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here we go. ladies and gentlemen, board of supervisors, and distinguished guests that's looking through the views there, my name is ace and apparently you all know i'm on the case. so i don't have much time to speak, so i'm going to speak in general. most important election in our history -- in my near history is coming up in june. yours truly, ace washington, will be down here before noon. let me just say one thing. i'm getting everything prepared legally so i can insert myself back over there where i belong here in the city by the bay, if that's okay with you all. excuse me if i seem to be a little harsh in my voice. it's -- the weather's kind of bad outside. but i have a special announcement, you all here at city hall, you all, i'm getting ready to start my new tv show, and that's the somehow. and you all are wondering, what's the name of it, ace? back in the day, i was going to call it silly haul, but that's not right because i want it to go viral all over the world. the name is -- [inaudible
here we go. ladies and gentlemen, board of supervisors, and distinguished guests that's looking through the views there, my name is ace and apparently you all know i'm on the case. so i don't have much time to speak, so i'm going to speak in general. most important election in our history -- in my near history is coming up in june. yours truly, ace washington, will be down here before noon. let me just say one thing. i'm getting everything prepared legally so i can insert myself back over there...
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grandmother was deposited here.t where so many enslaved africans landed and will be able to pay homage, spec ancestors and their contributions. >> the one thing america has never done is confronted the history of enslaving africans. and how that act and those acts are still affecting the current day. and i think that museums like this are hopefully a big part of saying don't be afraid, don't be scared. let's just talk about it. >> you're absolutely right. and slave labor built this city, this country and half of that labor kind of landed right here. and so even just from an american history the standpoint this is really important. >> yeah. >> an important space. >> it turns out the wharf is not only part of gullah culture but an underexplored part of american history. it's more than 90% likely that everyone african-american has at least one relative landing here. while that fact fills me with you a i'm disgusted with the fact of which they were brought here in the first place. . >>> the other thing i know about this
grandmother was deposited here.t where so many enslaved africans landed and will be able to pay homage, spec ancestors and their contributions. >> the one thing america has never done is confronted the history of enslaving africans. and how that act and those acts are still affecting the current day. and i think that museums like this are hopefully a big part of saying don't be afraid, don't be scared. let's just talk about it. >> you're absolutely right. and slave labor built this...
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even if he doesn't know i don't mind them when i'm here on my own but when i'm working or here with my kids it's a bit strange to have to explain what they're doing and then i get asked what's that smell or what are they doing and that's all. it was the children this time from one to. three years ago catalina call my sister up the kreutzer youth center in the afternoon after school she takes care of refugee and roma children and teaches them how to deal with drug dealers and drug use is. just that's an issue of course it's annoying that many people here think it's an lawless stone because they sit here with their children and children are offered drunks not ours thank god but there are a lot of stone people here that's a real shame but it's better now because of the park keepers physical force bush to walk your talk he will be the go and he's also thanks to chink used to me a cheap littering psychologist competed against seventy five other applicants for the job which was advertised all over europe and. he meets the other parking his in his office. therefore at the moment but the plan
even if he doesn't know i don't mind them when i'm here on my own but when i'm working or here with my kids it's a bit strange to have to explain what they're doing and then i get asked what's that smell or what are they doing and that's all. it was the children this time from one to. three years ago catalina call my sister up the kreutzer youth center in the afternoon after school she takes care of refugee and roma children and teaches them how to deal with drug dealers and drug use is. just...
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great to be here. oh, do i know this location well, beautiful beth page state park, spent a lot of hours there, great place. we're here today to discuss the me nass of ms-13. it's a me nass. a ruthless gang that's violated our borders and -- it's a menace. a ruthless gang that's violated our borders and turned our country into bloodstained killing fields. horrible people, by the way. thank you to secretary neilsen, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, acting i.c.e. director tom holman, who is going to be, i hope you're going to be with us for a long time. i'm hearing he's going to go into a little bit of an easier job but you won't be happy. w45 a job you've done. thank you very much, tom. and acting assistant attorney neral john cronin, thank you very much, thank you. and we also have a couple of folks with us today. county executive, thank you, laura. i want to thank a very good friend of mine for a long time that this area knows very well, peter king, thank you, peter. [applause] got my endorseme
great to be here. oh, do i know this location well, beautiful beth page state park, spent a lot of hours there, great place. we're here today to discuss the me nass of ms-13. it's a me nass. a ruthless gang that's violated our borders and -- it's a menace. a ruthless gang that's violated our borders and turned our country into bloodstained killing fields. horrible people, by the way. thank you to secretary neilsen, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, acting i.c.e. director tom holman, who...
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john are you here or not here? william? patrick? eva gomez. tiffany jackson is gone. johnson is gone. beverly anne kelly and brooks. do you want to go first? >> i am speaking to you as the legislative director for the california lions for retired of americans. disabilities caucus of the party chair. i want to talk about you listening to people who truly need help to live in your city. this is extremely important. for the past 10 years i have been working on legislation to make it possible for seniors and those with disabilities to live in their community. here in san francisco in their community. i am just going to talk about pedestrian safety. we have worked on three bills and we have gotten some things done. one is to get signs in senior neighborhoods for people to slow down to 25 miles per hour. the other we went and could not get the legislation so we went to caltrans and we got them to change all the rules about the timing on red lights so that you could change that timing and do it in the city. we hope you can do that so we can get across the street. i do want t
john are you here or not here? william? patrick? eva gomez. tiffany jackson is gone. johnson is gone. beverly anne kelly and brooks. do you want to go first? >> i am speaking to you as the legislative director for the california lions for retired of americans. disabilities caucus of the party chair. i want to talk about you listening to people who truly need help to live in your city. this is extremely important. for the past 10 years i have been working on legislation to make it possible...
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you know let me go to jonathan here go you want to react to this here go ahead. well i think i turn to other to agree that one shouldn't overdo the the rhetoric thing there's a big step between rhetoric and action and of course these are hardliners they would love to see a different regime in tehran but the question is how we're going to achieve it so i come back to my first point i think the slow motion regime change agenda not a fast motion one they want color revolutions they want a collapse of the economy they want sanctions to bite and they want to keep putting the military pressure on the table but they're willing to wait two three five years maybe they're not coming in tomorrow joe you were disagreeing earlier i'd like to put in a cab here is it. we're after this charm offensive that i've mentioned already twice i don't think it's going to come to anything here but the iranians do have the opportunity to turn to china and russia and russia has certainly been interested in that the chinese is well i mean. iran will do is just going to have to completely giv
you know let me go to jonathan here go you want to react to this here go ahead. well i think i turn to other to agree that one shouldn't overdo the the rhetoric thing there's a big step between rhetoric and action and of course these are hardliners they would love to see a different regime in tehran but the question is how we're going to achieve it so i come back to my first point i think the slow motion regime change agenda not a fast motion one they want color revolutions they want a collapse...
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was here i think. really just all first time probably dreams like it's only two storms this is why this dr stone thing is so important that he cannot overlook it you can go to the museum museum buy tickets you can you can go like to. see some touristic place. does. but. then you have to know to call in remember and here it's like actually yeah i'm just stepping. on the life of a person here them. house a family. it's weird this state person. is it you didn't know but you know she meant so much to q my family into my grandfather. talking about it so much. of course it means a lot that. denise something i think you wouldn't be. excited to know that. there is this kind of. think for her. in tel aviv tom funds his wife donna and some friends are cooking food for the weekly jewish sabbath holiday. tom dishes up quite a mixture of cultures. during my conversion i spent a lot of time in a moroccan synagogue and i got to know many typical moroccan jewish dishes number one of them is called. probably one hundre
was here i think. really just all first time probably dreams like it's only two storms this is why this dr stone thing is so important that he cannot overlook it you can go to the museum museum buy tickets you can you can go like to. see some touristic place. does. but. then you have to know to call in remember and here it's like actually yeah i'm just stepping. on the life of a person here them. house a family. it's weird this state person. is it you didn't know but you know she meant so much...
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those buy here, pay here places. well, they should be telling shoppers about a free warranty, but not all of them are. and we learned the state agency responsible for enforcing the law hasn't been lately. >> my audi a6. >> jonathan fry calls the luxury sedan his dream car. >> i wanted it bad. i couldn't -- yeah, everything in me. so i went and tried to scrape up everything i could to get it. >> reporter: he found the a6 online and drove across the bay to phantom motors in hayward to buy it. but problems started as soon as he left the lot, quite literally. >> in the process of me going home, the check engine light came on. >> on your way home from the dealer? >> on my way home from the dealer. >> reporter: jonathan took the audi back for repairs. he says phantom motors told him it was fixed. >> on my way driving home, guess what happened? >> the check engine light came on again? >> again. >> again? >> so now i'm, okay, here we go again. repeat story. rewind. >> reporter: so he took it back a second time and a third. j
those buy here, pay here places. well, they should be telling shoppers about a free warranty, but not all of them are. and we learned the state agency responsible for enforcing the law hasn't been lately. >> my audi a6. >> jonathan fry calls the luxury sedan his dream car. >> i wanted it bad. i couldn't -- yeah, everything in me. so i went and tried to scrape up everything i could to get it. >> reporter: he found the a6 online and drove across the bay to phantom motors...
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>> we're not all here for you! we are here for this place!en we'll never--then-- then--no, no, no, no. i'm not gonna put up with that. jesse failed miserably. he wouldn't listen to a [bleep] thing i said. [shouting] i don't have to ask him time and time and time and time again! email me the [bleep] schedule! just do it! >> that's the answer to everything--just do it. >> well, just do it! when you do it, do it. >> and again, we've had this talk--the false threats, and this and that and yelling and screaming gets nowhere because people don't take it seriously-- >> i trusted people to manage. >> that's not fair. >> what are you talking about? >> don't even go there. >> i'm not going anywhere. >> that's a waste of-- [bleep] you. >> coming up... >> he told me he was quitting. you say the wrong thing to him, and it's, "holy [bleep]!" i don't care. >> who are the employees, if you had to guess, who are the employees you think you've hurt the most? i'm april kennedy and i'm an arborist with pg&e in the sierras. since the onset of the drought, more th
>> we're not all here for you! we are here for this place!en we'll never--then-- then--no, no, no, no. i'm not gonna put up with that. jesse failed miserably. he wouldn't listen to a [bleep] thing i said. [shouting] i don't have to ask him time and time and time and time again! email me the [bleep] schedule! just do it! >> that's the answer to everything--just do it. >> well, just do it! when you do it, do it. >> and again, we've had this talk--the false threats, and...
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here waiting patiently. to come on and.once or twice a day in summer the two coolest fell can read this place it's birds of prey calm and vim of first shows us the eagle owl you will ya. the show lasts about an hour and a half and there's lots to learn about owls falcons and eagles visitors are welcome to share their knowledge and earn a feather or two. that's how do they differ from other perhaps america can anyone tell me yes you know i think our lives are an upturn will stand that it's ready to get a feather yeah. the owners that else are nocturnal they prefer to fly in time tonight or in twilight. yeah. it's just. you're out of the wood i thought but i have such a good hearing that for instance the barn owl which has the best hearing of all i can hear an insect crawling on a blade of grass i'm not kidding crawling first robin and even more amazing it can hear that from a distance of one hundred meters made i found all the ones in my guns buff that is now put her on your hand put your thumb out for that's the first exerc
here waiting patiently. to come on and.once or twice a day in summer the two coolest fell can read this place it's birds of prey calm and vim of first shows us the eagle owl you will ya. the show lasts about an hour and a half and there's lots to learn about owls falcons and eagles visitors are welcome to share their knowledge and earn a feather or two. that's how do they differ from other perhaps america can anyone tell me yes you know i think our lives are an upturn will stand that it's ready...
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here's our camera looking out toward the oakestuary here -- the oak estuary. our forecast. early heads up, a high wind watch posted for all the areas in yellow, north bay hills, the east bay hills, the santa cruz mountains, up above 1500 feet we could have gusts topping 50 miles an hour. so this in place for friday evening for the windiest time could be around, oh, 7:00 p.m. friday to around 2:00 a.m. on saturday. so as we head toward friday evening, definitely the winds ramping up. today, though, we had some clouds this morning, some areas of fog out there as well. you can see this system up to our north. in fact, generating rainfall up toward the pacific northwest, for us, though, a few clouds, a drop-off in our temperatures over the past couple of days and right now we have clear to partly cloudy skies as we come in closer, we will show you some of the current numbers out there, updated for the 4:00 hour and we are showing you 60s and some 70s. santa rosa 77, fairfield in the 70s and looks like sfo checking in 65 degrees. showing you the wind speeds, they a
here's our camera looking out toward the oakestuary here -- the oak estuary. our forecast. early heads up, a high wind watch posted for all the areas in yellow, north bay hills, the east bay hills, the santa cruz mountains, up above 1500 feet we could have gusts topping 50 miles an hour. so this in place for friday evening for the windiest time could be around, oh, 7:00 p.m. friday to around 2:00 a.m. on saturday. so as we head toward friday evening, definitely the winds ramping up. today,...
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there's a few more here... what's he riding on?ger, which is a cross between a tiger and a lion. the liger is the biggest wild cat you can have, but this guy is riding it. a lot of these animals are just beaten into submission. this animal here, you can't see unless i zoom, but he is on a very short chain. but they are huge, dangerous animals, they have massive canines and huge claws, and if the animal does have a little flinch in its mind to think, "oh, i want to attack this person", god forbid what would happen to you. this is a family, we don't know if the animal has diseases or vice—versa, these guys could have a common cold and that is very easy for it to be transmitted between the great apes. infant animals are particularly vulnerable to the photo prop trade. here in the wildlife hospital, babies that have been rescued or abandoned are cared for in the nursery. this vet takes me behind the scenes to meet them. oh, hi, hi, little guy! can you tell me a bit about langurs, why are they so popular in the photo prop industry? beca
there's a few more here... what's he riding on?ger, which is a cross between a tiger and a lion. the liger is the biggest wild cat you can have, but this guy is riding it. a lot of these animals are just beaten into submission. this animal here, you can't see unless i zoom, but he is on a very short chain. but they are huge, dangerous animals, they have massive canines and huge claws, and if the animal does have a little flinch in its mind to think, "oh, i want to attack this person",...
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and i'm standing here in the middle of. this could be where meghan marcos ancestors once lived a piece of information which took a lot of work to uncover but. the search began several months ago and often back at the edge of the black forest the town was all aflutter since a popular magazine reporter has ancestors from the area i was excited to and asked the mayor and the town archivist about it. keeps all the town's church records he's rather skeptical about the connection. to see if you look there were lots of men and women who had similar names on top and there's a very real possibility that her name was transcribed incorrectly. many names were written and. we couldn't find an entry for the markle family anywhere here. in the lead to often do i came up empty it was back to the drawing board for me. in berlin my search brings up geologists in the united states the new england historic geneological society has already traced some of meghan michaels ancestors they gave me a hot tip that points to that but. now it's a matter
and i'm standing here in the middle of. this could be where meghan marcos ancestors once lived a piece of information which took a lot of work to uncover but. the search began several months ago and often back at the edge of the black forest the town was all aflutter since a popular magazine reporter has ancestors from the area i was excited to and asked the mayor and the town archivist about it. keeps all the town's church records he's rather skeptical about the connection. to see if you look...
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so, here we go.here in central park and maybe one of these days we'll get will smith up on that stage. >> wow. >> why would that happen, you ask? >> yes, why? >> the fresh prince is back in the studio making music for the first time in 13 years. >> that is outstanding news. [ applause ] >> check that out. he just released this little tease video of himself rapping and earlier this week it was announced that smith is set to release the official 2018 world cup anthem which he recorded with colombian reggae star nicky jam and era istref. >> istrefi? >> thank you very much. >> i hope i'm right. >> one of us is. i guarantee it. of his new chapter and i quote, i'm excited. i'm re-energized. i'm creating wildly like i used to. i am ready. >> that's talent. i think the world is ready for his -- he's positive and he's fun. he always makes -- he is so talented, i will take will smith any day of the week doing anything really. >> so do you think there's any chance that we could somehow one day -- >> come on, wi
so, here we go.here in central park and maybe one of these days we'll get will smith up on that stage. >> wow. >> why would that happen, you ask? >> yes, why? >> the fresh prince is back in the studio making music for the first time in 13 years. >> that is outstanding news. [ applause ] >> check that out. he just released this little tease video of himself rapping and earlier this week it was announced that smith is set to release the official 2018 world cup...
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we're here to help. these brave people, pat, john, rod, the folks on the ground, they're enforcing laws but we have to make the laws. we learned a lot by listening. that's why i'm so grateful you're holding this roundtable, a lot what lee, pete and i will do go back to the d.c., take information we learned here and implement them into laws. on the way up with you, if person is convicted they're illegal, if the home country doesn't take them back in six months we have to release them back into the community. what country would take back these people, our fellow crime fighters just described? nobody would take them back. we have to change those laws, mr. president. thank you for your leadership. thank you for your commitment to protect our nation. thank you for your support of our law enforcement officers. >> thank you very much. [applause] just before, thank you, dan. just before we get to the secretary i have to say that many of these countries, we give tremendous amounts of aid to. tens of millions of d
we're here to help. these brave people, pat, john, rod, the folks on the ground, they're enforcing laws but we have to make the laws. we learned a lot by listening. that's why i'm so grateful you're holding this roundtable, a lot what lee, pete and i will do go back to the d.c., take information we learned here and implement them into laws. on the way up with you, if person is convicted they're illegal, if the home country doesn't take them back in six months we have to release them back into...
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so many people out here there must have been the least thirty thousand people going through here and there were only five restaurants at the time and then we looked a little bit closer and said ok what skill sets do we have that would be a good system and we thought that maybe you don't shop for so many other businesses have done here and the old timers they all think that foreigners coming here to take their money and go back home they don't think we're like that and i think that's one of the reasons we're that's it's not just. a business for us we are part of the community if we were embraced by the community they supported us they definitely didn't help the south. we are current of it and we've always contributed . to. be a good fit a. lot of kids are going to be really excited to have know it's. we came here they didn't have a donut shop they hadn't had one for over. eight years most of these kids never had a girlfriend till four and. they come into my shop all its high school who wants what go it's. there are more families that are coming to my list and now i go pick up the land
so many people out here there must have been the least thirty thousand people going through here and there were only five restaurants at the time and then we looked a little bit closer and said ok what skill sets do we have that would be a good system and we thought that maybe you don't shop for so many other businesses have done here and the old timers they all think that foreigners coming here to take their money and go back home they don't think we're like that and i think that's one of the...
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we are guests here, all of us. we try to live respectfully as guests, to teach our children to live in truth, stand with truth, take the integrity seriously, and when we have a chance to look back and make a misstep wrong, to make it right, we must. we must do it. it's painful. it is hurting everyone. all of you, all of us, and our children as well. please, this is the time. i implore you to do the right thing. the world is watching, the united states for sure, but it is time. we all need to move on. >> thank you. >> good evening. i am here to support the removal of the statue. i think given our history with first people of the country, this is literally the least you can do. and this is like the bare minimum. , right? there is a lot of steps to do. you have the power to do the bare minimum, so i didn't really have anything to say and support everyone in this ohlone territory, so please do the bare minimum. thank you. >> my name is trevor martin. i am a white man and i would like to give thanks and respect to the o
we are guests here, all of us. we try to live respectfully as guests, to teach our children to live in truth, stand with truth, take the integrity seriously, and when we have a chance to look back and make a misstep wrong, to make it right, we must. we must do it. it's painful. it is hurting everyone. all of you, all of us, and our children as well. please, this is the time. i implore you to do the right thing. the world is watching, the united states for sure, but it is time. we all need to...
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oh, she not here. >>speaker: ashley -- i will try my best to answer you question. >> since this process was approved in capital planning for $3 million would we expect additional ten year capital plan to go with this? ben do you want a stab at it? >>speaker: so the capital planning committee has approved capital budget for the upcoming fiscal year and comes in the mayor's budget to you at the board of supervisors and that included $3.3 million allocation in the coming fiscal year for official work to proceed with rfp process and rfq that linda has talked through today. i think what you are eluding to is the biggest project is not specifically programmed in the city's 10 year capital plan and that is scheduled to be updated next win der. winter.i would assume if it movs through, it should absolutely be part of the capital plan in front of this board next spring. >> what money for the municipal fiber system is planned for fiscal year '18-'20 budget? >>speaker: there is the 3.3 that's approved as part of
oh, she not here. >>speaker: ashley -- i will try my best to answer you question. >> since this process was approved in capital planning for $3 million would we expect additional ten year capital plan to go with this? ben do you want a stab at it? >>speaker: so the capital planning committee has approved capital budget for the upcoming fiscal year and comes in the mayor's budget to you at the board of supervisors and that included $3.3 million allocation in the coming fiscal...
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here. we're tracking another warming trend just in time for the weekend. look at the temperature drop. it was warm to hot here. a sharp drop-off yesterday. as far as places like concord, 95 to 96 to start out the workweek. yesterday in the lower 70s. today only in the upper 60s. so a sharp drop-off in the numbers. satellite showing you clouds working their way into northern california and in the bay area. those clouds starting to lift a little bit. with that we're seeing more partly cloudy skies across the north bay and the shoreline as well. also reports of drizzle in the past hour or so. as far as the wind speeds, of course the winds are the big story yesterday. right now we have fairfield gusting at 25 miles per hour. oakland winds out of the west gusting to 31. so they have picked up a little bit in the past hour. sfo, winds sustained at 10, gusting to 23 miles per hour. so the winds not as strong as yesterday but still for this afternoon could be around 25 to 30 miles per hour. current
here. we're tracking another warming trend just in time for the weekend. look at the temperature drop. it was warm to hot here. a sharp drop-off yesterday. as far as places like concord, 95 to 96 to start out the workweek. yesterday in the lower 70s. today only in the upper 60s. so a sharp drop-off in the numbers. satellite showing you clouds working their way into northern california and in the bay area. those clouds starting to lift a little bit. with that we're seeing more partly cloudy...
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the design and architecture here. wanted to know from 0mar if the grand vision in abu dhabi really includes everyone who lives here, like the expat community and the migrants who work in relatively low paid jobs. after all, the emiratis are in the minority here. just look around you. you'll find a lot of people from all over the world and all different backgrounds, who come here and have made this place home. the us always used to sell the american dream. there is the emirati dream, believe it or not. the emirati dream is definitely living a great quality standard of life and, of course, living with — living amongst people from all over the world. this is definitely the emirati dream. in the wake of this jewel in the crown have come other signature, large—scale construction projects. 0n saadiyat island, a cluster of magnificent museums and galleries include quite possibly the most prestigious art brand in the world, which has just recently opened its doors. for a decade now, the grand mosque has been abu dhabi's most
the design and architecture here. wanted to know from 0mar if the grand vision in abu dhabi really includes everyone who lives here, like the expat community and the migrants who work in relatively low paid jobs. after all, the emiratis are in the minority here. just look around you. you'll find a lot of people from all over the world and all different backgrounds, who come here and have made this place home. the us always used to sell the american dream. there is the emirati dream, believe it...
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here in new york, u.s. ambassador nikki haley defending israel, and then walking out as the palestinian representative was about to speak. here's our chief foreign correspondent terry moran tonight. >> reporter: ivanka trump and jared kushner bidding israel farewell today after opening the u.s. embassy in jerusalem with fanfare and fireworks. their work now behind them. they also left behind this. more clashes throughout gaza and the west bank. in bethlehem, israeli forces firing tear gas from vehicle-mounted launchers. in ramallah, we saw protesters hurling stones with slingshots in a running battle that lasted for hours. this is now the front lines here. the palestinians are throwing stones, the israelis responding with tear gas and the occasional rubber bullet. there have been several injured, no fatalities. in gaza, two protesters were killed today, but it was more a day for grieving the 60 killed here yesterday. a baby suffocated by tear gas laid to rest. they draped their flag on the little body. at o
here in new york, u.s. ambassador nikki haley defending israel, and then walking out as the palestinian representative was about to speak. here's our chief foreign correspondent terry moran tonight. >> reporter: ivanka trump and jared kushner bidding israel farewell today after opening the u.s. embassy in jerusalem with fanfare and fireworks. their work now behind them. they also left behind this. more clashes throughout gaza and the west bank. in bethlehem, israeli forces firing tear gas...
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i want to give a shot out to folks here today.been to graduations of academy classes and i have so much respect for the work that you're going to be trained. it's amazing. you put in such hard work. i am so proud, i wanted to shake your hand when you get that badge pinned on you. i'm even prouder when i see people who had a badge pinned on them, whose hand i shook and see them walking the beet in my neighborhood. thank you for stepping up and protecting the citizens of san francisco. you are outstanding. the more we graduate the prouder i'll be so thank you. i'd like to introduce my colleague, supervisor stefani. >> [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i held my public safety forum in district 2 because the bottom line is people don't feel safe. whether it is because of our past crime epidemic, reports of a 7th grader being mugged on his way home from school or the ramped trueiram ramped drug use we see on our streets, we must do more to keep the people of san francisco safe. i believe that we have underinvested for years. today'
i want to give a shot out to folks here today.been to graduations of academy classes and i have so much respect for the work that you're going to be trained. it's amazing. you put in such hard work. i am so proud, i wanted to shake your hand when you get that badge pinned on you. i'm even prouder when i see people who had a badge pinned on them, whose hand i shook and see them walking the beet in my neighborhood. thank you for stepping up and protecting the citizens of san francisco. you are...
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here's what today is going to happen right here. buchanan field in concord right there a vintage plane will trace the west coast airmail flight path at 9:00 this morning. your invited to check this out. these are pictures looking at from the 1918. >> right now at 6:00, breaking news in the south bay. one person is dead after a double shooting near a high school. what we're learning about the victim this morning. >>> more breaking news to tell you about. we're live at the scene of a house fire. this in san jose, the large response from firefighters and damage left behind. >> and heading to the state capital, what dozens of teachers and parents will push for in sacramento today. "today in the bay" continues right now. >> good tuesday morning to you, thanks so much for joining us, i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. certainly a lot to talk about. right now we want to talk to kari. >> it's cloudy but we'll get clearing today and sunshine for the inland areas and it's also going to be cool for this time of year. san jose right no
here's what today is going to happen right here. buchanan field in concord right there a vintage plane will trace the west coast airmail flight path at 9:00 this morning. your invited to check this out. these are pictures looking at from the 1918. >> right now at 6:00, breaking news in the south bay. one person is dead after a double shooting near a high school. what we're learning about the victim this morning. >>> more breaking news to tell you about. we're live at the scene of...
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prozan, help us here. it's going to continue and there is going to be noise because this project has to get done. and the project is legal. and the project has been approved by the planning department, and the building department, so what is your resolution? it's is same question. what is your suggested resolution to this board be on the things that we can adjudicate which does not include moving out? because we can't do that. that is a civil matter. so what would your answer to the question be? help us please. >> we have obviously strived to find the best solutions to the google tenant. sending us back to live in that condition is simply not acceptable. it is not livable. so that is kind of the baseline we have to work from here. we have come to the city hall to appeal for protection. we are not willing to work to move out of our home, but we have to. you simply cannot live in that environme environment. we sent out a message to google the very next morning for a meeting. they just met today. i sent in si
prozan, help us here. it's going to continue and there is going to be noise because this project has to get done. and the project is legal. and the project has been approved by the planning department, and the building department, so what is your resolution? it's is same question. what is your suggested resolution to this board be on the things that we can adjudicate which does not include moving out? because we can't do that. that is a civil matter. so what would your answer to the question...
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dad here buys her a p you have to check the tires here.e you a look, low on air. >> you can hear the oellder daughter, why? why? >> this is your new car. >> yes. this is her new car. kelsey had difficulties last year. she got a little off course. mom and dad took the nice car away and she was left with a junker. this year she turned things around and her grades have improved. she worked hard and her parents are like here you go, honey. this is your reward. >> nice. >> it is graduation but also partly a birthday present as well. congratulations there. alex getting a this is a great day. alex thought he was just going to get lunch with dad however alex got the full driving experience package. he got to go out on the track be n his own porsche that he got to give back! did you stay one of toilets he said the most fun is getting to play around here. >> yeah. that's a great surprise. >> that's our show. go into your buzz word at rightthisminute.com. be sure to catch the next so you know, the usual, is there a doctor on board call goes out. gues
dad here buys her a p you have to check the tires here.e you a look, low on air. >> you can hear the oellder daughter, why? why? >> this is your new car. >> yes. this is her new car. kelsey had difficulties last year. she got a little off course. mom and dad took the nice car away and she was left with a junker. this year she turned things around and her grades have improved. she worked hard and her parents are like here you go, honey. this is your reward. >> nice....
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seventeen million people live here assert have been surviving on less than two dollars a day. bangladesh has one of the world's fastest growing economies. it's a country on the up but one that could ill afford to lose more than eighty million dollars of taxpayers' money. bangladesh bank the country's central bank is at the heart of its economic system. it overlooks a busy roundabout indecorous financial district. high walls and tight security to stop anyone getting in who shouldn't be there but sometimes physical barriers aren't enough for this hi steve. nobody broke in and nobody took anything away in crime was perpetrated electronically. on the evening of service day february the fourth twenty sixteen the start of the weekend in muslim bangladesh most of the central bank staff had gone home the building was secure but intruders were already inside. in the interim report experts commissioned by a bangladesh bank said a malicious program was installed on the bank's computer systems a mouse where possibly delivered virus infected e-mail collected passwords and usernames and cov
seventeen million people live here assert have been surviving on less than two dollars a day. bangladesh has one of the world's fastest growing economies. it's a country on the up but one that could ill afford to lose more than eighty million dollars of taxpayers' money. bangladesh bank the country's central bank is at the heart of its economic system. it overlooks a busy roundabout indecorous financial district. high walls and tight security to stop anyone getting in who shouldn't be there but...
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here in germany alone some three thousand people are infected with the virus every here the situation is worse and developing countries their mune deficiency disease remains one of the most dangerous health problems worldwide this weekend at an annual charity event and bomb ten opera singers donated their time i'm presented a very program. soprano heather engebretsen from the u.s. singing from mozart's oprah the abduction from the surrounding. i'm christina mchugh taria another one of the eleven artists at this year's both. born in southern russia christina began her career at the bolshoi theater in moscow since then she's sung on the greatest operatic stages in the world so i knew i wouldn't be. today i'll sing gildas aria from rigoletto an aria from must newsman oh and my favorite duet pretty g'kar from verities la traviata body joke out of this. will probably go to the audience loves judas aria and been known as my favorite singing is great for the sword to see. all of the artists offer their services for free on their special evening for a good cause. it's a very important topic n
here in germany alone some three thousand people are infected with the virus every here the situation is worse and developing countries their mune deficiency disease remains one of the most dangerous health problems worldwide this weekend at an annual charity event and bomb ten opera singers donated their time i'm presented a very program. soprano heather engebretsen from the u.s. singing from mozart's oprah the abduction from the surrounding. i'm christina mchugh taria another one of the...
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in i think ensuring we will have a meeting here munich will have a big meeting at the end of the year so there is our own going process and ongoing discussion and debate on issues like that but you know condemnation is a very hard word here and again we're seeing are not yet words where you appear he's a member in the u.p.a. knew you and i do you know i don't i've only also mr freeman is also a politician you know and he was complaining most crucial races no it's not in his canard of course. it's not an excuse of racism but while i try to understand and i try to find out the reasoning behind i don't know the reason behind why a man like alben is saying all the things well it's not it's a haps election campaigns it's power play well it's particular is more so when you're in the you know it perfectly world when you're in the political debate and discussion and you are some sometimes exaggerating but i agree. with you in the sense that you know you have to be careful if you talk about integration you have to this is a tough word again which i would never use and which i would never accep
in i think ensuring we will have a meeting here munich will have a big meeting at the end of the year so there is our own going process and ongoing discussion and debate on issues like that but you know condemnation is a very hard word here and again we're seeing are not yet words where you appear he's a member in the u.p.a. knew you and i do you know i don't i've only also mr freeman is also a politician you know and he was complaining most crucial races no it's not in his canard of course....
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here's a look at that gray sky. we can see a few little strips i guess we will say of little bit of sun trying to move, poke through. but it's not giving us a whole lot. as we get into the second part of the day, we are looking at partly cloudy skies. at the coast it will be mostly cloudy. going to bay to breakers it will be mostly cloudy for the entire run. here's a look at storm tracker two where we don't see think rain out of this. it will push off to the east. and tomorrow we do begin a warmup. as we get into the extended forecast, temperatures pleasant. not a huge spike in numbers. i'll show you those in a moment. here's a look at all the cloud cover this morning from the coast around the bay inland, north bay, east bay, down near the south bay. as we get into the second part of the morning, early afternoon, it could be a slow clearing day once again for some. we have the coastline cover the in gray from pacifica down to areas of half-moon bay. for the east bake here's the lunch hour and still a partly sunny, m
here's a look at that gray sky. we can see a few little strips i guess we will say of little bit of sun trying to move, poke through. but it's not giving us a whole lot. as we get into the second part of the day, we are looking at partly cloudy skies. at the coast it will be mostly cloudy. going to bay to breakers it will be mostly cloudy for the entire run. here's a look at storm tracker two where we don't see think rain out of this. it will push off to the east. and tomorrow we do begin a...
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it's freezing in here! it's not. >> for a gal weario kind of co. [ laughter ] kind of cold. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: last time you were here, i made you do a bunch of impressions. >> yeah, you did. >> jimmy: we ran through them. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: can you give me a a little -- give me a little holly hunter? >> it was uh -- oh. jimmy, hi. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, that's good. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: kathleen turner. >> listen, jimmy, i haven't been on the show in a long time. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and drew barrymore. >> thank you so much for having me. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is good. have you run into any of these? >> you know, it's funny, because i didn't realize how that could be potentially a big problem, because somebody might be a little offended. >> jimmy: yeah, some people don't -- they don't like it. yeah, people don't like impressions. >> yeah, i ran into drew barrymore and ellen degeneres -- that's a a really big name, do you want to
it's freezing in here! it's not. >> for a gal weario kind of co. [ laughter ] kind of cold. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: last time you were here, i made you do a bunch of impressions. >> yeah, you did. >> jimmy: we ran through them. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: can you give me a a little -- give me a little holly hunter? >> it was uh -- oh. jimmy, hi. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, that's good. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: kathleen...
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thank you for coming here today. with that, we'll introduce the chief of police, bill scott. >> thank you, mayor farrell. first let me say thanks to mayor farrell and supervisors peskin and stefani for their leadership. keeping the focus on the issue is important in terms of us moving the needle and turning the epidemic of car break-ins around. i'm going to talk about mr. ed riskin, head of mta, but today's approach, we know is the way to go. we have to be a more resilient city. we talk a lot about prevention, don't make yourself an easy target, but there are other things we can do to be more resilient and prevent the crimes from happening in the first place. the things that have been implemented here, the fencing installed, to stop unauthorized entry, the lighting and the surveillance cameras to discourage would-be thieves, this is a team effort. and this is what collaboration brings to the table. again, go back to mayor farrell and his leadership and before him, mayor lee in order to force this issue, force a colla
thank you for coming here today. with that, we'll introduce the chief of police, bill scott. >> thank you, mayor farrell. first let me say thanks to mayor farrell and supervisors peskin and stefani for their leadership. keeping the focus on the issue is important in terms of us moving the needle and turning the epidemic of car break-ins around. i'm going to talk about mr. ed riskin, head of mta, but today's approach, we know is the way to go. we have to be a more resilient city. we talk a...
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and i'm here with my son. and i've been a victim of discrimination, retaliation, bullying, by the department of public health. and i'm here today because i was removed from my job unlawfully. i continue to work and fight for the community so that we can try -- i try to help marginalized people in our community. i'm sorry. my son is here. and what i've taught him is to pay it forward. he's currently in college and he's going to become a civil rights attorney and he's worked every summer tirelessly in this community to help and he's done that based on what i've taught him. and i think it's incumbent on all of you guys to look into why there is so much discrimination in the department of public health against african-american workers. thank you. and i have a copy of a letter that i want to submit to you guys. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> madam president, board of supervisors, community members, my name is chanette steiger. i'm an african-american woman, comprehensive,
and i'm here with my son. and i've been a victim of discrimination, retaliation, bullying, by the department of public health. and i'm here today because i was removed from my job unlawfully. i continue to work and fight for the community so that we can try -- i try to help marginalized people in our community. i'm sorry. my son is here. and what i've taught him is to pay it forward. he's currently in college and he's going to become a civil rights attorney and he's worked every summer...
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today, two years here and i move here, two years here a critic company and sell it to the big guys andthen i move. nobody thinks of staying in one job for your life. so yes, the people that left lost her job is unfortunate but you don't sit down and cry. mexico lost a lot of jobs. we have a lot of unemployment. we work hard. now we are the most competitive manufacturing place in the world. investment from china is coming back from mexico. were very competitive. we the sixth largest recipient in the world. now mexico used to be the 20th in our the fifth. we have developed. we have 11 huge actually plants, state-of-the-art. were in regions that hold 10 million mexicans you have 11. no other place in the world that has that. it is not your corporations, there's nissan, toyota, bmw, volkswagen, all manufacturing. because we are competitive. that's the only reason. you should be thinking how can we become more competitive. one way is to associate with mexico. an associate with canada. then you're more competitive and more successful. >> we are close to running out of time. before i ask you
today, two years here and i move here, two years here a critic company and sell it to the big guys andthen i move. nobody thinks of staying in one job for your life. so yes, the people that left lost her job is unfortunate but you don't sit down and cry. mexico lost a lot of jobs. we have a lot of unemployment. we work hard. now we are the most competitive manufacturing place in the world. investment from china is coming back from mexico. were very competitive. we the sixth largest recipient in...
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here. the size of the slovak in shepherd's flute varies the fujairah can be up to one meter seventy long the instrument produces a natural scale depending on the force with which it is blown the sound changes and is altered with the hand at the lower end of the instrument. ha. off into nature in full traditional costume the high touches in northern slovakia are a paradise for hikers in summer and frisky as in winter. blood in me a grease spot far well to us with a typical slovakian shepherd's tune. one in four chuckling and now to a different kind of music we've come to an isolated mountain hut in the middle of the high carcass i am it's about time that's. their plan. to carry. most of the sun's way singer from our region this is our folk music it's for listening to all for dancing to. yanks and a full meal. that it. was back to the sherpa race which is now in its final stages. it's a thrilling contest between last year's winner edward lived tack and his main challenger rush joe gorga track
here. the size of the slovak in shepherd's flute varies the fujairah can be up to one meter seventy long the instrument produces a natural scale depending on the force with which it is blown the sound changes and is altered with the hand at the lower end of the instrument. ha. off into nature in full traditional costume the high touches in northern slovakia are a paradise for hikers in summer and frisky as in winter. blood in me a grease spot far well to us with a typical slovakian shepherd's...
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>> this right here is a picture of a closet. and that new closet, and all those housing units, there is fiber-optic cable that can provide your constituents with internet access, over five or. >> that is not going to work. >> that is a picture of phase i by west point, middle point. that fibrin goes into every unit at hunter's view. >> your time is up. sorry. >> thank you for your presentation. is there anyone who would like to comment and public comment. public comment is closed at this time. thank you, mike, i appreciate that. certainly that could have been brought up and the department of technology if that were the case about the fiver connectivity. before we close and go into closing remarks, i want to call up a representative from d.p.w. that i overlooked. i want to call him up. i did not have a chance to ask questions to him. hey,, jeremy, how are you? it is okay. you can talk from there. turn on the mic. >> its okay. my name is jeremy. i'm a public works legislative affairs member. >> supervisor cohen: i am glad they sen
>> this right here is a picture of a closet. and that new closet, and all those housing units, there is fiber-optic cable that can provide your constituents with internet access, over five or. >> that is not going to work. >> that is a picture of phase i by west point, middle point. that fibrin goes into every unit at hunter's view. >> your time is up. sorry. >> thank you for your presentation. is there anyone who would like to comment and public comment. public...
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jason: we are here to stay. i'm going to raise my kids here, my father wants to be buried here. with regards to the locals and the resettlement, we are certainly trying to come to a compromise so that everyone is happy. reporter: sawyer built stone houses for some of the displaced farmers. he shows us dickson chisenga's new home. sawyer insisted on taking us along. we can tell he's proud of what he's done. and it's obvious he expects chisenga to sing his praise, but chisenga actually has a different take on things. dickson: i'm very unhappy here. my old house was larger. it had three rooms, a kitchen, a toilet and a bath. this one's only got two rooms. and the farmland here's not so good, either. reporter: jason sawyer's visibly annoyed. but he wanants to keep up the dialogue with chisenga and his family. he insists they've never complained before. these kinds of conflict are rooted in zambia's policy of transitioning to industrial farming methods. the government hopes that will provide more jobs and food. and it's banned food exports until the country is self-sufficient. it att
jason: we are here to stay. i'm going to raise my kids here, my father wants to be buried here. with regards to the locals and the resettlement, we are certainly trying to come to a compromise so that everyone is happy. reporter: sawyer built stone houses for some of the displaced farmers. he shows us dickson chisenga's new home. sawyer insisted on taking us along. we can tell he's proud of what he's done. and it's obvious he expects chisenga to sing his praise, but chisenga actually has a...
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we also saw them in the field right here. what firefighters are telling us is they are very aware of the winds picking up. the recruit academy was out here practicing. with conditions like this, they say there is a concern that elevations above 1,000 feet where they are in the east bay, the potential for trouble. fallen trees, utility lines, their coverage area includes the pass. while these could increase the firefighter dangers, the fields aren't completely dry. >> the grass is transitioning now. we've had some really good precipitation here in the area so the fuel is not really cured yet. not really dry. historically dry winds for us during this time means that we'll have a lot of wires down. it could be some spot fires. >> we reached down to pg & e and they say they're monitoring as well. and they're utilizing the recently opened firefighters operations center. they tell me their electrical crews are on alert. now, did i also reach out to berkeley fire and they say that the potential for the winds that we may see, based o
we also saw them in the field right here. what firefighters are telling us is they are very aware of the winds picking up. the recruit academy was out here practicing. with conditions like this, they say there is a concern that elevations above 1,000 feet where they are in the east bay, the potential for trouble. fallen trees, utility lines, their coverage area includes the pass. while these could increase the firefighter dangers, the fields aren't completely dry. >> the grass is...
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from the pictures we're seeing here. beautiful color shot here on the red carpet the gilded halls in moscow and so obviously a lot. joining a lot of people there who showed up to gradually the president on his next term putin is sixty five years old this is the fourth time that he's being sworn in again as president he's been in power already for eighteen years having sat out one term as president and serving then as prime minister until he could come back in he's a very controversial figure but powerful nonetheless forbes magazine has named him the most powerful person for the past four years. running. but to me putin rising to the podium to begin the official ceremony swearing him in for the fourth time as president of russia he will take the helm for another six year term. let's cross over to our correspondent in moscow emily share when she's standing by there for us watching the ceremony live with those of course i believe the ceremony does seem spectacular enough but i'm told it's subdued compared to putin's third i
from the pictures we're seeing here. beautiful color shot here on the red carpet the gilded halls in moscow and so obviously a lot. joining a lot of people there who showed up to gradually the president on his next term putin is sixty five years old this is the fourth time that he's being sworn in again as president he's been in power already for eighteen years having sat out one term as president and serving then as prime minister until he could come back in he's a very controversial figure...
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dynamic economy and investing here. that's why you see companies growing and nebraskans love to work. highest work the force participation rates in the country as well. host: with president trump's proposed chinese tariff and that the ffs administration is rolling out, how do you think that's going to impact nebraska? guest: well, that's certainly a cause for concern among our farmers and ranchers. agriculture is our largest industry in the state and the heart and soul about what we do. 20% of our overall state economy and 1 in 4 jobs in nebraska is tied back to agriculture. 95% of the world's consumers lay outside of our borders. we look to be able to expand opportunities. so there is concern when china potential bout tariffs. they know that china needs to be things like ble on intellectual property rights and we have some areas, for example, year, they opened up their trade market to u.s. beef. here are opportunities for us to be able to expand and get ore market access but i think worried about something that i happe
dynamic economy and investing here. that's why you see companies growing and nebraskans love to work. highest work the force participation rates in the country as well. host: with president trump's proposed chinese tariff and that the ffs administration is rolling out, how do you think that's going to impact nebraska? guest: well, that's certainly a cause for concern among our farmers and ranchers. agriculture is our largest industry in the state and the heart and soul about what we do. 20% of...
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so here are the facts. we're talking about a confidential source, which is not the same thing as a spy or an informant. let's look again at president trump's tweet this weekend suggesting that the fbi or the justice department, his words, infiltrated or surveilled the trump campaign for political purposes. officials have told cnn the confidential source was not someone planted inside the campaign so, no infiltration. no spying. the fbi uses confidential source all the time. perhaps a question we should be asking is what was happening with this campaign to bring on a counterintelligence investigation in the first place? and as for the president suggesting there was some kind of political purpose to all of this, presumably, that would mean some kind of harm to the trump campaign, which clearly didn't happen. news flash, he won. and releasing more information about that confidential source could actually be very dangerous. as the fbi director told the senate last week, quote, the day that we can't protect huma
so here are the facts. we're talking about a confidential source, which is not the same thing as a spy or an informant. let's look again at president trump's tweet this weekend suggesting that the fbi or the justice department, his words, infiltrated or surveilled the trump campaign for political purposes. officials have told cnn the confidential source was not someone planted inside the campaign so, no infiltration. no spying. the fbi uses confidential source all the time. perhaps a question...
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here is the warhead. here is the bomb. i do not have to tell you, i don't think, that iran is continuing to expand. it's continuing to expand the range of its missiles. they started with 1000 kilometers. they are at 2000 now roughly. they can reach riyadh, tel aviv, moscow, but they are working on greater ranges. they are planning longer-range missiles to carry nuclear weapons. these conclusively prove iran is brazenly lying when it says it never had a nuclear weapons program. the files prove that. here is what happened next. iran was faced with pressure in -- mounting pressure in you 2003, remember that, that was following the gulf war. it was forced to shelve project amad. but it did not shelve its missions. -- its nuclear ambitions. iran devised a plan to do two things to preserve the nuclear know-how. that plan came from top leadership. also to further develop its clear weapons related capabilities. that plan came from top leadership. here is another document from the archives. this is following the new directive of ir
here is the warhead. here is the bomb. i do not have to tell you, i don't think, that iran is continuing to expand. it's continuing to expand the range of its missiles. they started with 1000 kilometers. they are at 2000 now roughly. they can reach riyadh, tel aviv, moscow, but they are working on greater ranges. they are planning longer-range missiles to carry nuclear weapons. these conclusively prove iran is brazenly lying when it says it never had a nuclear weapons program. the files prove...
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to be here.rough a horrific ordeal here. and they are about to become part of a photo opportunity here. unusual evening. morning here. >> let's go back to phillip yun. to the clinton administration. this is unusual for a u.s. president to turn up at 2:30 a.m. 2:50 there. to greet these detainees. firsthand. moments after they touch down. back home. so just explain the unusual nature to this. and your thoughts on why donald trump is doing this and how it's break from tradition. >> this is donald trump as a tv moment. for him. if nothing else he knows how to get publicity and drama. he's the lead up to this has been teasers through twitter. this is very consistent with what he does. and as was said earlier this is unusual. we have had former presidents come back with former detainees as well. clinton did. we had former cia head of intelligence clapper bring back some people as well. none of this fanfare at all. it's low key. this is unusual. but that's president trump. he's done everything differen
to be here.rough a horrific ordeal here. and they are about to become part of a photo opportunity here. unusual evening. morning here. >> let's go back to phillip yun. to the clinton administration. this is unusual for a u.s. president to turn up at 2:30 a.m. 2:50 there. to greet these detainees. firsthand. moments after they touch down. back home. so just explain the unusual nature to this. and your thoughts on why donald trump is doing this and how it's break from tradition. >>...
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it's bumper to bumper outside cannes famous film festival palace from up here. jostle with fans straining to glimpse the stars on the red carpet film buff martine is chuffed to be here again second. i've been coming here for more than twenty years because i love actors and the cinema right now i'm waiting for penelope cruz and of. course. and soon enough the star emerges on opening night cruises flanked by oscar winning iranian director a star for hardy and her husband javier bardem. and her husband star in everybody knows the spanish film has opened this year's festival in the film bardem plays cruise's old flame. everybody knows is a riveting family thriller packed with dark twists. australian actress cate blanchett is heading up the jury this year amidst the me too movement gender in the film industry is a huge issue here most of the festivals jers are women this year but the filmmakers are still overwhelmingly men. also causing controversy and can the clash between the traditional spend and the online film industry can has banned netflix from competing this
it's bumper to bumper outside cannes famous film festival palace from up here. jostle with fans straining to glimpse the stars on the red carpet film buff martine is chuffed to be here again second. i've been coming here for more than twenty years because i love actors and the cinema right now i'm waiting for penelope cruz and of. course. and soon enough the star emerges on opening night cruises flanked by oscar winning iranian director a star for hardy and her husband javier bardem. and her...
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here we go!g >> jimmy: my opponent tonight is an award-winning musician and a coach on nbc's "the voice." give it up for blake shelton! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: wow, wow! [ cheers and applause ] really coming in hot. >> thank you. >> jimmy: wow, wow. i appreciate that. >> let's hug now. >> jimmy: let's hug now. exactly. >> hug now. >> jimmy: you coming in hot, man. you came in like you're ready to win this game. >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: here's how the game works. the roots are going to start playing a song, one instrument at a time. blake and i can buzz in and guess as soon we know the song. >> one instrument at a time? >> jimmy: yeah. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not the tricky part of the game, yeah. blake and i can buzz in and guess as soon as we know the song. >> what if it's just you. we can't -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> this is bull crap. >> jimmy: what are you talking about? you can guess it by the beat. >> why is your game so stupid. go ahead. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: if you gues
here we go!g >> jimmy: my opponent tonight is an award-winning musician and a coach on nbc's "the voice." give it up for blake shelton! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: wow, wow! [ cheers and applause ] really coming in hot. >> thank you. >> jimmy: wow, wow. i appreciate that. >> let's hug now. >> jimmy: let's hug now. exactly. >> hug now. >> jimmy: you coming in hot, man. you came in like you're ready to win this game. >>...
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so this is incredibly normal here.s an impact on so many people who live in this part of the island. >> reporter: on friday the president issuing a disaster declaration, ensuring resources for the ongoing emergency response. in neighborhoods steam seen rising from cracks in the black top just steps away from nearby homes. and lava creeping just a mile away from this geothermal plant. the flammable chemicals stored there removed but still some residents are worried. >> i didn't want to be here in case 60,000 gallons of some unknown fracking type material decides to ignite and go up. >> reporter: so far nearly 2,000 people have been evacuated from neighborhoods throughout the island. at least 36 structures have been destroyed. >> it's not like it's a hurricane where you think, okay, in three days it will be here and go, or a forest fire. this is almost like a slow motion trainwreck. >> this beautiful vegetation we planted over the years and it's just like our little tropical oasis here. >> reporter: four days ago abc's m
so this is incredibly normal here.s an impact on so many people who live in this part of the island. >> reporter: on friday the president issuing a disaster declaration, ensuring resources for the ongoing emergency response. in neighborhoods steam seen rising from cracks in the black top just steps away from nearby homes. and lava creeping just a mile away from this geothermal plant. the flammable chemicals stored there removed but still some residents are worried. >> i didn't want...
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that is the $100,000 question going on here. on here. will this have an impact on donald trump?onald trump? chequered past particularly when it came to women. came to women. straw and we will turn our back on him. him. have been dug in and defend it for quite some time now. quite some time now. what all of that opens up, that is different from public opinion. different from public opinion. that is serious legaljeopardy. is serious legaljeopardy. talk to you and take you very much indeed on that. in fierce dust storms that have swept across northern india. after being struck by intense bursts of lightning. and killed livestock. 0ur correspondentjustin rowlatt sent this report. first came the choking dust. up to 80 miles an hour. then came the rain. a torrential downpour. the storm swept across north india, bringing devastation. cables started this fire. bigger than had been forecast. as always, it was the poorest who suffered the most. and brick homes collapsed, crushing those inside. there were widespread power cuts. making it hard for rescue teams to get to those in need. admit
that is the $100,000 question going on here. on here. will this have an impact on donald trump?onald trump? chequered past particularly when it came to women. came to women. straw and we will turn our back on him. him. have been dug in and defend it for quite some time now. quite some time now. what all of that opens up, that is different from public opinion. different from public opinion. that is serious legaljeopardy. is serious legaljeopardy. talk to you and take you very much indeed on...
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as we pan over here, food, beer, wine, to feed the many people that are going to be here all weekend long. it is bottlerock 2018 and it's just kicking off. >> ♪ i can't get these memories out of my mind ♪ >> british rock group muse headlines along with the chainsmokers. three day passes go for 349 bucks to nearly for grand. -- 4 rent. those are the platinum plus the -- seats. they can't wait. as you might imagine, security is very tight. >> i'm so excited. this is my first time at bottlerock. my boyfriend comes every year, so he is excited to bring me. >> reporter: what was security like? >> it wasn't too bad. we got in quickly. they checked our bags. we got in. >> what is your favorite band? >> probably the killers pick -- killers. >> reporter: bruno mars, the big headliner. as he heard, it's the killers, snoop dogg, and another throwback, billy idol. 40,000 per day. as you might imagine, parking is a premium. as we were driving in on third street, the cheapest we saw was 30 bucks. my advice to you if you're coming here, come early. and stay long. if you can't -- can, spend the nigh
as we pan over here, food, beer, wine, to feed the many people that are going to be here all weekend long. it is bottlerock 2018 and it's just kicking off. >> ♪ i can't get these memories out of my mind ♪ >> british rock group muse headlines along with the chainsmokers. three day passes go for 349 bucks to nearly for grand. -- 4 rent. those are the platinum plus the -- seats. they can't wait. as you might imagine, security is very tight. >> i'm so excited. this is my first...
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john can be here tonight. he's in bahrain. >> by the way, thank you for mentioning angel. >> let me just say angel has the greatest voice and temperament that i've ever seen. angel was used for talking hostages out of buildings. when some crisis had come to miami-dade they would put the chief on television they put angel because he had this voice, this calm voice and they also had been a very brave undercover policeman but it's a voice i remember. it was never put on. he had great charm but he was himself. i wasim so shocked when he died a couple years ago. >> what was it about hialeah that made choosing on it the way you did. how are you correctly able to zero in on the fact that that is a pretty important aspect. >> arrived here thinking it was a racetrack. there still are things like tour de force races and this and that. it was the greatest track just to look at. they had flamingos in the infield and they planted the shrubs aroundt, the infield that they require in order to keep the color. if they don't ha
john can be here tonight. he's in bahrain. >> by the way, thank you for mentioning angel. >> let me just say angel has the greatest voice and temperament that i've ever seen. angel was used for talking hostages out of buildings. when some crisis had come to miami-dade they would put the chief on television they put angel because he had this voice, this calm voice and they also had been a very brave undercover policeman but it's a voice i remember. it was never put on. he had great...
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>>> take a look here right now. it does seem like there's some sort of search happening in sunnyvale. i'm tracking down information at our live desk on two separate crime scenes there and i will have that for you shortly. >>> we're also live at mineta san jose. and the question is, why today? >> yeah, apparently, it could be a record-breaking day. good morning to you, welcome to friday, may 11th. >> i know. it's like, wait, it's not thanksgiving. it's not spring break. >> what's going on? >> we'll tell you in a second. >> never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. hey, mike. >> good morning, guys! i wish i was on the plane to go see my mom. i haven't seen her in -- almost a year? it's been a while. >> call her, mike. >> i will, absolutely. talk all the time, yeah. that's the problem when they live in atlanta. here's a look at our winds. notice they're a lot calmer than yesterday. 12 at fairfield. so, the sea breeze is out there, but it's really going to relax a little bit and almost evaporate
>>> take a look here right now. it does seem like there's some sort of search happening in sunnyvale. i'm tracking down information at our live desk on two separate crime scenes there and i will have that for you shortly. >>> we're also live at mineta san jose. and the question is, why today? >> yeah, apparently, it could be a record-breaking day. good morning to you, welcome to friday, may 11th. >> i know. it's like, wait, it's not thanksgiving. it's not spring...