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ofof t greatataradoxes ofalififora and d the ctrtral vley y anof e san jquin valy, in rticula that inhe midstf somuch riness th's reated by war--by gring thes very vuable cps--therare peop who do't he clean drinking teter. amandaononaco:anare is smamall town ofbobout 6 fololks located abt t 30 muteses down f from esnono. it's ajajoritlatitinoa lot t foks here ke theiriving woing in sroundingields. ok.k.h. is that, like, where, like, there's c clust ofrailereromes? man: y. yes... mmaco: is there? oh, ok... tty started settinup homes ansesettinup t the homesesn a wayhahat wanot t plned byby local govemements oundnd tm. tn and at some pot,t, lol govement didececome are e of the community but did no corporate them toto anfffficiatownwn oan offffial city. a resul the wayhat lifornihas dealwith sma communits like lare is that ththey ve a a stem whwhe the community itlflf canet u up a communy y serves d dirict t t provideertain val servis, lie drinki water, theesidentsin the ely 2000 the comnity serces districfound th they ha ter that was contaminatewiwith arninic. stheyey g a grant froththe f
ofof t greatataradoxes ofalififora and d the ctrtral vley y anof e san jquin valy, in rticula that inhe midstf somuch riness th's reated by war--by gring thes very vuable cps--therare peop who do't he clean drinking teter. amandaononaco:anare is smamall town ofbobout 6 fololks located abt t 30 muteses down f from esnono. it's ajajoritlatitinoa lot t foks here ke theiriving woing in sroundingields. ok.k.h. is that, like, where, like, there's c clust ofrailereromes? man: y. yes... mmaco: is...
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i remember wn the ca came, would py out inhe wer. it w just anher day off from schoolright, b n now it's teifying. it's terriing. walts:s: thiis n not hoaxax this is rl.l. clite c chae is real,o o how we e li with h ? i think t this ctioion town,e'e' statartg to undststand at w wat and climate cngnge go hanand hand. johnsn: new leans ithe last 5 to 7 years has alally tan n on areatat aptatioioof climate resience a c clime ange. elevations s one thehe major aptptatio thahat u sometis s see,s ththathe hous are raid d high. this the cenr for th sustaible engament and velopmen we ha rain gaens here. we hel comumuniti howow tbuild d in rdens. walalso he aa orarard. y see o or hererewe have momons. t usus o off here.ffter atrrin you u d all these toxinsrorom thwateter,o thawent intthe soiland that's all ov the low ninth wa and probly a loin losiana. edently, e process of going througththe treetoto beafruiuit,t doese't come in t the fit. . al, we remmend abe-bed gaens ere you n put frh soil t gi you cro that are not tantnted wh ththatoint..
i remember wn the ca came, would py out inhe wer. it w just anher day off from schoolright, b n now it's teifying. it's terriing. walts:s: thiis n not hoaxax this is rl.l. clite c chae is real,o o how we e li with h ? i think t this ctioion town,e'e' statartg to undststand at w wat and climate cngnge go hanand hand. johnsn: new leans ithe last 5 to 7 years has alally tan n on areatat aptatioioof climate resience a c clime ange. elevations s one thehe major aptptatio thahat u sometis s see,s...
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amy: we artalkingbout this inhe period beten dr.i's bihday -- heould haveurned 91 yterday - and theederal hoday that is monday, wch eso a secd point, rerend baer, and we just he a minute. wanted to ask out what i happeng in virgia. the gernor has st declad a tempary state ergency ahd of a gunights ral that wasalled for e state cata of richmond for monda martin ther king y. theirginia gornor said authoritiebelievearmed mitia groups plan to stormhe capital" apart of thstate of emergey, they havtemporaril been indiduals frocarrying firear on capitogrounds. can you ta about w is behind this and t significae of thisn virginia theseyou look mitia groupslook at what i happenin acrs the couny, look awhat the nra has de anhow it hasown into t national coniousness ts need fo guns and riolence, loo at the vionce aut preside, look ahow when pple were i charlottville and sai there we good peoplple onoth sidewhen we hathe riot- what ware havings an inteification violence. and a lot imes what happening ring of ople that particularenre is many o th
amy: we artalkingbout this inhe period beten dr.i's bihday -- heould haveurned 91 yterday - and theederal hoday that is monday, wch eso a secd point, rerend baer, and we just he a minute. wanted to ask out what i happeng in virgia. the gernor has st declad a tempary state ergency ahd of a gunights ral that wasalled for e state cata of richmond for monda martin ther king y. theirginia gornor said authoritiebelievearmed mitia groups plan to stormhe capital" apart of thstate of emergey, they...
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inhe count's ruralreas, traditiol cuisinis still ry much an integral partrt of lifefe. but for hohow much lon? our r porter katja dohne travelletoto chiap in n mexi to m meet local peopople who e determined to preserve their traditions - both in thehe kitcn and out in t the fields. katja: in the village of cardenashe m men s offff for workrk in the mornrning. the wowomen, meanwhihile, ae already hard at work. ththey're sy c cooki. the range of dishes buliling away in eir potsnd pans pressive that becausen the eving theyey'rexpecting a visir r -- somebobo who's a g greatan off ththr cooking skills. so w wht are theyey making? >>>> add the herbs to the corn m make the tamamales. katjtja: tamales a are a traditl mexixican dish madade with a n dough mimixture coated with various sasauces. they're then wrapped and cooketl mexixiin bana leleaveswith a n cocouelo vera a santos cooks evy daday wiyears s old. who i is you u still cook?? >the kitchen every day.ngbur kakatja: t womomen wk hardrd i what they do, anand very litte recognition. yet they are the ones who decide what en
inhe count's ruralreas, traditiol cuisinis still ry much an integral partrt of lifefe. but for hohow much lon? our r porter katja dohne travelletoto chiap in n mexi to m meet local peopople who e determined to preserve their traditions - both in thehe kitcn and out in t the fields. katja: in the village of cardenashe m men s offff for workrk in the mornrning. the wowomen, meanwhihile, ae already hard at work. ththey're sy c cooki. the range of dishes buliling away in eir potsnd pans pressive...
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democrats finish opening arguments inhe impeachment trial as his lawyers awaited their turn. ♪ laura: head of the grammy awards, we take a look at country music's comp last -- x relationship with race. ♪ laura: for tsealking around the globe, welcome to world news erica. a second case of the coronavirus habeen discovered in the u.s. while in china, officials are limiting the travel ofmi 30 5 ion people to try to contain the spread. the outbreak killed 41 people in china and infected 800. there are two cases in france. reporter: 10 days from now, will be a new hospital. the pace of building, a sign of how seriously china is taking the threat from the coronavirus. the p -- the prefabricated building will have 1000 beds. it is urgently needed because hospitals are overwhelmed with potetial cases. symptoms include cough, fever, and breathi problems. a dozen cities have been quarantined, affecting more than 30 million people. >> is empty. reporter: this should be the busiest time of year for travel and hotels. this one is deserted. in a downing street, boris johnson hosted a reception to m
democrats finish opening arguments inhe impeachment trial as his lawyers awaited their turn. ♪ laura: head of the grammy awards, we take a look at country music's comp last -- x relationship with race. ♪ laura: for tsealking around the globe, welcome to world news erica. a second case of the coronavirus habeen discovered in the u.s. while in china, officials are limiting the travel ofmi 30 5 ion people to try to contain the spread. the outbreak killed 41 people in china and infected 800....
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police e now investigating whether the bulary could be connected to other burglaries inhe surroundingcities bay high school studt was arrested for bringing a gun to campus las lomas high school and one that creek had to be placed on lockdown on wednesday morning the school superintendent says they were notified a student had brought a gun onto campus d together withwalnut creek policehey identified the student and took away the gun. the student was taken of the campus and that student will of course face disciplinary action. >>coming up is iran responsible or the plane crashthat killed all 176 people oboard we'll have the latest on that and w the us is now getting involved in applause that is what greeted us firefighters asthey arrive sydney to lend a helping hand as that country battles theworst brush fire season on rd. it's time for the january sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keepe asle? absolutely, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to ep you both comfortable. and now,ave $1,0 on the sleep numr 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. only for a
police e now investigating whether the bulary could be connected to other burglaries inhe surroundingcities bay high school studt was arrested for bringing a gun to campus las lomas high school and one that creek had to be placed on lockdown on wednesday morning the school superintendent says they were notified a student had brought a gun onto campus d together withwalnut creek policehey identified the student and took away the gun. the student was taken of the campus and that student will of...
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rict rul and hierchies,observi the oup is pnning a troleing inhe area rroundinthe four ra all, , ere are 70 range cocommhe. landnd rityty: really y like our jobb also the community to ma s sure that we e can create a a condue environmenent to both, a and ad interaction between the wild ananimals d ththe counity.y. repoporter: severaral thousand elephants lilive here, tooo. they move back and forthetetween natitionalarks i ithe west and the east of the country, and trtraverse maasai i lands alone way. therere are no fencnces bag their pathth. puririty lakara anand the resf her teteam travel longisistancs on foot. bebetween 20 andnd 40 kilometea day.y. the same as the male ranrsrs. among ththeir most impmportant duduties italklking peoplple o live here. the maasai a s semi-nodicc pastalalists who cover a l off ground w wittheir flflks and enencounter wildld animals ang e waway. sometimemes lions killll catt, elephants rarampage in vililla. the e rangers need to hear a at oboblems and be e informed iff poachersrs are in the area. ththey chart aninimals' movemt patterns and register thei
rict rul and hierchies,observi the oup is pnning a troleing inhe area rroundinthe four ra all, , ere are 70 range cocommhe. landnd rityty: really y like our jobb also the community to ma s sure that we e can create a a condue environmenent to both, a and ad interaction between the wild ananimals d ththe counity.y. repoporter: severaral thousand elephants lilive here, tooo. they move back and forthetetween natitionalarks i ithe west and the east of the country, and trtraverse maasai i lands...
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. >> we are not sure if they lit the christmas tree on fire and left it inhe it just to be dest >> reporter: when officers arrived, they were met by a hostile crowd. >> we saw a large amount of vehicles leaving the area and somebody threw a bottle at one of the patrol vehicles. >> police in fremont were busy, too, responding to similar scheid activity. in san leandro, a sideshow backed up traffic on 580 sunday night. police in fremont said sideshows are now a regular occurrence and police said they are not as common in union city. >> we are mystified as to why they selected that location. >> it happens all the time. randomly, every few weeks. >> reporter: this residence that it happens more times them they would like. it is a nuisance and frustrating and not welcomed. it's supposed to be a nice and quiet neighborhood. >> reporter: azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> sal is watching the roads at 4:17. pretty peaceful out there? >>> pretty quiet. we have a look at the east bay commute and i will show you that it is a little bit wet with drizzle from overnight and things happening. it's not raining
. >> we are not sure if they lit the christmas tree on fire and left it inhe it just to be dest >> reporter: when officers arrived, they were met by a hostile crowd. >> we saw a large amount of vehicles leaving the area and somebody threw a bottle at one of the patrol vehicles. >> police in fremont were busy, too, responding to similar scheid activity. in san leandro, a sideshow backed up traffic on 580 sunday night. police in fremont said sideshows are now a regular...
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senate has been hearine the opening ars inhe impeachment trial of president trump today. he is charged with abus of power and obstruction of congress the the president was called key player in the scheme to pressure ukraine for investigations tha pwould help hiitically. democrats adam schiff quoted the founding fathers to make his case. rep. schiff: donald j. trump, states, has acted precisely ased hamilton andmpis conaries feared. president trump solicited foreign interference in our the power of his office to seek help from a broad-- abroad to improve reelection prospects at home. laura: the president is still dismissing all of this. speaking at the world economic forum in davos switzerland,, he said he would love to be observing his trial in the fro row, but otherwise he will leave the work to the senate. pres. trump: it is a total hoax, it is a disgraceful to they talked about their tremendous case. it is all done, their tremendous case. they had no case. it is a con job, like shchiff, e is a corrupt politician. i have great respect for the senate as aody and many of
senate has been hearine the opening ars inhe impeachment trial of president trump today. he is charged with abus of power and obstruction of congress the the president was called key player in the scheme to pressure ukraine for investigations tha pwould help hiitically. democrats adam schiff quoted the founding fathers to make his case. rep. schiff: donald j. trump, states, has acted precisely ased hamilton andmpis conaries feared. president trump solicited foreign interference in our the power...
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here inhe u.k., four people are being tested in scotland and anotr in southern ireland after showingymptoms of the coronavirus all the patients are said to have respiratory symptoms and hav been -- th i have travele the past 14 days. >> travelers, in scotlaour people who have come back from wuhan, are undergoing tests in scotland, but they can be isolated. and thankfully this virus is noa as serio sars. most people will get over it and have a reasonably mild infection. >> other asian couries have also confirmed cases, including -- moving out of china -- we have japan, south korea, taiwan, down to singapore, thailand, and vietnam. also the united states was the washington state.as confirmed in you might have seen a little aboute that over on st coast of the united let's go back to our reporter in washington, d.c. you gave me a little on the concerns about how effective a lockdo might be in wuhan. talk about that a lite bit more because we're already seeing these other cases many miles away reporter: indeed. so if we draw comparison between the current outbreak in the sars outbreak in
here inhe u.k., four people are being tested in scotland and anotr in southern ireland after showingymptoms of the coronavirus all the patients are said to have respiratory symptoms and hav been -- th i have travele the past 14 days. >> travelers, in scotlaour people who have come back from wuhan, are undergoing tests in scotland, but they can be isolated. and thankfully this virus is noa as serio sars. most people will get over it and have a reasonably mild infection. >> other...
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we should be for this time f year and don't forget about the team tied set to arrive tomorrow early inhemorning at 1030 where we could see high tide as high as nearly 7 feet with the lowest high time at around 5 o'clock in the evening. so let take a look ahead at the next 7 day outlook, drying out on saturday afternoon after some very light weak storm making its way into the bay are during the overnight hours mainly impacting your saturday morning, drying out in clearing out just in time for the 49 ergame on saturday afternoon. but then sunday looks to be your best bet to head outdoors and enjoy the autiful weather could see make its way early next week but another round of w weather with some pretty heavy downpours arriving by thuray grand to keep back to you thankyou bree said next 5 a 4 month old suffing from a genetic disorder, but his mom is determined to give her by a fighting chance. >>what she did to ump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nue: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in n york for thirty yea
we should be for this time f year and don't forget about the team tied set to arrive tomorrow early inhemorning at 1030 where we could see high tide as high as nearly 7 feet with the lowest high time at around 5 o'clock in the evening. so let take a look ahead at the next 7 day outlook, drying out on saturday afternoon after some very light weak storm making its way into the bay are during the overnight hours mainly impacting your saturday morning, drying out in clearing out just in time for...
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not achieve a other side's fault.he or in the case of president trump, you have someone who gets up inhening and tells lies more easily than he tells the truth. i want to live in a countrye. where if we talkbout virtues like honesty and integrity and fair dealing and patriotism, that i can point to a photograph president and i can point to him or her and say to my daughters, we will have the opportunity to do that, even i as expected, the republican majority will acquit the persident. repo thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you for having me. nada: q time now forck look at some other news. former u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has launched a scathing attack on presidential hopeful and01 democratic rival bernie sanders. she told a docnoentary that body likes them. clinton refused to say whether she would dorse sanders if he becomes the democrat's choice to take on president trump in november. the left-wing senar from vermont described her remarks as baloney. boeing says it does not expect it 737 max plan to rs urn to the skfore the summer. the jet has been grounded sinc
not achieve a other side's fault.he or in the case of president trump, you have someone who gets up inhening and tells lies more easily than he tells the truth. i want to live in a countrye. where if we talkbout virtues like honesty and integrity and fair dealing and patriotism, that i can point to a photograph president and i can point to him or her and say to my daughters, we will have the opportunity to do that, even i as expected, the republican majority will acquit the persident. repo...
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representatives of the time and place fixed for the senate to proceed upon the impeachment o donald john trump inhe senate chamber. >> is there any objection? if not, so ordered. sen. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that access to the senate wing, the senate floor, and the senate chamber galleries involving the exhi ofdings consideration of the articles of impeachment against donald john trump, president of the united states, and all times that the in trial witting the chief justice of the united states presiding be in accordance with the allocations and provisions now sent to the desk, and i asked that it be printed in the record. >> is there objection? if not, so ordered. sen. monnell: i asked the unanimous consent that the senate proed to consideration of h. res. 471. >>rt the cill report. >> senate resolution 471, authorizing the taking of a photograph in the chamber of the united states senate. >>s there objection to proceeding to the consideration? without objection, the senate will proceed. sen. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be agreed to and the motion be consider
representatives of the time and place fixed for the senate to proceed upon the impeachment o donald john trump inhe senate chamber. >> is there any objection? if not, so ordered. sen. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that access to the senate wing, the senate floor, and the senate chamber galleries involving the exhi ofdings consideration of the articles of impeachment against donald john trump, president of the united states, and all times that the in trial witting the chief justice of...
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. >> sreenivasan: to watch live coverage of president trump's impeachment trial inhe senate, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: as we end one year and begin another, we like ce sit down with oro d bring you some of our favorite segments. it's a chance to update some of the stories we've worked on, to see a little behind the scenes, and to bring you a sneak peek of what's ahead. i recently sat down with producers moriothman and laura fong for the last of our conversations. so, last year, we went to both wisconsin and north carolina, the states that are going to be hosting the tional conventions for the big political parties this coming year.a and was there mmon theme when we went to explore what these states are going through, why they're so important? >> both of these states depend on agriculture as a big partf their economy. in wisconsin, it's dairy; in north carolina, tobacco is historically a major crop.ha tariff really hurt the agricultural sectors in both of these states. the question is, when you haie these communwho are impacted by policies by the president, are they going co b
. >> sreenivasan: to watch live coverage of president trump's impeachment trial inhe senate, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: as we end one year and begin another, we like ce sit down with oro d bring you some of our favorite segments. it's a chance to update some of the stories we've worked on, to see a little behind the scenes, and to bring you a sneak peek of what's ahead. i recently sat down with producers moriothman and laura fong for the last of our conversations....
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we e obsee these rirights for ourselves and fofor others,, i ththink we wilill find it is easasier inheorld to build peace because war destroroys l humaman rights and f freedom, so in fighting forhohose, wewe fight foreace. amy:y: what would eleanonor d? today, we lookok back at t the e and legacycy of eleanor roosose, from her time as first lady to her remarkable work
we e obsee these rirights for ourselves and fofor others,, i ththink we wilill find it is easasier inheorld to build peace because war destroroys l humaman rights and f freedom, so in fighting forhohose, wewe fight foreace. amy:y: what would eleanonor d? today, we lookok back at t the e and legacycy of eleanor roosose, from her time as first lady to her remarkable work
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people call in, you argue there is a role the federal government comply in inhing the education system this new direction. what is that role? with the speed of technology changing right now, we have a simpler skill economy. that means we incentivize employers to upscale the workforce. skillate a national program or we are sending people back to school every 7-10 years. we are obtaining new skill sets to be valuable in the labor market. our competitiveness is to go back to school every 7-10 years to get retrained. i think the government has to great policy that enables that to happen. that is why the federal government is coming in. think the government jobs are creating economic ability. right now, we don't see that. host: are there specific ways to do that, especially people who can't go back to school every 7-10 years. what specifically in the government do? are we talking about tax breaks? federal dollars for retraining programs that people can tap into so they can make a living while they are going back to school? guest: exactly. we have pilot programs with family services. tuition
people call in, you argue there is a role the federal government comply in inhing the education system this new direction. what is that role? with the speed of technology changing right now, we have a simpler skill economy. that means we incentivize employers to upscale the workforce. skillate a national program or we are sending people back to school every 7-10 years. we are obtaining new skill sets to be valuable in the labor market. our competitiveness is to go back to school every 7-10...
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the white house has put enormous pressure on republicans inhe senate not to back this. robert: what is chuck schumer going to do? republicans saying they're only doin t ade, biden for bolton. democrats have rejected that so far. do they buckle at all? kimberly: there's no place to buckle because there's no to cut some deal, certainly not to call the bens or anything like that. it's really nowhere to go at this point, that momentum that they had, they lostt. carl: schumer's had a few victories. he ford tough votes on the 2020 people. jeff: and the audience isn't only republican senators. the otherlay schiff and others are making are making this argument to the american people soven though there is almost certainly to be an acquittal, what hapns in november 2020, voers have the ultim say. robert: what does this all mean racethe democratic presidential the iowa caucuses, they're just under two weeks away. here is former vice president joe biden on a possible witness deal. >> this is a constitutional issue. we're not going to turn it into a farce, into some kind of politica
the white house has put enormous pressure on republicans inhe senate not to back this. robert: what is chuck schumer going to do? republicans saying they're only doin t ade, biden for bolton. democrats have rejected that so far. do they buckle at all? kimberly: there's no place to buckle because there's no to cut some deal, certainly not to call the bens or anything like that. it's really nowhere to go at this point, that momentum that they had, they lostt. carl: schumer's had a few victories....
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>>it is going to be a light one mainly about half an inh of rain or less for most of the bay area highest amount for those of you in the north d let's take a look ahead at the next 7 day outlook, the drying trend will continue even thursday to friday of next week we need to keep back to you. >>greece is still ahead tonight. we have a special live report on that avalanche at alpine meadows and taco that killed a person why other skiers there are especially shaken up. >>and california is again suing at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access fromt&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. y qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. >>another court battle between california and the trump administration is brewing this time over use of land for oil and gas drilling kron four's
>>it is going to be a light one mainly about half an inh of rain or less for most of the bay area highest amount for those of you in the north d let's take a look ahead at the next 7 day outlook, the drying trend will continue even thursday to friday of next week we need to keep back to you. >>greece is still ahead tonight. we have a special live report on that avalanche at alpine meadows and taco that killed a person why other skiers there are especially shaken up. >>and...
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inhe claims he was discred against on the basis of his vegan believe. day an employment tribunal will consider for the first time iflo veganism is a pphical belief akin to a religion and so protected in the law. to qualify, it must be a genuinely held, seriously, not an opinion, cover substantial aspect of human life, and be worthy of respect in a democratic society, and not interfere with the rights of others. the league against cruelportsen denies his cli and says -- denies his claim, and says he for grosssed misconduct, but it does not contest thateganism should be protected in law. if successful, the case could provide vegan's with protection ait dissemination in employment, edution, and the provision of goods and services, and those holding her believes uld then seekimilar legal protection. laura: the trump administration has created a task fce to look at violence against american indian and alaskan native women. mr. trumpe says it should h been done a long time ago. some native women say the president has asked thvery agencies whose negligence hel
inhe claims he was discred against on the basis of his vegan believe. day an employment tribunal will consider for the first time iflo veganism is a pphical belief akin to a religion and so protected in the law. to qualify, it must be a genuinely held, seriously, not an opinion, cover substantial aspect of human life, and be worthy of respect in a democratic society, and not interfere with the rights of others. the league against cruelportsen denies his cli and says -- denies his claim, and...
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clearing out just in time for this weeke's big matchup between the 49 ers and the vikings at one 30 inhe afternoon mid 50's, a mix of sun and clouds and wind speeds light a breezy so perfect game day weather et's take a look at today's dayti highs becausewe were noticeably cooler, but it also felt cooler just because not only that cool air mass at that storm left behind but also breezy wind speeds making that wind chill factor pretty noticeable for us this afternoon live look outse in downtown san francisco. and you can see city hall lit up in red out there this evening and very dry clear conditions out there in temperatures cooling down significtly because of that lack a blanket of storm clouds th we had last night widespread 40's out there a few 50's but we're all going to cool down into the 30's for most of us in the bay area so wcould wake up to some patchy frost as well for your friday morning commute specifically our interior valleys in the north bay and east bay to just keep that in mind tomorrow's daytime highs the rebounding, pretty nicely still mild though mid 50's for downtown
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sreenivasan: on tition for saturday, january 25: the president's legal team lay out their defense inhe senate impeachment trial. and, in our signature story: the wind energy industry facesth loss of decades-old tax incentives. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weepond is made ible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii.er the and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the mo of toda mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choi. our no-contact plans give you as much or as little talk, text and data as you want. and our u.s.-based ctomer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been prided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private rporation funded by the american people. and by co
sreenivasan: on tition for saturday, january 25: the president's legal team lay out their defense inhe senate impeachment trial. and, in our signature story: the wind energy industry facesth loss of decades-old tax incentives. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weepond is made ible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii.er the and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not...
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of the present's and prepared to decide whether trump should be removed from office for his conduct inhe ukraine scandal, the 7 house impeachment managers who will serve as prosecutors in the trial march to the senate where house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff read the 2 articles of impeachment for abuse of power and obstruction of justice with the permission of the senate i will now read the articles of impeachment at the heart of the trial trump's alleged attempts to withhold a security aid to pressure ukraine to investigate his political rival, joe biden president trp used the powers of the presidency in a manner that compromised th national security of the united states. >>and undermined the integrity of the united states democratic process the days heavy pageantry included swearing in the chief justice of the united states john roberts who will preside over the president's trial. i'm now prepared to take the oath he then swore in senators do you solemnly swear that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of donald john trump you will do impartial just
of the present's and prepared to decide whether trump should be removed from office for his conduct inhe ukraine scandal, the 7 house impeachment managers who will serve as prosecutors in the trial march to the senate where house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff read the 2 articles of impeachment for abuse of power and obstruction of justice with the permission of the senate i will now read the articles of impeachment at the heart of the trial trump's alleged attempts to withhold a...
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they were all tested for the deadly novel coronavirus twice incha, tce inhe they fueled>>e' he ensure thei orr: eryn base. after that, if they don't show any symptoms, they'll be allowed to travel home, where they'll be actively monitored for the next two weeks. >> you're scared. we understand that. there's a lot about this virus that we don't know. but something that we also have to keep in mind is, these folks need to come home. >> reporter: at the same time, there are believed to be as many as 800 americans still stuck in wuhan who want to come home. >> if there is a path out sooner than later, let's take it. >> reporter: sam roth lives in wisconsin. his wife and two young kids are trapped in wuhan where the virus is spreading rapidly. >> i'd love to give them a hug, yeah. it'd be really nice. >> all right, so, let's get to will carr tonight. he's at the california base where the u.s. passengers are quarantined tonight. and will, you're learning more u.s. airlines are suspending flights to china? >> reporter: that's right, david. tonight, delta is joining american and united, suspe
they were all tested for the deadly novel coronavirus twice incha, tce inhe they fueled>>e' he ensure thei orr: eryn base. after that, if they don't show any symptoms, they'll be allowed to travel home, where they'll be actively monitored for the next two weeks. >> you're scared. we understand that. there's a lot about this virus that we don't know. but something that we also have to keep in mind is, these folks need to come home. >> reporter: at the same time, there are...
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very if i mean i like the few if you coughing you would putut take s some particls of thehe virus inheatmosphphere arouound you and those particles may remain. f floating around fr more than twewenty fourur hours what is important it is t to- refresh the air around you it is important to stay at the on more than one meter away from someone whoho's coughing. it is why is said to we are some mamasks and goggles to o protect yoyou f from being rich by the particles and it's so important that-- so everybody remains hold if you feel like e you have a fever it'ss important to remain at home not to go outside and not to speak for the hospital it's better to call the hospital. see by a phone call with de at ththat the doctotor r talking with h whetherou are ththree school notot and there.d most of the time shoes and tell you come to the hospitatal but dodon't go to o the on youour o. decision does it will be to keep the whole. sa. all the help providers she did. be very close with a own protections to be called by very offense i have one. question you a very brief if you can is it act to say t
very if i mean i like the few if you coughing you would putut take s some particls of thehe virus inheatmosphphere arouound you and those particles may remain. f floating around fr more than twewenty fourur hours what is important it is t to- refresh the air around you it is important to stay at the on more than one meter away from someone whoho's coughing. it is why is said to we are some mamasks and goggles to o protect yoyou f from being rich by the particles and it's so important that-- so...
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he is -- he is -- i think we -- reporters tend to think he won't inhe end be the nominee. he's just too far left. but maybe we're wrong. bert: i saw him up close for four days, five days. a very real movement. toluse, when ythink about president trump, is he watching biden, vice president biden, d does he seeiden perhaps using this moment to underscore his own credentials? >> yeah. well, president trump has beened obseith joe biden for the better part of the last several months. going back to why he's being he impe because he tried to get the ukrainians to investigate the bidens and the fact that he's now sort of embroiled with this iraq situation in which he -- you know, authorized the strike in iraqagainst this iranian mmander. he's trying to contrast his role in the middle east with the bidens, with the obama administration, he said it, the previous administration should ha handl this. he said that, you know, the obama administration had not done enough tourtail iran's aggressions in the region. and he's trygo use that to con trast himself with -e with ind who right now
he is -- he is -- i think we -- reporters tend to think he won't inhe end be the nominee. he's just too far left. but maybe we're wrong. bert: i saw him up close for four days, five days. a very real movement. toluse, when ythink about president trump, is he watching biden, vice president biden, d does he seeiden perhaps using this moment to underscore his own credentials? >> yeah. well, president trump has beened obseith joe biden for the better part of the last several months. going...
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time inhe third history, a president is on trial in the u.s. senate.atch live tuesday when the trial resumes at 1:00 eastern on c-span two. this week on newsmakers, our guest is ben cardin of maryland, a member of the foreign relations committee. here he talks about the impact of the impeachment trial on senators running for president. there will always be external events that will look or the may and convenient to be our senate responsibilities. i understand the presidential election is a major event. impeachment is a major responsibility. the trial is a major responsibility of the president of the united states for the senate. that must take priority. i will think we have to put that aside. there are certain advantages that certain colleagues of mine have. this is their responsibility. they have to pay attention. they will. recognize that it may have an impact on the presidential nomination process. it will have an impact on the presidential nomination process. that is the requirements of the job that we signed up to do. onmore from senator cardin ne
time inhe third history, a president is on trial in the u.s. senate.atch live tuesday when the trial resumes at 1:00 eastern on c-span two. this week on newsmakers, our guest is ben cardin of maryland, a member of the foreign relations committee. here he talks about the impact of the impeachment trial on senators running for president. there will always be external events that will look or the may and convenient to be our senate responsibilities. i understand the presidential election is a...
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we will take care of this inhe senate or at the ballot box nonviolently."n other words, "we'll take care of trump. don't worry about trump.l weke care of it in the senate. the senate's impeachment trial is about to start with. >> yes. >> we have learned t will begin nextsday. >> yes. >> do you believe there is a chance that trump could be convicted by the senate? that we will take care of it in the senate?ei >>ly enough, i am that kind of optimist that believes that, of the 53 republ trump can keep the majority -- 33 of them -- in support of him. i believe that there are 20 republicans who could v possibe to remove him. that could happen. it could. o there's a sliva chance if the john bolton testimo shows people what elthere besides the ukrainian phone call. >> and we don't know he'll be allowed to testify. i want to end on one fun thing. i should mention somethi that surprised me when i was watching another pbs program >> yes.y louis gates jr. >> skip gates, who interviewed you and conducted thorough study of your genealogy. and what he discovered, michael
we will take care of this inhe senate or at the ballot box nonviolently."n other words, "we'll take care of trump. don't worry about trump.l weke care of it in the senate. the senate's impeachment trial is about to start with. >> yes. >> we have learned t will begin nextsday. >> yes. >> do you believe there is a chance that trump could be convicted by the senate? that we will take care of it in the senate?ei >>ly enough, i am that kind of optimist that...
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. >> reporter: with the prives t the moderates inhe,it those first crucial votes now just days away. >> all the polling data that i've read and seen is -- it's all, you know, it's a tossup. >> so, let's get to linsey davis, she's live from des moines tonight. and linsey, the stakes even higher tonight to try to break through for these candidates, just about two and a half weeks now before the iowa caucuses. hard to believe. because some of these candidates are actually going to be needed in washington. they're going to be taken off the campaign trail for the senate impeachment trial. >> reporter: that's right, david. three of the six candidates, in fact, that are going to be on the stage tonight, they're going to need to be back in d.c. for that impeachment trial six days a week. as a result, they're considering a number of options. of course, leaning heavily on they're surrogates, potentially doing some town halls by teleconference and even potentially flying back and forth on some weeknights in order to make it back in time for trial the next morning. david? >> crazy couple of week
. >> reporter: with the prives t the moderates inhe,it those first crucial votes now just days away. >> all the polling data that i've read and seen is -- it's all, you know, it's a tossup. >> so, let's get to linsey davis, she's live from des moines tonight. and linsey, the stakes even higher tonight to try to break through for these candidates, just about two and a half weeks now before the iowa caucuses. hard to believe. because some of these candidates are actually going...
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his fire that has no still inhe fire is aleppo. the fire does not end.e does not in. -- how it destroys, destroys us. much.lmost too when i put the last note on the taper, i asked the creator to make sure you could hear it and i never thought to ask if i would be there to see it, but that is how the creator were. the creator is all knowing and powerful. [applause] >> it is an extraordinary honor the creator has sent you here to give us this work and we are so honored to have you here and to tell your story. take us back to that terrible day in 1972, when you were a runningne-year-old girl down the street. what happened? what did you feel? what did you feel afterward? dr. phÚc: thank you. i would like to say thank you to all of you being here. .hank you listen to you, listen to the music, i don't know how to say -- alive, toankful to be enjoy with all that happened in now, i have tod go back to tell you what happened at that time. my image at that time, june 8, 1972. we had been so, so peaceful and nothing happened. who know about the vietnam war, that th
his fire that has no still inhe fire is aleppo. the fire does not end.e does not in. -- how it destroys, destroys us. much.lmost too when i put the last note on the taper, i asked the creator to make sure you could hear it and i never thought to ask if i would be there to see it, but that is how the creator were. the creator is all knowing and powerful. [applause] >> it is an extraordinary honor the creator has sent you here to give us this work and we are so honored to have you here and...
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this strategy apparently made $50 million a year, so it is not invested inh they it, but how much profitrated. >> what are the traitors freaking out about? does it say something broader? youf you are a traitor and work with these algorithmic trading models, who owns the ip? it still belongs to the firm. who may want to test the value on the market, what issues does this raise for their careers? securities said they started to investigate this was the trader model scented to his email. that is a warning sign, if people are starting to transmit the information. that is a way it gets discovered and investigated, then there is the question of whether or not someone who works on something has any ownership over it. citadel would argue this is proprietary. >> how can you poach anybody anymore? should traders be more careful about how they are communicating? .> definitely gsa said to the trader in question, let's communicate by text and whatsapp, and clearly that wasn't enough. it was discovered anyway. romaine: what will happen now? >> citadel has filed the lawsuit in london. gsa said they wou
this strategy apparently made $50 million a year, so it is not invested inh they it, but how much profitrated. >> what are the traitors freaking out about? does it say something broader? youf you are a traitor and work with these algorithmic trading models, who owns the ip? it still belongs to the firm. who may want to test the value on the market, what issues does this raise for their careers? securities said they started to investigate this was the trader model scented to his email....
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inhe was extremely adept sending of criminal investigations. he made sure that he understood who his friends were and they understood who he was. and he was able to make it work for him. he was never charged in any criminal case. it is interesting to have that background sort of in the rearview mirror where he is being called to account and where there is a public reckoning and where in some ways even though he is president, he is not able to make things go away as he once did. announcer: than a 10:00 p.m. eastern, they talk about "tonight, we bombed the u.s. capitol." >> amended the planning, and women made and planted the bombs. announcer: watch book tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span2. announcer: coming up tonight on c-span, democratic presidential candidates address the brown and black for him and him went ahead of the iowa caucuses. dental see gabbard of hawaii speaks with voters at a town hall event in claremont new hampshire. then, the buttigieg delivering remarks at the u.s. conference of mayors annual winter meeting in washing
inhe was extremely adept sending of criminal investigations. he made sure that he understood who his friends were and they understood who he was. and he was able to make it work for him. he was never charged in any criminal case. it is interesting to have that background sort of in the rearview mirror where he is being called to account and where there is a public reckoning and where in some ways even though he is president, he is not able to make things go away as he once did. announcer: than...
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weakness inhe ,ndustrial production slow up you would start to expect weaker effects on domestic consumptionroviders wonder what is around the corner for them. you get this slow-motion recession taking place. it is not a base pace. -- case. nejra: when i ask people why they like gold, people look at the negative rate environment. negative rates, here to stay? kallum: in some parts of the world for the surfer -- receivable future. i am optimistic about productivity growth. i think we will get a switch towards fiscal policy. that should push up the long-term interest rate. nejra: great to have you with us on this friday morning. coming up, economists expect 160,000 u.s. jobs added in december. jonathan ferro speaks with larry kudlow. do not miss it. that is it for bloomberg daybreak: europe. the european open is not next. we have risk on across equities on this friday. the yen at a two-week low. futures hiring your. this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new genera
weakness inhe ,ndustrial production slow up you would start to expect weaker effects on domestic consumptionroviders wonder what is around the corner for them. you get this slow-motion recession taking place. it is not a base pace. -- case. nejra: when i ask people why they like gold, people look at the negative rate environment. negative rates, here to stay? kallum: in some parts of the world for the surfer -- receivable future. i am optimistic about productivity growth. i think we will get a...
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officers say they were after amme prescription drugs inhe t c est in hours earlier.ne of those robbers smashed through the glass door to get into the pharmy. a $1000 reward is now being offered for information that leads to an arrest. police say theeehr tn i a ck the oregon express way. >>> thieves stole these students tools just weeks before a championship competition. we spoke to the students as they pick up the pieces at this equipment shed. >> reporter: this was the >>rom computers and hand tools from the drawers.phe w h anthd aen bunch of hand drivers. >> reporter: but this was not the first time. last year, the 5700 dragons 570s built this shed on school grounds where they store all of their equipment from an upcoming competition. on december 24th, this same shed was robbed. the teamive locks tohe shed. but that wasn't enough. this time around, the thieves wover $1000qument d eir code was stolen. >> our laptop was stolen. laptops need to befion cd.regu laptop. we lost a lot of time. >>'s not -- it's a lot of work. orep rte and time is running out. >> we only ha
officers say they were after amme prescription drugs inhe t c est in hours earlier.ne of those robbers smashed through the glass door to get into the pharmy. a $1000 reward is now being offered for information that leads to an arrest. police say theeehr tn i a ck the oregon express way. >>> thieves stole these students tools just weeks before a championship competition. we spoke to the students as they pick up the pieces at this equipment shed. >> reporter: this was the...
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inhe is speat a rally in wisconsin tonight, a state which could helpecide if he i -- wins second termche alcindor is at the rally. itounds raucous and noisy. i know president trump has what is his message at this rally and how is the crowd receiving it? yamiche: the president has been speaking for 15 to 20 minutes. it is about how he feels he is the best pson for the job. he talked about his actions and iran,il that it was right to soleimani, the commander he killed. even though the president is facing fierce criticism about his explanations for killing soleimani, he has been going after democrats, saying they are embracing the idea soleimani should not have be killed. the president has been taking his c message to thtical state of wisconsin. i should note the president the 2020 democratic primary, whether or not bernie sanders told elibeth warren a woman he does not belie sanders said that. he is being cheered on by this crowd of supporters, filled with the psident's most loyal and fiercest supporters. he is taking time to talk about his own record by criticized democrats in the fiel
inhe is speat a rally in wisconsin tonight, a state which could helpecide if he i -- wins second termche alcindor is at the rally. itounds raucous and noisy. i know president trump has what is his message at this rally and how is the crowd receiving it? yamiche: the president has been speaking for 15 to 20 minutes. it is about how he feels he is the best pson for the job. he talked about his actions and iran,il that it was right to soleimani, the commander he killed. even though the president...
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federal health officials and state and local folks are moderating 60 people, especially uhan area inhe whua china, and they expect there to be more of these. david: the who said yesterday it was a chinese health crisis, not a global health crisis. drew: all of the infection so far seem to be happening in china. that means it is a regional case. you do not see people in the u.s. affecting other folks in the u.s.. you have a reservoir of disease and its own self-perpetuating thing. that is the difference between this being a china issue and a truly global outbreak. what is the treatment? drew: the symptoms resemble a flu or a cold. it is being described as pneumonia like. right now there is not a vaccine or a medicine approved to attack the specifically, so most of the care is likely to be supportive in nature. armstrong, always great to hear from you. now we go to kevin cirilli. the third day from the democrats. they want to get these witnesses called. do they have a chance? kevin: i am going to be candid. areblican strategist who working on the impeachment issue and working with mitch
federal health officials and state and local folks are moderating 60 people, especially uhan area inhe whua china, and they expect there to be more of these. david: the who said yesterday it was a chinese health crisis, not a global health crisis. drew: all of the infection so far seem to be happening in china. that means it is a regional case. you do not see people in the u.s. affecting other folks in the u.s.. you have a reservoir of disease and its own self-perpetuating thing. that is the...
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soldiers s onraqi iraqi soilndnd thahas beenhe trigger for these demonsatations inhe pastwor three ys, these militiasas, these powewer, popolitical powers, considered iranian backed pro-iran, have all managed to regain initiative by portraying themselves -- portraying what is happening in the country as a struggle between america on one side and iran on the other side. you see the graffiti on the walls of the embassy. association, they managed to portray the demonstrators as all members of this american plots working to destabilize the iraqi government. this airstrike over the last week has been the best gift these ministers could aspire for because it just transformed the political narrative in iraq today. nermeen: could you give more background on the role that iran has been playing in iraq? you just said the graffiti on the u.s. embassy included saying "my leader." could you explain who he is and how you think these u.s. strikes might change the dynamic, both of the protest as well as what these militias will now do, the role they will play in iraq? to go back to these demonstratio
soldiers s onraqi iraqi soilndnd thahas beenhe trigger for these demonsatations inhe pastwor three ys, these militiasas, these powewer, popolitical powers, considered iranian backed pro-iran, have all managed to regain initiative by portraying themselves -- portraying what is happening in the country as a struggle between america on one side and iran on the other side. you see the graffiti on the walls of the embassy. association, they managed to portray the demonstrators as all members of this...
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nick joins us here inhe studio alo with jane ferguson.are you learning about reaction especially in the iranian backed hezbollah? jane: from has a lot we have seen some of the strongest -- from hezbollah we have seen some of the strongest rhetoric. they say it is a hugerime and it is the responsibility of all brothers across the world to nke harsh revenge. it is worthing that it is believed that he was flying back to baghdad from big room. he had strong relations with the irian proxy hezbollah and he has been consulting on how to deal with protest affecting them. they were about domesticue i but they threatened iranian influence in the region. judy: what are you learning fron the administrabout the legal justification for what happened? nick: white house officials say it is self-defense and also international law. they also cite the 2001 911 authorization to use force. the quds force had nothing to do with 9/11 at now president trump o,ma have used that force authorization to pursue military intervention across the world since 9/11. judy:
nick joins us here inhe studio alo with jane ferguson.are you learning about reaction especially in the iranian backed hezbollah? jane: from has a lot we have seen some of the strongest -- from hezbollah we have seen some of the strongest rhetoric. they say it is a hugerime and it is the responsibility of all brothers across the world to nke harsh revenge. it is worthing that it is believed that he was flying back to baghdad from big room. he had strong relations with the irian proxy hezbollah...
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what we will see inhe future is that the revolutionary guard will focus its mission on trying to gethe u.s. forces out of the middle east, and it has rallied forces both within iran and outside to do so. nick:mbassador, there have been some fears within administration officials even, not only fr of unity within iran, but also fear of u.s. troops getting ected from iraq because of this strike. how concerned are you athut ? >> i think the question of the u.s. presence in iraq has a ways to play. sothe parliamentary tion was not binding. there is no unanimity on.s the issue ofpresence in iraq, partly because they know how crucial we were in the eviction of islamic state. i think it is time for a pause. take a deep breath and see where we can go with this diplomatically. it is also important to take iraq o of the middle. ck: ambassador, ic'm sorry to you off, but i'm told we are out of time. baador ryan, crockerthank you very much. judy: for two andee a half, the impeachment process has remained for the most part ozen in place. among the open questions, whether theer senate will witness
what we will see inhe future is that the revolutionary guard will focus its mission on trying to gethe u.s. forces out of the middle east, and it has rallied forces both within iran and outside to do so. nick:mbassador, there have been some fears within administration officials even, not only fr of unity within iran, but also fear of u.s. troops getting ected from iraq because of this strike. how concerned are you athut ? >> i think the question of the u.s. presence in iraq has a ways to...
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federal health officials and state and local folks are moderating 60 people, especially uhan area inhe
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look at those highs a look at the 20's up inhe mountains. erica. >>more information on this traffic collision that barton bridge where all lanes are currently blocked so. >>this was a vehicle collision and believe it was actually 2 buses. but the good thing is nobody was injured from this collision but definitely still causing a problem as you go through the bridge right now if you're heading east so try to find an alternate route this morning if you have to take the dumb barton bridge out to the east bay. >>asked for other traffic collision that we've been following this morning out on interstate 2.80 if you're heading north. >>i'm in los altos near magdalena avenue it looks like traffic's the drive time out there starting to slowly get a little better from that earlier crash where elaine was the block they believe track went out there helped fix that problem so it is slowly starting to get better out there. >>all right, it's 9.18 and hello >>and if you're in the mood to add to your family and enrich your life. >>and you don't already have a dog s
look at those highs a look at the 20's up inhe mountains. erica. >>more information on this traffic collision that barton bridge where all lanes are currently blocked so. >>this was a vehicle collision and believe it was actually 2 buses. but the good thing is nobody was injured from this collision but definitely still causing a problem as you go through the bridge right now if you're heading east so try to find an alternate route this morning if you have to take the dumb barton...
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he was standing in the end zone the whole game ngt inhe er stop. mo mostert td number 4 h all of us were starting to check flights to miami. then the packers scored a couple of touchdowns in the fourth quarter, got a little tense late in the game. richard sherman intercepts rodgers, that is stanford versus cal to seal the deal. 37-20 your final score. after the game, mike shanahan tried to give the nfc championship trophy to owner jed york who deferred and said give it to your son. party on, it's going to be the 9ers versus the afc champion chiefs in the super bowl. chris alvarez joins me now. quite the party, especially in the locker room. >> i mean, you talk about all the effort they put in since really the tranining camp, building brick by brick. they built a team, made key free agent acquisitions. this is a team that has chemistry. that's been the one thing you can see. these guys genuinely love each other, they hang out with each other. they were absolutely dominant. here's some of the guys in the locker room. >> i think a lot more will go thr
he was standing in the end zone the whole game ngt inhe er stop. mo mostert td number 4 h all of us were starting to check flights to miami. then the packers scored a couple of touchdowns in the fourth quarter, got a little tense late in the game. richard sherman intercepts rodgers, that is stanford versus cal to seal the deal. 37-20 your final score. after the game, mike shanahan tried to give the nfc championship trophy to owner jed york who deferred and said give it to your son. party on,...