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"ofc. eli davis/chp one of the branches of the tree had broken and fallen on top of this individual and unfortunately he had succumbed to his injuries. " authorities say use common sense on the roads out here and go slowly. they say if you think you're going slow alreadyâdrop your speed five miles per hour slower. live on the richmond san rafael bridge, ca, kpix-5. thanks christin. in sonoma county tonight they've been dealing with flash flooding. just look at all this water. schelville. the road's closed.. some drivers got through.. others weren't so lucky. this car was left stranded in the intersection-- unable to get through the floodwaters. and you can see water rushing through the road like waves. there's a flood warning for southeastern sonoma county until 10 tomorrow morning. this s-u-v also got stuck in the water. but fire crews put in some elbow grease... and managed to pull it out. joe vazquez is in petaluma tonight--with a closer look at the trecherous conditions. the wind - caus
"ofc. eli davis/chp one of the branches of the tree had broken and fallen on top of this individual and unfortunately he had succumbed to his injuries. " authorities say use common sense on the roads out here and go slowly. they say if you think you're going slow alreadyâdrop your speed five miles per hour slower. live on the richmond san rafael bridge, ca, kpix-5. thanks christin. in sonoma county tonight they've been dealing with flash flooding. just look at all this water....
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no word on if the sender has but the warren county sheriff's ofce wants to hear from anyone who may know about this. >>> humane rescue alliance needs ur help finding a man who may be involved in an animalruelty case. the humane rescue alliance received wor about an amman danned dog on 62nd street. surveillance video hows a man hitting a dog, possibly with an. the dog was found with severeri in to all four legs. >> she's a mixed breed dog. she is approximately 35 to 40 pounds. she's red andwhite. we have shared her image widely because we feel like somebody ze may recog her and may know where she previously lived. >> you can be eligible forf reward you have information about the dog or the man who left her. >>> here's a look at our other top stories. the wisconsin teen that went missing in october after her pan nts were murdered, has b found alive. jamye closs was found about an hour from her home. they have a suspect in custody now. a news conference is scheduled for later this morning. >>> three brothers will spend decades in prison for their toles in the police department ambush that l
no word on if the sender has but the warren county sheriff's ofce wants to hear from anyone who may know about this. >>> humane rescue alliance needs ur help finding a man who may be involved in an animalruelty case. the humane rescue alliance received wor about an amman danned dog on 62nd street. surveillance video hows a man hitting a dog, possibly with an. the dog was found with severeri in to all four legs. >> she's a mixed breed dog. she is approximately 35 to 40 pounds....
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Jan 19, 2019
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ofce first tribute. all so moving for the young officer. some held an american flag. others waved the thin blue line flag. representing the law enforcement community. you can find more images online. >> a judge issued a gag order tonight in the trial of two men accused of manslaughter in the warehouse in oakland. the attorney representing a defendant covered his mouth with his hand as he left the courtroom today. the judge agreed a gag order is needed today avoid tainting the potential pool of jurors. >> president trurp said he would make what he calls a major announcement tomorrow. talking about the partial governent shutdown and border security. he floated the possibility of declaring an emergency in order to get around congress and get the money for a border wall. thousands of workers haven't received a paycheck or working without getting paid. because of the shut down. now in its 28th day. >> help is on the way. for the 450 tsa workers at oakland international airport. live at the airport tonight with the story. >> those workers here as you were talking about are
ofce first tribute. all so moving for the young officer. some held an american flag. others waved the thin blue line flag. representing the law enforcement community. you can find more images online. >> a judge issued a gag order tonight in the trial of two men accused of manslaughter in the warehouse in oakland. the attorney representing a defendant covered his mouth with his hand as he left the courtroom today. the judge agreed a gag order is needed today avoid tainting the potential...
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. >> i think 2019 could mark the renaissance s ofce activity. renaissance is the right word, rebirth, because 50 years ago, we were flying to the moon. >> reporter: there's plenty of interest in the u.s., china, e ndia, russia, even the ve plans for lunar or mars missions. how con could depend on how well 2019's missions g tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> back on this planet, this new year's day broug together serena williams and roger federer, squaring off in a doubles match seen round the world. so who won this new battle of the sexe our miguel almaguer has the play by play. >> reporr: it was dubbed the first en face-off betwe tennis greats serena williams and roger federer. >> it was a great experience. i'm kind of sad it's over. i was just warming up. >> reporter: while a mixed doublematch, all eyes were on williams and federer, arguably t best ever to play the game. >> it s nerve-racking too, to be honest, because you're serving,i'm like i've g win this. .but it's serena willia >> overpowering each other with crushing serves. these c
. >> i think 2019 could mark the renaissance s ofce activity. renaissance is the right word, rebirth, because 50 years ago, we were flying to the moon. >> reporter: there's plenty of interest in the u.s., china, e ndia, russia, even the ve plans for lunar or mars missions. how con could depend on how well 2019's missions g tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> back on this planet, this new year's day broug together serena williams and roger federer, squaring off in a...
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remembering a fallen officer.a community pays respects to newman ofce( james ) plus..nd next ... chp officers conduct a sideshow crackdown in the bay area. find out where the operation went down. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. it looks like emily cooking faildinner for ten. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart so you can keep on doing what you love. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren,... ...or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. yeah! entrust your heart to entresto. ♪ (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) plenty more rain ahead in the forecast. t
remembering a fallen officer.a community pays respects to newman ofce( james ) plus..nd next ... chp officers conduct a sideshow crackdown in the bay area. find out where the operation went down. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. it looks like emily cooking faildinner for ten. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart so you can keep on doing what you love. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was...
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i see nothing happens, i see surveillance and i see abuse ofc our intelligence weapons. they are going further than ever imagined. when does the shoe fit on the other foot, if you will? >> it should be because there are two different standards. the accountability must happen, and then we jeopardize the independence of the fbi and doj. >> sean:oj how will we get there? >> will he make sure there is not a double standard but we also asked the democrats who are willing to look at this president and open up an investigation to look at the fbi like we have been doing and hold them accountable. >> i know at different times we've had the cia and fbi under fire, and you are saying the fbi should be disbanded? >> it should be replaced with the new organization in which we impose legale restraints. i love fbi agents. this is not the average fbi guy. these are honorable, hardworking people that arrest bad guys and are to be coming commended for it. the senior leadership has infected them with a cancer and it has metastasized. >> we will replace it with a new organization, top leade
i see nothing happens, i see surveillance and i see abuse ofc our intelligence weapons. they are going further than ever imagined. when does the shoe fit on the other foot, if you will? >> it should be because there are two different standards. the accountability must happen, and then we jeopardize the independence of the fbi and doj. >> sean:oj how will we get there? >> will he make sure there is not a double standard but we also asked the democrats who are willing to look at...
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. >> they're offering the same er type ofces out in loudoun county.hese markets going to be open from 9:00ni in the m until noon. all you have to do is bring your federal id or your federal contractor id. >>> furloughed federor governmentrs are finding out a fresh haircut, simply not in the budget while out of work. we go to o local community barbershop offering to help. >> reporter: haircuts, buzz cuts, trims. furloughed federal government workers are choppin regular hair appointments to cut expenses. >> the more i thought about it, e longer it is goion, i realized, i have to have a haircut come february time. i didn't know if i was going to be ableo work it into the budget i worked out. >> reporter: ryan is getting a free haircut at the neighborhood barbershop in falls church. calls from furloughed government workers like ryan prompted the barbers to host a free haircut day. >> we've been hearing from customers that there's too much uncertaintno they didn't if they'd get another haircut right now. some are facing the economic reality that this might
. >> they're offering the same er type ofces out in loudoun county.hese markets going to be open from 9:00ni in the m until noon. all you have to do is bring your federal id or your federal contractor id. >>> furloughed federor governmentrs are finding out a fresh haircut, simply not in the budget while out of work. we go to o local community barbershop offering to help. >> reporter: haircuts, buzz cuts, trims. furloughed federal government workers are choppin regular hair...
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about 12 people were arrested outside mitch mcconnell's ofce. >> news s working for you throughout this shutdown. each morning we'reng showiou new resources, from neighborhood potlucks to others helpingtr ca apped families. we're bringing you everyuing yo need to know. >> in a few minutes, we'll introduce you to the teenager o wasonating his lifetime supply of peanut butter to those in need. >>> molette greenat will be liv making food drive stops to collect and give out donations. much more about that in a few minutes. >>> right now, we're staying on top of breaking news. d.c. police investigating a shooting near the southern avenue metro station. this happened late last night just before midnight. in justin arrived on the scene. justin, good morning.un >> reporter: aaron, good morning. what a frightening phone callis ust have been for the teen's family getting word that he had been shot here at the southern avenue metro station. this morning, we're seeing signs of what transpired here. yellow crime tape surrounding this bus bay. there was a window blown out with shattered glass on the
about 12 people were arrested outside mitch mcconnell's ofce. >> news s working for you throughout this shutdown. each morning we'reng showiou new resources, from neighborhood potlucks to others helpingtr ca apped families. we're bringing you everyuing yo need to know. >> in a few minutes, we'll introduce you to the teenager o wasonating his lifetime supply of peanut butter to those in need. >>> molette greenat will be liv making food drive stops to collect and give out...
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meanwhilin arizo, the marico sherif's ofce referredpparent idence o abuse at c childn's immiatation isonon t prosututors ndayay. last week, l localublilicaon posted sveveillae vividefrom september from the hacienda del sol dention ceer inn younown,n, swing s sffers drging, , apping, d d pushing ilildren e e facity, , run sououthst kekey,as shut wnwn at e end of totober. ththe izona dertment ohealth rvices h accusedouthwest key septemb of failg to providevidencef staff ckgroundhecks. u.s. secretatary ostate mike popompeoet with h israi prime minist benjamimin netanyahin brazil, where both men w were in attendancece for new brazilian president jair bolsonaroro's inauguration. pompeo areressedrumpmp's recentt decision to withdraw u.s.s. tros from syria. >>>> in no wayay changes anythig this a administration is working on alongsiside israe the campaign continues. commitment too stability andnd protection n of israel conontinues in the same y it did before that decision was made. amy: u.s. officials said monday the military will have four months to withdraw troops from sysyria, rather thanan th
meanwhilin arizo, the marico sherif's ofce referredpparent idence o abuse at c childn's immiatation isonon t prosututors ndayay. last week, l localublilicaon posted sveveillae vividefrom september from the hacienda del sol dention ceer inn younown,n, swing s sffers drging, , apping, d d pushing ilildren e e facity, , run sououthst kekey,as shut wnwn at e end of totober. ththe izona dertment ohealth rvices h accusedouthwest key septemb of failg to providevidencef staff ckgroundhecks. u.s....
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globally, there are millions ofc deathsyear and in the united states before we had the vaccine that wasely distributed in the '60s, there were a couple of milli cases for the 500 deaths a year, and 000 cases of encephalitis, which is an inflammation of the brain. re,don't want to go back the even if it's in individual communities, that's a terrible place to be. >> sreenivasan: put measles in place. what happens with memes and why is it so contagious. >> the typical case of mesles, the child gets a fever, runny knows, conunctivitis or inflammation of the eyes, a cough and a couple of days later get a rash, starts off in the face and in the body. covers. the time, it re it's very uncomfortable for the child, but if you look at the the at that 60s, one in ten that get asles get ear infections that could lead to afness, one in 20 get pneumonia, one in 5 get encephalitis and one in threer so per thousand of people who get measles actlly die from it. so anybody saying it's not a potentially serious disease is just incorrect, period. >> put this number in perspective. ther 3are already about1
globally, there are millions ofc deathsyear and in the united states before we had the vaccine that wasely distributed in the '60s, there were a couple of milli cases for the 500 deaths a year, and 000 cases of encephalitis, which is an inflammation of the brain. re,don't want to go back the even if it's in individual communities, that's a terrible place to be. >> sreenivasan: put measles in place. what happens with memes and why is it so contagious. >> the typical case of mesles,...
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ofc: well, we're sort experiencing a paradox of thrift, which is the say both companies and consumersa has decided to thousand 19 will be tougher than 2018 so they are pulling back in discretionary spending. if everyone does that at the same time it can create a sofa feeling processing. -- self-fulfilling prophecy. money.ve to spend the somehow confidence news to be revived for folks to start moving in the right direction. otherwise you could have a scenario where the self fulfilling prophecy of people pulling back becomes a problem for the economy. haidi: i want to throw up this chart that looks at the different manufacturing, nonmanufacturing services. and we have seen nonmanufacturing, part of which is the services gauge, still remaining pretty robust. that is the line in turquoise. perhaps rebalancing not as strong as what the government would have liked. manufacturing we get later today, that the emi expected to continue to stay in contractionary territory. in the yellow, the frontloading of export orders fade as tariffs kick in. if you look at retail sales as perhaps not a compl
ofc: well, we're sort experiencing a paradox of thrift, which is the say both companies and consumersa has decided to thousand 19 will be tougher than 2018 so they are pulling back in discretionary spending. if everyone does that at the same time it can create a sofa feeling processing. -- self-fulfilling prophecy. money.ve to spend the somehow confidence news to be revived for folks to start moving in the right direction. otherwise you could have a scenario where the self fulfilling prophecy...
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ofc-span3, u.s. chamber commerce president and ceo thomas donahue gives his annual state of american business address followed by a news conference with reporters. afl-cio holds a rally with congressional democrats to call for an end to the partial government shutdown. >> coming up on today's washington journal, we look at how the debate over border security relates to the government shutdown with republican representative paul gosar of arizona. representative gwen moore of wisconsin talks about the impact on food stamps. we get a preview of president trump's visit to the u.s. mexico border today with texas tribune reporter alana rocha. ♪ good morning. 10,s thursday, january 2019. day 20 of the ongoing government shutdown. after a contentious white house meeting yesterday when the president and democratic leaders met, we are no closer to it being result. we're open to your ideas. your best compromise? a deal that might work for both sides? we want to hear it. .emocrats, (202) 748-8000 republicans, (2
ofc-span3, u.s. chamber commerce president and ceo thomas donahue gives his annual state of american business address followed by a news conference with reporters. afl-cio holds a rally with congressional democrats to call for an end to the partial government shutdown. >> coming up on today's washington journal, we look at how the debate over border security relates to the government shutdown with republican representative paul gosar of arizona. representative gwen moore of wisconsin...
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with me are two farmers, matt grows flowers in lincolnshire and is voluntary director here at the ofcess for the long haul, we plant crops a long way in advance and most businesses are multigenerational so we want them to carry on. the figures, wildlife is in trouble, farmers are part of the problem. definitely as we have intensified agriculture in the uk over the last 50 years it has reduced the number of animals in the countryside unfortunately. and isn't it up to farmers to do something about that? yes, we have an important role to play to recognise the losses that have come from farming practices and trying to turn it around and use some of the less marginal land, and deliver some of those assets to the public. you want actual concrete pledges from michael gove today? yes, calling for some base standards so we have agriculture in good heart, because if we don't have the base we will be on an uneven level playing field, so those farming really hard to get the maximum output will be producing at a different cost base and different outcome and we don't want intensive farmers spoiling
with me are two farmers, matt grows flowers in lincolnshire and is voluntary director here at the ofcess for the long haul, we plant crops a long way in advance and most businesses are multigenerational so we want them to carry on. the figures, wildlife is in trouble, farmers are part of the problem. definitely as we have intensified agriculture in the uk over the last 50 years it has reduced the number of animals in the countryside unfortunately. and isn't it up to farmers to do something...