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geoff bennett and abby livingston are with me. geoff, let's start with this news out of north korea. mike pompeo on a long trip that's going to take him through asia. i'm wind up in brussels for this nato summit taking place a little later this week. what explains the contrast that we were just talking about? >> hey there, david. long time korea-watchers say this is not at all a surprise. they point to the all too familiar cycle of hope and then inevitable disappointment when it comes to dealing with north korea on this issue of its nuclear weapons program. but the secretary of state went to north korea with a mission. he was there to flesh out the details of that vaguely-worded joint declaration that the president and kim jong-un signed in june at the singapore summit. at the time, you'll remember, kim agreed to work toward the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula, offering little in the way of specifics. even so, president trump tweeted that north korea no longer posed a nuclear threat. he said that americans should
geoff bennett and abby livingston are with me. geoff, let's start with this news out of north korea. mike pompeo on a long trip that's going to take him through asia. i'm wind up in brussels for this nato summit taking place a little later this week. what explains the contrast that we were just talking about? >> hey there, david. long time korea-watchers say this is not at all a surprise. they point to the all too familiar cycle of hope and then inevitable disappointment when it comes to...
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ok we can now because live to our guests former mayor of london ken livingstone mr livingston always lovely to have you on the program i want to ask was your initial reaction to boris johnson's resignation. well i'm not surprised i mean david davis who resigned yesterday is a man of absolute integrity i remember i was in parliament with him when he resigned his seat in protest calling causing a by election to protest against erosion of human rights by the government of the day and he's always been principled but boris johnson's always just been about promoting himself wanting sr didn't want to be prime minister one day saying if david davies hadn't quit forest would still be in there boris knows that if there is going to be a leadership challenge to trees in my eye he's got to leave the cabinet to do that . now we're seeing is three resignations within twenty four hours and people are talking about the government being in full broke blown crisis meanwhile theresa may spokesman says there's no question of revisiting the break the position agreed by the cabinet checkers on friday and t
ok we can now because live to our guests former mayor of london ken livingstone mr livingston always lovely to have you on the program i want to ask was your initial reaction to boris johnson's resignation. well i'm not surprised i mean david davis who resigned yesterday is a man of absolute integrity i remember i was in parliament with him when he resigned his seat in protest calling causing a by election to protest against erosion of human rights by the government of the day and he's always...
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sheriff livingston says the $3 million in annual net revenue helps run the sheriff's office but he sayse contract for a number of by budget, frankly. time will not be sustainable and we would have to go to the board and ask them and hopefully have three votes to raise the rates that we charge the government, and i just don't see that happening. >> reporter: i asked the sheriff if he was worried about any backlash from president trump. >> i am not concerned that i am in anyone's crosshairs, frankly. >> i think sheriff livingston for listening to the opinion of the large number of sincere and passionate residents who believe that our county should not use our local jail to house i.c.e. detainees. >> there is another side to this issue and this is the loss of the resource to those who live in the bay area who were coming to see those, whether they were appropriately there or not. >> reporter: in a statement i.c.e. said now instead of being housed close to family members or local attorneys i.c.e. may have to depend upon its national system of bid spaces to place those detainees in locations
sheriff livingston says the $3 million in annual net revenue helps run the sheriff's office but he sayse contract for a number of by budget, frankly. time will not be sustainable and we would have to go to the board and ask them and hopefully have three votes to raise the rates that we charge the government, and i just don't see that happening. >> reporter: i asked the sheriff if he was worried about any backlash from president trump. >> i am not concerned that i am in anyone's...
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than that he wanted to remain as indeed did david livingstone who's that the reason why his right hand now is the leader of the commons and a very important figure in the cabinet now she has now got also with philip hammond the chants of the exchequer they are a group of people who campaign for a main who are now leading the. the littering the policy of the soft brush thought this is i would argue brant this is what brits and they did for the vote to leave was very close you know fifty percent to forty eight percent if you then try and force an extremely hard breaks it you'll delivering what perhaps even a minority of the fifty percent really warms and some of those fifty percent wanted to stay pretty close to the e.u. they don't want economic meltdown in britain because all the supply chains of rectal of all manufacturing industry this could be the brics it's that person though to fall you know the irony is that you have a prime minister who was a remailer may carry it out of the irony of history. minister who is now former british minister david davies he laid out why he could no lon
than that he wanted to remain as indeed did david livingstone who's that the reason why his right hand now is the leader of the commons and a very important figure in the cabinet now she has now got also with philip hammond the chants of the exchequer they are a group of people who campaign for a main who are now leading the. the littering the policy of the soft brush thought this is i would argue brant this is what brits and they did for the vote to leave was very close you know fifty percent...
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the chakra bati report, ken livingstone.mbrace of an anti—semitic mural, and last week the refusal by the party to back the international standard of anti—semitism caused the three editors to come together like never before and speak as one. so that was the tipping point, the definition of the internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism. labour has not adopted the same definition. can you explain what the different definitions are? it is the ihra definition. 130 councils, the welsh and scottish governments and the countries across the world all adhere to it. the labour party have cherry picked four particular examples, giving them wiggle room to broadly criticise israel in ways that would not accuse them or their members of being anti—semitic. so you can, as it says on the front page of all three newspapers, you can accuse a jew of having dual loyalty with britain and israel. you can even compare israel to the nazi german state, and still not specifically be called upon ——up on anti—semitism charges. so are you sa
the chakra bati report, ken livingstone.mbrace of an anti—semitic mural, and last week the refusal by the party to back the international standard of anti—semitism caused the three editors to come together like never before and speak as one. so that was the tipping point, the definition of the internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism. labour has not adopted the same definition. can you explain what the different definitions are? it is the ihra definition. 130 councils, the...
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cc sheriff cancels ice contract 0710186 insertcontra costa county sheriff david livingston has announcedhe contract with ice to house up to 200 immigrant detainees at the west county detention facility in richmond. the sheriff says the decision is in part based on ecnomics and also on recent protests.sot david livingston/contra costa county sheriff 16-26supervisor john gioia called the decision historic and congratulated protesterssot john gioia contra costa county supervisor 33-43sotbut board of superisors chair karen mitchoff said she fears closing this facility will be a hardship on bay area families who have loved ones sot karen mitchoff/contra costa county supervisor 106-115 124/having access (pam) coming (pam) access124/having 115supervisor 106-a costa county supervisor 106-115124/having access (pam) coming up... thousands of dollars worth of apple products gone in a flash .. police now looking for at least four teen suspects responsible for the daring theft. (ken) and next... a fast moving thief in a 'snatch and grab' in san francisco... leaves the victim begging for the return of
cc sheriff cancels ice contract 0710186 insertcontra costa county sheriff david livingston has announcedhe contract with ice to house up to 200 immigrant detainees at the west county detention facility in richmond. the sheriff says the decision is in part based on ecnomics and also on recent protests.sot david livingston/contra costa county sheriff 16-26supervisor john gioia called the decision historic and congratulated protesterssot john gioia contra costa county supervisor 33-43sotbut board...
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keep in mind livingston road susr backed up because it' a great alternate.etro rail lines tnime. back to you.8 >> 6:0ight now. thanks erin. >>> straight ahead the frantic rush to t rescuese young soccered players still t inside of a thailand cave.& >> another case of poisoning in one british town has a neighborhood on edge. we're back in just 30 seconds. >> ♪ >> ♪ (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh. e new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water.♪ de's so refreshing and cious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it real spring water, real fruit flavorsre freshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. low-tracking litter designed to stay off your floor, and everywhere else. lea s make litter less of ss. les start fresh. >> ♪ >> back now at 6:09. several wildfires still burning out of control out west this morning, a major factor the weather.re intensely hot tempes only making things worse for crews as they try to save homes and businesses. in colorado a raging fire has already desoyed more than 100d homes. anust south of the san francisco are
keep in mind livingston road susr backed up because it' a great alternate.etro rail lines tnime. back to you.8 >> 6:0ight now. thanks erin. >>> straight ahead the frantic rush to t rescuese young soccered players still t inside of a thailand cave.& >> another case of poisoning in one british town has a neighborhood on edge. we're back in just 30 seconds. >> ♪ >> ♪ (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh. e new deer park sparkling is made with real spring...
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contra costa county sheriff david livingston has announced he is canceling the contract with ice to house up to 200 immigrant detainees at the west county detention facility in richmond. the sheriff says the decision is in part based on ecnomics and also on recent protests.sot david livingston/contra costa county sheriff 16-26supervisor john gioia called the decision historic and congratulated protesterssot john gioia contra costa county supervisor 33-43sotbut board of superisors chair karen mitchoff said she fears closing this facility will be a hardship on bay area families who have loved ones sot karen mitchoff/contra costa county supervisor 106-115 standup dan kerman/ martinez 124-134 (grant) in national (grant) 134martinez 124-134 (grant) in national news -- today marks the deadline imposed by a federal judge, requiring the trump administration to reunite more than 100 of the youngest immigrant children with their parents. ...but the administration...was not able to do that. a list provided by the department of justice identifies 102 immigrant children under age five, who were separa
contra costa county sheriff david livingston has announced he is canceling the contract with ice to house up to 200 immigrant detainees at the west county detention facility in richmond. the sheriff says the decision is in part based on ecnomics and also on recent protests.sot david livingston/contra costa county sheriff 16-26supervisor john gioia called the decision historic and congratulated protesterssot john gioia contra costa county supervisor 33-43sotbut board of superisors chair karen...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, livingston.ow it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good evening. they weekend for the gardners. the return of some rain. it is easing eastwards at the moment. a few showers tonight. some will continue in the west. some will return to east anglia and the south east first thing on monday morning. they south—westerly breeze continues. further north and west a good deal more fresh as we start monday morning. the breeze not as strong as it was today. a blustery day. lines of showers through east anglia and the south—east. some for the south west, the midlands and yorkshire. a lot of sunshine between the showers on monday afternoon. winds lighter than today. temperatures back on the up, widely in the 20s. 25 degrees in the south—eastern corner. the winds get lighter through the coming week. a few showers. temperatures will be taking up. —— picking up. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: geraint thomas becomes the first welshman to win the tour de france. five people die, hundreds o
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, livingston.ow it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good evening. they weekend for the gardners. the return of some rain. it is easing eastwards at the moment. a few showers tonight. some will continue in the west. some will return to east anglia and the south east first thing on monday morning. they south—westerly breeze continues. further north and west a good deal more fresh as we start monday morning. the breeze not as strong as it was today....
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contra costa county sheriff david livingston has announced he is canceling the contract with ice to house up to 200 immigrant detainees at the west county detention facility in richmond. the sheriff says the decision is in part based on ecnomics and also on recent protests.sot david livingston/contra costa county sheriff 16-26supervisor john gioia called the decision historic and congratulated protesterssot john gioia contra costa county supervisor 33-43sotbut board of superisors chair karen mitchoff said she fears closing this facility will be a hardship on bay area families who have loved ones sot karen mitchoff/contra costa county supervisor 106-115 115 supervisor 106- a costa county supervisor 106- 115 (pam) coming up: a mission many thought was impossible.. complete. the moments the soccer players and their coach were rescued from a northern thailand cave. (ken)plus: a california postal worker dies on a day when temperatures reach triple digits. the changes her family is now demanding. (pam) and next: an oregon woman goes missing ... while traveling through the bay area. why official
contra costa county sheriff david livingston has announced he is canceling the contract with ice to house up to 200 immigrant detainees at the west county detention facility in richmond. the sheriff says the decision is in part based on ecnomics and also on recent protests.sot david livingston/contra costa county sheriff 16-26supervisor john gioia called the decision historic and congratulated protesterssot john gioia contra costa county supervisor 33-43sotbut board of superisors chair karen...
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after controversy sure of david livingston broke a contract with i.c.e. earlier this week. >> families are here and detainees are here and they may very likely be sent to yuma or other parts of the prison system. >> a sheriff's office does not do immigration enforcement. in fact, our policy prohibits it. >> reporter: the county says ending the contract was partly based on pressure from the public. is now up to the federal government to figure out what to do with the i.c.e. detainees here. within 118 days, sheriff's deputies say they are working with i.c.e. to clear as many of those cases before the expiration date. >>> a richland supervisor says the contract with i.c.e. brought in up to $3 million a year, money that taxpayers may need to make a. >>> the trump adminstration says all of the eligible young migrant children may have been reunited with their families. officials say 57 of 103 children under five years old are back with their parents, the remaining 46 in government custody because they have been found to be ineligible to be returned to their fam
after controversy sure of david livingston broke a contract with i.c.e. earlier this week. >> families are here and detainees are here and they may very likely be sent to yuma or other parts of the prison system. >> a sheriff's office does not do immigration enforcement. in fact, our policy prohibits it. >> reporter: the county says ending the contract was partly based on pressure from the public. is now up to the federal government to figure out what to do with the i.c.e....
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it does not seem right, ken livingstone's case has set for two years, and anyone who wants to criticisea ntly told criticise the system seems to be instantly told off. moving onto the front page of the independent, it's interesting, mcdonald report —— reveals plans for welfare revolution. you read this exclusive story and you wonder if this is an attempt byjohn mcdonald and the labour party to move the conversation away from anti—semitism on the policy? it's a bit of both, i thinkjohn mcdonald has been much more critical of these anti—semitism problems in the past. he is said in the past few days he is very concerned and he finds it very upsetting, it is a low point for labour this year. he upsetting, it is a low point for labourthis year. he is upsetting, it is a low point for labour this year. he is doing what jeremy corbyn which should be doing, saying he is listening to this issue and is concerned about it. but again, he is also trying to move labour onto talking about policy. there could be another election which labour could win, and they need to have something to talk to the elec
it does not seem right, ken livingstone's case has set for two years, and anyone who wants to criticisea ntly told criticise the system seems to be instantly told off. moving onto the front page of the independent, it's interesting, mcdonald report —— reveals plans for welfare revolution. you read this exclusive story and you wonder if this is an attempt byjohn mcdonald and the labour party to move the conversation away from anti—semitism on the policy? it's a bit of both, i thinkjohn...
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(vocalizing continues) ♪ >> anthony: livingston, montana may be one of the prettiest and oddest townsrailroad town. a place where cattlemen could drink and philander. then later, a gateway to yellowstone national park. in the 1960s, the surrounding paradise valley was a popular setting for hollywood films, and local ranchers began to see a strange mix of creative types showing up. first to work on films, but later to stay and play cowboy for real. writers like richard brautigan, tom mcguane, and jim harrison. actors like peter fonda, warren oates, the notorious director sam peckinpah made livingston their home. ♪ >> anthony: the mint bar opened in the 1920s and holds the oldest liquor license in montana. >> anthony: the mint bar opened in the 1920s and holds the oldest liquor license in montana. railroad workers used to drink here. everybody drank here. look at that picture of the bar right there. >> dan lahren: yeah, that picture is this building during prohibition; it was a grocery store. >> anthony: my friend, dan lahren, is a jack-of-all-trades native son. a hunter, fisherman, and
(vocalizing continues) ♪ >> anthony: livingston, montana may be one of the prettiest and oddest townsrailroad town. a place where cattlemen could drink and philander. then later, a gateway to yellowstone national park. in the 1960s, the surrounding paradise valley was a popular setting for hollywood films, and local ranchers began to see a strange mix of creative types showing up. first to work on films, but later to stay and play cowboy for real. writers like richard brautigan, tom...
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after a rain delay, lancs captain liam livingstone scored 79 off 37 balls to help them set yorkshireovers. in reply, yorkshire got very close, as england'sjoe root and adam lyth made half centuries but they fell just short — losing by that solitary run. it sparked amazing scenes at old trafford! it isa it is a really good advert for the competition. elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire & leicestershire. onto rugby league and castleford tigers missed—out on the chance to go second in super league as they were beaten 32—18 by huddersfield giants. as they were beaten 32—18 cas lead for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half withjermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes and warrington won on the road at hull kr. the women's hockey world cup gets under way in london this weekend. 16 nations are taking part with england's opening game tomorrow against india at 2:00. our reporterjo currie is there. preparations for the biggest women's sporting event and the world this year are well under way
after a rain delay, lancs captain liam livingstone scored 79 off 37 balls to help them set yorkshireovers. in reply, yorkshire got very close, as england'sjoe root and adam lyth made half centuries but they fell just short — losing by that solitary run. it sparked amazing scenes at old trafford! it isa it is a really good advert for the competition. elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire & leicestershire. onto rugby league and castleford tigers missed—out on the...
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contra costa county sheriff david livingston has announced he is canceling the contract with ice to house up to 200 immigrant detainees at the west county detention facility in richmond. the sheriff says the decision is in part based on ecnomics and also on recent protests.sot david livingston/contra costa county sheriff 16-26supervisor john gioia called the decision historic and congratulated protesterssot john gioia contra costa county supervisor 33-43sotbut board of superisors chair karen mitchoff said she fears closing this facility will be a hardship on bay area families who have loved ones sot karen mitchoff/contra costa county supervisor 106-115 115 ( robin )in national news... some of the children under the age of five, separated from their families at the border - were reunited by the deadline. but many others are still in detention centers. a federal judge based in california ..has turned down a department of justice request for more time for the reunions. the children who are under the tuesday deadline, are all under age 5 ... and have been held by the government for weeks or m
contra costa county sheriff david livingston has announced he is canceling the contract with ice to house up to 200 immigrant detainees at the west county detention facility in richmond. the sheriff says the decision is in part based on ecnomics and also on recent protests.sot david livingston/contra costa county sheriff 16-26supervisor john gioia called the decision historic and congratulated protesterssot john gioia contra costa county supervisor 33-43sotbut board of superisors chair karen...
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sheriff david livingston denied the request saying that the tories were disruptive. the mayor accused the sheriff of having something to hide. the sheriff's office responded by citing several services that offer detainees and several state officials that toured the facility since october 2017. today, the mayor finally gets his tour. he is still not here yet but we are told it will happen at 9:30. additionally, the truth act form is scheduled for the afternoon of july 24 in the board of supervisors. here, the public and get information on how ice was given access to people in the county. we are told once the tour happens it will end at 10:30. at that time he will come out and do a press conference with the media out here. in richmond, lee martinez, kutv 2 news. >>> an update for you later this afternoon. >>> big names in hollywood are sharing a letter that was sharing a letter that was separated from her son by immigrant officials. some stars featured in the video, the mother was trying to protect her son from violence in honduras when they were stopped at the border.
sheriff david livingston denied the request saying that the tories were disruptive. the mayor accused the sheriff of having something to hide. the sheriff's office responded by citing several services that offer detainees and several state officials that toured the facility since october 2017. today, the mayor finally gets his tour. he is still not here yet but we are told it will happen at 9:30. additionally, the truth act form is scheduled for the afternoon of july 24 in the board of...
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now, contra costa sheriff, david livingstone, taking a hard stance, essentially saying no to i.c.e. by canceling the county's contract with the agency. >>> to be clear, the sheriff's office does not do immigration enforcement. in fact, the policy prohibits it . >> reporter: 169 detainees currently housed in the west detention facility in richmond could essentially be transported anywhere in the country. or be released back to the bay area. it is up to i.c.e. to decide over the next 20 days . >> ending the contract is critical in rebuilding trust. >> reporter: the supervisor has publicly opposed the i.c.e. contract and eroded trust with immigrant families. ending the contract was based upon public pressure and future economics. there is another side to the issue. >> i am sorry we are losing the contract. >> reporter: contra cows t -- contra costa county supervisor says that they bring in $300 million in revenue and now they will need to tap into reserve funds. >> the contra costa county taxpayer will need to fill this hole. this year we are able to do this, but as we move forward in
now, contra costa sheriff, david livingstone, taking a hard stance, essentially saying no to i.c.e. by canceling the county's contract with the agency. >>> to be clear, the sheriff's office does not do immigration enforcement. in fact, the policy prohibits it . >> reporter: 169 detainees currently housed in the west detention facility in richmond could essentially be transported anywhere in the country. or be released back to the bay area. it is up to i.c.e. to decide over the...
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. >> sheriff david livingston says the reason is money. the agreement with i.c.e. brought in about $3 million a year but i says because of rising operational cos recently targeting the department because of its wo facilit 169 i.c.e. detainees. >>> a live look in the san francisco area. we are on the london breed wl b sworn in as mayor and dozens of guests will be on hand. breed will become the city's 45th mayor and the first black woman to hold the office. she will be sworn in by current candidate for governor gavin newsom. other former mayors will be on hand, dianne feinstein, art agnos and willie brown will be there. >>> the plan to california hit a roadblock. opponents filed a lawsuit asking the state's supreme court to pull the proposition from the fall ballot. the lawsuit claims it would drastically alter the state's government and constitutional framework and it would break the state into three regions. no response yet fr venture capitalist tim draper who is behind the initiative. >>suspended. for that number. >> were you aware of that? a i know nothing about
. >> sheriff david livingston says the reason is money. the agreement with i.c.e. brought in about $3 million a year but i says because of rising operational cos recently targeting the department because of its wo facilit 169 i.c.e. detainees. >>> a live look in the san francisco area. we are on the london breed wl b sworn in as mayor and dozens of guests will be on hand. breed will become the city's 45th mayor and the first black woman to hold the office. she will be sworn in by...
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livingston is with us. independent line. caller: good morning. the people say they are pro-life and care so much about saving the infant's life. why don't they start an organization that detects the ?ife of that baby try to help if that baby comes ?re they willing to help start an organization that can help the people. think --le i don't that must be a reason. ways butame a million they can't come up with one idea to help that baby when the baby is alive. to help the mother to make sure they don't -- too much percy in this country. correct iyou are would be angry. in fact to or not. only is my organization focused on that but there's a vast network of organizations house the country. centers.nancy care a great number of them do exactly what you say. they are diving off the process .f pregnancy whether a woman is planning to be a parent or allowing the child to be adopted by another family that process is holistic. cares about her health. mental, spiritual, physical welfare and that of her child. i believe we have a responsibility to address those
livingston is with us. independent line. caller: good morning. the people say they are pro-life and care so much about saving the infant's life. why don't they start an organization that detects the ?ife of that baby try to help if that baby comes ?re they willing to help start an organization that can help the people. think --le i don't that must be a reason. ways butame a million they can't come up with one idea to help that baby when the baby is alive. to help the mother to make sure they...
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seen a bus or livingston for microsoft percentage that was on a school killing the stupidest of its own it always was a microsoft intensely let's listen young as well of course i'm stuck on most microsoft isn't that hot and also all of the gen is going to last year if i don't like cause of this moment microsoft product of and i need it for bush just a bit on a notion i needed to do in the current hundreds are i now i knew. this modernistic the nation also all of guys are not even so sure. these alternatives have been around for a long time they're based on the fundamentally different principle called open source. in contrast to the proprietary software of microsoft and other companies open source software uses a source code that is publicly available. that's why hundreds of thousands of programmers around the world can improve it extended and fix bugs. the collective workforce of the swarm of programmers discovers and closes security good . and efficiently produces state of the art software including the world's most widely used operating systems linux and then droid. unlike microsoft w
seen a bus or livingston for microsoft percentage that was on a school killing the stupidest of its own it always was a microsoft intensely let's listen young as well of course i'm stuck on most microsoft isn't that hot and also all of the gen is going to last year if i don't like cause of this moment microsoft product of and i need it for bush just a bit on a notion i needed to do in the current hundreds are i now i knew. this modernistic the nation also all of guys are not even so sure. these...
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senior ministers leaves to resign made cabinet now in a tenuous position former london mayor ken livingstone told us he's never seen british politics in such disorder. the simple fact is i can't ever recall the trauma in my life when the politics of the british government has been in such chaos and with complete impossibility to try and understand where we'll be in three months or six months or next year will the government to go if we don't know will we actually vote to leave we don't know literally i've never known such an uncertainty in all my time in politics and frankly i suspect it would be a huge impact on our economy what foreign corporation is going to be thinking of investing in britain when all of this is helping me and there is no one person on either side who can unite the tory party around this issue i mean the most divisive issue and it takes me back to the one nine hundred ninety s. when our then tory prime minister john major who was trying to preside over a tory party divided in parliament over whether or not we should join the common currency and the end. you had a labor l
senior ministers leaves to resign made cabinet now in a tenuous position former london mayor ken livingstone told us he's never seen british politics in such disorder. the simple fact is i can't ever recall the trauma in my life when the politics of the british government has been in such chaos and with complete impossibility to try and understand where we'll be in three months or six months or next year will the government to go if we don't know will we actually vote to leave we don't know...
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. >> james drives past livingston and throws it down.ecognizable people on earth. >> james up and under, throws it off the backboard. oh, what a perfect pass to himself. >> reporter: and now lebron james is heading to los angeles to play for the lakers. terms of the deal released last night by james' agent, 4 years, $154 million. excitement is already building in los angeles. >> one, two, three. [ cheers ] >> yay. >> reporter: fans in cleveland, they're sharing their disappointment. >> i was very disappointed in lebron. i think that he needs to be a little bit more loyal. i think this is his hometown, and he should have stayed with it. >> reporter: james posted a story on instagram featuring a massive crowd celebrating the nba title that james helped bring them two years ago. james writing, thank you, northeast ohio, for an incredible four seasons. this will always be home. and a statement on twitter from the lebron james family foundation saying in part, i may be working somewhere else now, but akron will always be my home. james made h
. >> james drives past livingston and throws it down.ecognizable people on earth. >> james up and under, throws it off the backboard. oh, what a perfect pass to himself. >> reporter: and now lebron james is heading to los angeles to play for the lakers. terms of the deal released last night by james' agent, 4 years, $154 million. excitement is already building in los angeles. >> one, two, three. [ cheers ] >> yay. >> reporter: fans in cleveland, they're...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, livingston. now it's time for a look at the weather.nditions not setting if the weather agenda for the week ahead. brighter skies in the west. winds will be lighter and more sunshine. there will be some rain but in the form of showers. showers most frequent in the north and west. in the east things will warm up substantially. the pressure, noticed the circulation weakening through the circulation weakening through the week. towards the end of the week, dragging the airfrom the western parts of europe so something much hotter to our shores. enter the morning, showers fading before returning to the south and west. in the north and east of scotland these temperatures. a few areas prone to the showers. across scotland, one too could be heavy and thundery. a lot of dry and sunny weather around. introducing some showers through a portion of your day. it will fill a bit warmer when the sunshine is out. wet weather returns towards southern parts of scotland tomorrow, and southern parts of england and wales. temperatures cooler across scotland,
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, livingston. now it's time for a look at the weather.nditions not setting if the weather agenda for the week ahead. brighter skies in the west. winds will be lighter and more sunshine. there will be some rain but in the form of showers. showers most frequent in the north and west. in the east things will warm up substantially. the pressure, noticed the circulation weakening through the circulation weakening through the week. towards the end of the week, dragging...
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after a rain delay, lancs captain liam livingstone, scored 79 off 37 balls to help them, set yorkshire adam lyth both making 50s, but they felljust short — losing byjust one run in the end. cue wild celebrations from the home fans. elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire. castleford tigers missed—out on the chance, to go second in super league as they lost to the huddersfield giants. castleford lead for much of the first half — but huddersfield took control in the second half with, jermaine mcgill—vary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. before we go, just time to remind you that the tour de france starts again in just under an hour's time. britain's geraint thomas still has the leader's yellowjersey, and you can follow it all live on the bbc sport website. that's all the sport for now. now for the weather with helen willetts. many of us had at least a little rain — a rarity — yesterday. but it's back to business as usual today. we've seen a little drizzly rain first thing.
after a rain delay, lancs captain liam livingstone, scored 79 off 37 balls to help them, set yorkshire adam lyth both making 50s, but they felljust short — losing byjust one run in the end. cue wild celebrations from the home fans. elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire. castleford tigers missed—out on the chance, to go second in super league as they lost to the huddersfield giants. castleford lead for much of the first half — but huddersfield took...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, livingston.s been freed after eight months in jail. ahed tamimi had an emotional reunion with family and friends today, after becoming a symbol of resistance against israel when the footage of her slap went viral. tom bateman reports. a palestinian teenager reunited with her family after eight months in israeli jails, ahed tamimi's case brought a new spotlight to the decades—old conflict. translation: from the house of the martyr, i say resistance is continuing until the occupation is removed. all female prisoners injail are strong, and i thank everyone who stood by me in prison. aged 16, ahed tamimi slapped and kicked an israeli soldier outside her home, demanding the troops leave. her family live—streamed the footage on facebook. there had been clashes in her village, a frequent site of palestinian protest in the israeli—occupied west bank. so much of the debate in this case stemmed from ahed tamimi's age. where israel saw a teenage assault against a soldier, palestinians saw an act of dignity.
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, livingston.s been freed after eight months in jail. ahed tamimi had an emotional reunion with family and friends today, after becoming a symbol of resistance against israel when the footage of her slap went viral. tom bateman reports. a palestinian teenager reunited with her family after eight months in israeli jails, ahed tamimi's case brought a new spotlight to the decades—old conflict. translation: from the house of the martyr, i say resistance is continuing...
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. >> i think sheriff livingston to listening to the large number of sincere and passing it -- on holdingtainees. >> we have a loss of this resource. whether they were here appropriately or not. >> now i.c.e. might have to depend on locations that are farther away, reducing the opportunity for in person family visit. the contract will end in four months. and i.c.e. will work on training detainees to other facilities. >> one of the concerns with ending this decision is it detainees will be transferred farther away. one father will be moved to colorado. his family is not sure how long he will be held. they are frustrated and for the other families that are being separated from loved ones. we reach out to i.c.e. for statement, and did not hear back. >> reporter: alexa lopez had her can sierra in richmond. >> after the dance and we went to see my dad. >> reporter: two weeks later they said that the 46-year-old was a transfer to colorado. his wife said it's been a difficult situation, she believes the transfer to colorado is because the county contract with i.c.e. is being terminated. lopez wa
. >> i think sheriff livingston to listening to the large number of sincere and passing it -- on holdingtainees. >> we have a loss of this resource. whether they were here appropriately or not. >> now i.c.e. might have to depend on locations that are farther away, reducing the opportunity for in person family visit. the contract will end in four months. and i.c.e. will work on training detainees to other facilities. >> one of the concerns with ending this decision is it...
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. >> bruce livingston, executive director of alcohol justice and we support this being put on the ballot, excited by it. there is harms and cost to government from the cannabis industry in san francisco includes cost of planning and zoning and public safety and rare instances of health care costs. we call it a charge for harm. we supported that in the alcohol mitigation fee proposal that was supported by the board of supervisors and ultimately vetoed by the mayor and then prop 24 that said to do a mitigation fee is a two-thirds vote. this time, big alcohol, big tobacco and the sugary beverage industry -- it was kind of sad that it had to happen, but your own sugary beverage tax was exempted in the freeze on grocery taxes, and it's now or never in passing a charge for harm tax on marijuana in san francisco. it's time to do it and thank you for putting it on the ballot we hope. >> jim lazarus san francisco chamber of congress. thank you for your wor working on this. we have the broader issue of the payroll tax reform that is not completed targeting any becomes problematic when we go back t
. >> bruce livingston, executive director of alcohol justice and we support this being put on the ballot, excited by it. there is harms and cost to government from the cannabis industry in san francisco includes cost of planning and zoning and public safety and rare instances of health care costs. we call it a charge for harm. we supported that in the alcohol mitigation fee proposal that was supported by the board of supervisors and ultimately vetoed by the mayor and then prop 24 that...
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the british cabinet office minister david livingstone fills in for theresa may during question time in the house of commons. then a joint news conference with president trump and prime minister may followed by the president's visit with greenough zip -- with queen elizabeth. 11:00, q&a with gregory watson talking about his efforts to ratify the 27th amendment. at question time this week, a cabinet office minister filled in for prime minister theresa may who is attending the nato summit in brussels. he discussed president trump's visit to great written a much ramped -- to great britain, transatlantic relations, and brexit. emily thornberry stood in for jeremy corbyn. >> order, questions for the prime minister? chris stevens? >> very wise. [all shouting] >> mr. speaker. asked to reply, my right honorable friend the prime minister is attending the nato summit in brussels. i know members from both sides of these house would like to join me in paying tribute to lord carrington who died on monday. an extraordinary life of public service including defense secretary, foreign secretary, and sec
the british cabinet office minister david livingstone fills in for theresa may during question time in the house of commons. then a joint news conference with president trump and prime minister may followed by the president's visit with greenough zip -- with queen elizabeth. 11:00, q&a with gregory watson talking about his efforts to ratify the 27th amendment. at question time this week, a cabinet office minister filled in for prime minister theresa may who is attending the nato summit in...
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and submerge ourselves in livingston. the soaking way but inspired a new perspective opens up for us in this country a gateway into that world. where. branson opens the gates in manchester and he's the deputy head of state of what is for them the truth. just off the international border so normally i would ask you for your passport but we will let you slide today. but yes this is our nation and. for over twenty years brendan and his people have been fighting for an independent whiney free from the united states. they've been given land in the jungle at the foot of the mountains eighty four people live in the settlement which has its own government and is tolerated by the us. a lot of hopes up and brandon by those who want to preserve their language and identity. so like i'm the next generation them so i have a responsibility to to take on you know the rest of us because this is a. place where we we feel we can truly be hawaii you know this is where we feel safe this is where we feel at home this is this is where we feel l
and submerge ourselves in livingston. the soaking way but inspired a new perspective opens up for us in this country a gateway into that world. where. branson opens the gates in manchester and he's the deputy head of state of what is for them the truth. just off the international border so normally i would ask you for your passport but we will let you slide today. but yes this is our nation and. for over twenty years brendan and his people have been fighting for an independent whiney free from...
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if someone can forward and said --one of the people livingston said, you caught me. i did it. i am resigning because that is the right thing to do. i urge clinton to do the same. that is better than the outright denial. they behave atrociously toward women and then everyone by lying about it. >> why do the woman state -- why do the women stay with them? >> they have children, to divorce and break up a family and cause tremendous pain to a lot of people. i would not presume to judge anybody who finds themselves in a situation. >> in your book, if i can find it, you write this -- far too many young men behave like pigs. >> yes, they do. one thing i noticed. as with so many things in our culture, the questions about have divided people. your people on the right to say it is a hoax, it does not exist. you have people on the left saying we have a misogynistic society that raises men to be racist. i do not think we -- to be rapists. i do not think we raise men to be rapists. i think it is wrong to deny. all of the statistics i have looked at and students i spoke to, it is undeniable
if someone can forward and said --one of the people livingston said, you caught me. i did it. i am resigning because that is the right thing to do. i urge clinton to do the same. that is better than the outright denial. they behave atrociously toward women and then everyone by lying about it. >> why do the woman state -- why do the women stay with them? >> they have children, to divorce and break up a family and cause tremendous pain to a lot of people. i would not presume to judge...
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. >>> contra costa sheriff david livingston announced that he is ending a multimillion dollar contractdocumented interference -- immigrants at a jail in richmond. he said that the budget did play a role. the only bay area jail that houses undocumented immigrants detained by ice. >>> you're watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 pm. the decision to end the contract with ice is not necessarily a good thing.>> their loved one was moved from richmond to a detention facility outside the state. cristina rendon own thanks the family that says the family thinks that it was due to the termination. >> reporter: alexa lopez, in richmond, where her dad, was being detained by ice. >> after the dancing, we went in to see my dad.>> reporter: less than two weeks later, the 46-year-old was transferred with other detainees to an ice facility in colorado. she says it has been a difficult situation, wondering when her husband will be released, she said it might be because the county contract with ice is going to be terminated. he got a dui several years ago, detained last march, when he went to check in with ic
. >>> contra costa sheriff david livingston announced that he is ending a multimillion dollar contractdocumented interference -- immigrants at a jail in richmond. he said that the budget did play a role. the only bay area jail that houses undocumented immigrants detained by ice. >>> you're watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 pm. the decision to end the contract with ice is not necessarily a good thing.>> their loved one was moved from richmond to a detention facility...
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the medium security jail houses an average of 200 undocumented immigrants per day, sheriff david livingston says the $3 million in annual net revenue help to run the office, but he decided to end it for a number of reasons. >> much of this is driven by budget, frankly, the contract over time will not be sustaihave to go to the board and asked them, and hopefully have three votes to raise the rates that we charge the government, and i just don't see that happening. >> reporter: i asked the sheriff if he was worried about backlash from president trump. >> i am not concerned that i am in anyone's crosshairs, frankly. >> reporter: the reaction was mixed. >> the large number of sincere and passionate residence, who believe that our county should not use our local jail to house ice detainees. >> there is another side to the issue, the loss of this resource to those who live in the bay area who are coming to see those , whether they were appropriately there or not.>> reporter: in a statement, i said instead of being housed close to family members, ice may have to depend on this national system of
the medium security jail houses an average of 200 undocumented immigrants per day, sheriff david livingston says the $3 million in annual net revenue help to run the office, but he decided to end it for a number of reasons. >> much of this is driven by budget, frankly, the contract over time will not be sustaihave to go to the board and asked them, and hopefully have three votes to raise the rates that we charge the government, and i just don't see that happening. >> reporter: i...
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>> there certainly cement, there's new stuff, i assume most of us are from the region, windsor, livingston. we know, i've never seen this but it's fantastic. there's a new bar. but, at what price is it sustainable. nobody's doing numbers. we'll put it to you this way. the detroit public schools are the worst-performing schools in america. that's our children. every region, we live together , these kids don't do well, your kids want to well. it's true. we've all decided were going to look out for kids, but it's the worst. so, 600 million in the hole. 700million in the hole. the state is going to bail out you. the taxpayer took down and yet we found 600 million in the city to give it to a billionaire. now, let's do the math. we paid, we lost 20 million a year on that deal. 12million to finance it and 8 million to pay in revenue share. that's 20 million gone out of the budget. in order to recoup that, in order to break even for the public bank, not like it's fun to go to a bar, what kind of jobs would you have to create at what paygrade to pay that back yearly. you want here the number, remem
>> there certainly cement, there's new stuff, i assume most of us are from the region, windsor, livingston. we know, i've never seen this but it's fantastic. there's a new bar. but, at what price is it sustainable. nobody's doing numbers. we'll put it to you this way. the detroit public schools are the worst-performing schools in america. that's our children. every region, we live together , these kids don't do well, your kids want to well. it's true. we've all decided were going to look...
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that was before livingston decided to end the contract with the federal government.esday, the sheriff announced -- was cutting ties with ice. say the constant protests played a role in his decision. the mayor says he is still wanting to get inside the jail to investigate allegations of misuse and mistreatment. in april, he requested a tour. the sheriff's deputy was arrested for allegedly having sex with two inmates. but sheriff livingston denied the mayor's request, saying the tours were disruptive. the mayor has accused the sheriff of heavy something to hide. today, the mayor gets a tour. it will begin at 9 am. -- is also scheduled for the -- the public and get information on how ice was given access to people in contra costa county. the tour begins in less than two hours. no word yet if we will be able to get inside as well and tour alongside the mayor. it will be a press conference after around 1030 with mayor but. in richmond, leigh martinez, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the time is 7:34. parts board of directors. will replace him bart service for early-morning writers,
that was before livingston decided to end the contract with the federal government.esday, the sheriff announced -- was cutting ties with ice. say the constant protests played a role in his decision. the mayor says he is still wanting to get inside the jail to investigate allegations of misuse and mistreatment. in april, he requested a tour. the sheriff's deputy was arrested for allegedly having sex with two inmates. but sheriff livingston denied the mayor's request, saying the tours were...
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contra costa county sheriff david livingston has announced he is canceling the contract with ice to housend. the sheriff says the decision is in part based on ecnomics and also on recent protests.sot david livingston/contra costa county sheriff supervisor john gioia called the decision historic and congratulated protesters sot john gioia contra costa county supervisor sotbut board of superisors chair karen mitchoff said she fears closing this facility will be a hardship on bay area families who have loved ones sot karen mitchoff/contra costa county supervisor 106-115 ( terisa ) police in millbrae have arrested one person for arson. ( terisa ) terrifying moments for 2 children... as a fire burns through their townhouse in antioch. this is video of the fire. a neighbor says a 12-year-old boy... who was watching a baby... frantically banged on her door yesterday afternoon. by the time firefighters arrived... flames were pouring out at least two units. a total of 10 units were damaged or destoryed. the boy and the baby were treated for minor smoke inhalation.
contra costa county sheriff david livingston has announced he is canceling the contract with ice to housend. the sheriff says the decision is in part based on ecnomics and also on recent protests.sot david livingston/contra costa county sheriff supervisor john gioia called the decision historic and congratulated protesters sot john gioia contra costa county supervisor sotbut board of superisors chair karen mitchoff said she fears closing this facility will be a hardship on bay area families who...