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i just have to thank the mills family for today. andhank you, all, so much, for the support that has brought us here. when i was a student at mills, i was the young single mother on welfare raising two small sons. yeah. into inspired to get politics and get involved mainly in the student body, as president of the student. it was the black student union, ok? and i had the great privilege here at mills of introducing the first african-american woman also to runongress, for the presidency of the united states, our beloved congresswoman shirley chisholm. i introduced her right over there in the student union. it was here at mills that i met this phenomenal woman who inspired me to step up and lead as a woman and to get involved. i have the great honor of introducing another bold black, brilliant woman who is tp the cause to lead. that woman is my friend and colleague, the honorable representative lauren underwood. [cheering and applause] rep. lee: let me tell you about this magnificent woman. at 32, congresswoman underwood is the younge
i just have to thank the mills family for today. andhank you, all, so much, for the support that has brought us here. when i was a student at mills, i was the young single mother on welfare raising two small sons. yeah. into inspired to get politics and get involved mainly in the student body, as president of the student. it was the black student union, ok? and i had the great privilege here at mills of introducing the first african-american woman also to runongress, for the presidency of the...
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for the mill valley meeting with business owners that will take place at the community center in mill valley at 10:00 a.m. we're live in mill valley, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> all right, thanks for the latest there, pete. 5:03 right now. >>> the caldecott tunnel is finally back open this morning, following a shooting. the chp is investigating after one person was shot about 8:00 last night. the tunnel connects highway 24 from oakland to mara ga. the fourth bore was closed for several hours. no word on the victim's condition. >>> the deadly ghostship warehouse fire trial resumes today. defendant max harris is expected to take the stand. he and derek almena face charges for the fire that killed 36 people. harris' lawyers deny the allegations and say that he was made a scapegoat for the tragedy. cameras are not allowed inside the courtroom but we will have a reporter there and have the latest details there for you throughout the day. >>> a major new housing development in brentwood is taking a big step forward, and the project could be in the front of voters as early as thi
for the mill valley meeting with business owners that will take place at the community center in mill valley at 10:00 a.m. we're live in mill valley, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> all right, thanks for the latest there, pete. 5:03 right now. >>> the caldecott tunnel is finally back open this morning, following a shooting. the chp is investigating after one person was shot about 8:00 last night. the tunnel connects highway 24 from oakland to mara ga. the fourth...
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for generations years eve is a family has operated mills near the polish capital warsaw the milling byproduct wheat bran used to be seen as a nuisance. when you're growing wheat around 30 percent of what you mean brown in terms of all the. flour. problem mills sometimes even restock production. so what to do with all the brown. is a qualified engineer and came up with the idea of using it to make biodegradable disposable tableware he started experimenting to find just the right combination of moisture pressure and temperature now he can make $10000.00 plates and bowls from a ton of brown. after use the table where decomposes within 30 days. a full body supposable artemis address the points by degradable that's the future of. the polish startup produces $15000000.00 biodegradable items every year. and the organic plates don't only grace tables in nearby warsaw they're selling as sustainable alternatives to plastic dishes in the u.s. and countries throughout europe and asia. from fall and let's head to greece a little design studio in the country is using recycled plastic to build 3 d. printed
for generations years eve is a family has operated mills near the polish capital warsaw the milling byproduct wheat bran used to be seen as a nuisance. when you're growing wheat around 30 percent of what you mean brown in terms of all the. flour. problem mills sometimes even restock production. so what to do with all the brown. is a qualified engineer and came up with the idea of using it to make biodegradable disposable tableware he started experimenting to find just the right combination of...
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i am here with the ceo of general mills. company, 25% of your business is outside north america. how are you dealing with disruptions to the global supply chain? >> for us, there has not been a big disruption for trade. the toughest part has been brexit, or at least the threat of it. otherwise, whether it is what we sell in canada or europe or china, we have not seen a big impact. >> what is going to happen if worse johnson wins leadership of the conservative already -- conservative party and britain exits the european union? >> our plan will be to continue our business in the u.k. and continental europe. we will find a way through, as we always have. >> it will just be more costly? >> it will be more difficult. we have been around 150 years and this will be one more change. it may take us a month or a year, but we will adapt. >> can you feel that the economy is slowing? >> our business has been really good. we had thesiness, best quarter on sales that we have had in a while through grocery stores, our business in china and
i am here with the ceo of general mills. company, 25% of your business is outside north america. how are you dealing with disruptions to the global supply chain? >> for us, there has not been a big disruption for trade. the toughest part has been brexit, or at least the threat of it. otherwise, whether it is what we sell in canada or europe or china, we have not seen a big impact. >> what is going to happen if worse johnson wins leadership of the conservative already -- conservative...
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we're live here in mill valley. president for "today in the bay." >> whatever we can do to help, thanks, pete. >>> 6:32 for you now. an update on the proposed new housing development in brentwood. voters are taking a major step forward. "today in the bay's" roz plater is live with new details. roz? >> reporter: good morning. that local developer, the blackhawk nunn partners group has gotten more than the 3,500 signatures they need to prompt the city council to get this issue before the voters. there is still a lot of opposition to all of this. let's show you where that project would be built in western brentwood, it is an 800-acre tract of land north of balfour and east of deer valley roads, it would include 2,400 homes in a development called the vineyards at deer creek and 80% of the homes would be for seniors. in order for the city to accommodate this project, voters would have to approve moving brentwood's urban limit line. opponents say not so bad. traffic congestion and put a strain on the infrastructure. ther
we're live here in mill valley. president for "today in the bay." >> whatever we can do to help, thanks, pete. >>> 6:32 for you now. an update on the proposed new housing development in brentwood. voters are taking a major step forward. "today in the bay's" roz plater is live with new details. roz? >> reporter: good morning. that local developer, the blackhawk nunn partners group has gotten more than the 3,500 signatures they need to prompt the city...
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see, in february, the orlando police department named officer jonathan mills his 2018 patrol officerthe year for, quote, being the most proactive member of his squad. end quote. of course, a little activity wouldn't have saved the department embarrassment because a review of officer mills' resume on a street, it would play like police misconduct's latest hits. two whole years before mills was honored, he was the subject of not one, but two allegations of excessive force. the first involving a 57-year-old man who alleged that mills tased and body slammed him during a 2013 traffic stop. despite the suspect's compliance. the second of which involving a nonconsensual physically intimate search of a suspect during a 2014 traffic stop of the wrong car. both incidents resulted in federal lawsuits against the city of orlando. later settled to the tune of $130,000 combined. mills took no blame for the incidents which worked out since orlando's pd never punished him, anyway. for that or the more than 15 citizens complaints filed against him from 2012 to 2015. but on wednesday, orlando's pd cit
see, in february, the orlando police department named officer jonathan mills his 2018 patrol officerthe year for, quote, being the most proactive member of his squad. end quote. of course, a little activity wouldn't have saved the department embarrassment because a review of officer mills' resume on a street, it would play like police misconduct's latest hits. two whole years before mills was honored, he was the subject of not one, but two allegations of excessive force. the first involving a...
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up 15% but as today's big drop in general mills signaled, that party could be over.rading nation will tackle that next. >>> and a big move in the price of oil today and a lot o adnes. we'll get the final trades as "power lunch" rolls on my degree from snhu has helped me tremendously. the flexible class schedules allowed me to go to work full time, run my catering business and be a mom and parent. when i reached this accomplishment, it was like, it's here, it's happening, it's now. we at southern new hampshire university are the ones who succeed. we are the ones who break through. your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. i'm mike santoli at the new york stock exchange could the party at the pantry being under threat consumer staple stocks sitting near record highs but general mills getting crushed today after disappointing earnings, which is dragging on the whole sector bill baruch an
up 15% but as today's big drop in general mills signaled, that party could be over.rading nation will tackle that next. >>> and a big move in the price of oil today and a lot o adnes. we'll get the final trades as "power lunch" rolls on my degree from snhu has helped me tremendously. the flexible class schedules allowed me to go to work full time, run my catering business and be a mom and parent. when i reached this accomplishment, it was like, it's here, it's happening, it's...
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we made our own flour mill, which was ground at a mill near us. i don't remember the great depression hurt that much because we farmers >> i guess you helped out a little bit i would imagine. >> oh, yeah. i grew up working very hard. everybody worked, everybody had their jobs. i getting work in the cornfields come in the wheatfield. i worked in the gardens. of course, we grew all of our vegetables and we preserve them for winter. we really were self-sufficient, really. >> how many brothers and sisters did you have? >> i had five brothers and sisters. two sisters and three brothers. there were six of us. >> what were you doing before the war broke out? >> i went to high school at a methodist school. my sister became a nurse. my oldest sister became a nurse. and my mother worked with our family doctor. she was not a nurse but she was in the home with our family doctor. and she was very interested in nursing. id that's why i suppose became interested in nursing. i finished high school, i finished one year of college because when i finished high schoo
we made our own flour mill, which was ground at a mill near us. i don't remember the great depression hurt that much because we farmers >> i guess you helped out a little bit i would imagine. >> oh, yeah. i grew up working very hard. everybody worked, everybody had their jobs. i getting work in the cornfields come in the wheatfield. i worked in the gardens. of course, we grew all of our vegetables and we preserve them for winter. we really were self-sufficient, really. >> how...
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liz kroits live in mill valley with those details. liz? >> reporter: hi. these planned power outages are meant to save lives. business owners say they're hurting their businesses. how do stores like this stay open without lelkt, without internet, restaurants without refrigeration? those are questions business owners wanted to get answered at this meeting today. if pg&e proactively shuts off power in mill valley during a red-flag warning, assistant director says she has a lot of questions. >> so, we would like to know how do we proceed? what do we do? do we shut the doors? do we stay open? >> reporter: dave who runs a video analysis business also has concerns. >> we can't tell our clients, sorry, we don't have power, call you next week. that's not an option. >> reporter: hoping for answers, he was one of several business owners that showed up to the community workshop in mill valley monday morning aimed at exactly that. helping local businesses plan for pg&e black outs during extreme weather. >> what we want is for them to have to have a plan they can put i
liz kroits live in mill valley with those details. liz? >> reporter: hi. these planned power outages are meant to save lives. business owners say they're hurting their businesses. how do stores like this stay open without lelkt, without internet, restaurants without refrigeration? those are questions business owners wanted to get answered at this meeting today. if pg&e proactively shuts off power in mill valley during a red-flag warning, assistant director says she has a lot of...
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problems the mills sometimes even restock production. so what to do with all the brown years of the stuff is a qualified engineer and came up with the idea of using it to make biodegradable disposable tableware he started experimenting to find just the right combination of moisture pressure and temperature now he can make 10000 plates and bowls from a ton of brown. after use the table where decomposes within 30 days. of disposable arguments address a point. by degradable in the future. the polish startup produces $15000000.00 biodegradable items every year. and the organic plates don't only grace tables in nearby warsaw they're selling as sustainable alternatives to plastic dishes in the u.s. and countries throughout europe and asia. from poland let's head to greece a local design studio in the country is using recycled plastic the beer 3 d. printed public funding very unlike the stone and metal benches found in. citizens to help design the city's public furniture but it's also urging them to be a part of the collection of plastic waste
problems the mills sometimes even restock production. so what to do with all the brown years of the stuff is a qualified engineer and came up with the idea of using it to make biodegradable disposable tableware he started experimenting to find just the right combination of moisture pressure and temperature now he can make 10000 plates and bowls from a ton of brown. after use the table where decomposes within 30 days. of disposable arguments address a point. by degradable in the future. the...
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between kenilworthe avenud exit 23 and 25 and route 1 college park are getting by on the right past milling and paving. >> rick, thank you. >>> let's check up on the forecast. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell, it's thursday morning. how are we looking on this da l >> asng as you like it hot, you'll like the forecast for your thursday.
between kenilworthe avenud exit 23 and 25 and route 1 college park are getting by on the right past milling and paving. >> rick, thank you. >>> let's check up on the forecast. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell, it's thursday morning. how are we looking on this da l >> asng as you like it hot, you'll like the forecast for your thursday.
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now, the house appropriated $40 mill wherein more than the president had asked for these supplies in 2019. it's not a matter of money that these kids are going without
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judge jeanine: chris, tell me why the democrats passed a bill giving 2.5 mill dreamers a path to citizenship and nothing to do with the border. do they not care about the crisis at the border? >> i think there is a deal to be made. there is a comprehensive immigration deal to be made and the president should try to make it. they are making their plan. why didn't the republicans fix immigration when they had the house for two years? because they didn't care by the. they wanted the issue. judge jeanine: next, a news report says the tsa is allowing illegal immigrants to fly in the united states without proper identification. you have got to watch this one next. don't just dream about your next vacation. book your next vacation. ♪ be a booker at booking.com you should be mad they gave this guy a promotion. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade'
judge jeanine: chris, tell me why the democrats passed a bill giving 2.5 mill dreamers a path to citizenship and nothing to do with the border. do they not care about the crisis at the border? >> i think there is a deal to be made. there is a comprehensive immigration deal to be made and the president should try to make it. they are making their plan. why didn't the republicans fix immigration when they had the house for two years? because they didn't care by the. they wanted the issue....
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the picture and the reason why they are coming stronger is because they have something that normally mill. and to printers do not have that is decided to v.t. that is that cautiousness because when they do things they look at it from the impact perspective and that is something that is changing the whole paradigm at the moment so they're better on the creative front of better at what planning and working out what the risk. is of you know one of the things we've seen is a lot of time was the start of its rise and fall but a lot of times most of the successful startups when women involved that they are in the sea level or actually fondest what happens is they sustain the business and actually grow it and that's one of the things we've seen and that's why if you look at from the investor perspective most investors prefer to have a chilly stay women in the company so that they can invest in them if you think the business for them and thank you very much for coming in thank you very much. now to some other of the business stories making news some bubblies president has defended his decision to
the picture and the reason why they are coming stronger is because they have something that normally mill. and to printers do not have that is decided to v.t. that is that cautiousness because when they do things they look at it from the impact perspective and that is something that is changing the whole paradigm at the moment so they're better on the creative front of better at what planning and working out what the risk. is of you know one of the things we've seen is a lot of time was the...
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mills told her lawyers she been off her medication for a month. likely under the influence of a combination of depressing medication. nbc bay area. >>> a rare police shooting in walnut creek and the question tonight, did officers go too far? around 5:00, officers say a man named miles threatened his own family and a neighbor with a crowbar. this was in walnut creek, 680 and south main. officers fired bean bag rounds. two officers fired their handguns and say that man continued to charge at them. >> i don't know whether if he was charging them or just trying to get -- he was running towards the men. they said stop, stop and three or four shots. >> that man later died at the hospital. there is body cam footage of what happened. >> it is a painkiller abused by a lot of people. california's attorney general is suing the company behind oxycotin. california is the latest state to join a number of states of fa pharma. >>> plenty of protests, president trump and the first lady made their first royal visit with the queen of england. the red carpet rolled o
mills told her lawyers she been off her medication for a month. likely under the influence of a combination of depressing medication. nbc bay area. >>> a rare police shooting in walnut creek and the question tonight, did officers go too far? around 5:00, officers say a man named miles threatened his own family and a neighbor with a crowbar. this was in walnut creek, 680 and south main. officers fired bean bag rounds. two officers fired their handguns and say that man continued to...
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in applying for the mills act, we got bids from contractors and determined the homeowner -- the home will require 500,000 and additional investment in additional investment to preserve and maintain it to the level that would be recommended over the next 12 years, which we would love to do, but in order to apply for the mills act, we have to be part of that historic program and so we are applying for that. as they mentioned, they are recommending some more expanded states of significance and additional information. as you can see, i am not a professional. we did spend hundreds of hours researching and finding books and spending time documenting everyone who has lived in the building over the last 130 years , you know, finding everything we could find about the additional builder and all of the owners in between, the tenants in between, the fact that 40 years ago, the previous owner had been part of a program to get a zero interest loan from the city to be able to help build the building back up. there is a history here of people wanting to take care of this beautiful building. i can t
in applying for the mills act, we got bids from contractors and determined the homeowner -- the home will require 500,000 and additional investment in additional investment to preserve and maintain it to the level that would be recommended over the next 12 years, which we would love to do, but in order to apply for the mills act, we have to be part of that historic program and so we are applying for that. as they mentioned, they are recommending some more expanded states of significance and...
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general mills is the worst performer in the s&p 500. it's pet food portion of its company, after acquiring blue buffalo, is doing really well. what we know general mills four, all of its cereals and so on, they are not selling as well as analysts were hoping for. that is sending the stock lower. bitcoin has a 12% increase date, bringing its week to increase to 42%. many are wondering if this almost $1300 level will hold. guy: just a bit of breaking news that's worth referencing. vw, theks unit out of ipo price guidance we now think is narrowing. this is what we are getting at share.ent, $27 to $28 a we think we will get them around 2:00 p.m. tomorrow cet. i will bring more details as we get it. the u.s. treasury secretary steven mnuchin saying he is hopeful that the trade deal between the. u.s. and china will be reached president trump -- between the. u.s. and china will be reached president trump -- between the u.s. and china will be reached. president trump and president xi set to meet at the g20 this weekend. g20?hould you trade this
general mills is the worst performer in the s&p 500. it's pet food portion of its company, after acquiring blue buffalo, is doing really well. what we know general mills four, all of its cereals and so on, they are not selling as well as analysts were hoping for. that is sending the stock lower. bitcoin has a 12% increase date, bringing its week to increase to 42%. many are wondering if this almost $1300 level will hold. guy: just a bit of breaking news that's worth referencing. vw, theks...
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but general mills is taking share.pecially from top competitor kellogg. watch the north american retail segment and any rise past 1% or so for organic sales to see progress on that front the standout brand is actually cinnamon toast crunch doing especially well. pet food, general mills made a big bet buying blue buffalo in 2018, $8 billion deal, a bright spot for a sleepy food portfolio. that's what investors need to see. 30% growth or so as the company is still integrating this big deal and trying to take blue buffalo mainstream >> before the bell, after the bell tomorrow? >> before the bell >> general mills, keep an eye on that back to today's earnings they could restart shipments to huawei if they wanted. we'll have to find out if they will or not. that stock is up nicely, 10% higher we're out of time that does it for "closing bell. "fast money" begins right now. >>> that's right, it does. "fast money" starts right now. live as always from the nasdaq market site. i'm brian sullivan in for melissa lee. your lineup to
but general mills is taking share.pecially from top competitor kellogg. watch the north american retail segment and any rise past 1% or so for organic sales to see progress on that front the standout brand is actually cinnamon toast crunch doing especially well. pet food, general mills made a big bet buying blue buffalo in 2018, $8 billion deal, a bright spot for a sleepy food portfolio. that's what investors need to see. 30% growth or so as the company is still integrating this big deal and...
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lorraine has a steel mill. even here in cleveland the major steel mills are once again up and running. i do believe they've made significant investments in water pollution control and also air ollution control, but no doubt accidents happen. there are, of course, other kinds of contributors to water pollution. cleveland, like lots of cities that grew in the late 19th century and early 20th century, has combined sewers, which means that sanitary sewage combines with storm runoff and when it rains, that means that untreated sewage flows into both the cuyahoga and directly into lake erie. we also know that lake erie suffers from nonpoint pollution, which is to say agricultural runoff mostly, particularly over in toledo from the river. so as i tell my students, there are no permanent victories in environmental protection. it's an ongoing effort. you have to adjust to new threats, to new problems, and to be vigilant about regulation and enforcement. >> to the west of cleveland is toledo. tim, you are on the air. goo
lorraine has a steel mill. even here in cleveland the major steel mills are once again up and running. i do believe they've made significant investments in water pollution control and also air ollution control, but no doubt accidents happen. there are, of course, other kinds of contributors to water pollution. cleveland, like lots of cities that grew in the late 19th century and early 20th century, has combined sewers, which means that sanitary sewage combines with storm runoff and when it...
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. >> reporter: most people who live in mill valley love the fact that their homes are nestled among trees. but the mega fires have convinced city officials that they are only a spark away from disaster. at the moment the tubs fire began its deadly march toward santa rosa, the same red flag conditions, high winds and low community were occurring in mill valley, 75% of homes are in a wildland urban interface and that has convinced city officials that wildfire isn't a if the wind. >> there will be a wildfire, and all the residents and businesses need to be prepared. >> reporter: the city has a wildfire protection ordinance they could alter the look of many people's homes. all vegetation within three feet would have to be removed and replaced with stone or gravel. and a number of popular but highly flammable plans could be banned. fire officials believe that it would make things safer and save a life. many residents are concerned about preserving their lifestyle. >> that beautiful greenery, that is what middle valley is all about. i think they need to go back to the drawing board. >> i don't
. >> reporter: most people who live in mill valley love the fact that their homes are nestled among trees. but the mega fires have convinced city officials that they are only a spark away from disaster. at the moment the tubs fire began its deadly march toward santa rosa, the same red flag conditions, high winds and low community were occurring in mill valley, 75% of homes are in a wildland urban interface and that has convinced city officials that wildfire isn't a if the wind. >>...
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few brand-new steel mills in the u.s.st of its kind in the world, a micro mill is what it's termed. and that mill has been full-out since we started it up in 200 29 which was a an inconsistent scrn meanan in-- inconsistent inconvt time to bring up a steel mill. in our products and in our end markets, we don't really see that as a major problem. maria: technology has really enabled growth as well. >> absolutely. maria: tell us how. >> well, our business model is based on being innovators and having the latest technology which helps us either improve the quality of the product or lower our cost. so we believe on a global basis we have the technology and the skilled labor to produce and compete with any country in the world. >> sorry, i was going to ask about the stronger dollar, if that's impacted people from the -- have you seen that impact your business at all? >> not significantly. we do monitor currency but so far that's not been a major factor. >> president trump and his comment that steel mills are roaring in this cou
few brand-new steel mills in the u.s.st of its kind in the world, a micro mill is what it's termed. and that mill has been full-out since we started it up in 200 29 which was a an inconsistent scrn meanan in-- inconsistent inconvt time to bring up a steel mill. in our products and in our end markets, we don't really see that as a major problem. maria: technology has really enabled growth as well. >> absolutely. maria: tell us how. >> well, our business model is based on being...
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. >> reporter: michelle mills remembers the day she rushed her son blake to the hospital after he brokeis nose. >> on the way, i called admissions and said are y'all in network? and they said yes, we are. i said okay, i'm on my way. >> reporter: the jackson area hospital was in network, but the emergency room care was not. four months later, that cost mills an additional $1800. >> when you opened this bill, what was your first reaction? >> crap, i've got to pay that. >> reporter: nearly 65% of hospitals across the country use emergency rooms staffed by outside companies. it's a loophole that allows providers to charge patients more because the ers are considered out of network. was it's illegal in mississippi thanks to a 2013 state law representative gary chisolm helped pass. the problem, there is no power to enforce it. >> there is no teeth behind that bill. and we need to rectify that and put someone in charge. >> reporter: chisolm says a move to fix that has stalled. >> this is an election year, and there was some concern that might not be the best year to do it. >> reporter: roy mit
. >> reporter: michelle mills remembers the day she rushed her son blake to the hospital after he brokeis nose. >> on the way, i called admissions and said are y'all in network? and they said yes, we are. i said okay, i'm on my way. >> reporter: the jackson area hospital was in network, but the emergency room care was not. four months later, that cost mills an additional $1800. >> when you opened this bill, what was your first reaction? >> crap, i've got to pay...
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you're going to see through the mill or mill or miller with colonel. 11 or jason i lay there would only. like there were a lot of good that i guess of us i wouldn't go on a go solo. but i bear one element in a lemon and cinnamon other than a solicitor and doesn't get a pass. not when i was out of order me and yet i don't like going to see how. it is when people will not ever let. you go so. i got us here i give you. this i mean that you are some i don't know i'm not. one deli but i am. even the...
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session in the hands of the mill because down in the cellar more fatalities you high on the on a black on white. all because again at the 2 of them don't bring the dance group can be done in this group who are the loud guys. they don't want this was tough stuff in the i'm black and white the how with the campbell john tumble. monkey give up close to 0 month and about to get an i and a band could be if you want the question come with. like chicken. down for a month left your house uses some question which i. was the model i want to cause. for they wanted. to know what it was lee was verbal for the. blood doesn't run the. gambit. so this was. an assignment. we've got to do is one mission we have almost. all of the. stuff. i notice a mormon. would you feel his new. truck. so. i was. just off. the hook. oh my gosh i love that i let them forget i was on the bike on and then the little guy who could. have been it was going to have. to ask me why i think i was how he was being i got the money that somehow i thought oh my goodness i wouldn't have believed that doesn't mean i don't know what it
session in the hands of the mill because down in the cellar more fatalities you high on the on a black on white. all because again at the 2 of them don't bring the dance group can be done in this group who are the loud guys. they don't want this was tough stuff in the i'm black and white the how with the campbell john tumble. monkey give up close to 0 month and about to get an i and a band could be if you want the question come with. like chicken. down for a month left your house uses some...
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the cities that will be impacted by this fire warning, for mill valley. from calistoga through sonoma and napa. specifically we're looking at sustained wind. the steady wind. 10 to 20 miles per hour. periodic wind gusts of 20 to 50 miles per hour in those hills and that will truly ramp up the fire danger. humidity, 10 to 25%. temperatures in the 90s with the number one risk in the north bay. let's get a closer look tomorrow morning. i want to stress that down here, see how the wind will begin 5va to gust up. we're talking hot temperatures and more. that's coming up pg&e and we mentioned it. thousands of pg&e customers will be without power. and it is all to help prevent wildfires. here's a map of the impacted areas. parts of solano and yolo counties. power could be out most of the day. maybe even all weekend. nbc bay area joins us. tonight people are getting the notices from pg&e. >> reporter: yeah. the first notices came this afternoon. one of the reasons why the power may be out for a little while longer is because of course the concern for the continue
the cities that will be impacted by this fire warning, for mill valley. from calistoga through sonoma and napa. specifically we're looking at sustained wind. the steady wind. 10 to 20 miles per hour. periodic wind gusts of 20 to 50 miles per hour in those hills and that will truly ramp up the fire danger. humidity, 10 to 25%. temperatures in the 90s with the number one risk in the north bay. let's get a closer look tomorrow morning. i want to stress that down here, see how the wind will begin...
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anywhere from mill valley. fore fore forest knolls. and for the hills.ven back here towards fair field. what i want to at least drive home is the fact that the wind gusts are occasional. this is sustained is not going to be extremely bad across the bay area. at sea level. it's not that windy. but you go to the hills and it will be gustier. 5:00 in the morning the sustained winds down at the surface. it will be 15 to 25 miles per hour. at 5:00 a.m. saturday. heading through 11:30 a.m. anywhere from 20 to 25 miles per hour. through parts of the north bay. and the delta. as we hit saturday evening. it's gusty. not that bad towards redwood city. through sunday still breezy here. then eventually we see it calm down sunday evening. sea level wind. breezy. up in the hills a thousand feet and above. the gustiest. tomorrow temperatures low 90s inland. we'll talk about nr 100. >> we'll see you shortly. anyone interested in some ice cream tonight. how about free ice cream. the truck is in action. you can probably guess where. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel.
anywhere from mill valley. fore fore forest knolls. and for the hills.ven back here towards fair field. what i want to at least drive home is the fact that the wind gusts are occasional. this is sustained is not going to be extremely bad across the bay area. at sea level. it's not that windy. but you go to the hills and it will be gustier. 5:00 in the morning the sustained winds down at the surface. it will be 15 to 25 miles per hour. at 5:00 a.m. saturday. heading through 11:30 a.m. anywhere...
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that's if they live in the wild land urban interface that covers about 75% of mill valley. prabal the proposal would also ban certain types of plants acacia bamu italian cedar and juniper from being used in landscaping within 30 feet of homes because those plants are so flammable we went along on a ride along in the nearby town of fairfax with the coordinator of fire safe moran and he explains why certain species of plants are simply dangerous during a wildfire. >>bamboo. it's it's combustible we've seen more and more honestly 30 years ago wasn't one of the vegetation species it was but with the the north bay fires and the car fire the campfire these these catastrophic fires we've seen over the last 3 years. >>we're seeing more and more. >>bamboos a contributor, juniper a tie and cyprus. i just about any conifer species potential uh uh you know sources of significant flame and heat when you look inside the bamboo we find a lot of dead material it's built up in here dead leaves that are packed in its this is a flammable hedge that's going to potentially from the house down a
that's if they live in the wild land urban interface that covers about 75% of mill valley. prabal the proposal would also ban certain types of plants acacia bamu italian cedar and juniper from being used in landscaping within 30 feet of homes because those plants are so flammable we went along on a ride along in the nearby town of fairfax with the coordinator of fire safe moran and he explains why certain species of plants are simply dangerous during a wildfire. >>bamboo. it's it's...
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>>homes are looking in mill valley to because of wildfires a new ordinance that there are consideringy that 75% of people live in mill valley would not be able to have education other than succulents within 3 feet of their homes. this plan would also ban other plants from being within 30 feet of homes in mill valley and that includes acacia bamboo italian cedar and juniper plants because all of those are just too flammable. >>when you look inside the mboo we find a lot of dead material it's built up in here dead leaves that are packed in it. this is a flammable hedge that's going to potentially burn the house down and impede the roadway when people are evacuating right next to it is juniper with this is one of our great concerns when we look inside the jennifer. it's all dead wood inside. >>you can find fire safer ins a list of fire resistant plants on our website at kron 4 dot com. we're learning more about the police officer from the bay area who was killed in the line of duty in sacramento officer. o'sullivan who grew up here she was 26 years old and those on the job for just 6 mon
>>homes are looking in mill valley to because of wildfires a new ordinance that there are consideringy that 75% of people live in mill valley would not be able to have education other than succulents within 3 feet of their homes. this plan would also ban other plants from being within 30 feet of homes in mill valley and that includes acacia bamboo italian cedar and juniper plants because all of those are just too flammable. >>when you look inside the mboo we find a lot of dead...
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a year later, they ended up laying off another 200 workers. >> reporter: mill closings caused a ripple effectho thro this region. >> it does tend to look like a ghost town. here's the site of the old otis mill, that's been gutted and rui down, s now a scrap yard. >> reporter: the need for adult education isn't just concentrated in maine, where mafacturing was the backbone the middle class. hundreds of adult education centers acss the country help with everything from high school completion to resume writing toi job ng. but an area that's often overlooked is basic ading and math. >> 36 million adults in the u.s. lack the basic literacy skills that they need. >> reporter: sharon bonney heads the coalition on adult basic education, a national nonpfit. >> these are folks at the lowest literacy levels. they can't find a job, oif they find a job, it's at entry level, minimum wage jobs. >> reporter: she says of the 36 million, adult education programs across the country only serve 1.5 million because of funding. federal dollars have not kept up with inflation. as>> historically, funding actua
a year later, they ended up laying off another 200 workers. >> reporter: mill closings caused a ripple effectho thro this region. >> it does tend to look like a ghost town. here's the site of the old otis mill, that's been gutted and rui down, s now a scrap yard. >> reporter: the need for adult education isn't just concentrated in maine, where mafacturing was the backbone the middle class. hundreds of adult education centers acss the country help with everything from high...
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i think that's the fastest way to get there and improve tens of mill objecti mill ns of lives and insu everyone is well enoughf to perform to their highest potential. >> over everything from impeachment, to medicare for all, which progressis wants. a time they need pull together to defeat the current administration >> i think this can still be the democracy on the face of the planet. i thie have the capacity to have these ideas but at the end oof the day we need to unite whoever our nominee is and country ey bring this together in january of 2021 to achieve these priorities. that's what i want to do. it's the way i've always served, the way i'm caaigning and what i love about being on the trail here in california and the other states we've visited so far. >> you're one of 11 presidential candidates on the democratic side who support startinge ihment proceedings againstt. did special counsel robert mueller's recent remarks change your thinking about that? >> no, i think robert mueller made it crystal clear to this country. he said this is an issue that demands the attention of every ame
i think that's the fastest way to get there and improve tens of mill objecti mill ns of lives and insu everyone is well enoughf to perform to their highest potential. >> over everything from impeachment, to medicare for all, which progressis wants. a time they need pull together to defeat the current administration >> i think this can still be the democracy on the face of the planet. i thie have the capacity to have these ideas but at the end oof the day we need to unite whoever our...
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. >>> elsewhere, people splurge on their pets,ut not their snacks and that hits general mills. that's where we begin tonight's market focus with the maker of cheemi oweing revenue estimates as sales were hurt by lower snack demand. therightpot was blue buffalo pet products business. that had growth of 38%. shares of general mills fell nearly h 4-4.5% ch. >>> blackberry posted better earnings, but rev mu was short of forecast. the miss wasw due to s sales in its software and services unit. the d software company benefit from its purpose of cybersecurity firm silence. blackberry shares dropped nearly 9% today. >>> apple is buying self-driving start up drive.ai. that was on the verge of shuttidown. drive.ai wued at $200 million planned to close friday and lay off all 90 workers. price of the dea was not disclosed. shares of apple were up more than 2% to199.80. >> snitser steal beat expectations, but they saw sales drop due to a decli in its auto and metal recycling segment as well as casde steelnd scrap business. the shares did rise to $25.82. and after the bell, kb homes saw an i
. >>> elsewhere, people splurge on their pets,ut not their snacks and that hits general mills. that's where we begin tonight's market focus with the maker of cheemi oweing revenue estimates as sales were hurt by lower snack demand. therightpot was blue buffalo pet products business. that had growth of 38%. shares of general mills fell nearly h 4-4.5% ch. >>> blackberry posted better earnings, but rev mu was short of forecast. the miss wasw due to s sales in its software and...
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general mills is falling sharply after food sales missed estimates, but some gained in pets. be a good sign of things to come. dave wilson is here to break down the results. all right, dave. general mills, we know it for its breakfast cereals, but they made a big push into pet food recently. that is not helping? dave: it is to an extent. last year they brought a company called blue buffalo pet foods, and it is actually an area of growth for general mills at a time when, if you look at the latest results for their fiscal fourth quarter, they really need one. it is actually still a separate reporting unit with the company's figures, but if you look at the sales missing estimates, they had to climb to north america, where they get most of their business. internationally as well, even before you adjust for current ceo fluctuations, which went against them in a pretty substantial way. the issue that came out of the latest results, it is all about the snack business. nature valley, fiber one granola bars are just not selling the way they used to. that is a particular area of weakne
general mills is falling sharply after food sales missed estimates, but some gained in pets. be a good sign of things to come. dave wilson is here to break down the results. all right, dave. general mills, we know it for its breakfast cereals, but they made a big push into pet food recently. that is not helping? dave: it is to an extent. last year they brought a company called blue buffalo pet foods, and it is actually an area of growth for general mills at a time when, if you look at the...
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about these punks milling about and they all stepped on the train and off we went on this incredible journey busy was from 76 to 82 but these 6 years these 6 short years had big affects them in terms of the well some groups are melds there's a dissolved of rock against racism but also in terms of making music and accept to be accepted medium to get a political message across out of all that fantastic kind of cultural activity came things like live aid and womad and peter gabriel's things all came after ron kuby the political activist or your days as well as. a photographer which issue of your profession and an interest in theater and when you kept the shooting at the come through the the aisle to trump protest of what was your view of the style of the protest against the american president state visit while i was on the protests myself and it was just absolutely one of most extraordinary demos i've seen in years because it was a beautiful the sun was amazing and the whole of trafalgar square was full and late in the afternoon when the sun comes across trafalgar square and there was j
about these punks milling about and they all stepped on the train and off we went on this incredible journey busy was from 76 to 82 but these 6 years these 6 short years had big affects them in terms of the well some groups are melds there's a dissolved of rock against racism but also in terms of making music and accept to be accepted medium to get a political message across out of all that fantastic kind of cultural activity came things like live aid and womad and peter gabriel's things all...
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nd behind me on pliers mill road that is where there is a no outlet. and down thastreet on the 10700 block of shaftsberry street that is where police say around 10:30 shots were fired and someone was hit. now.one is in custody right police are talking to that person. but they are not explaining the relationship between the suspect and the viwtim. do know that that victim was transported to the hospital in critical condition. no word on anup ted condition at this point. worth mentioning police say that this does not appear to be random. again, this happened around 10:30. i'm the only reporter out here c at this partar time. and police are still gathering detail. we are waiting for more information, and we will bring it to you as soon as it becomes available on our nbc washingtoe app and her news 4. live in kensington, i'm shomari stone, back to you. >> all thright, shomar ji, ank you. now to the storms that soaked for the second night in a row. maybe you were driving home in a downpour like this one. void pe you were able to the rain. but we're in for a
nd behind me on pliers mill road that is where there is a no outlet. and down thastreet on the 10700 block of shaftsberry street that is where police say around 10:30 shots were fired and someone was hit. now.one is in custody right police are talking to that person. but they are not explaining the relationship between the suspect and the viwtim. do know that that victim was transported to the hospital in critical condition. no word on anup ted condition at this point. worth mentioning police...
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>>homes in the city of mill valley could end up looking different if a new ordinance meant to prevent wildfires has adopted. so the city is considering requiring homeowners in the wild land urban interface which is about 75% of the town from having any vegetation other than succulents within 3 feet or their homes. the proposal would also ban certain type of plans being used within 30 feet of those homes too. those plans include a kaisha bamboo italian cedar and juniper jennifer plants. and officials say that those plants are just way too flammable. >>when you look inside the bamboo we find a lot of dead material it's built up in here dead leaves that are packed in its. this is a flammable hedge that's going to potentially burn the house down and impede the roadway when people are evacuating right next to it is juniper with this is one of our great concerns when we look inside the jennifer. it's all dead wood inside. >>well you can find fire safer ends list a fire resistant plans on our website just check it out at kron 4 dot com. to the city of oakland now defense witnesses for derric
>>homes in the city of mill valley could end up looking different if a new ordinance meant to prevent wildfires has adopted. so the city is considering requiring homeowners in the wild land urban interface which is about 75% of the town from having any vegetation other than succulents within 3 feet or their homes. the proposal would also ban certain type of plans being used within 30 feet of those homes too. those plans include a kaisha bamboo italian cedar and juniper jennifer plants....
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so last year, shannon brought to you some proposed changes for the mill's act.among those were a more robust look at the rehabilitation and maintenance plan. with that, we are asking applicants to receive all of their approvals for any proposed work for the first three years of their rehabilitation plan. puwe are asking applicants this year to follow through with that. and we are adopting the recommendations that this commission made last year. >> so specifically, if an applicant has previously done work at whatever time prior to being eligible or approved for the mills act, is that still possible? we were talking about adding a check box in the permit or something. >> well, commissio commissionerf all of the recommended modifications, the one michelle is presenting is the one with an amendment to the code. all others were policy changes. now we have a better understanding of when that work will or will not occur and then we can present that information to you at the hearing. >> i the motion it says we're approving it but that's not right. but i make a motion re
so last year, shannon brought to you some proposed changes for the mill's act.among those were a more robust look at the rehabilitation and maintenance plan. with that, we are asking applicants to receive all of their approvals for any proposed work for the first three years of their rehabilitation plan. puwe are asking applicants this year to follow through with that. and we are adopting the recommendations that this commission made last year. >> so specifically, if an applicant has...
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today mill valley will test these new emergency alert sirens. these loud speakers alert residents about wildfire danger and other emergencies. >>> we can transmit an audio message advising them of vegetation fire in the area and to either evacuate via evacuation warning or evacuation order. >> more loud speakers installed at city hall and the mill valley golf course. mill valley is the first bay area city to get these new sirens. they cost $500,000. share your ideas by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >>> as san francisco gets ready for its pride celebration, another big city just approved a straight pride parade. the details that were just released. >>> fire season is here. the overnight fire that sent crews scrambling. >>> first, you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather foreast. here is meteorologist mike nicco. >>> starting with neighborhood temperatures. most of us mid to upper 50s. look menlo park, 49, palo olto 48. we've got 49 in los gatos and also in santa rosa, 51 in fairfield. the rest of us in the mi
today mill valley will test these new emergency alert sirens. these loud speakers alert residents about wildfire danger and other emergencies. >>> we can transmit an audio message advising them of vegetation fire in the area and to either evacuate via evacuation warning or evacuation order. >> more loud speakers installed at city hall and the mill valley golf course. mill valley is the first bay area city to get these new sirens. they cost $500,000. share your ideas by joining...
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today mill valley will test new emergency alert sirens. sirens in the scott valley neighborhood alert residents about wildfire dangers and other emergencies. >> we can transmit messages advising hem of vegetation fire and either evacuation warning or evacuation order. >> more cloud speakers installed at city hall and the mill valley golf course. mill valley is the first bay area city to get these new sirens and they cost $500,000. >>> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. you can share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >>> coming up, how to see the aladdin movie for free. >>> also as san francisco gets ready for its pride celebration, another big city just stride ra. the details just >>a ve look at san jose, we have gray skies covering our sunrise. cool temperatures, mike. >>> let's stay in the south bay. i'll show you neighborhood temperatures. 52 for the cool spots in sunnyvale and los altos. pretty much mid to upper 50s everywhere until you get to the north bay. upper 40s to low 50s. definitel
today mill valley will test new emergency alert sirens. sirens in the scott valley neighborhood alert residents about wildfire dangers and other emergencies. >> we can transmit messages advising hem of vegetation fire and either evacuation warning or evacuation order. >> more cloud speakers installed at city hall and the mill valley golf course. mill valley is the first bay area city to get these new sirens and they cost $500,000. >>> we want to hear your ideas about...
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. >> reporter: those concerns so great several business owners in mill valley gathered for a community workshop today on what to do if these planned shut ddos happen. >> we can't tell our clients, we don't have power, call you next week. that's not an option. >> reporter: dave jeffreys is a public safety consultant. he's been holding these meetings across marin county. >> we want them to have a plan to put into place like the plans the local public safety is creating so that their plan the day this occurs is not just call 911. >> reporter: parts of mill valley are considered to be in tier three, areas with the most extreme risk while power has not been shut off there yet, mill valley fire chief tom welch believes it's almost inevitable it will happen. >> typically the power outages come with a high fire danger. we get those days about eight to ten to 12 days out of year, red flag warnings and so i do anticipate they will be shutting the power off. >> reporter: without much guidance, no sense when or how long the outages could occur. business owners have no choice but to come up with ne
. >> reporter: those concerns so great several business owners in mill valley gathered for a community workshop today on what to do if these planned shut ddos happen. >> we can't tell our clients, we don't have power, call you next week. that's not an option. >> reporter: dave jeffreys is a public safety consultant. he's been holding these meetings across marin county. >> we want them to have a plan to put into place like the plans the local public safety is creating so...
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mill valley at 47. palo alto at 48 degrees.49 and moraga 49. >> might they say that dog walk was cold this morning. counting down, three, two, one, until i get that tweets combination of low clouds and higher clouds. forecast highs on the normal on right. livermore 72 yesterday, going 74 today. still well below average for this time of year. it's going to be very slow to kick out of here. and it will funnel in higher clouds, coming in a little later. low clouds there. 50s on the temps. a few upper 40s. santa rosa has joined the party at 49. lakeport at 48 degrees. look at fairfield. sunny valley also at 51. felton 48. now, all 40s the santa cruz mountains. still 55. cupertino cooler at 53. but santa cruz at 51. westerly breeze for most or kind of a west component. 41 ukiah. look for temperatures to be held in check for that low. it's not going anywhere any time soon. it will eventually start to work its way out of the area. but thursday, mild. cool for some. breezy. a little bit warmer going into the weekend. but still tending
mill valley at 47. palo alto at 48 degrees.49 and moraga 49. >> might they say that dog walk was cold this morning. counting down, three, two, one, until i get that tweets combination of low clouds and higher clouds. forecast highs on the normal on right. livermore 72 yesterday, going 74 today. still well below average for this time of year. it's going to be very slow to kick out of here. and it will funnel in higher clouds, coming in a little later. low clouds there. 50s on the temps. a...
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cheryl: we're going to get earnings from general mills, pier one and rite aid.n: wti is up 1 and-a-half percent, $58.72 a barrel. cheryl: investors in asia gearing up for the g-20 later this week. the m nikkei and shanghai closed lower. lauren: the ftse in london is down 3 points, cac is down 4, dax is up 2. cheryl: now to the top story. democrats are claiming victory this morning after former special counsel robert mueller agreed to testify before congress regarding his investigation into russian meddling of the 2016 campaign. it will be an open session of before a pair of house committees on july 17th. democrats have been clamoring to learn more about possible obstruction by the president while republicans say they've got plenty of questions about the origins of the investigation itself. the president already tweeting about this planned testimony, calling it, quote, presidential harassment. let's bring in attorney david bruno. david learned that mueller would only appear under subpoena, which was planned, and democrats did not tell the republicans about their
cheryl: we're going to get earnings from general mills, pier one and rite aid.n: wti is up 1 and-a-half percent, $58.72 a barrel. cheryl: investors in asia gearing up for the g-20 later this week. the m nikkei and shanghai closed lower. lauren: the ftse in london is down 3 points, cac is down 4, dax is up 2. cheryl: now to the top story. democrats are claiming victory this morning after former special counsel robert mueller agreed to testify before congress regarding his investigation into...
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we are slow soubound near powder mill road. loop at the dulles connector, left lane blocked by a disabled vehice. rthbound 295 before benning, left side blocked by an accident there. and south dakota near rhode island road,hut down for a fatal house fire. >> thank you. >>> we're following two breaking .news stories this morni we want to begin in the district. >> melissa alluded to it. a woman died after she was rescued from a burning home in s northeast wngton. news4's aimee cho is at the scene for us at lawrence and 22nd streets with new information. amy r -- aimee, good morning. regime an elderly woman and her son lived in the house that caught on fire. according to neighbors, the son was able to escape and tellt firssponders that his mom was still trapped inside on the second floor. ficials confirmed aman died in the fire, but they've not yet released her name. i want to show pictures from earlier. we are talng about a massive fire here. the entire house up in flames. every floor of the house including the attic.al fire offi
we are slow soubound near powder mill road. loop at the dulles connector, left lane blocked by a disabled vehice. rthbound 295 before benning, left side blocked by an accident there. and south dakota near rhode island road,hut down for a fatal house fire. >> thank you. >>> we're following two breaking .news stories this morni we want to begin in the district. >> melissa alluded to it. a woman died after she was rescued from a burning home in s northeast wngton. news4's...