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this high pressure keating settled. we also get some warm airfrom the near keating settled.ry. luckily, it could be warm across the south—east of england on sunday. but this area of cooler air as you can see will be making inroads into the start of next week, so things are set to cool down a little bit monday onwards. the saturday, though, starting off cloudy. sunshine breaking through that cloud and will see temperatures reaching the mid teens celsius in many places. on sunday, looks like these central and southern eastern puzzle out the best of sunshine. cooler and cloudy across the north—west. you're watching the world news. i'm babita sharma. our top story: 60 people have been killed in a suspected chemical attack in syria. many of the victims are children. it's one of the worst atrocities of syria's bloody war. the un will hold emergency talks as the us accuses the assad regime of brutal unabashed barbarism. the lights have gone out early on the eiffel tower as paris joins russia in mourning the 1a victims of monday's metro attack in saint petersburg. this story is tren
this high pressure keating settled. we also get some warm airfrom the near keating settled.ry. luckily, it could be warm across the south—east of england on sunday. but this area of cooler air as you can see will be making inroads into the start of next week, so things are set to cool down a little bit monday onwards. the saturday, though, starting off cloudy. sunshine breaking through that cloud and will see temperatures reaching the mid teens celsius in many places. on sunday, looks like...
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this high pressure keating settled. we also import some warm air off the near continent.y but it could be, locally, very warm across the south—east of england on sunday. but this area of cooler air, as you can see, will be making inroads into the start of the next week. so things are set down to cool down a little bit monday onwards. for saturday, though, starting off rather cloudy, some sunshine breaking through that cloud, and we'll see temperatures reaching the mid—teens celsius in many places. on sunday, it looks like the best of the sunshine will be in the south and east of the country. it'll be very warm, starting to feel cooler and cloudier though across the north—west. i'm mariko 0i. the headlines: the us accuses syria's president of brutal barbarism after an apparent chemical attack left at least 58 people dead. translation: i lost my son, my children, my neighbours, by daughter. they are all gone. i only have got left. —— god. one of the worst atrocities of the syrian war sparks global condemnation. the un is set to stage emergency talks. prince harry unveils pl
this high pressure keating settled. we also import some warm air off the near continent.y but it could be, locally, very warm across the south—east of england on sunday. but this area of cooler air, as you can see, will be making inroads into the start of the next week. so things are set down to cool down a little bit monday onwards. for saturday, though, starting off rather cloudy, some sunshine breaking through that cloud, and we'll see temperatures reaching the mid—teens celsius in many...
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very weak in the u.s., in fact, a gap analysis report that was published by my chief economist ray keating moss here with us today found that because of this lull in entrepreneurial and startup activity over the past ten years, that our economy is missing 3.7 million firms. and that's a lot of businesses. that's you know impacts job creation, innovation, and obviously the overall growth of our economy. but thankfully, things are changing. we're going to hear about a tax reform plan today that will create help create sort of the ecosystem that we need to encourage more small business growth and entrepreneurship. today's world ip day so we're celebrating that and obviously protecting ip is a critical piece of the ecosystem in terms of startup activity. and we need a regulatory system that is also very friendly. so and that is why is what chairman pai and commissioner o'rielly are doing on the regulatory front really matters. investment is key to innovation and bringing our small businesses and people who want to start businesses affordable high quality broadband so they can use the internet
very weak in the u.s., in fact, a gap analysis report that was published by my chief economist ray keating moss here with us today found that because of this lull in entrepreneurial and startup activity over the past ten years, that our economy is missing 3.7 million firms. and that's a lot of businesses. that's you know impacts job creation, innovation, and obviously the overall growth of our economy. but thankfully, things are changing. we're going to hear about a tax reform plan today that...
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and being of the generation i am, my head is stuffed full of quotations, from shakespeare to keats tos here know that my party piece around this time of year is to recite to them the opening of the general prologue to the canterbury tales in middle english, which i won't inflict on people this afternoon. the former chief regulator said in a blog, "assessment is about learning and understanding, not memory." now, i would be convinced by that were in not for one thing. in literature, the exact words are important. a great writer chooses words with precision and an approximation of what they have said need not have the same force or convey the same sentiments. i think the minister is perhaps old enough, like me, to perhaps remember the old morecambe and wise sketch, where shakespeare is writing rubbish, and the milkman keeps coming in and helping him. so shakespeare writes, "it's very cold, i said to yorkie." and the milkman suggests how about, "now is the winter of our discontent?" i also think that open book exams can actually ask more testing questions and can do what the government s
and being of the generation i am, my head is stuffed full of quotations, from shakespeare to keats tos here know that my party piece around this time of year is to recite to them the opening of the general prologue to the canterbury tales in middle english, which i won't inflict on people this afternoon. the former chief regulator said in a blog, "assessment is about learning and understanding, not memory." now, i would be convinced by that were in not for one thing. in literature,...
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all valid questions, to be answered by ray keating who joins us now. >> biggens, i love it. >> tuckerolling with it. the underlying assumption is that all immigrants are the same. when in fact they are not. the value of a software engineer is different from a laborer. henry ford is different from members of ms 13. it depends on a coupon deal ups you make. >> bringing entrepreneurs in, immigrants tend to be more entrepreneurial than nativeborn, young immigrants help us in terms of people getting older, baby boomers retiring, there are people at varying skill levels that are largely complementary to the existing labor force. that helps everybody. that brings an increase in productivity. any economist is going to say there are obviously costs but the letter we signed, immigration is a net economic part of the country. that's one of the few issues that economist actually agree on. >> tucker: i don't think that's an economic statement. that's a political statement. it's a menial statement. an economic benefit doesn't mean anything. there are a lot of people who lose and they are voters and
all valid questions, to be answered by ray keating who joins us now. >> biggens, i love it. >> tuckerolling with it. the underlying assumption is that all immigrants are the same. when in fact they are not. the value of a software engineer is different from a laborer. henry ford is different from members of ms 13. it depends on a coupon deal ups you make. >> bringing entrepreneurs in, immigrants tend to be more entrepreneurial than nativeborn, young immigrants help us in terms...
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he studied english literature, loved to recite poetry, would talk for hours about john keats. name was mohammad. he was an incredible young man. he was impoverished. the bombing continued. he lost his next-door neighbor when i was there, a woman and her two daughters. i used to skype with him after i left. he got married, had a baby, they were living on olives and bread. i noticed i did not hear from him for many months. i kept leaving notes on spark. he finally replied and said "i am in raqqa now." i said you don't belong there. we used to talk about poetry and romance. he said, "you don't know mohammed so good anymore." this is a story i have seen over and over again. when you lose everything, when you have nothing, you are susceptible to extremism. charlie: the western world is to provide an alternative. clarissa: having a sense of alternative, that there is some order to your life, some level of security. are, as important as they -- as abhorrent as they are does , provide security in the areas in which they hold territory. they rule with an iron fist. there are a number o
he studied english literature, loved to recite poetry, would talk for hours about john keats. name was mohammad. he was an incredible young man. he was impoverished. the bombing continued. he lost his next-door neighbor when i was there, a woman and her two daughters. i used to skype with him after i left. he got married, had a baby, they were living on olives and bread. i noticed i did not hear from him for many months. i kept leaving notes on spark. he finally replied and said "i am in...
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he studied english literature, loved to recite poetry, would talk for hours about john keats/ he wasincredible young man. he was impoverished. the bombing continued, he lost his next-door neighbor when i was there. after io skype with him left. he got married, had a baby, they bread.ving on olives and i noticed i did not hear from him for many months. i kept leaving notes on spark. after, he finally replied and said "i am in raqqa now." i said you don't belong there. leaves to talk about poetry and romance. he said, you don't know mohammed that good anymore. when you have nothing, your cell phone or a bull to extremism. charlie: the western world is to provide an alternative. clarissa: having a sense of alternative, that there is some order to your life, some level of security. ins does provide security the areas in which they hold territory. fist.ule with an iron there are a number of reasons and missed opportunities. i remember interviewing hillary clinton in 2012 and i asked if the international community is standing on the sidelines, others will exploit the chaos. that is what ha
he studied english literature, loved to recite poetry, would talk for hours about john keats/ he wasincredible young man. he was impoverished. the bombing continued, he lost his next-door neighbor when i was there. after io skype with him left. he got married, had a baby, they bread.ving on olives and i noticed i did not hear from him for many months. i kept leaving notes on spark. after, he finally replied and said "i am in raqqa now." i said you don't belong there. leaves to talk...
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. >>> stay tuned for after the game with larry beal, coach kerry keating as the doves are back on 7.r, everyone. >>> good morning. i'm frances dinglasan. what we're noticing, a lot of cloud cover this morning, but it is pretty quiet for easter services or if you have easter egg hunts. however, we are tracking the system off the coast ask thatnd going to push through this afternoon. check out the easter sunrise there. temperatures on the mild side. we have that cloud cover overnight. right now in san francisco it's 52, san jose 55 degrees, san francisco 53 degrees and gilmore 59 degrees. toward the golden gate bridge, we're seeing coastal low clouds right now move in. santa rosa one of the cooler spots at 46 degrees, napa 49, novato 46. i'm going to move out of this shot because it's so pretty. there we go, we see the sunrise over the bay bridge. here's what you can expect. unfortunately we do have scattered showers moving into today. the timing of that will be midday into the afternoon. it stays with us through tuesday, but much sunnier and warmer weather by the end of the week. you'
. >>> stay tuned for after the game with larry beal, coach kerry keating as the doves are back on 7.r, everyone. >>> good morning. i'm frances dinglasan. what we're noticing, a lot of cloud cover this morning, but it is pretty quiet for easter services or if you have easter egg hunts. however, we are tracking the system off the coast ask thatnd going to push through this afternoon. check out the easter sunrise there. temperatures on the mild side. we have that cloud cover...
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executive director janet keating says she was not deterred. >> berkeley has nothing to do with us. there is a private fundraiser we have been planning since november of 2016. >> reporter: she believes it was the controversy that spurred attendance here to more than 600 people. new details on a huge landslide in mendocino county. one lane of highway 101 is reopened after this massive slide. it started with a few rocks falling then the whole hill just goes. leg et is about halfway between ukaya and eureka. it's a critical artery between this part of mendcy no county. >>> this morning, oakland's proposed few budget is out. it could bring major changes if approved. it approves the skwun u gun spotter protection program. 12 more fire inspectors would be hired in response to the deadly ghostship fire. more than 1,100 blocks of damages city streets would be fixed. to see the full proposal, go to our abc 7 news app or abcnews.com. >>> our meteorologist is here. you probably view the sunshine and warmth. i can't tell you how excited i am for it. >> i know, it's getting warm already, though,
executive director janet keating says she was not deterred. >> berkeley has nothing to do with us. there is a private fundraiser we have been planning since november of 2016. >> reporter: she believes it was the controversy that spurred attendance here to more than 600 people. new details on a huge landslide in mendocino county. one lane of highway 101 is reopened after this massive slide. it started with a few rocks falling then the whole hill just goes. leg et is about halfway...
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some lovely ones, how would wilson was good, he had a line about ted heath that was nicked by paul keatingd norman tebbit as a semi—housetrained polecat. but he could receive as well as give, he was described as looking like was all gummidge by kenneth baker. more recently we had vince cable described gordon brown is going from stalin to mr bean when he went from being chancellor to prime minister, and i like david cameron's description of liam byrne, he called him baldimort. there is an element of wit, sharp wit. yes, we have learned a new word today, but it also points to having very good use of the english language. that is borisjohnson all over. you can read any of his columns and you will find any of his columns and you will find a fuwairt you have never heard of before. he is colourful and creative and he does what he does. we have just had several days of theresa may saying over and over again the boring phrase, strong and stable, we had it said 16 times in prime minister's questions, we had strong economy said 20 times, and it is so bland. i hope the public love it when boris comes
some lovely ones, how would wilson was good, he had a line about ted heath that was nicked by paul keatingd norman tebbit as a semi—housetrained polecat. but he could receive as well as give, he was described as looking like was all gummidge by kenneth baker. more recently we had vince cable described gordon brown is going from stalin to mr bean when he went from being chancellor to prime minister, and i like david cameron's description of liam byrne, he called him baldimort. there is an...
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beat cop keats keeps an eye on things along liberty street fran kiss company tells me he wants out ofhe neighborhood he's called home for the patch deca decade. >> why do you want to leave? >> it's getting rough out here. i mean shot one guy then shot another one there. now they shot two more there and two got killed by eighth and liberty. >> reporter: in the latest incident of gunplay around 7:30 sunday night. a 23-year-old man was shot in the leg. an 11-year-old boy walking down fountain street with his father was hit in the wrist. >> more than seven or eight gunshots. >> reporter: you heard more than seven or eight shots? >> yeah. >> reporter: a lot of gunfire. >> yeah. it was like pop pop pop pop pop. >> reporter: there are plenty of kids in this neighborhood. teens to little ones. as the elementary school nearby let's out, i chat with moms waiting to hustle their kids home. >> i have seven. >> reporter: seven kids. >> yeah. >> reporter: when you hear that shooting -- >> i just sometimes for the most times my kids be in the house. i thank god they in the house and stuff. >> report
beat cop keats keeps an eye on things along liberty street fran kiss company tells me he wants out ofhe neighborhood he's called home for the patch deca decade. >> why do you want to leave? >> it's getting rough out here. i mean shot one guy then shot another one there. now they shot two more there and two got killed by eighth and liberty. >> reporter: in the latest incident of gunplay around 7:30 sunday night. a 23-year-old man was shot in the leg. an 11-year-old boy walking...
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. >> they'll keep eating as long as the larva is in there they'll open keating. >> reporter: it's a end>> yup. >> reporter: cam county mosquito commission now runs a hatchery supplying tens of thousands of rav us in fish to counties throughout south jers jersey. >> this year because of the fish hatchery we are able to dump fish in the pool, hot tubs which is really nice. it's convenience. we don't have to keep going back and putting pesticides in it. >> they're like piranhas in there and just fish are taking care of eating everything for us. >> reporter: the easiest way to live relatively mosquito bite free, though, is in your hands. >> hey, you've got bucks, you got tarps, you've got, you know, gutters that are clogged, birth baths. dump that water after it rains anything after two, three days you'll start getting mosquitoes. >> even the tiny yesterday amount of water. literal al bottle cap amount of water they can lay eggs in there arc lost eggs.& >> reporter: despite getting the word out and despite getting the new fish out the commission for now still gets out the spr spray. >> we h
. >> they'll keep eating as long as the larva is in there they'll open keating. >> reporter: it's a end>> yup. >> reporter: cam county mosquito commission now runs a hatchery supplying tens of thousands of rav us in fish to counties throughout south jers jersey. >> this year because of the fish hatchery we are able to dump fish in the pool, hot tubs which is really nice. it's convenience. we don't have to keep going back and putting pesticides in it. >>...
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literature, english literature, loved to recite poetry with me, we would talk for hours about john keats. he was an incredible young man. he was impoverished though. and the bombing continued in his neighborhood, in his village. he lost his next door neighbor while i was there, a woman and her daughters were killed. and one, and then i used to skype with him after i left. he got married. he had a baby. they were living on lives and bread. an one day i noticed that i hadn't heard from him in many months. and i kept sending him notes on skype. i never heard back, never heard back. and about a year later he finally replied to a message i sent him. and he said i'm in raqqa now. i said mohammed, what are you doing in raqqa, you don't bloong in raqqa, you like to read poetry and we would sit and talk all night about romance and ideas and literature. and he said to me, you don't know mohammed so good any more. and this is a story, charlie, that i have seen over and over again. when you lose everything, when you have nothing, you are so vulnerable to extremism. >> rose: that seemed like a missed
literature, english literature, loved to recite poetry with me, we would talk for hours about john keats. he was an incredible young man. he was impoverished though. and the bombing continued in his neighborhood, in his village. he lost his next door neighbor while i was there, a woman and her daughters were killed. and one, and then i used to skype with him after i left. he got married. he had a baby. they were living on lives and bread. an one day i noticed that i hadn't heard from him in...
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intelligence reporting and in fact publicly available sources that that was not the case, that assad was keating on the deal, that he maintained this stockpile and of course the ability to use it. >> rose: the second part is the russians should have known about this and there was complicity. >> of course the russians were complicit. one of the things that's most disturbing about this attack is you have russians on the same air base, it seems, where these weapons were being stored. but the question about russian mendacity is not even interesting. the russians lie. i don't think any of us would raise an eyebrow about that. what distushes me is why the obama administration offered a story about this deal which simply -- wasn't simply true but which they should have known or did know was not true. >> i very much admire a lot of what bret has written recently in defense of the truth but here i think he's barking up the wrong tree. let's rewind the tape for a second. we faced an horrific situation in 2013 with a chemical weapons attack in syria. we prepared to use force. we went to congress to see if
intelligence reporting and in fact publicly available sources that that was not the case, that assad was keating on the deal, that he maintained this stockpile and of course the ability to use it. >> rose: the second part is the russians should have known about this and there was complicity. >> of course the russians were complicit. one of the things that's most disturbing about this attack is you have russians on the same air base, it seems, where these weapons were being stored....
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terms of treatments we can implement that is really a two-way exercise we were not empowering and keating the community on technical transportation we were not the technical spefrts but having tools like bulb outs and signal and striping improvements and how they can benefit the community and really relied on them as neighborhood experts to you tells you the best locates we can use those tools so we had a design game exercise we talked through the locations in the different tools tool in the tool box and really learned about how they can resolve at the end of this outreach we aggregateed the information and did software and saw from the cooperated o corridor with a lot of responses like the webster street and the popular tools people were excited about like pedestrian latin-american and stop signs and various amenities and aggregated where we implemented or proposed conceptual designs in the next phase the calper and webster and chair 1 and street likes steiner and golden gate communicated. >> i will be sharing final recommendations that came from the plan i want to headlight that the rec
terms of treatments we can implement that is really a two-way exercise we were not empowering and keating the community on technical transportation we were not the technical spefrts but having tools like bulb outs and signal and striping improvements and how they can benefit the community and really relied on them as neighborhood experts to you tells you the best locates we can use those tools so we had a design game exercise we talked through the locations in the different tools tool in the...
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terms of treatments we can implement that is really a two-way exercise we were not empowering and keating the community on technical transportation we were not the technical spefrts but having tools like bulb outs and signal and striping improvements and how they can benefit the community and really relied on them as neighborhood experts to you tells you the best locates we can use those tools so we had a design game exercise we talked through the locations in the different tools tool in the tool box and really learned about how they can resolve at the end of this outreach we aggregateed the information and did software and saw from the cooperated o corridor with a lot of responses like the webster street and the popular tools people were excited about like pedestrian latin-american and stop signs and various amenities and aggregated where we implemented or proposed conceptual designs in the next phase the calper and webster and chair 1 and street likes steiner and golden gate communicated. >> i will be sharing final recommendations that came from the plan i want to headlight that the rec
terms of treatments we can implement that is really a two-way exercise we were not empowering and keating the community on technical transportation we were not the technical spefrts but having tools like bulb outs and signal and striping improvements and how they can benefit the community and really relied on them as neighborhood experts to you tells you the best locates we can use those tools so we had a design game exercise we talked through the locations in the different tools tool in the...