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we see fence-line oil and gas operations like this around communitieies like this, you kn, in small, rural communities, and so, this isis one of ththe g issueues here in arvin. gurrola: what the e city and its residents here, what they're trtrulexperiencicing is-- is not the normal. . in fact, 's the exceptption, and it's rereay an ininjustice ththat they're hg toto suffer througugh these environonmental burdens, whether if it's s air qualility, water contamamination. noeoerr: i know that o opinionf the industry h has been shaped y the e fact that i've b been invd in i it for decades successfull, and i am still here and i am still heaealthy and m my childrn and d my neighbors and my empployees are all stillll healy as well. so, decadeses of experience have s shaped my opinion. [indistinct chatter] hey, there, buddy. woman: hi, dave. noerr: nice to see everybody. i sure am glad you u could take te out of your busy day to sit dodn and talk k about what's ggoing n in this world. we have very common needs, whether we live in the city of taft or the e city of arvin or the e state or c cal
we see fence-line oil and gas operations like this around communitieies like this, you kn, in small, rural communities, and so, this isis one of ththe g issueues here in arvin. gurrola: what the e city and its residents here, what they're trtrulexperiencicing is-- is not the normal. . in fact, 's the exceptption, and it's rereay an ininjustice ththat they're hg toto suffer througugh these environonmental burdens, whether if it's s air qualility, water contamamination. noeoerr: i know that o...
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>> i do not know, because, you kn, sometimes, there are incidents that are still und un. investigat lping actually is... are allnder investigation. (people talking in background)un was that something that you had heard, that maybe it was police from the district who had carried out those shootings?s? >> um, i do noo .. i do nottmmer that. um, but what is importt is, the investigation is rolling. ♪ (birds chirping) >> "shootings get caloocan top cop red. relief prompted by series of nsolved incidents in cdey. more than six months after he promised to ke coocan ty less bloody, senior superintendentemar modequillo was fired from his post effective monday for iling to solve over half of shootingsh h happened during his watch." ♪ >> our lord ma a lot of sacrifices to save people. so we are not actually god. no one ineperfect and wet re all sinners. but it's somewhat like unfair to me. being a good soldier, we must be a good follower. we have follow. we have to follow. (women singing) (siren wailing in distance) (police radiicbes) ♪ (vehicle engine puttering)pu (siren wailing in distance) >
>> i do not know, because, you kn, sometimes, there are incidents that are still und un. investigat lping actually is... are allnder investigation. (people talking in background)un was that something that you had heard, that maybe it was police from the district who had carried out those shootings?s? >> um, i do noo .. i do nottmmer that. um, but what is importt is, the investigation is rolling. ♪ (birds chirping) >> "shootings get caloocan top cop red. relief prompted...
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even now we see governments, particularly south korea, watching north korea test kn-23 and kn-25 missiles, but providing them food aid because the north koreans say their harvests have been bad and economic conditions are difficult. not so difficult they can't launch ballistic missiles, but too difficult to buy food for their people. and as i say, there are people who succumb to that line of argument. now, this is, i think, something that we can apply, this lesson, both to iran and north korea because there's a second common element as well, and that is the element of time. time for a would-be nuclear weapons state is not a neutral factor. in fact, the more time that goes by almost inevitably benefits the proliferant because it takes time to overcome the complex scientific and technological difficulties inherent in a nuclear weapons program. so when we say, well, we're in no rush for negotiations, we're in no rush for a resolution of this, we're saying to north korea and iran take your time. , keep going. you've got more time to plan, to test, to produce, to deploy these capabilities. tim
even now we see governments, particularly south korea, watching north korea test kn-23 and kn-25 missiles, but providing them food aid because the north koreans say their harvests have been bad and economic conditions are difficult. not so difficult they can't launch ballistic missiles, but too difficult to buy food for their people. and as i say, there are people who succumb to that line of argument. now, this is, i think, something that we can apply, this lesson, both to iran and north korea...
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but there are so many good aspects s at no one e there kns about.e oil is healthy, the trees are strong, and our r work heres a lot more environmentally friendndly than many people realize. reporter: earlier this year, he was shocked by news that the european union had decided to phase out palm oil for use in transport fuel by 2030. he says the timeframe is far too short to grow new replacement plantations. and he argrgues that thehe eu's prpreferred choioice of soy oror rapeseseed are eveven worse foe environment. sadiman: sure, we can grow soybeans here, but you need five times as much land for the same yield. so it will mean chopping down more forest around the world to make space, and that's exactly what the e.u. doesn't want. reporter: the local village is getting ready for a wedding feast. malaysia has many communities like this one that are heavily dependent on palm oil. like sadiman hariri, the father of the bride is a small-scale farmer. other villagers make their living transporting the fruit, or repairing the harvesters. this bubbling pot
but there are so many good aspects s at no one e there kns about.e oil is healthy, the trees are strong, and our r work heres a lot more environmentally friendndly than many people realize. reporter: earlier this year, he was shocked by news that the european union had decided to phase out palm oil for use in transport fuel by 2030. he says the timeframe is far too short to grow new replacement plantations. and he argrgues that thehe eu's prpreferred choioice of soy oror rapeseseed are eveven...
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and how they may be receiving these credits ask >> what we told the governor the su and ashow it'st kn the answer to that. we will get around to that after. >>> juit o the front lines? take a look at this video of firefighters driving through the fire. massive flames as smoke filled the air. this was taken by members of the san francisco fire department. >> not a good situation. they have all the gear and the rig. >> for anybody at home we are talking all about the wind. just looking at the weather station, we have already started this in the mountains although we can't put a camera there and show you, the weather sensors are picking it up. timestamp in the upper right- hand corner says tuesday at 7 pm northbay communities. here is where it picks up. overnight the wind speed intensifies. we are just getting into the period where the wind will get stronger. it will be that way at 2 am when they peek and 2:00 a.m. until about six in the morning they will start to get better. seven or 8:00 tomorrow morning and by noon tomorrow some of the should be over. we have to focus on that 1:00 time
and how they may be receiving these credits ask >> what we told the governor the su and ashow it'st kn the answer to that. we will get around to that after. >>> juit o the front lines? take a look at this video of firefighters driving through the fire. massive flames as smoke filled the air. this was taken by members of the san francisco fire department. >> not a good situation. they have all the gear and the rig. >> for anybody at home we are talking all about the...
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today vladimir putin spoke about his own conversations with president transcripts, and making ngs a kn election meddling. >> reporter: tonight, conversation between president trump and a foreign leader, russian president vladimir putin telling me he's open to the release of notes from some of his conversations with mr. trump. >> would you welcome a rough transcript of your conversations with president trump being published by the american administration >> reporter: we told the administration after the helsinki summit, if someone wants to learn something, tell something, make it public. we're not against that at one point in helsinki, president trump and president putin met for two hours with only interpreters in the room. we also asked about thamdd lhltg is russia, as robert muelleralgd states i'll tell you a secret yes, president putin joked, we'll definitely intervene it's a secret so everybody can laugh and we'll go big but don't tell anyone, please. tonight a white house spokesperson said world leaders need to be able to speak freely in their conversations with the president, that
today vladimir putin spoke about his own conversations with president transcripts, and making ngs a kn election meddling. >> reporter: tonight, conversation between president trump and a foreign leader, russian president vladimir putin telling me he's open to the release of notes from some of his conversations with mr. trump. >> would you welcome a rough transcript of your conversations with president trump being published by the american administration >> reporter: we told...
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that's really alle kn. i'm sure investigators are looking closely at who he was, who his friends were, and why he may have been the victim of this crime. >> we appre,ciit abe hat no tw this afternoon. the first outside an oakland school. a woman was killed and a child injured when they were struck by a driver on the sidewalk. it happened just after 11:00 this morning on 22nd avenue in front of garfield elementary school. police have yet to identify the victim but say the four-year-old girl was taken to the hospital where she is in stable condition. le> at first police thought the it was a crime. >> investigators arrived on-scene and started their investigation. and we have concluded now that it is going to be a hit and. run >> police are searching for surveillance video and witnesses who mible to give a description a oghf thet suspect vehicle. it is still unclear if the woman and child were connected to the sc >>> neighbors say speeding tchers ha mead more on that story at 6:00. hit and run in cupertino. a
that's really alle kn. i'm sure investigators are looking closely at who he was, who his friends were, and why he may have been the victim of this crime. >> we appre,ciit abe hat no tw this afternoon. the first outside an oakland school. a woman was killed and a child injured when they were struck by a driver on the sidewalk. it happened just after 11:00 this morning on 22nd avenue in front of garfield elementary school. police have yet to identify the victim but say the four-year-old...
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they are taking air samples at various locations in students were on a kn now we have student s in place possibly waiting for another bus to arrive. officials wanting to make sure they have an organized evacuation for the students. now let's take a look at our vantage point and what we see as far as this thick, black smoke going into the air. when we were here, it looked like it was calming down. >> we lost our audio feed from cheryl. we'll get back to her in a few moments. passing along information from crock crockett high school. we talked about throughout the afternoon, you came on the air around 2:00 p.m. and it was an inferno. about 4:45 it went down to almost a non-event in terms of the flames and now again the thick, black smoke. we talked about this. what goes up, must come down. that's the concern for so many people, that might have respiratory problems. this would impact your lungs. >> when you shelter in place you close your window, your doors if you can. put rags underneath your door, wet rags to prevent any air from coming in. the wind very weak at keeping the smoke iair. >>
they are taking air samples at various locations in students were on a kn now we have student s in place possibly waiting for another bus to arrive. officials wanting to make sure they have an organized evacuation for the students. now let's take a look at our vantage point and what we see as far as this thick, black smoke going into the air. when we were here, it looked like it was calming down. >> we lost our audio feed from cheryl. we'll get back to her in a few moments. passing along...
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kn and jan, t am and whether this was the kamgtsist for the departure. of the more unpleasant twists involves the apparent suicide of one of the security something the board has expressed its deep regrets over. and they have also apologized unreservedly to ikbel karn for the surveillance operation and said there is no evidence he tried to poach the staff when he left. they will be hoping atoa level at least they've done enough now to draw a veil over thisery murky story. for nightly business report, i'm jeffutmore in zurich, switzerland. >> coming up, politicians spending lot of mon on ads and marmg companies are the big winners. ♪ ♪ >> well the next presidential election maybe more than a year away but spending p onitical ads is ramping up.winning this political ad race so far. >> the fake news, right,he ke ns. >> thank to a contentious political climate and broad range of political candidates ad spend something onsp track torow dramatically. with political spenlding pr17ected to grow from 2016 to nearly $6 billion for the 2020 race. this is absolutely
kn and jan, t am and whether this was the kamgtsist for the departure. of the more unpleasant twists involves the apparent suicide of one of the security something the board has expressed its deep regrets over. and they have also apologized unreservedly to ikbel karn for the surveillance operation and said there is no evidence he tried to poach the staff when he left. they will be hoping atoa level at least they've done enough now to draw a veil over thisery murky story. for nightly business...
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the silver lining is everyone kns what to expect. >> i think it will be the new normal. we shouldn't be okay with that. >> she certainly isn't. she's been in her house for 15 years. she's never experienced a looming threat of blackouts. >> i got a call today saying that they're going to turn it off tomorrow for 24 hours. i don't know whether to believe it or not. because what do we know. >> the uncertainty is a huge headache for the zoo. especially in weekend. because of boo at the zoo. >> potentially we're turning away families kp kids. coming to have a great time at the zoo. trick or treating. >> they're hoping not to turn customers away. instead give them a place to go. >> we would condense the menu and have items that we can offer from the oven. and lots of candle light. >> if you're wondering about the laetest on the boo at the zoo. i got a text. he tells me they will be open saturday. because they don't expect the shut off to happen until 5:00 p.m. that day. however that leaves sunday to be determined. so the best thing to do if you are planning fo go to that event
the silver lining is everyone kns what to expect. >> i think it will be the new normal. we shouldn't be okay with that. >> she certainly isn't. she's been in her house for 15 years. she's never experienced a looming threat of blackouts. >> i got a call today saying that they're going to turn it off tomorrow for 24 hours. i don't know whether to believe it or not. because what do we know. >> the uncertainty is a huge headache for the zoo. especially in weekend. because of...
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all of which was put up by the kn.his work, about 11,000 americans and 5,000 saudi arabians were employed. its rated capacity was 50,000 barrels daily but it has been turning out more than 115,000 barrels a 2k5eu, 235% of its original rated capacity. supplying this refinely required the drilling of additional wells and pipelines to deliver crude oil from the fields. other pipelines carry the finished products from the refinery to the terminal and loading wharf about three companies miles away. it can handle four tankers at one roading at a rate of 10-12,000 barrels an hour. the average tanker can be loaded and on the way in about 12 hours. much of the company's present refinery output is going to the united states navy for use in the far east. by 1950, production of crude oil is expected to be double what it was in 1947, or even higher. to handle this huge volume, greatly expanded transportation facilities will be needed. materials have been arriving in the persian gulf for the world's largest pipelines, a project of t
all of which was put up by the kn.his work, about 11,000 americans and 5,000 saudi arabians were employed. its rated capacity was 50,000 barrels daily but it has been turning out more than 115,000 barrels a 2k5eu, 235% of its original rated capacity. supplying this refinely required the drilling of additional wells and pipelines to deliver crude oil from the fields. other pipelines carry the finished products from the refinery to the terminal and loading wharf about three companies miles away....
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early afternoon those winds getting even stronger in the kn north bay.ll have the potential of more erratic fire behavior and the potential of new wildfires if we're not careful with sparks in the hills and areas where there could be some small spark that could spread very quickly. i'll have more on that and also the wind forecast for the rest of the day. mike, so far a light commute? >> so far. light driving. 4:31. we don't have the bulk of the traffic hitting. we have minor incidents scattered around the bay outskirts, but no major problems. yesterday places like pacifica where we had highway 1 down towards half moon bay with power interruptions and signal issues, that was jammed up all day. things are calm now. we will see power interruptions scattered around as that wind comes in. mostly calm here. highway 12 had some power outages. this is the incredible large evacuation zone from the coast over to here. the kincade fire. closures around middle town. watch for local traffic control. the advisory means to be ready, the order means you need to leave f
early afternoon those winds getting even stronger in the kn north bay.ll have the potential of more erratic fire behavior and the potential of new wildfires if we're not careful with sparks in the hills and areas where there could be some small spark that could spread very quickly. i'll have more on that and also the wind forecast for the rest of the day. mike, so far a light commute? >> so far. light driving. 4:31. we don't have the bulk of the traffic hitting. we have minor incidents...
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>> well, y know, i don't kn if everything is fine, but i don't think capitalism isdead. i don't think it needs to be anged into quasi socialist capitalism because the problems benioff complains about, things like income inequality,o right of privacy, no climate protection, those are big problems inocialist economies. if you look at china, there's income inequality, giant incnce inequality, no right of privacy and climate protection, it's just terrible th ye. >> mark agree with what mu of mr. benioff says. number of ceos, 200 ceos have signed the same contract that he d talking about basically social justice and income co equality, ect? >> yes. and nobody's talking about turning the united states into china. we're having a debate and if you look at bernie sanders campaign, r exple, he got43% of the vote in 2016 and his ideas are now the main ideas of the democratic rty. medicare forall, $15 minimum wage, college free - tuition free college and forgiveness of student loan lbt. f that happened because people really want this. the people are really ready for serious change a
>> well, y know, i don't kn if everything is fine, but i don't think capitalism isdead. i don't think it needs to be anged into quasi socialist capitalism because the problems benioff complains about, things like income inequality,o right of privacy, no climate protection, those are big problems inocialist economies. if you look at china, there's income inequality, giant incnce inequality, no right of privacy and climate protection, it's just terrible th ye. >> mark agree with what...
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all,a he is working mother, has four children, is incredible marriage, and, she e is o so, she really know to navigate th media persona. >> the marriage came after she lost a grt love of her life and whjohn tisdale played freda in the godfather. the adaptation of not only being a mother and having four children, four pretty good kid a by my sts is pretty anomalous and call itin hollywood, y don't hear i don't know if i call her perfect. but, you're talking about her life being perfect, to >> her life, if by having it all, a great marriage, children, a great career, then her life is pretty perfect. however, what i found was that she is more -- yes, she is perfect if you look her media image, but she is more flawed than you might think. she has also said arrogant and my mother was arrogant right? >> heram i mother was a very la- than-life commercial artist and stay-as home mom, she a second central flip figure in merrill's life. she told merrill from a very young age that she could do anytng, and merrill said that gaar result, she became ndntroe ashreanything, and play any role. >> what's
all,a he is working mother, has four children, is incredible marriage, and, she e is o so, she really know to navigate th media persona. >> the marriage came after she lost a grt love of her life and whjohn tisdale played freda in the godfather. the adaptation of not only being a mother and having four children, four pretty good kid a by my sts is pretty anomalous and call itin hollywood, y don't hear i don't know if i call her perfect. but, you're talking about her life being perfect, to...
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troops currently in northern syria-- as turkey wages a military offensive againstds syrian kn the region. the president first ordered a small number of u.s. troops to a leave the area week ago. this morning defense secretary mark esper said arl u.s. troops being evacuated assurkish- backed air and ground attacks continued today. >> i spoke with the president last night after discussions with the rest of the national security team and he directed that we begin a deliberate withdrawal of forces northern syria. >> a deliberate withdrawal from the entire country? >> from northern syria. >> from northern syria. >> right, which is where most of our forces are. >> thompson: turkish forces have advanced intwhat they say will be a "safe zone" in northern syria. turkey's president said threats of economic sanctions from western allies will not stop turkey from carrying out the military operation against kurdish forces. >> ( translated ): there are those who have sought to mediate between us andhe terrorist organization. what kind of prime minister, what kind of head of state are it's not possible
troops currently in northern syria-- as turkey wages a military offensive againstds syrian kn the region. the president first ordered a small number of u.s. troops to a leave the area week ago. this morning defense secretary mark esper said arl u.s. troops being evacuated assurkish- backed air and ground attacks continued today. >> i spoke with the president last night after discussions with the rest of the national security team and he directed that we begin a deliberate withdrawal of...
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you know it's serious >>that you kn of crazy to think about 2 on thursday, the high 30 at anniversary night. a good reminder just to be prepared as as we've been talking about earthquake in the middle of the night like this catches you you don't only get into the mode quick enough and regardless of what time of day to that get to safety and are you prepared like do you have your emergency documents to have enough water. food supply an earthquake kit, it's always a reminder that we need to have things like that packed and ready to go definitely definitely and thank goodness it was smaller just a little bit. good news, nothing kept far as weather goes are you sure. get to those it will be like just a reminder of or real rain is all about kind of like this earthquake was your look from berkeley right here showing. >>some low clouds that are hanging out across the east bay, currently visibility isn't too much of a problem this morning, we're still hanging on 2 visibility above a mile in santa rosa, san francisco happen bay, but you are definitely seeing that marine layer sweeping in this
you know it's serious >>that you kn of crazy to think about 2 on thursday, the high 30 at anniversary night. a good reminder just to be prepared as as we've been talking about earthquake in the middle of the night like this catches you you don't only get into the mode quick enough and regardless of what time of day to that get to safety and are you prepared like do you have your emergency documents to have enough water. food supply an earthquake kit, it's always a reminder that we need to...
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. >> we want to make sure that it's a true mixed-income community, and, you kn, the units are all the same. >> reporter: albert milo is the r.esident of related urban, the project's develo uben it's completed, the public units, which aredized by the federal departdent of housing anurban development, will grow from about 700 to 750 and be intermixed with more than 800 additional units. there will also be retail space and a large grocery store. when you first heard about what they wanted to do in liberty >> they lying.as your response? they not fittingino build no >> reporter: despite that initial skepticism, sharon r gregory saysed has kept up its end of the bargain. first person to move into a renovated unit. she's been a liberty square resident for 17 years. >> look how big this kitchen isy 17ears and never had an iceic maker. >> reporter: even though it's a new unit, her rent is the same:. $147 a mon >> ain't this bi you get tired of standing e, in ther say i'm going to get me a chair! >> reporte gregory acknowledges that living in a mixed-income development could be a challengeenor
. >> we want to make sure that it's a true mixed-income community, and, you kn, the units are all the same. >> reporter: albert milo is the r.esident of related urban, the project's develo uben it's completed, the public units, which aredized by the federal departdent of housing anurban development, will grow from about 700 to 750 and be intermixed with more than 800 additional units. there will also be retail space and a large grocery store. when you first heard about what they...
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wi iopr thnoisdranca flights kn exaly how much were all those jet engines make. >> this is the first time we are giving residents the same access to the information that our own team uses to track and monitor aircraft noise. >> reporter: the data comes from 29 permanent noise monitors positioned up and down the peninsula. >> here is one landing, another ready to take off. >> our hope is that this allows residents who have those types of concerns to be looking at the same exact information we are looking at. >> reporter: and includes a way to file a noise complaint, something jim harriet of palo alto knows all about. >> it doesn't solve the problem. we have been report recording these for years and very diligently recording thousands and thousands of complaints and they don't do anything. >> reporter: harriet and his neighbors say the constant playing noise has forced them inside and says somebody needs to change it. he doesn't need nor more data. he already knows the planes on how much noise they make. >> it doesn't change anything. we know how to change stuff. we totally know how to
wi iopr thnoisdranca flights kn exaly how much were all those jet engines make. >> this is the first time we are giving residents the same access to the information that our own team uses to track and monitor aircraft noise. >> reporter: the data comes from 29 permanent noise monitors positioned up and down the peninsula. >> here is one landing, another ready to take off. >> our hope is that this allows residents who have those types of concerns to be looking at the same...
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d that is not a good excuse if you can say, you kn what, i'm a loser, but you are aigger loser than me. i don't think this is what people expect from leadership. michelle: but i mean, if you look here in america, donald trump's america first policy is t of adea of not being p multilateral system. it ha many supporters who feel global trade hasn't benefited them. ms. georgieva: what we see is the world is interconnected, and this is impossible to undo. if we want to be all better off, we have to remember one very simple historically proven over thousands of years truth -- trade is good for growth, it is good for jobs, and it is good fopoverty reduction. michelle: kristalina georgieva, new managing director of the international monetary fund,l thank you so much. ms. georgieva: thank you. laura: just imagine if your job was to explore the earth's final frontier. that is the case for one of the world's most famous cave divers. e is the first person in to dive deep into an antarctic iceberg and to lead a team which diovered the waterway remains of mayan civilizations she has written about h
d that is not a good excuse if you can say, you kn what, i'm a loser, but you are aigger loser than me. i don't think this is what people expect from leadership. michelle: but i mean, if you look here in america, donald trump's america first policy is t of adea of not being p multilateral system. it ha many supporters who feel global trade hasn't benefited them. ms. georgieva: what we see is the world is interconnected, and this is impossible to undo. if we want to be all better off, we have to...
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restored, but there's been quite a backlash at pg e people are mad for the manner in which ordeal, you knhe company addressed some of that yesterday. our first dan kerman live course at pga headquarters now with a more. >>than an hour pg e will be holding another news conference with a further update on restoration of power right now worried about 74% throughout to northern california which is a good step that number will likely go up when they hold a news conference 6 o'clock but as you mentioned lot of questions came up yesterday about the kind of job they did and what they can do going forward to improve things because this certainly won't be the last the public safety power shutoff. >>as genie works to fully restore power throughout the bay area, the utility already has admitted this round of shut off didn't go as smoothly as planned. >>we will very likely to have to make this kind of decision again in the future. and if and when we do there are many things we need to do better next time then we did this. >>going forward pg e says it will make sure its website is accessible to custome
restored, but there's been quite a backlash at pg e people are mad for the manner in which ordeal, you knhe company addressed some of that yesterday. our first dan kerman live course at pga headquarters now with a more. >>than an hour pg e will be holding another news conference with a further update on restoration of power right now worried about 74% throughout to northern california which is a good step that number will likely go up when they hold a news conference 6 o'clock but as you...
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. >> i think they're over-worried, you kn.hong kong, the rule of law, the well-entrenched common law system underlines our freedoms and rights, you know. that's why they can have protest every day. >> reporter: regina ip is a member of the cabinet that runs the hong kong government. she says "one country, two systems" is doing just fine. >> after more than 180 years of hong kong as a city, we have a very strong and unique culture. there's nothong with a big country...
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kn yo, you're fair game now because you're a co-host of "the view," a daily potical television show that has been called "the most important america." television show in what is your experience? 'cause you really are the onlyre blican on that set -- >> i say "conservative," because there are other women thathe defineelves as republican, and -- >> and you're a conservative. and you defend conservatived credentials lues every day from that seat. >> i do. >> i want to look at one thingls you'vesaid about it. >> okay. and i was trying to explain -- because one of my producers this morning was saying, "why do people love him so much?", and i was liometimes it's not just that they love trump so much, it's that they hate the same things trump hate" that's what's going on? >> who, black people, you mean and immigrants? >> no, i mean -- >> who do they hate? who do they hate? >> you know what, joy? i really come here every day open-minded, just trying to plain it, and it's not a fun job for me every day. w >> b do they hate? >> i know you're angry. >> you bet i'm angry. >> i get that you're angry
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critics are praising the film but kn forcefully chagall reports for us tonight.cerns have been mounting that the movie may inspire violence. >>theme of the film joker has law enforcement agencies across the country on high alert and on edge in turn theaters are too landmark theaters which owns the albany twin and more than 50 other theaters nationwide is not allowing masks painted faces or costumes in fact they're not even showing the film here in albany or any other landmark theaters. throughout the east bay and that's going a step further then amc theaters which is allowing customers to wear costumes but not cover up their faces the theater companies want people to feel safe. you have to keep in mind where theaters are coming from back in man shot and killed 12 people and wounded 70 during a screening of the dark knight rises in colorado. the shooter who is currently serving a life sentence in prison. changed his appearance to look like the joker a failed clown goes on a killing spree. despite the safety concerns though tickets for this movie across the country
critics are praising the film but kn forcefully chagall reports for us tonight.cerns have been mounting that the movie may inspire violence. >>theme of the film joker has law enforcement agencies across the country on high alert and on edge in turn theaters are too landmark theaters which owns the albany twin and more than 50 other theaters nationwide is not allowing masks painted faces or costumes in fact they're not even showing the film here in albany or any other landmark theaters....
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and my three ideas -- you kn, you can read lists of 25 things we need to do or 54 things we need -- >u have three.>> ry three -- clean water, renewably produced, reliable electricity, access to the internet.d if we ose three things for everybody on earth, we would change the world. but this is gonna take erybody working together and acceptingeh the earth is it. as carl sagan said, this is where we make our stand. there's no cavalry coming over the hill. >> there's no planet b. >> there's no planet b. this is it. so let's go, people. let's work together and change the world.il >> thank you for coming to "firing line." >> thank you. >> alright. >> "firing line th margaret hoover" is made possible by... additional funding is ed by... corporate funding is provided by... >> you're watching pbs.bs. >>> hell everyone and welcome "amanpour and company." this week we're dipping into the archives and looking back at some of our favorite interviews of the year, and here's what's coming up. with god, i have a great hip relationship w gre the evangelicals. >> was donald trump's selention assance f
and my three ideas -- you kn, you can read lists of 25 things we need to do or 54 things we need -- >u have three.>> ry three -- clean water, renewably produced, reliable electricity, access to the internet.d if we ose three things for everybody on earth, we would change the world. but this is gonna take erybody working together and acceptingeh the earth is it. as carl sagan said, this is where we make our stand. there's no cavalry coming over the hill. >> there's no planet b....
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. >>> investigators still don't kn what caused the deadly wreck of a vintage air forcebohg to make an landling.t higher if not for the heroic efforts of those on board. >> reporter: as the plane, ata e flight. >> i just send that plane was going toon. robert texted r. th. erdherash ii buff he's not go i zachary.>> 's only 17 months old. to remember his grandfather.heoi'sotng n >> tipping to the right before careening into building and exploding. >> they made contact at about 1,000 feet from runway six. >> seven on board died in the crash. six survived escaping after air national guard, chief mastersern allowing follow passengers to get out. he's now recovering from his injuries. retired police officer is one of the lives lost. w great>>ole mo. hard worker, well respect, do anything.ou for doase feel like a workout? tak care of tough grease,a ghrs wherever it shows up. ss sngubbi. scrub less, save more...with dawn i't in uu t up pnoic m itck ui'p. thet y're clea ♪ oh yeah, i'm charmin clean woven like a wash cloth s ha♪i chohat'heinkn uw lt ts ♪ oh yeah, i'm charmin clean wothkilid a w
. >>> investigators still don't kn what caused the deadly wreck of a vintage air forcebohg to make an landling.t higher if not for the heroic efforts of those on board. >> reporter: as the plane, ata e flight. >> i just send that plane was going toon. robert texted r. th. erdherash ii buff he's not go i zachary.>> 's only 17 months old. to remember his grandfather.heoi'sotng n >> tipping to the right before careening into building and exploding. >> they...
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and after i met r and had --, you kn had pictures taken and all that kind of stuff. country, but i stopped to buythe some sari material for myri daughteret. and while i was buying it, there was this kind of rumbling through the floor of the kiosk i was in, and so i asked the guy behind the counter, and he saiai "oh, no, it's just my family. they live down there." and i looked down, and you could kind of see between the slats, and i could see all these little eyesooking up at me. they were clearly children being and it wasn't -- you know, th weren't his. it was just -- - was one of those things it was the moment i didn't know what i was looking at, i had no idea what this was or whether or not anyone could fix it, kind om is where i wasg from. so it took me years to really figure out not only what it was but what i could do.>> ow big a deal is this? >> it's epidemic. it's absutely epidemic. >> what's it gonna take to really make a difference, to really make an impact s fight? >> a change of attitude, number one. whcertainly more awarenessh is what we're doing. but more importantly, the unde
and after i met r and had --, you kn had pictures taken and all that kind of stuff. country, but i stopped to buythe some sari material for myri daughteret. and while i was buying it, there was this kind of rumbling through the floor of the kiosk i was in, and so i asked the guy behind the counter, and he saiai "oh, no, it's just my family. they live down there." and i looked down, and you could kind of see between the slats, and i could see all these little eyesooking up at me. they...
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and to even counter it, you kn help.ommutes. >> reporter: today the situation may be reaching a critical point because the federal government wants to suspend a public review process, which logging companies say needlessly ties them up in court. >>> should there be a public review process when logging takes place on public lands? >> well, we have professionals in place in our federal agencies that are managing these lands and i think we need to let them do that work. >> reporter: in other words, he wants groups like oregon wild to stay away. >>> the argument is for them, if they're not able to log, people can't build homes. >> yeah. well, no one is talking about shutting down logging. we're talking about what i feel are common sense changes that do less damage to the environment that we all share. >> reporter: lague wants to see forests thinned, not clear-cut. a far less invasive approach. she acknowledges it is more expensive and would produce less lumber. >> i think people do need to come to grips with the fact that th
and to even counter it, you kn help.ommutes. >> reporter: today the situation may be reaching a critical point because the federal government wants to suspend a public review process, which logging companies say needlessly ties them up in court. >>> should there be a public review process when logging takes place on public lands? >> well, we have professionals in place in our federal agencies that are managing these lands and i think we need to let them do that work....
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i don't kn what we are going to do at this point. >> really for drivers who are stuck after interstateirections for hours. all fire crews battled a massive fire at a storage facility in the east bay. >>> this fire is finally contained. within the last 90 minutes authorities announced the reopening of interstate 80 and cancellation of all sheltered orders due to that fire. the flames erupted just before 2:00 this afternoon. the facilities stores ethanol, jet fuel and other flammable materials health officials stress the air in the communities is now safe and people can reopen their doors and windows. >> we discovered update this past our. he says there was to
i don't kn what we are going to do at this point. >> really for drivers who are stuck after interstateirections for hours. all fire crews battled a massive fire at a storage facility in the east bay. >>> this fire is finally contained. within the last 90 minutes authorities announced the reopening of interstate 80 and cancellation of all sheltered orders due to that fire. the flames erupted just before 2:00 this afternoon. the facilities stores ethanol, jet fuel and other...
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i've been to pta meetings, you kn, bugle lessons. all sorts of things. david: did you get paid anything for the babysitting? ginni: no, no, i didn't get paid. i probably should go sum that up. david:o ou had a scholarship to northwestern? ginni: i did. i did. actually, i'm proud of my brothers and sisters all. we always said-- my mom never complained. she never said much, but we all watched by what she did. and they've--i sometimes say i'm the underachiever. my 3 brothers and blsters have been incredisuccessful, and that really is that work ethic my mom instilled in us. so when i went to northwestern, that was-- and i did ha a scholarship, because we ad looked for ways to do that and put ourselves through school. david: now your mother is still alive. does she call you and tell you how great you're doing, or she says your ojuer siblings are doin as well? [laughter] ginni: actlklly, she calls me and about, you know, all things normal mothers talk about, right? david: she doesn't ask about ibm? all things normal mothers nni: her biggest thing-- this is a f
i've been to pta meetings, you kn, bugle lessons. all sorts of things. david: did you get paid anything for the babysitting? ginni: no, no, i didn't get paid. i probably should go sum that up. david:o ou had a scholarship to northwestern? ginni: i did. i did. actually, i'm proud of my brothers and sisters all. we always said-- my mom never complained. she never said much, but we all watched by what she did. and they've--i sometimes say i'm the underachiever. my 3 brothers and blsters have been...
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why do we kn about statins? it's because of basic science research done 30 years ago by nobel laureates brown and goldstein figuring out that there was a critical pathway that controlled cholesterol and that you could interfere with that by the development of a particular drug. david: when humans first emerged fromagaves 200,000 yearor so, or homo sapiens emerged, the average life expectancy was 20, more or less. today it's, more or less, in the developed world, the united states, maybe 80, around 80, so we've increased our life expectancy by rohly 4 times. how much longer do you think people really can keepasing their longevity? if you look sort of around 1900, average lifesp the united states was only your late forties, so we've dramatically extended that. is uman life extendable yond about age 100? w it's not clear that don't tinker with biology that we'll get much beyond that point because there does seem to be a sort of a program here an limited lifespan, frankly, evoluon cares about that. you've got to get
why do we kn about statins? it's because of basic science research done 30 years ago by nobel laureates brown and goldstein figuring out that there was a critical pathway that controlled cholesterol and that you could interfere with that by the development of a particular drug. david: when humans first emerged fromagaves 200,000 yearor so, or homo sapiens emerged, the average life expectancy was 20, more or less. today it's, more or less, in the developed world, the united states, maybe 80,...
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we still don't kn the cause of the fire and the investigation by cal-osha could go on for months. >>>emergency meeting is being held by the california public utility commission to examine pg&e planning and execution of the public safety power shut off this month. pg&e has been criticized for turning off the power to more than 700,000 customers. almost 2 million people. pg&e may be ordered to follow a set of guidelines that may include speeding up restoring the power in 12 hours or less. >>> mick mulvaney, the acting white house chief of staff, is backing of statements he made yesterday in connection with the impeachment inquiry of president trump. he first told reporters that president blocked almost $400 million in aid to ukraine to further his political interest and the president want to force the ukrainian government to investigate joe biden and his son. later, mulvaney issued a written statement denying that the president withheld funds to the ukrainian military and said his original comments were misconstrued. democrats say mulvaney's comments could be a turning point in the impe
we still don't kn the cause of the fire and the investigation by cal-osha could go on for months. >>>emergency meeting is being held by the california public utility commission to examine pg&e planning and execution of the public safety power shut off this month. pg&e has been criticized for turning off the power to more than 700,000 customers. almost 2 million people. pg&e may be ordered to follow a set of guidelines that may include speeding up restoring the power in 12...
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it up, i'm concerned of the lifetime and what can happen because of the sentimentsediments, we don't kns in it. >> it's a temporary piping system. we have a permanent project which will reroute around, further away and around this access area. >> sorry for the long story. sounded like a typical day. [ laughter ] >> you can go ahead. i have to get the approval. >> ask for the slides because sfgtv. >> there are no slides for this one. >> i'm howard fung and for this, the waste water bee enterprise. our forecasting extensions by six months or more or have cost variances for 10% above the approved budgets. the first one is the southeast plant, power feed and primary switch gear project. this is behind schedule because we need to rebid this project. bids were due and received in may, but we had to reject the bids. and as harlin mentioned, we're going do a prequalification process for this process, as well, so there's a lul little ln that time. the central bayside system, phase one, is behind the schedule. phase one is to complete the design for the 35% level and we are currently extending out
it up, i'm concerned of the lifetime and what can happen because of the sentimentsediments, we don't kns in it. >> it's a temporary piping system. we have a permanent project which will reroute around, further away and around this access area. >> sorry for the long story. sounded like a typical day. [ laughter ] >> you can go ahead. i have to get the approval. >> ask for the slides because sfgtv. >> there are no slides for this one. >> i'm howard fung and for...
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hims ranking democrat of the committee, or with the quiescence of senator burr, the chairman, i don't knnly serious. you have toome t the conclusion that in bill barr, donald trump finally got the attorney general he wanted. jeff sessions didn't deliver for hire jeff sessionsed himself. bill baris at taxpayer expense, hurtling around thefr glob australia to italy in pursuit of information to somehow rationalize, justify, that donald trump didn't le in 2016, andha the obama campaign, obama administration was somehow behind some spying on him. mark warner's point is, after a three-year investigati by that committee, there is absolutely nothing that has come to support that. i don't know what the answer is. david perhaps does. david: having thoroughly politicized the state department, you have to go on the presumption trump is trng to politicize the department of justice. the one mitigating factor is the guy selected to do the investigation, he has been appointed by bots parties and gold and sterling reputation, so i think we c rest and trust him. and that is what mark was saying, the whole
hims ranking democrat of the committee, or with the quiescence of senator burr, the chairman, i don't knnly serious. you have toome t the conclusion that in bill barr, donald trump finally got the attorney general he wanted. jeff sessions didn't deliver for hire jeff sessionsed himself. bill baris at taxpayer expense, hurtling around thefr glob australia to italy in pursuit of information to somehow rationalize, justify, that donald trump didn't le in 2016, andha the obama campaign, obama...
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did u kn evethe cleanest looking cars can smell musty?s trapped in your car's soft surfaces get released, and are then circulated by your ac system. to stop the cycle of odors try febreze car vent clips. febreze stops the circulation of musty air by trapping and eliminating lingering odor molecules for up to 30 days of fresh, clean air. plus, they come in a range of scents including extra light. stop the cycle of odors in your car with febreze car vent clips. brand power. helping you buy better. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. let's go to the cemetery! ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around d
did u kn evethe cleanest looking cars can smell musty?s trapped in your car's soft surfaces get released, and are then circulated by your ac system. to stop the cycle of odors try febreze car vent clips. febreze stops the circulation of musty air by trapping and eliminating lingering odor molecules for up to 30 days of fresh, clean air. plus, they come in a range of scents including extra light. stop the cycle of odors in your car with febreze car vent clips. brand power. helping you buy...
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i kn i know that's a big if >> it hasn't so far. i think it should.hat would it do it would slow the economy even more and might produce lower treasury yields but not 1.5% >> do you think trump will be re-elected >> i don't i hope not >> bill gross. great discussion >> thank you i said i wouldn't get too political. if trump doesn't win, is it warren >> i think she will be the candidate. yes. >> you think so? >> i do. >> we'd get another trillion maybe in stimulus. >> i think biden is too old and old fashioned. bernie sanders is too old and old fashioned. i think warren is the face of the future for the democratic party, like it or not. >> she is a very good chance of becoming president >> i think so based upon what's happening now, yeah. >> maybe we get that trillion and more stimulus. >> i think for sure. for better or worse. some would say inflation and perhaps that's true. remember the feds have been trying to get to 2% inflation for ten years now. it hasn't really made much -- >> maybe another trillion will do it. don't be a stranger. any time you
i kn i know that's a big if >> it hasn't so far. i think it should.hat would it do it would slow the economy even more and might produce lower treasury yields but not 1.5% >> do you think trump will be re-elected >> i don't i hope not >> bill gross. great discussion >> thank you i said i wouldn't get too political. if trump doesn't win, is it warren >> i think she will be the candidate. yes. >> you think so? >> i do. >> we'd get another...
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ref kn revenue coming if below expectation.ock is down 17% >>> well, every time a unicorn is born in silicon valley, an angel gets its wings maybe not. maybe an angel investor. we're about to hear from the company's ceo but first let's hear more. >> the vacation rental started is now valued at over $1 billion after its latest fund raising round that was led by silver lake it comes amid growing interest in short term rentals. air b and b expected to go public next year they manage 23,000 homes on behalf of homeowners and handles everything from booking to housekeepi housekeeping they now have larger ambitions to ship from rentals to the reality market >> all right thank you very much. stick around we'll look into whether vacasa will be the next big ipo how many properties do you service right now and how has ta grown over the last three years? >> we service 24,000 properties. three years ago it was about 5,000. >> whow do you get paid and by whom by the owner of the property or by an intermediary like air b and b or home away >>
ref kn revenue coming if below expectation.ock is down 17% >>> well, every time a unicorn is born in silicon valley, an angel gets its wings maybe not. maybe an angel investor. we're about to hear from the company's ceo but first let's hear more. >> the vacation rental started is now valued at over $1 billion after its latest fund raising round that was led by silver lake it comes amid growing interest in short term rentals. air b and b expected to go public next year they manage...
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kn it put me in an odd spot at nbc, let's say that. >> tucker: you resigned.e you heard from them since this piece came out? >> chris: i have not. i've heard from a lot of employees who thanked me for it and said this is a public service and kudos. it's unfortunate we have to live in this existence. >> tucker: it was a public service, there has been an awful lot written about harvey weinstein in the past year but this is the clearest account i have read about the cover-up and nbc. thanks for coming on tonight. 33 thank, tucker. >> tucker: robbie soave he is an associate editor, he joins us. is the author of "panic attack: the age of trauma." the age of trump." this account, i think you will agree leaves no room for debate. they acted as a pr team for harvey weinstein. >> he has the evidence in the piece, it's not a matter of being a human lie detector or and i believe him, he makes thee argument in his story and what he told you, i don't think there is anyone who could doubt, this network not only stonewalled the investigation from the beginning. and then when
kn it put me in an odd spot at nbc, let's say that. >> tucker: you resigned.e you heard from them since this piece came out? >> chris: i have not. i've heard from a lot of employees who thanked me for it and said this is a public service and kudos. it's unfortunate we have to live in this existence. >> tucker: it was a public service, there has been an awful lot written about harvey weinstein in the past year but this is the clearest account i have read about the cover-up and...
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in a statement, speaker pelosi described her brother as the finest public servant she ever kn knew. >o much for staying with me. new tonight, he is one of the president's closest allies on capitol hill. but in a just-released interview, south carolina senator land sindsey graham is signaling he could change his mind on impeachment. he says he has read the entire rough transcript between the president and the ukrainian president and did not consider anything in that call to be a quid pro quo. >> you are demanded if more comes out you could support impeachment? >> sure. i mean, show me something that is a crime. if you can show me that you know
in a statement, speaker pelosi described her brother as the finest public servant she ever kn knew. >o much for staying with me. new tonight, he is one of the president's closest allies on capitol hill. but in a just-released interview, south carolina senator land sindsey graham is signaling he could change his mind on impeachment. he says he has read the entire rough transcript between the president and the ukrainian president and did not consider anything in that call to be a quid pro quo....
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so that you kn, you want to head south to healdsburg community center or windsor high school.u need go this morning. please be careful on the roadways. amy hollyfield mentioned earlier that people were speeding by, take it slowly, it is hard to see. it's very, very smoky in county. you can see as we get more light how fast this thing is spreading. about 10,000 acres was the last number that we had. now more mandatory evacuations over the past hour or so. this is a major emergency in sonoma county this morning. >> definitely. we know firefighters have been working hard to fight this fire. they told us earlier this morning they're facing a lot of challenges because there's not many ways to get to and from this fire. also just because it's so early in the morning, so dark, that's presented a lot of challenges for them. right now the fire has spread, they asked people as you can see from sky map 7 along geysers road and is it red winery road right here to evacuate as well. then now everyone in geyserville has been asked to evacuate, too. that brings the number almost to about 1 st
so that you kn, you want to head south to healdsburg community center or windsor high school.u need go this morning. please be careful on the roadways. amy hollyfield mentioned earlier that people were speeding by, take it slowly, it is hard to see. it's very, very smoky in county. you can see as we get more light how fast this thing is spreading. about 10,000 acres was the last number that we had. now more mandatory evacuations over the past hour or so. this is a major emergency in sonoma...
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welcome to your kn"new day." it is friday. october 4th. 8:00 in the east. while you are sleeping. text messages came out from curt volker. they show how u.s. diplomats tried to acquiesce to rudy giuliani's commands. one text from a senior aid to volcker reads once we have a date we will call for a preseason brief, upcoming visit and outline vision for reboot of u.s.-ukraine relationship. another next represents the hundreds of millions of dollars withheld from ukraine. are we now saying the security assistance and white house meeting are conditioned on the investigations? a source tells cnn the ukrainian government went as far as to draft a public statement about commitment to carry out giuliani demands but never released it because rudy giuliani felt it deputy the didn't to for a enough. >> so quid pro quo is i give you x, you give me y. and now we see this in these text messages. also we have president's words outloud that he spoke for the whole world to see, calling on china to investigate joe biden. >> and by the way, likewise china should start an investigation into the biden
welcome to your kn"new day." it is friday. october 4th. 8:00 in the east. while you are sleeping. text messages came out from curt volker. they show how u.s. diplomats tried to acquiesce to rudy giuliani's commands. one text from a senior aid to volcker reads once we have a date we will call for a preseason brief, upcoming visit and outline vision for reboot of u.s.-ukraine relationship. another next represents the hundreds of millions of dollars withheld from ukraine. are we now...
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