buses to connect people. also making sure everyone is trained. >> we know that school is starting this week. we have additional operator
the flanagan family picked up back-to-school supplies and discussed with their kids riding back home on muni this week, there could be delays. >> as long as they're together is kind of what we were concerned t. message about potential muni delays is posted on the san francisco unified school district's website, saying students and staff could be delayed getting to and from school. >> so there's actually going to be balloons and music the first day. >> reporter: at visitation...
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cross talking american exceptionalism i'm joined by my guest michael flanagan in washington he's president of flanagan consulting and a former congressman in charlottesville we have david swanson he is the director of world beyond war dot org and in northwood we cross to introduce palm our he is a professor of international politics at city university london all right gentlemen crossed the rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to david first because he's written a book on the topic titled curing exceptionalism ok we have about a year and a half of this presidency i'm getting a pretty good idea what america first means in the mind of donald trump and i know very well what american exceptionalism is and i'm i'm not a big proponent of it. are is donald trump incompatible with his american firsts policies with washington's insistence. and digging their heels in very deep that american exceptionalism must be maintained go ahead david in charlottesville. i guess the short answer is no i don't see it i look at what donald trump does in terms of
cross talking american exceptionalism i'm joined by my guest michael flanagan in washington he's president of flanagan consulting and a former congressman in charlottesville we have david swanson he is the director of world beyond war dot org and in northwood we cross to introduce palm our he is a professor of international politics at city university london all right gentlemen crossed the rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to david first...
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cross talking american exceptionalism i'm joined by my guest michael flanagan in washington he's president of flanagan consulting and a former congressman in charlottesville we have david swanson he is the director of world beyond war dot org and in northwood we cross to introduce problem our he is a professor of international politics at city university london all right gentlemen crossed the rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to david first because he's written a book on the topic titled curing exceptionalism ok we have about a year and a half of this presidency i'm getting a pretty good idea what america first means in the mind of donald trump and i know very well what american exceptionalism is and i'm not a big proponent of it. are is donald trump incompatible with his american first policies with washington's insistence. and digging their heels in very deep that american exceptionalism must be maintained go ahead david in charlottesville. i guess the short answer is no i don't see it i look at what donald trump does in terms
cross talking american exceptionalism i'm joined by my guest michael flanagan in washington he's president of flanagan consulting and a former congressman in charlottesville we have david swanson he is the director of world beyond war dot org and in northwood we cross to introduce problem our he is a professor of international politics at city university london all right gentlemen crossed the rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to david...
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she passed that on to peter flanagan, and he went on and said a woman cannot handle that job. women can't do nothing. so i said to peggy, once she called me, i said peggy, now you know the discrimination that is going on. i said i have been writing about the cab and all of transportation now for several years, and i know as much about them, more so than peter flanagan. the answer is no. well, then -- a reporter, a columnist, bob k, i'll have to get the name, began hearing about the fights that were going on. women were not getting anywhere. this penetrated to the white house. in the meantime, also, i have been fighting with oil companies , predecessor to exelon, about making a trip as a reporter through the northwest passage -- they had made an icebreaking tanker to go there. we do not have room for a woman. i was fighting these, literally by myself, but, there was some help in the background. on july 31, 1969, at 10:00 in the morning, i got a call from humble oil, we have found a room for you, and we want you to be ready to go on the trip. i said fine, thank you, i'll be read
she passed that on to peter flanagan, and he went on and said a woman cannot handle that job. women can't do nothing. so i said to peggy, once she called me, i said peggy, now you know the discrimination that is going on. i said i have been writing about the cab and all of transportation now for several years, and i know as much about them, more so than peter flanagan. the answer is no. well, then -- a reporter, a columnist, bob k, i'll have to get the name, began hearing about the fights that...
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peter flanagan called me up and said you want to be chairman of the fmc? i said y petes, peter, i'll tak but not until after i've made my last trip for the "sun" paper and the industry aboard the "manhattan." and thank you, peter. that was it. all of that fighting and aggravati aggravation. so i made a trip on the "manhattan." and on one of our -- there were no -- in those days you didn't have cell phones and all of the satellite stuff, et cetera. if you can get connected somehow to a land phone in the u.s., you were very lucky. well, we were coming to -- it was a day we were writing stories. and then all of a sudden, our phones were shut off. and i got the blame. i was the only woman reporter, remember. so i got the blame on the alleged accusation that the fcc had heard my obscenity to the rewrite man on the "baltimore sun" desk. after ten tries to get him to understand the word -- something. i finally said, oh, al, shit and out comes the humble oil people, et cetera. well, i was no good that all the reporters got mad at me because they said nobody can us
peter flanagan called me up and said you want to be chairman of the fmc? i said y petes, peter, i'll tak but not until after i've made my last trip for the "sun" paper and the industry aboard the "manhattan." and thank you, peter. that was it. all of that fighting and aggravati aggravation. so i made a trip on the "manhattan." and on one of our -- there were no -- in those days you didn't have cell phones and all of the satellite stuff, et cetera. if you can get...
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flanagan consulting and a former congressman in charlotte so we have david swanson he is the director of world beyond war dot org and in northwood we cross to introduce paul maher he is a professor of international politics at city university london all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to david first because he's written a book on the topic titled curing exceptionalism ok we have about a year and a half of this presidency i'm getting a pretty good idea what america first means in the mind of donald trump and i know very well what american exceptionalism is and i'm i'm not a big proponent of it. are is donald trump incompatible with his american firsts policies with washington's insistence. and digging their heels in very deep that american exceptionalism must be maintained go ahead david in charlottesville. i guess the short answer is no i don't see it i look at what donald trump does in terms of foreign policy in terms of continuing. u.s. imperialism and he is dropping more bombs he is building mo
flanagan consulting and a former congressman in charlotte so we have david swanson he is the director of world beyond war dot org and in northwood we cross to introduce paul maher he is a professor of international politics at city university london all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated let me go to david first because he's written a book on the topic titled curing exceptionalism ok we have about a year and a half of...
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i know as much about them, more so than peter flanagan. the answer is no. to hell with him. then a reporter, a columnist, barb k. i will have to get the name. you began hearing about the fights going on. women were not getting anywhere. this penetrated to the white house. in the meantime also, i had been fighting with humble oil companies, predecessor to exxon or whatever about making a trip as a reporter through the northwest passage. they had made icebreaking tanker to go there. "we don't have room for a woman." i was fighting these literally by myself. there was some help in the background. on july 31, 1969, at 10:00 in the morning, i got a call, "we have found a bedroom for you, a room for you and we want you to be ready to go on the trip." i said fine. thank you. i will be ready. 3:00 in the afternoon, the same day, july 31, 1959, peter flanagan called me up and said, do you want to be chairman of the fmc? i said yes, i will take it. but, not until after i have made papert trip for the sun and for the industry aboard the manhattan. and, thank you, peter. that was it. al
i know as much about them, more so than peter flanagan. the answer is no. to hell with him. then a reporter, a columnist, barb k. i will have to get the name. you began hearing about the fights going on. women were not getting anywhere. this penetrated to the white house. in the meantime also, i had been fighting with humble oil companies, predecessor to exxon or whatever about making a trip as a reporter through the northwest passage. they had made icebreaking tanker to go there. "we...
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. >> reporter: the flanagan family picked up back to school supplies and shared with their kids thathappen on their muni ride home after school. >> as long as they're together is kind of what we're concerned about. >> reporter: a message about potential delays is posted on the san francisco unified school district website, saying students and staff could be delayed getting to and from school. >> so there's actually going to be balloons and music the first day. >> reporter: at visitation valley middle school, the principal is excited to welcome 400 students on their first day tomorrow. he was notified, though, some may not be on time. >> that gives us a little bit of heads-up in case a couple kids show up late. >> reporter: according to sfmta, they've recently faced an operator shortage for daily service. there are several reasons occurring all at one time, including operators being trained for new systems and providing shuttles during the twin peaks tunnel construction. >> we know that school is starting this week. we have additional operators to provide additional service. >> report
. >> reporter: the flanagan family picked up back to school supplies and shared with their kids thathappen on their muni ride home after school. >> as long as they're together is kind of what we're concerned about. >> reporter: a message about potential delays is posted on the san francisco unified school district website, saying students and staff could be delayed getting to and from school. >> so there's actually going to be balloons and music the first day. >>...
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. >> and, joining us now is tom flanagan with the bay area air quality management district. what is the concern with all of this smoky air? >> biggest concern is public health. we want people to limit their exposure to smoke. right now, we have pretty decent air quality in the bay area. but what we will see in the next couple of days is smoke start to sweep into the bay area, and potentially start to affect people's health. so, they should stay indoors, closed doors and windows, if they do smell smoke. and, they should be very aware and sensitive to their own health, and try to minimize any exposure. >> who has to worry the most? i'm assuming elderly folks and young children? >> you are absolutely right. it's the elderly. it's children. and it's anyone with a respiratory condition. they are the most susceptible to having impacts from this smoke. >> tom, what about people with animals for pets? what do you want them to know? is it dangerous or concerning for animals? >> well currently right now, air quality is in the good range across most of the bay area. but, if we do see l
. >> and, joining us now is tom flanagan with the bay area air quality management district. what is the concern with all of this smoky air? >> biggest concern is public health. we want people to limit their exposure to smoke. right now, we have pretty decent air quality in the bay area. but what we will see in the next couple of days is smoke start to sweep into the bay area, and potentially start to affect people's health. so, they should stay indoors, closed doors and windows, if...
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. >> reporter: tom flanagan with the bay area air district says the proposal would undo years of progress in reducing air pollution, although the bay cali f, aialhabeen improved due vehicle standards and he says this could do harm to human health years into the future. >> transportation is the number one source of air pollution. we have to figure out how to reduce emissions from transportation and rolling back standards will not help. >> reporter: len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> the time now is 4:41 am, an outline is put down for killing goats in the bay area, but environmentalist 's are pushing for a new approach. -- environmentalist's are pushing for a new approach. >>> in sonoma county. it's the second time in recent months that property owners trapped and killed animals tied to livestock deaths. kpix 5 reporter mary lee...on what some say is a better approach. sot jamie burkart (lives between glen ellen and santa rosa) dismount line was put doe cond m property owners have trapped and killed animals tied to livestock deaths, kpix 5 reporter, mary lee on what could be a better rate port or --
. >> reporter: tom flanagan with the bay area air district says the proposal would undo years of progress in reducing air pollution, although the bay cali f, aialhabeen improved due vehicle standards and he says this could do harm to human health years into the future. >> transportation is the number one source of air pollution. we have to figure out how to reduce emissions from transportation and rolling back standards will not help. >> reporter: len ramirez, kpix 5....
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. >> reporter: bay area air quality district spokesman tom flanagan says the issued an advisory for friday and the weekend because polluted air from lake county could creep into the inland pockets of the bay area. >> places like santa rosa, places like the inland east bay, livermore, out to the walnut creek area. >> reporter: health officials say the smoke is dangerous and not just to the elderly, children, and people with respiratory conditions such as asthma. >> we need to take this seriously. it includes toxic chemicals. there is burning plastic, tires, cars, things that create particles that are not good for anybody to breathe in. >> reporter: respiratory therapist page brown kelly from marin general hospital says people should be aware of symptoms. >> some of the symptoms include headaches, burning eyes, runny nose, a sore throat, wheezing. when you are breathing and increased mucus production. >> reporter: thick smoke has already prompted air-quality warnings in the sacramento area. the san francisco recreation and parks department announced wednesday it is now extending the closure
. >> reporter: bay area air quality district spokesman tom flanagan says the issued an advisory for friday and the weekend because polluted air from lake county could creep into the inland pockets of the bay area. >> places like santa rosa, places like the inland east bay, livermore, out to the walnut creek area. >> reporter: health officials say the smoke is dangerous and not just to the elderly, children, and people with respiratory conditions such as asthma. >> we...
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congressman michael patrick flanagan this case demonstrates u.s. media is not interested in the truth. he suddenly has to be accurate lanny davis says or i'm going colorful career washington. saying outrageous things and behaving in an outrageous way but now this the stakes are so i suddenly realized he has to tell the other version a complete truth that his exaggerations are not going to be tolerated and now the source of the story says it's not a story but c.n.n. still wants it to be a story and i think your viewers can see the state of the news media in the united states now which is broken to very poor and they're not they're not really interested in truth for truth sake they're interested in little bit of the color of truth so that they can get the right outcome in the election or in other areas where they're working to gain advantage over the president. u.n. investigators say top military officials in manama should be prosecuted to the genocide and crimes against humanity directed towards a hinge of muslims their minority group in the southea
congressman michael patrick flanagan this case demonstrates u.s. media is not interested in the truth. he suddenly has to be accurate lanny davis says or i'm going colorful career washington. saying outrageous things and behaving in an outrageous way but now this the stakes are so i suddenly realized he has to tell the other version a complete truth that his exaggerations are not going to be tolerated and now the source of the story says it's not a story but c.n.n. still wants it to be a story...
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anna 0 flanagan getting the monthly dream start with the final touch to settle the nerves early on asa change of fortune. leveling for spain and ensuring the match had the penalties. for the second game in a row, ireland took their chances in a shoot out. tied it to happen to after the first five rounds and went to sudden death. it came down to her. and the midfielder stood tall senator team through to a first ever world cup final. the netherlands awaits the steam of irish amateurs. —— this team. so in the second semi—final the favourites netherlands beat australia but only just. it was also 1—1 after normal time, but the world number one side squeezed through in a penalty shoot—out. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. a full support stay in an hour and i will see you later for that. a full support stay in an hour and i will see you laterfor that. —— sportsday. good evening. detectives searching for the midwife samantha eastwood, who's been missing for more than a week, have found a body near caverswall, in staffordshire. than
anna 0 flanagan getting the monthly dream start with the final touch to settle the nerves early on asa change of fortune. leveling for spain and ensuring the match had the penalties. for the second game in a row, ireland took their chances in a shoot out. tied it to happen to after the first five rounds and went to sudden death. it came down to her. and the midfielder stood tall senator team through to a first ever world cup final. the netherlands awaits the steam of irish amateurs. —— this...
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but anna 0'flanagan got them off to a dream start, putting them ahead within three minutes however they the match into penalties. it takes nerves of steel to score in a shoot out but gillian pinder took it to another level, scoring for the second time in sudden death to take her team into the history books. theirjourney has been an incredible one, a team of amateurs have turned the hockey world cup on its head and will now face netherlands in this afternoon's final. i think it is safe to say this is going to go down in history and i don't know if i will ever play with a better bunch of girls. they deserve this, they deserve it so much and maybe the fact that we are amateur makes us take it a wee bit deeper and ijust hope that this gets the credit it deserves because we are in the world cup final, like, it doesn't really get much better than that. so it's the world's number one side against the second lowest—ranked team in the whole tournament. ireland will begin as huge underdogs but with this fighting spirit, they will be dreaming of doing the unthinkable once again. action is under wa
but anna 0'flanagan got them off to a dream start, putting them ahead within three minutes however they the match into penalties. it takes nerves of steel to score in a shoot out but gillian pinder took it to another level, scoring for the second time in sudden death to take her team into the history books. theirjourney has been an incredible one, a team of amateurs have turned the hockey world cup on its head and will now face netherlands in this afternoon's final. i think it is safe to say...
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anna 0'flanagan getting them off to a dream start with the final touch to settle the nerves early onand ensuring the match headed to penalties. for the second game in a row, ireland took their chances in a shoot out. with it tied at 2—2 after the first five rounds, it went to sudden death. it came down to gillian pinder, and the midfielder stood tall, sending her team through to a first ever world cup final. the netherlands awaits them, but this team of irish amateurs are on the brink of becoming world beaters. jo currie, bbc news, at the lee valley hockey centre in london. adam peaty has broken his own world record in the 100 metres breastroke to win britain's first swimming gold at the european championships in glasgow. 0ur correspondentjoe wilson was there to see him do it. there was one reason to take your eyes off adam peaty in glasgow. to watch the clock. the world record 57.13 he was chasing was his own. on tv, a red line marks the pace he needed. for context, britain's james wilby — an excellent second — was over a second and a half behind. he's broken the world record, 57.00
anna 0'flanagan getting them off to a dream start with the final touch to settle the nerves early onand ensuring the match headed to penalties. for the second game in a row, ireland took their chances in a shoot out. with it tied at 2—2 after the first five rounds, it went to sudden death. it came down to gillian pinder, and the midfielder stood tall, sending her team through to a first ever world cup final. the netherlands awaits them, but this team of irish amateurs are on the brink of...
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anna 0'flanagan getting them off to dream start with the final touch to settle the nerves early on as—— headed to penalties. for the second game in a row, ireland took their chances in a shoot out. tied at 2—2 after the first five rounds, it went to sudden death. it came down to gillian. and the midfielder stood tall sending her team through to a first—ever world cup final. i think it is safe to say this team will go down in history. i didn't know if i'll ever play with a bunch of girls. they deserve this so much. maybe the fact that we are amateur makes a statement more. i hope that this gets the credit it deserves because we are in a world cup final. like, it doesn't really get much better than that. and we have exceeded all expectations. let's get thoughts from former great britain players. first of all held. but into context how big this is for a team like ireland quizzed about it is massive. i think they have been in the world cup three times before. last time was in 2002. to even be at this world cup was a massive achievement but they have taken time out of work, trained full—ti
anna 0'flanagan getting them off to dream start with the final touch to settle the nerves early on as—— headed to penalties. for the second game in a row, ireland took their chances in a shoot out. tied at 2—2 after the first five rounds, it went to sudden death. it came down to gillian. and the midfielder stood tall sending her team through to a first—ever world cup final. i think it is safe to say this team will go down in history. i didn't know if i'll ever play with a bunch of...
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. >> kate sturm, mike flanagan, what are those names projecting? >> they are projecting a diverse agency. a diverse agency is one. in terms of a variable. one thing that has changed was thought to be an ivy league playground. it was thought that basically yell was the feeder school to the cia. it's more diverse. people from every educational background looking for the unconventional interest in black grounds. think there is a blue-collar side of the cia and white colored collared side. it's important part of the cia. you may run the airplanes and shut out the shooters to guard the case officers to do this on glamorous stuff that you have to get done. the new mother blue-collar workers. they often have a chip on their shoulder. >> host: with those characters, they seem to have unlimited safehouses, unlimited money and resources. is that based on real life? >> i think the cia doesn't suffer for resources. it suffer sometimes for ideas. it suffers for our difficulty is a country in clandestine ways. americans are not great at keeping secrets or tellin
. >> kate sturm, mike flanagan, what are those names projecting? >> they are projecting a diverse agency. a diverse agency is one. in terms of a variable. one thing that has changed was thought to be an ivy league playground. it was thought that basically yell was the feeder school to the cia. it's more diverse. people from every educational background looking for the unconventional interest in black grounds. think there is a blue-collar side of the cia and white colored collared...
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. >> host: harris chang, tom bendel, denise ford, mike flanagan, some of the characters in "the quantum spy". what are those names projecting? >> those names are projecting a diverse agency, the cia is one in terms of every variable. all the women who work at the agency, i think one thing that really has changed about the cia is it's not an ivy league playground. they thought basically yale was the feeder school for the cia. it's more diverse in that way. people from every educational background, looking for the unconventional interests and backgrounds. i think there is a blue-collar side of the cia and the white-collar side. i think the head of support in my book, an important part of the cia is not often recognized at the safehouses and on the airplanes and they send out shooters to guard the case officers, they don't do all the glamorous stuff you got to get done if you're going to conduct an intelligence operation. there the blue-collar workers and they carry themselves that way. they've got a chip on their shoulder, interested in people and one of the works i've done is try to expl
. >> host: harris chang, tom bendel, denise ford, mike flanagan, some of the characters in "the quantum spy". what are those names projecting? >> those names are projecting a diverse agency, the cia is one in terms of every variable. all the women who work at the agency, i think one thing that really has changed about the cia is it's not an ivy league playground. they thought basically yale was the feeder school for the cia. it's more diverse in that way. people from every...
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. >> tom flanagan with the air district says this would undo years of progress in reducing air pollution, although the bay area was smoggy today, due to northern california fires, he says air quality has improved because of those vehicle standards. he says it could do harm to human health years into the future. >> transportation is our number one source of air pollution. so, we have to figure out ways to reduce emissions from transportation, and rolling back these admission standards are not going to help. >> reporter: the fuel efficiency standards that were set in 2012 under the obama administration set automaker fleet averages at 50 miles per gallon by the year 2025. allen, when you factor in real- world gas mileage and other green credits, it works out to about a 36 miles per gallon average by 2025. >> just for a second, let's say that proposal goes through, what will happen in california? we have even tougher emission rules here. >> reporter: well, if this does go through, california would lose its ability to set its own emission standards. california has the highest standards in the
. >> tom flanagan with the air district says this would undo years of progress in reducing air pollution, although the bay area was smoggy today, due to northern california fires, he says air quality has improved because of those vehicle standards. he says it could do harm to human health years into the future. >> transportation is our number one source of air pollution. so, we have to figure out ways to reduce emissions from transportation, and rolling back these admission...
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tom flanagan with the bay area air quality management district says coastal areas shall not be affected. is only the inland areas are concerned. >> we don't expect air pollution to reach significantly unhealthy levels in the bay area. but, we run a risk of it being unhealthy in the inland valleys periodically. >> reporter: a spokesman for the air quality association of california says it's not just elderly and children at risk. if you smell smoke and see ash, limit outdoor activities. health officials say to watch for symptoms of smoke exposure which include wheezing, headaches, burning eyes and a runny nose. >> i have a few friends up there and i worry about them. i actually lived near santa barbara where the thomas fire was raging and the air quality was really bad. i can't imagine what it's like for the people up there. their lives are completely changed because of the fire. >> reporter: a smoke advisory remains in effect through thursday. air quality officials say they have not determined if the spare the air alert will be in effect through thursday as well. cristina rendon, ktvu fo
tom flanagan with the bay area air quality management district says coastal areas shall not be affected. is only the inland areas are concerned. >> we don't expect air pollution to reach significantly unhealthy levels in the bay area. but, we run a risk of it being unhealthy in the inland valleys periodically. >> reporter: a spokesman for the air quality association of california says it's not just elderly and children at risk. if you smell smoke and see ash, limit outdoor...
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. >> did you know there were many other people considered for the role of ryan flanagan, the ambitious's heart was tried by several people. >> i'm not like all women. >> i'll give you that. >> he doesn't carry around any kind of star quality as a person. i mean, he's very warm and supportive as an actor. when we were in jamaica, which was wonderful, there weren't too many fans there that had seen "top gun." >> after this i'm going on to do rain man and i feel like i'm coming into my own. i'm getting some really terrific roles. >> 30 years later we're still digging tom cruise. what's his mantra for life? >> do what you're doing. just enjoy the ride. >> it has been one heck of a ride for tom cruise. now we have another anniversary to get to. this fall marks 40 years since jamie lee curtis screamed her head off as a baby-sitter in "halloween." only nischelle turner gets to go on scene. >> i pray every night that he would escape. >> i'm going to be 60 years old in november. i'm standing on the movie set of a movie i made 40 years ago. >> michael -- >> she's back and so is he. it's been fou
. >> did you know there were many other people considered for the role of ryan flanagan, the ambitious's heart was tried by several people. >> i'm not like all women. >> i'll give you that. >> he doesn't carry around any kind of star quality as a person. i mean, he's very warm and supportive as an actor. when we were in jamaica, which was wonderful, there weren't too many fans there that had seen "top gun." >> after this i'm going on to do rain man and i...
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tom flanagan with the bay area air quality management district says coastal areas should not be affected. it's only the inland areas of concern. >> we don't expect air pollution to reach significantly unhealthy levels in the bay area. but we run the risk of it being unhealthy in the valleys periodically. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the american lung association says it's not just a little early so she not just elderly and children at risk. health officials say you should watch for symptoms of smoke exposure which include wheezing, headaches, burning eyes and a runny nose. now, a smoke advisory does remain in effect through friday. but, officials say the national weather, not the spare the air alert, will be issued into thursday. >> i know you are on grizzly peak boulevard. i live not far from there. i have not noticed any smoke where i am. where you are tonight, can you smell smoke? see any smoke? have you noticed anything there? >> reporter: it was interesting. we were here this morning and afternoon. it was much worse this morning. although you can smell the smoke, you can also see
tom flanagan with the bay area air quality management district says coastal areas should not be affected. it's only the inland areas of concern. >> we don't expect air pollution to reach significantly unhealthy levels in the bay area. but we run the risk of it being unhealthy in the valleys periodically. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the american lung association says it's not just a little early so she not just elderly and children at risk. health officials say you should watch...
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and mike flanagan's directing, who's made some really, really good scary horror films.fd of the movie. >> seth: right. >> and -- so it will be interesting to see -- because this is quite a faithful adaptation of s novel "doctor sleep." but it will be interesting to see how fans of the movie take it versus -- >> seth: yeah. >> fans of the novel and if we can please everybody, see. >> seth: or if he did it exactly to the book and stephen king's still like, "nah, i don't like it either." yeah. [ laughter ] but i'm realizing now, because i think last time you were here we talked about the sequel to "trainspotting." which i loved so much.h, >>eah. yeah. >> seth: but, like, that also was you playing a character 20 years later. >> yes.as >> seth: at it was one you played in the first place. >> i play -- >> seth: but this is like an era of films that you're doing now that you're taking ystng people a howing what they look -- >> well, it's just i'm the guy. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> "play this guy older. we'll get him." >> seth: yeah, yeah. >> get the scotsman. i dot know w
and mike flanagan's directing, who's made some really, really good scary horror films.fd of the movie. >> seth: right. >> and -- so it will be interesting to see -- because this is quite a faithful adaptation of s novel "doctor sleep." but it will be interesting to see how fans of the movie take it versus -- >> seth: yeah. >> fans of the novel and if we can please everybody, see. >> seth: or if he did it exactly to the book and stephen king's still like,...
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but anna 0'flanagan got them off to a dream start, putting them ahead within three minutes however theyootout but gillian pinder took it to another level, scoring for the second time in sudden death to take her team into the history books. the journey has been an incredible one, a team of amateurs have turned the hockey world cup on its head and will now face netherlands in this afternoon's final. it is safe to say this is going to go down in history and i don't know if i will ever play with a better bunch of girls. they deserve this, they deserve it so much and maybe the fact that we are amateur makes us take it a wee bit deeper and ijust hope that this gets the credit it deserves because we are in the world cup final, like, it doesn't really get much better than that. so it's the world's number one side against the second lowest—ranked team in the whole tournament. ireland will begin as huge underdogs but with this fighting spirit, they will be dreaming of doing the unthinkable once again. jo currie, bbc news. adam peaty really brought the european championships to life last night. th
but anna 0'flanagan got them off to a dream start, putting them ahead within three minutes however theyootout but gillian pinder took it to another level, scoring for the second time in sudden death to take her team into the history books. the journey has been an incredible one, a team of amateurs have turned the hockey world cup on its head and will now face netherlands in this afternoon's final. it is safe to say this is going to go down in history and i don't know if i will ever play with a...