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. >> i am kevin chang. i would like to talk about 18th street. in the review conducted by building staff. planning commission on may 9th requested a history review. building and planning inspected the site inspection on june 13th. in addition to 13 previously identified code violations. they identified 11 more issues. serial permitting. expansion of building, conversion of storage space without permits. building staff scheduled to present the findings to planning commission tomorrow on july 18th. however some issues. unpermited activity done in plain sight without any enforcement action taken. no less than 17 on site inspections and despite complaints by the public in 2016 to 2018, building inspectors took no action and determined no violations existed. complaineds concerning the permitting, some of the same code violations recently determined. not until after the planning commission requested the permit review did the building staff issue is notice of violation in may 2019. building inspectors issued one nov and identified in 2016 some walls whi
. >> i am kevin chang. i would like to talk about 18th street. in the review conducted by building staff. planning commission on may 9th requested a history review. building and planning inspected the site inspection on june 13th. in addition to 13 previously identified code violations. they identified 11 more issues. serial permitting. expansion of building, conversion of storage space without permits. building staff scheduled to present the findings to planning commission tomorrow on...
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commissioners, my name is kevin chang. the topic today is on the follow-up of the july 17th b.i.c. hearing on the property on 18th street. on page one of the presentation, there is a timeline to the missed code enforcement opportunities. there are 20 on-site inspections for a total of 26 inspections over a 304 month period. checkout when these were conducted. excavations were from december 21422015. why did they not understand the full extent of the permit? checkout when it was okay to cover the inspections that were conducted. sheet rock being loaded in may 2016. notice how the roof is ripped off the attic. it is highly unusual to load sheetrock when it is not closed. checkout planning taking two years to issue this after a zero permit complaint in may of 2018. the buildings have been known to force complaints to planning within a matter of days. checkout that 90% inspections including the complaint inspections were done by one building inspector. from start of work inspection to the final inspections, they determined there were no violations. why was there no rotation of inspecto
commissioners, my name is kevin chang. the topic today is on the follow-up of the july 17th b.i.c. hearing on the property on 18th street. on page one of the presentation, there is a timeline to the missed code enforcement opportunities. there are 20 on-site inspections for a total of 26 inspections over a 304 month period. checkout when these were conducted. excavations were from december 21422015. why did they not understand the full extent of the permit? checkout when it was okay to cover...
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reporter: his comments come hours after acting department of homeland security secretary kevin announce new changes to the way the u.s. handles migrant children. >>> no child should be a pawn in a scheme to multiply the immigration system. about it would end the florida agreement which requires the government to release detained migrant families into the u.s. within 20 days. under the new plan migrant families would stay together. but would be held indefinitely while judges consider their asylum request.>>> this year the federal government said almost 475,000 families have been apprehended or encountered at the southwest border. 90% of home crossed illegally. the trump administration costa agreement outdated. is that the changes are necessary because the current system is fueling the surge of migrants to the border. >>> by eliminating the incentive to make the journey of the family the rule would reduce the volume of units that are straining the limits of arc components and put children at risk. about the civil liberties union released a statement calling the new regulations yet another cruel attac
reporter: his comments come hours after acting department of homeland security secretary kevin announce new changes to the way the u.s. handles migrant children. >>> no child should be a pawn in a scheme to multiply the immigration system. about it would end the florida agreement which requires the government to release detained migrant families into the u.s. within 20 days. under the new plan migrant families would stay together. but would be held indefinitely while judges consider...
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that maybe change how they >> kevin: two-minute warning lkinitially. llaawi engals, and at the steelers, sai ts, that's a he of a coule e t1, wich i r think most teamslike. tas ou aidget the forthe monster one. if correctly we were in seattle when the rams announced theiripresenceth authority that day.n: >> keviwe were, as a matter of fact. charles: but this seeks team, also their stthle messes the >kn: so, with two minutes to go, we'll see if the vikings will continue to run plays ta a waiting for this one to end. jut >> charles: n, got gree but didn't changechi jerseyolor to gren. >> charles: ught he was going to the jets. >> kevin: boone has a first down, tripped up an thoirn garr, he was a free agency.t he vikings were tight with the usually you can't keep everybody, and he looked like he they got moseley from bltimore, nd then he said-- his q was, it looks like you' going down the aisle marrying then wg woman. we talked the otheray about going,y i wanted to s here, i b n,so i just nk it was going wantsure, i never wanted to leave. he ended up taki
that maybe change how they >> kevin: two-minute warning lkinitially. llaawi engals, and at the steelers, sai ts, that's a he of a coule e t1, wich i r think most teamslike. tas ou aidget the forthe monster one. if correctly we were in seattle when the rams announced theiripresenceth authority that day.n: >> keviwe were, as a matter of fact. charles: but this seeks team, also their stthle messes the >kn: so, with two minutes to go, we'll see if the vikings will continue to run...
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a couple of moments we will hear from acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan, and alex azar talking about rule changes the trump administration is instituting holding migrant children, migrant families in detention. this is expected to start live shortly at the u.s. custom and border security room live here on c-span2.
a couple of moments we will hear from acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan, and alex azar talking about rule changes the trump administration is instituting holding migrant children, migrant families in detention. this is expected to start live shortly at the u.s. custom and border security room live here on c-span2.
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a couple of moments we will hear from acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan, and alex azar talking about rule changes the trump administration is instituting holding migrant children, migrant families in detention. this is expected to start live shortly at the u.s. custom and border security room live here on c-span2. >> ongoing security and managing crisis at our southwest border, publishing a final rule to implement the agreement. this year we've seen an unprecedented flow of family units primarily from central america coming through our southwest border. during the first ten months, u.s. border protection apprehended almost 495,000, and most crossed the border, three times more than any other fall record. may alone, 88630 family units arrive at our border, four times the last major surge. as i've testified and experts throughout the administration as well as previous administrations explained, the driving factor for this crisis is weakness in our system. they know if they cross illegally, arriving with a child they'll be release into the interior that could take five years or more. this gap comes
a couple of moments we will hear from acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan, and alex azar talking about rule changes the trump administration is instituting holding migrant children, migrant families in detention. this is expected to start live shortly at the u.s. custom and border security room live here on c-span2. >> ongoing security and managing crisis at our southwest border, publishing a final rule to implement the agreement. this year we've seen an unprecedented flow...
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it's the skyline's changed, forever. dan and kevin worked there for many years. the right thing, but when you've spent all that time there, and your dad spent all that time there, it's a sad day. it is quite nice to not see the towers, because obviously it's restored the area to its natural environment again, but, yeah, a sad day. work to clear the site has been ongoing since it shut in 2013. but in 2016, tragedy struck. a 10—storey boiler house collapsed, killing four men. the investigation into what caused it is still ongoing. today's demolition appeared to run smoothly, but moments later an explosion — 119,000 homes lost power forjust over an hour. once the site is clear, it will be redeveloped. there's already plans to build a hotel there, 400 new homes and it's going to be a site for business, leisure and also residential. so it's changing, already going to have use going forward. before that, there is one last demolition planned in the autumn for the largest chimney. louisa currie, bbc news. stay with us. much more coming up. you can reach me on twitter, i'
it's the skyline's changed, forever. dan and kevin worked there for many years. the right thing, but when you've spent all that time there, and your dad spent all that time there, it's a sad day. it is quite nice to not see the towers, because obviously it's restored the area to its natural environment again, but, yeah, a sad day. work to clear the site has been ongoing since it shut in 2013. but in 2016, tragedy struck. a 10—storey boiler house collapsed, killing four men. the investigation...
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tiffany was homeless and living out of a car when a fellow future star named kevin hart helped to changeways pull up like five or ten minutes late so nobody can see my car because i had all my clothes and everything and suitcases in the car. one day i pulled up a little late and he was there at the same exact time. what the hell is going on here? you live in your car? you can't be living in your car. i live in beverly hills and sleeping in beverly hills. the police wake me up every morning, okay? >> no, he gave me 300 bucks to find a place for the week and write out a list of goals and start accomplishing those goals. i started attacking those goals. >> haddish began to land small roles on television shows like "who's got jokes"? >> i gave her five and "that's so raven." in 2013, she played a reoccurring role in the bet's series starring kevin hart. >> look like your phone died. >> tiffany's breakthrough came two years ago as dina in the 2017 movie "girls' trip." >> i just want to say hi, that's all. >> that fall of another big moment as haddish hosted "saturday night live" in a historic
tiffany was homeless and living out of a car when a fellow future star named kevin hart helped to changeways pull up like five or ten minutes late so nobody can see my car because i had all my clothes and everything and suitcases in the car. one day i pulled up a little late and he was there at the same exact time. what the hell is going on here? you live in your car? you can't be living in your car. i live in beverly hills and sleeping in beverly hills. the police wake me up every morning,...
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acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan announced the change. >> at thheart of this new rulee two core principles: that es should remain togethe during immigration proceedings and that conditions for care ofl en must be appropriate. >> brangham: the new regulation would end the current standard,l the sod flores agreement. since 1997, that federal court settlement required the ivvernment to hold children in the least restrisetting possible, establish welfare standards, and release them within about 20 days. as a result, migrant families were often released into the u.s. while their asylum requests worked their way through the court system. >> the purpose of holding individuals in administrative custody during immon proceedings is to get an immigration result as expeditisly as possible. there is no intent to hold families for a long period of time. in fact we have the pr experience that shows we were able to average under 50 days. that is the intent for a fair but expeditious immigration proceeding. >> brangham: mcaleenan said children will also be better protected unr the new
acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan announced the change. >> at thheart of this new rulee two core principles: that es should remain togethe during immigration proceedings and that conditions for care ofl en must be appropriate. >> brangham: the new regulation would end the current standard,l the sod flores agreement. since 1997, that federal court settlement required the ivvernment to hold children in the least restrisetting possible, establish welfare standards, and...
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change. >> melissa: kevin, the truth is that if you confiscated all the wealth of everybody, all the earningsf everybody made more than $200,000 a year, you couldn't pay for all these programs they are promising. so the president does have a point on the economic front. with your response? >> he does have a point but we have already topped spending from last year this year already. the deficit is growing at a record pace. he can't really claim to be fiscally responsible. he is spending like crazy. also, if elizabeth warren is so far left radical, why is she up seven points in a poll? or six points? so clearly she can win. the real story is the fact that we have an incumbent who can't top 40%. all the polls show he's losing pray that the problem. >> melissa: we've got to go. we have a long time to fight about this, my friends. thanks to both of you. lucky to be alive. how nascar legend darrell earnhardt jr. and his wife and 15-month-old daughter survived a fiery plane crash. we have a live report, plus one american city does not want to see this repeated. violent clashes between antifa and far
change. >> melissa: kevin, the truth is that if you confiscated all the wealth of everybody, all the earningsf everybody made more than $200,000 a year, you couldn't pay for all these programs they are promising. so the president does have a point on the economic front. with your response? >> he does have a point but we have already topped spending from last year this year already. the deficit is growing at a record pace. he can't really claim to be fiscally responsible. he is...
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it's quite a big change now, forever. dan and kevin worked there forever. that's the right thing, but when you've spent all that time there, it's a sad day. it is quite nice to not see the towers, because obviously it's restore the area to its natural environment again, but, yeah, a saturday. work to clear the site has been ongoing since it shut in 2013. but in 2016, tragedy struck. a ten story boiler house collapsed, killing four men. the investigation into what caused it is still ongoing. today's demolition appeared to run smoothly, but moments later an explosion — 49,000 homes lost power for just over an explosion — 49,000 homes lost powerforjust over an an explosion — 49,000 homes lost power forjust over an hour. an explosion — 49,000 homes lost powerforjust over an hour. once the site is clear, it will be redeveloped. there are already plans to build a hotel there, 400 new homes and it's going to be a site for business, leisure and also residential. so it's changing, its great to have its use going forward. before that, there is one last demolition pla
it's quite a big change now, forever. dan and kevin worked there forever. that's the right thing, but when you've spent all that time there, it's a sad day. it is quite nice to not see the towers, because obviously it's restore the area to its natural environment again, but, yeah, a saturday. work to clear the site has been ongoing since it shut in 2013. but in 2016, tragedy struck. a ten story boiler house collapsed, killing four men. the investigation into what caused it is still ongoing....
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. >> it changes the game entirely. >> reporter: realtor kevin ho tower could mean good news for buyers and sellers in the future. >> once it gets back to where it's supposed to be, the market will find equilibrium and that equilibrium, just like the building, will probably go up and it w be a really good place to be. >> details of the settlement, specifically how much homeowners will be getting, a judge must approve the deal within 90 days. >>> time is 4:31 this morning. we're getting a quick look at weather and traffic where you live. >> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. that means you, mike. >> let's talk about what's going on. live doppler 7, haven't heard any reports of mr. drizzle yet. if you do run into some of that, frances and i would love to know so we can spread it around on social media and let everybody else know. we will cool a few degrees from where we are right now. notice temperatures stay in the 60s at the coast, all day today. noon in the mid 70s. pretty comfortable with slow clearing like we had yesterday. 77 to 83 under a mostly
. >> it changes the game entirely. >> reporter: realtor kevin ho tower could mean good news for buyers and sellers in the future. >> once it gets back to where it's supposed to be, the market will find equilibrium and that equilibrium, just like the building, will probably go up and it w be a really good place to be. >> details of the settlement, specifically how much homeowners will be getting, a judge must approve the deal within 90 days. >>> time is 4:31 this...
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. >> it changes the game entirely. >> reporter: realtor kevin ho tower could mean good news for buyerse future. >> once it gets back to where it's supposed to be, the market will find equilibrium and that equilibrium, just like the building, will probably go up and it w be a really good place to
. >> it changes the game entirely. >> reporter: realtor kevin ho tower could mean good news for buyerse future. >> once it gets back to where it's supposed to be, the market will find equilibrium and that equilibrium, just like the building, will probably go up and it w be a really good place to
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kevin and dan who join o%+ welcome. >> thank you. q'dangered species act change.s at stake for california when the federal government move s in like this. >>@ww)ñit is a huge deal. and gea deal for the state of california. species alive, the condor, the grizzly bear, what it t is talked about is how it effects the osystems of california. we have more plants on the endangered lista han animals. huge deal. and california has more endangered species than any other state be sides hawaii. ourr is f land. even though california might have strong laws, you know, a lot of the places in the state are not covered under these ro ctions that we have. >> dan, one thing that bugs critics about these changes is that they will allow government officials to ignore threats to species from climate change. has climate changbeen an important factor in determining if a species needs tobe on this list? >> it has not historically been but nogthat climate chis very much with us in '+fñterms n fires clout seasons and ;bodthe ranges of species havinto move up higher elevations it is now ver
kevin and dan who join o%+ welcome. >> thank you. q'dangered species act change.s at stake for california when the federal government move s in like this. >>@ww)ñit is a huge deal. and gea deal for the state of california. species alive, the condor, the grizzly bear, what it t is talked about is how it effects the osystems of california. we have more plants on the endangered lista han animals. huge deal. and california has more endangered species than any other state be sides...
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change. it is warming five places faster than any place on earth. glaciers are rapidly receding, raising the risk of landslides and other problems. kevind all the way there where he joins us and it's bright because it's summer and days are long there. that part isn't changed. but what has changed is the temperature and ecosystem around svalbard. >> ali, there's a lot of talk about what happens when climate change sort of hits us all in the world. what is perhaps most disturbing about all of this is the fact when you are in the arctic, as we are in svalbard, it seems to be hitting here harder and faster than it is anywhere else. of course, when you're talking about a place where we're standing on the fixer frost, this has a lot of people in the arctic concerned. we're joined by steve hudson, with the norwegian polar institute. i want to ask you, steve, how far do you have to go to see climate change hitting? >> you can see it right from here. you're here at the right time of year, the glacier behind us is betting further away from us as it melts away. this used to be frozen and you can drive across it and know it's open water year aroun
change. it is warming five places faster than any place on earth. glaciers are rapidly receding, raising the risk of landslides and other problems. kevind all the way there where he joins us and it's bright because it's summer and days are long there. that part isn't changed. but what has changed is the temperature and ecosystem around svalbard. >> ali, there's a lot of talk about what happens when climate change sort of hits us all in the world. what is perhaps most disturbing about all...
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cirilliamer told kevin says he thinks president trump had a change of heart. >> when the president rannti-export import. after he was elected and learned from more manufacturers and exporters the importance of it, he did get on board. david: we welcome fred hochberg, former xm bank. he is here for today's conversation. good to have you. it is interesting to hear a republican talk about a republican president in terms of the exim bank. crony capitalism was not mentioned. a lot of republicans were saying this is crony capitalism. what is changing? fred: the export import bank used to be the darling of the republican party. maybe they are going back to their roots. i think donald trump has made it very clear that we need to compete globally. he has taken on china. if we are looking for a tool to take on china around the world, the freight -- the ex-im bank is one of the best places he has got. david: i read that someplace, may be written by you saying it is the best weapon the president has in dealing with china on the trade issue. explain how that works. fred: there are about 100 export
cirilliamer told kevin says he thinks president trump had a change of heart. >> when the president rannti-export import. after he was elected and learned from more manufacturers and exporters the importance of it, he did get on board. david: we welcome fred hochberg, former xm bank. he is here for today's conversation. good to have you. it is interesting to hear a republican talk about a republican president in terms of the exim bank. crony capitalism was not mentioned. a lot of...
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rancine: what does that mean that he is going to shy away from being more aggressive, or does he change tactic? kevin some prominent republicans in washington, d.c. ,hen they return from recess they will have to address the new reality that economists are debating whether there will be a recession. kellyanne conway at the white not to talk folks into a recession, as they continue to say they believe they have strong economic data on their side. francine: kevin cirilli, thank you so much. let's get back to greg daco. how difficult is it -- and this kind of goes back to the conversation on fed, fed policy, and how they communicate -- how difficult is it for the president and the fed to understand what impact the trade skirmish has on the economy? greg: it is not that hard to understand that protectionism is hurtful for the u.s. economy. we have known this for a while, and the imposition of tariffs vis-a-vis china and other trading partners is hurting u.s. businesses and consumers. i think there is a gradual realization that by imposing tariffs, he will hurt the consumer which is a key pillar to the u.s
rancine: what does that mean that he is going to shy away from being more aggressive, or does he change tactic? kevin some prominent republicans in washington, d.c. ,hen they return from recess they will have to address the new reality that economists are debating whether there will be a recession. kellyanne conway at the white not to talk folks into a recession, as they continue to say they believe they have strong economic data on their side. francine: kevin cirilli, thank you so much. let's...
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that is the explanation behind a new policy change that already has critics howling tonight. correspondent kevin reports from berkeley heights new jersey. good evening, kevin. >> evening, brats this is ensuring immigrants are coming to this country are reining in this country are self sufficient and not rely on public benefits. >> this role for cover 400,000 people a year. of whose applications could become legal permanent residents will include meaningful analysis of whether they are likely to become a public charge or not. >> to protect benefits for american citizens immigrants must be financially self-sufficient. >> on the new reels, green cards could be denied to legal immigrants who use medicaid, food stamps, and housing vouchers. it would expand the number of federal systems programs that could disqualify immigrants and most importantly say white house officials, it would focus on skills rather than family reunification. the policy real outcomes days after a gunmen targeted hispanics. nearly 700 illegal immigrants detained in mississippi. >> this is a criminal investigation, i.c.e had to f
that is the explanation behind a new policy change that already has critics howling tonight. correspondent kevin reports from berkeley heights new jersey. good evening, kevin. >> evening, brats this is ensuring immigrants are coming to this country are reining in this country are self sufficient and not rely on public benefits. >> this role for cover 400,000 people a year. of whose applications could become legal permanent residents will include meaningful analysis of whether they...
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kevin burns on "cbs this morning" later this morning. >>> the trump administration has announced it will change the citizenship policy for some children born to u.s. servicemembers abroad. under current policy children of servicemembers an other officials stationed abroad effectively receive the same automatic citizenship as if they were born in the u.s., but starting on october 29th, parents of certain children born outside the u.s. will have to apply for citizen ship on their child's behalf. some democrats criticize the change, saying it will harm members of the military. >>> a manhunt is under way this morning for a couple accused of murder. they escaped in utah yesterday. police say 56-year-old blaine barksdale and 59-year-old susan barksdale are wanted in connection with the murder of a 72-year-old man in arizona back in april. they were arrested in new york and were being transported back to arizona when they overpowered two security guards. they are believed to be armed and dangerous. >>> china's military rotated new troops into hong kong this morning as protests there continue. hong kong has been engulfed in pro-democracy prot
kevin burns on "cbs this morning" later this morning. >>> the trump administration has announced it will change the citizenship policy for some children born to u.s. servicemembers abroad. under current policy children of servicemembers an other officials stationed abroad effectively receive the same automatic citizenship as if they were born in the u.s., but starting on october 29th, parents of certain children born outside the u.s. will have to apply for citizen ship on...
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use nuclear weapons 1st in warfare but warns that may change as hostilities escalate pakistan over the disputed kashmir region. we call them kevin owen and he has you covered next hour with the latest from around the globe but 1st cross-talk navigates the contradictions of president from. below again welcome to cross talk we're all things considered peter lavelle describing the trump administration's iran policy is confusing contradictory and even incoherent would be an understatement as members of his administration beat the drums of war the president suddenly inject themselves into the conversation with words to the contrary what is the world to think. cross talking in iran i'm joined by my guest mohammad marandi and he is a professor at the university of tehran in beirut. become ill was me he is a professor and political analyst and in florida we cross to robert rebel he is a professor of political science at florida atlantic university all right gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it mohamed let me go to you 1st and to ron give me your side or how iran's sees
use nuclear weapons 1st in warfare but warns that may change as hostilities escalate pakistan over the disputed kashmir region. we call them kevin owen and he has you covered next hour with the latest from around the globe but 1st cross-talk navigates the contradictions of president from. below again welcome to cross talk we're all things considered peter lavelle describing the trump administration's iran policy is confusing contradictory and even incoherent would be an understatement as...
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after pitching change, next batter, pablo sandoval, oppo taco, back-to-back jacks, his 14th. don't do this that often. in the sixth, kevints it far. all in support of jeff samardzija, six scoreless, giants muscle up, acquired dubon, capital christian in san francisco. acquired scooter gennett from the reds for cash. former all-star, hampered by injuries but got pop. four homers in a single game. a's acquire tanner roark from the reds for minor leaguer. roark at arby's when he found out. enjoying a beef and chedar with curly fries of course. look at this snag, that's why you bring your glove right there. lorenzo cain against brett anderson. brewers up 1-0 1-0 1-0 christian yelich, arcia, to the plate, safe. ju jurickson profar, hustling on the throw. a's down that's back. lou trivino's pitch gets away. a's fall 4-2, half a game out of the second wild card spot. >>> check this out. globetrotting friend at it again, making history. first ever basketball trick shot while -- parasailing? are you kidding me? i mean the wind factor. >> it's amazing time here. >> so difficult to gauge. i don't know how many takes but i do like t
after pitching change, next batter, pablo sandoval, oppo taco, back-to-back jacks, his 14th. don't do this that often. in the sixth, kevints it far. all in support of jeff samardzija, six scoreless, giants muscle up, acquired dubon, capital christian in san francisco. acquired scooter gennett from the reds for cash. former all-star, hampered by injuries but got pop. four homers in a single game. a's acquire tanner roark from the reds for minor leaguer. roark at arby's when he found out....
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nuclear weapons 1st in warfare but warns that valve may change as hostilities escalate of pakistan over the disputed kashmir region. we call them kevin owen and he has new covered next hour with the latest from around the globe but 1st crosstalk navigates of the contradictions of president from ron policy don't go away stay with us.
nuclear weapons 1st in warfare but warns that valve may change as hostilities escalate of pakistan over the disputed kashmir region. we call them kevin owen and he has new covered next hour with the latest from around the globe but 1st crosstalk navigates of the contradictions of president from ron policy don't go away stay with us.
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kevin? whose real name is paul. he's married with two daughters. >> you cannot forget the brothers' glowup. each hits the gym. a big changeker for you for unbeatable natural-looking color nice'n easy now in crème. 100% natural looking color that lasts eight weeks. gentle on your hair and scalp with conditioning in every step. nice'n easy crème. now nicer and easier. travel consideration provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." -- the latest on the college bribely scandal. plus, gwen and blake's "voice" reunion gets romantic. are they one step close tore saying i do? >>. [ screams ] >> that is the most classic moment in "home alone" but could it be macaulay's reaction to a "home alone" reboot? he's poking a little bit of fun at this idea. >> i cannot unsee this picture. he posted this shot in full couch pa toe stay mode with this caption -- this is what an updated home home remake actually looks like. he also said, disney, call me. >> no other details were given except that it would be a unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. stu
kevin? whose real name is paul. he's married with two daughters. >> you cannot forget the brothers' glowup. each hits the gym. a big changeker for you for unbeatable natural-looking color nice'n easy now in crème. 100% natural looking color that lasts eight weeks. gentle on your hair and scalp with conditioning in every step. nice'n easy crème. now nicer and easier. travel consideration provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." -- the latest on the college bribely...
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change. >>> and then too many visitors, and not enough parking spaces, the oakland zoo finding a saougs to its parking problem. >>> this is kevin and he's looking for a new place to call home. coming up, a bay area peacock's predicament. >> kevin is the name of the bird in "up." that's my pixar memory. >> looks just like him. that was a good movie. watched it a couple months ago and enjoyed it. low to mid-60s, 69 in antioch 5. we're looking at 59 in san carlos, and 57 in san francisco, and 52 in novato. sco as far as south beach, it was dry, and not as much drizzle. still a little mist near the coast. cool this morning to hot this afternoon inland east bay. here we are in the east bay. mostly cloudy conditions at 9:00 and in the 60s. the sunshine breaks out by 11:00, and mid-70s to near 80 this afternoon. in the north bay, we will see faster sunshine, and hangout in the low to mid-80s during the afternoon hours. down to 72 degrees by 7:00. here we are in san francisco, where temperatures are if the 50s for the better part of the morning hours, and we'll have a mixture of sun and clouds and mid to upper 60s this afternoon. guess
change. >>> and then too many visitors, and not enough parking spaces, the oakland zoo finding a saougs to its parking problem. >>> this is kevin and he's looking for a new place to call home. coming up, a bay area peacock's predicament. >> kevin is the name of the bird in "up." that's my pixar memory. >> looks just like him. that was a good movie. watched it a couple months ago and enjoyed it. low to mid-60s, 69 in antioch 5. we're looking at 59 in san...
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kevin know it and the team wishing you a great day. cas calendar is dying alfonzo along during his dying there is changing to a change during service or. his 1st words were at a low a c. or a challenging post you've got 2 years to live. i have no doubt that what happened was criminal. defense concentrate market is a $1000000000.00 industry these companies how does huge financial motivation to sow these products there are numerous documents showing that doctors were keen to test facts or a concentrate straight infectivity on that patients won't give them doctors the wrong likes to play golf or turn to stone why they would keep going to secure those years day to day and people still die and i'm always question or so i tried being allowed to live when so many have. one else so it's seemed wrong. when all the rules just don't call. me world to get to shape out of this they become agitated and engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. interest rates are gapping the spread is widening and what i call interest rate apartheid if you're in the wrong side of the friends of jeffrey
kevin know it and the team wishing you a great day. cas calendar is dying alfonzo along during his dying there is changing to a change during service or. his 1st words were at a low a c. or a challenging post you've got 2 years to live. i have no doubt that what happened was criminal. defense concentrate market is a $1000000000.00 industry these companies how does huge financial motivation to sow these products there are numerous documents showing that doctors were keen to test facts or a...
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kevin mcaleenan joins us exclusively live. mr. secretary, good morning to you. the new rule changesannounced, make them clear to us as we begin here. >> this is a significant step in increasing the integrity of our system and the core aspect of our crisis at the border which has been the arrival of family units and absolutely record numbers. through july we saw 475,000 family units which is more than three times any previous full year, arriving at our border in just ten months. they've been coming to exploit the vulnerability in our immigration framework that says if you have a child with you, you can only be held for 20 da days. what this rule does is that establishes very high standards of care for children in federal custody but it also allows us to keep families through their these are fair and expeditious proceedings with an immigration judge. when we repatriate those who don't have a meritorious claim we see that flow reduced significantly at the border. >> jon: in your department has taken heat in the past for separating children from their parents and now you will be keeping
kevin mcaleenan joins us exclusively live. mr. secretary, good morning to you. the new rule changesannounced, make them clear to us as we begin here. >> this is a significant step in increasing the integrity of our system and the core aspect of our crisis at the border which has been the arrival of family units and absolutely record numbers. through july we saw 475,000 family units which is more than three times any previous full year, arriving at our border in just ten months. they've...
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a troubling sign of climate change now a terrifying moment caught on camera, a melting glacier collapsing nearly killing a pair of kayakers. it all happened in an area kevin tibbles knows. >> reporter: dramatic video of a dying glacier captured on tape they ventured out on a peaceful glacier exploration atlas las's spencer glacier. they noticed a bridge beginning to collapse. >> when that whole thing goes -- oh, here we go. >> as the bridge crumbled, they found themselves in danger with an eight foot wave headed directly toward them. riding the wave from the glacier to safety, they retreated, later reflecting on the dramatic effects >> very blessed to have seen it and survived it. what andrew and josh witnessed is a new normal brought on by rising temperatures in the 49this a normal occurrence they're becoming even more climate change i kayak to the glacier to witness firsthand the damage of rising temperatures on these ice age monuments. >> it's beautiful, but does it worry you? >> it does >> as recently as 30 years ago, kayaking right now were under ice. >> this is far warmer than it should be this time of year, even in the middle of summer >> with more
a troubling sign of climate change now a terrifying moment caught on camera, a melting glacier collapsing nearly killing a pair of kayakers. it all happened in an area kevin tibbles knows. >> reporter: dramatic video of a dying glacier captured on tape they ventured out on a peaceful glacier exploration atlas las's spencer glacier. they noticed a bridge beginning to collapse. >> when that whole thing goes -- oh, here we go. >> as the bridge crumbled, they found themselves in...
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kevin durant. klay thompson has the knee injury and a roster that's really changed drastically. but the nba schedule was released today and the warriors beginning the 2019-2020 season at home at their new house, the chase center in san francisco, october 24th against the l.a. clippers. the dubs will appear on national tv some 30 times and five of those games will be shown right here on abc7. they start with the christmas day clash with the rockets at chase center l followed by home games against lebron james and lakers on february 8. on march 7th encounter with philadelphia 76ers, two road games march 14th against milwaukee, april 11 against the l.a. clippers and kawhi leonard. our sister network espn will broadcast 13 warriors games. while we're -- >> this is a big deal. >> i'm talking too loudly. we recently -- which is common. >> yes, yes. >> with authority podcast, we were in the new building. first podcast ever done there, and you can check out the whole thing at abc7news.com. >> a big disappointment for k-pop fans. ths noord- i knowarry and is disappointed. there is no wor
kevin durant. klay thompson has the knee injury and a roster that's really changed drastically. but the nba schedule was released today and the warriors beginning the 2019-2020 season at home at their new house, the chase center in san francisco, october 24th against the l.a. clippers. the dubs will appear on national tv some 30 times and five of those games will be shown right here on abc7. they start with the christmas day clash with the rockets at chase center l followed by home games...
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and kevin, i guess you're seeing the firsthand impact of climate change there. >> reporter: well, kendisr faster than -- arctic faster than it is anywhere else in the world. what people in town say is behind plme, this fjord is fros advisorien in -- is frozen in the wintertime. the problem is it has not frozen in some ten years. all of this is affecting animal life in the area. for example, the polar bears feed on the seals, the seals have their pups on the arctic ice, and when there is no ice, then of course you get hungry polar bears coming into town here, the town here, and they come into town and of course who go out for an evening stroll here now have to take a rifle over their shoulders to make sure that they don't run into any hungry bears. interestingly enough, when we were talking about wildlife and the like, sooner or later you end up talking about human beings, of course, who are also part of that particular kingdom. and we were out with several people today who said, you know, sooner or later, all of us who live south of the arctic are going to have to start realizing that th
and kevin, i guess you're seeing the firsthand impact of climate change there. >> reporter: well, kendisr faster than -- arctic faster than it is anywhere else in the world. what people in town say is behind plme, this fjord is fros advisorien in -- is frozen in the wintertime. the problem is it has not frozen in some ten years. all of this is affecting animal life in the area. for example, the polar bears feed on the seals, the seals have their pups on the arctic ice, and when there is...
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kevin for us in bodo, norway. and msnbc is cleeming up with climate change. september 19th and 20th.es and i will host and moderate a two-day climate forum with the 2020 presidential candidates. >>> up next an eye-opening look at how our insurance companies are fueling a rise in ransom ware attacks by paying the hackers. why are they doing it? because it's good for business. we will explain after the break. s we will explain after the break. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... about meningitis b vaccination. family is all togetherect... and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when you switch and save with gei
kevin for us in bodo, norway. and msnbc is cleeming up with climate change. september 19th and 20th.es and i will host and moderate a two-day climate forum with the 2020 presidential candidates. >>> up next an eye-opening look at how our insurance companies are fueling a rise in ransom ware attacks by paying the hackers. why are they doing it? because it's good for business. we will explain after the break. s we will explain after the break. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis...
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kevin pillar, back-to-back jacks. 7-7. giants get four homers and lose! still in the sixth, austin slater doubles in brandons. giants up 9-7, seven lead changes. it up again. evan longoria scores. cubbies, final turn, kris bryant, downtown chicago off reyes moronta, the bullpen collapsed again, cubs calling it season defining win, 12-11. >>> don't anticipate seeing antonio brown on the field with raiders in canada, playing the packers in winnipeg, home of the blue bombers, ay. pregame work. feet are healing, helmet still issue but on "hard knocks," appreciates the coach's support. >> thanks coach. people laughing at me. you've been constant supporter. >> any problems, anything bothering you, i've got problems. >> all in this together. >> i know you've got a lot of people in your ear because you're like a corporation that's gone global. but end of the day, football comes first. >>> anytime we can show nature boy ric flair on tv, doing it. throwing out first pitch in astros game to former a josh reddick, a huge wrestling fan. abc7 >>> superior accuracy in the palm of your hand. new accuweather app from abc7 news. minute by minute forecasts, real
kevin pillar, back-to-back jacks. 7-7. giants get four homers and lose! still in the sixth, austin slater doubles in brandons. giants up 9-7, seven lead changes. it up again. evan longoria scores. cubbies, final turn, kris bryant, downtown chicago off reyes moronta, the bullpen collapsed again, cubs calling it season defining win, 12-11. >>> don't anticipate seeing antonio brown on the field with raiders in canada, playing the packers in winnipeg, home of the blue bombers, ay. pregame...
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the best but speaking the to kevin's point they see this as helping the american people, serving as a deterrent, and i don't think that this report is really going to change anything from a policy perspective. >> but the optics of all of it is terrible. pulling off this i.c.e. raid a week after you had that guy that was killing mexicans, targeting mexicans. let's talk about the gun be debate right now. president trump on friday said that he has influenced, rallied republicans around stronger background checks but the president promised to lead on tougher gun control measures before as we all know. your guys hearing any sort of indication that this will go anywhere or is this just kind of -- he'll go on vacation for two weeks and disappear as it has many times before. >> not just on president trump but there's pressure on senator leader mitch mcconnell. telling a local kentucky radio program he is, in fact, going to put bipartisan gun reform legislation on the agenda the top of beyond when lawmakers return back from congressional recess. there are some areas of consensus that have emerged. one is on red flag laws, grant money provide to some states in orde
the best but speaking the to kevin's point they see this as helping the american people, serving as a deterrent, and i don't think that this report is really going to change anything from a policy perspective. >> but the optics of all of it is terrible. pulling off this i.c.e. raid a week after you had that guy that was killing mexicans, targeting mexicans. let's talk about the gun be debate right now. president trump on friday said that he has influenced, rallied republicans around...
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change. be sure to catch "meet the press" tomorrow morning. chuck todd will have an exclusive interview with senator harris and acting secretary of homeland security kevin mcaleenan. "meet the press" a 350erz on nbc bay area at 8:00 a.m. >>> the follow-up on the plan to paint over that controversial mural at a san francisco high school chronicles reporting san francisco school board president steve cook is proposing a compromise. don't paint over it, just cover it up with panels. we're talking about the decades-old mural of ge that is named after him. critics point out it includes images of slaves as well as a dead native american. in june the school board voted to paint over that artwork. that decision sparked controversy. now cook is proposing to cover the objectionable parts of the mural with panels. school board it is official, aly buses will return to the new salesforce transit center in san francisco tomorrow and moves almost a year ago, crews found large cracks in the fly-over on the street. the lower level of the center reopened and san francisco muni bus has moved back in. tomorrow the upper level reopens and a-c transit service will resume. >>
change. be sure to catch "meet the press" tomorrow morning. chuck todd will have an exclusive interview with senator harris and acting secretary of homeland security kevin mcaleenan. "meet the press" a 350erz on nbc bay area at 8:00 a.m. >>> the follow-up on the plan to paint over that controversial mural at a san francisco high school chronicles reporting san francisco school board president steve cook is proposing a compromise. don't paint over it, just cover it...
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kevin. after the mid see ccycle adjustt comment yesterday, are you adjusting what you recommend to your clients do we changenvestment strategy at all? >> never a dull moment, huh? >> nope. >> i think for us we're investors, not traders so we're going to be continuing to do things that we always have done we look for companies that have great earnings we look for companies that take good care of shareholders. there's a lot of great things happening in the economy unemployment is at historic lows corporate earnings are coming in higher than we expected. the gdp report was stronger than most people thought it would be. and most importantly consumers are spending if consumers are confident and spending, that bodes well for the economy and for the stock market so our long-term goals, our long-term plans are unchanged. we think we're in a bull market until proven otherwise and yesterday's pullback is something normal stocks don't go straight up forever. we like where we are >> do they go higher from here >> they don't go straight up wall street didn't like yesterday's decision or the commentary afterwards. the fe
kevin. after the mid see ccycle adjustt comment yesterday, are you adjusting what you recommend to your clients do we changenvestment strategy at all? >> never a dull moment, huh? >> nope. >> i think for us we're investors, not traders so we're going to be continuing to do things that we always have done we look for companies that have great earnings we look for companies that take good care of shareholders. there's a lot of great things happening in the economy unemployment...
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remaining suburban districts held by house republicans, they do believe the politics is changing, and someone like kevin to see where he goes. again, if donald trump gives political cover on this, it could go a long way. mitch mcconnell does hold the cards at the end of the day. >> i hope i'm wrong and i want to be optimistic here. i would love to take a baby step, but mitch mcconnell also knows that one of the biggest washing machines for big money in terms of citizens united, dark money that he needs to win the senate races, one of the biggest washing machines is the nra, and i question whether they will go there, that they will actually stand up to the nra and say we're getting out of bed. we're not going to be in your bed completely and totally anymore. i hope i'm wrong, but they're so owned by the nra, it just will be astounding to me if he allows that many republicans to give the nra the back of their hand. >> how can everybody watching understand that. you said it once, that mitch mcconnell is the most powerful person in washington, and that's probably true. but you also said that he won't stand
remaining suburban districts held by house republicans, they do believe the politics is changing, and someone like kevin to see where he goes. again, if donald trump gives political cover on this, it could go a long way. mitch mcconnell does hold the cards at the end of the day. >> i hope i'm wrong and i want to be optimistic here. i would love to take a baby step, but mitch mcconnell also knows that one of the biggest washing machines for big money in terms of citizens united, dark money...
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the americans are going to change the position in the future on the drop of a hat so why don't we dig term and see what happens at the next presidential elections? laura: kevin rudd, thank you for being with us. mr. rudd:th good to be ou. laura: it is one of the most iconic record covers of all marks 50 years since the beatles' photo on abbey road was taken. to celebrate, fans from all over the world have been flocking to london's most famous crosswalk. the bbc went to meet them.: reporterr half a century, fans from all over the world, fans of all ages, have come here to re-create andn their own way feel a connect n to perhaps bee most famous band ever. >> i am coming froium, and i am here at abbey road. abbey road is special because it is the last s recording. >> we are coming from mexico and this is special because we areat fans by the s and we are excited to be here in london for . we like the music. >> i am from uruguay, and beatles a special and i like the music. >> ♪ all you need is love reporter: over the years, abbey road studios became almosth synonymous we band who recorded so much of the music there. they were the most famous band in the world, bu
the americans are going to change the position in the future on the drop of a hat so why don't we dig term and see what happens at the next presidential elections? laura: kevin rudd, thank you for being with us. mr. rudd:th good to be ou. laura: it is one of the most iconic record covers of all marks 50 years since the beatles' photo on abbey road was taken. to celebrate, fans from all over the world have been flocking to london's most famous crosswalk. the bbc went to meet them.: reporterr...
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kevin hart and tiffany haddish in the 2017 hit girls trip. historically, this symbiotic relationship between actor and producer has been quite common in the film industry. so hollywood is changing are not as much of a safe bet to fill seats at the theatre. do you feel this is happening? how do you respond to this phenomenon? i have never been somebody who has been beholden purely to the hollywood star system. i have given some starring leading roles to actors and actresses who have not gotten them before but who deserve them, who i knew there was an audience who wanted to see them and i knew they had the skill set to do it. but other people were not giving them that opportunity and that meant it was a chance for me to do it. so the star system does not affect me in the same way. i have always been somebody who makes concept—driven content. do you see it as a positive development? it is part of what i call the great democratisation of media. i think it is a good thing because it means that consumers have the power in a way that they never had before. it means that filmmakers like myself need to adjust and recognise that and make our content and tell our narratives accordingly. c
kevin hart and tiffany haddish in the 2017 hit girls trip. historically, this symbiotic relationship between actor and producer has been quite common in the film industry. so hollywood is changing are not as much of a safe bet to fill seats at the theatre. do you feel this is happening? how do you respond to this phenomenon? i have never been somebody who has been beholden purely to the hollywood star system. i have given some starring leading roles to actors and actresses who have not gotten...