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this work was created by the uk's met office and the natural environment research council.ith information coming from all sorts of modern sensors, including things like air—traffic data, to try and predict the world's climate in the future. they're wanting to see how all different components that affect the climate zone — the oceans, the atmosphere, the land and ice — how that all interacts. and really, the met office and also the natural environment research council and their research centres can kind off give messages about what's likely to happen and, therefore, what likely changes we're going to need to keep to a safe level of global warming above two degrees. but pollution comes in many forms. if you live in a big city, for example, i'm sure you would count the noise and congestion as just as harmful to your health as the air that we breathe. now, currently, half of the world's population lives in cities and, in the next decade, that's expected to rise to five billion. and technology will be part of the solution. senseable city lab, from mit, has brought together a tea
this work was created by the uk's met office and the natural environment research council.ith information coming from all sorts of modern sensors, including things like air—traffic data, to try and predict the world's climate in the future. they're wanting to see how all different components that affect the climate zone — the oceans, the atmosphere, the land and ice — how that all interacts. and really, the met office and also the natural environment research council and their research...
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and it isn't just the flood defences, it is the way that we plan, the way that we work with the met officeerms of looking at the weather forecast well in advance, the way that we work with professional partners like the police and fire and local authorities, and the way that we issue flood warnings. they have all come on so much since 2007. the town is now much better protected but the event of a decade ago will not be easily forgotten. phil mackie remembering those floods from ten years ago. let's see what the weather is doing to us right now. we have seen a real mix of weather types out there today. this was the scene this afternoon in staffordshi re scene this afternoon in staffordshire with a few showers and some sunshine as well. but towards northern and eastern parts of the uk, more cloud and drizzly rain, so oui’ uk, more cloud and drizzly rain, so our second picture comes from the highlands of scotland near aviemore. that rain across highland scotland is clearing away as this front pushes out to the north east. our attention turns to the next area of low pressure moving into the so
and it isn't just the flood defences, it is the way that we plan, the way that we work with the met officeerms of looking at the weather forecast well in advance, the way that we work with professional partners like the police and fire and local authorities, and the way that we issue flood warnings. they have all come on so much since 2007. the town is now much better protected but the event of a decade ago will not be easily forgotten. phil mackie remembering those floods from ten years ago....
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until about six p. m.. yellow warning from the met office until about six p.m..d hires up to the mid—20s. maybe 26, possibly 27 in the south—east. lower than that as we drift further north. through the evening and overnight we eventually lose a lot of the showers. there will be a dry interlude at the cloud will be producing rain across england and wales, and still a few showers in the north. a fresh night for many of us. the north. a fresh night for many of us. in the south it will be quite mild. perhaps not quite as much as the one just mild. perhaps not quite as much as the onejust gone. mild. perhaps not quite as much as the one just gone. tomorrow we start off with quite a lot of dry weather in northern and eastern areas, but we see showers as we go through the day. meanwhile, the rain coming in across england and wales from the west will turn heavier and more persistent as we go through the course of the day, as it continues to journey eastwards across the southern half of england and wales. if you are under that, it will feel a bit cooler than it has done.
until about six p. m.. yellow warning from the met office until about six p.m..d hires up to the mid—20s. maybe 26, possibly 27 in the south—east. lower than that as we drift further north. through the evening and overnight we eventually lose a lot of the showers. there will be a dry interlude at the cloud will be producing rain across england and wales, and still a few showers in the north. a fresh night for many of us. the north. a fresh night for many of us. in the south it will be quite...
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trump's administration and russia have taken a new turn, with claims a former soviet intelligence officer met donald trump junior during former soviet intelligence officer met donald trumpjunior during the campaign. this is the man who has been identified as having been part of that meeting. he is now an american citizen working as a lobbyist. he says that he was present when donald trumpjunior met a lawyer, but he denies having any links now with russian intelligence. donald trump junior didn't mention him when he confident he had been at the meeting by a lawyerfor the son says he didn't know anything about his background at the time. this new development adds another wrinkle to if you like the evolving account given by the trump team of that meeting at trump tower lastjune. the officer was formally part of the soviet military and he denies being pa rt soviet military and he denies being part of russia counter intelligence operations at the moment. he is a us citizen and washington lobbyist. he has confirmed to several outlets here that he was present at that meeting with donald trumpjunior
trump's administration and russia have taken a new turn, with claims a former soviet intelligence officer met donald trump junior during former soviet intelligence officer met donald trumpjunior during the campaign. this is the man who has been identified as having been part of that meeting. he is now an american citizen working as a lobbyist. he says that he was present when donald trumpjunior met a lawyer, but he denies having any links now with russian intelligence. donald trump junior...
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five years but isn't it come to light in the last week of the parents filed a request with the met office they were told the decision was made on health grounds but also to meet the needs of the three children. parents in austria have got beef with the authorities after pork was given the chop from kindergarten. has been missing from menus for five years but now it's been spotted austrians are in this to. thirty's claim children simply prefer chicken and carrots the dish was drugged due to health reasons among other things the needs of muslim children that's one line this left the norm sweet all sour taste in parents' mouths and those polled say they now strongly oppose the decision despite the mayor's claim there's been no official decree is still new some of finding difficult to digest. we had reaction from christian app now of the chamber of commerce in vienna and how much a freak of the ramadan foundation i cannot really see a reason why the mayor of salt work is denying austrian children access to normal austrian pork dishes pork dishes are part of our culture if somebody wants to li
five years but isn't it come to light in the last week of the parents filed a request with the met office they were told the decision was made on health grounds but also to meet the needs of the three children. parents in austria have got beef with the authorities after pork was given the chop from kindergarten. has been missing from menus for five years but now it's been spotted austrians are in this to. thirty's claim children simply prefer chicken and carrots the dish was drugged due to...
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that claim that another similar burglary in the same street was not passed by local police onto met officers yam's defence team. the met said it was unable to comment given the ongoing judicial proceedings. a spate of acid attacks occurred in east london last night — five attacks in all, and in each case the victims were riding mopeds. two of the victims were couriers for food delivery services, deliveroo and uber eats. two teenagers have been arrested in relation to the attacks. there had been reports of robberies of mopeds in hackney, at the heart of last night's attacks, but not until now with acid. but even before these attacks, there had been concern that acid was becoming a more common weapon, with 458 reported incidents in london last year. what is going on? jaf shah runs the charity acid survivors trust international. and down the line from brighton is dr marian fitzgerald, who is a professor of criminology at the university of kent, and was previously a researcher at the home office. start us off on the evolution of the types of crime. as i understand it it's gone from being a reven
that claim that another similar burglary in the same street was not passed by local police onto met officers yam's defence team. the met said it was unable to comment given the ongoing judicial proceedings. a spate of acid attacks occurred in east london last night — five attacks in all, and in each case the victims were riding mopeds. two of the victims were couriers for food delivery services, deliveroo and uber eats. two teenagers have been arrested in relation to the attacks. there had...
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the met office says there‘s an increased risk of unprecedented winter downpours such as those that causedl records being broken in england and wales in winter. more than 30 people have been killed and more than a0 injured in a suicide bomb attack in the afghan capital kabul. the taliban say they carried out the bombing during the morning rush hour. the taliban has maintained control of parts of the country, after being driven from power following a us—led invasion 16 years ago. 0ur correspondentjustin rowlatt is in kabul, and reports on the continuing fight there against the group. the suicide attacker struck at 7am, exploding his bomb right beside a bus carrying government workers. this shopkeeper describes how one man staggered into his doorway before collapsing and dying. this woman lost her son. attacks on kabul are common, but the bombs are getting bigger. the trauma ward is quiet, but there is anger in the city — understandably so. this is the second huge blast in kabul in as many months. the government promised to increase security, but this attack shows just how vulnerable the cit
the met office says there‘s an increased risk of unprecedented winter downpours such as those that causedl records being broken in england and wales in winter. more than 30 people have been killed and more than a0 injured in a suicide bomb attack in the afghan capital kabul. the taliban say they carried out the bombing during the morning rush hour. the taliban has maintained control of parts of the country, after being driven from power following a us—led invasion 16 years ago. 0ur...
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2007 and it isn't just the flood defences, it's the way we plan, it's the way we work with the met officee, the way we work with professional partners like police, fire and local authorities. and the way we issue flood warnings. they've all come on so much since 2007. the town is now much better protected, but the events of a decade ago won't be easily forgotten. you know what, the river level at the moment is especially low, ironically, ten years on. ten new yea rs ironically, ten years on. ten new years ago it was five metres higher thanit years ago it was five metres higher than it is now. the caravans you can see from the shot now were com pletely see from the shot now were completely thrown about by the water. everything in this shot was under water at the time. in fact, they had to redraw the flood maps as a result of those 2007 floods. it affected businesses for a long time. luckily with all the festivals that ta ke luckily with all the festivals that take place in places like this, they are well on the road to recovery. thank you, phil mackie. the amount parents pay for holiday ch
2007 and it isn't just the flood defences, it's the way we plan, it's the way we work with the met officee, the way we work with professional partners like police, fire and local authorities. and the way we issue flood warnings. they've all come on so much since 2007. the town is now much better protected, but the events of a decade ago won't be easily forgotten. you know what, the river level at the moment is especially low, ironically, ten years on. ten new yea rs ironically, ten years on....
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now, the met office has issued a yellow warning for heavy rain.arly hours of tomorrow morning, they will have cleared. the minimum temperatures, though, again another very uncomfortable night within the m25, 18 or 19 degrees celsius. a bit of cloud around tomorrow. the chance of a shower, but still feeling warm, especially overnight, and things getting a little bit cooler as we head further through the week. i will be back in half an hour, hope you canjoin i will be back in half an hour, hope you can join me i will be back in half an hour, hope you canjoin me then. hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. increases in life expectancy in england are levelling off for the first time in a century. dementia and lifestyle could be to blame — experts behind the study say it's deeply concerning. good morning, it's tuesday the 18th ofjuly. also this morning: these are some of the 170,000 tons of donations made by the public after the grenfell tower fire. butjust a handful have made it to survivors — we have a special investigation. co
now, the met office has issued a yellow warning for heavy rain.arly hours of tomorrow morning, they will have cleared. the minimum temperatures, though, again another very uncomfortable night within the m25, 18 or 19 degrees celsius. a bit of cloud around tomorrow. the chance of a shower, but still feeling warm, especially overnight, and things getting a little bit cooler as we head further through the week. i will be back in half an hour, hope you canjoin i will be back in half an hour, hope...
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of four hours partly due to technical problems, and the weather we have been hearing about, the met officetakes you obviously a cross to calais, so good luck getting there. p&0 calais, so good luck getting there. p&o are saying get to the port and we will put you on the next available very. you get a freaky or copy on board, though. no point delaying it, get there and they will try to fit people on? -- free tea or coffee. what about the wildfires in france for the people evacuated? they will be lots of families trying to get to calais heading south on the busiest day for motorists. the french authorities warning of extremely difficult habit conditions and when you get to the south of france, we've seen over the past few days these awful wildfires sweeping across the south mostly between toulon and st tropez —— traffic conditions. halfway between marseille and nice. st tropez a busy area right now? yes, heaving with people. all the french people who ta ke people. all the french people who take their holidays injuly people. all the french people who take their holidays in july still finishin
of four hours partly due to technical problems, and the weather we have been hearing about, the met officetakes you obviously a cross to calais, so good luck getting there. p&0 calais, so good luck getting there. p&o are saying get to the port and we will put you on the next available very. you get a freaky or copy on board, though. no point delaying it, get there and they will try to fit people on? -- free tea or coffee. what about the wildfires in france for the people evacuated? they...
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2007 and it isn't just the flood defences, it's the way we plan, it's the way we work with the met offices well in advance, the way we work with professional partners like police, fire and local authorities. and the way we issue flood warnings. they've all come on so much since 2007. the town is now much better protected, but the events of a decade ago won't be easily forgotten. the amount parents pay for holiday childcare in britain has risen to an average of £124 a week. that's according to the family and childcare trust, which has also found that there's a lack of places in many parts of the country. as part of our day of bbc coverage, who cares, sean farrington has been finding out how families are coping this summer. it is now holiday time for these kids. no more classes and a bit more fun. but for many parents out there, the big game for the coming weeks will be juggling who looks after their children while they head off to work. it is still worth me working and building my career and building my business, definitely, but it is a significant cost. it's my choice to work, but my chil
2007 and it isn't just the flood defences, it's the way we plan, it's the way we work with the met offices well in advance, the way we work with professional partners like police, fire and local authorities. and the way we issue flood warnings. they've all come on so much since 2007. the town is now much better protected, but the events of a decade ago won't be easily forgotten. the amount parents pay for holiday childcare in britain has risen to an average of £124 a week. that's according to...
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2007 and it isn't just the flood defences, it's the way we plan, it's the way we work with the met office way we work with professional partners like police, fire and local authorities. and the way we issue flood warnings. they've all come on so much since 2007. the town is now much better protected, but the events of a decade ago won't be easily forgotten. now the weather. we have had our braun flooding in the past 24 hours. some of that in lancashire and in north wales as well. this was one of the pictures sentin well. this was one of the pictures sent in the flooding in rhyl that happened this time yesterday afternoon with some torrential downpours. fed by the moist and humid here we had across the country. humidity swept away by the weather fronts. slowly crossing the uk today, bringing fresh air and broken clouds. this was the scene earlier this afternoon in dorset. this evening, a clump of rain moves in towards south—west england and wheels. showers in northern ireland will fade away for a time. towards dawn, the next area of low pressure swings and of the atlantic. some heavy rain
2007 and it isn't just the flood defences, it's the way we plan, it's the way we work with the met office way we work with professional partners like police, fire and local authorities. and the way we issue flood warnings. they've all come on so much since 2007. the town is now much better protected, but the events of a decade ago won't be easily forgotten. now the weather. we have had our braun flooding in the past 24 hours. some of that in lancashire and in north wales as well. this was one...
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. >> our producer met two officers assigned to keep watch in the adjustment center, where san quentin'sor both inmates and staff. >> mentality of most inmates in this unit is, i'm on death row, there's nothing you can do to me. if i assault you today, there's nothing you can do to me tomorrow. you can only kill me once. >> assaults are so common here, any contact with inmates even serving meals requires officers to suit up in full riot gear. >> but that doesn't stop them from gassing. which is where they throw a variety of substances, can be anything, urine, feces. >> any time you open the food port, there's an opening for that inmate to assault you. >> death row at san quentin is a really scary place and the adjustment center is the scariest place of death row. they allowed us to shoot a feeding. i had to get there before dawn and suit up, and even with all the protective gear i had to wear to shoot, i mean, they wouldn't let me go beyond a certain point to shoot it. >> and the footage camera operator mike elwell shot captures the extreme precautions staff must follow. it take as team
. >> our producer met two officers assigned to keep watch in the adjustment center, where san quentin'sor both inmates and staff. >> mentality of most inmates in this unit is, i'm on death row, there's nothing you can do to me. if i assault you today, there's nothing you can do to me tomorrow. you can only kill me once. >> assaults are so common here, any contact with inmates even serving meals requires officers to suit up in full riot gear. >> but that doesn't stop them...
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and it isn't just the flood defences, it is the way that we plan, the way that we work with the met officeessional partners like the police and fire and local authorities, and the way that we issue flood warnings. they have all come on so much since 2007. the town is now much better protected but the event of a decade ago will not be easily forgotten. the river level at the moment is especially low, ironically ten years on. ten years ago it was five metres higher than it is now. the caravans you can see from this shot now were completely thrown about by the water. everything in this shot was under water at the time. in fact they actually had to redraw the flood maps as a result of those 2007 floods. it affected businesses at the time. luckily with all the festivals that take place in places like this they are back on the road to recovery. the duke and duchess of cambridge renewed their friendly sporting rivalry earlier as they continued their three—day tour of germany. they took to the river in heidelberg, which is twinned with cambridge, to cox rival rowing crews from both cities. our roy
and it isn't just the flood defences, it is the way that we plan, the way that we work with the met officeessional partners like the police and fire and local authorities, and the way that we issue flood warnings. they have all come on so much since 2007. the town is now much better protected but the event of a decade ago will not be easily forgotten. the river level at the moment is especially low, ironically ten years on. ten years ago it was five metres higher than it is now. the caravans...
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she decided to call in a professional from the longmont police department for help.mother: "she met officer bonde and asked him if he would come search for monsters."sidney: "we're going inside so i can show you where we checked."nat sot officer: "do you see anything there?" mother: "he gave her his flashlight and they checked every inch of the house for monsters."inside... and out. nats sidney: "maybe there's monsters in here."after all, a monster hunt is serious business.mother: "oh yes, it was very serious."sidney: "like you are doing a real hunt, like a ghost hunt."and here's the best part.sidney: "we didn't find anything."no monsters... but this officer helped her find something else. reporter off cam: "how do you feel about your new house now?" sidney: "good!"mother: "it's just amazing the confidence he's given her. we're truly grateful, truly grateful to live in a town where the police officers will pay a kid any attention."let alone check their house for monsters.but it sounds like officer bonde won't be the only one for long. mother: "she wants to grow up and be a cop and help othe
she decided to call in a professional from the longmont police department for help.mother: "she met officer bonde and asked him if he would come search for monsters."sidney: "we're going inside so i can show you where we checked."nat sot officer: "do you see anything there?" mother: "he gave her his flashlight and they checked every inch of the house for monsters."inside... and out. nats sidney: "maybe there's monsters in here."after all, a...
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officers. ♪ happy birthday to you >> jarell turner met the officers last week during a pickup game of basketballiends, after the game it was dark out and the officers walked jarell home and they learned he was a straight a student and his birthday was coming up and he didn't own a basketball. so the officers pitched in and today on his birthday delivered him a basketball a cake and one more thing. >> you got three tickets to the 76ers. >> oh. your mom and brother and you can go. >> it's a hot ticket to get too. >> jarell says it's his first sixers game and looking forward to another game with the officers using his new basketball. >> still to come, meteorologist, adam joseph, tracking the latest in the "action news" weather center. >> steady rain and pockets of heavy downpours and flash flooding in the parts of the area. stormtracker 6 live double scan that rain extends to the ohio valley and sometime before we clear out i'll have the timing in the exclusive accuweather forecast. >> markelle fultz is sitting out tonight after leading the sixers in points in the summer league game. >>> time for s
officers. ♪ happy birthday to you >> jarell turner met the officers last week during a pickup game of basketballiends, after the game it was dark out and the officers walked jarell home and they learned he was a straight a student and his birthday was coming up and he didn't own a basketball. so the officers pitched in and today on his birthday delivered him a basketball a cake and one more thing. >> you got three tickets to the 76ers. >> oh. your mom and brother and you can...
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we still do have the risk of some thunderstorms, and the met office still has a yellow weather warningll feel hot and humid, temperatures ranging between 24- 26. that humid, temperatures ranging between 24— 26. that risk continues overnight of one or two showers. patchy cloud as well. another hot and humid night. the minimum temperature between 17 and 18 celsius. again, it could be uncomfortable for sleeping. tomorrow that clears the way and we will settle down for a little while. still some cloud and bright spells, but a cold front introduces fresh air. temperatures a lot call and more manageable at 21 celsius. 0n friday this area of low pressure swings fourth various systems from the atlantic, bringing us outbreaks of rain. that comes in the form of showers and to friday. rather changeable and unsettled, still with spells of sunshine through the weekend. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a clean—up operation is under way in cornwall after
we still do have the risk of some thunderstorms, and the met office still has a yellow weather warningll feel hot and humid, temperatures ranging between 24- 26. that humid, temperatures ranging between 24— 26. that risk continues overnight of one or two showers. patchy cloud as well. another hot and humid night. the minimum temperature between 17 and 18 celsius. again, it could be uncomfortable for sleeping. tomorrow that clears the way and we will settle down for a little while. still some...
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administration and russia have taken a new turn, with claims that a former soviet intelligence officer metmr trump's son donald jr during the campaign. this is the man being identified as having been part of the meeting. he is rinat akhmetshin, now an american citizen working as a lobbyist. he says he was present when mr trumer met a russian lawyer, but mr akhmetshin denies having any links now with russian intelligence. donald jr didn't mention him when he confirmed he had been present at the meeting, but a lawyer for the president's son has now said he didn't know anything about mr akhmetshin‘s background at the time. 0ur correspondent in washington, david willis, has the latest. so this all goes back to a meeting that a lawyer arranged with donald trump that a lawyer arranged with donald trumer, sing damaging material on hillary clinton. that's right, and that russian lawyer is known to have worked closely in the past this man, rinat akhmetshin. and mr rinat akhmetshin is, as you mentioned, a former officer in the soviet military, a man who was trained in counterintelligence, but who de
administration and russia have taken a new turn, with claims that a former soviet intelligence officer metmr trump's son donald jr during the campaign. this is the man being identified as having been part of the meeting. he is rinat akhmetshin, now an american citizen working as a lobbyist. he says he was present when mr trumer met a russian lawyer, but mr akhmetshin denies having any links now with russian intelligence. donald jr didn't mention him when he confirmed he had been present at the...
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the top stories: could this man be the former soviet counterintelligence officer who met president trump'sian on the anniversary of the nice truck attack, promising the victims will never be forgotten. a man targeting foreigners killed two women and wounds for others in egypt. also in the programme: a special report on the iraqi christians who voted for donald trump but could now be deported under his immigration policy. we we re under his immigration policy. we were really happy when he got elected, but we did not think it would do this to
the top stories: could this man be the former soviet counterintelligence officer who met president trump'sian on the anniversary of the nice truck attack, promising the victims will never be forgotten. a man targeting foreigners killed two women and wounds for others in egypt. also in the programme: a special report on the iraqi christians who voted for donald trump but could now be deported under his immigration policy. we we re under his immigration policy. we were really happy when he got...
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that you need to be on a hiring spree here but i do want to make sure again that our needs are met. office of indian energy is one of those areas where you have high need and important priority. we need to make sure that not only resources are there but those to help effect wait the initiatives are in place. the question to you at this time is whether you think that there's some opportunities within office of indian energy to do more with sharing -- not sharing of the funds but dr distributing the funds through different grant programs. what are we going to do to make sure the role of the office of indian energy is not diminished? and i'd ask you to speak to the issue of staffing that we tried to make a priority in the state and where you see that might go. i'm actually grad that senator franken rejoined the committee because this is something we have talked about often is that within the office of indian energy, there's good opportunity there and senator hoven out of north dakota priappreciates tha well. you have three interested in this budget category. >> senator, if i might now, i'll t
that you need to be on a hiring spree here but i do want to make sure again that our needs are met. office of indian energy is one of those areas where you have high need and important priority. we need to make sure that not only resources are there but those to help effect wait the initiatives are in place. the question to you at this time is whether you think that there's some opportunities within office of indian energy to do more with sharing -- not sharing of the funds but dr distributing...
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first met established offices including management and oversight in those with experience to assume full responsibility in the esture. and then to see the contractor's performance. in then to perform those functions not yet have we conducted long term. but as a result and then to have sufficient resources with those responsibilitiess over time with those adequate resources is the key practice for executing the with that assessment first and it is is in a better position with that risk that it assumes in the future. >> we will be involved in a few minutes. next with at&t glad to have you with us. >> in with that senior vice president guy currently in then to design and execute at&t was honored to be chosen that is the of mission of the of a special opportunity bin to demonstrate that commitment to public safety in then that interoperable network to give first responders to effectively communicate to collaborate across jurisdictions. the at&t is dedicated so with those several hundred employees and as they hire people across of a country but overall to extend $40 billion over the lifetime
first met established offices including management and oversight in those with experience to assume full responsibility in the esture. and then to see the contractor's performance. in then to perform those functions not yet have we conducted long term. but as a result and then to have sufficient resources with those responsibilitiess over time with those adequate resources is the key practice for executing the with that assessment first and it is is in a better position with that risk that it...
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. >> eric: maynard de blasio met with officer familia's family today. >> eboni: we discussed it earlier show. officers called in and said there was a plan to turn their backs as a show of how much they don't appreciate the mayor taking this type of position. i hate to say it but it feels a bit as if this officer who gave her life for the badge, at her services, they were planned around the mayor's schedule. that's it pretty disgusting sentiment. >> eric: i was in florida and south carolina. law enforcement officers thinking me because we hit de blasio pretty hard on friday friday. law enforcement doesn't like de blasio. >> kat: it's not hard to see why not. i wouldn't be surprised, if they do the turning the back thing, if he acts like a victim over that, i'm going to laugh in his face and tell him to shut up trade you can't behave that way and show it's such a low priority to you and then be surprised. it's not just the nypd. it is your nypd. you are supposed to lead it. you are not just some dude. you are the one guy who was the most power to make changes but you have to engage. you c
. >> eric: maynard de blasio met with officer familia's family today. >> eboni: we discussed it earlier show. officers called in and said there was a plan to turn their backs as a show of how much they don't appreciate the mayor taking this type of position. i hate to say it but it feels a bit as if this officer who gave her life for the badge, at her services, they were planned around the mayor's schedule. that's it pretty disgusting sentiment. >> eric: i was in florida and...
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his second overseas trip in office met by cheers in poland and pro tetests at the summit i germany. the president met with several world leaders on the sidelines of the conference. but it was his sit-down with russian president vladimir putin that grab the world's spotlight and seemed to define his visit. the two leaders talking for more than two hours, covering a wide range of topics. speaking publically for the first time since their meeting, mr. putin today confirmed that he was questioned repeatedly by president trump about russian hacking into the 2016 election. >> tv trump is very different from the real trump, from the trump i had before me. >> the russian leader denied any involvement. >> he asked me questions. i answered. i clarified and i think that he was atszfied with my answers. >> the white house has said the president only agreed to move to other topics after pushing the issue for 40 minutes. mr. trump's only public comment came this morning as he met with the british prime minister theresa may. >> i had a tremendous meeting yesterday with president putin. >> 20 indiv
his second overseas trip in office met by cheers in poland and pro tetests at the summit i germany. the president met with several world leaders on the sidelines of the conference. but it was his sit-down with russian president vladimir putin that grab the world's spotlight and seemed to define his visit. the two leaders talking for more than two hours, covering a wide range of topics. speaking publically for the first time since their meeting, mr. putin today confirmed that he was questioned...
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officer. he was my first call this morning. i met with him before we sat in the oval office, and we are committed as true professionals to the team and the process of getting the administration's message out. i said during the transition and i will say it up here, i think there has been, at times, a disconnect between the way we see the president and how much we love the president, and the way some of you perhaps see the president, and i see the american people see the president the way that i do, and we want to get that message out there and to use a wall street expression, there may be a spread between how well we are doing, and how well some of you think we're doing and we're going to work hard to close that spread. i'll take the questions, i'll get to as many people as i can. >> number one, what we have seen from the administration so far is the president being his own mess me messenger frequently. >> i have a slight issue with the question. we're on track, and i think we're doing a very good job. i think we have a whole list of
officer. he was my first call this morning. i met with him before we sat in the oval office, and we are committed as true professionals to the team and the process of getting the administration's message out. i said during the transition and i will say it up here, i think there has been, at times, a disconnect between the way we see the president and how much we love the president, and the way some of you perhaps see the president, and i see the american people see the president the way that i...
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met or commission offices have been closed since saturday but they are set to reopen today.fficials are granting a two day extension to anyone whose driver's license, permits, registration or inspection stickers expired last friday, documents are now valid until tomorrow. >>> authorities in bucks county of recovered body of the missing swimmer from the delaware river. police say 27 year-old man from philadelphia disappeared yesterday afternoon swimming in the river, near washington crossing park in solebury township. rescue crews searched for an hour before locating that victim's body. at this point his identity has in the been released. >>> take a look at a man wanted for robbery after finding him unconscious in the store bathroom. delaware state police arrested 31 year-old richard o'neill, officers were called to the convenient store in laurel around 3:30. there they found o'neill passed out in the store's bathroom. background check shows o'neill was wanted for june 25th robbery so he is facing robbery and drug possession charges. >>> pennsylvania health network that was h
met or commission offices have been closed since saturday but they are set to reopen today.fficials are granting a two day extension to anyone whose driver's license, permits, registration or inspection stickers expired last friday, documents are now valid until tomorrow. >>> authorities in bucks county of recovered body of the missing swimmer from the delaware river. police say 27 year-old man from philadelphia disappeared yesterday afternoon swimming in the river, near washington...
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he met with cayine officers and their dogs in san francisco yesterday, and we first told you about the story on abc7news.com, where you can find out more about the meeting between wyatt and the canine officers and how you can help. >> finding a place to park in san francisco can be a pain. a new survey reveals the time we waste looking. >> and the cancer treatment that does not involve chemotherapy. >> san francisco's botanical garden is being transforms to a concert hall. right now, tech bites. >>> in today's tech bites, verizon confirming a data breach. >> the company claims no personal information slipped into the wrong hands. verizon says the only person who got access to the data is the researcher who alerted them to the problem. >> samsung note fans should mark their calendars. reports indicate the galaxy note 8 will launch august 23rd right here in new york city. >> the new phone is set to have a 6.3 inch display. samsung stopped production of the note 7 due to issues with exploding batteries. >> there's also a scramble for this smart phone in china. it celebrates the 30th anniv
he met with cayine officers and their dogs in san francisco yesterday, and we first told you about the story on abc7news.com, where you can find out more about the meeting between wyatt and the canine officers and how you can help. >> finding a place to park in san francisco can be a pain. a new survey reveals the time we waste looking. >> and the cancer treatment that does not involve chemotherapy. >> san francisco's botanical garden is being transforms to a concert hall....
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met mr. president just down the sals in his office. he met with floppies from wall street and lobbyists from drug companies and insurance companies. maybe the presiding officer wasn't part of this but for five republicans senators when they are and a bill that was good for drug companies and insurance now street but left out of the public. the one thing we do know, we don't know what's in the bill at this time. one of things we do know that all the options are bad. my state of ohio all the options are bad for the people who elected us to serve here. let me talk about those options. behind door number one we have repeal of the affordable care act with no replacement and repealing, i don't know which of these doors, door number one i don't know what that bill is. i do know it's one of the options so my door number one repeal and replace means repealing the entire affordable care act with no plans to replace it creates dangerous uncertainty that of course will drive prices up or everyone when the insurance companies and the public who have
met mr. president just down the sals in his office. he met with floppies from wall street and lobbyists from drug companies and insurance companies. maybe the presiding officer wasn't part of this but for five republicans senators when they are and a bill that was good for drug companies and insurance now street but left out of the public. the one thing we do know, we don't know what's in the bill at this time. one of things we do know that all the options are bad. my state of ohio all the...
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arrival of the g 20 leaders, around 8000 violent protesters are expected that will be met by 20,000 police officersporter: the police have to be ready for everything, including bringing foreign visitors to safety if needed. the u.s. delegation requested police conduct this exercise to do president trump's attendance. the meeting is set to last just two days but big security measures are in place. some 19,000 police are here. daily life in hamburg is on hold. critics are also getting ready. they want to take their message to the streets. they accuse political leaders of cutting off the earth's oxygen supply. >> we need different trade and climate policies. most of all we need climate justice, meaning the countries that contribute the most to climate degradation must now make the greatest contribution to addressing it. reporter: germany's interior minister visited hamburg and said the police are well-prepared. authorities estimate the summit will draw some 8000 protesters who could resort to violence. >> peaceful protesters are welcome and admitted in our democratic society. violent protests cannot b
arrival of the g 20 leaders, around 8000 violent protesters are expected that will be met by 20,000 police officersporter: the police have to be ready for everything, including bringing foreign visitors to safety if needed. the u.s. delegation requested police conduct this exercise to do president trump's attendance. the meeting is set to last just two days but big security measures are in place. some 19,000 police are here. daily life in hamburg is on hold. critics are also getting ready. they...
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. >>> finally at noon a pair of wilmington police officers have gone above and beyond the call of duty for a young boy they metthe basketball court. ♪ happy birthday to you >> officers peterson and steele surprised him at his home for his 11th birthday. they met them sunday night after asking them to play a friendly game of basketball. >> they learned that the straight a student did not have a basketball and aspirations to become an engineer. and it's offices surprised him with his own basketball for his birthday and more. >> three tickets to the 76ers. your mom and your brother and you can go. >> how about that. jarell and his mother and officers then enjoyed birthday cake together. >> that is a great story. a look at stories coming up on "action news" at 4:00. today in what's the deal. consumer reports is out with the new list of the best bug sprays see what brans keep the mosquitos away and protect against dangerous tics. enjoy the rest of your afternoon see you later. >> announcer: today you wrote you called you tweeted and we listened. so we have got an hour of cooking on demand. carla's putting a cheesy
. >>> finally at noon a pair of wilmington police officers have gone above and beyond the call of duty for a young boy they metthe basketball court. ♪ happy birthday to you >> officers peterson and steele surprised him at his home for his 11th birthday. they met them sunday night after asking them to play a friendly game of basketball. >> they learned that the straight a student did not have a basketball and aspirations to become an engineer. and it's offices surprised...
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nbc news learned a former soviet counter intelligence officer was also at that meeting in question. he was in the room whennen donald trump jr. met with an attorney last year. the attorney promised damaging information about hillary clinton. the officer who was present for the meeting is suspected of having ob going ties to russian intelligence. donald trump jr. came under fire tr taking that meeting. the president backed his son's decision to do so is and nothing came of the meeting. but house democrats say the trump campaign may have broken campaign laws. >> this is a campaign violation soliciting or accepting something of value. >> also renewed their call for a vote on an independent commission to investigate russia's meddling in the election. president trump is back on u.s. soil. he arrived in newark this afternoon. mr. trump will spend this weekend at a club in new jersey. the club is hosting the women's u.s. open. the president spent the past two days in france. >> the president wrap ped up hi visit by attending bastille day celebrations. today's er ceremony also commemorated the 100th anniversary of america entering into w
nbc news learned a former soviet counter intelligence officer was also at that meeting in question. he was in the room whennen donald trump jr. met with an attorney last year. the attorney promised damaging information about hillary clinton. the officer who was present for the meeting is suspected of having ob going ties to russian intelligence. donald trump jr. came under fire tr taking that meeting. the president backed his son's decision to do so is and nothing came of the meeting. but house...
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met or vehicle commission offices are set to reopen for the first time since last week , and anyone whoseriver's license, permit, registration or inspection sticker expired last friday, those documents are valid through tomorrow. >>> crowds at new jersey state owned businesses and parks were light after they reopened following governmental shut down. rancocas state park is typically a popular spot for walking, hiding especially on a holiday. even though chris christie did sign a new budget and reopen facilities just in time damage was already done. >> i was appalled, you know, no state parks should be closed down due to impasse in the state legislature, a lot of grandstanding and talk, but won't be impressed at all. i will remember at polls. >> crowds stayed away from par vin state park in pits grove township, they say it is usually within of the busiest days of the year. >>> time running out for charlie guard, 11 in old has a rare disease that doctors say is untreatable and they plan to take him off of life support this week. >> this despite efforts from help from two of the more powerfu
met or vehicle commission offices are set to reopen for the first time since last week , and anyone whoseriver's license, permit, registration or inspection sticker expired last friday, those documents are valid through tomorrow. >>> crowds at new jersey state owned businesses and parks were light after they reopened following governmental shut down. rancocas state park is typically a popular spot for walking, hiding especially on a holiday. even though chris christie did sign a new...
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(vicki)a day of celebration for oakland police officers being promoted was met with protest and it allties back to the o-p-d sex scandal. (vicki)a day of celebration for oakland police officers being promoted is being met with protest... and it all ties back to the o-p-d sex scandal. kron 4's dan kerman is live at police headquarters with more (dan kerman) more trouble for those that lead oakland, the mayor and her new police chiefsot nancy armstrong-temple/anti police terror project 06-16we had a promise from oakland mayor libby schaaf that she would get rid of what she called the old boys club, when chief kirkpatrick was hired she was hired as a womanwho would clean up the department and instead what they have done is promote that type of disgusting behaviornancy armstrong-temple was among those protesting outside an oakland police department promotion ceremony friday. protestors say three of those promoted oversaw what a federal judge called severely mishandled investigation into whether police officers were having sex with this woman jasmine abuslin, who at that time was an underag
(vicki)a day of celebration for oakland police officers being promoted was met with protest and it allties back to the o-p-d sex scandal. (vicki)a day of celebration for oakland police officers being promoted is being met with protest... and it all ties back to the o-p-d sex scandal. kron 4's dan kerman is live at police headquarters with more (dan kerman) more trouble for those that lead oakland, the mayor and her new police chiefsot nancy armstrong-temple/anti police terror project 06-16we...
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anti-capitalists tried to disrupt the talks by leaders and they were met by police officers. >> some threw rocks and bottles at police. 213 officers have been injured since thursday trying to keep the peace. more than 100 people have been arrested. >> demonstrators set fire to the streets and looted shops. that is when special forces intervened with tear gas and a water cannon. >> our frederik pleitgen was in the middle of it all. >> reporter: on the sidelines of the g20 summit. protesters want to disrupt the summit. some saying they want to make it inside the secure perimeter. as you can see, right now what is going on is the police firing water cannon trucks at people who set barricades on fire. that is something we have been seeing throughout the evening and continues well into the night. the clashes here are very, very heavy. they sort of pinpoint actions of protesters against the police. then during the evening what happened is things escalated. many people were arrested and the police also saying that dozens of their own officers were injured in the clashes that took place. not
anti-capitalists tried to disrupt the talks by leaders and they were met by police officers. >> some threw rocks and bottles at police. 213 officers have been injured since thursday trying to keep the peace. more than 100 people have been arrested. >> demonstrators set fire to the streets and looted shops. that is when special forces intervened with tear gas and a water cannon. >> our frederik pleitgen was in the middle of it all. >> reporter: on the sidelines of the g20...
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office. the president met with several world leaders during the trip, but it was his sit-down with russian president vladimir putin that grabbed the world spotlight. the two talked for more than two hours, and today, putin confirmed he was questioned repeatedly by president trump about russian hacking in the 2016 election. >> translator: he asked me questions, i answered. i clarified and i think that he was satisfied with my answers. >> president trump will return to europe next week traveling to paris at the invitation of the french president for bastille day ceremonies. >>> take a look at this, we have new pictures tonight of a crash involving a septa train and truck in montgomery county. the regional rail train hit the truck in sheltcheltenham yester. the truck was on the tracks when it was sideswiped by the train. no one was in the truck when it was struck. >>> in philadelphia tonight the red cross is helping eight people who now have to find a new place to live. their building on rockland street started crumbling yesterday from the inside out. now, part of the building collapsed. the entire bui
office. the president met with several world leaders during the trip, but it was his sit-down with russian president vladimir putin that grabbed the world spotlight. the two talked for more than two hours, and today, putin confirmed he was questioned repeatedly by president trump about russian hacking in the 2016 election. >> translator: he asked me questions, i answered. i clarified and i think that he was satisfied with my answers. >> president trump will return to europe next...
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met, mr. president, just down this hall -- i know the camera doesn't quite show this. but down this hall in his office, he met with lobbyists from wall street and lobbyists from the drug companies and lobbyists from the insurance companies. and maybe the presiding officer i don't think was part of this -- he's perhaps too junior. but four or five republican senators were in there, and they wrote a drug that was good for drug companies, was good for insurance companies, was good for wall street. it just left out the public. now one thing we do know, we don't really know what's in the bill this time. one of the things we do know is all of the options are bad for my state of ohio. all thing options are bad -- all the options are bad for the people who elected us to serve here. let me talk about those options. first, behind door number one we have repeal of the affordable care act with no replacement. that means repealing the entire -- i don't know which of these doors, on door number one, i don't know if that's what this bill is. i do know that it's one of the options. behind door number one, repeal with
met, mr. president, just down this hall -- i know the camera doesn't quite show this. but down this hall in his office, he met with lobbyists from wall street and lobbyists from the drug companies and lobbyists from the insurance companies. and maybe the presiding officer i don't think was part of this -- he's perhaps too junior. but four or five republican senators were in there, and they wrote a drug that was good for drug companies, was good for insurance companies, was good for wall street....
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mets game. governor's office had no comment about this incident but if you are wondering why he was at that particularame , his son works for the brewers. >>> today a cable tv personality helped out a new jersey family's wrongful death lawsuit against governor christie. twain chapman known as dog the bounty hunter joined family of christian rogers in trenton. rodgers was allegedly murdered this past april by a man who had been arrested days before, but released because of new jersey bail reform initiative. >> everyone in our neighborhood knows that this guy was a danger to society and our community. who had who had him pick up my baby would be here today. >> 200 years the bail bondsman has been in effect in america and for 200 years, it has worked. all of a sudden one state, changed it and now they are in chaos. >> well, new jersey attorney general's office tells "eyewitness news" it had no comment on the lawsuit. >>> president trump's son in law and senior advisor jared kushner was back on capitol hill one week after meeting with the house and senate committees investigating russian election meddling
mets game. governor's office had no comment about this incident but if you are wondering why he was at that particularame , his son works for the brewers. >>> today a cable tv personality helped out a new jersey family's wrongful death lawsuit against governor christie. twain chapman known as dog the bounty hunter joined family of christian rogers in trenton. rodgers was allegedly murdered this past april by a man who had been arrested days before, but released because of new jersey...
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and russian military officers met for weeks and months to hammer out the cease fire. the uprising began. the area had become a vacuum for al-quaida linked groups and iranian back eed fighters. >> has al-quaida and the iranians agree to the cease fire? >> no. they didn't. this is a cease fire for the u.s. and russia. there's no u.s. backed troops there and there's no flying by the russians. there's other examples that iranian led forces have not listened to the russians. when the iranians got close to u.s. positions, they were bombed. >> shepard: jennifer griffin, thank you. top of the hour headlines moments away. stay with us. ♪ fitting into my skinny jeans again? that's cool. feeling good in slim fit? that's cool. looking fabulous in my little black dress? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. but prevagen helps your
and russian military officers met for weeks and months to hammer out the cease fire. the uprising began. the area had become a vacuum for al-quaida linked groups and iranian back eed fighters. >> has al-quaida and the iranians agree to the cease fire? >> no. they didn't. this is a cease fire for the u.s. and russia. there's no u.s. backed troops there and there's no flying by the russians. there's other examples that iranian led forces have not listened to the russians. when the...
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they met at his office. it was 2:00 a.m. yesterday, eight hours later here at west goshen toe lease department. they announced murder charges with somebodying and grieving family members in attendance. police found suspect's truck in the location in delaware county. red chevy truck with the dent had been the key piece of evidence, in this investigation as police track it from the scene through chester county into delco and using traffic cameras. unless delaware county a 40 caliber handgun in the suspect 's bedroom and ammunition for that gun in the nearby trash can, a note on the door of the home yesterday expressed sympathies to the roberson family. lodged in the left side of bianca roberson's head a 30 caliber shell casing. police started making connections at that point. before the admission and evidence landed in their hand it was all intense police work >> we kept getting tips and we kept investigating. the west goshen police department, chester county detectives were not going to give up. they started looking at data,
they met at his office. it was 2:00 a.m. yesterday, eight hours later here at west goshen toe lease department. they announced murder charges with somebodying and grieving family members in attendance. police found suspect's truck in the location in delaware county. red chevy truck with the dent had been the key piece of evidence, in this investigation as police track it from the scene through chester county into delco and using traffic cameras. unless delaware county a 40 caliber handgun in...
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in public testimony under oath saying i never met with any russians, and then it comes out he met in his officeor an hour and a half with the ambassador to the united states from russia. that was really bad. if he hadn't recused himself then, it would have been a nightmare. we would get nothing done. >> an attorney general who is recused from the major issue of the day is -- i love jeff sessions, doing a great job. still a liability, john eastman. can they get back on track? >> i think they can. i don't believe jeff sessions misled congress. if you look at the con terkt of the question that was asked, it was in the context of campaign communications, and he said, i never met with anybody and i don't know of anybody in the campaign that did. the notion that the question more broadly asked, have you ever met with a russian, could you see -- >> technical foul, but not intentional. >> the bigger question, is his recusal, i think in many ways it's a blessing. he is now prevented from getting distracted by all of this and sidetracked -- >> a blessing for him, but what about the president. >> a blessi
in public testimony under oath saying i never met with any russians, and then it comes out he met in his officeor an hour and a half with the ambassador to the united states from russia. that was really bad. if he hadn't recused himself then, it would have been a nightmare. we would get nothing done. >> an attorney general who is recused from the major issue of the day is -- i love jeff sessions, doing a great job. still a liability, john eastman. can they get back on track? >> i...
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a former soviet intelligence officer has revealed that he was present when donald trump's eldest son metussian lawyer during last year's presidential campaign. donald trump, jr attended the meeting in new york injune last year after being promised information about hillary clinton. the lobbyist — rinat akhmetshin — who's now a us citizen — denies having current links with russian intelligence. the bbc‘s david willis has more. rinat akhmetshin is, as you mentioned, a former officer in the soviet military, a man who was trained in counterintelligence but who denies being involved in counterintelligence at the moment. he is actually a russian lobbyist and joined us citizen but we didn't know until now that he was present at that meeting at trump tower last june, that controversial meeting which also involved as well is donald trump, jr, his son—in—law, jared kushner and his campaign director at the time. the big question is, was this meeting is set up question is, was this meeting is set up at the direct command of the kremlin? that's what we don't know. let's take a look at some of the oth
a former soviet intelligence officer has revealed that he was present when donald trump's eldest son metussian lawyer during last year's presidential campaign. donald trump, jr attended the meeting in new york injune last year after being promised information about hillary clinton. the lobbyist — rinat akhmetshin — who's now a us citizen — denies having current links with russian intelligence. the bbc‘s david willis has more. rinat akhmetshin is, as you mentioned, a former officer in...
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driver ended up going all the way back to san francisco's hall of justice where he met up with a chp officerhere. the chp officer says the driver is in shock and is having trouble making sense of what happened out here. no word on the identity of the victim or if this driver could face charges. they're expecting it to be at least another hour for this investigation. reporting live in south san francisco, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> we'll check with you throughout the morning. thank you. >>> possible new early warning sign for alzheimer's disease. the simple change in speech that doctors may start looking out for. >> a soldier's act wins over a lot of hearts. the photo that is now a reminder about the importance of small acts of kindness. >> a couple gets engaged during a garth brooks concert. how he made the special night even more special. first, tech bites. >> in today's tech bites, blame it on the lansteres. >> hbo had digital problems in last night's season premiere of game of thrones. it came back midway through the final half of the east coast airing. >> if you're a gif lover, facebook
driver ended up going all the way back to san francisco's hall of justice where he met up with a chp officerhere. the chp officer says the driver is in shock and is having trouble making sense of what happened out here. no word on the identity of the victim or if this driver could face charges. they're expecting it to be at least another hour for this investigation. reporting live in south san francisco, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> we'll check with you throughout the morning. thank you....
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lightfoot when you and i met in my office we agreed one of nasa's most important jobs is to help kids learn to love science and technology and i look forward to working with you and the chairman to ensure that nasa can continue to help inspire and train the next generation of technical workers whether they are building rockets are building american industry in the private sector. overall nasa's budget request of 19.1 billion, a cut of 3% below the fy2017 level but those cuts weren't applied equally. in addition to eliminating education programs the budget proposes deep cuts to next-generation transportation systems and earth science. the priorities of this committee help nasa reach the agency calling to explore discovered teach and inspire. chairman shelby has discussed the need to fund the orion and the space launch system the sls needed to send humans beyond low earth orbit so i will take a minute and talk about earth science. when it comes to climate change nasa's job is to observe the earth and tell us factly what is happening to our planet. nasa doesn't say why earth's climate is
lightfoot when you and i met in my office we agreed one of nasa's most important jobs is to help kids learn to love science and technology and i look forward to working with you and the chairman to ensure that nasa can continue to help inspire and train the next generation of technical workers whether they are building rockets are building american industry in the private sector. overall nasa's budget request of 19.1 billion, a cut of 3% below the fy2017 level but those cuts weren't applied...
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>>and earlier today when those officers arrived they were met by protesters. >> many of them were angry that at least two of the officers that were involved in investigating the infamous case are getting promoted. >>they are actively that spitting in the opd sex trafficking scandal, and instead of prosecuting and disciplining these cops they are being promoted and having a ceremony here today. >>>the two officers being promoted are rollin holmgren and lieutenant. rice. that second in command. and the oakland officers were convicted of having sex with this young lady. the two offices oversaw it being widely criticized in a recent team about the case. she walked past the protesters on her way to the ceremony. >>>we believe in freedom of speech, that is the sacred right in the city of oakland. so i appreciate all voices as part of democracy. >>a short time ago the police spokeswoman joan watson came out and spoke with the media, and she said those promotions will stand despite the protests. >>bob ross is joining us live from oakland. >>> a prominent san francisco family is in morning today
>>and earlier today when those officers arrived they were met by protesters. >> many of them were angry that at least two of the officers that were involved in investigating the infamous case are getting promoted. >>they are actively that spitting in the opd sex trafficking scandal, and instead of prosecuting and disciplining these cops they are being promoted and having a ceremony here today. >>>the two officers being promoted are rollin holmgren and lieutenant....