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>> reporter: by phone, i talked to kenny make -- kenny mcmillan. he is doing some work with pg&e. he was not home at the time. he confirms that this is the property. he was called yesterday by his daughter who saw it on the news and delivered the bad news to him that his mobile home trailer here is completely gone. he also lost two cars. he said fortunately he does have a house. and his daughter also was in the bay area. so he is talking with his insurance right now to find out what can be salvaged. he didn't have full fire insurance on that mobile home. cal fire says fires are about 80% contained and now in the mop up stage. in addition to mcmillan pop's mobile home, cal fire says one outbuilding, three cars, one trailer, and one boat were destroyed yesterday. around 1:00 yesterday afternoon, flynn started flipping up across the grass field. simultaneous calls came in of multiple fires erupting. five in contra costa county and two in alameda county. a rancher said he left yesterday to take a lunch break when the fire broke out. he raced back when locals told him that the fire was
>> reporter: by phone, i talked to kenny make -- kenny mcmillan. he is doing some work with pg&e. he was not home at the time. he confirms that this is the property. he was called yesterday by his daughter who saw it on the news and delivered the bad news to him that his mobile home trailer here is completely gone. he also lost two cars. he said fortunately he does have a house. and his daughter also was in the bay area. so he is talking with his insurance right now to find out what...
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in talking to mcmillan, i learned he did not have full fire insurance on his home. back to you guys. >> thank you. you can see the winds are still blowing where she is. i'm checking with mark for a look at what is taking place across the bay area. >> reporter: we do not have fire weather warnings in place. there is still fire danger for us. when we have strong winds in the mix, that increases concerns. temperatures were in the mid 60s yesterday. the humidity is around 50%. the winds where the biggest factor. they continue to be the biggest factor. there guessing around 39 miles per hour. 55 miles per hour near the ultima pass. there is strong and gusty pam cook -- winds. the winds are a factor in the bay area. there are strong wind gusts in the past 24 hours. yesterday was the peak of the event. there are blustery conditions in the forecast today. there are clouds over northern california and the bay area. there is lingering overcast in the south bay. the east may also. we will check in on the 9 am report. aravind observations. fairfield 20 miles per hour. the airpo
in talking to mcmillan, i learned he did not have full fire insurance on his home. back to you guys. >> thank you. you can see the winds are still blowing where she is. i'm checking with mark for a look at what is taking place across the bay area. >> reporter: we do not have fire weather warnings in place. there is still fire danger for us. when we have strong winds in the mix, that increases concerns. temperatures were in the mid 60s yesterday. the humidity is around 50%. the winds...
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the mcmillan plan to make a small incision in the air dry and suck up the fluid which may be thick and slimy . if you fly mostly then we insert a tube so that air can get in and help it he'll come and don't self medicate ear drops for instance often contain substances to numb the pain that can lead to balance problems and dizziness. ben and leo are fine again but since the middle ear infection often leaves the air sensitive to the cold they should wear a cap when it's chilly outside. so now you know what they used agents and now you will learn what committees it's a robotic walking system that brings people back on their feet when they have problems with a look at. who needs that more it's believes that. more it's just been waiting for us he wants to perform a song he's been learning. hair arms forward are asking. for. more it's was a pre-term baby he weighed just five hundred fifty grams of birth and had bleeding in his brain. the doctors diagnosed him with cerebral palsy it's hard for him to control his muscles. i really have to concentrate. i couldn't walk at all until recently and.
the mcmillan plan to make a small incision in the air dry and suck up the fluid which may be thick and slimy . if you fly mostly then we insert a tube so that air can get in and help it he'll come and don't self medicate ear drops for instance often contain substances to numb the pain that can lead to balance problems and dizziness. ben and leo are fine again but since the middle ear infection often leaves the air sensitive to the cold they should wear a cap when it's chilly outside. so now you...
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my name is brad mcmillan, and i have a company that designs and manufactures electronics primarily for the electric power industry where it is used to automate the electric power grid. i am an electronics engineer and worked almost my entire career in this industry, and my family has lived in san francisco since 1854. i am here to address support for migrating to an all-electricity transit system. over the last few decades we have seen rapid advances in clean energy technology, solar panels, utility skill wind farms, electric cars, and ever higher capacity batteries are all undergoing advancements to make them more powerful, easier to use and cheaper. these technologies are being created in response to the problems caused by the burning of fossil fuels. in addition to global warming, the use of fossil fuel causes mountains of coal ash we don't know what to do with, inevitable spills that pollute the land and water, and the awful smog that we have to live with at any of the major cities. in contrast, clean engineer technologies have much less waste and there is nothing to spill, and we
my name is brad mcmillan, and i have a company that designs and manufactures electronics primarily for the electric power industry where it is used to automate the electric power grid. i am an electronics engineer and worked almost my entire career in this industry, and my family has lived in san francisco since 1854. i am here to address support for migrating to an all-electricity transit system. over the last few decades we have seen rapid advances in clean energy technology, solar panels,...
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. >>> for more now let's turn to brad mcmillan to talk about a stronger dollar and how it might impact your markets and investment he is with commonwealth financial invest am. good to s you. welcome back. >> glad to be here. thank you. >> put it intoct perse. bob pisani laid out some of it, but the stronger dollar is realle a rion of a stronger economy, right? >> i think that'sri exactly t. when you look at why the dollar is going up, it reflect faster growth. it reflects higher interest rates which, again, say the economy here is doing better. so in that respect it's a sign of success and the good effects are very likely to outweigh the bad effects, at least here in the u.s. >> you make the point,yes,e hit a high for the year today for the dollar index, but if yob gok a few years, we're nowhere near more recent ghs. we've seen a declining dollar lately, so at this point do you see us going back to those more recent highs at this point? >> i don't see us goingback. the point you make, we need context is critical. yes,t we're a high for the year, but it's only may and we're still onl at
. >>> for more now let's turn to brad mcmillan to talk about a stronger dollar and how it might impact your markets and investment he is with commonwealth financial invest am. good to s you. welcome back. >> glad to be here. thank you. >> put it intoct perse. bob pisani laid out some of it, but the stronger dollar is realle a rion of a stronger economy, right? >> i think that'sri exactly t. when you look at why the dollar is going up, it reflect faster growth. it...
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. >> i will point out i did francis mcmill inis in contact with -- mcmillan is in contact with them. stand by for change of captioner ] >> it's very frightening. so i am really supportive of the work that's been done to designate this area and encourage, of course, staff to continue communication with the property owners. i thank the property owners for accepting the responsibility. we're honored, ok. we're honored to have you. good. >> i want to add that being in a category for building, it doesn't prevent additions from being made though these buildings. it's possible to extend them. >> i move the resolution, but i don't have the resolution to initiate designation -- >> it's in our packet with the one change with the one buildinr what it was. it will continue to be a category 1 building. >> ok. i move the resolution to initiate designation of mission conservation district. >> yes, i just had a comment and asked mr. frye if he could confirm. whether these buildings are in the district or not, they're still resources under sequa and would need to have similar evaluations and assessme
. >> i will point out i did francis mcmill inis in contact with -- mcmillan is in contact with them. stand by for change of captioner ] >> it's very frightening. so i am really supportive of the work that's been done to designate this area and encourage, of course, staff to continue communication with the property owners. i thank the property owners for accepting the responsibility. we're honored, ok. we're honored to have you. good. >> i want to add that being in a category...
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brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope.
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. >> mcmillan's investigation reveals judith campbell is a woman in demand. >> as you can imagine, thosenew what was coming were a little bit on the edge of our seat. >> jack is not campbell's only male companion. she's also having an affair with bobby's longstanding nemesis, sam giancana, the chicago mafia boss. >> it appeared that giancana and jfk were sharing a girlfriend. >> you just can't make it up. >> it was a very awkward thing to be saying to the attorney general you need to know your brother's been compromised. >> i mean, imagine, this is the president of the united states having an affair with this woman who is also involved with the head of the chicago mafia. it's a devastatingly dangerous thing for him to be doing. >> jack was vulnerable. he was somewhat reckless. he needed somebody to clean stuff up. >> bobby acts immediately to terminate his brother's relationship with judith campbell. >> the next day, the phone operator at the white house was instructed no more calls. he had cut off that relationship. >> the even bigger problem for bobby is how to deal with jack's old fri
. >> mcmillan's investigation reveals judith campbell is a woman in demand. >> as you can imagine, thosenew what was coming were a little bit on the edge of our seat. >> jack is not campbell's only male companion. she's also having an affair with bobby's longstanding nemesis, sam giancana, the chicago mafia boss. >> it appeared that giancana and jfk were sharing a girlfriend. >> you just can't make it up. >> it was a very awkward thing to be saying to the...
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a book recommendation for this weekend for president trump, i would recommend he read margaret mcmillan's book, it's a story about china including something you just talked about. which is the president of the united states at that point, richard nixon sitting down with a legal pad, with his advisors and saying what do we want? what do they want? what are the areas of agreement? as was the case with the chinese, a party that we really don't understand that well. >> do you feel as though when you look at something like those negotiations, you know, part of it because people like nixon and kissinger spent a lot of time trying to understand the history, the culture, where were the chinese coming from? i know that some of the negotiators on the iran deal tried to understand, put yourself in their shoes and try to understand where they are. is that important? >> absolutely essential. and if you look at the cases we have been talking about, this is certainly what president carter did, in coming to the successful camp david accord negotiations. and "thirty teen d he spent months studying the per
a book recommendation for this weekend for president trump, i would recommend he read margaret mcmillan's book, it's a story about china including something you just talked about. which is the president of the united states at that point, richard nixon sitting down with a legal pad, with his advisors and saying what do we want? what do they want? what are the areas of agreement? as was the case with the chinese, a party that we really don't understand that well. >> do you feel as though...
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that was mcmillan's words.s is a play for the long term but near-term pain and the valuations and what walmart's stake could be are all over the place they didn't have a good way to model it until we actually knew how were they were paying and what that was worth and what the earnings impact could be >> it's not profitable either. courtney, thank you. great context. setting up the walmart story >>> joining us to talk more about it, someone who knows the competitive pressures from walmart all too well former target vice chair, former toys "r" us ceo, now ceo at storch advisers. >> good morning. >> what is walmart getting with this majority investment in flipkart >> the leading share of one of the largest markets in the world. nothing short than a battle for retail global domination everyone believes e-commerce is the future of retail and walmart is very far behind in the u.s amazon is maybe ten times or more larger in the u.s. than walmart. and they've said they'll try to invest and try to catch up getting the l
that was mcmillan's words.s is a play for the long term but near-term pain and the valuations and what walmart's stake could be are all over the place they didn't have a good way to model it until we actually knew how were they were paying and what that was worth and what the earnings impact could be >> it's not profitable either. courtney, thank you. great context. setting up the walmart story >>> joining us to talk more about it, someone who knows the competitive pressures from...
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. >> the trip is considered such a success that prime minister harold mcmillan writes in his diary the iii for good and all. >> when the queen goes abroad, it was diplomacy. it's about saying, i represent britain, i am your friend, you are my friend, this is going to be a historic visit. >> the travel as well as her full schedule of appointments at home leaves little time to spend with her young children, charles and anne. >> back in the day when charles was a little boy, the queen would go on tours for months at a time. so there's this sense that charles, particularly, felt like he didn't see very much of his parents and that he didn't particularly enjoy his childhood. >> it was always duty first. i'm not saying family necessarily came second, but there were times when perhaps her children did have to take second place to the job. >> the queen had her other two children, andrew and edward, much later on. i think when she was perhaps a little more comfortable with the job. so i think the queen's relationship with her younger two children was a little closer perhaps than it was with her
. >> the trip is considered such a success that prime minister harold mcmillan writes in his diary the iii for good and all. >> when the queen goes abroad, it was diplomacy. it's about saying, i represent britain, i am your friend, you are my friend, this is going to be a historic visit. >> the travel as well as her full schedule of appointments at home leaves little time to spend with her young children, charles and anne. >> back in the day when charles was a little...
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i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find
i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find
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and chief, mayor mcmillan and chief ainsley. >> thank you so much. i am, to follow all of what we have heard thus far, is kind of hard. because i agree with all of it. and i think that all of us strive to present the best case that we can. we in clark'sville, fifth largest city in the state, but we have the sometimes we call tt fortune and misfortune of being 49 miles from the largest city in tennessee, whichs nashlle. so we have a large population in our community. we are also home to the 7th largest military installation in the nation in fort campbell which sits right in the middle of our community and has approximately 25 to 30,000 active duty military forces who all live primarily in our community with all of their dependents. so that adds another role to our police department. but when i became mayor eight years ago in clark'sville, i was extremely fortunate because the man sitting next to me, chief ainsley was already the police chief. so i didn't have to go out and look for somebody that could take on this role. but we had some issues we had t
and chief, mayor mcmillan and chief ainsley. >> thank you so much. i am, to follow all of what we have heard thus far, is kind of hard. because i agree with all of it. and i think that all of us strive to present the best case that we can. we in clark'sville, fifth largest city in the state, but we have the sometimes we call tt fortune and misfortune of being 49 miles from the largest city in tennessee, whichs nashlle. so we have a large population in our community. we are also home to...
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margaret mcmillan is a best- selling author and professor of history at the university of toronto. and dr. michael neiberg is a best selling author and chair of war started in the department of national security and strategy. that is at the u.s. army war college. we are going to start it out and go to q&a. in a little bit. but first we will have brief opening comments from dr. matthew naylor. >> good morning. thank you for being here. after world war i was over there was a flurry of activity in the united states where memorials were built in small towns and large cities across the country. we don't know the exact count. maybe as many as 10,000. in kansas city, missouri there was a response which really has shaped much of our work. where in 1919, in a ten-day period, the people responded to the outpouring of expression by raising $2.5 million in 10 days. that is the equivalent today of about $40 million. in 10 days. the fundraising, if it were that easy today we would be pleased. that led to the building of the memorial went that was opened by president calvin coolidge in 1926. whic
margaret mcmillan is a best- selling author and professor of history at the university of toronto. and dr. michael neiberg is a best selling author and chair of war started in the department of national security and strategy. that is at the u.s. army war college. we are going to start it out and go to q&a. in a little bit. but first we will have brief opening comments from dr. matthew naylor. >> good morning. thank you for being here. after world war i was over there was a flurry of...
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to quote los alamos lab director, charlie mcmillan, one of the things that keeps me up at night is the realization that essential capabilities are held at risk by the possibility of such failures. the amendment offered by the gentleman from colorado would only exacerbate these problems. most of the cuts made by this amendment would come from high-priority deferred maintenance and infrastructure repairs, with a $3.7 billion infrastructure maintenance backlog, these cuts are unacceptable and pose a serious threat. not only to the nnsa mission, but to the occupational well-being of its employees as well. under the leadership of chairman thornberry and chairman rogers, the committee has worked hard over the past two years to mitigate these infrastructure issues and prevent the occurrence of a single point failure within the nuclear security interprice. it is critical that we continue to push forward with these efforts and resolve these outstanding issues. as such, i strongly urge my colleagues to oppose this amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from alabama. mr. rogers: i'd li
to quote los alamos lab director, charlie mcmillan, one of the things that keeps me up at night is the realization that essential capabilities are held at risk by the possibility of such failures. the amendment offered by the gentleman from colorado would only exacerbate these problems. most of the cuts made by this amendment would come from high-priority deferred maintenance and infrastructure repairs, with a $3.7 billion infrastructure maintenance backlog, these cuts are unacceptable and pose...
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it is more important doug mcmillan used to run walmart international so he has a good understanding ofs going on there over time they have realized they need to focus on their strengths n. large part that means focusing on partnering with peel that know the market and know the market better than walmart. walmart came in there, and in a lot of cases in the international markets tried to do their own thing i just didn't work which is why i think so many people focused on the long term like this deal because this is a company that started itself there, it knows the indian market very well it has gained dominance. if walmart goes in and helps make it better that's way better than going the other way, starting and then get the inside help to sort of help them. you know, they have changed the way they have done things in mexico and in brazil so they have really kind of taken a hard look at their international operations and moved things around. judith mckenna was just moved from walmart in an operating position u.s. and now she is running international. we see what they do going forward. a l
it is more important doug mcmillan used to run walmart international so he has a good understanding ofs going on there over time they have realized they need to focus on their strengths n. large part that means focusing on partnering with peel that know the market and know the market better than walmart. walmart came in there, and in a lot of cases in the international markets tried to do their own thing i just didn't work which is why i think so many people focused on the long term like this...
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i read where tom mcmillan, i believe he was speaking, in one of your articles was speaking, we like thisdea, i don't want to paraphrase him wrong, we like the idea of letting athletes use their name, image and likeness but we don't want to use it to become a recruiting tool. it will. if we go into this thinking it won't that is very pollyanna issue dan, would there be endorsement coordinators for lack of better word? you hire everybody else in a athletic department. is that what would occur? >> certainly would be that opportunity within a program if we did go down this path. would you have to look to regulate it in some way, shape or form. the thing you worry about, there is a lot of work and things happened over the last couple years as it related to the balance that a student athlete has between their athletic endeavors and their academic endeavors. all the time management work that was done over the last couple years. by doing this, you would be injecting a third avenue, which would be their time to create their endorsements and you worry about that because right now it's, it's very d
i read where tom mcmillan, i believe he was speaking, in one of your articles was speaking, we like thisdea, i don't want to paraphrase him wrong, we like the idea of letting athletes use their name, image and likeness but we don't want to use it to become a recruiting tool. it will. if we go into this thinking it won't that is very pollyanna issue dan, would there be endorsement coordinators for lack of better word? you hire everybody else in a athletic department. is that what would occur?...
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envisioned a role particularly after the second world war where your country would be i think as mcmillance put it the greeks in the new roman empire, sort of helping us along on the world stage. is that part of that role? your attempt to walk trump's america into -- introducing trump's america to obama's america? >> no. sorry, i don't want to be -- >> that's fine. >> the president is right to see defects in this thing. nobody's going to deny that because it expires and what happens in 2025, there's a sun set clause that means the iranians can start going, if they want, for all of enriched uranium which could involve a warhead and we need to prepare for that. we need to think now about how we're going to build scaffolding, a superstructure around this deal to stop that happening and that i think is what thes is thinking about and that's where we and other european countries want to help. >> joe? >> mr. johnson, joe scarborough here. i visited london this last week and i'm always struck by the frustration so many people on where britain stands regarding brexit. >> frustration? >> where the
envisioned a role particularly after the second world war where your country would be i think as mcmillance put it the greeks in the new roman empire, sort of helping us along on the world stage. is that part of that role? your attempt to walk trump's america into -- introducing trump's america to obama's america? >> no. sorry, i don't want to be -- >> that's fine. >> the president is right to see defects in this thing. nobody's going to deny that because it expires and what...
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provide a helpline, public health england are doing that and the charities, breast cancer care and mcmillan standing by. so there is support put in place but let's face it is, this has been going on for ten years and we need to know why this has happened and how can we have confidence that this isn't going to happen again? because we are so dependent on technology these days, you can't go back to the old index ca rd system. you can't go back to the old index card system. one of the things we know is that early diagnosis can improve outcomes for breast cancer, so improve outcomes for breast cancer, so it is vital that we have confidence in our screening service. i think that is the thing that is so frustrating about this, we have all been encouraged for so many different health issues to seek out screening, to not ignore those invitations when they come, but if they don't come, how are you meant to know? absolutely, women rely on the screening service to say when they are due for an appointment and of course we are talking about women in the older age group, breast cancer risk increases with
provide a helpline, public health england are doing that and the charities, breast cancer care and mcmillan standing by. so there is support put in place but let's face it is, this has been going on for ten years and we need to know why this has happened and how can we have confidence that this isn't going to happen again? because we are so dependent on technology these days, you can't go back to the old index ca rd system. you can't go back to the old index card system. one of the things we...