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she said, michelle.elle and cinnamon were stabbed and buried on the west mesa. >> did you know who cinnamon was? >> no. no. never heard of her before. >> did you ask her where she heard that? >> yeah. her aunt ran the streets, knew michelle, knew certain people, and they had heard it from her aunt. >> dan immediately called detective ida lopez with the tip, but she was unable to find the aunt or to pin down the source of the rumor. it was all just unverifiable street talk, the kind ida lopez had heard before. except for one tantalizing tidbit. cinnamon was a name on ida's list. cinnamon elks, missing since august of 2004. but even if those rumors with were true and human remains were with cooling in the desert night on albuquerque's west mesa, the detective knew it would take a miracle to find them. >>> coming up -- was a serial killer stalking the women working the war zone? >> i've just always felt that they were going to be together. >> in death as in life? >> if you find one, you're going to find the
she said, michelle.elle and cinnamon were stabbed and buried on the west mesa. >> did you know who cinnamon was? >> no. no. never heard of her before. >> did you ask her where she heard that? >> yeah. her aunt ran the streets, knew michelle, knew certain people, and they had heard it from her aunt. >> dan immediately called detective ida lopez with the tip, but she was unable to find the aunt or to pin down the source of the rumor. it was all just unverifiable...
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michelle was sure of it.ad often heard mark mention a former patient in the weeks and months before he left. a woman with terminal cancer. >> she had a cough that wouldn't go away, sore throat, hoarseness. these are things that a first year medical student would recognize as signs and symptoms of throat cancer or laryngeal cancer. weinberger didn't pay attention. you're lucky your backyard is in the back. at lowe's we have everything you need to keep your yard looking great. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. if you... you have fleas. help protect your pet, home and yard from infesting fleas ... ...with the advantage fleaction plan. if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for
michelle was sure of it.ad often heard mark mention a former patient in the weeks and months before he left. a woman with terminal cancer. >> she had a cough that wouldn't go away, sore throat, hoarseness. these are things that a first year medical student would recognize as signs and symptoms of throat cancer or laryngeal cancer. weinberger didn't pay attention. you're lucky your backyard is in the back. at lowe's we have everything you need to keep your yard looking great. they work...
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now i want to start with michelle because michelle you've been you've played at all levels of german football have you been experiencing the latest developments in cam it's very bad because this is a bad deal for germany and people outside there calling me especially from africa they ask me hey what's going on over there the old time is coming back. i'm very sorry about this one but we have to fight against them we. immigrants here and in germany and all the good people we have to fight we have to get up we have to stand up to fight against racism and we have to keep them back now you've actually played all over the country in your career of course now tooting in the city of chemists what sort of things have you experienced during your own career you have bad bad things in the beginning i was seventeen i was playing in our fourth thirdly and we moved over there on the east side and so many people today was shouting at me and said bad words and i didn't expect to recognize what what's going on on this time because i was very young but my teammates to help me and then after day. i saw
now i want to start with michelle because michelle you've been you've played at all levels of german football have you been experiencing the latest developments in cam it's very bad because this is a bad deal for germany and people outside there calling me especially from africa they ask me hey what's going on over there the old time is coming back. i'm very sorry about this one but we have to fight against them we. immigrants here and in germany and all the good people we have to fight we have...
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>> laura: michelle, go ahead. we got 30 seconds, michelle, go ahead. >> no, no, no. google is kowtowing to the communists and putting essentially internet duct tape around the mouths of dissenters who dare to criticize the communist government. also, by the way, read "sold out" the book that i wrote it, with a former programmer, american computer programmer who defends american citizens who have been harmed by these h1b policies. guess what? the american i.t. workforce is sick and tired of these globalist elites telling them but there aren't best and brightest workers when they are the one being fired and replaced with these wage slaves. >> laura: "fortune" magazine research in china -- okay, "fortune" magazine research on this shows that for every 100 foreign computer scientist working in united states, between 33 and 61 domestic workers were replaced. the influx of foreign workers also held down wages of compensation being 2.6 percent to 5.1% lower if foreign workers were not allowed. okay. thanks to both of you for joining us, china and michelle. by the way, it's
>> laura: michelle, go ahead. we got 30 seconds, michelle, go ahead. >> no, no, no. google is kowtowing to the communists and putting essentially internet duct tape around the mouths of dissenters who dare to criticize the communist government. also, by the way, read "sold out" the book that i wrote it, with a former programmer, american computer programmer who defends american citizens who have been harmed by these h1b policies. guess what? the american i.t. workforce is...
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it's my first day, chef troisgros. >> michel: tony, bonjour. >> anthony: bonjour. >> michel: comment have called maison troisgros the best restaurant in the world. and in the '60s, the brothers pierre and jean were early, important and fundamental innovators of what came to be known as nouvelle cuisine. behold one of their breakout classics, one of the truly game-changing, timeless, most influential dishes in history. it seems now, maybe, a simple thing, but it absolutely turned the world upside down when it debuted on the troisgros menu in 1962. i mean, when you have a dish this legendary, this iconic, there's no escaping it. the rolling stones will always have to play "jumping jack flash." if you google "troisgros", you'll see this. >> michel: so, forget everything you have on google and watch me now. okay? >> anthony: before this, fish was generally overcooked. it was served alongside elaborate garnishes, starches, vegetables. this simple, elegant, almost japanese ode to flavor changed the way we cook fish in restaurants today, and how we make sauces, what our plates look like. i
it's my first day, chef troisgros. >> michel: tony, bonjour. >> anthony: bonjour. >> michel: comment have called maison troisgros the best restaurant in the world. and in the '60s, the brothers pierre and jean were early, important and fundamental innovators of what came to be known as nouvelle cuisine. behold one of their breakout classics, one of the truly game-changing, timeless, most influential dishes in history. it seems now, maybe, a simple thing, but it absolutely...
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we were referencing michelle barney. —— michel barnier.nt to encourage other countries to leave? that is still a psychological problem. you do not want to make it too easy. that has been the argument. even the italians, the fascist italy no reluctance to even mention quitting the eu. i think the message is to have a deal. we can't have in britain a second referendum. iam becoming british. we can't have a second referendum because no parties left or right wanted and the public does not want it. the latest polls show that the public wants it. let's not go down that route. it is three hours of a separate programme. the argument that the eu prisma countries don't want to encourage further separations could be turned on its head and said that they want to avoid that in the face of the rise of the right across europe, especially on the issue of immigration, they're going to have to make this less of a straitjacket and make concessions that will encourage people to stay as well as to punish them for leaving. one very quick point. there is this to
we were referencing michelle barney. —— michel barnier.nt to encourage other countries to leave? that is still a psychological problem. you do not want to make it too easy. that has been the argument. even the italians, the fascist italy no reluctance to even mention quitting the eu. i think the message is to have a deal. we can't have in britain a second referendum. iam becoming british. we can't have a second referendum because no parties left or right wanted and the public does not want...
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michelle is from the d.c. public library. also joining us today is jose martinez, owner of corrento galler welcome all of you to the program. the festival starts at noon and we know it's going to rain butre we don't is that right, joe? >> we're going to be here today rain or shine, 40th anniversary. we'rng in the g to let weather stop us. we'll be there with lots of indoor and outdoor activ >>el mi, you're celebrating 40 years. the festival has been going on for four decades. that's a long, longhistory. tell us how it got >>started. t started 40 years ago as a block party. by the '80s, hundreds of thousands of people were coming. it became known as the east coast's largest block party. so we're carrying on pretty long tradition of bringing people together in our neighb qhood. >> it te a tradition. i understand stand just a few years ago the festival almostdn happen. >> that's right. there was a chance that it was going to be canceled, but a group of people from the communit businesses and residents banded together to make the
michelle is from the d.c. public library. also joining us today is jose martinez, owner of corrento galler welcome all of you to the program. the festival starts at noon and we know it's going to rain butre we don't is that right, joe? >> we're going to be here today rain or shine, 40th anniversary. we'rng in the g to let weather stop us. we'll be there with lots of indoor and outdoor activ >>el mi, you're celebrating 40 years. the festival has been going on for four decades. that's...
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michelle and you have used a max hoffman is out the talks for us in march say welcome to both of you max if we could start with you what's on the agenda today. naturally you know after the summer break that leaders and their staff usually say they're going to talk about all kinds of things for example foreign policy issues like syria like ukraine like the western balkans but we all know what's top of the agenda specially for the german chancellor are going to back its migration and french president in money michael has gone into the trenches last week accepting his role as the enemy of the right wing bobby alist alliance that was declared by the un garion prime minister viktor orban and italian minister of the interior munty or any so this is the hot topic it has been in europe for quite some time we're expecting something on that and of course they will also have to talk about breakfast because briggs it is looming getting ever closer without any real solution in sight at the moment ok we're waiting for the press conference to start off max we'll be getting back to you later in the
michelle and you have used a max hoffman is out the talks for us in march say welcome to both of you max if we could start with you what's on the agenda today. naturally you know after the summer break that leaders and their staff usually say they're going to talk about all kinds of things for example foreign policy issues like syria like ukraine like the western balkans but we all know what's top of the agenda specially for the german chancellor are going to back its migration and french...
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did and will continue to urge these cases to be resolved our chief political editor michel there is outside the chancery where president erda want to chance america held a press conference a short while ago we were listening to those words from chancellor merkel there we've made a lot of the differences between germany and turkey what did you take away from this press conference was there more harmony or discord. but i would say that it was pretty much as expected the german chancellor was quite clear that there are fundamental differences and she certainly didn't shy away from naming those that they lie apart not just on those five german citizens who are remain in turkish prisons but also on the wider issue of the rule of law in turkey she was rather clear cut on that but she also recognizes that are there are common interests particularly looking at syria that there are threats of further destabilization and that something that wasn't mentioned in the press conference but that you do hear from the why did the magic community is that there's a certain sense of respect for turkey as well f
did and will continue to urge these cases to be resolved our chief political editor michel there is outside the chancery where president erda want to chance america held a press conference a short while ago we were listening to those words from chancellor merkel there we've made a lot of the differences between germany and turkey what did you take away from this press conference was there more harmony or discord. but i would say that it was pretty much as expected the german chancellor was...
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on michel barnier, rejoice. there will be agreement.ier under pressure from all the governments in the year that are pro—eu. the ports in holland and belgium and france are lobbying to have the deal because there they do not want chaos. there are the exporters, like the german manufacturers who are very interested in the uk market, to keep it. michel barnier himself hopes to replace presidentjuncker because president macron wants the danish commissioner because she is pro—european, a woman, young, she's very good. he wants to come out of history as the man who solved brexit. so rejoice, rejoice rejoice. i don't think so. by they way, i do not work for the independent. i work for the i newspaper. forgive me. marc, i love your song. i have been reading some of the commentaries since all of this joy and markets and there are quite a lot of serious voices saying he did not mean in the sense that it was taken that it will all be exactly what we want. the irish question remains very strong. i think one of the french ministers said britain is
on michel barnier, rejoice. there will be agreement.ier under pressure from all the governments in the year that are pro—eu. the ports in holland and belgium and france are lobbying to have the deal because there they do not want chaos. there are the exporters, like the german manufacturers who are very interested in the uk market, to keep it. michel barnier himself hopes to replace presidentjuncker because president macron wants the danish commissioner because she is pro—european, a woman,...
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. >> meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking gordon. what can we expect in >> we are looking at a pretty rough day. if you have any plans, you want to make plans now to protect your home, protect yourself. we are looking at gordon, tropical storm as of the latest advisory at 2:00 a.m., 65 mile per hour winds expected to increase throughout the day and could be a hurricane as it makes landfall later on tonight. currently located 200 miles east, southeast of the mississippi river. it is moving pretty quickly. that's good news. it will make landfall later tonight. here is the track moving east, southeast, east northeast, excuse me. tuesday 8:00 a.m., 65 mile per hour, tuesday 75 miles per hour. we need to watch this over the next 12 hours. we are looking at flooding rains, potentially life-threatening storm surges and that's where we're looking with the lightning. right now over the gulf which is good news, it's moved off land, but we'll see it moving to the east, northeast over the next 12 hours. >> we'll talk to you again in a bit, miche
. >> meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking gordon. what can we expect in >> we are looking at a pretty rough day. if you have any plans, you want to make plans now to protect your home, protect yourself. we are looking at gordon, tropical storm as of the latest advisory at 2:00 a.m., 65 mile per hour winds expected to increase throughout the day and could be a hurricane as it makes landfall later on tonight. currently located 200 miles east, southeast of the mississippi river....
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michel barnier, his words on the issue seemed to be softening a bit. it is whether the reality is matched by the rhetoric. but also these negotiations have revealed such a golf, that is not seem revealed such a golf, that is not seem to be any understanding that neither side agree on anything. just some talk that michel barnier has not been happy with the british negotiators and how they are dealing with things so happen to come together if you do not even get the? the bottom line of both sides like to point out is 80% of the withdrawal argument has our to been nailed down but the contentious issues that remain rather tricky to work around, so tonight theresa may has tried her best to push on. a lot of it simply a speaking slot at dinner, andi of it simply a speaking slot at dinner, and i dialogue but merely a ten minute address it when she made her page the onus is now on us to get deal done. and they are not responding, they are discussing things without her tomorrow. and what it seems like he is the prime minister isjust hoping what it seems like he
michel barnier, his words on the issue seemed to be softening a bit. it is whether the reality is matched by the rhetoric. but also these negotiations have revealed such a golf, that is not seem revealed such a golf, that is not seem to be any understanding that neither side agree on anything. just some talk that michel barnier has not been happy with the british negotiators and how they are dealing with things so happen to come together if you do not even get the? the bottom line of both sides...
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let's start our coverage with our chief political editor michelle i couldna she's outside the chancery where president or everyone is holding those talks with chancellor merkel hi michelle good to see you so the turkish president the german chancellor there talking over lunch right now what is on the agenda what are they discussing. well most likely they will be talking about the turkish economy but also their own their common strategic interests are both nato partners and they both have a keen interest that syria is not destabilized any further quite clearly he called for a meeting at a level of restart in those very tense german turkish relations over the past two and a half years those have been stretched to the limit and beyond at one time out of one cold the german chancellor called her saying that she was using something like nazi methods when he wasn't allowed to have a political rally in germany and ahead of the last general elections here just a year ago when actually called turks or germans of talks to sent a not to vote for angela merkel's party all the social democrats any
let's start our coverage with our chief political editor michelle i couldna she's outside the chancery where president or everyone is holding those talks with chancellor merkel hi michelle good to see you so the turkish president the german chancellor there talking over lunch right now what is on the agenda what are they discussing. well most likely they will be talking about the turkish economy but also their own their common strategic interests are both nato partners and they both have a keen...
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michelle: podemos estar conectados a travÉs de instagram en michelle galvÁn tv.eyendo sucomentarios. michelle: gracias por acompaÑarnos. jackie: buen fin de semana . bendiciones. ♪ conductor: gracias por acompaÑarnos y estas son las noticias. luego de que un reporte acusar a su procurador de remover al mandatario trump se pronuncia. cientos de menores que permanecen comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ ♪ conductor: muy buenas noches, hoy en un evento polÍtico el presidente prometiÓ frente a cientos de seguidores hacer una limpia luego de que surgieran reportes a lo largo del dÍa de que su procurador sugiriÓ grabar para destituirlo. tenemos detalles del capÍtulo mÁs reciente en esta telenovela polÍtica. strar que su habrÍa sugerido el sub procurador >> no hace falsablanca es un ci tambiÉn sugirieron activar la enmienda para destituir a trump. la enmienda 25 contempla sustituir al presidente por incapacidad fÍsica o mental. la historia es incorrecta y no harÉ mÁs comentarios. permÍtame ser claro sobre esto basÁndome en mi trato personal con el presidente no hay motivo
michelle: podemos estar conectados a travÉs de instagram en michelle galvÁn tv.eyendo sucomentarios. michelle: gracias por acompaÑarnos. jackie: buen fin de semana . bendiciones. ♪ conductor: gracias por acompaÑarnos y estas son las noticias. luego de que un reporte acusar a su procurador de remover al mandatario trump se pronuncia. cientos de menores que permanecen comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ ♪ conductor: muy buenas noches, hoy en un evento polÍtico el presidente prometiÓ...
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for us hi michelle and this was supposed to be a debate about the budget what was it actually about. well there was very little time that was indeed spent about the budget it really was in the end about the far right party as we just heard trying to make this about the migration course about four against migration and at the same time a very stern message from pretty much all other parties that they feel that this is about the very essence of democracy in germany where the whether you are for or against democracy whether you for you are for or against the rule of law here and there was a clear message that if you find yourself standing next to somebody who makes a hitler salute in a demonstration you are more than just touched with this kind of symbolism which of course is a crime here in germany so it was about everything but the budgets of me and michelle of this controversy surrounding those demonstrations in cannes that's how has that damage the chancellor standing. well it certainly has and this has damaged her own position even within her own government the opening sentence alm
for us hi michelle and this was supposed to be a debate about the budget what was it actually about. well there was very little time that was indeed spent about the budget it really was in the end about the far right party as we just heard trying to make this about the migration course about four against migration and at the same time a very stern message from pretty much all other parties that they feel that this is about the very essence of democracy in germany where the whether you are for...
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michele: thank you. welcome, everybody. i don't know if you knew it, but you are sitting at the most exciting panel here at the american bar association convention. [laughter] here's why, it has ben episode of survivor booking this panel. specialt to send a thank you. it has been the most consequential year on record, certainly since i have been covering sports. i can say arguably in a generation, the most consequential year on record for sports in society in recent memory. it is reflective of how fluid this situation is. a couple of days ago, this is public record, we had a representative from the nfl pa who had to pull out because of negotiations between the league. -- for the league right now about what they will do about the national anthem. i cover the nfl. k remember where i was, wee the sundayseason, after that friday where the president said get those players off of the field. he referred to them by another slur. it turned into this story of the season. for theother storyline nfl this season. i will start there. pol
michele: thank you. welcome, everybody. i don't know if you knew it, but you are sitting at the most exciting panel here at the american bar association convention. [laughter] here's why, it has ben episode of survivor booking this panel. specialt to send a thank you. it has been the most consequential year on record, certainly since i have been covering sports. i can say arguably in a generation, the most consequential year on record for sports in society in recent memory. it is reflective of...
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i'm michelle pettitte. i'm one of the members of the congress committee and i have the honor to present a very esteemed panel of the navy and we're going to talk about the laws in the pacific fleet. many of you may say, why do we care? we're here in anaheim in this beautiful conference center in the ac. why does it matter what's going on out there in the pacific ocean? it's important to realize that the pacific fleet covers three oceans, six couldnntinents and than half the earth's surface. the navy and the u.s. military has a huge presence in that area. this is an area of a hotbed of issues, and it is really ground zero for a lot of rule of law issues. now, most people think of the military in terms of the law of armed conflict, but the day-to-day operations of the navy is really the preservation of the rule of law. and an entire history of the pacific fleet, it started with protection of commercial trade, and even to this day, that's exactly what we're doing. so i think it's really important for us to und
i'm michelle pettitte. i'm one of the members of the congress committee and i have the honor to present a very esteemed panel of the navy and we're going to talk about the laws in the pacific fleet. many of you may say, why do we care? we're here in anaheim in this beautiful conference center in the ac. why does it matter what's going on out there in the pacific ocean? it's important to realize that the pacific fleet covers three oceans, six couldnntinents and than half the earth's surface. the...
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so michelle where is this very strained and troubled german turkish relationship. well that's the big question i mean clearly one wants economic support we already heard out of the foreign minister to today that disarming the rhetoric toning it down is simply not going to be enough to put these this relationship on a good first thing again but both sides no doubt need each other i'm going to machall needs. to maintain that migration deal also it's a very important part now when it comes to energy security at the same time. in the lead up to the general elections just a year ago called on turks or germans of turkish descent not to vote under mouthfuls party in fact not any of the major parties so he directly tried to get involved with elections here there's great nervousness that you might want to make political statements here so it would be very interesting to see what concrete outcome will come out of this both sides need each other but they clearly don't like each other right now ok and we'll see what this leads to over the coming days with michelle and the rest
so michelle where is this very strained and troubled german turkish relationship. well that's the big question i mean clearly one wants economic support we already heard out of the foreign minister to today that disarming the rhetoric toning it down is simply not going to be enough to put these this relationship on a good first thing again but both sides no doubt need each other i'm going to machall needs. to maintain that migration deal also it's a very important part now when it comes to...
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kron4's michelle kingston was there for move in today. (mk)michelle kingston, mkingstonnews"city councilors secured an 80-thousand dollar grant to help fund this tiny home project for laney college and now they hope to build more tiny houses throughout the city of oakland to help with the homeless."on willow street in oakland ... the west side missionary baptist church now has two tiny homes in their parking lot.the little bungalows will soon house three homeless laney college students -- but for the next few nights, city councilor abel guillen is moving in.ánatá it's tiny -- but it has two beds, a kitchen, a toilet and a shower.abel guillen, oakland city counilor"i think this is the type of approach we need to seriously look at across our city and across other jurisdictions."guillen is testing out the tiny home way of living -- and hoping to build more of these homes not just for students but for homeless people across the city.ken chambers, west side missionary baptist church pastor"it used to be you could worship, work and live in the
kron4's michelle kingston was there for move in today. (mk)michelle kingston, mkingstonnews"city councilors secured an 80-thousand dollar grant to help fund this tiny home project for laney college and now they hope to build more tiny houses throughout the city of oakland to help with the homeless."on willow street in oakland ... the west side missionary baptist church now has two tiny homes in their parking lot.the little bungalows will soon house three homeless laney college...
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michelle. hello. what's going on? why this late passion for rugby? i don't know.sion for rugby? i don't know. it's just something that happened. i played gaelic football for years beforehand. my boss kept asking me. he was a coach down in city of derry. he asked me down in city of derry. he asked me down so i went down. this is coming into my eighth season. i am captain this year. i decided i'm going to retire. then i got a call to ask whether i could do front row cover for ulster so myself and my sister went up and we just got on and got on the team and was there for ulster. and just very quickly, how does it feel to be playing top rugby at 47? how many years have you got left? not many! i enjoyed every minute of it. i loved every bit of it. i learned so much and it was a great experience. it is something i can ta ke experience. it is something i can take back to the city of derry so it was great. an inspiration, michelle. thank you very much forjoining it albeit briefly. what a story! 47 and you start playing football at that level, having only started playing t
michelle. hello. what's going on? why this late passion for rugby? i don't know.sion for rugby? i don't know. it's just something that happened. i played gaelic football for years beforehand. my boss kept asking me. he was a coach down in city of derry. he asked me down in city of derry. he asked me down so i went down. this is coming into my eighth season. i am captain this year. i decided i'm going to retire. then i got a call to ask whether i could do front row cover for ulster so myself and...
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ok let's go to our chief political editor now michelle for us at the chancellery michelle what's on the agenda for this working lunch where you are right now. well certainly both sides need to talk and one wants to talk particularly about his economy the turks economy that is currently under pressure the turkish lira has lost some forty percent since the beginning of the year and he needs support and when this all started a couple of weeks ago really a couple months ago by now going to merkel's own coalition partners social democrats was rather vocal in saying that germany would have to help turkey out that was something that was immediately fought back by going to michael's own c.d.u. party but ultimately germany knows it simply cannot afford an unstable turkey there's this vital migration deal that chancellor merkel relies on to keep those numbers stable and keep them down of migrants coming to germany of course being under pressure on that very issue ever since what became known as the migration crisis in twenty fifteen so very concrete issues here economic issues will germany give f
ok let's go to our chief political editor now michelle for us at the chancellery michelle what's on the agenda for this working lunch where you are right now. well certainly both sides need to talk and one wants to talk particularly about his economy the turks economy that is currently under pressure the turkish lira has lost some forty percent since the beginning of the year and he needs support and when this all started a couple of weeks ago really a couple months ago by now going to merkel's...
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what do you read into michel barnier‘s comments? well, should theresa may be happy this evening? used to michel barnier wagging his finger when he talks about brexit, tapping his foot, pointing at his watch playing time is running out. today he said it's possible that in 6—8 weeks' time there will be a brexit deal. he also spoke about the chequers plan and described it as a useful document, and he even had warm words for the prime minister herself. but, if you really look closely at michel barnier‘s words today, it was more ofa barnier‘s words today, it was more of a change in tone rather than content. he still talked about the big hurdles that have to be overcome in order to get a brexit deal like the irish border question. he said eu leaders still have key opposition to parts of the chequers deal. you could say why did he bother with the change of time today? it's because time really is running out now and eu leaders want a brexit deal this autumn. they see theresa may's political difficulties at home and they decided to throw her as much of a lifeline as they can without compr
what do you read into michel barnier‘s comments? well, should theresa may be happy this evening? used to michel barnier wagging his finger when he talks about brexit, tapping his foot, pointing at his watch playing time is running out. today he said it's possible that in 6—8 weeks' time there will be a brexit deal. he also spoke about the chequers plan and described it as a useful document, and he even had warm words for the prime minister herself. but, if you really look closely at michel...
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does michelle barnier still call you dominique? or have you corrected him?didn't pick that up before. oh really, 0k? not really. he goes dominique said... fine, 0k, right. there is a massive... there is a massive elephant in the room. i was focused on other things i'm sorry. it's what's happened in salzburg in the last 2a, 48 hours. some of the papers are calling it a drive—by, a humiliation, a showdown, how would you describe it? i'm not sure what language is but henry has described it as an ambush which i certainly think you got a prime minister that has gone up there with a detailed set of proposals and one of the key aspects and it's true as said there's been a of progress in other areas. we have been rebuffed on our plans without any coherent explanation as to why. is the sort of rather dogmatic keys to the single market unity, but our plan was very carefully crafted around that and that has really credible alternatives in its place. so we're not going to get into all the drama, i agree with michelle barnier we be dramatized the process, we will stay ca
does michelle barnier still call you dominique? or have you corrected him?didn't pick that up before. oh really, 0k? not really. he goes dominique said... fine, 0k, right. there is a massive... there is a massive elephant in the room. i was focused on other things i'm sorry. it's what's happened in salzburg in the last 2a, 48 hours. some of the papers are calling it a drive—by, a humiliation, a showdown, how would you describe it? i'm not sure what language is but henry has described it as an...
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uk's withdrawal can be reached within a couple of months, according to the eu's chief negotiator michel, but he said it was dependent on realistic negotiations. and he warned again that several issues remained unresolved. a special brexit summit of eu leaders is now expected in november. mr barnier‘s comments came as some senior conservatives warned again that they will opppose theresa may's plan, agreed at chequers this summer. that plan is meant to "maintain a common rule book for all goods" and avoid a hard border with northern ireland. our political editor laura kuenssberg has the latest. arriving at the office back door. work in the red box, tory woes splashed over the paper the prime minister's clutching, too. in 200 days, she's to be the leader that takes us out of the eu. but the actual deal must be done long before. today, europe's negotiator sounded more friend than foe. i think that if we are realistic, we are able to reach an agreement on the first stage of this negotiation, which is the brexit treaty, within six or eight weeks. the rivalries at home are bitter, though. bori
uk's withdrawal can be reached within a couple of months, according to the eu's chief negotiator michel, but he said it was dependent on realistic negotiations. and he warned again that several issues remained unresolved. a special brexit summit of eu leaders is now expected in november. mr barnier‘s comments came as some senior conservatives warned again that they will opppose theresa may's plan, agreed at chequers this summer. that plan is meant to "maintain a common rule book for all...
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and what about michel barnier?st of him and on to 90, saw a little burst of him and on to go, is he saying anything significant this evening?” go, is he saying anything significant this evening? i think some of what he said was quite significant, because remember, the issue of the northern irish border and what will happen and that after brexit has been the key matter that has been holding of negotiations, and every time we have heard an update from michel barnier, it has been making good progress on certain fronts, but the border with the issue. he said we are ready to improve this proposal, so both —— both the eu and the uk have come up with their independent proposals for the so—called backstop arrangement, an insurance policy of what will happen between the northern irish and the republic border after brexit in the event that no other deal is reached. and theresa may has said repeatedly that the eu's proposals for will the backstop have not been spent —— acceptable so far, because they keep northern ireland in
and what about michel barnier?st of him and on to 90, saw a little burst of him and on to go, is he saying anything significant this evening?” go, is he saying anything significant this evening? i think some of what he said was quite significant, because remember, the issue of the northern irish border and what will happen and that after brexit has been the key matter that has been holding of negotiations, and every time we have heard an update from michel barnier, it has been making good...
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michelle obama is coming to the bay area. we will tell you where you can expect to see the former first lady. (robin) plus... you may want to think twice before you take your daily dose of aspirin. (robin) and in the east bay... a father opens a rehab center in honor of his late daughter. we take a look at his touching tribute. (ácommercialá) (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning on your morning on your morning on your morning forecast. much like the weekend temperatures today will be seen close to seasonal averages. along the coast temperatures will be felt in the 50's and 60's with inland and bayside highs in the 70's. plenty more sunshine can be expected into the afternoon after a partly cloudy start to the morning. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 much like the weekend temperatures today will be seen close to seasonal averages. along the coast temperatures will be felt in the 50's
michelle obama is coming to the bay area. we will tell you where you can expect to see the former first lady. (robin) plus... you may want to think twice before you take your daily dose of aspirin. (robin) and in the east bay... a father opens a rehab center in honor of his late daughter. we take a look at his touching tribute. (ácommercialá) (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning on your morning on your morning on your morning forecast. much like the weekend temperatures today...
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ll he is with mic >> michelle: aaron, 24-23 afte you're trailing 20-0. you have played in some big onmes. how do you put thiinto words? it's hard to. it is. it's the bear/packer rivalry. we had to take something really catastrophic injury wise to keep me off the field t second half. i went in the locker room and did the tests. i was in the facility trying to get loosened up. i knew once i got back on the field the adrenaline started going. >> michelle: what was injury? >> my knee. i st felt something in it. i was having a hard time putting weight on it. doc and i had a conversation. we did the tes i told him i was going back. >> michelle: you come n the field. it is 20-0. there was a look in your eye. what were you thinking? >> something special. i told the guys at halftime. i said if you shut them out we will w i just had a feeling we could k sp and get things going if we put together a couple of al and with the field start making plays. we have to make plays. randall ran about 80 yards for a touchdown. >> michelle: how confident are you that you are re
ll he is with mic >> michelle: aaron, 24-23 afte you're trailing 20-0. you have played in some big onmes. how do you put thiinto words? it's hard to. it is. it's the bear/packer rivalry. we had to take something really catastrophic injury wise to keep me off the field t second half. i went in the locker room and did the tests. i was in the facility trying to get loosened up. i knew once i got back on the field the adrenaline started going. >> michelle: what was injury? >> my...
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i'm michelle griego. -- 8:25. i'm michelle griego. i.c.e.e man charged with killing mollie tibbetts. christian bahena-rivera was charged last month with murdering the 20-year-old. >>> the family of stephon clark has filed a wrongful death claim with the city of sacramento. the 22-year-old was shot and killed in march by officers who believed he was pointing a gun at them. clark was unarmed. >>> and cal fire says it is down to its last $11 million due to this busy fire season after spending more than $400 million in just the past two months. the agency is now asking the state for another $234 million. >>> we'll have news updates throughout the day on your favorite platforms, including our website, kpix.com >>>good morning. it's a slow day on the roads. out the door you're in for a slow ride. we have a motorcycle accident with two lanes blocked northbound 101 at middlefield way. this is the same location we had a five-car crash earlier that had shut down all the northbound 101 lanes. so there are residual delays from both accidents. 86 minutes
i'm michelle griego. -- 8:25. i'm michelle griego. i.c.e.e man charged with killing mollie tibbetts. christian bahena-rivera was charged last month with murdering the 20-year-old. >>> the family of stephon clark has filed a wrongful death claim with the city of sacramento. the 22-year-old was shot and killed in march by officers who believed he was pointing a gun at them. clark was unarmed. >>> and cal fire says it is down to its last $11 million due to this busy fire season...
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. >> michelle is a mom on the go. she always makes time for family dinners with her husband and three kids. >> that's how our time when we reconnect with one another. sit down, have a meal tog. her, togeth >> i love to cook. >> coming up with recipes wasn't easy. >> is this ready? rated with fru trying to come up with meal plans. so i just did an inter stearch one day. it came across e-mails. >> it's a meal plan service and it's been a life changer for michelle for the past six year >> it will list every meal that they have for this week. >> michelle chooses theeals for her family and here's the coolest part. the app creates an automatic shopping list from the recipe. >> it does it in categories. it's easy to go through the store or use any of theirsh ping features that you have so that you can make it really easy on yourself. >>he says the app saves her money too. they don't call for ingredients you'll only use once. >> i have our tomatoes, garlic and oil. >> even the kids like to get involved and enjoy tasting the f
. >> michelle is a mom on the go. she always makes time for family dinners with her husband and three kids. >> that's how our time when we reconnect with one another. sit down, have a meal tog. her, togeth >> i love to cook. >> coming up with recipes wasn't easy. >> is this ready? rated with fru trying to come up with meal plans. so i just did an inter stearch one day. it came across e-mails. >> it's a meal plan service and it's been a life changer for...
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bush and michelle obama share an you are watching george w.ush slip a piece of candy to obama.e he only slipped her one candy. michelle obama shared an unlikely friendship, and the internet is happy about it. >> now that i get to see the video, that's actually coming from laura bush, the candy. >> i do want to know what kind of candyy 91 degrees is the big number we're talking about, because we are inching into a bit of a warm and hot zone, then we cool down an a little bit by labor day. don't worry, it will still be sunny outside. >> big question, with the candy in the wrapper, you have to be worried about the noise. >> it was a mint. >> thanks so much for join bein us, "saturday night live" is next. >> you're watching iraqi state television -- your only alternative. >> hello, and welcome back to continuing coverage of the 2002 iraqi presidential election.we r hands tonight. and so far, it shows few signs
bush and michelle obama share an you are watching george w.ush slip a piece of candy to obama.e he only slipped her one candy. michelle obama shared an unlikely friendship, and the internet is happy about it. >> now that i get to see the video, that's actually coming from laura bush, the candy. >> i do want to know what kind of candyy 91 degrees is the big number we're talking about, because we are inching into a bit of a warm and hot zone, then we cool down an a little bit by labor...
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(michelle)im kron4 reporter michelle kingston live in walnut creek.e? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that tie. voya. helping you to and through retirement. answer the call withomach? whole grains and fiberng. to support digestive wellness. special k probiotics cereal has both. and real peaches and berries. special k. powering you. we stand for the traditions we inherited and that we must pass on. at bass pro shops and cabela's we stand together, for you. stop by for free kids' activities and huge savings. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. desk: x8905 ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)a modest warming trend is forecast through the labor day holiday weekend as high pressure builds over the region. interior locations will warm into the 80s and 90s while
(michelle)im kron4 reporter michelle kingston live in walnut creek.e? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that tie. voya. helping you to and through retirement. answer the call withomach? whole grains and fiberng. to support digestive wellness. special k probiotics cereal has both. and real peaches and berries. special k. powering you. we stand for the...
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i think you're safe michelle. i reproduced so i didn't really care much i have a dosimeter and then a pancake frisk or so they can measure the dose in that pancake frisk or can tell you right where i am right now. this is dangerous but if i go three steps away from the that drainpipe and quite safe. it measures carbon dioxide and methane. simply. i think we would be a lot better off. i think in knowing what the exposures are. in some of the communities that we work with. the communities of cover that it's not just enough to educate them about that. but to empower them to be able to do something about it. were all about education and tools in the hands of people so that they are aware of the dangers but also that there there's a viable option. where are you a on nuclear power. it does not send kids to the hospital with asthma. there is no admissions. what it nuclear power be a good thing for the people that you care about. it's really about building a great economy. more than just climate change. more than just car
i think you're safe michelle. i reproduced so i didn't really care much i have a dosimeter and then a pancake frisk or so they can measure the dose in that pancake frisk or can tell you right where i am right now. this is dangerous but if i go three steps away from the that drainpipe and quite safe. it measures carbon dioxide and methane. simply. i think we would be a lot better off. i think in knowing what the exposures are. in some of the communities that we work with. the communities of...
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we can't stress it enough, chris. >> thank you so much, michelle. let's go back out at this time to wilmington, which you have been mentioning. cal perry has been driving around that city. i see you're still on the road. i have been watching you over the course of the last several hours. you said usually around 50, 55-miles-per-hour winds you will stop. you are going to find a place to pull over. what are you seeing and how has the weather changed over the course of this night? >> reporter: you know, one of the remarkable things is when you move from sort of the western part of wilmington where we are now to the eastern part, which is on the shore, you see a remarkable difference in the weather just in sort of ten miles. we are on the western sort of side of the city now. the winds have picked up significantly, sort of in the last hour. we are reaching the sort of hurricane-force winds you will see as we cross through this intersection, sort of the lights are starting to bend, some of the poles are starting to bend. we are going through entire secti
we can't stress it enough, chris. >> thank you so much, michelle. let's go back out at this time to wilmington, which you have been mentioning. cal perry has been driving around that city. i see you're still on the road. i have been watching you over the course of the last several hours. you said usually around 50, 55-miles-per-hour winds you will stop. you are going to find a place to pull over. what are you seeing and how has the weather changed over the course of this night? >>...
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will be michel barnier or theresa may?ggest pick clock this miscalculation? if they can't get off the positions they are at the moment, then surely we are heading for a standoff and perhaps another crisis. earlier i spoke with david herszenhorn, who's brussels correspondent with politico, and he said that neither michel barnier and theresa may are in a position to move just yet. this may be salzburg, the city of mozart, but they are not ready to face the music. that will have to wait until after the tory congress next month. so they have a deal in sight, but they must continue doing this dance. michel barnier's redlines matter more for the withdrawal agreement, the divorce treaty, but what matters more for theresa may and her redlines is the political declaration, which actually doesn't fully get negotiated until after brexit, after next march. so if they hold on tight and don't let their critics knock them off course, they may be on track for a deal. so today, michel barnier said maybe they can take some of the heat out o
will be michel barnier or theresa may?ggest pick clock this miscalculation? if they can't get off the positions they are at the moment, then surely we are heading for a standoff and perhaps another crisis. earlier i spoke with david herszenhorn, who's brussels correspondent with politico, and he said that neither michel barnier and theresa may are in a position to move just yet. this may be salzburg, the city of mozart, but they are not ready to face the music. that will have to wait until...
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he has cartoon cameos with nicki minaj, michelle obama, drey.his hit single "feels like summer." >>> an embattled archbishop was confronted while giving remarks ch.a washington ch as cardinal donald whirl addressed the catholic church one yeld out shame on you and another turned her back in protest. >> reporter: the embattl archbishop of washington who has been entangled in the church's sexual abuse scandal was calling for prayers for pope francis. >> he is the object of considerable animosity. >>hame on you. >> reporter: while another stormed out another turned her back. i am celebrating mass but i don't agr with what is being said. >> reporter: the cardinal was talking to the group. >> we confess to the church. >> reporter: while he was not accused, he allowed priests to be removed or reinstated. >> i ask forgiveness for me, foo rgiveness inf any my errors in judgment. >> reporter: abuse and errors in judgment have led to a crisis in the catholic church. nbc news. >>> just ahead, a stream come true. the spotify milestone for camila cobella. so
he has cartoon cameos with nicki minaj, michelle obama, drey.his hit single "feels like summer." >>> an embattled archbishop was confronted while giving remarks ch.a washington ch as cardinal donald whirl addressed the catholic church one yeld out shame on you and another turned her back in protest. >> reporter: the embattl archbishop of washington who has been entangled in the church's sexual abuse scandal was calling for prayers for pope francis. >> he is the...
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let's bring in michelle davis. is so important because it sets the tone for the rest of i financials -- rest of the financials. michelle: those at the financial conference set the tone and make people think perhaps the other bank will not deliver trading revenue as strong as may be hoped for. citigroup said at the same conference they will not see revenue as strong. joe: what is the overall condition up until today? 11 day sachs is on an losing streak. what is the overall vibe in capital markets preventing them from thriving? michelle: there is not enough activity. we are coming off of the summer and it is a boring time for trading. everyone is going back to work now. it is something that happened in the third quarter. last year their third quarter was worse in the sense it tumbled 20 2% -- 22%. caroline: i want to go back to jamie dimon. tell us a little bit about whether that factors into and investors viewpoint when you suddenly know donald trump is unpredictable. do they really want to see the ceo be more unpre
let's bring in michelle davis. is so important because it sets the tone for the rest of i financials -- rest of the financials. michelle: those at the financial conference set the tone and make people think perhaps the other bank will not deliver trading revenue as strong as may be hoped for. citigroup said at the same conference they will not see revenue as strong. joe: what is the overall condition up until today? 11 day sachs is on an losing streak. what is the overall vibe in capital...
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it is what dominic raab, the uk negotiator, calls michel barnier, dogmatic legalism.s given from the eu. they are now opening the brief. britain should be very careful. yesterday the commerce secretary was on the bbc actually and he said, well, we have chequers and he said, well, we have chequers and they have to take chequers. it's still a negotiation. we shouldn't say it's hunky—dory, it isn't. it's still a negotiation and there will still a negotiation and there will still be stumbling blocks. ambassadors have been told in brussels with regard to the timing of any deal, regarding the sticking point with the irish border, the meeting will discuss whether to issue additional guidance to michel barnier, the eu chief negotiator, to move on these issues. it's the recognition there has to be progress because of course we're not far from 0ctober... because of course we're not far from october... 200 days from exiting the eu. the 27 eu governments have to sign off. the parliament has to sign of in europe, as well as our parliament. this is very positive but we should not m
it is what dominic raab, the uk negotiator, calls michel barnier, dogmatic legalism.s given from the eu. they are now opening the brief. britain should be very careful. yesterday the commerce secretary was on the bbc actually and he said, well, we have chequers and he said, well, we have chequers and they have to take chequers. it's still a negotiation. we shouldn't say it's hunky—dory, it isn't. it's still a negotiation and there will still a negotiation and there will still be stumbling...
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around 80% of a deal between the two sides has been agreed, according to eu chief brexit negotiator, michelarnier. theresa may's proposals would see britain signing up to a common rulebook — effectively keeping british goods in the single market but without accepting regulations for services, the european court ofjustice, or free movement of people. the border between northern ireland and the irish republic is a key sticking point in the negotiations. the eu insists a backstop, or safety net, is needed to protect the single market and would keep northern ireland within the eu customs union. however, this is something the uk opposes. with much still to agree, there are concerns a no—deal brexit could be a possibility. dr rebecca harding is an independent economist, ceo of coriolis technologies and co—author of the weaponization of trade and she joins me now. wellcome. thank you. it is getting extremely tight now. the timeline as it were, but we knew this may happen. what is your take on where we are? sol happen. what is your take on where we are? so i think what is becoming very apparent is
around 80% of a deal between the two sides has been agreed, according to eu chief brexit negotiator, michelarnier. theresa may's proposals would see britain signing up to a common rulebook — effectively keeping british goods in the single market but without accepting regulations for services, the european court ofjustice, or free movement of people. the border between northern ireland and the irish republic is a key sticking point in the negotiations. the eu insists a backstop, or safety net,...
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and the president, michel tamme, said this isa president, michel tamme, said this is a tragic day forssible loss for the archives of the museum —— michel temer. this is a 200—year—old museum. it houses around 20 million items in its collection. so this is a devastating loss for the museum community and brazil as a whole. we arejust community and brazil as a whole. we are just listening community and brazil as a whole. we arejust listening fair community and brazil as a whole. we are just listening fair to the sounds of sirens and firefighters presumably trying to bring the fire under control. that's right. they have been working on it for several hours now. the fire is believed to have broken out after visiting hours on sunday. it is understood that there are experts on the scene working with firefighters to see what they can save. just looking at the images and the extent of the fire it looks like there is very little of the museum. the fire is still very much under way. you know, it is farfrom still very much under way. you know, it is far from over. it is a dramatic loss for brazil
and the president, michel tamme, said this isa president, michel tamme, said this is a tragic day forssible loss for the archives of the museum —— michel temer. this is a 200—year—old museum. it houses around 20 million items in its collection. so this is a devastating loss for the museum community and brazil as a whole. we arejust community and brazil as a whole. we are just listening community and brazil as a whole. we arejust listening fair community and brazil as a whole. we are...
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kron 4's michelle kingston is live in santa rosa this morning with the details. michelle. michelleit's still early out here so we are not hearing hammers or seeing construction crews quite yet ..but people are starting to rebuild their homes and their lives here in coffey park ..and just as they start to get get back on their feet -- they're hearing how they'll be paying more for their electric bill. volawmakers voted to allow power companies to raise electric bills to cover the cost of lawsuits from last year's deadly wildfires ... even if pg and e is found to have behaved negligently.the measure has been sent to governor jerry brown's desk. even lawmakers who voted for it said they had misgivings but believed it was necessary to prevent financial ruin for pg and e -- who's on the hook for billions of dollars if its equipment is ultimately blamed for the wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes here in coffey park and northern california last october.michellethe bill also includes about 200-million dollars a year to do more prescribed burns, clear dead trees and brush
kron 4's michelle kingston is live in santa rosa this morning with the details. michelle. michelleit's still early out here so we are not hearing hammers or seeing construction crews quite yet ..but people are starting to rebuild their homes and their lives here in coffey park ..and just as they start to get get back on their feet -- they're hearing how they'll be paying more for their electric bill. volawmakers voted to allow power companies to raise electric bills to cover the cost of...
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michel barnier, they might be bluffing. do you think that7m michel barnier, they might be bluffing.ible, this is the way in which many negotiations take place. i don't know, but we will see. but if the eu maintain the position that they set out in salzburg, then i don't think that the chequers agreement or don't think that the chequers agreement 01’ any don't think that the chequers agreement or any variant of it will work, and so i think there are other things which the prime minister would look at and which might actually present a better option. well, before we abandon the chequers plan or at least abandon the notion that there might be a rival pathway of the negotiate and deal with the eu 27, let's just consider some of the options. some of the comic if i can put it this way, more moderate, softer brexit members of the parliamentary party, at your party, the conservative party, are saying that what we have to accept is that in the end, the chequers plan will not work that modifying it to encompass some sort of membership of the single market and a customs union, what some are ca
michel barnier, they might be bluffing. do you think that7m michel barnier, they might be bluffing.ible, this is the way in which many negotiations take place. i don't know, but we will see. but if the eu maintain the position that they set out in salzburg, then i don't think that the chequers agreement or don't think that the chequers agreement 01’ any don't think that the chequers agreement or any variant of it will work, and so i think there are other things which the prime minister would...