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francine: ian?swer when you get to 2025, we know that china is going to be playing a significant role in determining what the shape of the new global order will look like. what we do not know is whether the united states intends to have the most significant seat at that table in a post-american order or is the united states going to react against a world order that the chinese are trying to develop. now, if you had to answer that, you would say the americans are in reaction mode. it is unclear if that would be the case. until you know what the united they going to be constructing this new order with others, including the chinese or are we going to be reacting against that. you cannot answer what 2025 looks like. you one final question to as a former prime minister, do you look at president trump as a one-off or is there a permanence to his kind of populism? kevin: i am not an american even though i have lived in new york. i just happen to be back in australia on holiday. the view from asia is that e
francine: ian?swer when you get to 2025, we know that china is going to be playing a significant role in determining what the shape of the new global order will look like. what we do not know is whether the united states intends to have the most significant seat at that table in a post-american order or is the united states going to react against a world order that the chinese are trying to develop. now, if you had to answer that, you would say the americans are in reaction mode. it is unclear...
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ian, i'll start with you, who are the frontrunners? ian: that's the problem. we should know, prior to intel's history has a regular program of developing talent and bringing people to the forefront and having it all managed effectively. he left early for reasons that weren't his own and one of the other things he did was interrupt the senior management circle so there was no obvious successor. emily: there is no obvious frontrunner at this point. ian: there are a lot of theories. and not a lot of clarity right now. emily: what are they? ian: well, you have senior executives on the inside, you have people on the outside like renee james, maybe people like kirk or diane bryant who can come back. but again, just theories at this point. emily: what would you like to see intel do here? >> you know my preference is for , them to hire someone externally. i mean i think they have some , great candidates inside the company. ian mentioned the v.p. of engineering. but you know the business that , intel is in, i mean, things are certainly changing, the slowdown, they have
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>> all right, ian pannell and our team in iraq tonight. ian, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the royal scare. prince philipp was in an accident today. queen elizabeth's husband, who at 97 still likes to drive, colliding with another car. abc's james longman from london tonight. >> reporter: a close call for the duke of edinburgh, the queen's husband. tonight, lucky to walk away unscathed from a crash that left his car overturned. at around 3:00 local time, the 97-year-old prince, who was reportedly behind the wheel, was pulling out of a driveway onto a busy public road near the royal sandringham estate. police say he was involved in an accident with one other vehicle. an eyewitness describing how the prince was helped out of his car and appeared very, very shaken. two people in the other vehicle treated for minor injuries. the prince, as seen here in netflix's "the crown", is known to guard his independence fiercely. he retired from official duties in 2017 and has looked increasingly frail in recent months. both prince philip an
>> all right, ian pannell and our team in iraq tonight. ian, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the royal scare. prince philipp was in an accident today. queen elizabeth's husband, who at 97 still likes to drive, colliding with another car. abc's james longman from london tonight. >> reporter: a close call for the duke of edinburgh, the queen's husband. tonight, lucky to walk away unscathed from a crash that left his car overturned. at around 3:00 local time, the...
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>> ian pannell with us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and a rare sight at the supreme court today. oral arguments taking place without justice ruth bader ginsburg, for the first time in her 25 years on the high court, as she now recovers from surgery to remove two cancerous lesions from her lung. let's get to terry moran. and a court spokesperson says the justice is working from home? >> reporter: and chief justice john roberts noted justice justs ginsbe ginsbeagainsginsburg absence, a that she will vote. justice ginsburg, 85 years old. she's been recovering for two weeks from that cancer surgery and three broken ribs she suffered earlier in the month. this is the first time she's ever missed oral arguments. but one sign she plans to continue full steam ahead, she's hired law clerks through the year 2020. david? >> terry moran, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. breaking news in the case that caused national outrage. the young woman serving life for murdering a real estate agent when she was 16. she argued she was forced into sex. and
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>> ian pannell with us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and a rare sight at the supreme court today. oral arguments taking place without justice ruth bader ginsburg, for the first time in her 25 years on the high court, as she now recovers from surgery to remove two cancerous lesions from her lung. let's get right to terry moran, he's covered the court for years for us, and terry, a court spokesperson saying that justice ginsburg is working from home as the court hears new cases? >> reporter: that's right, david, and chief justice john roberts noted justice ginsburg's absence and saying she will vote in these cases by reading the transcripts of the arguments and the briefs, as other justices have done. justice ginsburg, 85 years old. she's been recovering at home for about two weeks from that cancer surgery and three broken ribs she suffered earlier in the month. this is, as you said, the first time she's ever missed oral arguments. but one sign she plans to continue full steam ahead, she's hired law clerks through the year 2020. david? >> all right, terry moran at the supreme court
>> ian pannell with us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and a rare sight at the supreme court today. oral arguments taking place without justice ruth bader ginsburg, for the first time in her 25 years on the high court, as she now recovers from surgery to remove two cancerous lesions from her lung. let's get right to terry moran, he's covered the court for years for us, and terry, a court spokesperson saying that justice ginsburg is working from home as the court hears new cases?...
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ian: it definitely can feel like that to some people.eryone has been watching for years to see what is the maximum number of iphones apple sell. everyrt q it felt like it couldn't get bigger, and when does the law of large numbers kick in? now it seems like they have leveled off around the same number, tens of millions of iphones per quarter. but it is going tog be interest see how this company grows in the future. one of the things they always talked about before the iphone came out, never count ouapple. certainly i would never bet against em this time. we will see what they come up with in the future to see if they grow again. laura: before all this happened with the bug, tim cook, apple's ceo, t need for privacy protections. is he saying that to get ahead of congress before they force them upon the tech industry? ian: apple has mada bet that if a lot of privacy protections come down on silicon valley, they will be a winner. part of that is they don't have the same advertising system that facebook and google rely un. they are able to m
ian: it definitely can feel like that to some people.eryone has been watching for years to see what is the maximum number of iphones apple sell. everyrt q it felt like it couldn't get bigger, and when does the law of large numbers kick in? now it seems like they have leveled off around the same number, tens of millions of iphones per quarter. but it is going tog be interest see how this company grows in the future. one of the things they always talked about before the iphone came out, never...
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we're live in san mateo, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. well, fresh off her energetic kickoff rally in oakland, senator kamala harris wasted no time hitting the presidential campaign trail. tonight she held a town hall meeting in iowa where she was qu >> i compare my record to any prosecutor, any elected prosecutor in thisou in terms of the work that i have done to reform 9 criminal justice system. i am a daughter of parents who met when they were active in the nobody had to teach me about the disparities in the criminal justice system. i was born knowing what they are. >> a large crowd braved freezing temperatures in des moines to see harris. she was also asked if elected how she would handle the racial divide in the country. >> enough with these powerful forces that are trying to sow hate and division among us. that is not reflective of who we are as americans and we need leadership that recognizes who we are in our hearts and our souls. >> after the event, harris walked into the audience at the university, snapped some pictures and chat
we're live in san mateo, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. well, fresh off her energetic kickoff rally in oakland, senator kamala harris wasted no time hitting the presidential campaign trail. tonight she held a town hall meeting in iowa where she was qu >> i compare my record to any prosecutor, any elected prosecutor in thisou in terms of the work that i have done to reform 9 criminal justice system. i am a daughter of parents who met when they were active in the...
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ian what's been making your phone ring today... 7 forget the hype.extremely quiet day. the phone has not been ringing a great deal, but in terms of the big deals, newcastle united has finally splashed the cash. 0ur moran has come from atla nta. cash. 0ur moran has come from atlanta. they have also brought on antonia baraka, on loan from monaco with an option, so that benitez will be glad that he has got him out of his targets. another of the big money deals is johnny. wolverhampton wanderers have put him in from atletico madrid. arsenal have also brought in a player from arsenal have also brought in a playerfrom spain, denis suarez, formerly of manchester city. he has come in from barcelona. 0n formerly of manchester city. he has come in from barcelona. on loan. there he was, denis suarez, and next to iniesta. so he has arrived. the other deals as well, tottenham are very keen to off—load. they are also trying to off—load vincent janssen, as well. cardiff city have signed a player from reading. as well. cardiff city have signed a playerfrom reading.
ian what's been making your phone ring today... 7 forget the hype.extremely quiet day. the phone has not been ringing a great deal, but in terms of the big deals, newcastle united has finally splashed the cash. 0ur moran has come from atla nta. cash. 0ur moran has come from atlanta. they have also brought on antonia baraka, on loan from monaco with an option, so that benitez will be glad that he has got him out of his targets. another of the big money deals is johnny. wolverhampton wanderers...
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, ian, ian, stop, buddy. [ laughter ] >> what?y is not on that show anymore. >> what do you mean she's not on the show anymore? mary berry is the show. >> seth: yeah, she hasn't been on the show in, like, two seasons. don't you watch it? >> i'm only on season 4. i'm slowly savoring it. this doesn't make any sense. how could she not be on it? does she retire? >> seth: no. >> oh, my god. is she dead? >> seth: no. she just didn't renew her contract. >> well, what does paul hollywood have to say about that? i mean, he must be livid. >> seth: no, he's fine with it. he's still on the show. >> that beautiful blue-eyed piece of [ bleep ] [ laughter ] he's doing it alone, isn't he? he always wanted all the glory for himself. >> seth: no, actually they just placed her with another old lady. >> another old lady? please don't tell me is prue leith. >> seth: it's prue leith. [ laughter ] >> wow, wow. i tha lot. how am i supposed to finish the song now? >> seth: oh, think you should not finish the song. >> no, mary would want me to finish the s
, ian, ian, stop, buddy. [ laughter ] >> what?y is not on that show anymore. >> what do you mean she's not on the show anymore? mary berry is the show. >> seth: yeah, she hasn't been on the show in, like, two seasons. don't you watch it? >> i'm only on season 4. i'm slowly savoring it. this doesn't make any sense. how could she not be on it? does she retire? >> seth: no. >> oh, my god. is she dead? >> seth: no. she just didn't renew her contract....
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>> ian pannell tonight. thank you. >>> back here at home now, the major settlement tonight after the call to police for help over worries a 17-year-old could be suicidal. when police arrived, the young man is shot as he backs up in the family minivan. police firing more than a dozen times. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: the moment captured on a police dash cam last january in overland park, kansas. you can see police in the driveway of 17-year-old john albers' home, responding to a report that the teenager was threatening suicide on facetime. >> he took pills. drinking heavily. he saw this on facetime. and he also told the rp that he was going to stab himself and he's done with life. >> reporter: the van seen backing out -- >> stop! stop! >> reporter: -- when the officer opens fire. the van spinning around and backing up toward his house again, as the officer fires 11 more shots, killing the teenager. the city had argued the teenager had driven the van at the officer and that he feared for his life when he
>> ian pannell tonight. thank you. >>> back here at home now, the major settlement tonight after the call to police for help over worries a 17-year-old could be suicidal. when police arrived, the young man is shot as he backs up in the family minivan. police firing more than a dozen times. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: the moment captured on a police dash cam last january in overland park, kansas. you can see police in the driveway of 17-year-old john albers' home,...
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and ian, i know kenyan officials are vowing to bring justice. but you're also learning this tragedy could have been even worse? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, david. kenya has had to learn from past terror attacks. and miraculously, 700 people before brought out of the building behind me. but a tragedy, nevertheless, and al shabab is threatening more attacks as the u.s. doubles down on its strikes against the militants in neighboring somalia. david? >> ian, thank you. >>> back here at home now, the major settlement tonight after the call to police for help over worries a 17-year-old could be suicidal. when police arrived, the young man is shot as he backs up in the family mini van. police firing more than a dozen times. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: the moment, captured on a police dashcam last january in overland park, kansas. you can see police in the driveway of 17-year-old john albers' home, responding to a report that the teenager was threatening suicide on facetime. >> he took pills. he's drinking heavily. he saw this on facetime. and
and ian, i know kenyan officials are vowing to bring justice. but you're also learning this tragedy could have been even worse? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, david. kenya has had to learn from past terror attacks. and miraculously, 700 people before brought out of the building behind me. but a tragedy, nevertheless, and al shabab is threatening more attacks as the u.s. doubles down on its strikes against the militants in neighboring somalia. david? >> ian, thank you. >>>...
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drawn by the former arsenal striker, ian wright. thank you very much. year's final... that chelsea won. here's the draw in full. two sides who pulled off shocks in the fourth round — afc wimbledon and millwall face each other. barnet or brentford will go to swansea. and either middlesbrough or newport face the daunting prospect of hosting manchester city, one ofjust seven premier league teams remaining. the metropolitan police say that the fighting that occurred before, during and after millwall‘s win against everton in the fa cup on saturday was some of the most as a life—changing facial injury. ‘time. we will be all tsércf: involved best to locate all of those involved in the violence. that was mass chanting, it wasn't an isolated couple of people. those people need to be identified, i think from a clu b to be identified, i think from a club perspective there would need to be banning orders but there needs to be banning orders but there needs to be this opportunity to educate and to give that person or the people the opportunity to think about what's
drawn by the former arsenal striker, ian wright. thank you very much. year's final... that chelsea won. here's the draw in full. two sides who pulled off shocks in the fourth round — afc wimbledon and millwall face each other. barnet or brentford will go to swansea. and either middlesbrough or newport face the daunting prospect of hosting manchester city, one ofjust seven premier league teams remaining. the metropolitan police say that the fighting that occurred before, during and after...
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ian: come and see nuts highlands, you're very welcome. tom: ian blackford joins us.ing up. right anyway in north korea city, with your first word news, here's viviana hurtado. >> where and you francine are, that's the u.k. prime minister theresa may's last-minute plea to support her brexit plan, don't appear to have worked. she's set to face the biggest government defeat in parliament in 95 years today. at least 70 members have made conservative party are expected to vote against the measure. several e.u. officials say a defeat by more than 60 votes would mean the brexit agreement is close to death, and negotiations would be in uncharted waters. president trump's choice to be attorney general is trying to convince lawmakers he won't interfere with special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign. tonight the senate begins two days of confirmation hearings on william barr. he's released his opening statement. he promises he would let mueller complete his work. the agency that provides security cleaners at u.s.
ian: come and see nuts highlands, you're very welcome. tom: ian blackford joins us.ing up. right anyway in north korea city, with your first word news, here's viviana hurtado. >> where and you francine are, that's the u.k. prime minister theresa may's last-minute plea to support her brexit plan, don't appear to have worked. she's set to face the biggest government defeat in parliament in 95 years today. at least 70 members have made conservative party are expected to vote against the...
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. >> ian bremer, looking at this, we've seen many coups and changes of regime. this is an unusual one where, of course, guaido, the person who has assumed the powers of the presidency is acting on behalf of the constitution and in response to what is claimed to be a fraudulent election. the pressure seems to be mounting. the united states buys 40% of venezuela's fuel, the chief source of revenue for the government. britain does not allow it to withdrawal money, as it appears to be the case. can the international pressure break the regime and force regime change? >> it's crumbling. i'm not surprised that you have a military attache breaking from the regime in washington where it's safe to do so. you really don't want to be the first major general who comes out against maduro. you want to be late rather than early on that front in caracas, because life gets that much more dangerous for you. the turks, the iranians, north koreans are all still supporting mr. maduro but behind the scenes the russians in the last couple of days have been calling for talks. they're tr
. >> ian bremer, looking at this, we've seen many coups and changes of regime. this is an unusual one where, of course, guaido, the person who has assumed the powers of the presidency is acting on behalf of the constitution and in response to what is claimed to be a fraudulent election. the pressure seems to be mounting. the united states buys 40% of venezuela's fuel, the chief source of revenue for the government. britain does not allow it to withdrawal money, as it appears to be the...
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singapore's banks helping to launder money out of malaysia's state coffers accusations the singapore ian prime minister strongly denies the blogger is now facing defamation charges as the two prepared to fight it out in the courts in times of need you would think you could turn to your family for support but as the prime minister's brother is instead helping the blogger pay his hefty legal fees he sent me a message that he has drawn support lo and behold the first one to do so into my account the sibling was of a safe when questioned about the actual amounts donated simply stating it was a meaningful some when pressed further joked it's not one dollar we might not know the amounts but we do know this is a prime example of a lengthy family feud ass's the dispute over this colonial era bungalow that belonged to the late father and the country's first prime minister who wanted the property demolished after his death the coral got so bad it's his brother publicly accused him of misusing his position for personal gain but the prime minister denies putting self interests before good governance
singapore's banks helping to launder money out of malaysia's state coffers accusations the singapore ian prime minister strongly denies the blogger is now facing defamation charges as the two prepared to fight it out in the courts in times of need you would think you could turn to your family for support but as the prime minister's brother is instead helping the blogger pay his hefty legal fees he sent me a message that he has drawn support lo and behold the first one to do so into my account...
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>>> and we are back with david miliband, rana forooha and ian bremmer.just to pick up on the point david miliband was making, does trump want a deal on north korea? it seemed as though he sort of raised the temperature, took us to the brink of war, in the hope, i think, that the north koreans would cry uncle and make a deal. when they didn't, he first sort of lost interest, and now, you know, they seem to be going through unending negotiations that are going nowhere. >> there's going to be another summit. trump is very happy about being the one leader that can say i'm the guy that's gotten through to the north korean leadership. he has a couple small wins that he can point to, like the fact the north koreans continue to not test nuclear weapons or missiles, which they were doing before, of course. but when you talk to, say, like mike pompeo, secretary of state privately on this issue, he'll say he met with kim jong-un four times. he's gotten absolutely nothing from the north korean leader and that the north korean leader, who's a smart guy, in his view,
>>> and we are back with david miliband, rana forooha and ian bremmer.just to pick up on the point david miliband was making, does trump want a deal on north korea? it seemed as though he sort of raised the temperature, took us to the brink of war, in the hope, i think, that the north koreans would cry uncle and make a deal. when they didn't, he first sort of lost interest, and now, you know, they seem to be going through unending negotiations that are going nowhere. >> there's...
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this is leah, her husband and their sons ian and zachary. they are all from sicko.zachary their youngest in the middle had a brain tumor and has undergone to surgery. zachary is disabled and requires constant care. irving's stepfather reduced his work by 75% as a daycare teacher to take care of zachary. leah's paycheck as a public nurse goes to their high insurance costs of medical bills. the family moved back in together to save expenses. their older son is now the main provider for the family. ian works for the department of interior and has been furloughed for 26 days. he has no word mr. paycheck. the family is scared to death that ian will miss another che check, another check and another. they cannot make it without him being paid. the family has made tremendous sacrifices. they can make no more adjustments, as the president callously advise. his trump shutdown must end now. the president and senate majority must do the right thing for families and hundreds of thousands of families across the nation and open our government now. i yield the floor. >> the senator
this is leah, her husband and their sons ian and zachary. they are all from sicko.zachary their youngest in the middle had a brain tumor and has undergone to surgery. zachary is disabled and requires constant care. irving's stepfather reduced his work by 75% as a daycare teacher to take care of zachary. leah's paycheck as a public nurse goes to their high insurance costs of medical bills. the family moved back in together to save expenses. their older son is now the main provider for the...
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ian harnett, chief strategist, is still with us on set.ll the gloom around the slower chinese growth we're seeing than we've precedely seen, we community lose sight of the fact that just in the last year china added to the global economy, an economy the size of australia. the machine is still growing at a rapid pace. >> yeah. you have to recognize that china, until it slows around to 4%, keeps adding to that. rest of the world will see chinese share of economic activity continue to rise. and that's why it's so important for the global economic data, but also for global equities as well. you can account for about 60%, 70% of equity performance, just by looking at our china tractor -- tracker, for example. critically important here. anna: i've got on my screen the world currency rancor. it's got the performance year to date of asian currencies. third on the list is the c.n.y. what is your expectation for chinese currency as we head through this year? because it's clearly bounced. there was a lot of nervousness last year around it. >> i think
ian harnett, chief strategist, is still with us on set.ll the gloom around the slower chinese growth we're seeing than we've precedely seen, we community lose sight of the fact that just in the last year china added to the global economy, an economy the size of australia. the machine is still growing at a rapid pace. >> yeah. you have to recognize that china, until it slows around to 4%, keeps adding to that. rest of the world will see chinese share of economic activity continue to rise....
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point of order, ian blackford. thank you.f talks from the prime minister. i think it is important, mr speaker, that all of us recognise the responsibility that we have and on the back of the defeat of the government's motion last night, that we government's motion last night, that we have to work together where we can to find a way forward. icommit can to find a way forward. i commit the scottish national party to working constructively with the government. however, ido to working constructively with the government. however, i do think it's important in that regard that we make it clear to the prime minister, in the spirit of openness in these talks, that the issue of removing or extending article 50 of a people's vote and avoiding a no deal have to be on the table. we have to enter these talks on a basis that we can move forward and achieve a result which will unify all the nations of the united kingdom. well, we had a statement there immediately after winning that vote of no confidence from the prime minister, theresa may,
point of order, ian blackford. thank you.f talks from the prime minister. i think it is important, mr speaker, that all of us recognise the responsibility that we have and on the back of the defeat of the government's motion last night, that we government's motion last night, that we have to work together where we can to find a way forward. icommit can to find a way forward. i commit the scottish national party to working constructively with the government. however, ido to working...
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. >> i'm ian. >> good to meet you. >> hi. i'm seth. >> nice to meet you both.ry about a cousin and that he left all his belongings here? >> his whole life is here in this storage bin. >> howard rented five of these 10x15-foot units. >> when we opened up the lockers, we actually found a place where he might have been sleeping. >> wow. >> we didn't really know until we found this place. he never really told us. >> they did not need to be told back in the spring of 2012 that their 55-year-old cousin's life was unraveling. >> he always looked very disheveled. wore the same clothes over and over again, did not bathe. >> didn't bathe? >> did not bathe. was afraid of water. >> the lerner brothers do what they can to help. seth is a successful art director. todd and ian are dentists. >> i felt bad for him, and if there was something i could do, i would, whether it's doing dental work for him, giving him a little money to eat. >> but they don't know that howard, who once had a thriving business, is now begging for money on the streets -- a familiar figure outside severa
. >> i'm ian. >> good to meet you. >> hi. i'm seth. >> nice to meet you both.ry about a cousin and that he left all his belongings here? >> his whole life is here in this storage bin. >> howard rented five of these 10x15-foot units. >> when we opened up the lockers, we actually found a place where he might have been sleeping. >> wow. >> we didn't really know until we found this place. he never really told us. >> they did not need to be...
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they simply cannot make it without ian being paid. the family has made tremendous sacrifices as a family. they can make no more adjustments as the president callously advised. this trump shutdown must end now. the president and senate majority must do the right thing for the ornales family and hundreds of thousands of families across the nation and open our government now. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. ms. stabenow: madam president, as my colleagues have said, it has now been 26 days since president trump shut the government down, began holding federal workers and their families hostage to force funding for an expensive, ineffective, and unpopular border wall. that's 26 days working without pay for hundreds of t.s.a., customs and border patrol officers in my state of michigan and across the country. that's 26 days of our federal workers wondering how they'll pay their mortgage and keep the lights on. that's 26 days of grocery stores, restaurants, other local businesses watching their sales dry up
they simply cannot make it without ian being paid. the family has made tremendous sacrifices as a family. they can make no more adjustments as the president callously advised. this trump shutdown must end now. the president and senate majority must do the right thing for the ornales family and hundreds of thousands of families across the nation and open our government now. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. ms. stabenow: madam president, as my colleagues have...
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my name is ian fragosi, legislative aide to supervisor sandra fewer. i'd first like to share just a bit about the goals of this legislation, and then, i can walk-through the specific changes. as part of a broader strategy to reduce the number of vacant storefronts citywide, the purpose of supervisor fewer's legislation is to increase the accuracy and effectiveness of the current vacant storefront registry. so better tracking will ensure that vacant storefronts are promptly identified, registered, and monitored in order to maintain or remain safe and avoid hazards and nuisances that result from being vacant or abandoned. so specifically, we hope to improve the vacant storefront registry by ensuring that all vacant properties are identified or registered regardless of whether the property is being advertised for sale or lease, by increasing d.b.i. resources to enforce annual requirements, clarifying the enforcement process, and penalties for failure to register, and requiring annual inspections of vacant storefronts to ensure that they're safe and avoid
my name is ian fragosi, legislative aide to supervisor sandra fewer. i'd first like to share just a bit about the goals of this legislation, and then, i can walk-through the specific changes. as part of a broader strategy to reduce the number of vacant storefronts citywide, the purpose of supervisor fewer's legislation is to increase the accuracy and effectiveness of the current vacant storefront registry. so better tracking will ensure that vacant storefronts are promptly identified,...
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ian, you are bringing us the global european perspective here. soundbite we just had, a lot of concerns from davos about slowing growth. are those fears overdone? concerninitely a because growth momentum across the world has come down, whether you look at europe, japan downgrading their forecast, we see the slowing growth out of china. people are concerned about it and it's a big difference from where we were a year ago. but i would agree with a lot of the comments we heard from davos, it's a slow down, we are not stalling, but just at a lower level of growth. jose, where do you see the big its pockets of slowing growth? >> in the u.s. and the government shutdown does not help. some of the advisers said first-quarter could be zero. it could be abysmally weak in the first quarter here but that would mean we see a pickup in q2. definitely slower growth in the u.s., risk of slower growth in china. we need to see a policy response out of the chinese government. make ofwhat do you slowing growth concerns, here in the u.s. as well, how are you playing
ian, you are bringing us the global european perspective here. soundbite we just had, a lot of concerns from davos about slowing growth. are those fears overdone? concerninitely a because growth momentum across the world has come down, whether you look at europe, japan downgrading their forecast, we see the slowing growth out of china. people are concerned about it and it's a big difference from where we were a year ago. but i would agree with a lot of the comments we heard from davos, it's a...
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and globally as we move throughout the year. >> ian, jump in here.of the concern is that they took a big downturn in december and they pretty much run up about 2.6% year to date. as the recovery leverage london too far, too fast? -- has the recovering leverage loan been too far, too fast? >> i don't think so. as we mentioned, the holiday period and whether you look at the stock market of a high-yield market, what we are seeing is there's a recovery that also being set by the fed, a better tone regarding trade, you can understand why we have seen this bounced back we have seen this year. >> within high-yield, i wonder what is your sweet spot, because you talked a lot about the triple b which we know is more investment grade, but the riskier debt outperforming within high-yield, can you differentiate between the double be or triple see? i think definitely, you can. the triple c, we do go through a slowdown and that's where you are likely to see the default occur. i would agree with what we have said as growth stabilizes, you've got the rates, the expec
and globally as we move throughout the year. >> ian, jump in here.of the concern is that they took a big downturn in december and they pretty much run up about 2.6% year to date. as the recovery leverage london too far, too fast? -- has the recovering leverage loan been too far, too fast? >> i don't think so. as we mentioned, the holiday period and whether you look at the stock market of a high-yield market, what we are seeing is there's a recovery that also being set by the fed, a...
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ian king, rebecca walter, thank you. world bank revealed just how dire the situation is at our southern border. washington examiner in new york, right after the break. stay with (sfx: orchestra warming up) where's tommy? (sfx: stage doors opening) i thought he was with you? no jack! (sfx: piano plays "twinkle twinkle little star" tommy? (sfx: audience laughing) go get him! don't stop. keep playing. (sfx: pianist playing masterful duet) here we go here's the fun part did you do this? great job! (sfx: audience applause) lou: world bank taking notice of illegal immigration. the world bank and department of homeland security releasing a report about the crisis on our southern border. dhs ain't 22,000 minors illegally crossed the border last month. one in four were unaccompanied. world bank finding migrant remittances to mexico and said america total more than $53 billion, up more than 20% over the past two years. again, demonstrating the clear alignment between central american governments, mexico and the illegal immigrants
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ian joins with us some answers. >> reporter: we thought thency. tonight insteadlies 18 days int shutdown. >> tonight i am speaking to you. there is a growing h at our southern border. >> reporter: with a prime time to get border agents and for a 5.7 billion barrier. >> this barrier is absolutely critical to border security. it is what our professionals at the border want and need. >> reporter: claiming would it stop drug trafficking as well, demanding better immigration judges and bed space for immigrants. and mentioning the death of the officer who was shot and killed the day after christmasycentral. >> the life of an american hero was stolen by someone who had no right to be in our country. >> reporter: democrats immediately following with their own arguments. >> this president just used the back drop of the oval office to manufacture a crisis, stoke fear. >> the house speaker saying the president is holding critical federal services and worker paychecks hostage over the issue. >> the president projecting these bipartisan bills to reopen governm
ian joins with us some answers. >> reporter: we thought thency. tonight insteadlies 18 days int shutdown. >> tonight i am speaking to you. there is a growing h at our southern border. >> reporter: with a prime time to get border agents and for a 5.7 billion barrier. >> this barrier is absolutely critical to border security. it is what our professionals at the border want and need. >> reporter: claiming would it stop drug trafficking as well, demanding better...
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"today in the bay's" ian cole has more. >> reporter: they were packed up and on the way to the airbase, a bus carrying speaker pelosi and others beginning an overseas trip, including a stop in afghanistan, to visit troops, called off. president trump writing the house speaker "i am sorry to inform you that your trip has been postponed," calling it a "public relations event" arguing the top democrat should stay in washington negotiating with me. >> i think the actions of the president were petty, mean-spirited. >> she should be staying here to thgotiate to get democrats sayi union address until after the government reopens. the president again blaming democrats for not negotiating. >> the party has been hijacked by the open borders fringe within the party. >> there is an argument to be made that all these guys ought to be kept in a room and locked in there until they come out with something. and for that reason, she'll no doubt get some criticism. >> reporter: nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston says for the shutdown to end, it will have to become more than just the wall. >> ma
"today in the bay's" ian cole has more. >> reporter: they were packed up and on the way to the airbase, a bus carrying speaker pelosi and others beginning an overseas trip, including a stop in afghanistan, to visit troops, called off. president trump writing the house speaker "i am sorry to inform you that your trip has been postponed," calling it a "public relations event" arguing the top democrat should stay in washington negotiating with me. >> i...
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in san jose, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> all right. we saw the slow-moving cars coming through the snow on 80 a few minutes ago. but it's goi days. >> it's going to be so nice up there. if you happen to have the day off tomorrow, it's going to be smooth sailing up to lake tahoe and lots of sunshine here across the bay area. so get those sunglasses out. you're going to have to find them. toss the umbrella on the back seat of the car. you're not going to need that for the next couple of days. as we start off with storm ranger mobile doppler radar, across the bay area, the next big focus continues to be tomorrow morning's temperatures. it's going to start off cold. you need the jacket as you head back to work and get the kids back to school. 38 here for the south bay peninsula, 41 and the tri-valley at 36. with potentially a little bit of fog, you're going to be wanting to watch out for in the tri-valley, also chances of fog in the north bay at 30s. in san francisco it will be a little milder, start with 44 degrees. the big change in the
in san jose, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> all right. we saw the slow-moving cars coming through the snow on 80 a few minutes ago. but it's goi days. >> it's going to be so nice up there. if you happen to have the day off tomorrow, it's going to be smooth sailing up to lake tahoe and lots of sunshine here across the bay area. so get those sunglasses out. you're going to have to find them. toss the umbrella on the back seat of the car. you're not going to need that for the next...
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whenever the game gets over, if we win or -- we lose, hopefully we win. >> reporter: in san jose, ianl, nbc bay area news. >> the two teams get into town yesterday. they're probably expecting great california weather. and they get hit with all this rain. >> yeah. >> and wind -- >> the good news, the weather for the game itself looks pretty good now. >> really? >> yeah. >> monday night? >> cool. >> between monday, we've got sunday and that doesn't look so good. tomorrow, we'll look at more rain. a lot more wind picking up, as well. right now one of the main impacts has been for travel, maybe for alabama and clemson fans trying to get to the bay area. tough at sfo. flight delays, still over two hours. a lot of cancelations due to wind gusts at times. above 50 miles per hour. still seeing gusts above 30. more flight delays, very likely around sfo tomorrow with more wind and rain. dublin, about to see more rain come in. we've got winds at 23 miles per hour. in san jose, not a lot of rain today. windy throughout the day. 55 degrees. and as we go through the next few hours, still some scatt
whenever the game gets over, if we win or -- we lose, hopefully we win. >> reporter: in san jose, ianl, nbc bay area news. >> the two teams get into town yesterday. they're probably expecting great california weather. and they get hit with all this rain. >> yeah. >> and wind -- >> the good news, the weather for the game itself looks pretty good now. >> really? >> yeah. >> monday night? >> cool. >> between monday, we've got sunday and...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> our investigative unit has been reporting on pg&e for many years. the major problems began with san bruno explosion in 2010. since then, we've uncovered pg&e's failure to produce critical safety records and exposed their questionable relationship with regulators. we confronted the president's commissioner from accepting a safety award, and we broke news about pg&e's maintenance issues about power lines in butte county. you can see all of our exclusive reports and follow the county's biggest local -- the country's, pardon me, biggest local investigative unit. >>> what was supposed to be an important flood ka trocontrol p has turned into a nightmare fore driving and drilling into the earth. they dropped huge bolders as part of the silver creek f protection project. but homeowners say foundations cracked and grarnlg doors uneven. >> i have cracks in the ceiling now, doors don't close properly. we didn't sign on for that. nobody here did. >> it's a battle. the water district roughed us to the construction company. they said the issue remains an active i
ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> our investigative unit has been reporting on pg&e for many years. the major problems began with san bruno explosion in 2010. since then, we've uncovered pg&e's failure to produce critical safety records and exposed their questionable relationship with regulators. we confronted the president's commissioner from accepting a safety award, and we broke news about pg&e's maintenance issues about power lines in butte county. you can see all of our...
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ian king, rebecca walter, thank you. world bank revealed just how dire the situation is at our southern border. washington examiner in new york, right after the break. stay with got directions to the nightclub here. and if you get lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi, there. tom pritchard. can we get a round of jalapeño poppers for me and the boys, please? i've been saving a lot of money with progressive lately, so... progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. but we can protect your home and auto turn up your swagger game with one a day gummies. one serving... ...once a day... ...with nutrients that support 6 vital functions... ...and one healthy you. that's the power of one a day. lou: world bank t
ian king, rebecca walter, thank you. world bank revealed just how dire the situation is at our southern border. washington examiner in new york, right after the break. stay with got directions to the nightclub here. and if you get lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard....
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us live from the stanford campus. ian, do we have any idea how the bus caught fire? >> reporter: no, it's still under investigation. the team left here this morning flying to sea-tac airport where they got on that charter bus. one of the athletes says that it smelled like sulfur when they first got on. about 15 minutes later, it caught fire. the fire broke out and engulfed the stanford track team's charter bus just after 2:00 this afternoon in seattle. 30 student athletes and their coach on board escaping unharmed. >> there was a loud sound, bus driver pulled over. he thought we'd blown a tire. he stepped off and looked and flames coming out the side. >> reporter: the team on their way to the university of war invitational was told to evacuate. >> people started to run. then it get -- the flames got really big. we were afraid the bus was going to blow up. >> reporter: as firefighters doused the flames the team waited on the shoulder for two hours, then taken to the competition by metro bus where their hosts were happy
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us live from the stanford campus. ian, do we have any idea how the bus caught fire? >> reporter: no, it's still under investigation. the team left here this morning flying to sea-tac airport where they got on that charter bus. one of the athletes says that it smelled like sulfur when they first got on. about 15 minutes later, it caught fire. the fire broke out and engulfed the stanford track team's charter bus just after 2:00 this afternoon in seattle. 30...
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ian king, rebecca walter, thank you.rld bank revealed just how dire the situation is at our southern border. washington examiner in new york, right after the break. stay with us. ♪ turn up your swagger game with one a day gummies. one serving... ...once a day... ...with nutrients that support 6 vital functions... ...and one healthy you. that's the power of one a day. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. lou: world bank taking notice of illegal immigration. the world bank and department of homeland security releasing a report about the crisis on our southern border. dhs ain't 22,000 minors illegally crossed th
ian king, rebecca walter, thank you.rld bank revealed just how dire the situation is at our southern border. washington examiner in new york, right after the break. stay with us. ♪ turn up your swagger game with one a day gummies. one serving... ...once a day... ...with nutrients that support 6 vital functions... ...and one healthy you. that's the power of one a day. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> getting there might have been a little bit tough, especially if you decided to take vta. vta cancelled a special bus service from fremont to the stadium because of a lot of drivers called in sick. that left vta scrambling. officials say there's no indication that it was a coordinated sickout. to help out levi's provided direct bus service from the b.a.r.t. station to the game. >>> up next here at 5:00, an unwelcome dropoff at the local library. the crime spree that ended up with a car crashing into a south bay library branch. >>> plus turning old b.a.r.t. cars into housing? it's just one of many ideas b.a.r.t. is considering as it prepares to retire some of its older models. >>> a new storm on the way tomorrow. not only the wet weather, but more wind. 20 to 46 miles per hour. we're tracking this and a total of three storms this week coming up in six minutes. library branc it turns out, it was a city-owned truck... and it was stolen. >>> a truck crashed into a san jose library branch today and it turns out it was a city-owned truck and it was stolen. m
ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> getting there might have been a little bit tough, especially if you decided to take vta. vta cancelled a special bus service from fremont to the stadium because of a lot of drivers called in sick. that left vta scrambling. officials say there's no indication that it was a coordinated sickout. to help out levi's provided direct bus service from the b.a.r.t. station to the game. >>> up next here at 5:00, an unwelcome dropoff at the local library....
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ian cull, nbc news. >>> tonight, a mystery solved. where this historic sign has been hiding out and the reason one man admits he swiped it. >>> a warning about one of the most popular video games out there. what you need to know if your kids play fortnight. >>> two more systems on the way, when they get there and how much rain, coming up in seven minutes. do you recognize this m alto police say he was one of three men who robbed a >>> new at 11:00 tonight, look at this sketch, do you recognize the man in it? palo alto police say he was one of three men who robbed a man walking along university avenue near the center. >>> tomorrow morning, an entire community will say goodbye to a fallen police officer, a memorial service will be held for davis police officer natalie carona. she was shot and killed last thursday night while responding to a traffic accident near the uc davis campus. the man who shot her later killed himself. she was just 22 years old. >>> in the east bay, anger over the prospect of a gag order in the ghost ship trial. t
ian cull, nbc news. >>> tonight, a mystery solved. where this historic sign has been hiding out and the reason one man admits he swiped it. >>> a warning about one of the most popular video games out there. what you need to know if your kids play fortnight. >>> two more systems on the way, when they get there and how much rain, coming up in seven minutes. do you recognize this m alto police say he was one of three men who robbed a >>> new at 11:00 tonight,...
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people like ian hart and david tennant doing terrific work. film has a painterly look to it. it is directed byjosie rourke who comes from theatre. often if somebody comes from theatre, something doesn't gel, but this felt very cinematic. there is one scene, one scene which i thought 0k, this scene would have worked better on stage, but with the exception of that i felt like it was a lusty drama, really well told. wonderful swirling score, which comes out of the hills, and again, i went in thinking, i very much admire the performers, but i'm not sure, but i was really won over by it and i thought it was funny and witty and it had a really good central thesis of the opposites and i thought it was enjoyable. my editor, who studied history at university, pointed out they meet in film but in real life, but they never met. this is the one scene, and what happens is, they meet amid billowing sheets that come between them, and again, i think, on stage, yes, on screen, not so much. beautiful boy, in which a father helps his son overcome addiction. trie
people like ian hart and david tennant doing terrific work. film has a painterly look to it. it is directed byjosie rourke who comes from theatre. often if somebody comes from theatre, something doesn't gel, but this felt very cinematic. there is one scene, one scene which i thought 0k, this scene would have worked better on stage, but with the exception of that i felt like it was a lusty drama, really well told. wonderful swirling score, which comes out of the hills, and again, i went in...
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. >> cnn's ian lee is in jerusalem, so ian, bolton is in israel and at least trying to reassure thattive is this? >> reporter: i think it's going to make some pope in the region feel better, especially after president trump made that decision to pull out u.s. forces. there was a lot of concern about who is going to fill that void once the united states does eventually leave? even israeli and political leaders who expressed criticism for that decision. having bolton here, we heard him talk alongside benjamin netanyahu, where he rea confirmreaff irm ed his commitment, as well as those who fight against isis. >> we're suggesting the president's decision to withdraw, but to do so in northeast syria in a way to make sure isis is defeated and is not able to revive itself and become a threat again. and to make sure that the chance of israel and our other friends in the region is absolutely assured. and to take care of those who have fought with us against isis and other terrorist groups. >> fred, another issue they were talking about was iran. israel perceives iran as its major security thr
. >> cnn's ian lee is in jerusalem, so ian, bolton is in israel and at least trying to reassure thattive is this? >> reporter: i think it's going to make some pope in the region feel better, especially after president trump made that decision to pull out u.s. forces. there was a lot of concern about who is going to fill that void once the united states does eventually leave? even israeli and political leaders who expressed criticism for that decision. having bolton here, we heard...
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bercow: ian blackbird. >> not getting an answer and and we have it again. will the prime minister promise that we would get written concessions that parliament would have the opportunity to vote on that? nothing has materialized. a month has passed and nothing has changed. mr. speaker, last night the prime minister suffered another humiliating defeat. when will the prime minister face the fact there is little support for her deal or no deal in this house. the new year began without concessions. the talks failed without concessions. the debate on her deal restarts today without concessions. mr. speaker, the prime minister is frozen in failure, asking mp's to write a blank check for her blindfold brexit. mp's should not be debating without the facts. not just clarifications. when will the prime minister guarantee this house will see the full details before we start the debate? mr. bercow: prime minister. prime minster may: i said in response to his first question, i set up a position earlier. he will know the conclusions of the european council which would fu
bercow: ian blackbird. >> not getting an answer and and we have it again. will the prime minister promise that we would get written concessions that parliament would have the opportunity to vote on that? nothing has materialized. a month has passed and nothing has changed. mr. speaker, last night the prime minister suffered another humiliating defeat. when will the prime minister face the fact there is little support for her deal or no deal in this house. the new year began without...
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siblings and me i deeply regret that this dispute has affected singapore's reputation and singapore ians confidence in the government much as i would like to move on and the most unhappy experience for singapore ians these baseless accusations against the government cannot be left unanswered they must be and will be dealt with openly and refuted but within an identified some in the blackest back pockets and as legal proceedings continue the least siblings will have to put their differences aside if they're to stop the public from speculating on any further family quarrels. well people the world over have been assuring in twenty nineteen now it's new york's turn celebrations there are in full swing overnights many capitals three lavish fireworks displays our last go was no exception new year's celebrations all a very special place in the hearts of russians we're prepared a compilation of the best moments of the first day of twenty nineteen from around the globe. i. believe. i. guess. i. i . it's hard to attain now history let's take a look back at some of the events that defined it. well
siblings and me i deeply regret that this dispute has affected singapore's reputation and singapore ians confidence in the government much as i would like to move on and the most unhappy experience for singapore ians these baseless accusations against the government cannot be left unanswered they must be and will be dealt with openly and refuted but within an identified some in the blackest back pockets and as legal proceedings continue the least siblings will have to put their differences...
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hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade in't easy. 12 hours? 20 dogs? where's your belly rubs? after a day of chasing dogs you shouldn't have to chase down payments. (vo) send invoices and accept payments to get paid twice as fast. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. (indistthat was awful.tering) why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my
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in san carlos, ian cull, nbc bay >> i don't cook. i rarely eat. so i think it's a perfect house me. i' needed. >> as a former san carlos resident, that's a great town. we should all do it. >> oh, man. that would be good. okay. you're going to need the roof the next several days definitely on your house. we do have some rainfall coming our way. let's go ahead and bring you into that microclimate forecast. what you're going to see here is yet again another storm system now lining up in the pacific. the energy from this that will bring the rainfall is not going to get here until friday. so we are in a break from that wet weather. we're looking at dry weather as we head through thursday's forecast. there's a little bit of good news for you. you can see on storm ranger our mobile doppler radar we have cleared out. the thing we're moving into tomorrow morning that i want you to be aware of is the possibility of some ground fog development. looks like two mile and less vifshlt here for concord. napa, san rafael, also santa rosa at 5:30 in the morning. and we stay between that 1 to about 2
in san carlos, ian cull, nbc bay >> i don't cook. i rarely eat. so i think it's a perfect house me. i' needed. >> as a former san carlos resident, that's a great town. we should all do it. >> oh, man. that would be good. okay. you're going to need the roof the next several days definitely on your house. we do have some rainfall coming our way. let's go ahead and bring you into that microclimate forecast. what you're going to see here is yet again another storm system now...
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that's exactly where we find nbc bay area's ian cull. and ian, they made some changes to make sure that didn't happen. how are things holding up right now? >> reporter: well, they're doing all right, jessica. there's always a lot of concern among homeowners who live in this area just south of downtown. but the creek i can see is flowing a little tonight because of the rain that we've been getting all day long. the valley water district says that it has cleared out the creek bed, though, and controls the reservoir that feeds into it to prevent another 2017. as the rain pummeled the bay area, leading to local aislesed flooding on roadways -- >> this whole fence was knocked down. >> reporter: -- in central san jose eyes always worryingly look down to the coyote creek. >> i actually left work a little bio checkof the creek. >> reporter: rob seuss's home . it was heavily damaged in the 2017 san jose floods. a tree smashed his garage. tonight's storm was the first time he was worried it could happen again. >> when i heard flash floods warnings
that's exactly where we find nbc bay area's ian cull. and ian, they made some changes to make sure that didn't happen. how are things holding up right now? >> reporter: well, they're doing all right, jessica. there's always a lot of concern among homeowners who live in this area just south of downtown. but the creek i can see is flowing a little tonight because of the rain that we've been getting all day long. the valley water district says that it has cleared out the creek bed, though,...