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he shows me his letter of rejection from the ind, which is in dutch.lation: the reasons they rejected my claim. they did not believe me, that's their opinion, but there's no window to a person's heart, so you can open it and see inside. the documents set out in the detail the ways in which the immigration officials found his story to be inconsistent. the immigration service said he also didn't have the depth of knowledge and understanding of christianity that they would expect. translation: i explained to them that i spoke normally, the way i spoke in my neighbourhood. i'm just a normal guy with a high school diploma, it's their fault that they didn't understand me. when i found out i had been rejected, you may not believe me, but i thanked god because finally i had a decision. if there was freedom in iran and everybody could have their own ideas and follow their own religion, then i would have gone back. my mother is there and she's the most precious thing to me. she has told me to return, but it's just not possible. sorop is still waiting to hear abo
he shows me his letter of rejection from the ind, which is in dutch.lation: the reasons they rejected my claim. they did not believe me, that's their opinion, but there's no window to a person's heart, so you can open it and see inside. the documents set out in the detail the ways in which the immigration officials found his story to be inconsistent. the immigration service said he also didn't have the depth of knowledge and understanding of christianity that they would expect. translation: i...
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conquest to really sediment itself and take root in this land they had to remove the ind ind indigenous population. that was part of the project. as u.s. conquest becomes secure by 1980 the target changes. >> how so? >> after anglo american sovereignty is secure by 1880, the next targets of incarceration here in los angeles are poor white men. this is fascinating story about 19th century america and the rise of capital america and you have hundreds of thousands of white men who are displaced and are the wondering poor and wonder the urban north and american west. the fantasy of anglo american conquest in the west was you had white men who led nuclear families of women and children and would by homes and land and settle down. when you have thousands of poor white men who are wandering and didn't have families or steady work, they constitute their own kind of racial threat to the fantasy of the settler ideal in the u.s. that is how they became the target of incarceration. there was a project to cage them up, remove them from the streets, and to limit the threat. >> kelly hernandez, with t
conquest to really sediment itself and take root in this land they had to remove the ind ind indigenous population. that was part of the project. as u.s. conquest becomes secure by 1980 the target changes. >> how so? >> after anglo american sovereignty is secure by 1880, the next targets of incarceration here in los angeles are poor white men. this is fascinating story about 19th century america and the rise of capital america and you have hundreds of thousands of white men who are...
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i've come to where the dutch immigration authority, the ind, interview asylum seekers to find out howho are the genuine believers. i think we have interviews with asylum seekers who claim that they have converted to christianity, basically everyday. and i think more than one every day. it started a couple of years ago, maybe 2010, and that this time, and it had been situations in the country of origin, the places people come from. it may possibly be churches have become more active in evangelising people and it might be that smugglers have been telling them stories about how to get asylum in the netherlands and in europe. isn't it hard for you to say someone is really genuine? the difficulty is that we can't look into people's minds and hearts. initially, basically a lot of questions were focused on practical knowledge, like biblical knowledge. we have shifted now to questions that are focused more on the process that people have gone through and their personal experiences. we don't only look at, for example, certificates of baptism. biblical knowledge can be studied but when you ask
i've come to where the dutch immigration authority, the ind, interview asylum seekers to find out howho are the genuine believers. i think we have interviews with asylum seekers who claim that they have converted to christianity, basically everyday. and i think more than one every day. it started a couple of years ago, maybe 2010, and that this time, and it had been situations in the country of origin, the places people come from. it may possibly be churches have become more active in...
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" didn't suggest "indictment." >> when you type hillary clinton ind into bing or yahoo!plenty of indictment-based recommendations. when you type it into google, the top two recommended autocompletions are hillary clinton indiana and hiar sharyl: as it happens, google's parent company, alphabet, was a top clinton donor. its chief executive worked on the clinton campaign. last year, former facebook insiders alleged they "routinely suppressed news stories of interest to conservative readers." we hear from a lot of people that they don't trust "politico" or facebook or google or whoever it might be that's trying to sort through the truth or the facts. susan: we're looking at a crisis of faith in institutions. the media, being one set of institutions that is under assault. more broadly, political parties you know, no longer have the trust and the faith. sharyl: torba claims twitter censors conservatives, but not liberals for similar behavior. on gab, anything goes, he says, as long as it's legal, not inciting violence, and not exposing information like credit cards. mr. torba
" didn't suggest "indictment." >> when you type hillary clinton ind into bing or yahoo!plenty of indictment-based recommendations. when you type it into google, the top two recommended autocompletions are hillary clinton indiana and hiar sharyl: as it happens, google's parent company, alphabet, was a top clinton donor. its chief executive worked on the clinton campaign. last year, former facebook insiders alleged they "routinely suppressed news stories of interest to...
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hands-on,ind getting so call the congressman, call your senators, make sure you get it. [applause] pres. trump: by the way, you can also call the senators to make sure you get health care. [applause] end theump: we must defense sequester once and for all. we must also reform defense acquisitions to ensure that we are getting the best equipment at the best prices, so that our dollars are used only for the best interest of our country and those who serve. we do not want costs overrun, we want the best equipment, but we want it built ahead of schedule and we want it built under budget. [applause] this is the very least we can do for the patriots who have volunteered to give their sweats, their blood, and if they must, their very lives for our great nation. the commissioning of this new american carrier marks the renewal of our commitment to a future of american greatness. greater than ever before. remember that, greater than ever before. just moments from now, the captain will set the first watch on the uss gerald r. ford. and with god's grace, a watch will stand until the
hands-on,ind getting so call the congressman, call your senators, make sure you get it. [applause] pres. trump: by the way, you can also call the senators to make sure you get health care. [applause] end theump: we must defense sequester once and for all. we must also reform defense acquisitions to ensure that we are getting the best equipment at the best prices, so that our dollars are used only for the best interest of our country and those who serve. we do not want costs overrun, we want the...
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you start seeing national road teams ind early on by many places as the popular name for the road. other than it being federally funded, it means people among are connected -- people along it are connected to the nation at large. they can be coming up into this national identity, they are participating in nationbuilding. other names. united states road, depending on trophe.add an apos ofcould belong to the people the united states. you also see people in berlin, maryland for intuit as -- people in cumberland, maryland referring it to the great western road. it connects them to the west. all of these different people and different meanings and relationships to the road. very alongthe use the road? used fore it being goods and resources back and forth. building economic power in the united states. in the many merchants western towns, these communities, advertising in newspapers that they happy latest goods from ultima, philadelphia. they are proud they can get the products and fairly quickly. of course, mail will travel along the road much faster than any other route in the area. you
you start seeing national road teams ind early on by many places as the popular name for the road. other than it being federally funded, it means people among are connected -- people along it are connected to the nation at large. they can be coming up into this national identity, they are participating in nationbuilding. other names. united states road, depending on trophe.add an apos ofcould belong to the people the united states. you also see people in berlin, maryland for intuit as -- people...
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a laptop bomb blowing a hole inde year.epartment of homeland security saying, they have tested these devices, and the results were deaf state we test. on the airplane. on the ground. pressurized. destroyed the airplane. >> the tsa says this should not increase lines at security. by taking out electronics at the start. fewer bags need to be pulled for secondary screening. linzie janis, abc news, at la guardia airport. >> tsa instagram page loaded with stuff people thought they could get away with frying to bring on board the airplanes. >> the best follow by the way, instagram page for the tsa. take a look at some items, folks thought. >> that's not a knife. that's a knife. >> in case you have a steak on board. >> how else will you get through the filet mignon. hatchet on the plane? >> not allowed? >> how about this guy. when did that change? i see no problems with that. >> it looks like a grenade. >> a sculpture. >> a sculpture. you sthuhouldn't bring anything that looks like a grenade vapor. >> dodge the whole grenade thing
a laptop bomb blowing a hole inde year.epartment of homeland security saying, they have tested these devices, and the results were deaf state we test. on the airplane. on the ground. pressurized. destroyed the airplane. >> the tsa says this should not increase lines at security. by taking out electronics at the start. fewer bags need to be pulled for secondary screening. linzie janis, abc news, at la guardia airport. >> tsa instagram page loaded with stuff people thought they could...
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>> si y es pues con titulo de b abogada sigo siendo ind indocumentadoa y no tengo daca. >> te dijeronporque saliste del pais. >> si yo solicite amparo de daca en el 2015 y en el 2016 se me nego porque yo sali a mexico o por unos dias y bueno esa fue la razon por la que yo sali, el activismo y el la administraci e del pdresidente obama me castio y no me dio daca. >>q uiequiero tener mi porrop i oficina de abogados y trabajar con miinmigrantes, los tr trabajadores inmigrantes sufren muchos abusos en sus trabajos y quiero hacer algo por ellos y s e estoy planeando tener mi propia oficina de abogados. >> la sitaucuacion tuya se puda arreglar, pudieras calificar a bajo daca aun hoy. >> si daca e ss un programa de s discrecion lo que hemos dicho es que tienen la discrecion de d m drama dacadra darme daca y voy a aplicar para dacar d de nuevo en unas sema. >> ¿que driaias al o jovenes que se pregutanntanb por su fu. >> si hay dias que uno pierde las esperanzas y hay que seguir luchadndo y en ellos me enfoco de ahi saco las uerzas fuerza g seguir adlanelante. >> gmuchas gracias por el info e
>> si y es pues con titulo de b abogada sigo siendo ind indocumentadoa y no tengo daca. >> te dijeronporque saliste del pais. >> si yo solicite amparo de daca en el 2015 y en el 2016 se me nego porque yo sali a mexico o por unos dias y bueno esa fue la razon por la que yo sali, el activismo y el la administraci e del pdresidente obama me castio y no me dio daca. >>q uiequiero tener mi porrop i oficina de abogados y trabajar con miinmigrantes, los tr trabajadores...
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inmigracion y control de aduanas (ice( dijo que la falta de ant anteante antecedentes no exime a un indetnado dntaodo de su de. >> hay miujeres detenidas por f infracciones de trafico, angie saldoval hablo con dos de ellas que tienen un grillete que las mantieen en el radar de aiservio de inmigracion y control de aduanas (ice( . >> la vida es cada dia mas di dificil para indocumentados de g goergia . >> alma flores no sale de su casa desde que la arrestaron por cuarta vez manejando sin licen i licencia. >> dijo que era mxexicana mane a manejando sin licencia . >> pero no fue lo que mas le l dolio, la entregaron a aservici de inmigracion y control de aduanas (ice( y salio en libe a libertad pero con un grillete . >> la gente te ve como que no a saben el delito, piensan que uno es criminal . >> este aÑo arrestos como estos por aservicio de inmigracion y control de aduanas (ice) se han duplicado, de menos de 2500 el a aÑo pasado, a mas de 4 mil . >> es innecesario estar arres n arrestando madres que son el i unico sustento de sus hijos . >> manejar sin licencia en este pais es un delito, l
inmigracion y control de aduanas (ice( dijo que la falta de ant anteante antecedentes no exime a un indetnado dntaodo de su de. >> hay miujeres detenidas por f infracciones de trafico, angie saldoval hablo con dos de ellas que tienen un grillete que las mantieen en el radar de aiservio de inmigracion y control de aduanas (ice( . >> la vida es cada dia mas di dificil para indocumentados de g goergia . >> alma flores no sale de su casa desde que la arrestaron por cuarta vez...
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thursday, a.m., type, ind indicately sunnys through this is along the warm property. this is more scattered variety of wrong board. >> it could be strong. possibly isolated severe tomorrow afternoon. get a break to early friday and low pressure comes to go in root spread area by day break friday and as low pressure gets better taps into moisture. we'll start to see areas of rain blossom across the re region. friday afternoon into friday evening. so start of weekend headed home from work if you have khanz to head to keech i thought i bat also severe warm is a concern as we get to friday. slight risk south and east of d.c.. and this whole air is expected to see several rounds of rain. flash flooding and flooding is a concern. >> how much, here's day. looks like we got a healthy dose of rain here. it's hard to pinpoint when we'll have the heaviest and what spot. there has been some consistency with washington and points south. three plus if you get under downpours. and rob aunro the richmond area towards chincoteaque island and soul of us could get of rain. weekend forec
thursday, a.m., type, ind indicately sunnys through this is along the warm property. this is more scattered variety of wrong board. >> it could be strong. possibly isolated severe tomorrow afternoon. get a break to early friday and low pressure comes to go in root spread area by day break friday and as low pressure gets better taps into moisture. we'll start to see areas of rain blossom across the re region. friday afternoon into friday evening. so start of weekend headed home from work...
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. >> a house fire in delaware county inded with one person injured.hters were called to the block at 3:30. most of the damage was restrict today the third floor. to word on how the fire start td. >> the coast guard called off the sphernl search for a missin. the woman from slovakia was reported missing this morning. she had been swimming with a 23-year-old friend. the man made it to shore but the woman disappeared. the national weather service issued a warning about dangerous rip currents along the jersey shore this weekend. >> homeowners in margate are angry over a controversial dunes project. they say the heavy rain this weekend prove why the dunes do more harm than good. christie ileto to explain. >> homeowners were concerned this would cause severe drainage problems. their fears became reality. >> the snapshots are proof of the anger brewing. >> weekend floods left standing water where the army core of engineers are digging the dunes project. >> the water is dirty, brown, bacteria in it. >> life guards sunday put no swimming signs up to alert the
. >> a house fire in delaware county inded with one person injured.hters were called to the block at 3:30. most of the damage was restrict today the third floor. to word on how the fire start td. >> the coast guard called off the sphernl search for a missin. the woman from slovakia was reported missing this morning. she had been swimming with a 23-year-old friend. the man made it to shore but the woman disappeared. the national weather service issued a warning about dangerous rip...
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little bit of leverage, but we really also have to take the fight a the conversation to the cnas, the inds, and the indonesias, because they have a great, great role in terms of being able to put market pressure and try to change it. >> [speaking local language] >> whenever i go to sumatra, whenever i walk into the forest in sumatra, it's like walking into a wall of diversity. 'incredible. if we could save sumatran elephants in these lowland areas of sumatra, we we would be saving so much more than ephants. that to me is the crux, is this huge amount of biodiversity that you're saving by protecting the--this magnificnt creature that is the sumatran elephant. >> if we don't take urgent action, a few years down the road we will be looking at the leuser ecosystem and saying, my god, why didn't we do more when we had the chance? >> for baby elephants like this, the future remains uncertain. if deforestation continues, it is unlikely the sumatran elephants will survive. but people can make a difference before it's too late and the elephants disappear forever. while elephants in sumatra face hab
little bit of leverage, but we really also have to take the fight a the conversation to the cnas, the inds, and the indonesias, because they have a great, great role in terms of being able to put market pressure and try to change it. >> [speaking local language] >> whenever i go to sumatra, whenever i walk into the forest in sumatra, it's like walking into a wall of diversity. 'incredible. if we could save sumatran elephants in these lowland areas of sumatra, we we would be saving...
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ago,ind people, 250 years america itself was a start up. we led the way in the agricultural revolution. we led the way in the technology revolution. we need to lead the way in the next revolution, getting this right. some of the is getting the innovators working with policymakers so we have a more cohesive approach for the third wave. case ishird wave, steve the author. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. if you missed our live coverage, we will show you president trump speaking at the uss gerald r ford carrier. tonight on c-span. c-span3 sunday for an american history tv live special , the 1967 detroit riots, 50th anniversary. , the university of michigan and detroit free press editorial page editor. former detroit police chief isaiah ike mckenna and tim kiska. and the 1967 detroit riots. 50th anniversary. live sunday. now, ways congress can rede
ago,ind people, 250 years america itself was a start up. we led the way in the agricultural revolution. we led the way in the technology revolution. we need to lead the way in the next revolution, getting this right. some of the is getting the innovators working with policymakers so we have a more cohesive approach for the third wave. case ishird wave, steve the author. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television...
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here it is 11:00 at night and the heat inde little higher closer to water, even frederick at 85 degrees. now, as far as the storms are concerned, nothing around our area. we did see a couple of showers parts of prince goerges county but look back toward chicago. this is going to move right down into our area tomorrow and we have a really good chance of severe weather during the day. a hot, humid weekend for sure. i'm going to take you hour by hour and i'm going to be helping you to plan your weekend. if you've got those weekend plan, i've got that forecast for you. i'll see you back here in about ten minutes. >> stay ahead of the severe weather tomorrow by downloading our nbc washington app and turn on your breaking news alerts. firefighters across our region have to fight to say hydrated in conditions like this. news4's jackie bensen was in northeast washington tonight when a house fire brought out a big response. >> in temperatures like this, fight even a relatively small fire can risks for firefighters. >> up two stories on the ladder, carrying and wearing pounds and pounds of fire f
here it is 11:00 at night and the heat inde little higher closer to water, even frederick at 85 degrees. now, as far as the storms are concerned, nothing around our area. we did see a couple of showers parts of prince goerges county but look back toward chicago. this is going to move right down into our area tomorrow and we have a really good chance of severe weather during the day. a hot, humid weekend for sure. i'm going to take you hour by hour and i'm going to be helping you to plan your...
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you get inde them, i don't inside and the warmth of the wood, they are a retreat which goes with you.ses a caravan to not from us not to go somewhere. that is not the point. the point is to go nowhere. >> you are in the middle of nowhere. you go out and you camp and you look at a fire and you realize all that matters is food in your belly, warmth, protection, and it is just good to go and remember that. and then you go back into the nonsense and it does not threaten you quite as much. >> it is freedom versus security. >> yeah, yeah, and we choose security. ♪ >> you can find more films from our made series as well as any stories andrsuit videos at bloomberg.com/pursuits. ♪ >> thank you for watching s for watching "pursuits." this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." alison: good evening. charlie is traveling. i am alison stewart. we begin with politics and another eventful week in washington. the supreme court upheld portions of president trump's travel ban on monday with justices agreeing to hear the full case in october. on tuesday,
you get inde them, i don't inside and the warmth of the wood, they are a retreat which goes with you.ses a caravan to not from us not to go somewhere. that is not the point. the point is to go nowhere. >> you are in the middle of nowhere. you go out and you camp and you look at a fire and you realize all that matters is food in your belly, warmth, protection, and it is just good to go and remember that. and then you go back into the nonsense and it does not threaten you quite as much....
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lutz, mudslides have cut off inds and left several areas the country, nearly 8000 firefighters have been deployed to help rescue and relief. that is a mess. we are dealing with rain, nothing like that. like that but we have been getting reports of flash flooding earlier this morning. steve posted a picture of one person whose lawn is completely covered. another round of showers and thunderstorms as we go through the day today. not out of the woods yet but an rain continues, the green background is a flash flood watch until 7:00 local time with what warning in effect in fairfax county and manassas. the flash flood warning for southeast maryland until 3:00 today. rainfallet of heavy now south of the metro with rainfall rates reaching one to 2.5 inches per hour, especially in the darker shades of red. ponding mount vernon, on roadways not out of the question and very likely. marginal risk for severe weather today, southport fredericksburg from the metro, the best chance for gusty thunderstorms later today. 3:00, notice near gaithersburg into baltimore, shades of yellow and just outside of t
lutz, mudslides have cut off inds and left several areas the country, nearly 8000 firefighters have been deployed to help rescue and relief. that is a mess. we are dealing with rain, nothing like that. like that but we have been getting reports of flash flooding earlier this morning. steve posted a picture of one person whose lawn is completely covered. another round of showers and thunderstorms as we go through the day today. not out of the woods yet but an rain continues, the green background...
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the general believed that the viet cong were incapable of any .ind of major offensive that the most thathey could do was attack american outposts in the perimeter. in the far rural areas. the south vietnamese government was tremendously unpopular in south vietnam, but was sort of on life support with american aid. with half a million american troops and south the anon, it had almost become -- in south antnam, it almost become american colony. north vietnam was battered. the united states had been heavily arming around ho chi minh trail in the capital. they had hit -- they had been hurt by it. it had slowed their ability to mount offenses. so the war was kind of at a stalemate. hue was kind of an oasis in the war as it is the traditional capital of the united the non-. -- in the united vietnam. it is a huge fortress that forms the city. the emperors palace. the old site of the emperors ' reign. and so, the city itself was a cultural and intellectual, and religious center for vietnam. and it had been bypassed by the war. there had not been any real fighting in the city other than when the
the general believed that the viet cong were incapable of any .ind of major offensive that the most thathey could do was attack american outposts in the perimeter. in the far rural areas. the south vietnamese government was tremendously unpopular in south vietnam, but was sort of on life support with american aid. with half a million american troops and south the anon, it had almost become -- in south antnam, it almost become american colony. north vietnam was battered. the united states had...
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anybody turning onto this and clicking on that bait instead of a little bit of a sexy sorry of the indcation of trump pull out of the paris accord. i think of a greater responsibility lies with the media. the real issues in terms of whether the media is pro-trump or antitrump. the leadership and the democratic party is fuelling this. if they wanted to turn the focus to the economic betrayal say and some of the polling really shows that when you put trump voters of how many goldman sachs executives he appointed, they really don't like it. why are the democrats making more out of this? maybe it had something to do with their own wall street and unwillingness to seize back the economic populous ground and building a coalition around the promise of redistributing some of the wealth that's so stuck at the top and using it to pay for universal healthcare and up minimum wage and these things are residence. >> i suspect that nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and here and others, well, naomi and tavis we agree with you all then how do we get our message out. we are just politicians. the media does
anybody turning onto this and clicking on that bait instead of a little bit of a sexy sorry of the indcation of trump pull out of the paris accord. i think of a greater responsibility lies with the media. the real issues in terms of whether the media is pro-trump or antitrump. the leadership and the democratic party is fuelling this. if they wanted to turn the focus to the economic betrayal say and some of the polling really shows that when you put trump voters of how many goldman sachs...
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high heat ind be as much as 105 to 107 in the downtown area. be ready for dangerous heat.ake shade breaks, extra water, check on elderly friends, neighbors, relatives. make sure if your puppy is an outdoor puppy, don't forget, extra shade and cold bowl of water. honestly, that's not a bad idea for your neighbor either. little shade and cold bowl of water at melissa's house. >> absolutely, freaks me out when it gets so hot, get worried about people. good advice. single lane gets by the paving here, same project that caused real delays headed inbound yesterday. hopefully they get that out of the way this morning. traffic alternates because of that project and 95 from quantico to beltway, you're on time. and 395 into >>> it is a warning one family hopes another never has to deal with. >> why they say a teen fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit
high heat ind be as much as 105 to 107 in the downtown area. be ready for dangerous heat.ake shade breaks, extra water, check on elderly friends, neighbors, relatives. make sure if your puppy is an outdoor puppy, don't forget, extra shade and cold bowl of water. honestly, that's not a bad idea for your neighbor either. little shade and cold bowl of water at melissa's house. >> absolutely, freaks me out when it gets so hot, get worried about people. good advice. single lane gets by the...
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around the car, you probably can see, better with a few of the camera and maybe talking to someone inde car, as this all place out. possibly they're trying to get some folks out of there. we've noticed over and over today, that larger cars have been able to get through, especially earlier this afternoon, when it wasn't as deep, we noticed some big trucks and some people really just gunning it thousand here, going as fast as they could to get through the water. others creeping along, others when they get on the other side of the water, they're asking the people in the other direction, you know, how fast or how deep is it? so what's that? what are you saying? they're getting someone out there >> looks like they got somebody there. >> you can see. yes. a rescue taking place. right now, and i don't know if you can see better lauren and tony, with the camera lens from what i can see see >> looks like a gentleman with a baseball cap they're -- his walking out with them now at this point, looks like they put some sort of life vest on him. you don' these waters may be moving as well. difficult
around the car, you probably can see, better with a few of the camera and maybe talking to someone inde car, as this all place out. possibly they're trying to get some folks out of there. we've noticed over and over today, that larger cars have been able to get through, especially earlier this afternoon, when it wasn't as deep, we noticed some big trucks and some people really just gunning it thousand here, going as fast as they could to get through the water. others creeping along, others when...
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jong-un appeared to be delighted with the international uproar calling it a gift to america on its inde kim proposed today that he will keep sending washington more gift packages of missiles and atomic tests and he is vowing to never abandon nuclear weapons. >>> a bipartisan delegation of senators visiting u.s. troops in afghanistan is calling on president trump to come up with a coherent strategy to combat the taliban. the group led by john mccain addressed the country's growing military and political problems as america's longest war drags on now in its 16th year. lindsey graham stressed the need for more troops. >> i think more american forces with nato forces with more aggressive rules of engagement, the utilization of american air power will turn a stalemate into success. >> the senators are urging the president to fill vacant state department positions including naming a permanent ambassador to afghanistan. >>> meanwhile, iraq's prime minister is crediting both government forces and brave civilians for what he's calling the big victory over isis in mosul. with the u.s. backed iraq
jong-un appeared to be delighted with the international uproar calling it a gift to america on its inde kim proposed today that he will keep sending washington more gift packages of missiles and atomic tests and he is vowing to never abandon nuclear weapons. >>> a bipartisan delegation of senators visiting u.s. troops in afghanistan is calling on president trump to come up with a coherent strategy to combat the taliban. the group led by john mccain addressed the country's growing...
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the white house today, we'll see if there surrounding that event, but the "wall street there will inds me next week, yet, even the day defections make it clear the effort would fail. this move from mcconnell mean vote theyan to hold a expect to lose. unusual move that may be designed to let the senate move from the health debate after turbulent month-long effort to a.c.a.ck the republicans saying they wouldn't upport a broader health bill, two major elth efforts by party hours, the wall street republicans wanted to focus on winning senate seat committeed 18 and a it would seek challenges against .o.p. senators, that is in the "wall street journal." deb has been hanging on from houston, texas, good morning, deb. morning, i'm in 55-year-old a alliative patient, i am ill but not with a date yet. uninsured when affordable care act was worked on and done. the effect here is like reliving some kind of twilight zone. live in shadow of the texas medical center with barbara bush her husbandary with at methodist and the people that ive here in the county, in harris county, we have two ounty real
the white house today, we'll see if there surrounding that event, but the "wall street there will inds me next week, yet, even the day defections make it clear the effort would fail. this move from mcconnell mean vote theyan to hold a expect to lose. unusual move that may be designed to let the senate move from the health debate after turbulent month-long effort to a.c.a.ck the republicans saying they wouldn't upport a broader health bill, two major elth efforts by party hours, the wall...
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shore otherwise late day sun high temperature coming in at 83 and saturday a big land breeze moving indsustained at 15 to 20 miles per hour. ocean temperature in the lower 60s it's some kind of wonderful here in north wildwood. john ellison himself take it away ♪ yeah, i don't need a whole lot of wonderful ♪ >> that is nice he sounds good. we are looking at rain in the poconos tomorrow morning and then sunshine 79 degrees and saturday scattered showers and thunderstorms 76 and sunday beautiful 75. so the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast lingering showers in the morning and sunshine in the afternoon, 87 degrees and saturday breezy and warm 89 and could get an isolate the thundershower as the front moves through fast noon. and not widespread and the pick of the weekend low humidity and sunshine and 85 degrees, monday bumping it up to 88 and hot and humid with thunderstorms and temperatures drop into the upper 80s on wednesday. so more rain overnight, sunshine by tomorrow afternoon. >> thank you. >>> abc world news tonight with david muir is next on channel 6. "action news" continue
shore otherwise late day sun high temperature coming in at 83 and saturday a big land breeze moving indsustained at 15 to 20 miles per hour. ocean temperature in the lower 60s it's some kind of wonderful here in north wildwood. john ellison himself take it away ♪ yeah, i don't need a whole lot of wonderful ♪ >> that is nice he sounds good. we are looking at rain in the poconos tomorrow morning and then sunshine 79 degrees and saturday scattered showers and thunderstorms 76 and sunday...
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if we can change one or two , then ind pass the bill think we would not object. it is very difficult talking about it in the abstract because a million things can happen. you change one little word and the whole thing can unravel, as we have seen many times with both the house and senate. >>.washington journal continues host: joining us now is alina polyakova, the director of europe research at the atlantic council. she is here to discuss russia's lobbying efforts, historically and against today's sanctions opposed against them. thank you for joining us. guest:. thank you for having me host: let's get your reaction to the latest is that a former russian counterintelligence personl was the eighth in the room and the meeting conducted with donald trump jr. and jared kushner, paul manafort last june. what do you think the implications of that revelation are? guest: as far as i know about the specific individuals we are discussing, he was someone who became a lobbyist and was engaged in this effort for quite some time in the united states. he had dual citizenship, ru
if we can change one or two , then ind pass the bill think we would not object. it is very difficult talking about it in the abstract because a million things can happen. you change one little word and the whole thing can unravel, as we have seen many times with both the house and senate. >>.washington journal continues host: joining us now is alina polyakova, the director of europe research at the atlantic council. she is here to discuss russia's lobbying efforts, historically and...
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who -- is there one person who ind of gets the credit for the foresight? >> the early carriers initially called the carrier langley, that, that actually was modified. it was a coal ship that was modified againen to become a sea plane tender. ut one of the things at the washington naval conference in the it gave permission to united states to build two basically what were battle ship halls at that point. in other words everyone said anymore. build let's put a ten-year moratorium n them but we have these two hulls on the way, what do we do with those? and those basically became the two carriers of lexington and saratoga. i think you need to roosevelt and people like admiral king who was i hing for naval a yeggs, think you really need to give as evelt credit that even soon as his election and 1933, he's in beginning to turn back this 20s things like and do put more money into navy and ships like that. to our point about what would have happened if we had not done if the 's just like carriers had been caught at pearl harbor, i think the result been catastrophi
who -- is there one person who ind of gets the credit for the foresight? >> the early carriers initially called the carrier langley, that, that actually was modified. it was a coal ship that was modified againen to become a sea plane tender. ut one of the things at the washington naval conference in the it gave permission to united states to build two basically what were battle ship halls at that point. in other words everyone said anymore. build let's put a ten-year moratorium n them but...
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kathy is in mansfields, and ind massachusetts, and independent. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. as far as the media goes, i've been aware of trump for the past 50 years just because of where i live. it's always in the newsstand. he's always lied and made it bigger than it was, twisted so since he has been on the campaign and now president, i read and watch c-span, bloomberg, i take a little bit of all the major tv networks, but i tried to get, from a lot of other places because i don't think he's ever told the complete truth. i'm sorry, i don't trust him. as far as the health care bill goes, collins and cassidy proposed a bill way in the beginning and collins said if the affordable care act works in a particular state keep it. then cassidy, where it doesn't work, do a new proposal. that way people won't be left out in the republicans and trump have to take some of the responsibility for the aca imploding on itself. >> thanks for the call. let's give tom a chance to respond. the house is getting ready to come in here., >> look, for
kathy is in mansfields, and ind massachusetts, and independent. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. as far as the media goes, i've been aware of trump for the past 50 years just because of where i live. it's always in the newsstand. he's always lied and made it bigger than it was, twisted so since he has been on the campaign and now president, i read and watch c-span, bloomberg, i take a little bit of all the major tv networks, but i tried to get, from a lot of other places...
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ind bars. >>> we are looking at video of a dramatic rescue at sea. five people, you can see there, stranded after their boat capsized off the north carolina coast on sunday morning. after a mayday call, the coast guard manages to respond with a spotter airplane and two boats and got everyone out safely. >>> tourists are being told to stay away from part of a national forest this morning because of a manhunt that's taking place. the suspect wanted for kidnapping, a break-in and thefts was chased into the pisgah national forest near have beenville, north carolina. he abandoned a vehicle in the forest, allegedly stole a mountain bike and then rode off. the suspect is considered armed and dangerous. >>> this is what drivers are seeing on the streets of minneapolis, fake street signs that say, warning, twin cities police easily startled. it comes as tensions mount over the fatal police shooting of an australian woman, a bride-to-be who had called 911. the officer who pulled the trigger reportedly said she had startled him. the city's mayor forced the poli
ind bars. >>> we are looking at video of a dramatic rescue at sea. five people, you can see there, stranded after their boat capsized off the north carolina coast on sunday morning. after a mayday call, the coast guard manages to respond with a spotter airplane and two boats and got everyone out safely. >>> tourists are being told to stay away from part of a national forest this morning because of a manhunt that's taking place. the suspect wanted for kidnapping, a break-in and...
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ind yand head highway between palmer road and lifvingston roa.the a number of police vehicles. but we need to know how this impact your commute. for that, we go over to melissa mollet who is keeping a watchful eye. >> this is a situation where there is no great work arounds. you have to know early and make a plan now. this is something with the investigation piece of this that is going to last for some time through the morning. we're talking about indian head highway between kerr by hill and palmer road. not too much of a slow down because it's early in the morning. no doubt it will be a major issue. good morning right now. nasty one. unfortunately, we are weather alert mode right now mainly because the heat and humidity. so you thought yesterday was hot. wait as we slide through today and into the weekend because we've got this heat that is not going not breaking yet. let me show you the surprising temperatures out there right now. 86 here incompetent side the beltway. you can see once you get outside the beltway, temperatures are in the 70s. it
ind yand head highway between palmer road and lifvingston roa.the a number of police vehicles. but we need to know how this impact your commute. for that, we go over to melissa mollet who is keeping a watchful eye. >> this is a situation where there is no great work arounds. you have to know early and make a plan now. this is something with the investigation piece of this that is going to last for some time through the morning. we're talking about indian head highway between kerr by hill...
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she said: one, movantik was specifically designed forid-ind. number two?my savings card, i can get movantik for about the same price as the other things i tried. don't take movantik if you have or had a bowel blockage. serious side effects include opioid withdrawal, severe stomach pain, severe diarrhea, and stomach or intestinal tears. tell your doctor about side effects and medicines you take. movantik may interact with them causing side effects. don't back down from oic. talk to your doctor about movantik. remember: mo-van-tik. i will nevi will neverair again. wash my hair again now, i fuel it new pantene. the first shampoo with active pro-v nutrient blends that puts in what others just strip out. fueling 100% stronger hair. don't just wash your hair fuel it because strong is beautiful. the things that i consume a lot of it is very acidic. the enamel on the teeth was actually weakening. the whiteness wasn't there as much. my teeth didn't look as healthy as others. my dentist said that pronamel would help fight against that erosion that foods and drinks w
she said: one, movantik was specifically designed forid-ind. number two?my savings card, i can get movantik for about the same price as the other things i tried. don't take movantik if you have or had a bowel blockage. serious side effects include opioid withdrawal, severe stomach pain, severe diarrhea, and stomach or intestinal tears. tell your doctor about side effects and medicines you take. movantik may interact with them causing side effects. don't back down from oic. talk to your doctor...
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you can actually see the smoke ind the ash pouring over these homes into this community.irefighters, dozens of them, are standing at the ready. pey've already pulled their lines into people's backyards. meey are ready to protect these homes, but not just homes. they are ready to protect people. i just spoke with a home owner in this house here who is refusing to leave despite the evacuation orders. onthony? >> mason: mireya villarreal on ale front lines of that firefight in california. thanks. today minneapolis police put out transcripts of 911 calls made saturday by a yoga instructor. fie was shot and killed minutes later by a responding officer. jamie yuccas is following the case. >> reporter: this morning family and friends in australia said good-bye to the 40-year-old justine damond, who had moved to minnesota three years ago and was set to marry her fiancÉe next month. damond was killed saturday by police officer mohamed noor. >> 530, shots fired. t reporter: the 911 call transcripts show she called to report hearing a woman, possibly being sexually assaulted. she to
you can actually see the smoke ind the ash pouring over these homes into this community.irefighters, dozens of them, are standing at the ready. pey've already pulled their lines into people's backyards. meey are ready to protect these homes, but not just homes. they are ready to protect people. i just spoke with a home owner in this house here who is refusing to leave despite the evacuation orders. onthony? >> mason: mireya villarreal on ale front lines of that firefight in california....
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a man on tin a crane saw him ind and swung his giant crane to help him. >>> hollywood is mourning thellis. the hollywood reporter quoted his of representative of saying he died of heart failure. ellis was just 39. >>> tonight, another high profile actress is speaking out about the hollywood gender gap. emma stone added her voice to demands for equal pay. abc reporter aerial ra chef has the story. >> reporter: a-lister emma stone speaking out. in an exclusive cover story, stone said i needed male co-stars to take a pay cut. praising their actions and draw on her new role as billie jean king, the actress telling the magazine, we are all equal, we all deserve the same respect and same rights. the oscar winner joining a host of actresses claiming hollywood is not la la land. demanding to be paid the same as kevin spacey. >> i was like, you better pay me, or i'm going to go public, and they d. >> reporter: and jennifer lawrence pushing for change for future generations. >> there are times where i feel a real need to speak to those girls. >> reporter: some of hollywood's most sought-after s
a man on tin a crane saw him ind and swung his giant crane to help him. >>> hollywood is mourning thellis. the hollywood reporter quoted his of representative of saying he died of heart failure. ellis was just 39. >>> tonight, another high profile actress is speaking out about the hollywood gender gap. emma stone added her voice to demands for equal pay. abc reporter aerial ra chef has the story. >> reporter: a-lister emma stone speaking out. in an exclusive cover story,...
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those coordinated and intentional it used to increase territorial control and to intimidate journalist ind in even the u.n. staff there was an issue where the rights of united nations was arrested and beaten in jail than the rest of the false charges.r coun that is important to know is retests this that the head of the human-rights of un was intimidated so that says a lot of thought was going on many of the violence taking place since establishing control friends and colleagues were concerned that the expansion into other areas seemingly in support of the large militia groups some shared concerns that it that violence would lead to war violc but dad says we were running into the referendum period withe even several colleagues said now the real conflict begins so they were concerned the large number of the soldiers >> during that referendum period to invest it heavilyto ep the people of south sudan were enthusiastic and hopeful an independent south sudan could develop the infrastructure and work together to build a nation. a run-up to the referendum for those groups that aree educating the
those coordinated and intentional it used to increase territorial control and to intimidate journalist ind in even the u.n. staff there was an issue where the rights of united nations was arrested and beaten in jail than the rest of the false charges.r coun that is important to know is retests this that the head of the human-rights of un was intimidated so that says a lot of thought was going on many of the violence taking place since establishing control friends and colleagues were concerned...
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down the ind conversation and talk about the head winds playing out on the front.c we're joined withhe chief economist. i put together a chart in terms one -- what i'm going to the most here is for part they have been moving in lockstep. mike here t latest orward while the saudi have tabilized, how long do you expect this to drag on, monica? > when you have the geopolitical developments, there is pressure on the offshore for the qutari real. to provide enough liquidity to make economic and needs.ial so there is a disconnect between actual market and offshore market. we see officials continuing, reflected in the offshore market. get closer not world up 2022, some of the magic rospects that has hard to utar, they are resilient, but how long? >> they have deep reserve pockets. the critical question is they access to foreign funding. they won't want to draw down all reserves, especially the liquid ones. we mentioned erm, that the economic impact is you eable and i think what shore e policimakers is up banking deposits. increase in the banking sector. the more they can show the contained,
down the ind conversation and talk about the head winds playing out on the front.c we're joined withhe chief economist. i put together a chart in terms one -- what i'm going to the most here is for part they have been moving in lockstep. mike here t latest orward while the saudi have tabilized, how long do you expect this to drag on, monica? > when you have the geopolitical developments, there is pressure on the offshore for the qutari real. to provide enough liquidity to make economic and...
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the thing about perpetual bonds everything ind definitely, so not that different from stock.have to keep paying that money out, as you do dividends, but perpetual bond will let you vary. maneuver.n accounting it is a liability and will show up as debt. a perpetual bond is traded equity, same as preferred or common stock. it would be on your equity asset balance sheet, so it will not show up in the macro statistics. that's why state owned enterprises stipulated that limit and will come to hong kong to issue perpetual bonds because it will not show up in statistics. haidi: one that you mentioned in your column is a property developer green town, $450 million perpetual has been well received. why do investors like this when in particular so much? town is a quasi-state owned enterprises paying 5.25% for the next three years with promising to redeem 100% principle back in three years. what is there not to like? this real estate developer has little credit the same duration straight bond, the yield is a .ot lower here i haidi: this is like the cat and mouse game, the whack-a-mole w
the thing about perpetual bonds everything ind definitely, so not that different from stock.have to keep paying that money out, as you do dividends, but perpetual bond will let you vary. maneuver.n accounting it is a liability and will show up as debt. a perpetual bond is traded equity, same as preferred or common stock. it would be on your equity asset balance sheet, so it will not show up in the macro statistics. that's why state owned enterprises stipulated that limit and will come to hong...
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book -- inded of the thought again about the book when barack obama made the speech in reaction to theattacks on the reverend jeremiah wright. and he said in his speech in a lot of whiteat people just did not understand -- how terrible things had been and for how long for blacks in america. and particularly the generation of the reverend jeremiah wright who is about the same generation, a little younger than miles davis. miles davis was born in 1926. grew up hearing stories about the riot. he was born nine years after the riot. and yet, the stories that he heard growing up as a boy were so strong, that he says in his autobiography that he felt that they had affected his way of looking at white people for the rest of his life. he was very mistrustful of whites. and that was one of the reasons that i decided that the book might be interesting. if it's stuck with people that thenin the oral tradition, it must be something very powerful. and i think it was. of course, it would be great if it were taught in schools. >> in response to what he just a under the umbrella of the center for arts
book -- inded of the thought again about the book when barack obama made the speech in reaction to theattacks on the reverend jeremiah wright. and he said in his speech in a lot of whiteat people just did not understand -- how terrible things had been and for how long for blacks in america. and particularly the generation of the reverend jeremiah wright who is about the same generation, a little younger than miles davis. miles davis was born in 1926. grew up hearing stories about the riot. he...
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we like to put in our people's ind the nature of our struggle and the nature of our social and little aspirations. ? show less text 00:16:29 >> in the early 50's, the first resistance group appeared. in 1964, the palestine liberation organization is formed. 10 years later, the robot conference of 1974, the plo was recognized as sole representative of the palestinian people. the general assembly of the united nations accorded it similar recognition. >> the representative of the alestinian people. we have this organization and many -- controlling all of our different branches, our military forces, are central conference. we have our national conference which would present all the organization, political organizations which epresent our people. >> be they invaders, tourist, or refugees, large bodies of foreigners are always resented by the local population. refugee camps have become grudgingly accepting enclaves guarded by plo soldiers. >> the question is the palestinian, he is at the ercy. he is always observed. e is always mistreated. this is the tragedy of the palestinian today. he do
we like to put in our people's ind the nature of our struggle and the nature of our social and little aspirations. ? show less text 00:16:29 >> in the early 50's, the first resistance group appeared. in 1964, the palestine liberation organization is formed. 10 years later, the robot conference of 1974, the plo was recognized as sole representative of the palestinian people. the general assembly of the united nations accorded it similar recognition. >> the representative of the...
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inde indeed tens of thousands of americans have done their thoughts, they did it electronically, because that was the only thing to submit thoughts. tens of thousands have sent to their commission. and they are saying no hands off our personal information. and whether its intention al or unintentional, it's clear to me that trump and republican congress are looking in the wrong direction. so if they were genuine about strengthening the integrity of our elections, we have the blueprint for what they should be working on. number one, don't investigate the american people. investigate russia. the intelligence community is it unanimous and clear in their findings that russian interfered with the 2016 election. and every day that goes by, that the president and administration continues to deny it, is one day less that we have to prepare for the 2018 elections and to maximize the security and integrity of elections going forward. number two, as has been stated, let's fund new systems in the united states of america. the last time the federal government was a true partner in funding, upgrading,
inde indeed tens of thousands of americans have done their thoughts, they did it electronically, because that was the only thing to submit thoughts. tens of thousands have sent to their commission. and they are saying no hands off our personal information. and whether its intention al or unintentional, it's clear to me that trump and republican congress are looking in the wrong direction. so if they were genuine about strengthening the integrity of our elections, we have the blueprint for what...
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raised ind was american heartland's. he grew up in grand rapids and became an eagle scout.ootball at the university of michigan, on a team that won two national championships. listen to this, on that great team he was named m.v.p.. not bad. he then went to yale law school. after pearl harbor he volunteered to serve. president ford joined the navy and asked to be sent to sea. very badly. do that he never really knew why, he felt it was a calling. he was assigned to a new carrier, the monterey, he coming a plank owner himself on its commissioning in 1943. from there he sailed to the pacific and saw action, a lot of action in the pacific war. like so many others of his generation, gerald ford return to home and started a family. he ran for congress where he served the people of michigan with honor for many years. from there he became vice president, then president of the united states of america. him fors ship, we honor his lifetime of selfless and distinguished service. we also remember his wife, daddy. i remember -- betty. i remember her well. we honor the bravery she showed
raised ind was american heartland's. he grew up in grand rapids and became an eagle scout.ootball at the university of michigan, on a team that won two national championships. listen to this, on that great team he was named m.v.p.. not bad. he then went to yale law school. after pearl harbor he volunteered to serve. president ford joined the navy and asked to be sent to sea. very badly. do that he never really knew why, he felt it was a calling. he was assigned to a new carrier, the monterey,...
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cool tomorrows coast side and warm to hot numbers as you work your way ind land toap afternoon. rosa, 87, vacaville 94, around the rim of the bay, nice, 70s out there. over the hills, lower to mid 90s for friday afternoon. san jose, 85, fremont 82. clouds in the morning. san francisco downtown, 68. beaches in the lower 60s tomorrow morning. >> if the five-day forecast, temperatures continue to bounce up especially inland. 100 to 105 saturday and sunday. then we cool off early next week, with all of the heat you can can go swimming or water skiing. you can still go skiing in the squaw valley. >> really, that's unbelievable. >> is this the longest ever that the resort is open? >> yes, i think they are reevaluated after each day. >>> thank you, we are looking at some of the stories we are work being -- working on for 5:00. >> a single engine plane crashes near a sonoma county airport. we have crews near the scene and we have the latest information coming up at five cluck. >> in the south bay, a delivery driver passed out on south bound 680. his foot was stuck on the gas and his tru
cool tomorrows coast side and warm to hot numbers as you work your way ind land toap afternoon. rosa, 87, vacaville 94, around the rim of the bay, nice, 70s out there. over the hills, lower to mid 90s for friday afternoon. san jose, 85, fremont 82. clouds in the morning. san francisco downtown, 68. beaches in the lower 60s tomorrow morning. >> if the five-day forecast, temperatures continue to bounce up especially inland. 100 to 105 saturday and sunday. then we cool off early next week,...
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you oweadereli stdainurearsp n e ind o coel bl,wo teatesth said rt hootali t mkefo th nt oea aitas rtf tthangut inalofhehis ey ntneth kw llel atheare dog. eynofu wl w stileheart. is not woinnom ples ga, y pnt o, w nowoinbere t a. kw w ixha itoueosy cae e rketheofhe proemis pte that e al ce st ili a fremaet. keuyg -sothgt lmt atsheer pce anomhi ee. dnot buouheth ce th w. inoraonal tthkha hun bngthk at way athe fr emth lt, cleay ifa wdith icou ge e sunc coana ttbityo ic its pdu a me nfen a iwod vehe rkplace retali. iha y fou teimy reod. ' aut tondhihein i s ryate an i aloze i do areatyo bng he d enng your te here inf ur, dkethk u veryucfothseicyo ga t t c. est ntl ar ift esotom oth cotrwiufr. ia wondfugrp pelehoivsuont advi. y kw,ald you a i lk t everybor.te tho ves e hes sw. m not le , m n ben r licantesif s ahostnsr,he eraneople lle adnted. anyoalysidha anfrkl a oou edesrsidhas ll ani ink he scessorha do tt,odle tm. -- yr sceorha de that, dless tm. tnkouermuch forou esmo. w sucby cplthgs obviouy ate reryg dots -- dood ilo a stilinha insan maet haweo tt? eris gui ns whatou vellai agn,ha
you oweadereli stdainurearsp n e ind o coel bl,wo teatesth said rt hootali t mkefo th nt oea aitas rtf tthangut inalofhehis ey ntneth kw llel atheare dog. eynofu wl w stileheart. is not woinnom ples ga, y pnt o, w nowoinbere t a. kw w ixha itoueosy cae e rketheofhe proemis pte that e al ce st ili a fremaet. keuyg -sothgt lmt atsheer pce anomhi ee. dnot buouheth ce th w. inoraonal tthkha hun bngthk at way athe fr emth lt, cleay ifa wdith icou ge e sunc coana ttbityo ic its pdu a me nfen a iwod...
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a meeting ind generally, the 11th month in a row. we are waiting to hear what we hear from the rba. a little bit like a broken record. we have heard this from the rba. analysts saying it was set between a rock and a hard place. not a lot they can do at the moment. ,he ecb, the bank of england the fed is talking about tightening monetary policy. \ at the same time you have housing prices in australia really strong. they have mentioned those housing prices rising briskly. they expect inflation to talking gradually, about policy being consistent with growth and the inflation target overtime. let's look at how the aussie dollar has reacted. it is moving just a little bit. we had in uptick coming through when the retail sale or stronger than expected. the aussie is falling against the greenback.. it is down a 10th of 1%. not a level that governor low will be happy with. at those highhold levels. the australian markets, in terms of what we have been seeing, up by 1.7%, that is more of energy players. the banks have been rising strongly. a lot of those lenders are starting to lose interest
a meeting ind generally, the 11th month in a row. we are waiting to hear what we hear from the rba. a little bit like a broken record. we have heard this from the rba. analysts saying it was set between a rock and a hard place. not a lot they can do at the moment. ,he ecb, the bank of england the fed is talking about tightening monetary policy. \ at the same time you have housing prices in australia really strong. they have mentioned those housing prices rising briskly. they expect inflation to...