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ian happ is working on a perfect night.times, single, walk, an rbi double, one runs scored. his average up to .333. very few healthy averages really on either team tonight. that's strike two. >> john: he's done something different because he was feast or famine for a long time, trying to figure out if they're getting a single or hitting a home run, but his ability to switch it will go a long ways for his own career, but confidence now, whatever he's done different mechanically is starting to click more. >> joe: well, mentioned earlier he turned 26 yesterday, the number nine overall pick back in 2015. switch-hitter, 24 home runs as a rookie. three seasons ago. but up and down, up and down and trying to find a place to play every day ever since. he's really done a lot of work. it's got a manager that believes in him. he's also taken over this year, john, as a player rep, which if there was ever a year where the player rep was really put to work with all of these regulations that teams are given and trying to maneuver through
ian happ is working on a perfect night.times, single, walk, an rbi double, one runs scored. his average up to .333. very few healthy averages really on either team tonight. that's strike two. >> john: he's done something different because he was feast or famine for a long time, trying to figure out if they're getting a single or hitting a home run, but his ability to switch it will go a long ways for his own career, but confidence now, whatever he's done different mechanically is starting...
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>>but perhaps not to the stories we're hearing that the happ's pete, we know that if you look at levels of antibody in different people. it's not fairing skeptical of the page that some people way up there with less than 20 and some people are way down that was not him and what if these are examples of people homeless man. well our lucky and meet the virus can and just in to protection board. >>i had a positive test for antibodies at a private clinic in may having being ill a few weeks before with covid-19 symptoms. >>so i'm back 3 months, they said to see whether my antibody levels have dropped. >>recent studies have shown that these antibodies can decline rapidly off to infection bringing into question just how no lasting this type of protective immunity is it we have my result from last time and he. >>we have it today now you can see them i janice negative which i would expect had a thing of the affected recently igg has come down but still positive so i have some level of immunity they how much protection and what he's also week it is name. >>if i knew i was on board. it probably wo
>>but perhaps not to the stories we're hearing that the happ's pete, we know that if you look at levels of antibody in different people. it's not fairing skeptical of the page that some people way up there with less than 20 and some people are way down that was not him and what if these are examples of people homeless man. well our lucky and meet the virus can and just in to protection board. >>i had a positive test for antibodies at a private clinic in may having being ill a few...
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something you mentioned earlier which was the fact that jacob blake's name, even though the d shooting happe on sunday, really didn't even come up at the republican nati convention until a few days in. expect someone to mention it sooner? errin: well, you know, given that there was attenti paid to the protests, although that attention was focused as others have mentioned o the -- on lootg and violence, you know, and given that the president is -- is touting his record on criminal justice reform you have been some recognition of the national recning on race that is happening. again, on his watch this thsummer. bu isn't something that happened. and i think that that actually is i keeping with the racial playbook that this president has been operated under, you know, that got him elected in 2016. that he used again in 2018 and that we've already seen him using in this campaign and headed into november. listen, you know, the president is -- the messaging that he'sea using isy aimed at energizing his base. really aimed at expanding the electorate even though you did see kind of a parade of blale
something you mentioned earlier which was the fact that jacob blake's name, even though the d shooting happe on sunday, really didn't even come up at the republican nati convention until a few days in. expect someone to mention it sooner? errin: well, you know, given that there was attenti paid to the protests, although that attention was focused as others have mentioned o the -- on lootg and violence, you know, and given that the president is -- is touting his record on criminal justice reform...
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we'll see what happe with this particular negotiations. and as you know, there a regularly scheduled election, and you'll hear a lot more from predent trump about his views on lower taxes and rolling back regulations to promote growth, jobs, and wages. >> what about restaurants? i understand there's part of the bill thats about $120 billion bailout for restaurants that, you ow, some call it a bailout, but there are the opentable ceo warns that one in four restaurants are at risk of closure. yelp has just released survey shuttered restaura0% of the on the platform are closed for good. is the white house sportive of a restaurant bailout? >> yes. well, i wouldn't call it a bailout, o but it's othe areas that needs assistance. restaurantjust got so badly hurt and, you know, small stores, as well. so we are going to look to try to help -- once again extend help to those very areas. that's tough. >> how many more trillion do you think we're gonna need to spend altogether?>> wouldn't want to guess. i just wouldn't want to hazard >> earlier this s
we'll see what happe with this particular negotiations. and as you know, there a regularly scheduled election, and you'll hear a lot more from predent trump about his views on lower taxes and rolling back regulations to promote growth, jobs, and wages. >> what about restaurants? i understand there's part of the bill thats about $120 billion bailout for restaurants that, you ow, some call it a bailout, but there are the opentable ceo warns that one in four restaurants are at risk of...
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course, interessetary policy. came down, money was printed, quantitative easing, d.veral rounds of it happe people can argue or not reasonable measures in the aftermath of that event,ea but 12 later, interest rates are still zero. and you have said that you will go up in your lifetime.es >> probably not. >> is this not an example of emergencmeasures becoming commonplace, that there is --o there isth for returning to normalcy? l k, i think the fed's done a great job in this crisis. i really do.ct i think they reasonably quickly. you know, they had been raising interest rates. by the way, i don't know why. >> well, they ied in 2018. the markets responded poorly, so they return them to close to zero. >> yeah, they started in 2016.7, they went to 2018. they finally stopped in 2019. there was no inflati so they were getting back c to somethiled normal, although i had some problems with it. nonetheless, i think they acted quickly in this emergency, in this pandemic. i think ey did exactly the right thing. i thinthey learned a lot from the crisis of 2008, '09, and '10. they put liquidity into all
course, interessetary policy. came down, money was printed, quantitative easing, d.veral rounds of it happe people can argue or not reasonable measures in the aftermath of that event,ea but 12 later, interest rates are still zero. and you have said that you will go up in your lifetime.es >> probably not. >> is this not an example of emergencmeasures becoming commonplace, that there is --o there isth for returning to normalcy? l k, i think the fed's done a great job in this crisis. i...
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now it with a acted like it didn't happen, but it did happ happen. 21 african-americans shot by gunmenoming at the media spent all weekend telling you about how simon cowell fell off his electric bike in malibu because really, black lives matter. msnbc wants you to know that. it's grotesque, but it's now the rule. dead bodies don't count unless they are politically useful dead bodies. last month, it looked like. we played some of the video of it on that show, was very upsetting. the other channel did not play it. none of the prime time on msnbc even mention the shooting, they didn't care. politicians didn't care either. muriel bowser is the mayor of washington, d.c., claims to care about black lives very much, had the slogan painted in yellow on the road to the white house just to underscore how much he cares. so how did muriel bowser respond when 21 african-americans were gunned down in her city? she talked about her coronavirus lockdowns. bowser has banned gatherings in the city of more than 50 people and apparently, more than that at the cookout with the shooting occurred. this enra
now it with a acted like it didn't happen, but it did happ happen. 21 african-americans shot by gunmenoming at the media spent all weekend telling you about how simon cowell fell off his electric bike in malibu because really, black lives matter. msnbc wants you to know that. it's grotesque, but it's now the rule. dead bodies don't count unless they are politically useful dead bodies. last month, it looked like. we played some of the video of it on that show, was very upsetting. the other...
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this is up and down balance and talking about how, you know, mayhem and the end of the world will happ happen. instead of why not come up with something that's exciting, that's bold, that gets people instead of worrying about suppressing the black vote and suppressing black votes from people who believe in civil rights like i do. i think alana democrats talk about like they do. >> tucker: i appreciate you coming on the show tonight and it's an. interesting point and not made often enough. thank you for saying that. >> let me just say one last thing. if john f. kennedy said those who don't allow peaceful resolutions to happen made -- >> tucker: we are out of time. ♪ >> sean: welcome to this special edition of hannity, countdown to 2020, i'm jacob chafe it's in tonight for sean and last night president trump delivered a remarkable address closing out the republican national convention. pledging results for f the forgotten men and women of the country all while celebrating americans greatness and offering real policy solution to move the country forward. he is a small example. take a look
this is up and down balance and talking about how, you know, mayhem and the end of the world will happ happen. instead of why not come up with something that's exciting, that's bold, that gets people instead of worrying about suppressing the black vote and suppressing black votes from people who believe in civil rights like i do. i think alana democrats talk about like they do. >> tucker: i appreciate you coming on the show tonight and it's an. interesting point and not made often enough....
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but i don't think you all know that we are here right now and have the power to make it happ happen.on't think y'all hear me. but we have to do it together. we have to do it together. for our generations to come, our children. my brother cannot be a voice today. we have to be that voice. we have to be the change, and we have to be his legacy. thank you, from the floyd family. [cheers and applause] >> george floyd! >> george floyd! [crowd chanting] >> george floyd! >> george floyd! >> george floyd! >> george floyd! >> george floyd! >> george floyd! >> george floyd! >> george floyd! >> harris: i want to bring in my power panel now, as the family members are continuing to speak their , who are victims of police confrontations and violence. so they are speaking ahead of the commitment march. democrat, georgia state congressman, vernon jones. black voices for trump, we saw him speak this week at the rnc convention. welcome, great to have you on the program. scott bolden, former washington, d.c., democratic party chair and attorney, as well. good to see you, scott. we are looking, obviousl
but i don't think you all know that we are here right now and have the power to make it happ happen.on't think y'all hear me. but we have to do it together. we have to do it together. for our generations to come, our children. my brother cannot be a voice today. we have to be that voice. we have to be the change, and we have to be his legacy. thank you, from the floyd family. [cheers and applause] >> george floyd! >> george floyd! [crowd chanting] >> george floyd! >>...
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it reminded families we have protocols in place when that happe happens.at student and do contact tracing and school it go on for the rest of the students. >> neil: what about other parents or students, are they anxious they contracted the virus from this student? >> certainly there is a level of anxiety there. we look at seating charts for anyone around that student. we went into the classroom who would have been within 6 foot radius. we notified them that evening and sent a letter to all junior high school students. i parents appreciated knowing things were if place to work with families through this. >> neil: it's an interesting point you bring up. even if you have had your child take the test for the virus, the better part of valor is to hold off and wait until the test results come in. do you know of any other students where that might still be the case, that they are waiting for test results? >> we made it clear if you have taken a test, we don't you return until those results have come in. it happened on the first day. disappointing. not only our co
it reminded families we have protocols in place when that happe happens.at student and do contact tracing and school it go on for the rest of the students. >> neil: what about other parents or students, are they anxious they contracted the virus from this student? >> certainly there is a level of anxiety there. we look at seating charts for anyone around that student. we went into the classroom who would have been within 6 foot radius. we notified them that evening and sent a letter...
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i mean i think you're seeing it happ happen, impact in many different ways already. the president's spokesman, was like, you should look at the interference the joe biden campaign is running. you're seeing senator ron johnson who your correspondent has done excellent reporting on, actively engaging and soaking up this disinformation from foreign actors. the power of these campaigns is that they are done relatively subtly by russian actors through social media, and, you know, getting into the bloodstream of a lot of the literature and talking points that i think lawmakers, sometimes even unknowingly pick up. that's why you have house democrats who also called for a briefing for all lawmakers to hear from the intelligence community about what kind of intel and classified information is acceptable to, you know, be taking in, and then, you know, spitting out to the public again. i think, you know, it's not partisan or political to say that no one wants a repeat of 2016 or to imperil our democratic systems, which is exactly what the russians are trying to do roit now. >>
i mean i think you're seeing it happ happen, impact in many different ways already. the president's spokesman, was like, you should look at the interference the joe biden campaign is running. you're seeing senator ron johnson who your correspondent has done excellent reporting on, actively engaging and soaking up this disinformation from foreign actors. the power of these campaigns is that they are done relatively subtly by russian actors through social media, and, you know, getting into the...
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have better scientists than they do, we are better engineers than they do and we know exactly what happehat to europe and others and for the most part they are not buying huawei, if they do will have to cut off intelligence because we cannot have that go into beijin haer nerodob wyh citnarna ona o russia orianyiadynyials e that i ha, despiteteteed mha mha msha ug ohththt b chinauch meoro s tha, dth y do eou nouice ey aeyayslway sus rsisisi rsius ssiaruheyon say china,hi cha,naecna mtft ohe t boughtbougff by b chi c, chi isa th big pot o o gol g they s t's use rusesi insteadtete of chin but cutnauthe big problem and i made a much smaller problem, the fact is with hong kong, were saving a massive amount of billions of dollars and is not going to work and cannot work, it's based on the dollar and to the point there is almost no secondary currency, the dollar is stronger now than it's ever been, and will be stronger in my second term and i don't mean from a price standpoint but the pedigree of the dollar unless the biden getzen with his super taxes, he will tax this country into depression l
have better scientists than they do, we are better engineers than they do and we know exactly what happehat to europe and others and for the most part they are not buying huawei, if they do will have to cut off intelligence because we cannot have that go into beijin haer nerodob wyh citnarna ona o russia orianyiadynyials e that i ha, despiteteteed mha mha msha ug ohththt b chinauch meoro s tha, dth y do eou nouice ey aeyayslway sus rsisisi rsius ssiaruheyon say china,hi cha,naecna mtft ohe t...
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have better scientists than they do, we are better engineers than they do and we know exactly what happens, we explained that to europe and others and for the most part they are not buying huawei, if they do will have to cut off intelligence because we cannot have that go into beijing. there has nobody with china or russia or anybody else that i have, despite a media that is bought out by china much more so than russia, do you ever notice they always say russia, russia, russia, they don't say china, china, china because most of the people they look by the aba or bought off by china, china is the big pot of gold, they say let's use russia instead of china but china is the big problem and i made a much smaller problem, the fact is with hong kong, were saving a massive amount of billions of dollars and is not going to work and cannot work, it's based on the dollar and to the point there is almost no secondary currency, the dollar is stronger now than it's ever been, and will be stronger in my second term and i don't mean from a price standpoint but the pedigree of the dollar unless the bide
have better scientists than they do, we are better engineers than they do and we know exactly what happens, we explained that to europe and others and for the most part they are not buying huawei, if they do will have to cut off intelligence because we cannot have that go into beijing. there has nobody with china or russia or anybody else that i have, despite a media that is bought out by china much more so than russia, do you ever notice they always say russia, russia, russia, they don't say...
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when that exteriror event happes so that you can push through the window. if nobody is pushing, once the window opens there will be no chance to go through. that's a bit disconcerting because it means it's not totally all up to us. but that's really the state of being a minority in a country like this. that's the situation we're in. i think what that that's the situation we're in. so i think what that allows for is action, actually doing something. but taemt a kiat the same time realistic action. when people get into this sort of place we cope. so donald trump gets elected and people say, ah, i give up, i'm moving to canada or go wherever. which is donald trump is nothing compared to the long history of things african-americans in this country have had to endure and keep on enduring. i think if you have a long-term vision that says it's your responsibility to struggle perhaps even more so when it looks like there's no solution on the horizon then you can move on. >> you're not going to answer, richard? >> we're all in this together. you have no idea the num
when that exteriror event happes so that you can push through the window. if nobody is pushing, once the window opens there will be no chance to go through. that's a bit disconcerting because it means it's not totally all up to us. but that's really the state of being a minority in a country like this. that's the situation we're in. i think what that that's the situation we're in. so i think what that allows for is action, actually doing something. but taemt a kiat the same time realistic...
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democratic mayors, democratic governors are making this happ happen, do those funding this know that be? >> if you are business has been burned down, you don't really care. your primary care is and if this is beneficial, your primary concern is your business. i think it does matter where these funding sources are coming from. the founders -- an organization that was involved and peaceful protests. after months of rioting, arsen arsenic, looting, it's quite clear that they know who they're giving it to. they have been supporting this for months now. >> neil: what do they get out of this? pandemonium that stirs up the sense of anarchy? >> i think they are supporting anarchy because they want to show, they hope to show that the president cannot govern. i think they're absolutely ending up with these exact opposite -- big city mayors that are unable to govern. the president has acted in a responsible and measured way to deal with this violence. the folks that are funding this will wake up on november 4th and sadly realize, sadly for them realize that these efforts have backfired. america
democratic mayors, democratic governors are making this happ happen, do those funding this know that be? >> if you are business has been burned down, you don't really care. your primary care is and if this is beneficial, your primary concern is your business. i think it does matter where these funding sources are coming from. the founders -- an organization that was involved and peaceful protests. after months of rioting, arsen arsenic, looting, it's quite clear that they know who they're...
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are you asserting that did not happ happen? >> i'm saying sorting machines between now and the election will not be taken offline. >> the ones that have been taken offer line in the last couple of months. >> listen, here is what i'm saying. the normal process of doing all of this, jake, i had the postal system. i had the only bipartisan bill to deal with the 146 billion dollar loss that postal service will see over the next ten years. when you're looking at this, these postal machines and the draw down, that was a 2006 bill that has been implemented that i don't necessarily agree with but that's not this postmaster general that did that. that was the previous postmaster general under obama. >> i get that. why were these sorting machines taken offer line? why were they taken offline and why has postmaster general -- >> you keep saying that. get your producer to share where the sorting machines were taken offer line. let them whisper if your ear. you're picking up on a narrative that's not based on facts. when you look at the way
are you asserting that did not happ happen? >> i'm saying sorting machines between now and the election will not be taken offline. >> the ones that have been taken offer line in the last couple of months. >> listen, here is what i'm saying. the normal process of doing all of this, jake, i had the postal system. i had the only bipartisan bill to deal with the 146 billion dollar loss that postal service will see over the next ten years. when you're looking at this, these postal...
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so as we are looking agent what is happ -- looking at what is happening, we have this heat across thest that is causing high temperatures such as death valley at 130 degrees and that may set a world record there. looking at the tropical moisture surging into the areas to the north of us, that is what is helping to spark the wildfires in the lightning that we had, but now it is north of the bay area, and we are still left with the heat that is going to go into the next several days blocking chances of getting cooler air into our area, and so we are looking at the highs coming into the 90s and up to 100 degrees and it is looking like it is continuing into next week, and san francisco is going to get some slight cooling by the end of the work week. mike, how is that looking for the commute? >> it is looking like the heat is on for your forecast. kari, over here, the slowing is standard and here at the 101 northbound, yo can look at tyou maps and typical slowing and southbound 680, and the crash is on the shoulder, but the distraction and the build is coming out of the sunol and pleasanto
so as we are looking agent what is happ -- looking at what is happening, we have this heat across thest that is causing high temperatures such as death valley at 130 degrees and that may set a world record there. looking at the tropical moisture surging into the areas to the north of us, that is what is helping to spark the wildfires in the lightning that we had, but now it is north of the bay area, and we are still left with the heat that is going to go into the next several days blocking...
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look at what happen happs. it goes from 50 to 100 miles per hour.dis, there are new concerns with laura. there are a lot fmore. they're moving so fast, i'm not concerned with the rainfall. the biggest concern would be how powerful can the wind and storm surge get with laura by the time we get to thursday. >> i do notice new orleans is in the northeastern quadrant. would that make it the more powerful part that's being hit right there? >> yeah. there's a lot of dry air on the west side of the gulf. and both storms will have almost rain-free western sides of the storm. if you have that center line track, you'll be on the wet side and that's where the storm surge will be. if the storm goes -- you know, as of now, if it comes up near lake charles, yeah. that would put new orleans in the stronger storm surge and the higher winds. you don't want to be on the right dirty side of the storm. not that it's easy going through the backside. but the right side is always significant. right now marco looks to be a minor storm. laura has the potential for moderate,
look at what happen happs. it goes from 50 to 100 miles per hour.dis, there are new concerns with laura. there are a lot fmore. they're moving so fast, i'm not concerned with the rainfall. the biggest concern would be how powerful can the wind and storm surge get with laura by the time we get to thursday. >> i do notice new orleans is in the northeastern quadrant. would that make it the more powerful part that's being hit right there? >> yeah. there's a lot of dry air on the west...
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. >> a south carolina woman who bought a hair dryer on amazoned said this happ >> firis coming out ofproach has had consequences. >> a hoverboard caused a fire that destroyed their home. >> narrator: dgerous products were flagged by authorities in washington state. >> ...found dozens of school pplies that had high levels of toxic metals. >> narrator: and a recent report found thousands of banned,be unsafe, or misd products. >> i'm having a hard timeun rstanding something, which is that, that... you ow, amazon's entire bran is about the customer, right? yes. >> that it's... >> oh, i reminded them of this over and over again. >> you reminded them of what? >> i said that no customer wants to buy an unsafe product. no customer wants seleion that harms their child. no customer wants to buy something that burns down theira house e it looks cool and it's the latest, coolest thing.h >> sittie today, are you able to basically say that the products that you sell on amazon.com are safe? >> what i can say is, we work really hard to make sure that they're safe. we have... we've spent $400 million
. >> a south carolina woman who bought a hair dryer on amazoned said this happ >> firis coming out ofproach has had consequences. >> a hoverboard caused a fire that destroyed their home. >> narrator: dgerous products were flagged by authorities in washington state. >> ...found dozens of school pplies that had high levels of toxic metals. >> narrator: and a recent report found thousands of banned,be unsafe, or misd products. >> i'm having a hard timeun...
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let's get another check of what's happe lisa argen. >> liz, there's a severe thunderstorm warning inm the national weather service through 8:00, and you can see why, with all the lightning strikes, all over the bay area, so we're not done with this yet, especially here over into the east bay. you can see how active itnt ining here in san francisco, up through marin county, so we're looking at the hot weather as well, and we'll be back to update this for you at 9:00. >> all right, lisa, thank you. and you can keep up with the latest weather information with our accuweather app. you can get daily forecasts, with just a click of a button and of course, we're also tracking this on twitter, and on abc7news.com. thanks for joining us on "abc 7 mornings" this morning. thanks for sending us your videos. i'm liz kreutz, along with lisa argen. abc 7 news continues at 9:00 a.m. "gma" is next. have a great and safe day. with this one little nexgard chew comes the confidence, you're doing what's right, to protect your dog from fleas and ticks for a full month. and it's the only chew, fda approved
let's get another check of what's happe lisa argen. >> liz, there's a severe thunderstorm warning inm the national weather service through 8:00, and you can see why, with all the lightning strikes, all over the bay area, so we're not done with this yet, especially here over into the east bay. you can see how active itnt ining here in san francisco, up through marin county, so we're looking at the hot weather as well, and we'll be back to update this for you at 9:00. >> all right,...
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well the breakdown of what happ >>breaking news this morning for fires raging out of control this morning in the bay area we're live as firefighters rush to get a handle on them before temperatures once again reach triple digits. >>you're watching kron 4 morning news at 7. >>good morning and thanks for waking up with us and get ready for another hot day, i'm darya folsom, the i'm james fletcher john troubles, the one has been keeping us updated on the forecast. the timing of when we might start to see some relief which i say that air quotes john yes, i like the air close early because relief is. >>in perspective. we are going to be as hot as we have been which will offer some relief at least looking outside at san francisco. there's definitely cloud cover overhead those high clouds are making for a bit of a grey to start the morning, but you can also see some sunshine working its way through in the san francisco, 50's 60's and 70's is where we're starting this morning with concord at 72, livermore at 73 hayward in oakland in the upper 60's right now. now we do see excessive heat warning s
well the breakdown of what happ >>breaking news this morning for fires raging out of control this morning in the bay area we're live as firefighters rush to get a handle on them before temperatures once again reach triple digits. >>you're watching kron 4 morning news at 7. >>good morning and thanks for waking up with us and get ready for another hot day, i'm darya folsom, the i'm james fletcher john troubles, the one has been keeping us updated on the forecast. the timing of...
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was wonderful, what happe th n.b.a. sus wonderful. i talked about baseball tonight on the show. some of this uff was wonderful. i think peoplere proud and hopeful that amidst all the pain that progress is beie, mad education is being made, that people are mobilizing. but yow ve got to draa boundary between that and all the violence and l frankly of the violence i've seen in washington has hit young white people who are doing a lot of that stuff, and, but, so, you throw that boundary, and that should be a bundary kamala harris and joe biden cou draw. trump can't draw a boundary between the republican party an q anon. the you have to draw a boundary between what's liberal andt, what's destructive to your movement. the boundary has been drawn by most politicians a most times and i hope the democrats will draw that mean. >> woodruff: we will see. the campaign begins in enest after these conventions right now. david brooks, mark shields, thank you and thank you for being with us for these last two weeks. >> woodruff: as another difficult week for our country comes to a close, we want
was wonderful, what happe th n.b.a. sus wonderful. i talked about baseball tonight on the show. some of this uff was wonderful. i think peoplere proud and hopeful that amidst all the pain that progress is beie, mad education is being made, that people are mobilizing. but yow ve got to draa boundary between that and all the violence and l frankly of the violence i've seen in washington has hit young white people who are doing a lot of that stuff, and, but, so, you throw that boundary, and that...
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and details on the latest power outages as well so again download that now from your app choice of happ the store of choice is what i'm trying to say. >>donald trump is the wrong president for our country. he is clearly in over his head. >>still ahead on the kron 4 morning news former first lady michelle obama with criticism of president trump as the democrats try to send a message of unity on the first night of the democratic national convention. >>and another day of extreme heat across the bay area after what will be another comfortable morning. highs back >>some 14 right now and we're still in the middle of a heat wave. i don't even remember where it began as one no one is yeah, it's been pretty but i guess temperatures do change a bit going forward yet we are looking at at least good news temperatures are going up anymore in your forecast they are starting to go down ever so slightly day by day. so we don't need to focus how long we've been in the heat but just how much longer we have to get through it you look outside of the golden gate bridge extra golden this morning as we're get
and details on the latest power outages as well so again download that now from your app choice of happ the store of choice is what i'm trying to say. >>donald trump is the wrong president for our country. he is clearly in over his head. >>still ahead on the kron 4 morning news former first lady michelle obama with criticism of president trump as the democrats try to send a message of unity on the first night of the democratic national convention. >>and another day of extreme...
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they will own our country and we are not going to let that happ happen. >> chris: now, mr.hina what that travel ban in january. he imposed stiff tariffs as part of trade negotiations. joe biden routinely on the campaign trail dismisses the idea that china is serious competition, his praise, for the united states. they are going to say that joe biden is soft on china buried speech and nothing could be further from the truth. let's be clear, what joe biden says on the campaign trail as he believes in us, he believes that the american people, the american worker can out-compete china but he is very clear eyed about the threat and the challenge that china presents to the united states. look, i have -- >> chris: why didn't he say anything about it at the convention? >> senator coons: he has said a lot about it on the campaign trail and he has detailed plans for how to strengthen our global network of alliances to effectively stand up to china. i'll remind you, back in january and february as the pandemic was spreading around the world, it was donald trump who was saying positive
they will own our country and we are not going to let that happ happen. >> chris: now, mr.hina what that travel ban in january. he imposed stiff tariffs as part of trade negotiations. joe biden routinely on the campaign trail dismisses the idea that china is serious competition, his praise, for the united states. they are going to say that joe biden is soft on china buried speech and nothing could be further from the truth. let's be clear, what joe biden says on the campaign trail as he...
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il happ ilhan omar wins by a landslide in minneapolis. these are two swing states.n michigan, detroit, milwaukee, philly, pennsylvania, this is where hillary lost the election. in these trhree states, includig the african-american vote. attention must be paid to this. this is why their voices have to be heard. what does that tell us that during this pandemic, people who are not muslim-american, who are not muslim women, overwhelmingly came out and voted for these two women and for cori bush in st. louis and for jamal bowman in the bronx in westchester county. so we have to win this election. and we have to pay attention to what the people want. this is why i'm so hopeful because of this uprising. because of this large, what do you guys call it, the largest protest movement in the history of this country. it continues every single day. and this movement will continue after the election, and we would much rather instead of playing defense against four more years of president trump, god forbid i say those worlds, we would rather play offense with biden and harris. that
il happ ilhan omar wins by a landslide in minneapolis. these are two swing states.n michigan, detroit, milwaukee, philly, pennsylvania, this is where hillary lost the election. in these trhree states, includig the african-american vote. attention must be paid to this. this is why their voices have to be heard. what does that tell us that during this pandemic, people who are not muslim-american, who are not muslim women, overwhelmingly came out and voted for these two women and for cori bush in...
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i mean, that's what hads happe in a number of places, whether it's destroying small businesses or putting -- threatening peoplt same time. about the coronavirus, i think it's important to remember thile that whe republicans were convening at the white house, the people's house, as ronald reagan called it, when somebody sa, your white house is a no e-no, it's the pople's white house. more americanseied in th coronavirus pandemic than onar 9/11 or hair or. that was central and will define this campaignism david, how do you see the democrats handling what they're hearing from their constituents, many of them, saying what are you going to do time many republicans arehe same yelling, saying to them, hey,r we're aid. >> yeah, i'm struck by the importance of boundary setting. at happens id.c. was wonderful, what happened in the n.b.a. sus wonderful. i tald about baseball tonight on the show. some of this stuff wasfu wond i think people are proud and hopeful that amdst all the pain that progress is being made, education is being made, that people are mobilizing. but you've got to draw a boundary
i mean, that's what hads happe in a number of places, whether it's destroying small businesses or putting -- threatening peoplt same time. about the coronavirus, i think it's important to remember thile that whe republicans were convening at the white house, the people's house, as ronald reagan called it, when somebody sa, your white house is a no e-no, it's the pople's white house. more americanseied in th coronavirus pandemic than onar 9/11 or hair or. that was central and will define this...
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. >> that is what i want to happe happen.e and i when open up the floor for our audience who is really given me some great energy. i feel really great about it, it's really fun. audience numbers if you have questions, you should go ahead and type them into the chat. for joining us late this is later for c-span pretty much a part of the recording, you need to be on muted and asked the question yourself. i can let you know if it's your turn to and mutes. are waiting for audience questions, if it's okay, i want to jump in with one of my own. i think you and i are pretty much of an age, i also grew up in a very gender neutral the child of the 70s and 80s world and also had children in the mid, 2006 was of my oldest was born. and really shocked by how much had changed. especially at a time when sort of in the culture i was percolating in, i was becoming much more aware, much more fluid idea to find roles for my children so much more codified than what i had experienced. what if you have any sense of why that change happened in the
. >> that is what i want to happe happen.e and i when open up the floor for our audience who is really given me some great energy. i feel really great about it, it's really fun. audience numbers if you have questions, you should go ahead and type them into the chat. for joining us late this is later for c-span pretty much a part of the recording, you need to be on muted and asked the question yourself. i can let you know if it's your turn to and mutes. are waiting for audience questions,...
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>>all right, let's take a live look outside at the embarcadero in the city as we show you what's happ drizzle along the coastline. you see the fog and low clouds moving in now we'll see more of that on the way low pressure going to roll in off the coastline is going to deepen as it moves in that's going to marine there so some standing in that shallow marine layer, all of a sudden it's up to about 4,000 feet or so that's what enough that are going to see a lot of jazz lot along the coastline, maybe even inside the bay and some other places too so tomorrow to see the fog low clouds will most the cooler temperatures especially along the coastline and inside the bay, i think especially as we get into wednesday, we'll see some very wet conditions as that system is going to rotate a little bit closer so numbers are going down a little bit you've got some 60's in the san francisco winds kicking up along the coastline with that fog so much cooler there about 61 in millbrae 62 degrees and burning him 69 in redwood city in 68 in palo alto 80 in campbell about 77 degrees in santa clara and san
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thewe presented this framework r the transition precisely to show what we would like to see happ happenboth could run for president. we thought we were putting out in many countries that looked at this headset this is a positive formula and we showed the lifting of u.s. sanctions. the notion that we have done this without international support i would submit is not accurate. >> thank you. senator rubio. >> how many times has latin america recognized him as a legitimate interim president? check every president except i think cuba, argentina, mexico. >> and nicaragua, sorry. we didn't just pull juan guaido out of the air. for the democratically elected member of the national assembly and the democratically elected members of the national assembly has made the president of the assembly that when there is a vacancy is that not the reason however we did just juan guaido until the next free election. senator paul is no longer here but said the policy of replacing maduro, that is in the policy of the united states. the policy of the united states is a transition to free and fair elections with
thewe presented this framework r the transition precisely to show what we would like to see happ happenboth could run for president. we thought we were putting out in many countries that looked at this headset this is a positive formula and we showed the lifting of u.s. sanctions. the notion that we have done this without international support i would submit is not accurate. >> thank you. senator rubio. >> how many times has latin america recognized him as a legitimate interim...
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supporting strong economy we become central to part of an economic recovery for san francisco which can't happ happen without mobility. we need to put equity first particularly at a time when san francisco people have been impacted by health and economy. that means not only directing service hours and resources where they're needed most but make sure we treat each other well because in order to get through the next two years we have to do more with less. that requires tapping the intelligence, creativity, collaboration and lived experience of every single member of the sfmta team including those who have been made to feel diminished in the past. when the pandemic first hit back in march we knew we needed to cut costs in order to avoid layoffs. we slashed external contracts, purchase orders and work orders and cut overtime significantly and all that together has saved us already about $20 million. we were also in the strange position of even back when i first arrived having hundreds of funded vacant positions. in many ways it has saved us here at the sfmta. we will hopefully not have to do layo
supporting strong economy we become central to part of an economic recovery for san francisco which can't happ happen without mobility. we need to put equity first particularly at a time when san francisco people have been impacted by health and economy. that means not only directing service hours and resources where they're needed most but make sure we treat each other well because in order to get through the next two years we have to do more with less. that requires tapping the intelligence,...
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. >> what they want to have happe is to be able to implement real change.n from having awareness into action. so that is why they decided not to play. it is too fresh and raw and is happening way too often and too much. so everybody is aware of the problem and they want to have changed. some when the bucs decided not to play, that cascaded and domino to the three games being postponed tonight in the nba playoffs, told likely tomorrow' games will not be played could major league baseball followed with the brewers following thei games in milwaukee and three of the games, three tomkins canceled. major league soccer. they want to see real change an to just to be aware of it and t have all of the t-shirts and signage on the court, it is not enough. >> what you think will take for these athletes to feel like the have made their point, there ha been specific change whether it is police reform or whatever it may be that they have in mind. what do you think the concrete steps must be before they can say we can go back? i think that what does the police report and le
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. >> i diplomdn't care what happe to him. >> in the month of diane's death, tex's behavior became suspicioussaid he became to worry about the homeless people in the area. dani jo says there was no danger. >> just a few minutes later, we came to where they made that faithful stop in the town of atlanta. it was just a stop. >> we were sitting at a red light. >> you know the rest. >> diane was shot and dani jo took off to the hospital. tex was gone. >> at some point a little further up. he told me to slow down and be careful that there may be people out here, walking with baby char carriages. >> his wife is wounded in the front seat by his hand and he's telling you to slow down? >> yes. >> at the hospital, diane was already in surgery when police showed up. that according to dani jo was tex said the weirdest thing. >> he looked past me and said, i don't trust these guys. i see how these things could go down. you. >>> ed to tell them that you are down here as a friend of the family. >> and not the person driving the car. >> so i lean down again and i said tex, i will just drive you in the emerge
. >> i diplomdn't care what happe to him. >> in the month of diane's death, tex's behavior became suspicioussaid he became to worry about the homeless people in the area. dani jo says there was no danger. >> just a few minutes later, we came to where they made that faithful stop in the town of atlanta. it was just a stop. >> we were sitting at a red light. >> you know the rest. >> diane was shot and dani jo took off to the hospital. tex was gone. >> at...
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and this an impact, rain, five to ten inches possible, right here, louisiana through, again, ok at happe wn laura from louisiana through arkansas into missouri, heavy, heavy rain. your local weather in 30 seconds. first select cities sponsored by state farm. this week? that's what's making news in americaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa >>> we are just getting going on a monday. stay with us. n monday. monday. stay with us.aniego, california. wetos ininng to be more sustainable for a big company. we were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of zero emissions electric vehicles. the amazon vans have a decal that says, "shipment zero." we're striving to deliver a package with zero emissions in to the air. i feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. but we're always striving to be better. i love being outdoors, running in nature. we have two daughters. i want to do everything i can to protect the environment to make sure they see the same beauty i've seen in nature. my goal is to lead projects that affect the world. i hat to be great requires hard work. my goal is to lead p
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here's what's happ >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall.or the most part it's farther to the north. we haven't seen any so far. as we are going to get light rain moving through. our temperatures heat up again today reaching into the low to mid-90s for the interior valleys with 60s and 70s near the coast. it's going to stay hot throughout the workweek. >> that's your latest weather. guys >> all right, al thank you so much. >>> time for "pop start. our lead story, sheinelle is here for "pop start. she's here in the studio >> good morning! do i look this way or this way i should look this way >> look at us. >> i was just telling them the last time i was here, i had to find my key card it was in my winter coat my puffy coat pocket but i'm happy to be here filling in for carson. we have a good one this morning. first up, batman take a look. simply called "the batman. it stars robert pattinson as a young bruce wayne. based on this teaser, it's going to be quite a bit more serious than the adam west tv show >> who the hell are you supposed to be?
here's what's happ >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall.or the most part it's farther to the north. we haven't seen any so far. as we are going to get light rain moving through. our temperatures heat up again today reaching into the low to mid-90s for the interior valleys with 60s and 70s near the coast. it's going to stay hot throughout the workweek. >> that's your latest weather. guys >> all right, al thank you so much. >>> time for "pop start. our lead...
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seserious, somometimes fafatal infectctions, cancers inincluding lylymphoma, and blooood clots hahave happeheher than rececod dose of f xeljanz fofor ra may incrcrease risk k of death.. tears inin the stomamach or i intestiness and d serious alallergic reaeas have happepened. don't let t another momorning y withthout askingng your doctctor about ththe pill firirst prescrcribed for r ra momore than seseven years s ago. xeljanz.z. >>> good morning to you. 7:26. i'm marcus washington. here are today's stop stories and help coming for those who need internet in silicon valley. >> reporter: i'm bob redell. the city of san jose will take a major step in getting more people online. mayor sam liccardo along with at&t will announce that 11,000 high-end hot spots are coming to the city for people to use for free, some of which will be lent to residents for no cost to them. the need is growing because so many students will be distance learning from home in the fall. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. we are watching the negotiations in washington over the unemployment bill, the coronavirus
seserious, somometimes fafatal infectctions, cancers inincluding lylymphoma, and blooood clots hahave happeheher than rececod dose of f xeljanz fofor ra may incrcrease risk k of death.. tears inin the stomamach or i intestiness and d serious alallergic reaeas have happepened. don't let t another momorning y withthout askingng your doctctor about ththe pill firirst prescrcribed for r ra momore than seseven years s ago. xeljanz.z. >>> good morning to you. 7:26. i'm marcus washington....
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>> even when i was in publishing over 20 years that is what we were always hoping would happe happen, the bestsellers which takes a certain amount of books, but just have reading ever every day and interesting books profound habits but the every day work. to take the time to read a book and be able to argue about it and debate it and disagree with that. that is why oprah's book club has introduced. i feel that even here on c-span the whole notion just even having this conversation with authors about books on television is novel and people enjoying it. people do it. i don't give her full credit for all of that but i have to give her a large portion of it. to go and celebrate and read a new book. >>host: the caller reference the protagonist of the unusual lesson. how does that come about? >> so when this sleeve tries to give him information. the man was a little drunk and put all of this information in the wrong place. his parents become his last name and where he was born et cetera. >>host: next color from san diego. >>caller: i listen to your discussion and cut. >> howard university?
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here's what happe here's what's happening.ted over 50,000 cases a day for most of the last month. >>> in the city of nagasaki held a moment of silence to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the u.s. atomic bombing during world war ii. survivors and city officials also call for the international community to work towards a nuclear weapons ban. >>> now back to "dateline." >> throughout the piney woods of east texas, detectives turner and wall heard the same refrain. a man named john was paying top dollar to rid the earth of a church lady named nancy howard. to hear the east texans tell it, john was a murky blend of money and murderous intent. but a picture 123457d by one of the locals of the man they called john made everything crystal clear. john was frank howard. >> here is a photograph of frank howard sitting in his gray lexus and in the foreground of the picture billy johnson sitting on his motorcycle. >> he may have been frank to his friends, and mr. john to the east texans, but in truth, he was both. his full name was john
here's what happe here's what's happening.ted over 50,000 cases a day for most of the last month. >>> in the city of nagasaki held a moment of silence to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the u.s. atomic bombing during world war ii. survivors and city officials also call for the international community to work towards a nuclear weapons ban. >>> now back to "dateline." >> throughout the piney woods of east texas, detectives turner and wall heard the same...
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head of tcf inclusion video about athletes at this time thout at all mentioning boycts that have been happe happening among professional athletes seems disconnected from the reality. we saw president trump say they wanted to bring back normalcy bringing back prfessional sourceng mr. white sat works, they made it works r work. it worked because professional a athlete regularly tested in the way that many health exper experts. they are largely i in a bubble with no fans. even then hasn't always worked. there are outbreaks in major league baalseball. fothe criticism the athletes have been facing that athletes using that platform to protest racial justice is a story as old as time. it was four yeaology. it was 50 years bill russell led a walk outno of ather nba game. this is in many ways history peating we're seeing. >> woodruff: we heard what dana whitead 20 say about lawless destruction. in a few of our cities making a strong pointed that this administration, raher this campaign wants to make yamiche, what would you add about messages coming through. coming through isact thatt's republicans a
head of tcf inclusion video about athletes at this time thout at all mentioning boycts that have been happe happening among professional athletes seems disconnected from the reality. we saw president trump say they wanted to bring back normalcy bringing back prfessional sourceng mr. white sat works, they made it works r work. it worked because professional a athlete regularly tested in the way that many health exper experts. they are largely i in a bubble with no fans. even then hasn't always...
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we can't lt that happ. things that are on the minds of these voters that are trly up for grabs this year. >> woodruff: and davidm brooks, it is hing on the minds of these republicans, trying to shape the impressions of joe biden, the week after his convention, trying to paint a positive picture. weeard a couple of speakers say he wans to keep you in the basement. he doesn't want you to get out and to go back to work and parcipate in anti economy and an active life in this country. >> well, they were criticizing the big tax increases that biden has said he was for. i think this is sort of rma convention. we have taken a break from the crazy train. this looks like ati conv. i thought sister dede bryne is a very ivimpre human being. the young man in the wheelchair, ma math matthew cauthorn was impressive. i thught, whaif this had been the republicanrt if they had a normal party, where people say nice things, and admirable people tell stories about diseases a other tragedies they suffer, would they be walking a
we can't lt that happ. things that are on the minds of these voters that are trly up for grabs this year. >> woodruff: and davidm brooks, it is hing on the minds of these republicans, trying to shape the impressions of joe biden, the week after his convention, trying to paint a positive picture. weeard a couple of speakers say he wans to keep you in the basement. he doesn't want you to get out and to go back to work and parcipate in anti economy and an active life in this country....
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so all three of those are happ happening at the same time as a president shall election.issues, donald trump has failed and joe biden has a great record on those issues and will lead us going forward and layout plans to bring america back together, have a plan for a national plan to deal with covid-19. as well as putting people back to work. donald trump has not done ha. >> woodruff: chris buskirk respond to that, the point about pandemic being the broader issue that touches on the economy and on everything else. and what is the president's response to the points around inequity that mayor noticer bringing up. >> far be it for me to speak for the president, but i think what he would say or i definitely think what he should say when he talks about those things is that there is -- there is a massive class inequity that has been building for a long time in this country. the economy that bee have right now works quite well. if you are wealthy or in the professional managerial class it has worked increasingly less well for people in the center part of the country and what we c
so all three of those are happ happening at the same time as a president shall election.issues, donald trump has failed and joe biden has a great record on those issues and will lead us going forward and layout plans to bring america back together, have a plan for a national plan to deal with covid-19. as well as putting people back to work. donald trump has not done ha. >> woodruff: chris buskirk respond to that, the point about pandemic being the broader issue that touches on the...
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to do is improve the performance of the post office so what happened in 2015 does not continue to happe happen. the accusations are that you try to throw the election. the fact is the federal asgovernment has not done its part during the obama biden administration to make sure the voter rolls are accurate make sure job more difficult. this is not your job one way or the other. >> no sir. we do one - - count on the post office not to deliver stacks of ballots if nobody is there like abandoned the house or apartment complex that would be reported? >> we deliver mail to the address specified. >> of hundreds of mail in ballots are dumped what it be that they are legitimate? >> there are processes for the postal inspector i'm not sure what they are and that they deploy way to identify any fraudulent type of activity. >> we need to make sure this election is not tainted by a fraudulent mail-in ballots. when mentioning the riots in portland and seattle and other places there was a chuckle from one of the democrats on this committee and i take offense to that. this is a picture of the burned-ou
to do is improve the performance of the post office so what happened in 2015 does not continue to happe happen. the accusations are that you try to throw the election. the fact is the federal asgovernment has not done its part during the obama biden administration to make sure the voter rolls are accurate make sure job more difficult. this is not your job one way or the other. >> no sir. we do one - - count on the post office not to deliver stacks of ballots if nobody is there like...