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congressman hines, who did you alert that you were going to ma make this announcement? did you talk to the speaker about it? did you talk to the chairman of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff? >> well, you know, this was d obviously a decision taken in my own head in consultation with my constituents. i heard from constituent after u constituent who were enormouslyr frustrated about what are very legitimate questions, which is how does impeachment affect the politics?h when will courts rule to enforce subpoenas of the congress? and eventually i just developed the conviction that as you he played in that speech i made on the floor that one of the things that could most sort of galvanize the american public, educate the public would be if we set aside the calculation in favor of really clear statements of right and wrong, and, of course, in favor of an impeachment inquiry, which would be a public airing of the facts, a fair public airing of the facts so the american people could learn about some of the things that most of them did not read in the multi-hundred-
congressman hines, who did you alert that you were going to ma make this announcement? did you talk to the speaker about it? did you talk to the chairman of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff? >> well, you know, this was d obviously a decision taken in my own head in consultation with my constituents. i heard from constituent after u constituent who were enormouslyr frustrated about what are very legitimate questions, which is how does impeachment affect the politics?h when...
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banks up against the coast hine, inside the bank.ies away from the coast. notice the high cloud cover areas of the south bay. we may have just a little bit of drift of mid and high-level clouds. outside of that, we-facing beaches, ocean beach, pacifica, half moon bay, covered in gray sky. north bay looks to clear out pretty good, as well as areas of the south-facing beeches like santa cruz. here's a look at what you can expect for your saturday. temperatures outside right now, 55 degrees in san francisco. we have 60 in oakland. 60 degrees in livermore. overnight lows, upper 40s to upper 50s. 53 for heyward tomorrow morning. 62 in san rafael. a cool 47 degrees to start your day in santa rosa. sought lito, low 80s. 72 in san leandro. 66 san francisco. there the overnight hours. low 70s for saturday. mid-70s on sunday. and the extended forecast, temperatures don't change much. we just kinda take a subtle chime as we get into the first part of the business week, followed by some holiday fun on thursday. >> looks like pride celebrations a
banks up against the coast hine, inside the bank.ies away from the coast. notice the high cloud cover areas of the south bay. we may have just a little bit of drift of mid and high-level clouds. outside of that, we-facing beaches, ocean beach, pacifica, half moon bay, covered in gray sky. north bay looks to clear out pretty good, as well as areas of the south-facing beeches like santa cruz. here's a look at what you can expect for your saturday. temperatures outside right now, 55 degrees in san...
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equals and they died for our freedom they are your brothers in arms they are those who you then sent hines attempted to save. you volunteered to take part in the 2nd omaha wave. on the 6th of june you put yourself at great risk to remove the wounded from the beach under the hail of charm under fire. the brothers in arms with whom you poor worth fought from the sale of the harp each. night through to the wire loon reach on a bell and shown on the way participating in the battle of karen town and the of raunch breakthrough that would free the brittany reach and your brothers in arms draw all those who you dear charles juror accompany it through the treacherous normandy the countryside is going to you who fought nonstop. from the 7th of june through to the 8th of july it was only a little brothers in arms who accompany to for some to the arden region luxembourg and even the countryside of czechoslovakia only for those brothers in arms. who saved to stanley friday when you were wounded twice in the sun low region and then in the and then it was on and who gave you the strength to have to part
equals and they died for our freedom they are your brothers in arms they are those who you then sent hines attempted to save. you volunteered to take part in the 2nd omaha wave. on the 6th of june you put yourself at great risk to remove the wounded from the beach under the hail of charm under fire. the brothers in arms with whom you poor worth fought from the sale of the harp each. night through to the wire loon reach on a bell and shown on the way participating in the battle of karen town and...
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they are those who you, vincent hines, attempted to save.unteered to take part in the second omaha wave. on the sixth of june, you put yourself at great risk to remove the wounded from the beach under the hail of german fire. the brothers in arms with who you, dear paul werth, fought from the same omaha beach right through to the walloon region of belgium on the way participating on in the battle of carentan. your brothers in arms, those who you, dear charles accompanied through the treacherous normandy countryside, you who fought nonstop from the seventh of june through to the eighth of july. the brothers in arms who accompanied you to luxembourg and even the countryside of czechoslovakia. those brothers in arms who saved you, stanley, when you were wounded twice in the region and then in the arden. and who gave you the strength to head back into combat until you crossed the rhine river, where you took part in the liberation of the concentration camps and saw the faces of the survivors and the faces of the executioners alike. and maybe then
they are those who you, vincent hines, attempted to save.unteered to take part in the second omaha wave. on the sixth of june, you put yourself at great risk to remove the wounded from the beach under the hail of german fire. the brothers in arms with who you, dear paul werth, fought from the same omaha beach right through to the walloon region of belgium on the way participating on in the battle of carentan. your brothers in arms, those who you, dear charles accompanied through the treacherous...
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the head of the museum staff and hines tells me a bit more about tradition and culture in this place but. to me it's normal boy. well let's talk about the storm so why did they decide to settle in this play about and that is because all because you don't give me the actual sorbs settlement region is much larger and it reaches all the way to dissolve the river and up to berlin and down to the saxon or a month and a fish you could think this provides sort of she might have made a bad choice by coming here with all the canals and many mosquitoes here but water played an important role and it's essential for catching fish and there are plenty of forests in the area and the swamps help keep invaders out. so i think the overall conditions for settling right here in the middle of the spray about weren't actually that bad after all. as he didn't. need to get us out when he went over the century storms have been persecuted their language for baden can you tell us a bit about the history. versus the sorbs were christianized and they were treated like a minority for hundreds of years when they
the head of the museum staff and hines tells me a bit more about tradition and culture in this place but. to me it's normal boy. well let's talk about the storm so why did they decide to settle in this play about and that is because all because you don't give me the actual sorbs settlement region is much larger and it reaches all the way to dissolve the river and up to berlin and down to the saxon or a month and a fish you could think this provides sort of she might have made a bad choice by...
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hines, with clean power. you have five minutes for your presentation. >> thank you, supervisors, good morning, i'm hoping that i will need less than that. i have prepared remarks on this item for you. and so you have before you a resolution authorizing the general manager of the public utilities commission to execute a one-year extension of the memorandum of understanding between the p.u.c. and the san francisco local agency formation commission, or sflafco. to extend the duties by sflafco to advise the p.u.c. and with clean power development. and the implementation, for a duration of 12 years. from fiscal year 2008-2009 through fiscal year 2019-2020 with no changes to the total not to exceed amount of $2.1 million. since 2009, p.u.c. and lafco staff have worked cooperatively to develop clean power with the m.o.u. and m.o.u. has been amended three times since we commenced working together, extending the terms of the agreement through this current fiscal year. the extension would only provide one year of addit
hines, with clean power. you have five minutes for your presentation. >> thank you, supervisors, good morning, i'm hoping that i will need less than that. i have prepared remarks on this item for you. and so you have before you a resolution authorizing the general manager of the public utilities commission to execute a one-year extension of the memorandum of understanding between the p.u.c. and the san francisco local agency formation commission, or sflafco. to extend the duties by...
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. >> i had to close hine. a little too windy. the cats were like, what is going on. >> all right.ombination of low clouds, high clouds. but again, the breeze for some, will keep those temperatures below average for all today. and that includes coast, bay and inland especially. livermore at 76. this time of year should be 87. that too often. usually, it's the other way 96 that's the source
. >> i had to close hine. a little too windy. the cats were like, what is going on. >> all right.ombination of low clouds, high clouds. but again, the breeze for some, will keep those temperatures below average for all today. and that includes coast, bay and inland especially. livermore at 76. this time of year should be 87. that too often. usually, it's the other way 96 that's the source
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. >> i had to close hine. a little too windy. the cats were like, what is going on. >> all right. we have a combination of low clouds, high clouds. but again, the breeze for some, will keep those temperatures below average for all today. and that includes coast, bay and inland especially. livermore at 76. this time of year should be 87. that too often. usually, it's the other way 96 that's the source of the cooldown. an unseasonably strong, we call it deep low for ll swing i higher clouds and also still enhancing a few low clouds. even though the support for it really has disappeared. and there's no inversion aloft. cool temps aloft as well. 50s and a few upper 40s, woodside. checking in there. it's close for stanford. even los altos hills, low 40s. los altos hills and los altos both at 51. usually, there's a difference. cool to you. there will be a westerly or southwesterly breeze today. and again, this system is not moving that fast. it's going to hang around a bit. 60s, 70s on the high today. 4:31. i'm going to thank solano county. >> yes, sir. solano county, absolutely sir. on
. >> i had to close hine. a little too windy. the cats were like, what is going on. >> all right. we have a combination of low clouds, high clouds. but again, the breeze for some, will keep those temperatures below average for all today. and that includes coast, bay and inland especially. livermore at 76. this time of year should be 87. that too often. usually, it's the other way 96 that's the source of the cooldown. an unseasonably strong, we call it deep low for ll swing i higher...
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despite report, there he been no conflicts with 3g capital, which iss berkshirwnership partner, kraft hines. he report said there were tensions, the result of the chronkronfo underpance and accounting problems. they were both up a fraction in today's trade. zblncht bauch health said it will help paybt down learing its mandatory payment for the first quaeyer of 2020. also launched a new treatment for plaque. 24.33.ares rose to >>> today, aeroenvironment reported profit below wall street expectations. the company cited a decrease in product sales and weaker growth parn margins. the stock fell sharply in afterhours trading initiall it finishe eed the regular sess off just a fraction. >>> well a made in china label is seemingly everywhere these days, but with threat of more tariffs on chinese goods, somemultinational companies are considering moving their manufacturing opethtions out of at country and into places like vietnam. carl reports for us tonight from hanoi. >> this story of this nike pullover t or the adidck suit you might have bought for your kids or grand kid at walmart or costco. j'
despite report, there he been no conflicts with 3g capital, which iss berkshirwnership partner, kraft hines. he report said there were tensions, the result of the chronkronfo underpance and accounting problems. they were both up a fraction in today's trade. zblncht bauch health said it will help paybt down learing its mandatory payment for the first quaeyer of 2020. also launched a new treatment for plaque. 24.33.ares rose to >>> today, aeroenvironment reported profit below wall street...
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that is more than craft hines. it's more than pepsi it's closing in on mcdonalds and starbucks.hings are remarkable take a look at the chart since the ipo. it's had a huge move why is there so much open space in this chart? the reason is because right now the options market is implying a huge potential move between now and then, about 60 bucks the interesting thing, they're expecting that move basically to be lower we've talked about this before in stocks right after ipos that have very high short interest as beyond meat does the stock has become hard to borrow actually, you could buy the stock forward closer to 100 bucks than where it's trading right now if you used options to buy it that is a warning sign if you don't own the stock, i don't recommend going out and buying it now. another way to consider this is to take a look at this trade consider that with the stock closing around $140 today, you could buy the 110, 140 call spread, a $30 call spread, for less than 15 bucks when i was looking at that. the reason for that was these lower strike call options were essentially tra
that is more than craft hines. it's more than pepsi it's closing in on mcdonalds and starbucks.hings are remarkable take a look at the chart since the ipo. it's had a huge move why is there so much open space in this chart? the reason is because right now the options market is implying a huge potential move between now and then, about 60 bucks the interesting thing, they're expecting that move basically to be lower we've talked about this before in stocks right after ipos that have very high...
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let's bring in our security expert mike yes fun hine for more on this story how serious is this incident. i think it's hard to overestimate the significance of this incident as the report said this . incident happened at the mouth of the most important energy shipping lane in the words the strait of hormuz which carries about you know one 5th of world energy supplies. and every incident here everything that would choke the supply of energy the supply of oil would be a real threat to the world economy. so that's one thing to point of attack the timing of the attack we have seen rising tensions between the u.s. and iran over the last couple of weeks with the u.s. redshirting up its maximum pressure complain on iran with tightening the sanctions even further and with iran starting to indicate that it might slip out of the nuclear deal themselves so the u.s. has brought additional troops to the gulf region an aircraft carrier and b. 52 bombers so the situation is highly explosive my ts we are still waiting for a full confirmation this was indeed an attack but if it is confirmed who might hav
let's bring in our security expert mike yes fun hine for more on this story how serious is this incident. i think it's hard to overestimate the significance of this incident as the report said this . incident happened at the mouth of the most important energy shipping lane in the words the strait of hormuz which carries about you know one 5th of world energy supplies. and every incident here everything that would choke the supply of energy the supply of oil would be a real threat to the world...
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let's get some analysis on the story now we have our security expert mike ts fun hine with us time a ts give us the latest on what you're hearing about these incidents. well i think the report pretty much summed up everything we know. there are conflicting reports about what happened to those tankers. one of those tankers was said to have been sunk. other sources say it's still afloat the crew is and i think that's very important for crews to rescue they have been evacuated the 44 seamen have been rescued by an iranian vessel 20 other seamen have been rescued as well from the other tanker. i think it is important to really point out. how important the strait of hormuz is where this incident this attack happened it's really the most important all to refile energy for crude oil on this planet 20 percent one 5th of all crude all of all an energy moving through it so any attack any incidents that is really of the utmost relevance so much is given the strategic importance of these waters if these are confirmed to have been deliberate attacks who could the chief suspects here be. well i th
let's get some analysis on the story now we have our security expert mike ts fun hine with us time a ts give us the latest on what you're hearing about these incidents. well i think the report pretty much summed up everything we know. there are conflicting reports about what happened to those tankers. one of those tankers was said to have been sunk. other sources say it's still afloat the crew is and i think that's very important for crews to rescue they have been evacuated the 44 seamen have...
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[reading items] >> good afternoon commissioners, michael hines, dir. of clean power staff. i forgot to introduce myself earlier. you have before you a resolution to approve a cleanpowersf contract with the southern california edison company for renewable energy to be delivered in 2020 and 2021. the term of the contract is two years with a total cost of approximately $15.8 million. this renewable energy contract will help us serve the significant growth and customer demand resulting from our cleanpowersf enrollment efforts over the past year. the contract requires the seller to deliver 600,000 mwh of renewable energy in 2020 and 300,000 mwh renewable energy in 2021. with this contract traveler staff accepts it will be able to meet his green target of 50% renewable energy content in 2020 consistent with the goals established by the commission. the negotiated contract meets all other applicable decisions for renewable energy contracts from cleanpowersf. the contract exceeds 10 million in total costs. the action before you authorizes the general manager to seek approval from th
[reading items] >> good afternoon commissioners, michael hines, dir. of clean power staff. i forgot to introduce myself earlier. you have before you a resolution to approve a cleanpowersf contract with the southern california edison company for renewable energy to be delivered in 2020 and 2021. the term of the contract is two years with a total cost of approximately $15.8 million. this renewable energy contract will help us serve the significant growth and customer demand resulting from...
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all right our security expert my phone hine speaking with us thank you very much. now a leading biomedical research organization is calling the current outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of congo truly frightening the u.k. based welcome trust says the epidemic is the worst since 2016 and shows no signs of stopping the world health organization is considering whether to declare the outbreak a global emergency the disease has spread to uganda where 2 people including a 5 year old boy have now died. a border can stop a virus but uganda nothe already is are trying 3 cases have been registered in the country as the 1st known cross borders spread since an outbreak began in the neighboring democratic republic of congo last august fears are growing that this might only be the beginning. one lived. in that yes it's still going on and by today we have over 2000. confirmed cases and so the probability of more cases was it goes up from the d.r. a c. into uganda these very high. in full isn't new to uganda the country has seen 5 al breaks of the disease since the year
all right our security expert my phone hine speaking with us thank you very much. now a leading biomedical research organization is calling the current outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of congo truly frightening the u.k. based welcome trust says the epidemic is the worst since 2016 and shows no signs of stopping the world health organization is considering whether to declare the outbreak a global emergency the disease has spread to uganda where 2 people including a 5 year old boy...
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constitution 2nd amendment which protects the right to keep and bear arms let's speak to trial lawyer hines joining us from washington d.c. good to have you with us again al jazeera so it looks like the high quarters skipping out on a chance to rule on the scope of gun laws and protections what's your reading into why the supreme court does this and your take on their decision sure well the supreme court generally rejects more cases and accepted actually rejects 97 percent of all cases that try to reach to to supreme court because the cases come from all 50 states plus the district of columbia there are only 9 justices and they only sit for a 9 month term so the justices do not have to give a reason as to why they are turning down a case just the fact that they are declining to hear it for whatever reason but i can tell you that what it makes it more likely for a case to reach the supreme court is when there is a difference of opinions in federal appeals districts where there is a difference of opinion meaning one district may have decided one way or another may have decided another way tha
constitution 2nd amendment which protects the right to keep and bear arms let's speak to trial lawyer hines joining us from washington d.c. good to have you with us again al jazeera so it looks like the high quarters skipping out on a chance to rule on the scope of gun laws and protections what's your reading into why the supreme court does this and your take on their decision sure well the supreme court generally rejects more cases and accepted actually rejects 97 percent of all cases that try...
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santa claus gets 24 hours ofsu hine on the north pole today. longer days to the north and shorter to the south. we got almost 15ours of daylight here today. international falls, minnesota, 16 hours of daylight todk. west, florida? only 13 1/2. our weekend forec as >>> this next story will having you reaching the back of your head. so strange. >> and sit up straight. >> studies are showing cell phone addiction is causing horn-likeul n on the back of people's necks. yoop youtablet up on a pillow and maybe hold screen higher or put the phone down altogether. kee e it at lolve but don't block your face. people want to see that. give the people what they want. >>> a survey found the average cost o summer child care is $1,000 per child. twice are expected to spend twi.c. area that is expensive to live. susan hogan is helping you. open the nbc washington app and search summer child care. >>> nfl champ rodney mcleod is ready to share some of his super bowl success with the kids in the community. "ne4 today" justin finch is live at dematha high school a
santa claus gets 24 hours ofsu hine on the north pole today. longer days to the north and shorter to the south. we got almost 15ours of daylight here today. international falls, minnesota, 16 hours of daylight todk. west, florida? only 13 1/2. our weekend forec as >>> this next story will having you reaching the back of your head. so strange. >> and sit up straight. >> studies are showing cell phone addiction is causing horn-likeul n on the back of people's necks. yoop...
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alex feels expressed his remorse for the 2017 attack which killed one person and injured dozens atika hine reports. it was the moment the country realized white supremacist were in bold and taking to the streets of charlottesville virginia in mass with tiki torches they shouted a chorus of racist and anti-semitic chants was 7 they protested the removal of the confederate statue their hate would not go unchallenged hundreds of counter protesters met them head on there were clashes and then there was this crash. james alex fields was behind the wheel he was found guilty of killing heather higher and injuring dozens in this chaos he pled guilty to federal hate crime charges in exchange prosecutors dropped the death penalty and now he's learned for his crime he will spend the rest of his life in prison susan bro is highers mother she says she but 100 more raising. this was a moment where the country's divisions were on full display and it provoked arguably one of the most controversial comments from a u.s. president who provokes controversy often and maybe that is a very different group but yo
alex feels expressed his remorse for the 2017 attack which killed one person and injured dozens atika hine reports. it was the moment the country realized white supremacist were in bold and taking to the streets of charlottesville virginia in mass with tiki torches they shouted a chorus of racist and anti-semitic chants was 7 they protested the removal of the confederate statue their hate would not go unchallenged hundreds of counter protesters met them head on there were clashes and then there...
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this is vincent hines -- >> mr. stanley friday, in honor of the french republic i award you the distinction affidavof t legion of honor. [ applause ] >> translator: mr. charles giroux, in the name of the french republic, i make you knight of the legion of honor. [ applause ] >> translator: mr. harold terrence, in the name of the french republic, i make you a knight of the legion of honor. [ applause ] >> translator: mr. paul worth, in the name of the french republic, we make you knight of the legion of honor. [ applause ] ♪ >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, donald -- [ "hail to the chief" ] ♪ >>> president macron, mrs. macron, and the people of france to the first lady of the united states and members of the united states congress, to distinguished guests, veterans and my fellow americans we are gathered here on freedom's altar on these shores, on these bluffs, on this day 75 years ago, 10,000 men shed their blood and thousands sacrificed their lives for their brothers, for thei
this is vincent hines -- >> mr. stanley friday, in honor of the french republic i award you the distinction affidavof t legion of honor. [ applause ] >> translator: mr. charles giroux, in the name of the french republic, i make you knight of the legion of honor. [ applause ] >> translator: mr. harold terrence, in the name of the french republic, i make you a knight of the legion of honor. [ applause ] >> translator: mr. paul worth, in the name of the french republic, we...
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hine bars for low level drug charges is actually on the rise between 20162080 mexico's female prison population increased by $100.00 in 3 percent when former inmate told al jazeera this is symptoms and punish criminals it punishes. mexico city. pakistan says it's trying to revive its public health system after decades of neglect and corruption according to the government 45 percent of children are not getting proper nutrition and that's resulted in a high rate of stunted growth in itself says more than 40 percent of total under the age of 5 haven't developed properly and the number of women dying in childbirth is months the highest in the world reports now from miti in southern pakistan. this mother has just lost her 3 year old daughter's akira she had brought her to this government hospital in pakistan's to parker district for treatment. look here's one of the nearly $500.00 children under the age of 5 who die in this region every year over 40 percent of children actually under 5 are stunted. rehab for a situation of almost 20 percent underweight and 15 percent waste it is definitel
hine bars for low level drug charges is actually on the rise between 20162080 mexico's female prison population increased by $100.00 in 3 percent when former inmate told al jazeera this is symptoms and punish criminals it punishes. mexico city. pakistan says it's trying to revive its public health system after decades of neglect and corruption according to the government 45 percent of children are not getting proper nutrition and that's resulted in a high rate of stunted growth in itself says...
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. >> reporter: he says cell hines from feelth t from fetal tissue have developed vaccines for polio rabiesrubella, and hepatitis-a. fetal tissue plays a big role in research for hiv/aids, spinal cord injuries and others. >> it requires more research and tissue such as this to do that research. there are many elective abortions that are still legal in this country. and that tissue would otherwise be discarded. >> reporter: ucsshgz orter: ucsshgz >> reporter: the trump administration's action changes course from a law congress passed 26 years ago allowing research on fetal tissue. >> the rules have been in place since 1993. they have been very careful to try to make sure that the possibility of research use of fetal tissue never abused. abused. >> reporter: the administration says future funding for non-nih researchers must be reviewed by an ethics board. but the criteria for funding is vague. >> during the remainder of the trump administration, i would not put high odds on any outsider getting nih funding for research with fetal tissue. >> reporter: the health and human services statement t
. >> reporter: he says cell hines from feelth t from fetal tissue have developed vaccines for polio rabiesrubella, and hepatitis-a. fetal tissue plays a big role in research for hiv/aids, spinal cord injuries and others. >> it requires more research and tissue such as this to do that research. there are many elective abortions that are still legal in this country. and that tissue would otherwise be discarded. >> reporter: ucsshgz orter: ucsshgz >> reporter: the trump...
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suspecially with the hine we're getting. it is just a beautiful day out there. no on the radar across the entire mid-atlantic. that is what high pressure does when it is -- it is sitting over top to clear out the clouds. 69 degrees is our teature now. we're heading into the 70s. we'll shoot about another 10 degrees. and near 80 which is about normal for this time of the year and what is not normal the low humidity. barely any humidity out there. is just a beautiful day. however, things change tomorrow. look at this. severe thunderstorm watches are coming back likely tomorrow afternoon. because storm prediction center put us in a slight risk. th is level two out of five to see severe weather tomorrow for portions of our area here in yellow. we'll talk morat about th and time out your storms for wednesday coming up in about ten >> thanks so much. >>> now to a tragic reminder about the importance of having working smoke detectors. >> heavy flames engued a home ernight in northeast d.c. firefighters working to get a woman in her 80s out of the house but she passed a
suspecially with the hine we're getting. it is just a beautiful day out there. no on the radar across the entire mid-atlantic. that is what high pressure does when it is -- it is sitting over top to clear out the clouds. 69 degrees is our teature now. we're heading into the 70s. we'll shoot about another 10 degrees. and near 80 which is about normal for this time of the year and what is not normal the low humidity. barely any humidity out there. is just a beautiful day. however, things change...
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i believe his name is judge hines handed down a court order where all these types of charges are to be dropped in order not to put a burden on the justice center and the people that are ticketed because they're economically disadvantaged and have a hard enough time to survive in the first place. it's tough enough to go through the justice system and then convicted and serve your time and paying a debt to society, let alone when you go through the system, you're innocent and when you get out, you still have this in your background and it's being held against you. so, it's definitely good law and even when it's passed, it's still going to be difficult in order to get established because the harm that's done to an individual. it's a starting point and i think it's an excellent type of law to use, just like the law that was used to get rid of unnecessary tickets and putting a burden on the criminal justice system and issuing out bench warrants for a failure to appear for a jaywalking ticket. you should be concentrating on more serious crimes like felonies and serious misdemeanors so i stip
i believe his name is judge hines handed down a court order where all these types of charges are to be dropped in order not to put a burden on the justice center and the people that are ticketed because they're economically disadvantaged and have a hard enough time to survive in the first place. it's tough enough to go through the justice system and then convicted and serve your time and paying a debt to society, let alone when you go through the system, you're innocent and when you get out,...
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this is no longer just being hine ared up with the chamber of commerce and big business.e rino republicans are straight up wanting to help and support the cartels as much as they can. jesse: i've said this before, the only people winning at the border are the cartels, the traffickers and the human smugglers. they want open borders. hed by giving it to 'em, they're just making more cash. >> it's a very simple proposition, and i love the fact that there are people running around washington, d.c. the, jesse, going, you know, i think we've got a crisis. that's what the president declared four months ago. this is as moronic a display i've seen in covering the government. the bureaucracy is brain dead. the permanent bureaucracy. the political leadership. i mean, this kevin mcallee man, acting head of dhs? i can't figure out whether he's a politician or he's running as an investment banker, what he wants to do -- jesse: he's certainly taxing, that's's what we can say. >> it's not a great performance. jesse: no, it's not. >> let's i face it. jesse: i want to move on to something
this is no longer just being hine ared up with the chamber of commerce and big business.e rino republicans are straight up wanting to help and support the cartels as much as they can. jesse: i've said this before, the only people winning at the border are the cartels, the traffickers and the human smugglers. they want open borders. hed by giving it to 'em, they're just making more cash. >> it's a very simple proposition, and i love the fact that there are people running around washington,...
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as we go through the day on hourwe e going to hine aclouds coast a little bit longer as we go throughrow morning, another morning of low clouds and areas of low fog with that strong onshore flow. check out the highs for today. so much cooler compared to yesterday, and of course compared to earlier this week when we had the record-breaking heat. 80s in the south bay, 82 in santa clara as well as santa clara. 87 in morgan hill and upper 80s from antioch as well as brentwood and mid-80s in livermore as well as for concorde and berkeley, just a high of 67. much more comfortable, 72 in oakland, 66 in san francisco and low 80s in santa rosa and upper 80s in st. helena. we have the u.s. open brown 1 looking good. we had that fog and we watch role in pebble beach yesterday, so the temperatures will be cool, 67 on friday. and here's the seven-day forecast and what you expect with temperatures a little bit cooler for friday and saturday and still near seasonal for father's day on sunday. fantastic weather for all of the dads out there and warming up monday tuesday wednesday, but nothing like wh
as we go through the day on hourwe e going to hine aclouds coast a little bit longer as we go throughrow morning, another morning of low clouds and areas of low fog with that strong onshore flow. check out the highs for today. so much cooler compared to yesterday, and of course compared to earlier this week when we had the record-breaking heat. 80s in the south bay, 82 in santa clara as well as santa clara. 87 in morgan hill and upper 80s from antioch as well as brentwood and mid-80s in...
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if that means getting him by subpoena, here's congressman jim hines of connect on that point. >> it's going to happen. he's going to get suspend. we have a profound hearing. it will be behind closed doors. i do believe mueller will be suspended. i do believe he is show up. he's not the kind of guy that ignores a subpoena. >> committee share adam schiff yesterdaying a knowledged time is running out. the calendar is running out. >> i think time is running out. the best way to get a witness to testify if you can get them to testify voluntarily. particularly with someone like bob mueller making an appeal to his patriotism, a sense of duty is the right way to go. but at the end of the day he needs to come testify. >> is august too late? >> yes, i think it is. i think we are reaching a points where if we can't reach an agreement, i hope we will. we will have to use a subpoena. >> congresswoman, i'm a skeptic. i think speaker pelosi is one of the greatest speaker in political terms. she keeps the caucus together. i accept all that political talent and whatever seriousness if you call it that
if that means getting him by subpoena, here's congressman jim hines of connect on that point. >> it's going to happen. he's going to get suspend. we have a profound hearing. it will be behind closed doors. i do believe mueller will be suspended. i do believe he is show up. he's not the kind of guy that ignores a subpoena. >> committee share adam schiff yesterdaying a knowledged time is running out. the calendar is running out. >> i think time is running out. the best way to...
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the president is headed out to the group 20 summit in asia later today i think one of the big head hines what the president had to say about china. mayes expected to meet chinese president xi. and one of the things on the plate at this moment is whether or not the united states is going to suspend the "morning express" round of tariffs aimed at china, the continuing trade war? there's been some reports around town the president might do that. however in his interview this morning the president indicating it's possible but he's not promising. take a listen. >> look, they know what we have to have, and if we don't have intellectual property theft protections, if we don't have the opening of china -- you know china is not open. we're open, but china is not open. so if we don't have the opening of china, if we don't have the things we negotiated and maybe even more than that. >> reporter: still very open ended there. the president was asked about the eu and he harkened back to a lot of his 2016 campaign themes. he was critical of nato, he suggested there are a lot of countries around the wor
the president is headed out to the group 20 summit in asia later today i think one of the big head hines what the president had to say about china. mayes expected to meet chinese president xi. and one of the things on the plate at this moment is whether or not the united states is going to suspend the "morning express" round of tariffs aimed at china, the continuing trade war? there's been some reports around town the president might do that. however in his interview this morning the...
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kraft hines, completely different business, after the company finally filed the annual report submitted to the securities and exchange commission detailing a public firm's financial performance. now, kraft heinz says it expects to report by the end of next month, but there was a very big investigation. they put it together within the company because there were some questions about whether the financials were holding up from a year or two back. so at the moment we're looking at kraft heinz saying that it overturned nothing. nothing really insidious or worrisome in that investigation, so up 5%. >>> all right, usually when markets come off their best week in a year, you would expect some profit taking, right? red on the screen? we have the complete opposite in this final hour of trade. last week the dow, the s&p 500 soared more than four full percentage points while the nasdaq was not far behind, jumping nearly 4 president. all three enjoying their best week of 2019. ah, but there's always a but. this one comes from the cofounder of data tech research whoing observes that, quote, happy mar
kraft hines, completely different business, after the company finally filed the annual report submitted to the securities and exchange commission detailing a public firm's financial performance. now, kraft heinz says it expects to report by the end of next month, but there was a very big investigation. they put it together within the company because there were some questions about whether the financials were holding up from a year or two back. so at the moment we're looking at kraft heinz...
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covered by the constitution 2nd amendment which protects the right to keep and bear arms well debbie hines is a no end she explains why not all weapons bans are controlled by state kills anyone that own the bum stock which basically is a device that allows your rifle or your gun to be in essence turned into a machine gun they were banned in december of 2018 that was one of the things that donald trump did do in going against the national rifle association so as of march of this year it was illegal to either buy own earth. a bump stock so you know those are not controlled by state law is under federal law that has the ban with respect to those now under high ammunition. stock that's a whole nother issue and that is controlled by states laws that there are 42 states that do allow for high ammunition cartridges and what that means is where the manufacturer has said that this particular gun this particular weapon only holds 8 rounds high ammunition cartridges allow for a greater amount of rounds and that is controlled by the states. i always remain hopeful i mean i think in the political clima
covered by the constitution 2nd amendment which protects the right to keep and bear arms well debbie hines is a no end she explains why not all weapons bans are controlled by state kills anyone that own the bum stock which basically is a device that allows your rifle or your gun to be in essence turned into a machine gun they were banned in december of 2018 that was one of the things that donald trump did do in going against the national rifle association so as of march of this year it was...
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hines? >> i know we have another community member on the way but we should be able to wrap up before votes. . follow up on some good morning, thank you for being here. i wanted to follow up on something that has not come out as much as it is to take my half-asleep architecture within the eye threats under things we should be thinking that as we talk about the structure and funding for the ic. >> as we discuss this is an issue. it's difficult to point to. >> have yo >> have you had an opportunity to review the bill? >> if we are going to talk to the budget, i think we should take it as a question for the record. i do want to point out the assessment of the issue goes back a couple decades at least as the chairman pointed out at the beginning we were doing things on this issue already in the early 1990s and we produced a national intelligence estimate. the first one on this already in we produced the national intelligence estimate in 2008. the council was the director of environment and natura
hines? >> i know we have another community member on the way but we should be able to wrap up before votes. . follow up on some good morning, thank you for being here. i wanted to follow up on something that has not come out as much as it is to take my half-asleep architecture within the eye threats under things we should be thinking that as we talk about the structure and funding for the ic. >> as we discuss this is an issue. it's difficult to point to. >> have yo >>...
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and we're going to be talking to damien hines.on underground have soared by 80% in the last three years. the latest figures show the central and piccadilly lines as the worst hotspots, a third of those offences took place there. british transport police say they're deploying teams of undercover officers to catch thieves. we cannot deny the figures are poor, but i think you need to put it into context. the underground remains and always has been a very safe environment, it's peppered with cctv. bereaved parents are challenging borisjohnson and jeremy hunt to tell them what action they would take as prime minister to tackle knife crime. they're planning a march to parliament later along with youth workers and teachers, demanding an emergency cobra meeting and calling on the two conservative leadeship rivals to put youth violence at the top of their agenda. 0ysters are to be reintroduced to the thames estuary to try to replenish stocks in the uk. the shells of oysters which have already been sold in borough market will be recycled by
and we're going to be talking to damien hines.on underground have soared by 80% in the last three years. the latest figures show the central and piccadilly lines as the worst hotspots, a third of those offences took place there. british transport police say they're deploying teams of undercover officers to catch thieves. we cannot deny the figures are poor, but i think you need to put it into context. the underground remains and always has been a very safe environment, it's peppered with cctv....
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andy hines, joanna carter. thank you very much. julia, thank you.ish you were here. miss you. >> there you go. not msing an opportunity to thank his wife nicole kidman as well. >>> the jonas brothers making history of their own. the band krasing the first-ever gital cover of harper's bazaar. they spoke of their recent dd wegs. to why he and his wife sophie turner got married in vegas. the pair are planning a second weddin france this summer. but joe explains we had to do a legal marriage bidore we d the real big one. it was either the courthouse or our version and ire pferred our version. friends, elvis, and ring pops. nothing wrong with that. in case you haven't heard, the jonas brothers areo going t here on the plaza tomorrow as part or our citi summer concert series. sh lot of fun. >>> finally, one of jenna's favorites sat down with you for your digital series. >> you're so good too. >> thank you. tell me more. >> and i hope that you and savannah don't fight over the reeseon withething. who's the better bes tee. >> that doesn't need to be fought
andy hines, joanna carter. thank you very much. julia, thank you.ish you were here. miss you. >> there you go. not msing an opportunity to thank his wife nicole kidman as well. >>> the jonas brothers making history of their own. the band krasing the first-ever gital cover of harper's bazaar. they spoke of their recent dd wegs. to why he and his wife sophie turner got married in vegas. the pair are planning a second weddin france this summer. but joe explains we had to do a legal...
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what he called hining really allowed him to stay calm, to make sure that this didn't escalate to somethingcould have been much more tragic, much more unfortunate. i think that's the message that he wants to drive home tt, yes, police officers have a job to do. in this day and age with what's been happening in montgomery county recently, offirs have to know and state troopers have ps know that some of these st are viewed with apprehension and some hesitation. and i think as he moves forward he is going to continue to point that out. >> all right. we have to take a break. we'll be right back. stay with us. >>> setting the record straight. the mayor of a upper marlboroboro has clarified her reason for abruptly announcing plans to resign this past week after an outcry prompted by her claims of racist attacks and bullying on the job. tonga turner says the real reason she is resigning is to spend time with her young children, t because of racism. she announced her resignation soon afteshe talked vividly and very candidly about her experiences during a town hall meeting. she clearly did not eect
what he called hining really allowed him to stay calm, to make sure that this didn't escalate to somethingcould have been much more tragic, much more unfortunate. i think that's the message that he wants to drive home tt, yes, police officers have a job to do. in this day and age with what's been happening in montgomery county recently, offirs have to know and state troopers have ps know that some of these st are viewed with apprehension and some hesitation. and i think as he moves forward he...
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we can talk to one of them now — she‘s called claire hines — and she is the founder of the lingerie outletr service especially in this country still isn't as great as it should be and what ebay does it helps you do that and in any marketplace, they will do that, as well, so it was a really obvious move to start selling products on ebay. you started your business as a single mother with a small charge you must have faced obstacles? many obstacles and sleepless nights, absolutely, but over time i created absolutely, but over time i created a website and looking at other channels as well, and we have a great team, anyway, and i think when you run a business you have got to be driven and you have got to have courage of your convictions. and a good idea. as long as you have got all of that, then go for it, start a business. i have inspired a few people to start businesses but i would always say start it on something like ebay where they can help and guide you because they are a great bunch of people. thanks for joining us. interesting, there, clear talking about how she started the —— claire ta
we can talk to one of them now — she‘s called claire hines — and she is the founder of the lingerie outletr service especially in this country still isn't as great as it should be and what ebay does it helps you do that and in any marketplace, they will do that, as well, so it was a really obvious move to start selling products on ebay. you started your business as a single mother with a small charge you must have faced obstacles? many obstacles and sleepless nights, absolutely, but over...
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they are those who you vincent hines attended to save. to take part in the second omaha wave. on the sixth of june, you put yourself at great risk to remove the wounded from the beach under the hail of german fire. the brothers in arms with who you, dear paul werth fought from e same omaha beach right through to the region of belgium on the way participating on in the battle of carentan. your brothers in arms, those who you, dear charles accompanied through the treacherous normandy countryside, you who fought nonstop from the seventh of june through to the eighth of july. the brothers in arms who accompanied you to luxembourg check countryside of slaveackia. ou were wounded twice in the san low region. and gave you strength until you crossed the river where you took part in the liberation of the concentration camps and saw the faces of the survivors and the executionors alike. maybe then, in the raw moment, truth of that moment, you understood what you were fighting for. arms.rothers in you worked first as a radio operator and then you de
they are those who you vincent hines attended to save. to take part in the second omaha wave. on the sixth of june, you put yourself at great risk to remove the wounded from the beach under the hail of german fire. the brothers in arms with who you, dear paul werth fought from e same omaha beach right through to the region of belgium on the way participating on in the battle of carentan. your brothers in arms, those who you, dear charles accompanied through the treacherous normandy countryside,...