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it is about a nile, —— car. i can't bear it. it is about a nile, -- it car. i can't bear it. nile, -- it is about a mile, now. 35 miles later, and it is time for some r&r. they called to see if we could put them up, and the answer is or is you. the connectivity with this island is so strong. what we did as young men, to come out here and fight, the respective levels have rows, it is so much. i can feelthe guilt. nigel is suffering, but not with his feet. apart from his poor general health, the return to these islands is bringing back some u nwa nted islands is bringing back some unwanted memories. once thejoker of the gang, seen here on the qe2 en route to the falklands, he has his own team is to deal with. one of the problems i had before it came out, i was a coal dependent. i've been alcohol dependence for some years. i often asked myself why a drink every day and every night, and not stop, but i would put it down to what happened to overhear. —— alcohol dependent. nigel's defining memory was when his platoon entered a minefield made by the argentinians. we rodan singh and
it is about a nile, —— car. i can't bear it. it is about a nile, -- it car. i can't bear it. nile, -- it is about a mile, now. 35 miles later, and it is time for some r&r. they called to see if we could put them up, and the answer is or is you. the connectivity with this island is so strong. what we did as young men, to come out here and fight, the respective levels have rows, it is so much. i can feelthe guilt. nigel is suffering, but not with his feet. apart from his poor general...
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niles stand itch, i feel like it's all star day, on 5at630.es, how are you >> good, thank you, how are you >> we're going to go to check the box, let's start with jared kushner. we heard early on he had been quite quiet for the whole process, give us perspective here >> it's clearly big news that jared kushner is going to meet with staff members of this committee. the questions that he will have to answer are not totally clear but it is certainly expected that a meeting he had with a russian banker who is very close to vladimir putin, a man by the name of gore cof. we don't know much about it. >> what does this meaning for folks not familiar with the process? this is a meeting. does this lead to depending what the meeting is some sort of testifying before a hearing publicly kind of give us an idea where things could go here for jared kushner >> it certainly good go to that level, sarah, when we talk about him coming in for a meeting we're not talking about him dropping by to have a cup of coffee and a chat. this is a serious thing where, the a
niles stand itch, i feel like it's all star day, on 5at630.es, how are you >> good, thank you, how are you >> we're going to go to check the box, let's start with jared kushner. we heard early on he had been quite quiet for the whole process, give us perspective here >> it's clearly big news that jared kushner is going to meet with staff members of this committee. the questions that he will have to answer are not totally clear but it is certainly expected that a meeting he had...
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nile, how will this reaction be heard, if at all, there in london and the u.k.? it sounds like at least the spokesperson for the mayor is saying we're not going to pay it any mind at this moment. >> i think that's true, that he is saying that. but i think his reaction to president trump's comments is in a way actually more forceful than that and it points up just what an extraordinary situation we're in. you have here the mayor of london, albeit through a spokesman saying i'm too busy to deal with the nonsense from the president of the united states. that's in essence what he's saying and i think that points to a very strong reaction against what president trump said. now, president trump not frankly the most popular figure in the united kingdom to start off with, so i think that the comments in those tweets is getting a certain amount of attention, but from what i can tell from this distance, predominantly negative attention. >>lso, wt the president has said here, daniel, and i'll read one of his reactions, quote, whatever the united states can do to help out in
nile, how will this reaction be heard, if at all, there in london and the u.k.? it sounds like at least the spokesperson for the mayor is saying we're not going to pay it any mind at this moment. >> i think that's true, that he is saying that. but i think his reaction to president trump's comments is in a way actually more forceful than that and it points up just what an extraordinary situation we're in. you have here the mayor of london, albeit through a spokesman saying i'm too busy to...
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they need to come up with plan that both conservatives and moderates can get behind >> let's bring in nilesnd itch, and deputy news editor to talk about this. what is next here? where did they really go from here? >> it's difficult because it's dull to reconcile the moderate and the conservative republicn positions. that's where tension is. it's just not clear in substantial or specific terms how those positions can be reconciled >> do you think some of the hold-outs from the more conservative republicans might be the mixed messaging we're seeing from the white house, one hand they celebrated when the house passed the bill outside and everybody was excited and then later we hear the president call it mean. >>> i think conservatives want to see a real repeal of the affordable care act and they're not seeing that with this and administration officials told axius we can expect this sort of short term deal were mortise will be getting more money in short term in exchange for long-term reforms for conservatives and i think that's the only way they could have hopes of passing this when out >> wha
they need to come up with plan that both conservatives and moderates can get behind >> let's bring in nilesnd itch, and deputy news editor to talk about this. what is next here? where did they really go from here? >> it's difficult because it's dull to reconcile the moderate and the conservative republicn positions. that's where tension is. it's just not clear in substantial or specific terms how those positions can be reconciled >> do you think some of the hold-outs from the...
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was it exposure to west nile virus, insecticides, international travel, or vaccines, particularly oralio vaccine? officials say they still can't pinpoint the origin. one physician, who treated dozens of the paralyzed children, seemed to be looking at the bigger picture -- dr. benjamin greenberg. in emails, dr. greenberg wondered if we were seeing the 21st century version of polio. if it is in the early stages of evolution, he urged cdc, we can get ahead of it. i recently tracked down dr in dallas and ut southwestern medical center. what's the difference between what we're seeing with these children and polio? dr. greenberg: not much, which is interesting. sharyl: greenberg filled in a lot of blanks on the mysterious afflictions, where cdc would not. is it accurate to say this is less contagious than polio? dr. greenberg: we don't know yet. part of what we're lacking is the ability to go through a population and determine who has been exposed to this virus and who hasn't. we looked at the papers written 100 years ago, describing cases of poliomyelitis in the u.s., and we talked to colle
was it exposure to west nile virus, insecticides, international travel, or vaccines, particularly oralio vaccine? officials say they still can't pinpoint the origin. one physician, who treated dozens of the paralyzed children, seemed to be looking at the bigger picture -- dr. benjamin greenberg. in emails, dr. greenberg wondered if we were seeing the 21st century version of polio. if it is in the early stages of evolution, he urged cdc, we can get ahead of it. i recently tracked down dr in...
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joining us is niles sta from the hill. thanks for talking with us. you think is it a possibility that they will go down this road with executive privilege? do you believe, they will >> i would be surprised, sarah, to be honest, not because they don't want to or they wouldn't like comey not to testify. but i think honestly, to invoke executive privilege would be to invite controversy and to suppress his testimony i think that would be a problem. >> you go right to where i want to go next. there's going to be a follow-up. if they use the executive order or executive privilege, isn't -- why is that not obstruction of justice? >> well, they would argue that a president has the capacity to get private information and have private conversations with people and not have that disclosed in testimony. that, of course, is the basis of executive privilege but the problem is president trump has tweeted and spoken about his conversations with james comey, so generally speaking, you can't on the one hand talk when it's to my benefit but suppress them when it's not.
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nile gardiner here next.ck. [ music playing ] >> we are there, day one, with baby names and a gift that lasts a lifetime. we are there, as you grow, protecting you and those you love. we are there, when you get your first job, helping you to save for the future. we are there, when you marry your sweetheart, to help secure your . . . when you lose your soulmate, to help make sure you will be all right. we are with you through life's journey. social security: securing today and tomorrow. get to know us and see what you can do online at socialsecurity.gov >> this video produced at u.s. taxpayer expense. lie this is kind of fun. in our on line poll last night we asks are you surprised the house intelligence committee is going after the obama spying and unmasking scandal? 66% of you say yes you were surprised that they were actually going after the facts of the matter that were leading them to hopefully what will be for all of us a revolution of the truth. president trump signed a waiver that delays moving the u.s
nile gardiner here next.ck. [ music playing ] >> we are there, day one, with baby names and a gift that lasts a lifetime. we are there, as you grow, protecting you and those you love. we are there, when you get your first job, helping you to save for the future. we are there, when you marry your sweetheart, to help secure your . . . when you lose your soulmate, to help make sure you will be all right. we are with you through life's journey. social security: securing today and tomorrow....
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nile gardiner gray tabby with us. look forward to seeing you soon.olton will be among our guests and michelle malkin joining us tomorrow. please be with us. for tonight we thank you for joining us. good night from new york. to see open worthedders. guys, thank you very much. see you at home. and now here's lou dobbs. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today announced a decision sure to rattle globalists, environmental extremists and the left-wing know-nothings who care little, if at all, about the unfair and even destruct cannive consequences of -- destructive consequences of the paris agreement on the u.s. economy and our way of life. in withdrawing the united states from the bad bargain, president trump reached out to the dems and the left to join with him in either renegotiating the paris accord or joining with him in leading the construction of a new global agreement that would be balanced, sustainable, effective and affordable, respecting american industry,
nile gardiner gray tabby with us. look forward to seeing you soon.olton will be among our guests and michelle malkin joining us tomorrow. please be with us. for tonight we thank you for joining us. good night from new york. to see open worthedders. guys, thank you very much. see you at home. and now here's lou dobbs. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today announced a decision sure to rattle globalists, environmental extremists and the left-wing know-nothings who care...
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nile gardiner gray tabby with us. look forward to seeing you soon.g our guests and michelle malkin joining us tomorrow. please be with us. for tonight we thank you for joining us. good night from new york. kennedy: the president announce his decision on the paris climate accord so what will it mean for him politically and for our nation plus a powerful republican senator makes a big promise about repealing and replacing obamacare. and as joe biden really going to run for president in 2020? tonight new evidence suggests that he just might. hillary clinton is continuing. use your delusion tour and new ways and blaming the people for election lies. yesterday she was at the annual code conference spending nonsensical yarns about how the
nile gardiner gray tabby with us. look forward to seeing you soon.g our guests and michelle malkin joining us tomorrow. please be with us. for tonight we thank you for joining us. good night from new york. kennedy: the president announce his decision on the paris climate accord so what will it mean for him politically and for our nation plus a powerful republican senator makes a big promise about repealing and replacing obamacare. and as joe biden really going to run for president in 2020?...
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i'm joined by julian tett, and niles standish.white house correspondent for the hill. >> julie, you get the task of explaining to the audience what a hung parliament is, how you can be prime minister may, remain in office, but maybe not remaining in office. what's going happen? >> essentially, what has happened is that she needed to win a clear majority of all the seats in parliament to be able to rule without having to go into coalition. and she has failed to do that. and that is a huge shock. so essentially that's what they mean by the hung parliament. and the only way that she stays in charge is essentially by forming an alliance with the duc -- d.u.p. of north ireland. looks like they have a deal to form that grouping. but the d.u.p. said they want to have a curtains union to ensure they can continue doing their business. that totally flies in the face on the line the government has been taking on brexit. the bigger problem though is that essentially british people have said they are not pleased with what theresa may is doing.
i'm joined by julian tett, and niles standish.white house correspondent for the hill. >> julie, you get the task of explaining to the audience what a hung parliament is, how you can be prime minister may, remain in office, but maybe not remaining in office. what's going happen? >> essentially, what has happened is that she needed to win a clear majority of all the seats in parliament to be able to rule without having to go into coalition. and she has failed to do that. and that is a...
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niles i know in the latter years you work with a lot of people pharrell making amazing music.he way that our set runs which i don't mind saying is it's sort of, um, it's chronological. we start with the very first song i ever wrote for chic and then we do medley of sister sledge, diana ross, we work david bowie and de if punk we go from the beginning of my career up until today. >> okay. >> and gentlemen earth, win and fire how does your set go? can you share withs? >> we open up with whatever we -- the crowd wants to do. >> that's right. >> that's right. that's right. >> music moves you. where you go. >> we work them until they're tired. >> i heard that. >> and maureen, now said both bands will be hit after hit after hit. >> indeed it is. what do you think makes your music, washington do you think resonates so many years later people are still grooving to it like we heard it for the first time. what do you think it is about your music that just catches people, you know, where they are makes them one want to groove? >> well when we were writing music back then it was always wi
niles i know in the latter years you work with a lot of people pharrell making amazing music.he way that our set runs which i don't mind saying is it's sort of, um, it's chronological. we start with the very first song i ever wrote for chic and then we do medley of sister sledge, diana ross, we work david bowie and de if punk we go from the beginning of my career up until today. >> okay. >> and gentlemen earth, win and fire how does your set go? can you share withs? >> we open...
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joining us, nile gardner. good to have you with us, nile. this is really quite something.thinking she could gain lefnlg with increasing the majority to negotiate among other things the exit from the european union, a bad calculation. i love some of the explanations we are hearing. the death of populism in the u.k. perhaps europe itself. a rejection of the entire conservative party. what do make of it? what do you think the reason for the loss. >> theresa may took a massive gamble in calling a snapper election. that gamble did not pay off. but fortunately the conservatives are til in power. theresa may is the. he * now, but there is mounting speculation that she may be replaced over the summer and a number of contenders are emerging potentially to take over for her. without a doubt, i think in terms of what went wrong, this wasn't a well organized or run campaign by theresa may. she shifted the party to the center ground instead of remaining on the right. i think a lot of conservatives tornado at home rather than voting for her. and she didn't focus on brexit. and it's very
joining us, nile gardner. good to have you with us, nile. this is really quite something.thinking she could gain lefnlg with increasing the majority to negotiate among other things the exit from the european union, a bad calculation. i love some of the explanations we are hearing. the death of populism in the u.k. perhaps europe itself. a rejection of the entire conservative party. what do make of it? what do you think the reason for the loss. >> theresa may took a massive gamble in...
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nile was the first to fall. probably best not to try that at home. and when to give it a try.0 minutes. i can't do a handstand, can you ? whole 30 minutes. i can't do a handstand, can you? no, iwas whole 30 minutes. i can't do a handstand, can you? no, i was asked andi handstand, can you? no, i was asked and i can't stop. and you can catch up with all the latest efforts from handstand day with our live page — just go to bbc.co.uk/getinspired' that's all from sportsday. it isa it is a rather different weekend compared to last weekend, that's because we have low pressure in charge. you can see the scroll of cloud, that is the centre of the area and the closer you are to the stronger the winds. so it is a blustery evening across northern scotland. blustery across the west and side of scotland as well. there isa and side of scotland as well. there is a breeze blowing in across england and wales. a few showers to go with that, by the end of the night will see cloud and rain getting into parts of wales in the western state of england. 14—15 for cardiff and london, 10—11 in the north
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your thoughts here, niles. >> my thought is that this is all more trouble for the president and more the administration. preet bharara also said in the interview that he was let go. i believe within 24 hours of refusing to take a call from the president. and he also talked about how prior to that he believed that president trump had been trying to cultivate a relationship with him. this is bad news for the. in goes to the point that jonathan mentioned a pattern of behavior. you know, if you have people like preet bharara and james comey against you these are serious figures making serious allegations about the president of the united states. that's -- that's deep water that the president is getting into there. >> and that deep water, jonathan, as this president moves forward, this white house moves forward, are they legally prepared, because it's not only the questions that we have been discussing so far in the last five minutes. there's also the trump organization. that is now going to be part of many, many questions and so is this white house ready legally for the number of steps a
your thoughts here, niles. >> my thought is that this is all more trouble for the president and more the administration. preet bharara also said in the interview that he was let go. i believe within 24 hours of refusing to take a call from the president. and he also talked about how prior to that he believed that president trump had been trying to cultivate a relationship with him. this is bad news for the. in goes to the point that jonathan mentioned a pattern of behavior. you know, if...
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dan niles there. amaz amaz bill miller coming up, and his portfolio manager son is going to weigh in as well. >>> also ahead, snap's drop to the ipo price this week scaring otr companies hoping to go public that's coming up next. ♪ dynamic performance, so you can own the road. track-tuned handling, so you can conquer corners. aggressive-styling, so you can break away from everyone else. experience the exhilaration of the bold lexus is. experience amazing. steve, other than making me move stuff, i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. see options data like never before. with thinkorswim only at td ameritrade. looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it
dan niles there. amaz amaz bill miller coming up, and his portfolio manager son is going to weigh in as well. >>> also ahead, snap's drop to the ipo price this week scaring otr companies hoping to go public that's coming up next. ♪ dynamic performance, so you can own the road. track-tuned handling, so you can conquer corners. aggressive-styling, so you can break away from everyone else. experience the exhilaration of the bold lexus is. experience amazing. steve, other than making me...
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three of them were argued before the newest justice nile gorsuch took the bench, heather. heather: patty, very nice to have you this morning. also going on today, president trump and the prime minister of india will meet face to face at the white house. trump administration hoping to boost relations, speaking about the terrorism trade and north korea and one-on-one talks and they will then set down for a male marking first time president trump hosted foreign dignitary for dinner. >> this is a terrifying moment that the plane packed with passengers start to shake like a washing machine at 30,000 feet in the sky. fight from australia to malaysia forced turnaround with 3650 on board. the pilot asking passengers to pray. i would freak out before that flight actually landed safely. somehow nothing went wrong and everybody gets to the ground safelily. pamela tacking the woman on a southwest airline flights from la to houston. moment later the pilot making emergency landing in corpus christy, texas. the woman was scheming before the plane took off, the fbi is looking into heather
three of them were argued before the newest justice nile gorsuch took the bench, heather. heather: patty, very nice to have you this morning. also going on today, president trump and the prime minister of india will meet face to face at the white house. trump administration hoping to boost relations, speaking about the terrorism trade and north korea and one-on-one talks and they will then set down for a male marking first time president trump hosted foreign dignitary for dinner. >> this...
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i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp. it and then deep fry it. >> anthony: good stuff. >> andy: mmm. >> man: first one, same thing, gasoline, fire. >> anthony: this guy's trying to kill us. >> andy: yeah. >> man: okay, okay. [ andy speaking thai ] >> farmer: for my uncle. >> andy: yes, for your uncle. yes. 69 years old. >> anthony: looking good. >> andy: he drinks half a bottle every day. >> anthony: so it's pretty much the keith richards health and preservation plan. all right, i'm gonna get heahy too. the whiskey, i have to say, is taking hold in some clinically fascinating ways. [ laughter ] >> farmer: funny. [ laughter ] >> andy: lost my -- i lost the plot. >> anthony: oh, that's okay. it all comes back to me as the world shifts and tilts. oh yeah. and though i've been looking out a whole lot of hotel windows these days, struggling to figure out where i am, being here, throwing back shots of rice whiskey with these guys, i know i'm back in thailand. [ laughter ] not just thailand, but northern thailand. once known as
i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp. it and then deep fry it. >> anthony: good stuff. >> andy: mmm. >> man: first one, same thing, gasoline, fire. >> anthony: this guy's trying to kill us. >> andy: yeah. >> man: okay, okay. [ andy speaking thai ] >> farmer: for my uncle. >> andy: yes, for your uncle. yes. 69 years old. >> anthony: looking good. >> andy: he drinks half a bottle every day. >> anthony: so it's pretty...
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. >>> fremont police are septembering a deadly motorcycle crash that shut down niles canyon road forast night. investigators say that two men were riding down the road on motorcycles when one rider lost control of his bike. the motorcycle then went off the side of the road and down the elm bankment. police say that -- they are not releasing information about that motorcycle rider and niles canyon road did reopen right before midnight. >>> a woman in castro valley has 30 days to reduce the number of birds in her backyard breeding operation. the sheriff's department served notice to bianca pham. she has a no to reduce the number of birds down to 50. we found out there were as many as five hundred parrots and other birds at her property on jensen road. the sheriff's department said that now there are about 250 birds there. the neighbors say they have seen a reduction in the noise and the flies around the property as the number of birds have been reduced. >>> police in fremont arrested two people in connection with a home invasion robbery at a suspected marijuana grow house. investigator
. >>> fremont police are septembering a deadly motorcycle crash that shut down niles canyon road forast night. investigators say that two men were riding down the road on motorcycles when one rider lost control of his bike. the motorcycle then went off the side of the road and down the elm bankment. police say that -- they are not releasing information about that motorcycle rider and niles canyon road did reopen right before midnight. >>> a woman in castro valley has 30 days...
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john, from niles, illinois. good morning. >> caller: thanks for c-span again. chelsea, i'm a college administrator working in the career field with journalism students. i'm really interested to see what you found regarded linkedin for specific social media that we use with students for new grads and recent grads and in addition to mid-level people.th what do you think about linkedin and how that's been used for. >> guest: linkedin has been a massive platform for recruiters and sourcing talents. again, what's really interesting is figuring out what information is made available on these sites and how does that shape the decisions being made. another really interesting to look at this is university college admissions. so, the way that applications of structures, the digital dashboard that selections committees use in order to interview candidates, rank them and give them various scores are really important in shaping who gets in and who doesn't. that's similar to linkedin. it's the most dominant kind of professional network available and a lot of recruiters use t
john, from niles, illinois. good morning. >> caller: thanks for c-span again. chelsea, i'm a college administrator working in the career field with journalism students. i'm really interested to see what you found regarded linkedin for specific social media that we use with students for new grads and recent grads and in addition to mid-level people.th what do you think about linkedin and how that's been used for. >> guest: linkedin has been a massive platform for recruiters and...
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. >> reporter: west nile. dengue fever. encephalitis and zika can all be transmitted by mosquitos. zika is not prevalent here. with a wet and rainy may and temperatures that shot up, mosquitos got a head start. so did the county's line of defense with more fish. >> last year we started in july. this year we started in april. big difference. >> reporter: the reminder boils down to common sense. remove standing water from your yards and keep the bug spray and repellant close by to prevent any bite or infection. >> you don't no what you have. i i am always worried about it. >> reporter: a county tracking system for residents reporting the highest mosquito complaints. cydney long, nbc10 news. >>> a live picture right now from national park in washington, d.c. you can see all of the conquestioco congressmen huddled on the field getting ready to play in the charity baseball game one day after an attack. we just heard that congressman scalise is out of surgery after being shot yesterday. a live picture from national park. we'll keep you updated as the game gets under way. >>> now, really
. >> reporter: west nile. dengue fever. encephalitis and zika can all be transmitted by mosquitos. zika is not prevalent here. with a wet and rainy may and temperatures that shot up, mosquitos got a head start. so did the county's line of defense with more fish. >> last year we started in july. this year we started in april. big difference. >> reporter: the reminder boils down to common sense. remove standing water from your yards and keep the bug spray and repellant close by...
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. >> penn state grad jason west placed first in men's pro category completing more than 31 niles over one hour and 29 minutes. >> i knew i could do t i had to chip away little by little and stick to your plan and gore for it. >> at one point he lagged behind two competitors and his win is symbolic never give up. >> i've been fighting and fighting and fighting and it's been hard the most challenging thing in my life which makes it most rewarding things i've ever done. >> 'philadelphia escape triathlon owe, anita oh, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> crews are fighting brian head father in southern utah at least 800 people were he vac yatesed so far. 13 homes were destroyed. it's only 5% contained. >> we're being looking at another change in weather patterns and so a shift in winds bringing some erratic winds with it. and so, change ago accordingl accordingly. >> temperatures are expected to are fairly moderate throughout the week and no rain in site yet. >> now to southern california a large brush fire is burning in santa chlorita and it's burning towards disney ran. . flames already consumed 8
. >> penn state grad jason west placed first in men's pro category completing more than 31 niles over one hour and 29 minutes. >> i knew i could do t i had to chip away little by little and stick to your plan and gore for it. >> at one point he lagged behind two competitors and his win is symbolic never give up. >> i've been fighting and fighting and fighting and it's been hard the most challenging thing in my life which makes it most rewarding things i've ever done....
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west-nile virus. this? five billion dollars in property damage. and how about this one? lime disease. [male announcer] once you know the serious threats they pose, you'll never see household pests the same way again. learn more at pestworld dot org. but at this moment, she's fighting a brain tumor. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. >>> all right this is our report. appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. thanks for joining us. >> have a great night. see you tomorrow. . >>> it's a new show with new viral videos "right this minute." a woman hits the gas and winds up in an -- >> extraordinarily dangerous position to be in. >> see the panic rising as onlookers wait for her to surface. >>> a man known as the lion whisperer comes to the aid of -- >> a girl name ed niobi. >> the surgery leading to her return home. >>> a growing trend in japan. why claus clausterphobes may wa think twice. zblen and pay close attention. see an athletic feat for the ages. >> that was amazing. >>> all right.
west-nile virus. this? five billion dollars in property damage. and how about this one? lime disease. [male announcer] once you know the serious threats they pose, you'll never see household pests the same way again. learn more at pestworld dot org. but at this moment, she's fighting a brain tumor. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. >>> all right this is our report. appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and...
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>> reporter: controlling mosquito population is crucial to prevending spread of disease like west nile and zika which is not known to infect mosquitoes in our region but has been spreading from countries closer to the equator into the u.s. >> it hasn't gotten there yet. we are just beginning the season as far as i know but it is always a real possibility. it can happen. >> reporter: mosquito control is everyone's responsibility from eliminating breeding ground by dumping out rainwater to protecting yourself with bug spray and reporting areas like abandon pools. camden county launch on line reporting tool last summer and officials say it was useful at dispatching mosquitoes spot ters or fat head minute owes. school of fish may look tiny and cute but mosquitoes, it is their war nightmare. >> mosquitoes bleed in water. they eat larvae. >> reporter: mosquitoes aren't only disease carrying insects. cdc oncer of the severe season for tic born disease these year. camden county has one confirmed case of the brain attacking virus and getting 10 reports of lyme disease. >> we're early stages now
>> reporter: controlling mosquito population is crucial to prevending spread of disease like west nile and zika which is not known to infect mosquitoes in our region but has been spreading from countries closer to the equator into the u.s. >> it hasn't gotten there yet. we are just beginning the season as far as i know but it is always a real possibility. it can happen. >> reporter: mosquito control is everyone's responsibility from eliminating breeding ground by dumping out...
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. >>> fremont police are septembering a deadly motorcycle crash that shut down niles canyon road for several hours last night. investigators say that two men were riding down the road on motorcycles when one rider lost control of his bike. the motorcycle went off the received the road killing that ride e. police aren't releasing any other information. it did reopen before midnight. >>> a woman in castro valley has 30 days to reduce her backyard breeding operation with birds. the sheriff's department said it served a notice to her and she has a month now to reduce the number of birds she has in her care to 50. a couple of weeks ago we learned there were as many as 500 birds at her property there on j ensen road. they are now about 250 birds. the neighbors say they have noticed a reduction in the noise and the flies coming from there. there is a number of birds have been reduced. >>> police in fremont arrested two people in connection with a home invasion robbery at a suspected marijuana grow house. investigators say that the 32- year-old kenneth stanley and another man target a home b
. >>> fremont police are septembering a deadly motorcycle crash that shut down niles canyon road for several hours last night. investigators say that two men were riding down the road on motorcycles when one rider lost control of his bike. the motorcycle went off the received the road killing that ride e. police aren't releasing any other information. it did reopen before midnight. >>> a woman in castro valley has 30 days to reduce her backyard breeding operation with birds....
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philadelphia police say one of the jiewf niles seen in this viral video of a mentally challenged man attacked was also involved in an assault on a principal last week. that happened memorial day in germantown. the principal of fiddler academic school was attacked trying to break up a fight. two 15-year-olds were charged in that assault. no charges were filed in the first incident. >> all eyes are on washington d.c. tomorrow morning where james comey will be grilled by senators on whether the president tried to get in the way of the fbi russia probe. we are learning what he will say. sarah bloomquist is covering it from capitol hill. >> former fbi director james comey will paint a picture of a president obsessed with him. he describes it uncomfortable one-on-one dinner at the white house december 27. the president said i need loyalty. >> we looked at each other in silence. people tell the committee that the president pressed him to back off the russia investigation and michael flynn forced to resign. he will recount an unusual phone call from the president march 30th when the presiden
philadelphia police say one of the jiewf niles seen in this viral video of a mentally challenged man attacked was also involved in an assault on a principal last week. that happened memorial day in germantown. the principal of fiddler academic school was attacked trying to break up a fight. two 15-year-olds were charged in that assault. no charges were filed in the first incident. >> all eyes are on washington d.c. tomorrow morning where james comey will be grilled by senators on whether...
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and the roadways looking real niles. this is 95 south at cottman, making your way toward center city headed out the door right now in great company. looking great and hopefully we can keep you at the levels until more toward the 6:00 hour. we look at the vine, women, the vine that overnight construction it is all clear. so moving in the wean direction toward the schuylkill, and looking good, eastbound side, looking really good, too. so again, hoping to keep you at those levels for as long as we can today. outside we do have an accident, 611 old york road in abington near heart road. that will road is blocked, so if this is your neighborhood, just know that it is out there. and it has not cleared yet. construction on the pa turnpike as well westbound between 29 and downingtown, the left lane blocked, and the pa turnpike eastbound between 29 and valley forge, the left lane is block there, as crews are working on both sides. garden state parkway we have crews out there as well southbound between ac service area and route 30
and the roadways looking real niles. this is 95 south at cottman, making your way toward center city headed out the door right now in great company. looking great and hopefully we can keep you at the levels until more toward the 6:00 hour. we look at the vine, women, the vine that overnight construction it is all clear. so moving in the wean direction toward the schuylkill, and looking good, eastbound side, looking really good, too. so again, hoping to keep you at those levels for as long as we...
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look at atlantic city that is some minute niles inland at the airport. it is 91 degrees.ittle bit cooler down the shore but this is summertime sunshine. so we're looking at 86 in ocean city. the same in sea isle north wildwood 81. the ocean water temperature 63 degrees. as we go hour by hour, temperatures will fall from the 90s into the 80s by 9:00 p.m. with a southerly wind. by 11:00 o'clock, we dip down into the 70s but barely. 79 degrees. temperatures will stay in the 70s during the overnight. uncomfortable during the day tomorrow. with a heat advisory we'll talk more about this with your heat wave details later in the broadcast. >> kathy, thanks. >>> we now know the name of one of the people wanted for shooting a father and his toddler in philadelphia. police are asking for your help to locate harris he's wanted for the shooting on may 19th of the 3300 block of malta street. police say harris and another guy fired 16 shots hitting the father once in the knee and two-year-old son multiple times. the other shooter has not yet been identifiedly. >> in philadelphia, looki
look at atlantic city that is some minute niles inland at the airport. it is 91 degrees.ittle bit cooler down the shore but this is summertime sunshine. so we're looking at 86 in ocean city. the same in sea isle north wildwood 81. the ocean water temperature 63 degrees. as we go hour by hour, temperatures will fall from the 90s into the 80s by 9:00 p.m. with a southerly wind. by 11:00 o'clock, we dip down into the 70s but barely. 79 degrees. temperatures will stay in the 70s during the...
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delaware sentenced to teenaged girls that left their classmate dead. 17-year-old girl is now najaf nile facility for the next six months. on the other girl is on probation for 18 months. the case centered around 16-year-old amy joyner francis who died hours after the fight in april of last year. >> a big clean up underway in montgomery county in a neighborhood where a water main break spilled massive amounts of water into the streets. this is cell phone video of the water just pouring down the steps of a home like a river. the flow since stopped. the aqua pennsylvania 16-inch water main break at tyson and brad field of as in abington township had some of residents evacuating on their own because of the problem. there are no reports of any injuries. >> aqua currently working on the problem. our personnel from abington township, the fire department, the fire marshal's office, our code enforcement department all out on the scene checking to see if there's any damage to the homes. >> right now we're told at least six homes may have suffered some serious damage. >>> breaking news in the sear
delaware sentenced to teenaged girls that left their classmate dead. 17-year-old girl is now najaf nile facility for the next six months. on the other girl is on probation for 18 months. the case centered around 16-year-old amy joyner francis who died hours after the fight in april of last year. >> a big clean up underway in montgomery county in a neighborhood where a water main break spilled massive amounts of water into the streets. this is cell phone video of the water just pouring...
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niles is a local resident, he has organised a sorting facility to take collections. the street, that has been sent for people's hearts. i don't think people need to send so much stuff anymore but people need to support the community in whatever capacity that they have. in the midst of this horror and destruction there is a bit of beauty, you know? there's a bit of upliftment, there's a bit of seeing that we can, you know, we have a lot of resources, human resources. please, stop, just stop. clothes are going here. food only is going here. as more boxes arrive, those who are trying to help are feeling overwhelmed and say the council could do more to organise collections, volunteers and storage. we're a united front here but i've got to say that the council's sort of dragged their feet a lot and they should have done a lot more. we are just common folks just come to help. there has not been any contingency plan, there hasn't been any strategies. i've got a week off and i'lljust give my time to what needs doing. but there are so many people here, like, just waiting for
niles is a local resident, he has organised a sorting facility to take collections. the street, that has been sent for people's hearts. i don't think people need to send so much stuff anymore but people need to support the community in whatever capacity that they have. in the midst of this horror and destruction there is a bit of beauty, you know? there's a bit of upliftment, there's a bit of seeing that we can, you know, we have a lot of resources, human resources. please, stop, just stop....
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watching from the sidelines, nile rodgers, who later took to the stage with chic with disco hit afterclap your hands. a huge crowd watching them in the somerset sunshine. upside down. 0r, boy, you turn me. the somerset sunshine. upside down. or, boy, you turn me. it's notjust people famous from the world of music who have been performing at the sea's festival. yes, but his american film and tv star kiefer sutherland, playing country music with his band. drag your feet. across the floor. he said performing at glastonbury was particularly special. it is almost like being invited into a part of history. come on, set the tone. closing this year, ed sheeran. his headline set an emotional climax to a festival that won't be back until 2019. and they say. crossing. -- crowd sings. some of them are just going home 110w. some of them are just going home now. a full from us, see you soon. —— that's all from us. hello there, good morning. the week that lies ahead will be very different from the weekjust gone, because the next few days are looking very unsettled which means we will see spells of r
watching from the sidelines, nile rodgers, who later took to the stage with chic with disco hit afterclap your hands. a huge crowd watching them in the somerset sunshine. upside down. 0r, boy, you turn me. the somerset sunshine. upside down. or, boy, you turn me. it's notjust people famous from the world of music who have been performing at the sea's festival. yes, but his american film and tv star kiefer sutherland, playing country music with his band. drag your feet. across the floor. he said...
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niles is a local resident. he's organised a sorting facility to take collections. i don't think people need to send so much stuff any more, but people need to support the community in whatever capacity that they have. in the midst of this horror and destruction, there's a bit of beauty, you know? there's a bit of upliftment, a bit of seeing that we have a lot of resources, human resources. please stop, just stop. clothes are going here, food only is going there. as more boxes arrive, those who are trying to help are feeling overwhelmed and say the council could do more to organise collections, volunteers and storage. it's been a united front here. but i've got to say, the council sort of dragged their feet a lot. they should have done a lot more. we've just come to help, and there hasn't been any contingency plans, there hasn't been any strategies. i've got a week off, and i've just given my time to do what needs doing. but there are so many people here, and i'mjust waiting for somebody to tell me what to do. the local authority says it is trying to manage donation
niles is a local resident. he's organised a sorting facility to take collections. i don't think people need to send so much stuff any more, but people need to support the community in whatever capacity that they have. in the midst of this horror and destruction, there's a bit of beauty, you know? there's a bit of upliftment, a bit of seeing that we have a lot of resources, human resources. please stop, just stop. clothes are going here, food only is going there. as more boxes arrive, those who...
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this evening. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is there and has spoken to chic guitarist, nileas insane. god only knows what is going to happen today. you have played all over the world, of course, what makes glastonbury special, what made you come back? well, the numbers are pretty insane. and wejust like well, the numbers are pretty insane. and we just like the vibe. it is interesting that i happened to come here at a time where london feels, i don't know if the word is magical, that probably is not the right word, but i landed the day after the fire. and i volunteered, and i was hanging out with a lot of the kids who were volunteering. it was just amazing to me. a real sense of community? i was blown away. i felt the love, the compassion. and also it was nice to get my hands dirty a bit. i started out as a community volunteer, so it was actually sort of really cool, man. it was great to be with my people. music wise, what will it be like on stage? all those people chic performing? that is the easy part. we just love playing. we performing? that is the easy part. wejust love
this evening. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is there and has spoken to chic guitarist, nileas insane. god only knows what is going to happen today. you have played all over the world, of course, what makes glastonbury special, what made you come back? well, the numbers are pretty insane. and wejust like well, the numbers are pretty insane. and we just like the vibe. it is interesting that i happened to come here at a time where london feels, i don't know if the word is magical,...
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watching from the sidelines, nile rodgers, who later took to the stage with chic, for disco hit after in the somerset sunshine. # upside down. # boy, you turn me... it's not just people famous from the world of music who have been performing at this year's festival. yes, that's american film and tv star kiefer sutherland playing country music with his band. he said performing at glastonbury was particularly special. it is almost like being invited into a part of history. closing this year, ed sheeran. his headline set an emotional climax to a festival that won't be back until 2019. # they say... crowd sings along. lizo mzimba, bbc news, glastonbury.
watching from the sidelines, nile rodgers, who later took to the stage with chic, for disco hit after in the somerset sunshine. # upside down. # boy, you turn me... it's not just people famous from the world of music who have been performing at this year's festival. yes, that's american film and tv star kiefer sutherland playing country music with his band. he said performing at glastonbury was particularly special. it is almost like being invited into a part of history. closing this year, ed...
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charles: extraordinary is the key word here, nile. we've got all the dierent topi.economics, a bernie sanders-type candidate promising the moon, young people are saying we like the way that sounds, but you have the other issues that made it feel a couple hours ago like this was going to be a ho-hum story, but it's all changed now. >> yes, a dramatic change of events, and not a single, well, actually what one poll predicted this, the ugov poll, an outlying poll, but the exit polls as you suggest pointed clearly to a hung parliament, the future for theresa may looks very, very uncertain, and if she does not emerge with a majority, then she could potentially face a leadership challenge from inside the conservative party, and we could see a new prime minister emerging. but, of course, it will be very difficult for the conservatives to govern without a majority, and that may force another general election within essentially the next few weeks. i think it's going to be very hard for jeremy corbyn to form a government at this stage. the prerogative remains with theresa may
charles: extraordinary is the key word here, nile. we've got all the dierent topi.economics, a bernie sanders-type candidate promising the moon, young people are saying we like the way that sounds, but you have the other issues that made it feel a couple hours ago like this was going to be a ho-hum story, but it's all changed now. >> yes, a dramatic change of events, and not a single, well, actually what one poll predicted this, the ugov poll, an outlying poll, but the exit polls as you...
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she apparently is spending summer on the nile or in denial.e she attacked her party, they had a better operation than we did. is the week a signal -- the tweet a signal to the russians? barry: no one knows what it means. do not miss the interview with tom steyer. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ bloomberg markets, the trump economy. looking at the white house and the president expected to the white house rose garden to give a statement on the paris agreement and whether he plans to withdraw from that a court and we will carry it live on bloomberg television across bloomberg platforms. the international economic forum kicked off in st. petersburg and erik schatzker sat down with a russian politician and businessman and asked him about the future of russia in the era of president trump. sooner or later it will all settle. >> you have not given up hope? >> no, it will take some time but officials sanctions will go later -- officials say since will go later. -- sanctions will go later. they will not be limited by sanctions but they hope, they do -- in a not
she apparently is spending summer on the nile or in denial.e she attacked her party, they had a better operation than we did. is the week a signal -- the tweet a signal to the russians? barry: no one knows what it means. do not miss the interview with tom steyer. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ bloomberg markets, the trump economy. looking at the white house and the president expected to the white house rose garden to give a statement on the paris agreement and whether he plans to withdraw from that...
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. >> they say you cannot teach old dog new tricks but trainers going the extra nile teach a deaf pitul learn sign language. take a look. blue, came to aspca in new york in february. since then, trainers have used special hand motions for her to respond to different behaviors most basic sign is sit and it's scooping motion. this tells her to sit down and this is come or recall. stay is same thing wow teach a dog who can hear. >> trainers use smells to get her initial attention and then they move to the hand motions. they say there are 30 to 40 symbols they can teach the dog at one time. blue is ready to find a family to adopt her. >> this is the time we say a lot of people see pit bulls and feel certain ways my sister has one he is the lovingest dog in the world. >> that's what i hear about how they're trained and owner. >> yes. next up fox a5 news at 11. >> adorable. love that. >> amazed that the dog can understand sign language. >> i know. >> pretty cool. >> dogs are smart. some people don't think that i think dotionz are very smart. >> absolutely they are. >> well, more serious sto
. >> they say you cannot teach old dog new tricks but trainers going the extra nile teach a deaf pitul learn sign language. take a look. blue, came to aspca in new york in february. since then, trainers have used special hand motions for her to respond to different behaviors most basic sign is sit and it's scooping motion. this tells her to sit down and this is come or recall. stay is same thing wow teach a dog who can hear. >> trainers use smells to get her initial attention and...
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watching from the sidelines, nile rodgers, who later took to the stage with chic with disco hit aftera huge crowd watching them in the somerset sunshine. # upside down. # oh, boy, you turn me. it's notjust people famous from the world of music who have been performing at this year's festival. yes, that's american film and tv star kiefer sutherland, playing country music with his band. # drag your feet. # across the floor. he said performing at glastonbury was particularly special. it is almost like being invited into a part of history. # come on, set the tone. closing this year, ed sheeran. his headline set an emotional climax to a festival that won't be back until 2019. # and they say... whatever you think of his music, one quy whatever you think of his music, one guy entertaining that many people with his loop pedal is amazing. guy entertaining that many people with his loop pedal is amazinglj love him. people say he is a lucky busker on one sand and other people say he's a musical genius —— on one hand. i think you have belied way you stand on it. no, i think he is brilliant. i sta
watching from the sidelines, nile rodgers, who later took to the stage with chic with disco hit aftera huge crowd watching them in the somerset sunshine. # upside down. # oh, boy, you turn me. it's notjust people famous from the world of music who have been performing at this year's festival. yes, that's american film and tv star kiefer sutherland, playing country music with his band. # drag your feet. # across the floor. he said performing at glastonbury was particularly special. it is almost...
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niles is a local resident. he's organised a sorting facility to take collections. send so much stuff any more. but people need to support the community in whatever capacity that they have. in the midst of this horror and destruction, is a bit of beauty, you know? there's a bit of upliftment, a bit of seeing that we have a lot of resources, human resources. please stop, just stop. clothes are going here, food only is going there. as more boxes arrive, those who are trying to help are feeling overwhelmed and say the council could do more to organise collections, volunteers and storage. it's been a united front here. but i've got to say, the council sort of dragged their feet a lot. they should have done a lot more. we've just come to help, and there hasn't been any contingency plans, there hasn't been any strategies. i've got a week off, and i've just given my time to do what needs doing. but there are so many people here, and i'm just waiting for somebody to tell me what to do. the local authority says it is trying to manage donations, but says the priority is findi
niles is a local resident. he's organised a sorting facility to take collections. send so much stuff any more. but people need to support the community in whatever capacity that they have. in the midst of this horror and destruction, is a bit of beauty, you know? there's a bit of upliftment, a bit of seeing that we have a lot of resources, human resources. please stop, just stop. clothes are going here, food only is going there. as more boxes arrive, those who are trying to help are feeling...
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. >> pharrell, usher, nile horn. it's going to be great. >> more on that concert in just a second. >>> but first if russia tried to interfere in the u.s. election and if anybody in the trump campaign knew about it. we talk to someone who grabbed his own exclusive as well with a russian banker. good morning, keir simmons. >> reporter: good morning, that's right. yesterday it was denial after denial after denial from president putin. he denied that his government was involved in hacking, denied that the russians had intervened in u.s. elections and denied that there was a deal with the trump administration to lift sanctions. president vladimir putin on the defensive last night, telling nbc news megyn kelly that hackers elsewhere could have framed russia. >> translator: hackers can be anywhere. they can be in russia, in asia, even in america, latin america. there can even be hackers, by the way, in the united states. very skillfully and professionally shifted the blame, as we say, onto russia. can you imagine something
. >> pharrell, usher, nile horn. it's going to be great. >> more on that concert in just a second. >>> but first if russia tried to interfere in the u.s. election and if anybody in the trump campaign knew about it. we talk to someone who grabbed his own exclusive as well with a russian banker. good morning, keir simmons. >> reporter: good morning, that's right. yesterday it was denial after denial after denial from president putin. he denied that his government was...
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i remember we were traveling down the nile. let's go head.zzle and 52 degrees officially in the city. although there are areas that are about 50, 51. this is not a very warm pattern for the coast and the city. they should me closer to about 67. i only went 63 today. its been a week of temperatures near average to below for much of the coast and the bay. the record is 93 in 1927. 47 in 1908. average of 67. >> 53 below on both. don't see that all the time. san diego. and the low clouds and local drizzle as well for us. daley city. al immediate a. some reports. 50s on most of the temperatures here. there are cooler readings to the north. glenallen. 46 chilly degrees. 49 -- 52nevado. a brisk48. weak system coming in. you can see the spin in the atmosphere. i think that will take the edge off today for some. you get 25 gusts to 30 at traffic and the pass. west southwest to 32. that's pretty tough to really get warmer than what we had yesterday. there is the on shore breeze from napa. concord. the out liar. still gusts to 23. 50bodega bay. they wer
i remember we were traveling down the nile. let's go head.zzle and 52 degrees officially in the city. although there are areas that are about 50, 51. this is not a very warm pattern for the coast and the city. they should me closer to about 67. i only went 63 today. its been a week of temperatures near average to below for much of the coast and the bay. the record is 93 in 1927. 47 in 1908. average of 67. >> 53 below on both. don't see that all the time. san diego. and the low clouds and...
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. >> reporter: high school graduate nile reinhardt is no rookie when it comes to coding and analyzing data thanks to a program that combines sports and technology. >> i can't wait to see what the future holds for me through this program. >> off to a great start. >> reporter: it's part of the oakland-based non-profit. >> you guys are ahead of the curve. >> reporter: it's called technology exposure with access to monitoring. t.e.a.m. for short. alexis and ann were trained young people are color to use sports codes. the same specialized software used by most teams in the nba, wnba, and in professional rugby and hockey. students learn to film the games and use sports code to edit the film clips to track statistics of analyzed players of the players' teams' performance. coaches use that information to adjust the game plan-- plan. they are here once a week for two to three hours. >> not about leveling the playing field. >> reporter: high school students get referred from cools and other non-profits. they help students get ahead of the game in confidence and leadership. >> they are very unde
. >> reporter: high school graduate nile reinhardt is no rookie when it comes to coding and analyzing data thanks to a program that combines sports and technology. >> i can't wait to see what the future holds for me through this program. >> off to a great start. >> reporter: it's part of the oakland-based non-profit. >> you guys are ahead of the curve. >> reporter: it's called technology exposure with access to monitoring. t.e.a.m. for short. alexis and ann...
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a niles breeze keeping you mild. in the north bay 100 degrees in santa rosa.ast bay, a warm day, mid 80s to upper 80s. fremont up to 90. inland spots, 101 in concord, 100 degrees in livermore. now, here is a look at beach forecast. this is where you can stay comfortable. 60s for most of you, santa crews 85, monterey bay 72. uv index will be very high but the breeze will keep you nice and comfy. download the accuweather app. you can keep track of the temperatures and it will be a stretch of 100 degree days, next six out of seven days is what we're talking about. father's day a hot one inland. summer starts tuesday. we are getting a preview this weekend, but the good thing here in the bay area the 60s, 70s are summer microclimates, keeping it just nice at the coastline. >> yeah, that's true. you can always go there. >> yes. >> thanks very much. the warriors had dub nation celebration and too night we know the cost for that championship party and who will pick up the tab. pick up the tab. >> food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are su
a niles breeze keeping you mild. in the north bay 100 degrees in santa rosa.ast bay, a warm day, mid 80s to upper 80s. fremont up to 90. inland spots, 101 in concord, 100 degrees in livermore. now, here is a look at beach forecast. this is where you can stay comfortable. 60s for most of you, santa crews 85, monterey bay 72. uv index will be very high but the breeze will keep you nice and comfy. download the accuweather app. you can keep track of the temperatures and it will be a stretch of 100...
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nile, let's start but.t is the latest reporting that you have is this we have of course learned that james comey had given the memo to the columbia law rofgs or has bea p asked to hand over those help knows. and we understand that come monday the senate intel committee will be dealing with this situation of the columbia law rofgs or. what else are you hearing? >> well, what i'm hearing there sources in and around the white house is that they are many them dismayed by what happened at the conference that you have just shown. some people had accepted that comey's testimony was very damaging, but they were hoped that they were about to get some kind of respite because it was overwith and bob mueller's probe was expected to last many months and they were hoping no leaks from that this the middle of that, the president gives some of the comments you've just spoken about and now we're into this debate about will he test tie und testify under oath, is he accusing comey per jjuryperjury. all of that storm is back i
nile, let's start but.t is the latest reporting that you have is this we have of course learned that james comey had given the memo to the columbia law rofgs or has bea p asked to hand over those help knows. and we understand that come monday the senate intel committee will be dealing with this situation of the columbia law rofgs or. what else are you hearing? >> well, what i'm hearing there sources in and around the white house is that they are many them dismayed by what happened at the...