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we have several buildings that are in very close proximity to the new van ness facility and i have heard of little to no enrolment in that facility, which would be a lot easier for our residents who are disabled. also, as far as the outreach to the tenderloin residence, the people in our buildings and the tenderloin at-large, as you know , a lot of their first languages are not english, and it's almost impossible for them to be able to take that step without some really serious and intentional outreach on the part of cpmc. a lot of times, to keep people enrolled and to have them get the medical need that they deserve, we are relying -- they are relying on our residential case managers who are not familiar with the health system, were having to scramble and figure out this paperwork that they are not familiar with, but they are the ones that are having to take on the job that cpmc should be doing as far as outreach and enrolling people. so i ask that the commission make the changes that are needed to hold cpmc accountable and to do what needs to be done. thank you. >> thank you. next spea
we have several buildings that are in very close proximity to the new van ness facility and i have heard of little to no enrolment in that facility, which would be a lot easier for our residents who are disabled. also, as far as the outreach to the tenderloin residence, the people in our buildings and the tenderloin at-large, as you know , a lot of their first languages are not english, and it's almost impossible for them to be able to take that step without some really serious and intentional...
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>> we were in our news van at 10:33. i spoke to someone parked behind us, he says he fel shaking, but we did not feel it in the news van. >> anybody coming out on the streets, anybody talking about it that you know of? >> no, most of the businesses here are closed. there is not a lot of people around. >> ever, thank you. >>> again, it seems like what hit the most was close to the epicenter. the pictures of the damage we are getting seem to be in that east bay area. we talked to amber, barely felt it. we talked to san jose, barely felt it. most of the other people we have been hearing from say it was a large jolt. we got some cracked walls and what's not. there we go. actually, can you guys get this picture of the chandelier again? it is on my computer here. harry anderson sent me this. this is actually the one that i think is-->> the stand out the most. >> yeah, the scariest of what we have seen so far. that chandelier, if someone was under that, they're going to get seriously injured. >> that was harry anderson, i don't
>> we were in our news van at 10:33. i spoke to someone parked behind us, he says he fel shaking, but we did not feel it in the news van. >> anybody coming out on the streets, anybody talking about it that you know of? >> no, most of the businesses here are closed. there is not a lot of people around. >> ever, thank you. >>> again, it seems like what hit the most was close to the epicenter. the pictures of the damage we are getting seem to be in that east bay...
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a cnn news van got a little too close, drenched in fire retardant.fire has burned 1,600 acres. the flames are inching close to the reagan library in simi valley. a herd of hungry goats saved the library. they come in every year to crew a fire break on the hillside around the facility. our stephanie elam in simi valley with more. >> reporter: christine and dave, imagine all of this ablaze. the winds are intense. it's something i've never felt and i've grown up here in california. the winds we are feeling here is like no other. all of this propelling the fire to grow very rapidly yesterday and threatening the ronald reagan presidential library. if you look inside, you can see the retired air force one inside. luckily, as things have been standing now, they look a lot better for the library itself. but still, the fire growing very fast. this easy fire in simi valley, because of the winds, propelling those embers very fast. they're fighting the fire from the sky, from on the ground, as well. at the same time in northern california, the kincade fire, the
a cnn news van got a little too close, drenched in fire retardant.fire has burned 1,600 acres. the flames are inching close to the reagan library in simi valley. a herd of hungry goats saved the library. they come in every year to crew a fire break on the hillside around the facility. our stephanie elam in simi valley with more. >> reporter: christine and dave, imagine all of this ablaze. the winds are intense. it's something i've never felt and i've grown up here in california. the winds...
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and so they hit the road again in their new ford transfer to music ambassadors and their camper van to spread a little joy in the world. the arrival of the b.m.w. $1500.00 in 1961 marked the start of a new era for the most vary in car maker clashing car and spirit christophe power takes this from a trip back in time. but if he says the b.m.w. was in crisis in the early 1950 s. and was even in danger of being taken over by arch rival mercedes that's. because apart from motor bags b.m.w. produce just 2 kinds of vehicles small cars and what's he said a chance or as there should be gold magazine put it cars for laborers and c.e.o.'s so the $1500.00 was aimed at the middle class it was the 1st of what became known as b.m.w.'s new class only. to make the new class palatable to the middle classes b.m.w. is just the right ingredients to make it practical the 1500 had 4 doors it's 4 cylinder engine was thrifty but still delivered 80 horsepower and at a price of $1500.00 marks it made many a family man's mouth water. i said i don't think kristen says the b.m.w. 1500 made its debut at the frankfu
and so they hit the road again in their new ford transfer to music ambassadors and their camper van to spread a little joy in the world. the arrival of the b.m.w. $1500.00 in 1961 marked the start of a new era for the most vary in car maker clashing car and spirit christophe power takes this from a trip back in time. but if he says the b.m.w. was in crisis in the early 1950 s. and was even in danger of being taken over by arch rival mercedes that's. because apart from motor bags b.m.w. produce...
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the new van, check it out. >> unbelievable.> very elegant. >> it's easy to buy this online or wherever and just slap it on a truck. >> and later... turn the car around, get your ass back here, and be a leader right now. ♪upbeat music no cover-up spray here. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up....
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i was inside the news van when it happened working on the computer when all of a sudden we felt the truck shake. it really felt like a quick jolt. it lasted for a few seconds. shortly after that a woman who lives nearby and senior housing ran out frantic saying she felt this earthquake. she was so rattled by it she could not appear on camera. but right now we are seeing an active response on twitter. people all across the bay area are reporting feeling they felt this earthquake particularly across the east bay. responses from people in oakland antioch pleasanton and so forth. we will continue to monitor the situation and bring you any new developments as soon as we get them. >>> i wanted to ask you quickly we had a situation where we had to earthquakes within 10 minutes. one was a smaller magnitude 2.5. about 10 minutes later according to usgs we had the 4.5. has anybody talked about any damage in their homes even minor?>> reporter: so far there are no reports of any injuries or damage. so far at least in this area. my photographer and i probably felt just the one earthquake. the larger o
i was inside the news van when it happened working on the computer when all of a sudden we felt the truck shake. it really felt like a quick jolt. it lasted for a few seconds. shortly after that a woman who lives nearby and senior housing ran out frantic saying she felt this earthquake. she was so rattled by it she could not appear on camera. but right now we are seeing an active response on twitter. people all across the bay area are reporting feeling they felt this earthquake particularly...
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it was rocking the abc 7 news van around. luckily we made it here safely. there is debris all over the road. and certainly a trac sight here at this winery. >> thank you so much, cornell, for that reporting. and please stay safe up there. >> all right. i think we're going to get to meteorologist lisa argen who has been tracking our forecast all morning long. lisa, anything new? any improvementses? >> no. the critical fire weather continues and as we look at the winds above 1,000 feet, they gust over 30 miles an hour. this is going to be the scenario thought the day and we're beginning to see these winds down at the lower elevation. the oakland hills just under 30 miles an hour as well as the east foothills. here's a look at the surface winds. check out hayward and livermore over 25 miles an hour, san francisco now straight out of the north, san mateo, over 15 miles an hour. so the bulk of the very, very gusty winds, had 40 to 60 miles an hour from the delta and santa rosa up in our north bay mountains why we have the high wind warning but the wind advisory
it was rocking the abc 7 news van around. luckily we made it here safely. there is debris all over the road. and certainly a trac sight here at this winery. >> thank you so much, cornell, for that reporting. and please stay safe up there. >> all right. i think we're going to get to meteorologist lisa argen who has been tracking our forecast all morning long. lisa, anything new? any improvementses? >> no. the critical fire weather continues and as we look at the winds above...
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taking cover behind his news van. masked gunmen paralyzing the city. lighting cars on fire to keep police back. women and children running for cover. the situation so out of control, authorities retreated and suspended the operation. at least eight killed. nearly two dozen wounded. guzman's father el chapo is serving life in prison in the u.s. for a number of criminal charges. tonight, mexico's president is defending the decision to call off the raid, saying too many innocent people were at risk. tom? >> stephanie, thank you. >>> back here at home, new developments in the search for a little girl who vanished during a birthday party. she disappeared saturday night. police have released new surveillance video, asking for help in identifying a possible witness. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: the surveillance video birmingham police are sharing tonight shows the kidnapping in progress last saturday evening. 3-year-old kamille mckinney is seen with another child at the playground outside a birthday party, when a man walks by. look again, this is the m
taking cover behind his news van. masked gunmen paralyzing the city. lighting cars on fire to keep police back. women and children running for cover. the situation so out of control, authorities retreated and suspended the operation. at least eight killed. nearly two dozen wounded. guzman's father el chapo is serving life in prison in the u.s. for a number of criminal charges. tonight, mexico's president is defending the decision to call off the raid, saying too many innocent people were at...
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we have a real opportunity to get very proactive and aggressive, and have new vans available for wireless growth in the world. if the process doesn't work the united states will likely have to look elsewhere in a different structure, you know, people consider the difference between the u.n. and some of the different other structures that we use today. >> so you're saying there's a possibility that in this conference that may not be unanimity and the united states might have to seek of the countries to build -- >> guest: the united states is in a good position to work with its colleagues and come up with resolution on a number of bands that are important, a number of decisions. you mentioned the 24 gigahertz, we can make resolution in that in in a region and we can take those positions and defend those globally and that would be a a successful outcome at the end of november. but absent that if it doesn't go that route, the united states what to look forward because will not stop widest progress in the united states on countries who have been quite honestly, in my estimation is based on com
we have a real opportunity to get very proactive and aggressive, and have new vans available for wireless growth in the world. if the process doesn't work the united states will likely have to look elsewhere in a different structure, you know, people consider the difference between the u.n. and some of the different other structures that we use today. >> so you're saying there's a possibility that in this conference that may not be unanimity and the united states might have to seek of the...
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a cnn news van got a little too close, drenched in fire retardant.t last report, the easy fire has burned 1,600 akers and threatened 700 structures. the flames are inching close to the reagan library in simi valley. a herd of hungry goats saved the library. they come in every year to chew a fire break on the hillside around the facility. >>> as for the kincade fire, it's grown to 76,000 acres but is 45% contained. evacuation orders remain in place for 6,000 people. pacific gas and electric says its equipment may be linked to three more fires in the state. 200,000 people are still without power in northern california. that's down from close to 1 million. >>> it's shaping up to be a pivotal day in the impeachment inquiry. that plus a story that's uniting the nation's capital. the nationals are world champions. ♪ to walk along the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song? i do. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. i suffered with psoriasis i felt gross.
a cnn news van got a little too close, drenched in fire retardant.t last report, the easy fire has burned 1,600 akers and threatened 700 structures. the flames are inching close to the reagan library in simi valley. a herd of hungry goats saved the library. they come in every year to chew a fire break on the hillside around the facility. >>> as for the kincade fire, it's grown to 76,000 acres but is 45% contained. evacuation orders remain in place for 6,000 people. pacific gas and...
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it felt like the van, our news van was on a tram poe line shaking around up and down back an forth. we were probably 30 seconds, if we had been a little -- running a little later, we might have been where that section collapsed. we were on the way to the cypress structure. fortuitously missed being there by a minute or two. >> wow. >> when the news breaks, for lack of a better word, we just jump into action and want to get there and find out what happened. i'm sure that is what you did. but now looking back at it, seeing yourself there and when you had a chance to decompress and realized what had happened, what was that like? >> it took a while. we drilled in, reported on the news. the bay bridge was out for a month. the bay area was kind of in a fractured state of being. when it finally reopened again, to me, it allowed me to feel the emotion, feel the aftershocks, if you will, from surviving that quake and being in such a precarious approximatipart of tn between the disaster zones. >> when i look at that video and see you there, it had to be surreal at that moment. nobody had seen
it felt like the van, our news van was on a tram poe line shaking around up and down back an forth. we were probably 30 seconds, if we had been a little -- running a little later, we might have been where that section collapsed. we were on the way to the cypress structure. fortuitously missed being there by a minute or two. >> wow. >> when the news breaks, for lack of a better word, we just jump into action and want to get there and find out what happened. i'm sure that is what you...
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van. today, we're off to cheltenham. we're going to try this new electric van. see how this goes. chargers in the uk, but the committee on climate change says we'll need almost eight times that number. the remaining mileage is going down quicker than anticipated. so, we'rejust stopping off at hopwood services. hopefully, they'll have some electric points there, we can charge. success! he's found a charger. but after 35 minutes, it's only put 40 miles' worth of charge back on the van. we're still not fully charged. which is a problem, because i need to get back on the road. clearly, it's not just about the number of chargers. charging speed is critical. to enable long journeys, we're going to need an estimated 3,300 ultra—rapid chargers along motorways. the big step that is needed is the charging infrastructure. and some of those public chargers need to be publicly funded, particularly at the outset, so that we get them in the right places, strategically located, so you can drive across the country in your electric vehicle. again, all of this is possible, but it requires a proper p
van. today, we're off to cheltenham. we're going to try this new electric van. see how this goes. chargers in the uk, but the committee on climate change says we'll need almost eight times that number. the remaining mileage is going down quicker than anticipated. so, we'rejust stopping off at hopwood services. hopefully, they'll have some electric points there, we can charge. success! he's found a charger. but after 35 minutes, it's only put 40 miles' worth of charge back on the van. we're...
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aviation regulators are criticizing both boeing and the faa over the grounding of 737 max in a new report. kris vanreporter: the new report identified failures by both boeing and the faa, allowing design flaws on the 737 max to go unnoticed. while the max was in development, boeing did not fully explain the anti-stall system known as mcas to the faa and did not sufficiently update safety regulators on changes being made to that system. mcas played a central role in the crashes, pushing the nose down, causing pilots to lose control. the report also found faa staff had only limited experience and knowledge about key technical aspects of the plane. also faulted were assumptions made by the faa and boeing about how pilots would respond to an mcas failure. >> it is hard to see these two accidents happening without mcas. >> i think that's a -- that's a fair point. >> reporter: faa administrator steve dixon spoke to cbs news last month. >> we're looking at the overall certification protocols to see where there may be gaps or where those processes could be improved. and also if there were any flaws in exec
aviation regulators are criticizing both boeing and the faa over the grounding of 737 max in a new report. kris vanreporter: the new report identified failures by both boeing and the faa, allowing design flaws on the 737 max to go unnoticed. while the max was in development, boeing did not fully explain the anti-stall system known as mcas to the faa and did not sufficiently update safety regulators on changes being made to that system. mcas played a central role in the crashes, pushing the nose...
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collin peterson of minnesota as well as jeff van drew of new jersey. van drew is a freshman from a swing district. peterson, a long time conservative. both have resisted moving forward on an impeachment inquiry, have opposed moving forward, do want think it's the right time to do it. perhaps the reason is what they're hearing back home in their swing districts. but for the most part, this is coming down around party lines. that's why he left the republican party, but we're not expecting major defections, one remember who has been credit kag of the county at times, will herd of texas, someone who is now retiring. i asked him on the way in if he was going to vote for it, and he would not say specifically. but he called the resolution premature. so that is what you see. the democrats will have the votes mostly along party lines setting up the procedures for the next wave of hearings, public hearings in their impeachment inquiry, a significant vote, but one that is seen moving along party lines. >> and nancy pelosi is now in the chair. >> those in favor, pl
collin peterson of minnesota as well as jeff van drew of new jersey. van drew is a freshman from a swing district. peterson, a long time conservative. both have resisted moving forward on an impeachment inquiry, have opposed moving forward, do want think it's the right time to do it. perhaps the reason is what they're hearing back home in their swing districts. but for the most part, this is coming down around party lines. that's why he left the republican party, but we're not expecting major...
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new cars by 2022. experts hope it will be much better by then. kris vanave, cbs news, washington. >> ninan: it's being called an unstoppable, slow-motion catastrophe. ahead, the giant glacier in imminent danger of breaking away. >> ninan: there's growing fear tonight that parts of a massive glacier in italy are at risk of collapse. the famed mont blanc sits in the northern italian alpses, but geologists say it's melting at a rapid rate. emergency measures have been taken to keep people living there safe. seth doane report in tonight's "eye on earth." >> reporter: it's this left-hand side of the graisher you're concerned about? >> yeah. >> reporter: geologist daniele giordan pointed to the piece of the glacier that has them worried. it doesn't look so big from where we're standing. the massive chunk of ice which could break off is about as big as two football fields and almost eight stories high. >> of course we are not able to stop the glacier, so we have to reduce the vulnerability. >> reporter: reducing vulnerability means local officials had to close p
new cars by 2022. experts hope it will be much better by then. kris vanave, cbs news, washington. >> ninan: it's being called an unstoppable, slow-motion catastrophe. ahead, the giant glacier in imminent danger of breaking away. >> ninan: there's growing fear tonight that parts of a massive glacier in italy are at risk of collapse. the famed mont blanc sits in the northern italian alpses, but geologists say it's melting at a rapid rate. emergency measures have been taken to keep...
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van cleave. >> reporter: the new report identified failures by both boeing and the f.a.a. allowing design flaws on the 737 max to go unnoticed. while the max was in development, boeing did not fully explain the anti-stall system, known as mcas, to the f.a.a. and did not sufficiently update safety regulators on changes being made to that system. mcas played a central role in both max crashes, pushing the plane's nose down, causing pilots to lose control. the report also found f.a.a. staff had only limited experience and knowledge about key technical aspects of the plane. also faulted were assumptions made by the f.a.a. and boeing about how pilots would respond to an mcas failure. it is hard to see these two accidents happening without mcas. >> i think that's a fair point. >> reporter: f.a.a. administrator steve dixon spoke to cbs news last month. >> we're looking at the overall certification protocols to see where there may be gaps or where those processes could be improved. and, also, if there were any flaws in execution. >> reporter: the max has been grounded since march.
van cleave. >> reporter: the new report identified failures by both boeing and the f.a.a. allowing design flaws on the 737 max to go unnoticed. while the max was in development, boeing did not fully explain the anti-stall system, known as mcas, to the f.a.a. and did not sufficiently update safety regulators on changes being made to that system. mcas played a central role in both max crashes, pushing the plane's nose down, causing pilots to lose control. the report also found f.a.a. staff...
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embassy in khartoum says it not only makes life easier for staff there but opening the new accounts also shows the van is open for business following its recent transition to a civilian led government. and that wraps up our show for more business news you can always go to d.w. dot com slash business or follow. thanks for watching and have yourself a successful. the for. the for. the for. the last of their kind. of threatened with extinction every year around half a 1000000 of them end up as a delicacy. it's hollywood but for the bird mafia it's a lucrative business. and by our presence or never look. nice to know that we're going to be. 60 minutes. i'll go to the girl next you just check. the final stupid. with exclusive. must see concerning parts closer to your. place to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe don't miss our. players. play. play. after the fall of the berlin wall know someone not to double. play. this is africa coming up in the next 15 minutes really appropriating heritage made it up and coming kenyan designer who's using cues from colchis across africa as inspirati
embassy in khartoum says it not only makes life easier for staff there but opening the new accounts also shows the van is open for business following its recent transition to a civilian led government. and that wraps up our show for more business news you can always go to d.w. dot com slash business or follow. thanks for watching and have yourself a successful. the for. the for. the for. the last of their kind. of threatened with extinction every year around half a 1000000 of them end up as a...
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latest joker movie concerns of violence even prompting one local theater to cancel a film, the news at the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. at at&t we believe iacss. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefs. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. >>and we begin with that breaking news tonight coming up of the east bay a search is on for suspect in a deadly shooting, thank you for joining us, i'm moore and i'm ken wayne. this is happening in richmond right here on 30th street and has been avenue right now we want to go live to kron four's dan thorn who arrived at scene a s
latest joker movie concerns of violence even prompting one local theater to cancel a film, the news at the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. at at&t we believe iacss. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected...
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kris van cleave reports on a new program to give these children their wing >> a you excit?: 6-year-old nathan diamond will be walking on an nrplane for the first time since he was a baby. rs has autism, so the noise and activity of an airport can be overwhelming. >> hand her your boarding pass, give it to her. >> reporter: his parents sonia and jonathan are taking advantage of a special delta airlines program to get kids grth autism ready to fly. how's it gone so far? >> i'll be honest, it was a but for him, he was taking the challenge on, like what's going on. >> reporter: nathan gets to experience check in, security, boarding, and what it's like to be on a plane. >> this is the hardest part for him, sitting down, these narrowr him.a downhat is on the spectrum, it's scary. >> reporter: captain erich ries reads the tours. his son has autism. what's it like for you seeing the reactions from the kids,t'st thatng, paanlyd its doing good and its making families feel empowered and confident and comfortable, and i want them to have the same experiences with their children that i'
kris van cleave reports on a new program to give these children their wing >> a you excit?: 6-year-old nathan diamond will be walking on an nrplane for the first time since he was a baby. rs has autism, so the noise and activity of an airport can be overwhelming. >> hand her your boarding pass, give it to her. >> reporter: his parents sonia and jonathan are taking advantage of a special delta airlines program to get kids grth autism ready to fly. how's it gone so far? >>...
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nbc news reporting that new jersey congressman jeff van drew will likely vote against the impeachment measure. it's important to note, he is 1 of 31 democrats that represent districts who voted for donald trump in 2016. the development. more on this, and the democrats impeachment on impeachment measure, fox news, capitol hill senior correspondent, chad pergram is with us. chad? stick a good evening. the resolution today, that's the first official step in the impeachment process in the house. if this goes to the rules committee tomorrow to prop for the floor and then they expect a full house to debate the plan thursday morning. devote itself will come the day thursday. fox counts 228 democrats as supporting the impeachment inquiry resolution. that's more than enough to adopt a resolution on the house floor. it's just an eye, freshman democratic south carolina congressman joe cunningham who flipped a district from red to blue last year told fox that he backs the resolution. five democrats, all from swing districts, remain vague as to whether they support the resolution. jerrod golding,
nbc news reporting that new jersey congressman jeff van drew will likely vote against the impeachment measure. it's important to note, he is 1 of 31 democrats that represent districts who voted for donald trump in 2016. the development. more on this, and the democrats impeachment on impeachment measure, fox news, capitol hill senior correspondent, chad pergram is with us. chad? stick a good evening. the resolution today, that's the first official step in the impeachment process in the house. if...
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public safety avenges download the kron on app to start watching now keep it here more breaking news coverage the vanrrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california.
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. >>> plus, michelle obama has a new the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection.o mateo, my favorite chair. grace, you get the beach house... just don't leave the lights on, okay? to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> today's the day of preparation. get ready to lose power not only in the north bay but also the east bay. have an emergency kit for that and also if you have to evacuate because of a fire starting know your evacuation route and where to meet if you get separated from your family. starts 6:00 tomorrow morning through thursday afternoon hours. gusts up to 55 miles an hour. tomorrow morning at 5:00, pretty quiet. we get our first peek at 9:00 right along middleton, calistoga and napa. relatively calm for most of the day. but then look wh
. >>> plus, michelle obama has a new the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection.o mateo, my favorite chair. grace, you get the beach house... just don't leave the lights on, okay? to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to...
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to pressuring ukraine into investigating joe biden the president has previously described mr van of bad news. of some good news if you here's a prime minister abu ahmed has been awarded the nobel peace prize for 2019 for his work to resolve the border conflict with neighboring eritrea the 2 countries restored relations in july of last year after years of hostility mr abbott took over as prime minister early in $28.00. abbi ahmed has only been in office for a year and a half but his push for peace and democracy in that short time impressed the nobel committee. even if much work remains are b r has initiated important reforms that give many citizens hope for a better life and the brighter future. abby was awarded for the reconciliation he forged with eritrea the 2 neighbors when boiled in a longstanding border conflict. after a war in the late 1990 s. killed an estimated 70000 people they failed to implement a peace deal. but within months of taking office abby met with every trace president 1st summit where they signed a historic peace agreement. it was a moment ethiopians and eritreans had b
to pressuring ukraine into investigating joe biden the president has previously described mr van of bad news. of some good news if you here's a prime minister abu ahmed has been awarded the nobel peace prize for 2019 for his work to resolve the border conflict with neighboring eritrea the 2 countries restored relations in july of last year after years of hostility mr abbott took over as prime minister early in $28.00. abbi ahmed has only been in office for a year and a half but his push for...
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s development agreement allowed them to build a new hospital and medical office building at the vanness and geary campus with a requirement they build a new hospital to replace st. luke's. the development agreement required replacement of st. luke's hospital within two years of opening the vanness hospital. they met this with the owning of the -- opening of the commission hospital. they required payments for range of public benefits and improvements. they completed the payment requirements with a total payment of over $73 million. for the 2018 reporting period there are 11 main actions up for compliance t.these include payments, hiring commitments, public improvement and community outreach. my colleagues will go into these. in one reporting area the local hiring period has a reporting period corresponding to the fiscal year rather than calendar year. that means for recent information on hiring. ken will help explain how the c.p.m.c. overall hiring record compares to the goals of the overall development agreement. construction of the vanness hospital is complete, and the associated medic
s development agreement allowed them to build a new hospital and medical office building at the vanness and geary campus with a requirement they build a new hospital to replace st. luke's. the development agreement required replacement of st. luke's hospital within two years of opening the vanness hospital. they met this with the owning of the -- opening of the commission hospital. they required payments for range of public benefits and improvements. they completed the payment requirements with...
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and then van drew ran in 2018, which nationally was a great democratic year, right, even in new jerseyocrats were picking up seats left and right. well, van drew was running for around open seat. the republican didn't run again. the republican candidate was renounced by national republicans and still nearly beat van drew last year. it was a single-digit race. i remember watching on election night thinking why on earth hasn't this been called? nobody thought it would be close. and van drew's saying i may be a democrat, but there's a lot more support here for the president and i have to take that into account. i think there are a few democrats -- he's one of the more, i guess extreme examples of those politics, but other democrats have to deal with the same thing. >> jersey, jersey, jersey. thank you all so much. that vote is certainly going to be interesting. we're going to leave it there. >>> coming up, wall street and corporate america say it all the time, they're very worried about the chances of elizabeth warren winning the white house. well, then, boys and girls, maybe they should
and then van drew ran in 2018, which nationally was a great democratic year, right, even in new jerseyocrats were picking up seats left and right. well, van drew was running for around open seat. the republican didn't run again. the republican candidate was renounced by national republicans and still nearly beat van drew last year. it was a single-digit race. i remember watching on election night thinking why on earth hasn't this been called? nobody thought it would be close. and van drew's...
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anthony in new york, jared golden of maine, jeff van brewer of new jersey and colin peterson of minnesota. donald trump won peterson's district by 31 points. i asked peterson how he would vote tomorrow and he replied i will figure out. republicans are ready to weapon eyes this vote against vulnerable democrats. >> some conservatives accusing republicans of not doing enough to defend the president. >> reporter: this is why matt gates file an ethics complaint against house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff. i brought the house rulebook, gates accuses adam schiff of violating bull 23 that deals with the courtroom. aids believe he decided the house when he delivered a theatrical interpretation to the president's call to the president of ukraine. gates believes ran afoul of house rule 11 specifically 2 g 2 c. republicans barged into a secure area of the house intelligence committee. gates says they shouldn't have been kicked out without a vote by the full house. rule 23 in the weeds here says that pertains to open hearings, not closed-door depositions, the rule may not apply in this
anthony in new york, jared golden of maine, jeff van brewer of new jersey and colin peterson of minnesota. donald trump won peterson's district by 31 points. i asked peterson how he would vote tomorrow and he replied i will figure out. republicans are ready to weapon eyes this vote against vulnerable democrats. >> some conservatives accusing republicans of not doing enough to defend the president. >> reporter: this is why matt gates file an ethics complaint against house...
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new jersey's jeff van drew is vocally opposed and some from the midwest are fielding tension with members on the left. >> it's flatly not a resolution that impeaches the president of the united states. why do you want to call it -- why would anybody want to call it that when it's clear lieutenant not the case? >> the senate majority leader said what is happening in the democrat-led house is un-american. >> no due process now. maybe some later. but only if we feel like it is not a standard that should be applied to any american and should not be applied here to the president of the united states. >> it is expected the most explosive of the people interviewed behind closed doors will be asked to return for public hearings, which are likely to start in the next few weeks in mid to late november. bret? >> thank you. president trump is defending himself from the impeachment inquiry by attacking a witness testifying on capitol hill and the democrats who are leading the charge. chief white house correspondent john roberts is on the north lawn with the latest from the administration. good evening
new jersey's jeff van drew is vocally opposed and some from the midwest are fielding tension with members on the left. >> it's flatly not a resolution that impeaches the president of the united states. why do you want to call it -- why would anybody want to call it that when it's clear lieutenant not the case? >> the senate majority leader said what is happening in the democrat-led house is un-american. >> no due process now. maybe some later. but only if we feel like it is...
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the syria because that's the long term plan we're also getting news out of russia at the moment cinema as well that a senior law make a van through interfax news agency is saying that the turkish offensive in syria can be construed as a violation of syria's sovereignty is there a concern in ankara where the decisions a made this incursion would have embroiled other parties that are interested in the way that they control or do not control that part of northern syria. so who actually turk is position in syria in northern syria either north this or north of us has been very complicated since the beginning if for instance like an hour or more ago a turkish president how the phone conversation with russian president putin and according to the turkish presences statement that both leaders stated that this operation can be constructive and it would open the way pave the way for a democracy solution in syria but of course the alignments always change on the ground especially when it comes to syria even though within opposition or opposite groups for the for the pew idea and why fiji we know that russia doesn't recognize them as
the syria because that's the long term plan we're also getting news out of russia at the moment cinema as well that a senior law make a van through interfax news agency is saying that the turkish offensive in syria can be construed as a violation of syria's sovereignty is there a concern in ankara where the decisions a made this incursion would have embroiled other parties that are interested in the way that they control or do not control that part of northern syria. so who actually turk is...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, hartford, connecticut. >>> the white former dallas police officer convicted of murdering her black neighbor has learned her fate. yesterday amber guyger was sentenced to ten years in prison for the murder of bothan jean. -- of bothan jean. it was what jean's brother did after the sentencing that brought the court to a standstill. here's laura podesta. >> reporter: an extraordinary moment in a dallas courtroom wednesday. >> can i give her a hug, please? >> reporter: 18-year-old brandt jean forgave amber guyger who'd just been sentenced to ten years in prison for killing his older brother, botham. i don't wish anything bad on you. >> reporter: the former dallas police officer testified that she killed jean after mistakenly entering his apartment thinking it was her own. >> that ten years in prison is ten years for her reflection and for her to change her life. >> reporter: guyger faced up to 99 years in prison. prosecutors had asked for 28 years which is how old jean would have been. >> i still want to see him -- >> reporter: both families testified during the
kris van cleave, cbs news, hartford, connecticut. >>> the white former dallas police officer convicted of murdering her black neighbor has learned her fate. yesterday amber guyger was sentenced to ten years in prison for the murder of bothan jean. -- of bothan jean. it was what jean's brother did after the sentencing that brought the court to a standstill. here's laura podesta. >> reporter: an extraordinary moment in a dallas courtroom wednesday. >> can i give her a hug,...
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kendra horn of oklahoma, anthony brindisi of new york matured golden of maine, jeff van drew of new jersey, and veteran democrat collin peterson of minnesota. president trump won petersons district by an eye-popping 31 points, and i asked peterson tonight how he would vote tomorrow, he replied "i will figure it out." the public as a ready to weaponize this vote against vulnerable democrats, shannon. >> shannon: some conservatives accusing republicans are not doing enough tonight to defend the president. >> yeah, and this is why florida republican matt gaetz filed an ethics complaint against house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff. i brought along with me tonight the house will book, and gaetz accuses schiff of violating rule 23 dealing with decorum. he dishonor the house when he delivered a theatrical interpretation of the president's call with the president of ukraine a couple of weeks ago get also, gaetz believes schiff ran afoul of role t, and gaetz says they shod not have been kicked out without a full vote by the house. rule 232g to see, in the weeds here, says that pertains
kendra horn of oklahoma, anthony brindisi of new york matured golden of maine, jeff van drew of new jersey, and veteran democrat collin peterson of minnesota. president trump won petersons district by an eye-popping 31 points, and i asked peterson tonight how he would vote tomorrow, he replied "i will figure it out." the public as a ready to weaponize this vote against vulnerable democrats, shannon. >> shannon: some conservatives accusing republicans are not doing enough tonight...
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new jersey. he also says, "i think we spent a lot of money and a lot of time and haven't been able to get a whole lot of things done." vanrew is one of maybe five democrats so far not supporting this corrupt impeachment lacking due process resolution. that would include anthony brindisi from new york. jared goldman, maine. colin peterson from minnesota. what do they have in common? they all represent districts won by donald trump in 2016 and they're not alone. there are 31 lawmakers that represent purple, red districts carried by the president. these lawmakers right there. will they vote to override the will of their constituents based on a one-sided, secret trial run by, well, a compromised, corrupt, congenital liar by the name of adam schiff? sadly, at least one of the people on this list, new york congressman matt rose is ready right now to impeach president trump and he believes the president is guilty until proven innocent telling the new magazine "the president says he's innocent. so all we're saying is prove it." oh. i didn't know it worked that way. is that what you believe, congressman rose, do you believe that?
new jersey. he also says, "i think we spent a lot of money and a lot of time and haven't been able to get a whole lot of things done." vanrew is one of maybe five democrats so far not supporting this corrupt impeachment lacking due process resolution. that would include anthony brindisi from new york. jared goldman, maine. colin peterson from minnesota. what do they have in common? they all represent districts won by donald trump in 2016 and they're not alone. there are 31 lawmakers...
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transportation correspondent kris van cleave has new details. ( sirens ) >> reporter: the 24-year-old saab 2000 turbo prop came to rest just feet from the waters of captain's bay, its nose and front section down an embankment. 38-year-old david oltman of wenatchee, washington died after suffering traumatic injuries during the crash landing. 10 others were hurt, one critically. on board were three crew members and 39 passengers, including a small child in someone's lap, and a high school swim team from mordova, alaska. no one on the swim team was seriously injured. school superintendent alex russin talked to us via skype. >> at first notification of the event, certainly, a person's heart sinks. and you become weak in the knees. we knew in a matter of minutes that it appeared all of the kids were safe and accounted for and were off of the plane. >> reporter: preliminary reports to the n.t.s.b. said the penn air flight aborted its first landing attempt at the dutch harbor airport which is notorious for its topography and wind conditions. on its second approach, the plane went off the end
transportation correspondent kris van cleave has new details. ( sirens ) >> reporter: the 24-year-old saab 2000 turbo prop came to rest just feet from the waters of captain's bay, its nose and front section down an embankment. 38-year-old david oltman of wenatchee, washington died after suffering traumatic injuries during the crash landing. 10 others were hurt, one critically. on board were three crew members and 39 passengers, including a small child in someone's lap, and a high school...
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activated a ferry service to drop off at jack london square, looking at activating a new line shuttle-bus commuter van and bus network to serve people from the east bay. so there's a lot more in terms of growing and expanding but connecting to those that exist and making sure that we're maximizing the transit services where we can. we work with bart to activate a southbound line and historically, if you're coming from the north, you go directly to the airport, but if you're coming from the south, you had to go to san bruno, change and change into the bart connector. so that actually just got reactivated and we're seeing immense passenger growth which is significant and as someone who comes from the south bay, has helped my commute and i know many, many others. i wasn't on that team, sit wasn'so itwasn't a personal mot. that's how we deliver passengers and how do we decarbonize the aircraft. the airport launch the a sustain fuel working group and that has about 180 members that networks airlines, producers and ngos in figuring out how we can structure and get sfo more involved in the conversation aroun
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new jersey jeff van drew, oklahoma kendra horn, south carolina joe cunningham, new york, anthony brenchusetts colin son, in minnesota, all elected in in 2016. it puts them in a corner just like joe biden. it is crunch time. aingely left have taken over the democratic party and socialists have taken over the democratic campaign and the second hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪. stuart: visiting tax exile, he lives in florida these days, doug schoen, a fox news contributor, and a democrat. where am i going wrong? >> i think you're overstating case. president at 43% approval. he is still behind leading democrats. faces impeachment vote he will lose today. that is not good. stuart: you think i'm overstating my case joe biden fading badly? >> i'm talking about overall case about weakness of democrat -- stuart: tell me about joe biden. >> he is still the front-runner. but heading in the wrong direction. i agree with you there. stuart: will he last the distance? >> he will last through super tuesday if he is able to survive the first four primaries and caucuses which don't good
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. >>> hear how other candidates react to the news that bernie the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. ["white rabbit" by ♪ one pill makes you larger ♪ and one pill makes you smaller ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you ♪ ♪ don't do anything at all ♪ remember what the dormouse said ♪ welcome aboard. ♪ feed your head >>> u.s. stocks tumbled by than a percent today, extending the declines after a weak batch of economic data sparked concerns over the pace of global and domestic growth. the dow is nearly 500 points closing just above 26,000. the nasdaq dropped more than 100 points and the s&p lost 50-plus. >>> economists broadly point to the u.s./china trade war in the trade sensitive dpoods producing sec tosh. president trump blames the federal reserve calling for lower rates to spur growth. >>> on to politics. democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders says he's feeling good af
. >>> hear how other candidates react to the news that bernie the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. ["white rabbit" by ♪ one pill makes you larger ♪ and one pill makes you smaller ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you ♪ ♪ don't do anything at all ♪ remember what the dormouse said...