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now researchers say we do so much work on the daily commute it should all count towards our official workinge us open. but it's not enough. he's been knocked out in the second round by fernando verdasco. and a burst of royal song.
now researchers say we do so much work on the daily commute it should all count towards our official workinge us open. but it's not enough. he's been knocked out in the second round by fernando verdasco. and a burst of royal song.
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they have to evacuate. >> they know they will go to the shelter nearby. >> reporter: an airport official working with alaska airlines said the 7:50 flight wasn't very full. most airlines are waiving rebooking fees as officials in hawaii shut down, schools, parks, and offices. friends danielle and terrance were flying to hawaii for the spartan race for saturday. >> at first i hesitated. i don't think we will be able to run. we got the e-mail saying it might get pushed back for sunday. little hope came through. >> just show up. hopefully the skies clear up and get to run. >> reporter: for some people their rvacation turned into an adventure. >> the reality could be that you could end up spending some of your vacation in a shelter rather than in a nice hotel. are you concerned about that? >> you know what, it happens it happens. it's okay. whatever. >> we'll see what happens. you're going to get wet anyway whether it's in the water or coming down on you. >> reporter: i want to give you the latest numbers from flightaware.com in maui two cancellations and one delay for that airport and honolulu, six
they have to evacuate. >> they know they will go to the shelter nearby. >> reporter: an airport official working with alaska airlines said the 7:50 flight wasn't very full. most airlines are waiving rebooking fees as officials in hawaii shut down, schools, parks, and offices. friends danielle and terrance were flying to hawaii for the spartan race for saturday. >> at first i hesitated. i don't think we will be able to run. we got the e-mail saying it might get pushed back for...
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k british officials working to piece together exactly what happened in westminster. we want to take you live to the scene. metropolitan polume say ar of pedestrians were hurt. they do not believe anyone is in life threatening condition. this happened about an hour ago, lol time, 8:00 in the morning. you can imagine a tuesday morning,eople headed to work, a lot of tourists headed out for sightseeing, breakfast, a very popular area. police say a driver, a man was arrested at the scene. we don't know at this point if they ain categor this as a terror related incident or accident. for now, i'm back to you. >> thank you. >>> now, for a developing story about the queen of soul,in aret fran this morning, there are reports then lry senior is in hospice care. they spoke to members of hly fa whether say she is gravely ill she cancele performances in herh and april after management team said she was told by her doctor to rest. we will continue development >>> suspects in a raid are out on bond accused of starving 11 children in the compound and said the were being trained how t
k british officials working to piece together exactly what happened in westminster. we want to take you live to the scene. metropolitan polume say ar of pedestrians were hurt. they do not believe anyone is in life threatening condition. this happened about an hour ago, lol time, 8:00 in the morning. you can imagine a tuesday morning,eople headed to work, a lot of tourists headed out for sightseeing, breakfast, a very popular area. police say a driver, a man was arrested at the scene. we don't...
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but, i mean, as these nondisclosure agreements apply to official work, it is absolutely appalling not only that the president would ask taxpayer-funded employees to sign nondisclosure agreements, but that anyone in the west wing would sign them, because they work for the united states of america, not as personal brand ambassadors for the president. and i think even though i don't think these ndas for official work are very enforceable, they are successful because they put a price on anyone who speaks out against the president. the question is how much will they pay. any time you say something that could be in the category of demean organize disparaging the president, you may have to think about calling a lawyer. and i think that bleeds through in all the surrogates and people are associated with president trump in their just over the top rhetoric and praise of the president. and so maybe we're getting a better explanation for why they act in these bizarre ways because they have these contracts over their head. and people who seem to disappear, there is a lot of them, may be being paid
but, i mean, as these nondisclosure agreements apply to official work, it is absolutely appalling not only that the president would ask taxpayer-funded employees to sign nondisclosure agreements, but that anyone in the west wing would sign them, because they work for the united states of america, not as personal brand ambassadors for the president. and i think even though i don't think these ndas for official work are very enforceable, they are successful because they put a price on anyone who...
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. >> reporter: fbi officials working with the sheriff's office on the scene trying to figure out what led him to unleash a hail of bullets. >>> ea sports sponsored the tournament. the company sent abc 7 news a statement about the shooting saying, quote, this is a horrible situation and our deepest sympathies go out to all involved. we are working with the authorities to gather facts at this stage. abc 7 first alerted people about the shooting with a push alert at 11:24 this morning. we'll have updates on the abc 7 news app and you can enable push alerts sent to your mobile device. >>> a pair of shootings overnight in oakland killed two men and injured three other people. police found two men wounded just after 2:00, a third person died at the hospital. earlier two other people were shot, one of those victims died. it is unclear if the crimes are connected. police have made no arrests. >>> tributes are coming in for senator john mccain who lost his battle to brain cancer yesterday. abc news reporter arlette signs has the latest from washington. >> reporter: one day after his passing, s
. >> reporter: fbi officials working with the sheriff's office on the scene trying to figure out what led him to unleash a hail of bullets. >>> ea sports sponsored the tournament. the company sent abc 7 news a statement about the shooting saying, quote, this is a horrible situation and our deepest sympathies go out to all involved. we are working with the authorities to gather facts at this stage. abc 7 first alerted people about the shooting with a push alert at 11:24 this...
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relating to george popdop lis, he pled guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian officials working on the trump campaign. he will be sentenced on september 7th. since he pled guilty, he has been cooperating reportedly with the special council's office. it will show us how much prison time he might get. it is an important window into how the cooperation thing with him went. if he was a helpful cooperator, able and willing to help the special council office with the investigation, they may recommend a shorter sentence or vice versa. interesting it ea leaf we have been waiting for the deadline was the recommendation, we waited all day long. the clock was ticking a bit louder than normal, because papdaplis's wife saying, she thinks her husband should stop cooperating with the government. sue the government indeed. we had our eyes glued to the case, waiting to find out what government was going to say about him. finally, at 8:24 p.m. eastern time, we got the sentencing recommendation, the government is recommending that judges sentence him to prison for zero and six months, telling the
relating to george popdop lis, he pled guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian officials working on the trump campaign. he will be sentenced on september 7th. since he pled guilty, he has been cooperating reportedly with the special council's office. it will show us how much prison time he might get. it is an important window into how the cooperation thing with him went. if he was a helpful cooperator, able and willing to help the special council office with the...
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health officials working to stop the outbreak of this very contagious virus.ple who are sick have been there. a cleaning company is coming in to help disinfect the shelter. >>> the mendocino fire is growing. it's decimated 330,000 acres and at least 116 homes. thankfully no lives have been lost. there is a glimmer of hope for some people spending their first night back home. >> it feels good to be back. we've been on the road for 11 days. tears in my eyes and thoughts and prayers for everybody in my thoughts every day we were gone. >> mendocino complex fire is the largest in state history. it is now centered in remote and rugged terrain, which could pose an even bigger problem. >>> california senator kamala harris plans to meet with evacuees at a lake county shelter tomorrow, not the one with the norovirus outbreak. harris and other state leaders visited santa rosa after the devastating fires last year. tomorrow harris is going to be talking to firefighters about concerns they have with this fire season. >>> closer to home, a major threat averted tonight. a fi
health officials working to stop the outbreak of this very contagious virus.ple who are sick have been there. a cleaning company is coming in to help disinfect the shelter. >>> the mendocino fire is growing. it's decimated 330,000 acres and at least 116 homes. thankfully no lives have been lost. there is a glimmer of hope for some people spending their first night back home. >> it feels good to be back. we've been on the road for 11 days. tears in my eyes and thoughts and prayers...
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they had a corrupt official working in a ground handling company there. arlier baggage scans are bought to show the millions in cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times, they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling. you're never really going to win with that utopia scenario, having all those airports or strips for landing aircraft manned by a resource... that's not going to happen. so, it's around being cleverer around systems, around bringing people and experts together that can look at information and work out who they're going to stop. the border force now says it's doing more checks at farnborough. the four men posed as rich businessmen, heading to bogota for a concert by the singer bruno mars. they've been j
they had a corrupt official working in a ground handling company there. arlier baggage scans are bought to show the millions in cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times, they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime...
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. >> reporter: an airport official working with alaska airlines told us it appeared the 7:50 a.m. flight from san jose to honolulu wasn't very full. most airlines are waiving rebooking fees for customers as officials in hawaii shut down schools, parks and offices. >> first i hesitated, we got the e-mail saying it might get pushed back to sunday. a little hope came through for us. show up, hopefully the skies clear up, and get to run. >> reporter: for some people, their vacation urn turned into an adventure. they were going to cancel after planning for months. >> the reality could be that you could end up spending some of your vacation in a shelter rather than in a nice hotel. are you concerned about that? >> you know what? it happens, it happens. but it's okay. whatever. >> see what happens. you're going to get wet there anyways, whether it's in the water or coming down on you. >> i. >> reporter: latest numbers on cancellations and delays, in maui, two cancellations, honolulu, six cancellations, contrast the numbers with sfo, as of 11:15 this morning, sfo had 28 cancellations, and
. >> reporter: an airport official working with alaska airlines told us it appeared the 7:50 a.m. flight from san jose to honolulu wasn't very full. most airlines are waiving rebooking fees for customers as officials in hawaii shut down schools, parks and offices. >> first i hesitated, we got the e-mail saying it might get pushed back to sunday. a little hope came through for us. show up, hopefully the skies clear up, and get to run. >> reporter: for some people, their...
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they had a corrupt official working in a ground handling company there. ents. here they're setting the combination locks on their suitcases. these earlier baggage scans are thought to show the millions in cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling. you're never going to really win without a utopia scenario is having all those airports or strips for landing aircraft manned by resource, that's not going to happen. so it's around being cleverer around systems, around bringing people and experts together that can actually look at information and work out who they're going to stop. the border force says it's now doing more checks at farnborough. we've taken that report incred
they had a corrupt official working in a ground handling company there. ents. here they're setting the combination locks on their suitcases. these earlier baggage scans are thought to show the millions in cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage...
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they had a corrupt official working in a ground handling company there. ng their movements. here, they're setting the combination locks on their suitcases. these earlier baggage scans are thought to show the millions in cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times, they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling. you are never going to really win with that, a utopia scenario is having all those airports or strips for landing aircraft manned by resource, but that's not going to happen. so it's being clever around systems, around bringing people and experts together that can actually look at information and work out who they can stop. the border force says it is now doing more checks at farnborough. we have taken that report i
they had a corrupt official working in a ground handling company there. ng their movements. here, they're setting the combination locks on their suitcases. these earlier baggage scans are thought to show the millions in cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times, they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said staff were carrying out too few...
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have led to the murder of innocent people in india we have an explosive report on the local officials working to prevent any more killings also coming up apple becomes the first privately owned company to top one trillion dollars in market value the latest milestone for a company that began in a garage forty two years ago. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us zimbabwean president emerson when god was says he is humbled to have been elected president and has called on the country to unite he was declared the winner last night after securing just over fifty percent of the ballot but the opposition accuses the ruling party of rigging the vote and says it will challenge the result in court. after days of unrest the long awaited results were delivered in the middle of the night zimbabwe's electoral commission declared a narrow victory for the country's incumbent president. of the party is therefore julie declared elected president of the republic of zimbabwe with effect from the third of august twenty eighth. with fifty point eight percent of the vote and missing money on god avoids
have led to the murder of innocent people in india we have an explosive report on the local officials working to prevent any more killings also coming up apple becomes the first privately owned company to top one trillion dollars in market value the latest milestone for a company that began in a garage forty two years ago. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us zimbabwean president emerson when god was says he is humbled to have been elected president and has called on the country...
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they had a corrupt official working in a ground handling company there. er baggage scans are bought to show the millions in cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times, they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling. you're never really going to win with that utopia scenario, having all those airports or strips for landing aircraft manned by a resource... that's not going to happen. so, it's around being cleverer around systems, around bringing people and experts together that can look at information and work out who they're going to stop. the border force now says it's doing more checks at farnborough. the four men posed as rich businessmen, heading to bogota for a concert by the singer bruno mars. they've been jaile
they had a corrupt official working in a ground handling company there. er baggage scans are bought to show the millions in cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times, they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency...
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total chaos and dysfunction in this administration so the president gave his ultimatum senior officials worked on negotiations with the europeans i don't think there was any process to brief the president on the progress and so you know he heard about it from president mccrone and from chancellor merkel but that had not been buying into the decisions made along the way as you pointed out in one of your articles they were a number of things that trump could have done he could have extended the sanctions waiver to allow a little bit more time for the talks and yet he decided to end it abruptly after all those meetings cordell meetings with president micron and chancellor merkel to the russians that looked kind of through a do you think he was trying to make some point to send some assets to the europeans or is it just mr trump being who he is you know it's hard to know if he was trying to send a message but certainly after all the bonamy of the mccrone meeting after the supposedly improved atmosphere in the merkel meeting and then he actually treated his intention to make this announcement and s
total chaos and dysfunction in this administration so the president gave his ultimatum senior officials worked on negotiations with the europeans i don't think there was any process to brief the president on the progress and so you know he heard about it from president mccrone and from chancellor merkel but that had not been buying into the decisions made along the way as you pointed out in one of your articles they were a number of things that trump could have done he could have extended the...
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total chaos and dysfunction in this administration so the president gave his ultimatum senior officials worked on negotiations with the europeans i don't think there was any process to brief the president on the progress and so you know he heard about it from president mccrone and from chancellor merkel but but had not been buying into the decisions made along the way as you pointed out in one of your articles they were a number of things that trump could have done he could have extended the sanctions waiver to allow a little bit more time for the talks and yet he decided to end it abruptly after all those meetings cordell meetings with president mccrone and chancellor merkel to the russians that looked kind of through a do you think he was trying to make some point to some some nasa edge to the europeans or is it just mr trump being who he is you know it's hard to know if he was trying to send a message but certainly after all the bonhomie of the mccrone meeting after the supposedly improved atmosphere in the merkel meeting and then he actually treated his intention to make this announcement
total chaos and dysfunction in this administration so the president gave his ultimatum senior officials worked on negotiations with the europeans i don't think there was any process to brief the president on the progress and so you know he heard about it from president mccrone and from chancellor merkel but but had not been buying into the decisions made along the way as you pointed out in one of your articles they were a number of things that trump could have done he could have extended the...
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this week targeting key races in pivotal swing states, of course, the president has now begun official working vacation arriving at nearby trump national golf club in bedminister on thursday night. he will board air force for quick flight to columbus, ohio to lead rally in support of republican troy who is locked in tight race with democrat danny o'connor in central's oil 12th congressional district facing off in special election next tuesday, that area is traditionally republican but the latest poll with too close to call, 11% undecided, ohio's lieutenant governor told our own elizabeth how important it is to have the president's support. >> yes, i think voters are going to show up, republicans will show up tonight and excited to see president trump back in ohio, buck eye state supporting troy balderson who is a conservative who has worked to lower taxes in state house, protect life and second amendment and cut burdensome regulations. >> in the second tweet of balderson, troy balderson is in big election fight with candidate who got caught lying about relationship with nancy pelosi who is wea
this week targeting key races in pivotal swing states, of course, the president has now begun official working vacation arriving at nearby trump national golf club in bedminister on thursday night. he will board air force for quick flight to columbus, ohio to lead rally in support of republican troy who is locked in tight race with democrat danny o'connor in central's oil 12th congressional district facing off in special election next tuesday, that area is traditionally republican but the...
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because leading up to this meeting with chinese officials, we had steve 's treasury secretary officials working diligently to come up with new u.s. demands for the new u.s. playbook and at the same time you have factions within the white house like the trade representative and people who are more hawkish who want to push back on beijing. we can expect that to continue for the for seeable future. romaine: so far it seems like most of the retaliatory tariffs out of china have been focused on inputs than other things. things the consumer would be shielded from to a certain extent. a point where we will see tariffs on things that will be directly on consumer goods, things i would see of the grocery store or whatever retail stores? katia: that is a really key point that trump continues to hammer home in all of his public appearances, this is not something that should technically hit consumers, but in some cases people might be seeing it sooner than expected because tariffs are not being put directly on items for example doesn't mean they won't see prices start to go up if the component prices go up.
because leading up to this meeting with chinese officials, we had steve 's treasury secretary officials working diligently to come up with new u.s. demands for the new u.s. playbook and at the same time you have factions within the white house like the trade representative and people who are more hawkish who want to push back on beijing. we can expect that to continue for the for seeable future. romaine: so far it seems like most of the retaliatory tariffs out of china have been focused on...
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they are described as officials, i am trying to work out what they do. described as officials, i am tryingey do. i am sure many others try to work that out as well. the times of quoting experts in here who work in infrastructure and they say it is excessive. the important point is that there is opposition to hsz. people think it isa opposition to hsz. people think it is a bad idea round the money should be spent elsewhere. this sort of story is damaging for a project that has limited political support already. people see things like this and they want to scrap a lot. the problem is i think they have spent 4 billion already and there is in the ground. talking of big money. arsenal. the front of the financial times. this is about the ownership of the club, basically. a big story. iam no of the club, basically. a big story. i am no fan of the club but it is sad to read this, honestly. we know what happened to manchester united ten or so years what happened to manchester united ten 01’ so years ago what happened to manchester united ten or so years ago when they would bought out and taken over
they are described as officials, i am trying to work out what they do. described as officials, i am tryingey do. i am sure many others try to work that out as well. the times of quoting experts in here who work in infrastructure and they say it is excessive. the important point is that there is opposition to hsz. people think it isa opposition to hsz. people think it is a bad idea round the money should be spent elsewhere. this sort of story is damaging for a project that has limited political...
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official. but even when he would catalog mistakes or things that he believed he did wrong, everyone who knew him, everyone who knew anything about his life or his work or his service would also conclude at the same time that without question john mccain had integrity. john mccain had character. and character must continue to matter in the life of a public official. if it doesn't matter, then we're not going to have much of a country. john mccain understood that. it's not good enough to be smart and committed to your positions on public policy. it's not good enough just to be there for votes and for debates. that's obviously critical, but character still matters, and john mccain was living proof of that. i remember one occasion where we had, he and i had an acrimonious exchange in the senate elevators just a couple of seconds when the elevator went from the basement to the second floor. john was very heated. i was taken by surprise at how heated he was. yet as we've heard so many times over the past several days, john mccain never let a public policy disagreement impact personal relationships with his colleagues. a couple of hours later we were back
official. but even when he would catalog mistakes or things that he believed he did wrong, everyone who knew him, everyone who knew anything about his life or his work or his service would also conclude at the same time that without question john mccain had integrity. john mccain had character. and character must continue to matter in the life of a public official. if it doesn't matter, then we're not going to have much of a country. john mccain understood that. it's not good enough to be smart...
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bruceor that you just mentioned, he is a current official working in trump's government right now so that's -- that makes even more unclear what is going to happen to his clearance if the president does revoke it. but the white house added sally yates, former trump official in the justice department, they added peter strzok, lisa page and bruce ohr. peter strzok, lisa page and bruce ohr are all people associated with the russia probe in some way. they are all people that the president has attacked on social media, criticized in some cases in peter strzok and lisa page's case for their criticism of him but it really does seem to be a slight change for the white house instead of talking about former obama-era officials that are critical of him, they are adding people who the president has zeroed in on as being associated with the russia probe. >> important point. abby, thank you for the reporting. let's talk about the intelligence aspects. with me, a couple cia veterans, cnn national security analyst elliot ackerman and from the heritage foundation and former cia department division ch
bruceor that you just mentioned, he is a current official working in trump's government right now so that's -- that makes even more unclear what is going to happen to his clearance if the president does revoke it. but the white house added sally yates, former trump official in the justice department, they added peter strzok, lisa page and bruce ohr. peter strzok, lisa page and bruce ohr are all people associated with the russia probe in some way. they are all people that the president has...
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we asked officials standing next to need to break the american people on the work he's done to protect the integrity of our actions. efforts are underway to provide cyber security for authorities to investigate, prosecute and hold accountable those who legally to interview process. i want to welcome director of national intelligence, dan coats, fbi director stephen wray, secretary of homeland security here samuelson, director of the national security agency general called tony national security pfizer john bolton to make comments and questions on the . as you know we address during the election numerous times in rhetoric the purpose of today's briefing is about what we are doing now to protect the integrity of our elections and we ask that you stay on topic. in order to this run smoothly we ask you direct your attention and questions to ask for bolton and make comments. thank you very much sarah and what we like to address today is election security in the 2018 election and in the future. president has made it very clear i think his priority is. we've had obviously a number of inquirie
we asked officials standing next to need to break the american people on the work he's done to protect the integrity of our actions. efforts are underway to provide cyber security for authorities to investigate, prosecute and hold accountable those who legally to interview process. i want to welcome director of national intelligence, dan coats, fbi director stephen wray, secretary of homeland security here samuelson, director of the national security agency general called tony national security...
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officials are planning to do ar coed breach for cascade lake dam yesterday. they're telling residents to be pred just in case they need to evacuate. llficials in virginia s working to lower the levels. in lynchburg. last week, officials said ifehe dam wo fail. the water depth in leesburg uld exceed 17 feet in seven minutes. city officials say the dam is table and safe right now. >>> well, good monday morning. today might be a good pool day for you if you have time for that but it is going to be very hot. we'll be mostly sunn maybe an isolated shower. but you need the spf 30 or higher. stay hydrated. hot and humid one in thest fore 90s again. i'll show you when we have more rain relief ngco straight ahead. >> reporter: hey, sheena, southeast we had a crash on i street westbound, closed between 11th and 10th street. hearing nownrom metropoli police, including thecrash, >>> we're staying on top of the breaking news right now at 4:44. the last 15 minutes we' learned that two people shot in aon tyss apartment building overnight are chilonen. of those children has died, and the other is in the hospital. the suspect is c intody right now. >> and we are working right no
officials are planning to do ar coed breach for cascade lake dam yesterday. they're telling residents to be pred just in case they need to evacuate. llficials in virginia s working to lower the levels. in lynchburg. last week, officials said ifehe dam wo fail. the water depth in leesburg uld exceed 17 feet in seven minutes. city officials say the dam is table and safe right now. >>> well, good monday morning. today might be a good pool day for you if you have time for that but it is...
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tonight officials say work was underway on the bridge's foundation when the collapse happened and are launching an investigation to find out what sparked the disaster, which for dozens of drivers came without warning. the next few hours are critical for finding any survivors trapped beneath the rubble. rescue teams say they will continue working through the night, but officials fear the death toll may rise. lester. >> lucy, thank you. >>> in london tonight investigators say a car that plowed into a crowd near parliament was a deliberate attack. several people hurt in what string of terrorist using vehiclebi neely. >> reporter: the car used as a weapon crashed outside parliament. cctv captures it swerving into the wrong lane, hitting cyclists and heading for the most heavily-guarded building in britain, two police officers jumping out of its speeding path. >> in my opinion, the person knew what they were doing. >> reporter: armed police surrounded the car, the driver hauled out and handcuffed. he's 29, british, born overseas. >> we are treating it as a terrorist incident. >> reporter:
tonight officials say work was underway on the bridge's foundation when the collapse happened and are launching an investigation to find out what sparked the disaster, which for dozens of drivers came without warning. the next few hours are critical for finding any survivors trapped beneath the rubble. rescue teams say they will continue working through the night, but officials fear the death toll may rise. lester. >> lucy, thank you. >>> in london tonight investigators say a car...
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work in hud. >> next day you talked to senior communication officials about it. can you say who you talked to and what was their reaction? >> hope hicks was involved and i spoke to laura trump. she was one of my best friends. i let them know this is where omarosa was claiming. >> they told me she had been fired. >> i can't recall when that came to light. if you remember omarosa had been allowed to stay at the white house for a period of time. it was her plan to tell people that she had resigned even though that was not the case. >> when she told me she resigned, she felt that was a lie that she can perpetuate. >> you know the president well and you work with the organization for a long time before you wo, can you guarantee is no tape out there even though sarah sanders says she can't guarantee it? >> the white house ais a divers group. the president, i can't speak for him. i know he has told me that he never said this word and it is not in his vocabulary. i take him at his words. >> would it shock you if he had said it? >> the donald trump that i know does not se
work in hud. >> next day you talked to senior communication officials about it. can you say who you talked to and what was their reaction? >> hope hicks was involved and i spoke to laura trump. she was one of my best friends. i let them know this is where omarosa was claiming. >> they told me she had been fired. >> i can't recall when that came to light. if you remember omarosa had been allowed to stay at the white house for a period of time. it was her plan to tell...
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once a white house official had worked out how to divert the call to speakerphone.le dealfor the workers and for the citizens of both countries. details of the deal remain sketchy, but it's intended to replace the existing nafta agreement, which donald trump has consistently branded a disaster for american manufacturing. the new deal would keep more car part production within nafta, something that's good for mexico, and boost the number of parts that are made in factories paying the us minimum wage, something that's good for america. but where does that leave the other signatory to the deal, canada? playing catch—up it would seem. i'll be terminating the existing deal and going into this deal. we'll start negotiating with canada relatively soon, they want to negotiate very badly. mexico wants canada on—board. 80% of its trade is with north america. but at a rally in mexico city, mr pena nieto seemed relieved to have at least reached agreement with one of his country's principal trading partners just a few months before he is due to leave office. translation: we've r
once a white house official had worked out how to divert the call to speakerphone.le dealfor the workers and for the citizens of both countries. details of the deal remain sketchy, but it's intended to replace the existing nafta agreement, which donald trump has consistently branded a disaster for american manufacturing. the new deal would keep more car part production within nafta, something that's good for mexico, and boost the number of parts that are made in factories paying the us minimum...
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towards those of whom have a differing opinion should have control and not be apparent in the official work at the university. the connection between the mission of the university and free speech and tolerance of disagreement on university campuses to advance the mission has been essential to how we've understood the nature of universities. we haven't always been perfect in how we implement that. there's been a long period of struggle to realize and appreciate what those principles are enemy to affirm those principles today as well. the book tries to lay out free speech and a seeking institution. just to note that the key points are one that the only way to gain true knowledge is to test if their arguments. though we may have things we take, but if we want to believe them and know them they are correct and can stand up to criticism, we need to see them stand up to criticism and see them tested and that's what universities are committed to this to see just how true they are and whether or not they need to be modified, reject good or accepted. the only way to see that is inquiry. secondly in
towards those of whom have a differing opinion should have control and not be apparent in the official work at the university. the connection between the mission of the university and free speech and tolerance of disagreement on university campuses to advance the mission has been essential to how we've understood the nature of universities. we haven't always been perfect in how we implement that. there's been a long period of struggle to realize and appreciate what those principles are enemy to...
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with other personal activities and they might feel very pressured if they had to spend time officially working it is crowded? for the rail industry, and you heard some people talking about how they couldn't connect very well or it cost them money to connect to the internet, is what sort of provision needs to be made for those people if it was made into official work time. on the one hand you have an implication for the travel industry to think about when we consider peak times and the idea of shifting that around a little bit if people can see travel as part of their working day, but for employers it is more in a way because people will say essentially an clocking on at 7am but i'm not being paid for that. yes, and i think a lot of people are doing that. they may be doing that from home as well, it just happens in a lot of different spaces so just happens in a lot of different spaces so the more digital technology we have and that —— the more we work digitally, it could happen ina more we work digitally, it could happen in a cafe, on the train or at home before we leave for work so we need to
with other personal activities and they might feel very pressured if they had to spend time officially working it is crowded? for the rail industry, and you heard some people talking about how they couldn't connect very well or it cost them money to connect to the internet, is what sort of provision needs to be made for those people if it was made into official work time. on the one hand you have an implication for the travel industry to think about when we consider peak times and the idea of...
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white house officials work for us and unless there are reasons, security reasons, executive privilege reasons, in order to maintain secrecy they should be accountable to us. the larger question is whether or not this is actually going to be legally enforceable. i think that's probably unlikely. as you mentioned the government does use ndas in the context of security clearances. this is a restraint on a government employee where there's actually no basis like that and this isn't the trump organization any more. this is the united states government. when the government acts to place prior restraint on a citizens' speech, there are consequences. >> the president clearly wanted this because he was running this like the trump organization and the white house counsel don mcgahn had to cobble this together but was telling people apparently don't worry about it, its not enforceable but we're going to ask you to sign it because this is what the president wants. this is how he operates. this is how he thinks he can protect himself. only he really can't in this particular situation. >> phil mudd
white house officials work for us and unless there are reasons, security reasons, executive privilege reasons, in order to maintain secrecy they should be accountable to us. the larger question is whether or not this is actually going to be legally enforceable. i think that's probably unlikely. as you mentioned the government does use ndas in the context of security clearances. this is a restraint on a government employee where there's actually no basis like that and this isn't the trump...
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about and they are our citizens it's easy to just ignore these people there are only two official employees working at this office the others are volunteers to help when there is time as there is not enough manpower to deal with the vast amount of people affected and every second counts we can't afford to lose time every minute cost the lives of one or two children says average began to reunite families nine planes have arrived back in russia carrying a little over one hundred people just a fraction of the thousands stranded and the war torn region. reporting from russia's republic of chechnya. medina's early reports on the story can be followed or two page doldrums proposed wall as seen from two sides next in our documentary stay with our two interest. this is my love hate relationship with the united kingdom. and the a lot of it because it's shambolic and fraudulent. and. because no thousands tens of thousands of people have their lives destroyed by r.b.s. . there's a letter we found. in the desert when somebody jumped over the the wall and then we. we flew for these waters jugs out there and the
about and they are our citizens it's easy to just ignore these people there are only two official employees working at this office the others are volunteers to help when there is time as there is not enough manpower to deal with the vast amount of people affected and every second counts we can't afford to lose time every minute cost the lives of one or two children says average began to reunite families nine planes have arrived back in russia carrying a little over one hundred people just a...
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work with them? >> absolutely. when you go back to your district, please encourage your state officials to work with us. we hit them up every day, but i think the more voices they hear, we do have -- i don't want to undersell the level of work and partnership we're seeing, but we can always do more. >> so there was an opportunity to supply $250 million to the states in addition, on top of the $380 million that was appropriated to the states that the states have utilized. are you hearing from those states of the additional dollars, that $250 million would have been helpful to shore up the integrity of the election process? >> as i understand it, they are in the process of implementing that $380 million which was a much needed infusion. going forward, there will be a requirement for additional funding. what we're trying to help states with is refine what the ask is and get to the bottom of what is it that they need and how are they going to use it. there have been investments at the state level, because ultimately this is a state and local responsibility to administer federal elections. we are in a suppor
work with them? >> absolutely. when you go back to your district, please encourage your state officials to work with us. we hit them up every day, but i think the more voices they hear, we do have -- i don't want to undersell the level of work and partnership we're seeing, but we can always do more. >> so there was an opportunity to supply $250 million to the states in addition, on top of the $380 million that was appropriated to the states that the states have utilized. are you...
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is that true of any other white house officials work income this white house right now? >> i'm not aware of it. >> sense you don't want to talk about omarosa. >> we'll do our best. >> do you have a reaction to president erdogan calling for a ban on u.s. electronics i can iphones and would he consider a similar ban by americans? >> i certainly don't have a policy announcement at this point. >> our colleague at reuters reported the u.s. is warning turkey of increased pressure. i was wondering do you have details on how that was conveyed, what additional stems might look like and if the u.s. would take steps be every the hearing for the detained american pastor october 12th? >> how the information from turkey was keefd e received or the united states to turkey? i can tell you the at the tirkish ambassador's -- turkish ambassador's reques ambassador's, john bolton continued to raise those questions. >> the president encouraged israel's government to release the turkish in july and could that attribute to his frustration with erdogan not releasing [ inaudible ] . >> certainly
is that true of any other white house officials work income this white house right now? >> i'm not aware of it. >> sense you don't want to talk about omarosa. >> we'll do our best. >> do you have a reaction to president erdogan calling for a ban on u.s. electronics i can iphones and would he consider a similar ban by americans? >> i certainly don't have a policy announcement at this point. >> our colleague at reuters reported the u.s. is warning turkey of...
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attorney, former fbi official. worked there for the department of justice. tim carney, commentator editor for "the washington examiner." also joining us as well. tim, thanks for your time. chuck, let's talk about both of these stories. we'll talk about sessions and we'll talk about this news as it relates to mr. pecker here. let's start with sessions because, again, you were there at the department of justice. how significant of a development is this? that you've got a senior senator suggesting that the president has decided that he is going to fire his attorney general? if the president does that, what then, chuck? >> well, it's significant, craig, no question. by the way, with respect to the attorney general's statement, you know, a cheap shot would be to say it's about time. i don't want to take a cheap shot. i just want to tell you, i'm glad to see that the attorney general did this. i'm glad to see he's standing up to the men and women of his department. i've been a part of that department for a very long time. i know these folks follow the rule of law
attorney, former fbi official. worked there for the department of justice. tim carney, commentator editor for "the washington examiner." also joining us as well. tim, thanks for your time. chuck, let's talk about both of these stories. we'll talk about sessions and we'll talk about this news as it relates to mr. pecker here. let's start with sessions because, again, you were there at the department of justice. how significant of a development is this? that you've got a senior senator...
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embassy in kabul, and was a top pentagon official working on afghanistan and pakistan during the bush and obama administrations. ahank you to you both. sultan, can i srt with you? we've just seen this horrific video from kabul today. f what does el like in the city right now? >> people are really pessimistic about their security, especialln hat neighborhood because, in that neighborhood, you know, the islamic state has carried out several deadliest attacks that has, you know, really caused serious, you kw, damages, and people are very cautious because the structure of the security inside kabul has kind of changed because you see blast walls everywre, so it has got a military kind of face, i mean the kabul city. so every day people have fear, and they are scared of suicide attacks or coordinated attacks throughout the city, people are actualssimistic about the government and people have been raising lots of questions, especially in the recent weeks, that taliban and other groups have launched deadliest attacks. >> some of the pessimism, david, we've seen that extends throughout kabul a
embassy in kabul, and was a top pentagon official working on afghanistan and pakistan during the bush and obama administrations. ahank you to you both. sultan, can i srt with you? we've just seen this horrific video from kabul today. f what does el like in the city right now? >> people are really pessimistic about their security, especialln hat neighborhood because, in that neighborhood, you know, the islamic state has carried out several deadliest attacks that has, you know, really...
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work continues to remove trees in danger of falling. crews removed one of the six redwoods that was deemed unsafe. businesses and homes remain evacuated tonight. city officials say work will start up again first thing at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >> after being closed for two months from construction, subway service begins tomorrow at the tunnel. the tunnel provided service from west castro and west portal station. the product has been without fault. -- the project has not been without fault. the mayor cited the accident in a scathing letter earlier this week. >> a lot more to come. sad news out of arizona. senator john mccain is stopping treatment for brain cancer. how lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are responding. >> and encouraging random acts of kindness in honor of mollie tibbets. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? dinner date. meeting his parents, dinner date. so i used crest. crest 3d white removes 95% of surface stains in just 3 days, for a whiter smile that will win them over. look for a one dollar coupon in this sunday's paper. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with ali
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they had a corrupt official working in a ground handling company there. n cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times they arrived back at farmborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks. they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling. you're never going to really win with that. a utopia scenario is having all those airports or strips for landing aircraft manned by resource. that's not going to happen. so it's around being clever, it's around systems, it's around bringing people and experts together that can actually look at information and work out who they are going to stop. the border force says it is now doing more checks at farmborough. we've taken that report incredibly seriously and have upped our efforts in that environment and the success we are talking about here today is exac
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health officials are working now to control that outbreak. norovirus is extremely contagious. acres, docino complex fires but the river fire is nearly contained and the ranch fire is burning away now from populated areas, so people are allowed to return home. ktvu's debora villalon joins us now live from upper lake. there's some relief for some people to be back home and for others, heartbreak. >> reporter: 11 nights in hotels, shelters, bunking with friends or holed up at home in your threatened community, it has been traumatic for thousands of people, but for some the ordeal is just beginning. >> so this was our two-car garage. it was a firebird they had parked in there. >> reporter: for the young family it's two out of three, rob's house intact, but his sister's house across elk mountain road, gone, and his parents' place just 100 yards from his own, also leveled by the ranch fire. >> reporter: how are your folks holding up? >> they're doing all right. >> reporter: they haven't seen this? >> no. i've taken some pictures for them. that's about it. >> reporter: in these commu
health officials are working now to control that outbreak. norovirus is extremely contagious. acres, docino complex fires but the river fire is nearly contained and the ranch fire is burning away now from populated areas, so people are allowed to return home. ktvu's debora villalon joins us now live from upper lake. there's some relief for some people to be back home and for others, heartbreak. >> reporter: 11 nights in hotels, shelters, bunking with friends or holed up at home in your...
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is that true of any other officials working in the white house right now? >> i'm not aware of that. >> since you don't want to talk about omarosa, i have other things. >> we will do our best. >> do you have a reaction of president erdogan and. >> and there is a report from the colleague and the u.s. is warning turkey of an increased pressure. i wonder if you have details on how that was convey and what additional steps would look like. they would take steps before the hearing of the detained pastor in october. >> how the information from turkey was received or from the united states to turkey? >> i can tell you at the turkish ambassador's request, they met yesterday here at the white house and continue to raise and point out the concerns we have. >> one last one. they relate to turkish citizens in july and did that contribute to his frustration with erdogan? >> certainly the president has a great deal of frustration on the fact that the pastor has not been released as well as other u.s. citizens and employees of diplomatic facilities have not been release a
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trump is a public official, and omarosa like all of the white house staffers is also a public official working for the taxpayers a and that is a different legal realm. >> and talking about the whistle-blower status, and what exactly, kimberly, would she need to do to claim whistle whistle-blower status to break the confidentiality agreement? >> this the case it is not entirely legally clear when it co comes to the confidentiality being signed with the campaign and i agree with phil and john when it comes to the white house staffer or any federal employee outside of the confidential information they cannot be ordered by the government not the speak, because it is a violation of the first amendment. when it comes to the campaign, that is not a government job, so it is unsettled territory, but generally speaking as a matter of public policy, usually, when you have a nda there is a clause that carves out whistle-blower activity, and something that alerts people to some sort of wrongdoing whether it is within the company and certainly somebody running for the president of the united states, a stron
trump is a public official, and omarosa like all of the white house staffers is also a public official working for the taxpayers a and that is a different legal realm. >> and talking about the whistle-blower status, and what exactly, kimberly, would she need to do to claim whistle whistle-blower status to break the confidentiality agreement? >> this the case it is not entirely legally clear when it co comes to the confidentiality being signed with the campaign and i agree with phil...
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counterpart but as we said our officials did some work they prepared some issues for me and ambassador like hisor to take the decision and so we're about to go in continue negotiating and do precisely that and it's because i used to be a journalist and i know how hard it is these waiting outs and boiling we have brought you some props and. the overhaul taking shape would likely strengthen north america as a manufacturing base by making it more costly for automakers to import a large share of vehicle parts from outside the region. without a deal donald trump has threatened to levy tariffs on canadian made cars a key sticking point is china this insistence on protecting its dairy industry but trump has repeatedly criticized canadian tariffs of up to two hundred seventy five percent on some u.s. dairy products as unfair trump has set a friday deadline for the three countries to reach an agreement which would allow mexican president and rekey pena nieto to sign it before he leaves office at the end of november i think it's the trump and ministration wants to notify congress on friday and t
counterpart but as we said our officials did some work they prepared some issues for me and ambassador like hisor to take the decision and so we're about to go in continue negotiating and do precisely that and it's because i used to be a journalist and i know how hard it is these waiting outs and boiling we have brought you some props and. the overhaul taking shape would likely strengthen north america as a manufacturing base by making it more costly for automakers to import a large share of...