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just changes that at least $35.00 people have died climbing all the rule over the decades but anna hanson and her cousin jeff have made it to the top. packing it in. my view for someone as a compromise where the public can climb up to ice portion i only not as far as the top layer wave going to die and they need that money goes back to the indigenous community but now only buy tools and hawks around all the room will be allowed after all the head of the park's business services wants to show...
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tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> we learned today that the european union is expected to delay its divorce from britain until february. the deadline had been october 31st. >> order! >> in a rare saturday session, the house of commons refused to vote on prime minister boris johnson's brexit plan. outside 1 million protesters demanded a new referendum on the issue. >>> canadians go to the polls tomorrow to choose lawmakers who will sit in their house of commons. prime minister justin trudeau's majority government could be in jeopardy after being bruised by scandals. polls show his liberal party and rival conservatives in a dead heat. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> thousands of anti-government protesters in hong kong defied a ban and flooded streets today. it got ugly fast. some protesters threw gas bombs and set fires. police responded with water cannons and tear gas. it's the 20th week of increasingly violent demonstrations with no end in sight.ew tensions between nuclear-armed rivals. today india and pakistan once again exchanged fire across the line disputing
tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> we learned today that the european union is expected to delay its divorce from britain until february. the deadline had been october 31st. >> order! >> in a rare saturday session, the house of commons refused to vote on prime minister boris johnson's brexit plan. outside 1 million protesters demanded a new referendum on the issue. >>> canadians go to the polls tomorrow to choose lawmakers who will sit in their house of commons....
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tom hanson has more on decision just handed down. >> we the jury thunanimously fi the defendant amber guyger guilty of murder as charged in the indictment. no outbursts. >> reporter: former dallas police officer amber guyger has been found guilty of murder in the shooting death of her 26- year-old neighbor botham jean. the 31-year-old took the stand in her own defense testifying about the says she mistakenly entered jean's apartment thinking it was her own. >> i pull my gun out and i de hho>> you pulled that trigge intended to kill mr. jean. >> he was the threat. yes, sir. >> reporter: guyger said she lives with immense guilt every day. >> i asked god for forgiveness and i hate myself every single day. >> reporter: prosecutors argued that guyger was irresponsible and had been sexting with a married work partner leading to the shooting. >> for her omissions and for her errors both have paid the ultimate price. >> reporter: jean's family hugged and celebrated the verdict after it was read. guyger faces up to 99 years in prison. tom hanson, cbs news. >> a live look now in the ll uras dan
tom hanson has more on decision just handed down. >> we the jury thunanimously fi the defendant amber guyger guilty of murder as charged in the indictment. no outbursts. >> reporter: former dallas police officer amber guyger has been found guilty of murder in the shooting death of her 26- year-old neighbor botham jean. the 31-year-old took the stand in her own defense testifying about the says she mistakenly entered jean's apartment thinking it was her own. >> i pull my gun...
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tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> in a stunning reversal, president trump now says his florida resort will not be used for next year's g7 summit. this after days of criticism. >> reporter: president trump blamed media and democrat crazed and irrational hostility for ditching his doral golf result in florida as the site of the g7 summit in june. >> it's like such a natural -- >> reporter: the president came up with the idea which he first floated during this year's gathering in france. >> we have incredible conference rooms, incredible restaurants. >> reporter: white house acting chief of staff mick mulvaney suggested why mr. trump changed his mind. >> he was honestly surprised at the level of pushback. at the end of the day, he still considers himself to be in the hospitality business. >> reporter: at a briefing on thursday, mulvaney said president trump was prepared to handle criticism. >> there's going to be folks who will never get over the fact that it's a trump property. we get that. we're still going to go there. >> reporter: it was during the briefing mulvaney admitted there wa
tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> in a stunning reversal, president trump now says his florida resort will not be used for next year's g7 summit. this after days of criticism. >> reporter: president trump blamed media and democrat crazed and irrational hostility for ditching his doral golf result in florida as the site of the g7 summit in june. >> it's like such a natural -- >> reporter: the president came up with the idea which he first floated during this year's...
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tom hanson, thank you so much. >>> a come-from-behind win.ll off in late-inning heroics against the braves in the playoffs. late-inning heroics against the braves in the playoffs. a new place to explore. jill has entresto, a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? enough with mouthwash that burns. in fact, most mouthwashes contain more alcohol than you think. but colgate mouthwash is alcohol-free, and kills 99% of germs, without the burn. colgate total, mouthwash with no burn. ready or not, here i come! eww! gotcha! hide-n-stink protection. lysol spray kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria at the source unlike air fresheners. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities aroun
tom hanson, thank you so much. >>> a come-from-behind win.ll off in late-inning heroics against the braves in the playoffs. late-inning heroics against the braves in the playoffs. a new place to explore. jill has entresto, a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most...
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tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: we learn today that the european union is expected so delay its divorce from britan until february. y.e deadline had been october 31. >> order! >> quijano: in a rare saturday session the house of commons refused to vote on prime usnister boris johnson's brexit plan. outside one million protestors demanded a new referendum on the issue. canadians go to the polls tomorrow to choose lawmakers who will sit in their house of commons. prime minister justin trudeau's majority government could be in jeopardy after being bruised by scandals. alls show the liberal and conservative rivals in a dead heat. ofusands of antigovernment protesters in hong kong defied a ban and flooded streets today. it got ugly fast. some protestors threw gas bombs rod set fires. belice responded with water cannon and tear gas. it is the 20th week of increasingly violent glyonstrations with no end in sight. now to new tensions between two nuclear-armed rivals. today india and pakistan once again exchanged fire across the line dividing the disputed himalayan region of kashmir.
tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: we learn today that the european union is expected so delay its divorce from britan until february. y.e deadline had been october 31. >> order! >> quijano: in a rare saturday session the house of commons refused to vote on prime usnister boris johnson's brexit plan. outside one million protestors demanded a new referendum on the issue. canadians go to the polls tomorrow to choose lawmakers who will sit in their house of commons....
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removed just changes that at least $35.00 people have died climbing the rock over the decades and a hanson and her cousin jack have made it to the top. my view for someone is a compromise where the public can climb up to ice. top where we're going to die and then that money goes back to the indigenous community but now only bike tours and hikes around the rock will be allowed after all the head of the park's visit to services wants to show respect for the people's beliefs such a significant decision to close a call is there important that they could actually make such a huge decision themselves demonstrates that i actually own the place and that i can make these decisions without listening to what other people think. b. instillation field of light brightens up every night but if the path through the peak is closed a doctor in australia is colonial history. we have sports now to lifelong friends have been playing golf together for 15 years and have built up a huge amount of trust along the way the partnership between graeme coles and lifetime caddie sue carpenter is unique colin was born bl
removed just changes that at least $35.00 people have died climbing the rock over the decades and a hanson and her cousin jack have made it to the top. my view for someone is a compromise where the public can climb up to ice. top where we're going to die and then that money goes back to the indigenous community but now only bike tours and hikes around the rock will be allowed after all the head of the park's visit to services wants to show respect for the people's beliefs such a significant...
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we've got andrew hanson, the environmental stewardship program for the state parks. and taylor stone, project development habitat for humanity. why not just start here. >> my name is william gartman, i'm from west virginia and i completed a term with youth build north central and with the education alliance. >> it's okay. >> now, after completing my term, i've continued to be involved with youth build. i'm the head of the mentor program and i sit as the souse chef where we take in other members and train them to do that as well. >> terrific. >> my name is tawan reed, i'm a field team leader for fema corp. i served for about six months in puerto rico, we're now serving with the office of external affairs here in d.c. it's been an amazing opportunity. it's honestly changed my life. one of the firsts fingsthings i read ant the program, a team leader said it was the hardest yet most rewarding term of their life. now my term is up i can agree and i'm grateful. i'm honored to be here so i want to thank samantha warfield for reaching out to my campus and allowing me this op
we've got andrew hanson, the environmental stewardship program for the state parks. and taylor stone, project development habitat for humanity. why not just start here. >> my name is william gartman, i'm from west virginia and i completed a term with youth build north central and with the education alliance. >> it's okay. >> now, after completing my term, i've continued to be involved with youth build. i'm the head of the mentor program and i sit as the souse chef where we...
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what does victor davis hanson see behind what's going on?king a look back and see the picture from 30,000 feet. he is going to explain coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ create up to 12 combinations with applebee's new pasta and grill combos starting at $9.99. and get more bites for your buck with our late night half-priced apps. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ ♪ 'cos i know what it means ♪ to walk along the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song? i do. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. some things are too important to do yourself. ♪ get customized security with 24/7 monitoring from xfinity home. awarded the best professionally installed system by cnet. simple. easy. awesome. call, click or visit
what does victor davis hanson see behind what's going on?king a look back and see the picture from 30,000 feet. he is going to explain coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ create up to 12 combinations with applebee's new pasta and grill combos starting at $9.99. and get more bites for your buck with our late night half-priced apps. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of...
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goals from kirsty hanson and jane ross came either side of an ashleigh neville own goal to seal the winark. it was 2—2 at the break, but lisa—marie utland popped up with the winner for the royals 20 minutes from time. elsewhere, liverpool were held at home to a 1—1 draw by bristol city and west ham beat brighton 3—1. returning to japan — and mercedes set a new standard in formula 1 at the japanese grand prix as they secured a record—breaking sixth world championship double. valterri bottas‘ victory in suzuka sealed the constructors‘ title with four races to go — and with third place for lewis hamilton, he's not quite world champion yet, but only his team—mate bottas can catch him. michael redford was watching. bright sunshine at suzuka after a disrupted race weekend — typhoon hagibis now a distant memory, just a bit of a breeze to deal with. qualifying was made to look a breeze by ferrari early in the morning, sebastian vettel on pole position — his first since june. team—mate charles leclerc just behind him. their advantage was soon blown away, a stuttering start and valtteri bottas to
goals from kirsty hanson and jane ross came either side of an ashleigh neville own goal to seal the winark. it was 2—2 at the break, but lisa—marie utland popped up with the winner for the royals 20 minutes from time. elsewhere, liverpool were held at home to a 1—1 draw by bristol city and west ham beat brighton 3—1. returning to japan — and mercedes set a new standard in formula 1 at the japanese grand prix as they secured a record—breaking sixth world championship double. valterri...
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i'm tom hanson. in its battle against the impeachment inquiry gaining steam on capitol hill. acting chief of staff mick mulvaney for the first time admitted that president trump withheld military aid to ukraine as a quid pro quo, which means they'd get the money if they investigated mr. trump's political rivals. for weeks now, the president and his allies have denied this. meanwhile, one of president trump's long-time supporters gave congress a behind-the-scenes look at the pressure campaign in ukraine. nancy cordes reports. >> it left the president's own lawyers mystified and blindsided, according to our sources. so tonight mulvaney is already trying to walk his comments back, saying in a statement that he was somehow misconstrued. >> i have news for everybody. repolicy.it.ertopolitics >> reporter: the president's acting chief of staff mick mulvaney admitted today that there was a quid pro quo involving u.s. military aid to ukraine, but not, he insisted, for the reason everyone thinks. >> the money
i'm tom hanson. in its battle against the impeachment inquiry gaining steam on capitol hill. acting chief of staff mick mulvaney for the first time admitted that president trump withheld military aid to ukraine as a quid pro quo, which means they'd get the money if they investigated mr. trump's political rivals. for weeks now, the president and his allies have denied this. meanwhile, one of president trump's long-time supporters gave congress a behind-the-scenes look at the pressure campaign in...
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i'm tom hanson.estigators still don't know what caused the fiery wreck of a vintage warplane at an air show in connecticut. the world war ii era b-17 bomber, nicknamed the 909, got into trouble shortly after takeoff. the pilot tried to land but crashed into a maintenance shed at the airport. at least five people were killed. it turns out the same plane had another accident more than 30 years ago. kris van cleave has the story. >> reporter: the plane took off from the runway right behind us around 9:45 this morning. it was just minutes away from disaster. i'm going to step out of the way, and you see there are still a number of emergency vehicles and investigators at the crash site. the question now is what went so wrong. >> 93012, we'd like to return to the field. >> reporter: the world with a two era b-17 burst into flames after crash landing at hartford's bradley airport. from the air you can see the burned wreckage. angela fletcher saw the plane moments before the crash. >> i heard what sounded li
i'm tom hanson.estigators still don't know what caused the fiery wreck of a vintage warplane at an air show in connecticut. the world war ii era b-17 bomber, nicknamed the 909, got into trouble shortly after takeoff. the pilot tried to land but crashed into a maintenance shed at the airport. at least five people were killed. it turns out the same plane had another accident more than 30 years ago. kris van cleave has the story. >> reporter: the plane took off from the runway right behind...
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i'm tom hanson.dent trump has been calling on republicans in congress to defend him against the impeachment inquiry gathering steam on capitol hill. and yesterday he got his wish. a hoard of gop congressmen stormed the hearing room trying to stop a top pentagon official from testifying about military aid to ukraine and why it was held up by president trump. after getting kicked out by capital police, they camped out in the hallways, chanting, let us in. president trump, it turns out, knew all about the theatrics before they went down. nancy cordes begins our coverage. >> we want to know what's going on. >> reporter: they staged their revolt in the basement of the u.s. capitol. >> we're going in. >> reporter: more than two dozen house republicans stormed a secure area, and refused to leave a scheduled deposition. >> by golly, if they're going to do it, do it in public! >> reporter: one member broadcasting the rebellion from behind closed doors. >> we've been here for hours. by now, all the democrat me
i'm tom hanson.dent trump has been calling on republicans in congress to defend him against the impeachment inquiry gathering steam on capitol hill. and yesterday he got his wish. a hoard of gop congressmen stormed the hearing room trying to stop a top pentagon official from testifying about military aid to ukraine and why it was held up by president trump. after getting kicked out by capital police, they camped out in the hallways, chanting, let us in. president trump, it turns out, knew all...
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corey lewandowski and davis hanson will tell us but first democrats' democracy problem. that's the focus of tonight's angle. it was nice to get out of washington last week, even if it was only for a few days in chicago, another city run by liberals. getting out of the new york washington corridor it always reminds me that americans are generally a lot fairer and smarter and more practical minded than a lot of the bigwigs in politics and the media. especially in so-called flyover country. they have a pretty keen sense of what matters, where the solutions might be found, and what's not working. a lot of folks approached me, well, no pies were thrown thank goodness, but they approached me with comments like these. laura, what's with all the craziness in washington? is this going to hurt the economy? why don't they just let the voters decide next november? this is absurd. obviously, it's not a scientific survey, and i'm not contending that it is but these comments did get me thinking and i've come to the sad conclusion that democrats are basically done with democracy, at lea
corey lewandowski and davis hanson will tell us but first democrats' democracy problem. that's the focus of tonight's angle. it was nice to get out of washington last week, even if it was only for a few days in chicago, another city run by liberals. getting out of the new york washington corridor it always reminds me that americans are generally a lot fairer and smarter and more practical minded than a lot of the bigwigs in politics and the media. especially in so-called flyover country. they...
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tom hanson has oneoung woman's story. >> reporter: cecilia mcgive was diagnosed with schizophrenia inhat i was not only losing my mind but my future, as well. >> reporter: for years she hid her condition because of the stigma. she started students with schizophrenia to raise awareness. >> as a student who hallucinates and struggles with a certain level of paranoia and has a diagnosis of schizophrenia, i realized that there wasn't very much support on college campuses. >> reporter: she's among the 60 million adults and adolescents living with a mental health condition in this country. according to the national alliance on mental illness or nami, some of the most common conditions include anxiety, depression, and post traumatic stress disorder. conditions like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia are less common. >> only about four in ten adults who experiences a mental health condition gets treatment. that means six out of ten are going without any kind of treatment. >> reporter: while rates of mental health conditions are fairly steady, rates of anxiety and depression in children and ad
tom hanson has oneoung woman's story. >> reporter: cecilia mcgive was diagnosed with schizophrenia inhat i was not only losing my mind but my future, as well. >> reporter: for years she hid her condition because of the stigma. she started students with schizophrenia to raise awareness. >> as a student who hallucinates and struggles with a certain level of paranoia and has a diagnosis of schizophrenia, i realized that there wasn't very much support on college campuses. >>...
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hanson -- >> mr. kramer. >> supervisor fewer: i'm looking at names here. i'm so sorry. you're under number 15, person with significant experience in economic development. your area of expertise is actually much broader than that. >> yeah. both. >> supervisor fewer: sent it through different areas of the cannabis industry. >> i think i'm qualified for that one. but i think i probably qualify for more of them. i just didn't know. there was a guy victor, he calls me up, he said you didn't fill out a seat. i go, well, i don't know which one i'm qualified for. he talked to me for a minute, filled it out. i said, cool. >> supervisor fewer: so thank you, mr. kramer, for coming today. let me ask you then, so how do you think that we could expand the cannabis workforce into really professional, to be a profession, from every level? you mentioned people who do the trimming, people -- first line, like we talked about apprenticeships here, we also talked about local hire. and since you're a san franciscan, i'm a fourth-generation san franciscan myself, what are some of your ideas a
hanson -- >> mr. kramer. >> supervisor fewer: i'm looking at names here. i'm so sorry. you're under number 15, person with significant experience in economic development. your area of expertise is actually much broader than that. >> yeah. both. >> supervisor fewer: sent it through different areas of the cannabis industry. >> i think i'm qualified for that one. but i think i probably qualify for more of them. i just didn't know. there was a guy victor, he calls me...
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. >> reporter: ellen hanson harris of sebastopol had a decision to make when the mandatory evacuationer came down. a phone call from a friend helped her decide to stay home. >> a few of them that are in town turned around because it took two hours to go three blocks just to get out of town and they just said, forget it. >> reporter: for 30,000 west county residents, the mandatory evacuation order is now reduced to an evacuation warning. >> we are permitting people back into the area. they are free to enter the area without identification or any permits. they are free go home. >> reporter: thousands of evacuees have overwhelmed shelters like this one in petaluma. we're told five times what you see here has been handed out to evacuees including 500 pillows a day. >> those 500 pillows came from our community. some people can donate one, and some people donated 20. it's been an amazing community effort. >> reporter: some shelters filled up quickly leaving terry and alex to park their rv in a petaluma parking lot. >> you have chipotle here. if you want to do a little shopping you have targ
. >> reporter: ellen hanson harris of sebastopol had a decision to make when the mandatory evacuationer came down. a phone call from a friend helped her decide to stay home. >> a few of them that are in town turned around because it took two hours to go three blocks just to get out of town and they just said, forget it. >> reporter: for 30,000 west county residents, the mandatory evacuation order is now reduced to an evacuation warning. >> we are permitting people back...
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they feel it's their right to climb the national landmark the aborigines holy rock teacher ana hanson and her cousin geoff say the geological future belongs to all australians i think you can be respectful about it and it's a it's a rock basin what are some areas i might where you stay away from assert certain areas and it's a wonder of the world it's almost certain my bucket list long ago australians of european descent named it airs rock but for the aborigines it's always been signs were put up here a couple of years ago please do not climb an action film has been made on the rock people leave their garbage lying around now the request has become a ban or what we have read a lot of this is sacred ground for us the tourists neither understand this nor want to understand it they say this is my rock i say no this is not your rock it's our rock or only where. there are 700000 aborigines in australia and many feel their disadvantage to this day. the artist couple lulu and billy cooley are not against tourists coming to the louvre in general but they do want their culture to be respected
they feel it's their right to climb the national landmark the aborigines holy rock teacher ana hanson and her cousin geoff say the geological future belongs to all australians i think you can be respectful about it and it's a it's a rock basin what are some areas i might where you stay away from assert certain areas and it's a wonder of the world it's almost certain my bucket list long ago australians of european descent named it airs rock but for the aborigines it's always been signs were put...
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removed just changes that at least $35.00 people have died climbing the rock over the decades and a hanson and her cousin jack have made it to the top. my view for someone is a compromise where the public can climb up to ice portion highly modest 5 hours the top where we're going to die and they need that money goes back to the indigenous community but now only back to us and hikes around the rock will be allowed after all the head of the parks visit to sever says wants to share respect for the people's beliefs such a significant decision to close a call is very important that they can actually make such a huge decision themselves demonstrate that i actually own the place and that i can make these decisions without listening to what other people think. the instillation field of light brightens up every night but if the path to the peak is closed a doctor chapter in australia's colonial history. we have some sports now in a polish football club's outreach program has been crowned best grassroots club at the 21000 iu a grassroots ward ceremony their work in a tough district of warsaw is aime
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their right to climb the national landmark the holy rock of the local aboriginal people teacher and a hanson and her cousin geoff say the geological feature of belongs to all australians. think you can be respectful about it and it's a rock this and what are some areas where you stay away from most certain areas and it's a wonder of the world it's on so my bucket list long ago a strand of european descent named it is rock but for indigenous communities it's always been all row signs were put up here a few years ago please do not climb but an action film has been made on the rock while people leave their garbage lying around and use the area as an outdoor toilet now the request has become a ban or a lot of this is sacred ground for us the tourists neither understand this nor want to understand it they say this is my rock and i say no this is not your rock it's our rock. there are 700000 indigenous people in australia and many feel they are disadvantaged in many ways to this day beatus couple lulu and billy coolly and not against tourist coming to all of you in general they do want their cultu
their right to climb the national landmark the holy rock of the local aboriginal people teacher and a hanson and her cousin geoff say the geological feature of belongs to all australians. think you can be respectful about it and it's a rock this and what are some areas where you stay away from most certain areas and it's a wonder of the world it's on so my bucket list long ago a strand of european descent named it is rock but for indigenous communities it's always been all row signs were put up...
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. >> seat 14, burke hanson. >> sorry, just give me one minute here. this is a lot of seats at once. >> thank you chair ronen and supervisor walton for putting forward your proposed appointments to the various seats. i'm in agreement with all of your proposed appointments except seat 14. my preference is on jesse for seat number 14, given his extensive experience and expertise with cannabis law and regulation statewide and locally. his direct experience facilitating hiring disadvantage community members by cannabis businesses and his very long commitment to ensuring equity and social justice, principles and practices, ensuring that these are essential in regulating the cannabis industry and i think mr. stout, we received broad support from his appointment from a range of stakeholders in san francisco. >> thank you. i too in agreement with seat, 8, 9, 13, 11, 15, and 16. i also was having a hard time deciding for seat 14 between jesse stout and anna grabstein. who are both extremely qualified and have done so much in this industry. so what i will do the
. >> seat 14, burke hanson. >> sorry, just give me one minute here. this is a lot of seats at once. >> thank you chair ronen and supervisor walton for putting forward your proposed appointments to the various seats. i'm in agreement with all of your proposed appointments except seat 14. my preference is on jesse for seat number 14, given his extensive experience and expertise with cannabis law and regulation statewide and locally. his direct experience facilitating hiring...
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josh hanson was stabbed to death four years ago by a man called shane o'brien. mr o'brien immediately went on the run, leaving the country and evading police for three and a half years. he was finally caught earlier this year and brought back to the uk. this week, he was given a life sentence. josh's mother and sister, who've been on the programme several times, will be here this morning to talk about finally getting justice for him. first carrie gracie has the news. postmortem examinations are due to be carried out on some of the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. police believe the eight women and 31 men were chinese. lorry driver mo robinson, from county armagh, continues to be questioned after police were granted an extension. more on this story later in the programme, when we will be hearing from the dective who led the investigation into the morecambe bay tragedy, where 23 chinese cockle pickers drowned when they were trapped by rising tides. borisjohnson will spend the next three days trying to persuade mps to back his plans for a general election
josh hanson was stabbed to death four years ago by a man called shane o'brien. mr o'brien immediately went on the run, leaving the country and evading police for three and a half years. he was finally caught earlier this year and brought back to the uk. this week, he was given a life sentence. josh's mother and sister, who've been on the programme several times, will be here this morning to talk about finally getting justice for him. first carrie gracie has the news. postmortem examinations are...
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. >> reporter: ellen hanson harris of sebastopol had a decision to make when the mandatory evacuation order came down. a phone call from a friend helped her decide to stay home. >> a few of them that are in town turned around because it took two hours to go three blocks just to get out of town and they just said, forget it. >> reporter: for 30,000 west county residents, the mandatory evacuation order is reduce today an evacuation warning. >> we are permitting people back into the area. they are free to enter the area without identification or any permits. they are flee to go home. >> reporter: thousands of evacuees have overwhelmed shelters like this one in petaluma. we're told five times what you see here has been handed out to evacuees including 500 pillows a day. >> those 500 pillows came from our community. some people can donate one, and some people donated 20. it's been an amazing community effort. >> reporter: some shelters filled up quickly leaving terry and alex to park their arvi in a petaluma parking lot. >> you have chipotle here. if you want to do a little shopping you ha
. >> reporter: ellen hanson harris of sebastopol had a decision to make when the mandatory evacuation order came down. a phone call from a friend helped her decide to stay home. >> a few of them that are in town turned around because it took two hours to go three blocks just to get out of town and they just said, forget it. >> reporter: for 30,000 west county residents, the mandatory evacuation order is reduce today an evacuation warning. >> we are permitting people back...
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goals from kirsty hanson and jane ross came either side of an ashleigh neville own goal to seal the winween chelsea and the arsenal. that's all the sport for now. there's more on the bbc sport website including build up to scoatland adna wales's football euro2020 qualifiers later today. the kurdish authorities in northern syria say family members of islamic state fighters are among those who escaped from a camp for displaced people. the breakout happened as a turkish offensive targeted the area. the camp is now said to be unguarded. the us president trump donald trump has been speaking about the withdrawal of us troops from north eastern syria and says it is "very smart not to be involved in the intense fighting along the turkish border, for a change." "those that mistakenly got us into the middle east wars are still pushing to fight." "they have no idea what a bad decision they have made. why are they not asking for a declaration of war?" mr trump also added: the former us defence secretary james mattis says donald trump's abrupt withdrawal of us troops from the syria—turkey border has
goals from kirsty hanson and jane ross came either side of an ashleigh neville own goal to seal the winween chelsea and the arsenal. that's all the sport for now. there's more on the bbc sport website including build up to scoatland adna wales's football euro2020 qualifiers later today. the kurdish authorities in northern syria say family members of islamic state fighters are among those who escaped from a camp for displaced people. the breakout happened as a turkish offensive targeted the...
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mollie hemingway and victor davis hanson are here with analysis and reaction.eorge soros has been quietly working behind the scenes for decades but now he has a new goal. he's financing the campaign of far left prosecutors and this is a story that could affect the safety and security of your community and you don't want to miss it. and a haunted house that requires a medical waiver and a safe word. hollywood's reboot obsession, it never ends. and what happened to joe biden's hispanic website? raymond arroyo has all the details in a spooky friday folly. but first the announcement that u.s. attorney john durham's investigation is now a criminal probe and has made a lot of folks nervous in this town. they are all the same intel and media collaborate to make a collaborators that spread the phony collision narrative from the start. former obama and director of national intelligence james clapper appeared on television. it was it just me or did he seem to struggle to get out the right words? >> well, i'm very curious since presumably i'm one of those under investigat
mollie hemingway and victor davis hanson are here with analysis and reaction.eorge soros has been quietly working behind the scenes for decades but now he has a new goal. he's financing the campaign of far left prosecutors and this is a story that could affect the safety and security of your community and you don't want to miss it. and a haunted house that requires a medical waiver and a safe word. hollywood's reboot obsession, it never ends. and what happened to joe biden's hispanic website?...
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joining us tonight, victor davis hanson.is the author and best selling author and national review contributor. it's stunning stuff and it's good to see you, my friend. the absurdity of los angeles having to declare a crisis because its policies created so much homelessness. >> i think california's reaching the logical limitation of his radical progressive thought. we are seeing a culture where people are infected with e. coli and hepatitis c and even typhus. the idea is predicated that no one has the moral courage to say it's wrong and we'll address it. the hollywood elite, the people who live down in malibu or san francisco, the gavin newsoms, the feinsteins, pacific heights, presidio heights. they are never subjected to the ramifications of their own ideology. it doesn't fall on them because they have the money and influence, the gated community. the private security patrol. that's symptomatic of california. lou: a few other places, too. let's turn to the radical dems and his absurd quest to carry out an impeachment inquir
joining us tonight, victor davis hanson.is the author and best selling author and national review contributor. it's stunning stuff and it's good to see you, my friend. the absurdity of los angeles having to declare a crisis because its policies created so much homelessness. >> i think california's reaching the logical limitation of his radical progressive thought. we are seeing a culture where people are infected with e. coli and hepatitis c and even typhus. the idea is predicated that no...
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have a great weekend tom hanson. >>> still ahead, highflying way to travel. the latest service, where you can get picked up for a flight. >>> if you're looking for something to get out and do this week and we have you covered. look at those big events happening coming up. >>> i have your forecast as high pressures building in. it is finally friday. your full forecast is coming up. >>> we are starting to see ♪ you know when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? (smiling) sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. >>> here is alive look at the roof cam lit up brightly this morning under clear skies. it is 55 degrees in downtown san francisco. you will like this forecast with high pressure building in. >>> bay area scientists will embark on a weeklong investigation to explore the deep-sea floor. this is the nautilu
have a great weekend tom hanson. >>> still ahead, highflying way to travel. the latest service, where you can get picked up for a flight. >>> if you're looking for something to get out and do this week and we have you covered. look at those big events happening coming up. >>> i have your forecast as high pressures building in. it is finally friday. your full forecast is coming up. >>> we are starting to see ♪ you know when you're at ross and that cute dress...
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tom hanson has those stories and much more in the money watch report life and the new york stock exchange>>> stocks close tire. the dog in 372 points. they picked up one or 10 points in the s&p 500 finished up 41 points. they gave as much as $13 billion in profits to members of the company's owners this other company. it could make it difficult. with a proposed 3 billion with a proposed $3 billion. there taking a pass on the crypto currency. it comes after the wall street journal reported that visa mastercard and other financial partners that had initially agreed to back the crypto currency are now reconsidering. after facebook receives skepticism and backlash from u.s. and european governments. >>> we're hearing the abn b has a new offer to cater to animal lovers. give us the details. >> absolutely. the favorite story of the day. there now offering animal experiences. there featuring 1000 experiences cohosted by more than 300 species from around the globe. like having tea and crumpets with sheep in scotland or for the bold scouting arctic foxes. there's even a chorion here. so i hope you
tom hanson has those stories and much more in the money watch report life and the new york stock exchange>>> stocks close tire. the dog in 372 points. they picked up one or 10 points in the s&p 500 finished up 41 points. they gave as much as $13 billion in profits to members of the company's owners this other company. it could make it difficult. with a proposed 3 billion with a proposed $3 billion. there taking a pass on the crypto currency. it comes after the wall street journal...
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mollie hemingway and victor davis hanson are here with analysis and reaction.ros has been quietly working behind the scenes for decades but now he has a new goal. he's financing the campaign of far left prosecutors and this is a story that could affect the safety and security of your community and you don't want to
mollie hemingway and victor davis hanson are here with analysis and reaction.ros has been quietly working behind the scenes for decades but now he has a new goal. he's financing the campaign of far left prosecutors and this is a story that could affect the safety and security of your community and you don't want to
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joining me now reaction, is victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. victor, is there going to be a day of reckoning for the league, corporations that do this perpetual genuflecting to china? selecting? >> i think there is, first glance they are hypocrites because they are lions at home and cats abroad, but their consistent income other against freedom and therefore big money whether it is showing indifference to hong kong orcat. here at home, trashing laws or second amendments at thewhite h, but i don't think it sustainable because their attendance is sort of like the nfl. it's not going to grow on the--e sport, it is not going to grow on the interior of america, and it's maxed out on the coast and the woke young audience. what they are saying is, given international sports and we are going to look for chinese viewers and european viewers and we were to make the necessary political adjustments to get that cash and profit. it reminds me of another point that i think is the subtext of the whole issue and that is, the greatest achievements of donald trum
joining me now reaction, is victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. victor, is there going to be a day of reckoning for the league, corporations that do this perpetual genuflecting to china? selecting? >> i think there is, first glance they are hypocrites because they are lions at home and cats abroad, but their consistent income other against freedom and therefore big money whether it is showing indifference to hong kong orcat. here at home, trashing laws or second...