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straight to minsk then where we join journalist to honolulu baco welcome to t.w. let's start with the president's claim that protesters on the streets of criminals and unemployed you've been at today's protest or what did you see. well these are people from all walks of life basically this is you know these are the elderly women. man and this is a medical workers they cited professional they said professionals this is middle class so basically every social group is currently protesting and every social group is outraged by the brutal response from from the police and well it's very hard to find anyone who would not protest actually there are signs that parts of the adults i mean now. that state television are. using to work anymore so they they leave their channels these pro-government stations also be have immense. and large numbers of. plants across the country that stop working and then they announced that they would go on strike as well so this is a popular uprising runs. the pictures that we've been seeing of these these people are wife in flowers and lining
straight to minsk then where we join journalist to honolulu baco welcome to t.w. let's start with the president's claim that protesters on the streets of criminals and unemployed you've been at today's protest or what did you see. well these are people from all walks of life basically this is you know these are the elderly women. man and this is a medical workers they cited professional they said professionals this is middle class so basically every social group is currently protesting and...
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for example, the honolulu star bulletin will put it up there. you see the birth announcement in 1961. >> yes, and they did that. >> listen to me, donald. >> defending obama. >> donald, you're beginning to sound a little ridiculous. >> no, i think you are, wolf. i think you sound ridiculous. >> the interview took place right after the state of hawaii formally officially released the original birth certificate of president obama. and he was still suggesting maybe it was a forgery, there were democrats involved. he didn't believe it, he wanted to continue the investigation. and he finally acknowledged that barack obama was born in the united states. do you see something like that going on right now involving the democratic vice presidential candidate senator kamala harris? >> of course it is. and i think what we should do is nip it in the bud. it's important for the media to nip it in the bud, it's important for members of the republican party to say this playbook doesn't work. you see what you try to do with president obama and i was elected not o
for example, the honolulu star bulletin will put it up there. you see the birth announcement in 1961. >> yes, and they did that. >> listen to me, donald. >> defending obama. >> donald, you're beginning to sound a little ridiculous. >> no, i think you are, wolf. i think you sound ridiculous. >> the interview took place right after the state of hawaii formally officially released the original birth certificate of president obama. and he was still suggesting...
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well journalist honolulu because there has been reporting for us from bill aris and she told us that the got a current discontent has been on the rise and that the protests widespread well if people now really want to. and yes process has have been happening where the past weeks but also on this rally it's pretty action rallies that sometimes you can also have happened where weeks before the elections race and even for months because there were some protests in the court so these discontent has been under rice recently it's not like it started just on sunday when when the election results were announced so so people don't one compromise they want to go they want to change the man at the top and that's i think the main difference what we could observe in previous years and more this point are happening all across the country so it's not like the capital is protesting in smaller towns or small cities regional cities are protesting as well so it's filled leg the whole country is on the right and. the president. that was journalist hunter liber covert talking to us earlier from minsk wil
well journalist honolulu because there has been reporting for us from bill aris and she told us that the got a current discontent has been on the rise and that the protests widespread well if people now really want to. and yes process has have been happening where the past weeks but also on this rally it's pretty action rallies that sometimes you can also have happened where weeks before the elections race and even for months because there were some protests in the court so these discontent has...
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this with a benjamin no wolf my press secretary for republicans out of the season joins us from honolulu welcome to d.w. let's start with trumps a speech that let's hear it from the party what were you trying to achieve with a speech. she was on again on ready. and to show how important the selection as this is not all action it's not about the democrats or their up it goes joe biden president from it's about much much more is about all of this on think you know necessary and he changed oh. oh oh there he is just on to the police or not and he said it's like always be like you or i'm so so what was there in what she said that does that what did she say to to to attract these votes of voters what was her message and was not wrong. donald trump is always seeking what he's saying here and he is not like a politician saying all these are difficult matter who are out and she asked the people to give her a 2nd chance to rebuild the country again after coronal of what he did then he took office and to do it again. he said best to do it ok so having a president who's not a politician you see tha
this with a benjamin no wolf my press secretary for republicans out of the season joins us from honolulu welcome to d.w. let's start with trumps a speech that let's hear it from the party what were you trying to achieve with a speech. she was on again on ready. and to show how important the selection as this is not all action it's not about the democrats or their up it goes joe biden president from it's about much much more is about all of this on think you know necessary and he changed oh. oh...
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and tsa says that she is their hardest working canine. >> all cute things come out of honolulu. >> we'll receive it. i'll agree with you. who is this talking in the background? >> what did i hear in my ear? >> that's okay. hi, mike. >> there is another anchor on the show we don't know about. >> let's talk about what issing if going on in the santa cruz mountains, it is smokity. today we'll have faster sunshine and lighter breezes that will localize the smoke really up into the north bay and south bay.will localize the smoke rea up into the north bay and south bay.and lighter breezes that wi localize the smoke really up into the north bay and south bay. in the north bay, up notice tn e notice the faster sunshine today. let's talk about the temperatures. we'll go down to the south bay where we have 72 in santa cruz where it will be smoky today. some of that could leak into the south bay where temperatures will range from the low to mid 80s until los gatos and gilroy pchb mid-70s very narrow margin, 64 to 65 along the coast. a little more sunshine, but not very breezy. near 70 downtown. and
and tsa says that she is their hardest working canine. >> all cute things come out of honolulu. >> we'll receive it. i'll agree with you. who is this talking in the background? >> what did i hear in my ear? >> that's okay. hi, mike. >> there is another anchor on the show we don't know about. >> let's talk about what issing if going on in the santa cruz mountains, it is smokity. today we'll have faster sunshine and lighter breezes that will localize the smoke...
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this is a live look at honolulu, sonny honolulu, one of the big stories they are tonight, the national science foundation launches a formal outreach about funding efforts for the stalled 30-meter telescope project. opponents who demonstrated for months say the project on the state's tallest mountain would desecrate land considered sacred by some native hawaiians. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from special report. we will be right back. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ it'can it help with snoring?le of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, free delivery when you add a base. ends monday. can leave you holding your breath. ♪ but bristol myers squibb is working to change things. by researching new kinds of medicines that could help you live longer. including options that are chemo-free. because we're committed to bringing new hope into lung cancer care. -my grandma. -my cous
this is a live look at honolulu, sonny honolulu, one of the big stories they are tonight, the national science foundation launches a formal outreach about funding efforts for the stalled 30-meter telescope project. opponents who demonstrated for months say the project on the state's tallest mountain would desecrate land considered sacred by some native hawaiians. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from special report. we will be right back. what do you think? i don't see it. only...
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we're with designer tony engro in honolulu at one of his newest residential projects high over the pacific. kelly bein shows off a chic park avenue palace in the sky, plus kashani pereira takes us inside a mediterranean style villa in the hollywood hills. but first we joined two of the biggest stagers in the business, meredith baer and cheryl eisen showing off their newest projects in manhattan. cheryl eisen: we've decorated this home to be a lavish ode to new york luxury. follow me, and we'll take a closer look. [music playing]
we're with designer tony engro in honolulu at one of his newest residential projects high over the pacific. kelly bein shows off a chic park avenue palace in the sky, plus kashani pereira takes us inside a mediterranean style villa in the hollywood hills. but first we joined two of the biggest stagers in the business, meredith baer and cheryl eisen showing off their newest projects in manhattan. cheryl eisen: we've decorated this home to be a lavish ode to new york luxury. follow me, and we'll...
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. >> we were there in november 2017 when united's final 747 left san francisco for honolulu, retracing its original route 47 years earlier. thomas lee was there at the beginning. >> why was it so important for you to be here today for this flight. >> well, having been on the first flight of the 747, naturally it is wonderful opportunity to be on the last flight. >> while its passenger days are dwindle, 747s will fly for years freighters and the new air force one. five decades later, the final chapter in this queen's reign. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: when we return, i ronedolton a famous placegedchar race >> garrett: we end with a night at the opera, in this era of social distancing chris livesay reports how an ancient perfnce a♪.me has become a safe >> more than 2,000 years ago it was chariot races that drew romans here to the circus maximum-- max muses. today it's opening night of the rigoletto reinterrupted with a 1970s setting. >> but the audience is unmistakably from 202020. safely seated more than six feet apart, something the opera couldn't achieve inside
. >> we were there in november 2017 when united's final 747 left san francisco for honolulu, retracing its original route 47 years earlier. thomas lee was there at the beginning. >> why was it so important for you to be here today for this flight. >> well, having been on the first flight of the 747, naturally it is wonderful opportunity to be on the last flight. >> while its passenger days are dwindle, 747s will fly for years freighters and the new air force one. five...
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only honolulu and las vegas have lost a higher share of businesses. more than 2000 bay area businesses have reportedly permanently closed. >>> some bay area hair salon say they cannot pay their rent. they are reaching out to their clients and community for health. we spoke with salon owners in the east bay about what they are doing as they wait to reopen their doors. >> we do need help from our communities. >> reporter: annie miller is the owner of salon 77 west in danville. her doors have been closed for almost a full five months. the salon briefly reopen until the county was put on the watch list. >> we were open for three weeks hoping to make some headway. then closing three weeks later, it was more trouble than it was worth. >> reporter: she says they owe several months of back rent. this week miller said she felt the need to reach out to the community. she texted clients and launched a gofundme and recorded a youtube video. >> your stylists are your friends, your therapists and your style guides. they need a space to continue their career. >> gof
only honolulu and las vegas have lost a higher share of businesses. more than 2000 bay area businesses have reportedly permanently closed. >>> some bay area hair salon say they cannot pay their rent. they are reaching out to their clients and community for health. we spoke with salon owners in the east bay about what they are doing as they wait to reopen their doors. >> we do need help from our communities. >> reporter: annie miller is the owner of salon 77 west in...
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the analysis shows only honolulu and las vegas has lost a share of businesses. since march more than 2,000 bay area businesses have permanently closed. >>> in some bay areas salons say they can't even pay their rent because they've been closed and now they're reaching out to their clients for help. we spoke to some east bay res did notes on what they'll do to wait before they open their doors. >> reporter: any miller is owner of a salon. the salon briefly reopened whether contra costa county was pum on the state watch list. >> we reopened in our danville location hoping to make some headway and then closing three weeks later. itous more trouble than it was worth. >> reporter: she says they owe several monthotches back rent and stylists demand on her to do their work when it's allowed. she reached out to community, text today clients, launched a gofundme and recorded a youtube video. >> your stylist are your friend and they need a space to be able to continue their career when all of this is said and done. >> reporter: many are pirn care businesses. it's a way to
the analysis shows only honolulu and las vegas has lost a share of businesses. since march more than 2,000 bay area businesses have permanently closed. >>> in some bay areas salons say they can't even pay their rent because they've been closed and now they're reaching out to their clients for help. we spoke to some east bay res did notes on what they'll do to wait before they open their doors. >> reporter: any miller is owner of a salon. the salon briefly reopened whether contra...
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served as an under secretary of state in the carter administration and as a member and chair of the honolulu city council. she returned to the house of representatives in 1989 and during her second career in the house she, again, debated with members of her own party and stood up for women, especially those with the least political and economic power. we see these two tendencies most clearly on the roles she played in welfare reform while bill clinton was president of the u.s. clinton called himself a new democrat and what that meant in part was he was willing to shed some of the traditional democratic commitments to the alleviation of poverty, especially the poverty of women-headed families. mink decented from her president and organized other members of congress to do the same. and she played this role at three different moments in the career of welfare reform. first, when president clinton first introduced his own welfare reform legislation shortly after he was elected on a pledge to, quote, end welfare as we know it. then when the republicans came into the majority in both houses of cong
served as an under secretary of state in the carter administration and as a member and chair of the honolulu city council. she returned to the house of representatives in 1989 and during her second career in the house she, again, debated with members of her own party and stood up for women, especially those with the least political and economic power. we see these two tendencies most clearly on the roles she played in welfare reform while bill clinton was president of the u.s. clinton called...
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anti-climactic agreement until after the 2002 elections representative patsy mink passed away in honolulu from a viral development dwie chickenpox. >> good morning. what an honor it is to be here today celebrating the life and work of elizabeth perry and reflect on the past and present state of women in american politics. professor perry's 1992 biography inspires because of its candor and interpretive verb. perry argues that moskowitz succeeded because of her adherence to feminine rather than feminist behaviors. her aim-like mind was to make the state an instrument for the welfare of the people said governor smith. and though she cooperated with men in political life she was essentially a wife and a mother, a womanly woman. and although enormously influential bell accepted women should serve men not lead them. such beliefs and practices contrasted sharply and then became the first black woman from the south elected to congress before retiring in 1978. perry's study illuminates why it ushered in a new era for leadership in america. first barbara jordan was not a social worker but a lawyer
anti-climactic agreement until after the 2002 elections representative patsy mink passed away in honolulu from a viral development dwie chickenpox. >> good morning. what an honor it is to be here today celebrating the life and work of elizabeth perry and reflect on the past and present state of women in american politics. professor perry's 1992 biography inspires because of its candor and interpretive verb. perry argues that moskowitz succeeded because of her adherence to feminine rather...
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. >> we were there in november 2017 when united's final 747 left san francisco for honolulu, retracing its original route 47 years earlier. thomas lee was there at the beginning. >> why was it so important for you to be here today for this flight? >> well, having been on the first flight of the 747, naturally it is wonderful opportunity to be on the last flight. >> while its passenger days are dwindling, 747s will fly for years to come as freighters and as the new air force one. five decades later, the final chapter in this queen's reign. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: when we return, in rome a reimagined rigoletto in a famous place that once staged chariot races. (upbeat music) - [narrator] food delivery just got more rewarding, now that grubhub gives you rewards when you order. did you order tacos? again? boom, rewarded. (chewing) (dog barks) ordering dinner for the family? voila, rewarded, with a side of quiet. (baby mumbling) grubhub rewards you. get a free delivery perk when you order. - [group] grubhub. (upbeat music) when you humble yourself under the mighty
. >> we were there in november 2017 when united's final 747 left san francisco for honolulu, retracing its original route 47 years earlier. thomas lee was there at the beginning. >> why was it so important for you to be here today for this flight? >> well, having been on the first flight of the 747, naturally it is wonderful opportunity to be on the last flight. >> while its passenger days are dwindling, 747s will fly for years to come as freighters and as the new air...
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now, he's going up against an aloha state ambassador at the honolulu airport. we do love ron, though. voting is happening on tsa's twitter or instagram accounts until 9:00 a.m. this morning. so let's go show ron a little bit of love. so cute. all right, this morning scientists are calling on you to help them track these california wildfires like never before. they're asking you to take pictures of heavy ash in your neighborhoods on cars, sidewalks or porches and then tweet them with the #ashfall. scientists say if we have raiders to spot heavy rain in certain areas why can't we do the same with ash? the citizens science research project hopes to improve the tracking and forecasting of these deadly fires. >>> all right, we got brand new updates on the czu lightening complex fire ripping through the santa cruzateo county. we brought you that press conference live just a half-hour ago if you were with us then. and new video from overnight here. cal fire saying at least 63,000 acres have burned in that fire,. it's been up to 5% containment. that number was 2% as of
now, he's going up against an aloha state ambassador at the honolulu airport. we do love ron, though. voting is happening on tsa's twitter or instagram accounts until 9:00 a.m. this morning. so let's go show ron a little bit of love. so cute. all right, this morning scientists are calling on you to help them track these california wildfires like never before. they're asking you to take pictures of heavy ash in your neighborhoods on cars, sidewalks or porches and then tweet them with the...
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the honolulu mayor says all parks and beaches on the island of oahu will be closed starting this weekend. that's a big deal. and nashville, police are taking to the streets to enforce the mask mandate. officers issued over a dozen citations over the weekend to people for not complying and gave nearly 400 verbal warnings. this comes as tennessee had the deadliest week since the start of the pandemic. >>> have you seen this photo? it is creating concern about whether or not schools should be reopening in georgia. take a look. this is the photo i'm talking about. crowded hallway. snapped by a high school student in the town of dallas, georgia. on the first day of school. the caption was stated only 10% of people wearing masks. we hav have shaq brewster with . shaq, officials there in that particular school are saying they will not mandate for students to wear masks inside. >> reporter: that's right, kendis. you are learning that officials are starting to figure out how hard it is to reopen schools amid the surging pandemic here in cherokee county. there are more than 240 students and staff
the honolulu mayor says all parks and beaches on the island of oahu will be closed starting this weekend. that's a big deal. and nashville, police are taking to the streets to enforce the mask mandate. officers issued over a dozen citations over the weekend to people for not complying and gave nearly 400 verbal warnings. this comes as tennessee had the deadliest week since the start of the pandemic. >>> have you seen this photo? it is creating concern about whether or not schools...
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who was an aloha state ambassador at the honolulu airport, so that's the competition there.oting is happening on tsa's twitter or 9:00 a.m. this morni. so head over there and let's all give ron who's absolutely adorable a little love. all right, next on abc 7 mornings at 6:00 a.m., the new video overnight of the czu fire burning south of san francisco. firefighters making some progress ahead of another hot weekend. we're also about to get an update on that fire in just a minute all while thousands are evacuating. police say a few rushing in to steal. challenges with looting also coming up. >>> hi, everyone. michael finny here. i know many of you are waiting for your unemployment or covid-19 payment so i asked the edd what's going on, why can't our viewers get their money? >> there's a number of different things that could impact someone's eligibility. >> 7 on your side got your e-mails, hundreds of e-mails all about the edd, and you deserve better. that's why i promise to keep asking the tough questions and getting answere we've always made quality furnishings for the many p
who was an aloha state ambassador at the honolulu airport, so that's the competition there.oting is happening on tsa's twitter or 9:00 a.m. this morni. so head over there and let's all give ron who's absolutely adorable a little love. all right, next on abc 7 mornings at 6:00 a.m., the new video overnight of the czu fire burning south of san francisco. firefighters making some progress ahead of another hot weekend. we're also about to get an update on that fire in just a minute all while...
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"honolulu star" says total cases surpassed 6,000. officials are looking at empty hotel rooms for quarantine space. they already have a quarantine if you go to hawaii at this point, you have to quarantine for several days. this just expands that situation which is not getting better. >> they have not been able to squash the rise in cases. >>> and near biloxi, mississippi. "sun herald." trying to get creative and make money and stay afloat during the pandemic. >> interesting. interesting. >>> on capitol hill, in a matter of hours, democrats are forging ahead to fund the postal service. a rare saturday vote. a rare august vote. the white house is threatening to veto it. kelly o'donnell is at the white house for us. kelly? >> reporter: one of the things is take a moment and acknowledge how unusual this really is. during an august recess when congress is gone for several weeks because every member of the house is on the ballot or their seat is up for election in no november. it is a long tradition to be home and campaigning. they are back
"honolulu star" says total cases surpassed 6,000. officials are looking at empty hotel rooms for quarantine space. they already have a quarantine if you go to hawaii at this point, you have to quarantine for several days. this just expands that situation which is not getting better. >> they have not been able to squash the rise in cases. >>> and near biloxi, mississippi. "sun herald." trying to get creative and make money and stay afloat during the pandemic....
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the 5-year-old pup helps her handler screen luggage for bombs at honolulu's international airport. >>mask up or pay up. the expensive fine you will face if you forget to cover up in one east bay city. >> reporter: covid numbers are improve in contra costa county. i'm kiet do, we've got a live life storm straight ahead. >>> hurricane laura has left the central gulf coast devastated. tony leads the coverage in louisiana and we'll show you the destruction that has left nearly one million homes and businesses without power. >>> plus hear from those impacted by the deadly storm. >>> also professional athletes continue to make their voices heard in response to the police shooting of jacob blake. we'll talk with basketball players speaking out about the growing movement for justice. >>> and katy perry is a new mom. who just released a new album. in a network exclusive, gayle sat down with the pop star whl for a coon about nt health and motherhood. all that coming lily everyone in the house is online and i can't get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. try 1 gig internet with at&
the 5-year-old pup helps her handler screen luggage for bombs at honolulu's international airport. >>mask up or pay up. the expensive fine you will face if you forget to cover up in one east bay city. >> reporter: covid numbers are improve in contra costa county. i'm kiet do, we've got a live life storm straight ahead. >>> hurricane laura has left the central gulf coast devastated. tony leads the coverage in louisiana and we'll show you the destruction that has left nearly...
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back to when we are little kids, it's often said that a letter getting delivered from new york to honolulufor the price of a stamp and three days' time is one of the great bargains in the world of 2020. is this just part of the ongoing rolling destruction of norms and institutions to you, or is this, depending on who this trump guy is, is this very distinct and very targeted for november 3rd? >> i think it's both. i think there's an ideological overhang on the right that hates the postal service because it's three things they hate. it's big, it's quasi governmental, and it's unionized. but i think trump himself realizes that this is an election that cannot be won on the merits, and so you have to try to disrupt it. you have to suppress votes. you have to make it harder for people to vote by mail, and he understands that there's going to be an enormous surge of americans who in fact are going to vote by mail this year. and he also knows that in states that have adopted all mail voting, it works. fraud is minimal, if nonexistent, and it works. they're able to get results, and it's fair, and
back to when we are little kids, it's often said that a letter getting delivered from new york to honolulufor the price of a stamp and three days' time is one of the great bargains in the world of 2020. is this just part of the ongoing rolling destruction of norms and institutions to you, or is this, depending on who this trump guy is, is this very distinct and very targeted for november 3rd? >> i think it's both. i think there's an ideological overhang on the right that hates the postal...
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last week they closed honolulu beaches and parks. >>> now to something good. it is time to rock on.etallica joining the encore drive-in series, tickets on sale now. the first time the band will be back on stage since the pandemic. last time was in 2019 for concerts in san francisco. the show will but on august 29th and heavy metal fans could head bang to the show in your own car. >> that is pretty cal. all to yourself. don't you want to get out of the car. be careful. >> well stay around your car. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," the top stories on this friday morning. protesting cuts, the big rally former employees plan to hold today outside of the san francisco giants' home game. >>> so why did you do the trade? because you gave a $3,600 bike away for $2,000 computer. >> it is a big value for us to give to someone that bike and to potentially help someone to start their business. >> trading up in a big way. new for you this morning, and only on "today in the bay," the bay area woman's amazing efforts to barter her way to a free home. oh, yeah, you heard me right. a free h
last week they closed honolulu beaches and parks. >>> now to something good. it is time to rock on.etallica joining the encore drive-in series, tickets on sale now. the first time the band will be back on stage since the pandemic. last time was in 2019 for concerts in san francisco. the show will but on august 29th and heavy metal fans could head bang to the show in your own car. >> that is pretty cal. all to yourself. don't you want to get out of the car. be careful. >>...
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the 5-year-old help hearse handler screen luggage for bombs at honolulu's international airport. >> i'veer for three and a half years. here at hnl. and she is -- she's a force to be reckoned with. she has a lot of energy. as far as finding out when she did win the contest, well, i think we're going to be having a luau. i don't know. >> the tsa says kayla is also their hardest working k-9 due to number of hours per week. i love they have the vest do not pet. it's hard to do that when you are named the cutest canine right? >> i want to just grab her and squeeze her, so cute. i actually went to the website. so many cute dogs and you can check it out. >>> all right, taking a look at the roadways. westbound 580 slow and go this morning. no accidents that's the good news but definitely the commute is busy out of mountain house exit right off of 2035. getting on to the 580 connector into the altamont pass. it's a slow ride at least to north flynn. but you know if you are a supercommuter and used tot commute out of tracy over into the livermore valley area, you kind of know what to expect. it's
the 5-year-old help hearse handler screen luggage for bombs at honolulu's international airport. >> i'veer for three and a half years. here at hnl. and she is -- she's a force to be reckoned with. she has a lot of energy. as far as finding out when she did win the contest, well, i think we're going to be having a luau. i don't know. >> the tsa says kayla is also their hardest working k-9 due to number of hours per week. i love they have the vest do not pet. it's hard to do that when...
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it took himself months, years before he released first certificate, not because he wasn't born in honolulu knew it was a trap, they were trying to steal election from health care, issues he was running on and he explained that very well. he would hold that the attack. why is trump saying there? in joe's case he will come after his son, why is he attacking my family because he hasn't done anything for your family and believe me, win or lose, my family are going to be just fine, the question is will your family be just fine. if he allows you to be diverted thinking about my son who is a fine man, don't fall for it. keep the focus on your son, your daughter, your granddaughter. i think that's the way to do and, again, i say this only because i failed the last time and president clinton was nice enough to read the book and he did, he reminded that was first law politics, politics is always about people and not about us. >> in 2018 you write in the book that the democrats were able to flip 41 house seats that trump won in 2016. how did democrats do that? >> if there's a hero in the book or goat
it took himself months, years before he released first certificate, not because he wasn't born in honolulu knew it was a trap, they were trying to steal election from health care, issues he was running on and he explained that very well. he would hold that the attack. why is trump saying there? in joe's case he will come after his son, why is he attacking my family because he hasn't done anything for your family and believe me, win or lose, my family are going to be just fine, the question is...
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not because he wasn't born in honolulu but because he knew it was a trap that they were simply tryingal the election away from healthcare and jobs and issues he's running on and he explained that very well. he would hold up that attack. this is the kryptonite you hold it up and say, why is trump saying this? in joe's case easy to come after his son we know that. why is he attacking my family? because he hasn't done anything for your family. believe me about win or lose my families to be just fine. the question is will your family be fine? if he allows you to be diverted is about my sense is a finance, don't fall for it. keep the focus on your son, your daughter, your granddaughter. i say this only because i failed to do it the last time he reminded me that was his first flaw of politics, politics is always about people not about us. in 2018 you write that the democrats were able to flip 41 house seats that trump won in 2016. how do democrats do that? >> if there is a hero of the book, a goat to me in terms of screwing up, if there is a hero it's nancy pelosi. i love that woman. all th
not because he wasn't born in honolulu but because he knew it was a trap that they were simply tryingal the election away from healthcare and jobs and issues he's running on and he explained that very well. he would hold up that attack. this is the kryptonite you hold it up and say, why is trump saying this? in joe's case easy to come after his son we know that. why is he attacking my family? because he hasn't done anything for your family. believe me about win or lose my families to be just...
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not because he wasn't born in honolulu. but because he knew it was a trap.hey are simply trying to steal the election away from healthcare and jobs in the issues he was writing on. and he explained that i think very well. he hold up that attack. this is a kryptonite and is a wise trump saying this? in joe's case is gonna come after his son, we know that. why is he attacking my family? because he hasn't done anything for your family. and believe me, win or lose my families going to be just fine. the question is what your family be just fine? if he allows you to be diverted think about my son who is a fine man, don't fall for. keep the focus on your son, your daughter, your granddaughter. i think that is the way to do this. i say this only because i failed to do it last time. and president clinton was nice enough to read the book. painted he reminded me that was a first love politics. politics is always about people not us. >> 20018 you write in the book , that the democrats were able to flip 41 houses that trump had. how do democrats do that? >> guest: if the
not because he wasn't born in honolulu. but because he knew it was a trap.hey are simply trying to steal the election away from healthcare and jobs in the issues he was writing on. and he explained that i think very well. he hold up that attack. this is a kryptonite and is a wise trump saying this? in joe's case is gonna come after his son, we know that. why is he attacking my family? because he hasn't done anything for your family. and believe me, win or lose my families going to be just fine....
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not because he wasn't born in honolulu, because he knew it was a trap.they're simply trying to steal the election away from healthcare, jobs and issues he's running on. and he explained that he think very well. this is the kryptonite. so why is transcendence? in joe's case is going to come after son. we know that. why is he attacking my family? because he hasn't anything for your family. and believe me, he's going to be just fine but for your family be just fine? if he allows you being diverted about myself as a fine man, don't fall for. keep focus on your son, your daughter, your granddaughter. >> i think this is the way to do it. i said only because i failed to do it last time president clinton was nice enough to read the book and that's what he reminded me. politics is about people not about us. simon 2018 you write in the books the democrats the president trump won 12016 how did mcgrath do that? if there is a heroes book to hear explicit love that woman. i get all the big shots at oh she's terrible no hoe hope. she led us out of the wilderness but wh
not because he wasn't born in honolulu, because he knew it was a trap.they're simply trying to steal the election away from healthcare, jobs and issues he's running on. and he explained that he think very well. this is the kryptonite. so why is transcendence? in joe's case is going to come after son. we know that. why is he attacking my family? because he hasn't anything for your family. and believe me, he's going to be just fine but for your family be just fine? if he allows you being diverted...
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essentially, he decides to show up in honolulu at a courthouse to petition for citizenship. the problem is, at this moment in the 1920's, our naturalization law says, only two kinds of people can become citizens. from the early days of the founding of this country, free whites could naturalize. no one else. after the civil war, black slaves are freed, they are added. you could only naturalize if you were white or african-american. this asian man shows up, and they don't know what to do with him. so, he represents himself in court to challenge this and takes this all the way to the supreme court, and says, i should be able to naturalize. he represents himself. he writes these very moving briefs about how, it is not about the color of my skin, it is about my heart. this is exactly how people describe it now, they talk about the need to see beyond the color of their skin. and it is about values, about being american as transcending the color of your skin. in this case, this man gets to the supreme court and he goes before the justices, and they basically say, we are sorry, you
essentially, he decides to show up in honolulu at a courthouse to petition for citizenship. the problem is, at this moment in the 1920's, our naturalization law says, only two kinds of people can become citizens. from the early days of the founding of this country, free whites could naturalize. no one else. after the civil war, black slaves are freed, they are added. you could only naturalize if you were white or african-american. this asian man shows up, and they don't know what to do with...
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. >> honolulu you are on with christopher jensen. >> caller: good morning, i'm very excited to speak with you this morning. i am curious on how you been able to write the book you have written. walk to the talk shows, especially the conservative right. and not become the real target of bashing, i guess is the most simple way to put it. you seem to be able to remain that the state neutral party as you walk through this. and also come as a two-parter, how do you feel about some of the interviews you have had, some of the debates that you have had people who are opposed? there are different opinions of them as you listen to their arguments. thank you very much i really enjoy you. >> guest: thank you. we started with the book to respond to the southern portion of the country. instead it under instead of the normal like new york, chicago, seattle, and take to the heartland and we've tried every spot to stop and have a debate. will challenge somebody to bring on the best advocate. in some places they did okay with that. we had some extremely strong and quite amusing and entertaining public
. >> honolulu you are on with christopher jensen. >> caller: good morning, i'm very excited to speak with you this morning. i am curious on how you been able to write the book you have written. walk to the talk shows, especially the conservative right. and not become the real target of bashing, i guess is the most simple way to put it. you seem to be able to remain that the state neutral party as you walk through this. and also come as a two-parter, how do you feel about some of the...
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>>host: honolulu good afternoon. >>caller: it's so nice to be here with you. thank you c-span.you familiar with the writing of one italian? the most famous work is the cosmic comics it's not a novel. each chapter is like a short story unto itself but when i hear you laugh i thought maybe you would like the humor i know how to translated in english that the climbing barron or the baron in the trees. >>host: why is this appealing to you? >>caller: it is the magical realism. became a little bit earlier but about the same time. the language is just beautiful and intriguing with his imagination is that a familiar author? >> he is great and cosmic comics. and those books. and again, have an affinity with him when i encountered his work in college from being someone who writes fantasy, and he was a highbrow writer using the tools that we adored growing up. and or clark 11 and the right for the job and that whimsical or fantastical voice to be inspirational and if you're watching the books or short. pick them up. >>host: according to what you sent us you are reading a comic book. mr. m
>>host: honolulu good afternoon. >>caller: it's so nice to be here with you. thank you c-span.you familiar with the writing of one italian? the most famous work is the cosmic comics it's not a novel. each chapter is like a short story unto itself but when i hear you laugh i thought maybe you would like the humor i know how to translated in english that the climbing barron or the baron in the trees. >>host: why is this appealing to you? >>caller: it is the magical...
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the 67-year-old is a citizen who lives in honolulu facing life in prison if convicted. >> sandra: andreaking news from the hill this morning. fox news now confirming that postmaster general louis dejoy will be testifying before the senate homeland security committee on friday. he was set to testify to a house panel the following monday. meanwhile house speaker nancy pelosi interrupts august recess. she is calling lawmakers back to capitol hill to vote on a bill to roll back cuts to the postal service. chad pergram has been following all of this for us and is live on capitol hill this morning with the latest. chad, good morning. >> good morning, sandra. this is a preemptive strike by ron johnson of wisconsin, the chair of the senate governmental affairs committee to have louis dejoy in on friday before he goes before the house oversight committee on monday. ron johnson saying to fox news that he wants dejoy to have the opportunity to tell his side of the story before he goes before what he termed a hostile committee on monday. there are some members of congress, democrats, who believe
the 67-year-old is a citizen who lives in honolulu facing life in prison if convicted. >> sandra: andreaking news from the hill this morning. fox news now confirming that postmaster general louis dejoy will be testifying before the senate homeland security committee on friday. he was set to testify to a house panel the following monday. meanwhile house speaker nancy pelosi interrupts august recess. she is calling lawmakers back to capitol hill to vote on a bill to roll back cuts to the...
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looking at a bloomberg analysis of dwindling job listing, new york is not alone, honolulu, san jose and. dagen: people are fleeing new york city because it's increasingly dangerous. you get acosted, attacked, assaulted on the street daily which has happened to at least one of our coworkers in the last two weeks and there's nobody there to do anything about it. it is like living in the belly of a por porta john it's so nasn the streets and you have a mayor whose ideology is apathy or disregard for human life. you have a leader in this city who does not care about anybody. it's a shame but it's not changing, maybe until people run for the hills and you have a downward financial spiral. it's going to get a lot worse, mark my words. maria: look at what we were talking about with rudy giuliani, dagen, and the fact that the son, teenage son of nypd counter terrorism head john miller was robbed near central park and this was in broad daylight. this was on the upper west side at 1:45 in the afternoon. dagen: this is happening to people across the city and new yorkers, whether it's from the bron
looking at a bloomberg analysis of dwindling job listing, new york is not alone, honolulu, san jose and. dagen: people are fleeing new york city because it's increasingly dangerous. you get acosted, attacked, assaulted on the street daily which has happened to at least one of our coworkers in the last two weeks and there's nobody there to do anything about it. it is like living in the belly of a por porta john it's so nasn the streets and you have a mayor whose ideology is apathy or disregard...
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meet tsa most adorable dog, kayla, explosive detection dog in honolulu winning the cutest k9 award, sheo have one but very serious on the job. she's really cute, dagen, what do you think? dagen: we have -- i want to give a shout-out to persha who is a working dog in our building and if you come at her, she loves scratches and she kind of falls down on the job if you're offering belly rubs because she literally will be working and flop down in the lobby or on the sidewalk and -- and accept belly rubs, so adorable dog and i respect their work. maria: love, love. james, go ahead. james: i was just going the say a good reminder if tsa dog is sniffing around your person she's just doing her job. [laughter] maria: she is. on that note we will take a short break and come right back, stay with us. ♪ get your slice today. . . . so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's
meet tsa most adorable dog, kayla, explosive detection dog in honolulu winning the cutest k9 award, sheo have one but very serious on the job. she's really cute, dagen, what do you think? dagen: we have -- i want to give a shout-out to persha who is a working dog in our building and if you come at her, she loves scratches and she kind of falls down on the job if you're offering belly rubs because she literally will be working and flop down in the lobby or on the sidewalk and -- and accept belly...
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host: doug is in honolulu. good morning, doug. how are you?aller: i'm doing well, thank you. , we keeploroquine bouncing around like it's a volleyball. it seems that there is no clear message from leadership on where we are at with hydroxychloroquine except i think i read that in one country othern a than ours, it proved to be useful. but that country probably doesn't have obesity rates like we do or some other kind of pre-existing medical condition. our country is different. it might not work here. host: sounds like, from the cliff that we just played, the guidance from the food and drug administration is that hydroxychloroquine is not a treatment and is certainly not a cure and i think the admiral made that pretty clear in the comments we just played a few minutes ago. journal,"wall street they write that the july jobs or pork, coming out friday, "could be the most politically consequential of the downturn .aused by the pandemic -- jobs report, coming up friday, "could be the most politically consequential of the downturn jersey.eehold, new
host: doug is in honolulu. good morning, doug. how are you?aller: i'm doing well, thank you. , we keeploroquine bouncing around like it's a volleyball. it seems that there is no clear message from leadership on where we are at with hydroxychloroquine except i think i read that in one country othern a than ours, it proved to be useful. but that country probably doesn't have obesity rates like we do or some other kind of pre-existing medical condition. our country is different. it might not work...
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a few weeks ago i spoke to a group of transit workers who operate the bus in honolulu. a simple shower curtain separates the drivers from passengers boarding their buses. many passengers do not wear masks putting the drivers and others at risk. drivers are facing threats and physical violence when they ask passengers to put on a mask. one passenger even spat on the bus driver. many of the bus drivers live in multigenerational families. they spoke about the fear that they will contract the virus on the job and bring it home. three bus operators have already tested positive, including one just this week. transit workers in other industries have also experienced challenges relating to coronavirus safety. a group of hawaii flight attendants i recently spoke with are unable to be tested regularly due to supply shortages, despite showing up to work every day, and they also spoke about their daily challenges, convincing passengers to wear masks. essential workers are also providing child care during this pandemic so that other essential workers can continue to do their job. ka
a few weeks ago i spoke to a group of transit workers who operate the bus in honolulu. a simple shower curtain separates the drivers from passengers boarding their buses. many passengers do not wear masks putting the drivers and others at risk. drivers are facing threats and physical violence when they ask passengers to put on a mask. one passenger even spat on the bus driver. many of the bus drivers live in multigenerational families. they spoke about the fear that they will contract the virus...