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who is messier? someone living with a loved one or someone living with a roommate? new study shows who is more likely to keep things clean. >>> welcome back, it is mug monday. it's your chance to win a fox 2 news mug. to enter and see the official contest rules, go to ktvu.com and click on the contest tab right there at the top of the page. >> entries are being accepted right now through 1:00 this afternoon. don't miss your chance to win. these are the mugs we are talking about. if you're the big winner, mike, do the thing. >> okay, here we go. >> ktvu fox 2 news on one side. if you win the mug, take a picture with it. send the picture to us, we'll put it up on the 9s. >> you never know what you may see in san francisco. >> 40,000 runners all going from the financial district out to ocean beach in the 108th annual race over the weekend. >> even with the rain, the runners had a great time. >> three, two, one. >> 108 years of tradition hit the streets of san francisco sunday morning. 35 minutes and one second after the first group started the 12k. beta breakers had a
who is messier? someone living with a loved one or someone living with a roommate? new study shows who is more likely to keep things clean. >>> welcome back, it is mug monday. it's your chance to win a fox 2 news mug. to enter and see the official contest rules, go to ktvu.com and click on the contest tab right there at the top of the page. >> entries are being accepted right now through 1:00 this afternoon. don't miss your chance to win. these are the mugs we are talking about....
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in the meantime, those senate votes failed, they only got messier. one of the most politically charged legislative fights of president trump's presidency so far. the congressional fights probably in the shutdown. so right now, behind closed doors, the final text is basically what both chambers will hopefully be able to pass in the next few weeks is being hashed out right now. talks are expecting to continue over the weekend between the four corners and that's the four top spending leaders, the two in the house and the two men who run the senate panel, their staff will be getting into the details over the weekend if they don't come to some kind of agreement in the final text and doesn't look like they will sign off on it, then the house will continue with this passage vote on their revised version, saying we haven't forgotten about this, we passed a version that in january and here's the updated version. but really that major that is on the house floor is not really the shiny object here of what you should be looking for if you are reading into the te
in the meantime, those senate votes failed, they only got messier. one of the most politically charged legislative fights of president trump's presidency so far. the congressional fights probably in the shutdown. so right now, behind closed doors, the final text is basically what both chambers will hopefully be able to pass in the next few weeks is being hashed out right now. talks are expecting to continue over the weekend between the four corners and that's the four top spending leaders, the...
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investment bank as the clash between china and the united states gets bigger it's likely also get messier many international observers have got to be asking themselves how many other nations are going to get caught in the crossfire unfortunately most of these countries the middle part of smaller countries they have all become collateral damage in the mismanagement of overall u.s. china relations and the korean war they know that they are dependent on board markets countries like the philippines. indonesia vietnam are not going to pick sides i'm fearful that the u.s. at this point of time is using every avenue possible to play especially on china the u.s. is going to be hurt china is going to be hurt our. region which is one of the most dynamic economic regions they're all going to be hurt so they're really nor we're nerves. it's just it's just a question of who knows loses more. streaming t.v. show provide a netflix is under fire for hosting content accused of romanticizing suicide the us parents television council has written to the platform demanding it justify hosting the series 13 rea
investment bank as the clash between china and the united states gets bigger it's likely also get messier many international observers have got to be asking themselves how many other nations are going to get caught in the crossfire unfortunately most of these countries the middle part of smaller countries they have all become collateral damage in the mismanagement of overall u.s. china relations and the korean war they know that they are dependent on board markets countries like the...
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. >>> a new study shows that roommates make you messier. of the people they question admit they tended to be messier when living with a roommate. they thought cleaning up was not the sole responsibility. the same research found those living alone were the cleanest at home. >>> trump is taking aim at one democrat at a time. this after joe biden stepped up his attack on the president. how president trump is responding. >>> gas prices are very high in california. why the governor says he believed the golden state is being unfairly targeted what is being done about it. >>> it has been a relatively good commute. we have had the normal slowdowns. traffic is moving pretty well heading up to sunnyvale. >>> a partly sunny and partly cloudy start to the day. where a little bit below the seasonal average. man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundl
. >>> a new study shows that roommates make you messier. of the people they question admit they tended to be messier when living with a roommate. they thought cleaning up was not the sole responsibility. the same research found those living alone were the cleanest at home. >>> trump is taking aim at one democrat at a time. this after joe biden stepped up his attack on the president. how president trump is responding. >>> gas prices are very high in california. why the...
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. >>> rain is back in the bay area, it's going to be messier on the commutes tomorrow and thursday.>>> coming up i will tell you why police arrested an uber driver accused of trying to assault a passenger in berkeley and then trying to same thing hours later in oakland.>>> at 10:30 tonight a big surprise for a former prisoner of war. see how the bay area veteran was recognized as he celebrates turning 100 years old. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our memorial day sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. during the memorial day sale, save $1000 on the new queen sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. only for a limited time. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. >>> outside tonight, a late- season storm takes aim at the bay area. the twinkling lights there are going to bring that storm rain tomorrow and not just a drizzle. >> this is shaping up to be a
. >>> rain is back in the bay area, it's going to be messier on the commutes tomorrow and thursday.>>> coming up i will tell you why police arrested an uber driver accused of trying to assault a passenger in berkeley and then trying to same thing hours later in oakland.>>> at 10:30 tonight a big surprise for a former prisoner of war. see how the bay area veteran was recognized as he celebrates turning 100 years old. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the...
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politician was a far right senator that made comments about the new zealand mosque shooting that scene got messierhere's the dow which has crashed through session lows in the last few minutes and down 640 points. in the last hour of trading, sometimes investors see value and they buy in. sometimes investors see trouble ahead and they sell off more. the last 16 minutes will be telling. we'll follow it for you. that's ahead. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,m. coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wa
politician was a far right senator that made comments about the new zealand mosque shooting that scene got messierhere's the dow which has crashed through session lows in the last few minutes and down 640 points. in the last hour of trading, sometimes investors see value and they buy in. sometimes investors see trouble ahead and they sell off more. the last 16 minutes will be telling. we'll follow it for you. that's ahead. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology...
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of course to manu's point, what democrats want to dive into is messier. there's not a clean clear answer like this is on collusion and conspiracy and the question that they want to ask mueller and try to get him to answer under oath is if the president was not president would you have had enough material to indict him? >> mitch mcconnell goes to the floor and says case close and senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts running for president sees an opening. she's been on the floor much of the morning says mitch mcconnell says case closed. i think i'll do a little reading. >> since the majority leader has pronounced his judgment here on the senate floor, i would like to spend some time reminding him of exactly what this report said. trump directed mcgahn on multiple occasions to fire mueller or to gin up false conflicts of interest as a pr pretext of getting rid of the special counsel. >> connects the dots in several ways to what we were talking about in the previous segment in that don mcgahn, the white house is saying no, he can't testify because the de
of course to manu's point, what democrats want to dive into is messier. there's not a clean clear answer like this is on collusion and conspiracy and the question that they want to ask mueller and try to get him to answer under oath is if the president was not president would you have had enough material to indict him? >> mitch mcconnell goes to the floor and says case close and senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts running for president sees an opening. she's been on the floor much...
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of the strategies, at least the policy guy, i like the policy, and building this is a little bit messier, but really a postc period of 20 years, cold war, the challenges related the international security circumstances have changed. advancements,ry the capability, the geopolitical challenges are going to force the partner, and i agree with. they're going to force the department leadership to engage on how to prioritize it for the continuing resources. a flood of resource fund capacity and capability, maybe, to mike's point, in an area of , iid geopolitical change think the scale should take more in the innovative capability direction, and we are going to have to think differently about the problem that we are going to deal with today. it is not what we were dealing with 15 years ago. lt. gen. formica: good, thanks. operationally,e: combatant commands, we never have enough. we are always arguing with the joint staff, give us more, give do -- alliances, you know. i use the term with nato burden despise and i always that term, because it should not be a burden, it should be a shared commitm
of the strategies, at least the policy guy, i like the policy, and building this is a little bit messier, but really a postc period of 20 years, cold war, the challenges related the international security circumstances have changed. advancements,ry the capability, the geopolitical challenges are going to force the partner, and i agree with. they're going to force the department leadership to engage on how to prioritize it for the continuing resources. a flood of resource fund capacity and...
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far messier will be than that and more parties in the work, talk to us about what will happen to they end up forcing the hand of a second referendum? could we see whether it is a black swan or not, an element that this whole brexit gets unwound? heather: right. you are absolutely right. has deeplyreferendum divided the labour party. it is dividing jeremy corbyn from a majority of his mp's. jeremy corbyn is very agnostic about the eu. he is trying to campaign for an early election. he really wants this issue behind him. but it keeps dividing labour greatly. there is panic in the labour ranks, the local elections and next week's election will continue to show that there is some hemorrhaging by labour voters in the north and midlands. that is a place where jeremy corbyn wants to win back. there is going to be some panic that they have to get some clarity, the than on brexit party. as long as jeremy corbyn is at the hound, he will not make a decision and the party will continue to splinter because of it. caroline: groundhog day continues. heather conley, painting the picture for us, the
far messier will be than that and more parties in the work, talk to us about what will happen to they end up forcing the hand of a second referendum? could we see whether it is a black swan or not, an element that this whole brexit gets unwound? heather: right. you are absolutely right. has deeplyreferendum divided the labour party. it is dividing jeremy corbyn from a majority of his mp's. jeremy corbyn is very agnostic about the eu. he is trying to campaign for an early election. he really...
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at least as a policy guy, i like to think of policy and -- little bit messier. certainly, one has to look at a static period of 21 years. the capability and capacity challenges. major conflict, high intensity conflict. wasn't a challenge within the department, right? the international circumstances have changed. as mentioned earlier, rapid military advancements, the diffusion of those capabilities and new major geopolitical challenges is going to force the department. i would agree with -- is going to force the department to leadership to engage on how it prioritizes sort of these competing resources because it's just sort of not an infant -- sort of resources o fund. to mike's point in an era of geopolitical change and rapid technological change, i think the scale should tip more in the innovative capability direction, right, because we're going to have to think differently about the problem set we're dealing with today because it's different from 5, 10, 15 years ago. >> good. thanks. woody? >> shortly, i'll say operationally, at the combat and command capacity
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the whole of society is much messier than a whole of government. and, no organized government is going to organize a whole of society. it needs spaces for voices to express themselves in different ways. and tolerate those. which is inherently a political process., that is where you start getting the peace building. that is where you start getting discussions around good governance. and it is slow. i think it is just the thing to end on here. we have talked about time frames. this is not 3-5 year project time frames. we're talking about generational engagement with actors across different societies, across different levels of societies. and then, maybe measure short- term, but if we try to solve this in short-term, measurable increments, i don't think we'll get. >> the very model of how we work might need to change. but typically, government funding, especially as, is project oriented. the type of work we do is not project oriented. we need a different time scale, a different set of metrics. i want to bring in ambassador corner on this point, becaus
the whole of society is much messier than a whole of government. and, no organized government is going to organize a whole of society. it needs spaces for voices to express themselves in different ways. and tolerate those. which is inherently a political process., that is where you start getting the peace building. that is where you start getting discussions around good governance. and it is slow. i think it is just the thing to end on here. we have talked about time frames. this is not 3-5...
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this fragmentation as a negative development in parliament and it could make european politics a lot messier, make majorities harder to form. i think that is true, so it could slow things down a little bit, but on the other hand you could say that fragmentation has a positive side, which is it may open up a little bit more, it could make debate more dynamic, open ended, it will bring possibly, possibly a wider range of policy alternatives to the table, which i would say is what the parliament needs. and i want to say, it is very understandable for the pro-european parties now to get together and even try to form a coalition, because they feel like they have to defend against the far right euro skeptic's. anyway, that could have a downside in that it could actually end up further fueling the frustrations that have driven the populism in the first place, if the coalition seems to be working in an exclusionary way. it will be a difficult balance to get right into their needs to be coordination between the pro-european forces, but if it is done in a way that actually st toof adds further gi the
this fragmentation as a negative development in parliament and it could make european politics a lot messier, make majorities harder to form. i think that is true, so it could slow things down a little bit, but on the other hand you could say that fragmentation has a positive side, which is it may open up a little bit more, it could make debate more dynamic, open ended, it will bring possibly, possibly a wider range of policy alternatives to the table, which i would say is what the parliament...
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policy guy i always like to think that policy and strategy the reality in the building is it's a bit messier. but certainly one has to look at the -- there's been a static period of 20 years post cold war in which the capability, capacity challenge as it related to major conflict and high intensity conflict, right. wasn't a challenge within the department, right. . the international security circumstances have changed, right. i mean, as i mentioned earlier rapid military advancements, diffusion of those capabilities and new major geopolitical challenges is going to force the department- and i'd agree with cath here is forcing the department leadership to engage on how it prioritizing competing resources. because it's not ray infinity set of resources to fund capacity and capability. and maybe to mike's point, in an era of rapid geopolitical change pan rapid military technological change, i think the scale maybe should tip more in the innovative capability direction, all right. because we are having to think differently about the problem set we deal with today. because it's different than the
policy guy i always like to think that policy and strategy the reality in the building is it's a bit messier. but certainly one has to look at the -- there's been a static period of 20 years post cold war in which the capability, capacity challenge as it related to major conflict and high intensity conflict, right. wasn't a challenge within the department, right. . the international security circumstances have changed, right. i mean, as i mentioned earlier rapid military advancements, diffusion...
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. >> and it's not the first time this season that barcelona and messier had met in the second leg.g rounds. it could happen and it did. >> roger, people are if they don't follow closely, when did things turn around? >> actually i remember people mocking liverpool for paying $75 million for van dyke. you saw two weeks after that the backline. of course, allison, the combination of allison and van dyke basically has made all of the difference in the world. everybody talks about the guys up front. those two guys made such an incredible difference. >> what they did, celebrity and incredible good looks that never hurts a team. more importantly this team was written off. they were run by oligarchs, fueled investments. they are run by the boston red sox owners who can't compete financially. and there's an remarkable american story that's part of this. they took an owner heavy with the boston red sox, taken it to world football, this leader that's like jim harbaugh at his best, the jim harbaugh we used to know, passion, belief, manager, infused it with incredible players, yes. but remarkab
. >> and it's not the first time this season that barcelona and messier had met in the second leg.g rounds. it could happen and it did. >> roger, people are if they don't follow closely, when did things turn around? >> actually i remember people mocking liverpool for paying $75 million for van dyke. you saw two weeks after that the backline. of course, allison, the combination of allison and van dyke basically has made all of the difference in the world. everybody talks about...
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the european parliament there's not going to be any question that the negotiations are going to be messierwith the 2 big political groups having to reach across party lines there are going to have to be compromises on policies and that's something that the public wants this higher than than usual turnout of reversing apathy that they'd seen for decades means that people are not happy with the status quo so this is simply going to be more reflective of what the public wants some of the passion driving that higher turnout was pro e.u. most of it but some of it was also anti e.u. and now all of those voices are going to be better represented in the european parliament but it's going to make for very messy negotiations. from brussels thank you very much. you're watching t w special coverage of the european election europe's mainstream political parties have taken a hit and sunday's elections for the european parliament the highest voter turnout in 20 years has seen right wing populist parties make significant gains. but concerns about climate change have also boosted the pro e.u. greens across
the european parliament there's not going to be any question that the negotiations are going to be messierwith the 2 big political groups having to reach across party lines there are going to have to be compromises on policies and that's something that the public wants this higher than than usual turnout of reversing apathy that they'd seen for decades means that people are not happy with the status quo so this is simply going to be more reflective of what the public wants some of the passion...
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in the meantime, the senate votes failed and things have only gotten messier but this is one of the most politically charged legislative fights of the president trump presidency so far and one of the biggest congressional bites probably besides the shutdown. that is what doctors. right now, behind closed doors the final text is basically what both chambers will hopefully be able to pass in the next few weeks is being hashed out right now and talks are expected to continue over the weekend between a four corners and that be the top spinning leaders and the two women who run the house spending panel and the two who run the senate spending panel and their staffs will be getting into the details over the weekend. if they do not come to some agreement on final text and that doesn't look like the white house will sign off on it and things don't seem like the ink is dry the house will continue -- >> five to the u.s. senate. the chaplain: let us pray. ruler and redeemer, creator and sustainer, we pause to acknowledge your majesty and might. because of you,
in the meantime, the senate votes failed and things have only gotten messier but this is one of the most politically charged legislative fights of the president trump presidency so far and one of the biggest congressional bites probably besides the shutdown. that is what doctors. right now, behind closed doors the final text is basically what both chambers will hopefully be able to pass in the next few weeks is being hashed out right now and talks are expected to continue over the weekend...
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in the meantime, since the senate votes failed, things have only gotten messier. it's one the most politically charged legislative fights of president trump's residency so far. now, behind closed doors, the final text of a sickly what both chambers will hopefully be able to pass in the next few weeks is being hashed out right now and talks are expected to continue over the weekend theeen the four corners, top leaders, the two women who run the house-senate panel and the two men who run the senate spending panel, their staffs will be really getting into the details over the weekend. if they don't come to some kind of agreement on final text and it looks like the white house is not going to sign off on it, then the house is going to continue with this passage vote sayingr revised version, we have not forgotten about this. we passed a version back in january, here is the updated version. really that measure on the house floor is not the shiny object of what you should be looking for if you are reading the bill and with the changes are and what is going to be the fina
in the meantime, since the senate votes failed, things have only gotten messier. it's one the most politically charged legislative fights of president trump's residency so far. now, behind closed doors, the final text of a sickly what both chambers will hopefully be able to pass in the next few weeks is being hashed out right now and talks are expected to continue over the weekend theeen the four corners, top leaders, the two women who run the house-senate panel and the two men who run the...
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in the meantime things have only gotten messier.s is one of the most politically charged legislative fights of president trump's presidency so far, and one of the biggest congressional fights besides the shutdown, so that is what has dogged this. right now behind closed doors, the final text of basically what both chambers will hopefully be able to pass in the next few weeks is being hashed out right now, and talks are expected to continue over the weekend between the four top spending run the two women who d two spending panel and men running the senate spending panel. if they don't get a final agreement, and it doesn't seem like the white house will sign off, the house will continue with the passage vote on the revised version, staking their flag again and saying we have not forgotten about this, we passed a version in january, here is the updated version as things go behind closed doors. that measure on the house floor is not really the shiny object here of what you should be looking for if you are reading into the bill text and
in the meantime things have only gotten messier.s is one of the most politically charged legislative fights of president trump's presidency so far, and one of the biggest congressional fights besides the shutdown, so that is what has dogged this. right now behind closed doors, the final text of basically what both chambers will hopefully be able to pass in the next few weeks is being hashed out right now, and talks are expected to continue over the weekend between the four top spending run the...
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in the meantime, since those senate votes failed, things have only gotten messier. messiestne of the most -- politically charged fights and probably the biggest congressional fight besides the shutdown. so right now, behind closed text ofhe final basically what both chambers will hopefully be able to pass in the next few weeks is being hashed out now and talks are expected to continue over the weekend between the four corners, and that is the four the twoding leaders, women who run the house panel senate men who run the spending panel, they were really get into the details over the weekend. if they don't come to an agreement on final text, and it doesn't look like the white house will sign off on it and it doesn't seem like the ink is dry, than the house will continue with this passage about on basically their revised version, sticking their flag in and saying, we have not forgotten about this. we passed a version in january, here is our updated version as things go behind closed doors, but really that measure on the house floor is not really that shiny object here
in the meantime, since those senate votes failed, things have only gotten messier. messiestne of the most -- politically charged fights and probably the biggest congressional fight besides the shutdown. so right now, behind closed text ofhe final basically what both chambers will hopefully be able to pass in the next few weeks is being hashed out now and talks are expected to continue over the weekend between the four corners, and that is the four the twoding leaders, women who run the house...