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gordon mead and the gettysburg campaign, until then more on the civil wars c-span city's tour that ooks at cities across america. >> today we are in casco bay, one mile off the mainland shore of portland, maine, and we're on hog island ledge where they built fort gorgeous in 1858 to help defend portland harbor and was completed in 1865 and was built with two sister forts off to the south there, fort prebble in the south and fort scammel on house island and designed to work in conjunction to defend the war. they think it was a civil war fort before it was funded long before civil war and approved by congress as a response to 1812, things that occurred much earlier. gorgeous is a handmade granite fort and if you looked at it from a top view looking down, you'd see a gigantic d. what most people don't realize is fort gorgeous, just like a d, is open in the middle and has this wonderful parade ground and there are people that have grown up here their entire lives and never have been here and think it's a solid structure. the fort was named after sir fernando gorges who was the colonial prip
gordon mead and the gettysburg campaign, until then more on the civil wars c-span city's tour that ooks at cities across america. >> today we are in casco bay, one mile off the mainland shore of portland, maine, and we're on hog island ledge where they built fort gorgeous in 1858 to help defend portland harbor and was completed in 1865 and was built with two sister forts off to the south there, fort prebble in the south and fort scammel on house island and designed to work in conjunction...
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ook at the here is different countries. countries that cold do a little better on growth in warmer years. iceland. the upward slant. warmer years, slightly better growth. they found very hot countries do slightly worse in hot years. maui, hatter year, lower growth. extrapolated a curve valid for all countries showing that the ideal temperature is 13 degrees celsius. that. are colder than the closer your temperature so 30 degrees celsius, the better you'll be. if you are warmer than that. you have less growth every year. world is warmer. be lower and ill lower. this is from the study. adding anything new. this is how it happens for the united states. look at that in 2010. we are just about at optimal growth. average temperature 30 degrees celsius, let's assume we are growing, hurnz -- 2100 we'll be four degrees warmer, we'll 2 percentage degrees of growth every year to 2100. is forecasted growth this century without climate change. warmer, the distance between average growth and our climate growth is bigger and bigger. by 21
ook at the here is different countries. countries that cold do a little better on growth in warmer years. iceland. the upward slant. warmer years, slightly better growth. they found very hot countries do slightly worse in hot years. maui, hatter year, lower growth. extrapolated a curve valid for all countries showing that the ideal temperature is 13 degrees celsius. that. are colder than the closer your temperature so 30 degrees celsius, the better you'll be. if you are warmer than that. you...
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ook to twitter tweeting this quote. we cannot allow thesee to invade our country and suggested people who enter the u.s. illegally to be immediately sent back without seeing a judge.vi now, that woulate existing legal rights. congress will take up immigration reform thi after delaying a second vote last week. more on what's on the table. that's all coming up in about ten minutes. >>> waters told the crowd if they see anyone from the president's cabinet out in public, to push back. this comes after several president trump's staffers were run out of businesses. the latest one whiteseouse press etary sarah sanders, who was booted from the red headrest restaurantn lexingto virginia, friday night. en the onnot the one in d.c. the restaurant has received attention both positive andve nega >> no, i don't think that it's right, but this is a symptom. this is a sult. what trump policies have done for this country. >> they need to rpect everybody else's views, and they want to turn people -- turn serve away to people that think d
ook to twitter tweeting this quote. we cannot allow thesee to invade our country and suggested people who enter the u.s. illegally to be immediately sent back without seeing a judge.vi now, that woulate existing legal rights. congress will take up immigration reform thi after delaying a second vote last week. more on what's on the table. that's all coming up in about ten minutes. >>> waters told the crowd if they see anyone from the president's cabinet out in public, to push back. this...
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officials were checking to see if any leaked into the nearby >>> and terinscene kaurt at a station in ook at this . after loses control and comes crashing down between two gas pumps. the woman was able to walk out of the car and arrested and driving under the influence. >>> when we come back here tonight, above and beyond, how one couple's model request to help migrant families led to remarkable outcry of support. house nearly 50-thousad undocumented immigrants. the plan to build a giant detention center.... and where it would go. and millenium isn )t the only leaning tower. we investigate what )s causing another one to tilt. next. marriage, monday on today. >> finally tonight our friday look at those gone above and beyond. thousands of americans responded to children left in limbo and swirling at the controversy. these are the photos that have captivated the world. they shook charlotte and dave will manage to their core. >> we felt we had to do something. >> they set up a facebook page called reunite an immigrant children with their child. the goal raise $1,500 to help with an immigrant
officials were checking to see if any leaked into the nearby >>> and terinscene kaurt at a station in ook at this . after loses control and comes crashing down between two gas pumps. the woman was able to walk out of the car and arrested and driving under the influence. >>> when we come back here tonight, above and beyond, how one couple's model request to help migrant families led to remarkable outcry of support. house nearly 50-thousad undocumented immigrants. the plan to...
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jonathan: some people were .ooking at rate hikes o does that still make sense? crisis,you had that when the chinese currency was on the brink of the valuation, the fed moved to the sidelines. we saw that earlier in january when there was stress in the markets, volatility spikes. that is correct of the market to figure the fed may get dragged into this. italy is a big country, the european project is basically 20 years old, celebrating their 20th anniversary at the ecb. it could be a systemic shop, so that makes sense. as yousaid that, as soon get past the peak of the crisis and go back to pricing in the realities of fundamentals on the ground, they are good. jonathan: so why do we have this spread that is so big? we have the dot plots against the markets. more recently, things they're, and now they have blown out again. know 2020 is ages away, but this gives you an indication that this market does not quite believe the federal reserve can go where it is projecting to go. blackrock in between those lines? you appropriately showed the clip earlier from my colleagu
jonathan: some people were .ooking at rate hikes o does that still make sense? crisis,you had that when the chinese currency was on the brink of the valuation, the fed moved to the sidelines. we saw that earlier in january when there was stress in the markets, volatility spikes. that is correct of the market to figure the fed may get dragged into this. italy is a big country, the european project is basically 20 years old, celebrating their 20th anniversary at the ecb. it could be a systemic...
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ooking at construction of the beltway, woodrow wilson bridge as we were talking about it yesterday. closure for som time. that closure for the outer loop commute.e evening everything nice and clear here this morning. inner loop and outer loop, local lanes. eun, it was a big problem. as yousaid, twitter was fired up, too. >> melissa, thank you. we're used to that traffic in the d.c. area, right? this morning, peopl are talking about just how bad the roads were yesterday. >> we loted that a of you shared your complaints with us.p trtation reporter adam tuss, one driver said it took 30 minutes to make his bay around a single traffic circle. urs.rs say it took even during the 11:00 news, traffic was still bumper to bumper in much of northern virginia. >>tuch of t traffic is because of this deadly crash on the wilson bridge earlier in the day. the flames were just going through the cars. take a look at those huge pillars of smoke. we're told the driver of the tractor trailerle lost control and crashed int a group of work truck s parked on the bridge. witnesses said this was ing like they
ooking at construction of the beltway, woodrow wilson bridge as we were talking about it yesterday. closure for som time. that closure for the outer loop commute.e evening everything nice and clear here this morning. inner loop and outer loop, local lanes. eun, it was a big problem. as yousaid, twitter was fired up, too. >> melissa, thank you. we're used to that traffic in the d.c. area, right? this morning, peopl are talking about just how bad the roads were yesterday. >> we loted...
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it's a therapy that might ook like a massage. >> but you better not falla sleep. it's calle rolfing. it turns pressure into harmony for yourbody, aaron. >> comein. >> reporter: meet juliet stovall. she takes care of herself, is a tpersonaliner but even she has had some aches and pains. >> i have anl4 and l5 injury in my spine. i was leaning to the right. >> rorter: enter rolfing, a decades old technique. the idea, apply pressure t get muscles and the body back in harmony. >> we need to be using our whole bodies and not just letting some part of the body do all of the work. >> reporter: a certified rolfer. >> engaging your body and mind. >> reporter: this might loo like a massage but it's not really a massage. with a massage you tune out's whatoing on around you. here with rolfing, you're tuning in to your body to see what you're feeling and have it connect to your nervous system. after just a few sessions juliet iser a beli >> the way i feel afterwards and the way i move afterwards, totally different. >> reporter: in cte dist adam tuss,ews >> would you try it? >>
it's a therapy that might ook like a massage. >> but you better not falla sleep. it's calle rolfing. it turns pressure into harmony for yourbody, aaron. >> comein. >> reporter: meet juliet stovall. she takes care of herself, is a tpersonaliner but even she has had some aches and pains. >> i have anl4 and l5 injury in my spine. i was leaning to the right. >> rorter: enter rolfing, a decades old technique. the idea, apply pressure t get muscles and the body back in...
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ook at the temperatures coming up. see if they are going up. in just moments. quarter to 5:00 right now. >>> take a look at this video, you can see right here, these are wha swimming in monterey bay. pretty common sight there but look at it pretty cool, huh? a whale watch group posted this c see those humpback whales swimming with sea lions and dolphins, something to make you go, hmmm, if you're tense, watch over and over aiit rax yo >> unless you're scared of whales. >> okay, maybe now this is the time to go on those tours. >> yeah, definitely. >> last time i went on a while watching tour, wasoa so rocky, everybody was sea sick and laying around. i was like -- we did get to see some whales. >> there you go. >>the as we start out. and it's still going to be breezy, we've had this trough set up along the coast that brings in a strong ocean breeze and you've been feeling the breezes. livermore and 54 in san degrees d sanjose.and 54 in palo alto let'so rtinez, where our in the 50s and it is going art to be beautiful day with highs reaching into the low 70s by earl
ook at the temperatures coming up. see if they are going up. in just moments. quarter to 5:00 right now. >>> take a look at this video, you can see right here, these are wha swimming in monterey bay. pretty common sight there but look at it pretty cool, huh? a whale watch group posted this c see those humpback whales swimming with sea lions and dolphins, something to make you go, hmmm, if you're tense, watch over and over aiit rax yo >> unless you're scared of whales. >>...
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we'll begin to see these wind speeds picking up which will lead to a bigger change in the t mraday now,ook at that, 4:00 monday now, you're seeing 70s and 80s inland. the cooling not really going to helpous out this weekend, but the trough of low pressure, you see it right there in the seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen. big drop in temperas so, again, 70s around san francisco tomorrow. then we cool off with some drizzle at times. into tuesday and wednesday in valleys, some places tomorrow will be in the mid-s. kind of like last week, turn into the low 70s by tuesday and wednesday. cooling is on the way. if you like excuses to getting out of yard work, just tell people you'll do it tuesday and wednesday where the temperatures start to cool down. >> reduce the fire danger as well. >>> the giants get another dominating performance from a pitcher, that guy. highlights coming up next in sports. to california schoolsd, need big change. marshall tuck is the only candidate for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state
we'll begin to see these wind speeds picking up which will lead to a bigger change in the t mraday now,ook at that, 4:00 monday now, you're seeing 70s and 80s inland. the cooling not really going to helpous out this weekend, but the trough of low pressure, you see it right there in the seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen. big drop in temperas so, again, 70s around san francisco tomorrow. then we cool off with some drizzle at times. into tuesday and wednesday in valleys, some places...
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they kind of spped o that and said, well,ook, he's got some discretion we'll let him do what he wants agn ied the foundation of this which is also ironic because they've decided against their political alleys. the hiproc situate is pregy fr rantnd it's unforth that there's a decision being made. americans can't make ende meet, tre cutting social serity and cutti medicare, but what this administration wants to dop is us talking with brown skin who are going to come over our borders and thrten us because those kind of brown boogie men distract us fromhe economi policies of this country. go ahea and jump in. both of my collgues are throwing up distrases. it's all about distractses, ed, that is true. correspond not so was about internment camps done by fdr. dread scott was about slavery and was a bad decision. he rule of law that says t c presence inrge of national security, muslim is not brown skin there'sf plenty o white muslims ungess you're have tond say muslims have to muslim or anything else, it's about nations that are not v ting people coming into america and here's the thing. you
they kind of spped o that and said, well,ook, he's got some discretion we'll let him do what he wants agn ied the foundation of this which is also ironic because they've decided against their political alleys. the hiproc situate is pregy fr rantnd it's unforth that there's a decision being made. americans can't make ende meet, tre cutting social serity and cutti medicare, but what this administration wants to dop is us talking with brown skin who are going to come over our borders and thrten us...
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going to work on alzheimer's, we are going to ook at new materials for energy. >> reporter: a big driving force behind the development of the summit is to maintain superiority in technologyg somethhe government is very focused on. >> this competentition is real,g it's not g away. the chinese have the two fasters, the swisser next, and we're in fifth place, but with this opening today, we're going to move backp to the number one spot. >> reporter: this is the epicenterf sonnet. all of these computer banks fill up the room of roughly the size of two tennis courts. all of those computers requires a lot of cooling power, so there's roughly 22,000 gallons of water flowing through here to cool all of thesesy ems. that's roughly how much water there is in residential swimming pool. and, by the way, there's enough fiber-optic cable running thus these computers to stretch 180 miles. for reference, that's roughly the distance between knoxville and nashville, tennessee. this isn't just about who has the most computing power. some ceos have their eyes on a bigger goal. >> this is not the space race,
going to work on alzheimer's, we are going to ook at new materials for energy. >> reporter: a big driving force behind the development of the summit is to maintain superiority in technologyg somethhe government is very focused on. >> this competentition is real,g it's not g away. the chinese have the two fasters, the swisser next, and we're in fifth place, but with this opening today, we're going to move backp to the number one spot. >> reporter: this is the epicenterf sonnet....
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and want to have that local presence through the football network we have in these clubs. , china,ookingindia which is a reflection of everything else i am doing. if you look at our portfolio at platform, ourobal presence in all these markets come and that is how we have grown. thed: let me ask you about country you are from. i should disclose you and i have done investments together. you have invested in my firm. i've gotten to know you over time. i wanted to ask you about abu dhabi. robert: the uae is a federation. david: the united arab emirates. robert: it is a federation of seven emirates, seven states. dubai being the most famous. the federation was formed in 1971. the father of the nation passed away several years ago, but he established the federation. we have a population of 10 million overall. we have a wealth of resources, particularly the oil and gas field that has been the foundation of the economic development. is finite, and we have to prepare herself for the future. is focused on maximizing benefits and returns from this resource, but at the same time build a diversificat
and want to have that local presence through the football network we have in these clubs. , china,ookingindia which is a reflection of everything else i am doing. if you look at our portfolio at platform, ourobal presence in all these markets come and that is how we have grown. thed: let me ask you about country you are from. i should disclose you and i have done investments together. you have invested in my firm. i've gotten to know you over time. i wanted to ask you about abu dhabi. robert:...
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--ook them to the to detention center and got to walk on the bridge to visit with some asylum-seekers that were waiting in line in 110 degrees heat asking for asylum and got to see the operation processing center once they are processed. that's where they are really before they get to the to tension center where they are separated from their children. host: did you talk to the border patrol agents themselves and how they felt about it? guest: i did and many of them are my friends and neighbors. unfortunately they have to follow the rules that they are given. many of them may not personally feel committed to such policy but that is their job and they doing what theo government asks of them. they are good loyal employees. host: michael in hagerstown maryland. independent. good morning. guest: this is michael. the childrencuss and families coming across the border. illegally. but not at the point of entries that are already set up. i believe what needs to happen is these are perilous journeys that these kids are going on. there's all kinds of things that are happening to these kids. we n
--ook them to the to detention center and got to walk on the bridge to visit with some asylum-seekers that were waiting in line in 110 degrees heat asking for asylum and got to see the operation processing center once they are processed. that's where they are really before they get to the to tension center where they are separated from their children. host: did you talk to the border patrol agents themselves and how they felt about it? guest: i did and many of them are my friends and neighbors....
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. >> is she a tough critic of your ooking? >> i can't get anything past her. >> it's too salty. >> he faced struggles. heroin addiction and divorce but friends and family remembered him for the good a exceptional human being, so inspiring and generous. one of the great story tellers of our time. stephanie gosk nbc news, new york. >> the deaths of anthony bourdain and earlier this week kate spade put familiar faces and new attention to an alarming trend. a new report reveals suicide rate versus gone up 30% across much of the country since 1999. experts warn the news of these celebrity deaths could make the problem even worse. nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres has more on suicide prevention and the signs to be aware of. >> for 25-year-old kelly davis, simply scrolling through social media this week has triggered suffering she has been trying to forget. >> as an attempt survivor i think knowing what that pain feels like and knowing that somebody else felt that kind of pain is really hard. >> after struggling as a tee
. >> is she a tough critic of your ooking? >> i can't get anything past her. >> it's too salty. >> he faced struggles. heroin addiction and divorce but friends and family remembered him for the good a exceptional human being, so inspiring and generous. one of the great story tellers of our time. stephanie gosk nbc news, new york. >> the deaths of anthony bourdain and earlier this week kate spade put familiar faces and new attention to an alarming trend. a new...
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s something he will be able to parade before hisy, peoe and ook, i have shown you that i can defend you and i can show you i am an international who is taken seriously by the world's leaders not only xi jinping of china, moon jae-in of south korea, and now we have donald trump, leader of the most powerful crlntry in the i think he is going to come out of this come even if he hasn't gained any concrete concessions in terms of economic help or relief in sanctions, this is going to be plastered all over their stateed. it is going to be on paintings. s.ere are going to be commemorative bo it is going to be a moment we will seed captured splayed all over pyongyang. jane: and he was clearly enjoying himself on e.e world stag jean lee, thanks for joining us. a quick look at the day's other news. the french photographer at the heart of a scandal that saw the nobel prize for literature chargnehas been with rape. 18 women have accused him of sexual harassment and assault. he denies all the alprgations. the e ministers of greece and macedonia have agreed on a new name for the former yugoslav state
s something he will be able to parade before hisy, peoe and ook, i have shown you that i can defend you and i can show you i am an international who is taken seriously by the world's leaders not only xi jinping of china, moon jae-in of south korea, and now we have donald trump, leader of the most powerful crlntry in the i think he is going to come out of this come even if he hasn't gained any concrete concessions in terms of economic help or relief in sanctions, this is going to be plastered...
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. >>> if you're ooking for son carlos. this is video they gave us from last year. they call it the big egest litt air show. it has nothing to fear. they will have lots of model planes on display from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. this is of course at the aviation museum which is celebrating 20 years. >> that's pretty cool. everyone knows winnie the pooh. this map is about to go on sale. the ink sketch lays out the much loved fictional worldme. the map will be auctioned next month in london. >> it is such a valuable piece. it is such an obvious entry into the world of winnie the pooh. >> he will also return can with christopher. >> producers are saying it looks pretty nice. >> it will be. >> i think it will be a good weekend. >> looking for somewhere nice and cool. it will be a beautiful day, little waermer than it was yesterday. here is the showing upper 70s in the south pay. we start out with. >> our highs today up to 79 degrees. cop cord at 8 6 degrees. it is 83 in napa. it will be windy with highs in the upper 60s. you do need a jacket. later today you'll need laye
. >>> if you're ooking for son carlos. this is video they gave us from last year. they call it the big egest litt air show. it has nothing to fear. they will have lots of model planes on display from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. this is of course at the aviation museum which is celebrating 20 years. >> that's pretty cool. everyone knows winnie the pooh. this map is about to go on sale. the ink sketch lays out the much loved fictional worldme. the map will be auctioned next month in...
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>> i learned from her that you take care of each other.e ook care of the community. we didn't have much, but it was important that, for example, my grandmother would cook all the time. an people would come over and we wld feed other people i would ask why are we giving aoa away our food, you be quiet she would sa being part of a community is what you do. >> living in public housing, you must see and hear and experience all kinds of things most people don't. i'm wondering wharlohowu approach issues? >> the desire to make sure that even though have been the exception coming out of that environment and even going to college and doing well in life, i don't want -- i want this to be the norm. >> what was an example as mayor that you think you can do to make a difference? >> one of the things i want to do as mayor isrode paid internship opportunities for all high school students. hat the city ly would pay for everything, but we have incredible companies here in the heaseth care tor, the tech sector,call these dible destroindustries right in the backyard. and i want them to
>> i learned from her that you take care of each other.e ook care of the community. we didn't have much, but it was important that, for example, my grandmother would cook all the time. an people would come over and we wld feed other people i would ask why are we giving aoa away our food, you be quiet she would sa being part of a community is what you do. >> living in public housing, you must see and hear and experience all kinds of things most people don't. i'm wondering wharlohowu...
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ooking into >> reporter: emily nevel was 7 years old and wise beyond her years. >> iike school a lot. >> reporter: what do you like? >> i like seeing people's faces and seeing peoe's smiles a lot. >> reporter: yeah. >> and i just love it. >> reporter: she has a cool 13-year-old sister mckenzie. their parents donald and suzanne are lawyers. while everything may look just right on the outside, the family is bravely coping with some pretty big stuff. >> my brother can't actual speak. he has that kind of autism. >> reporter: 12-year-old jake has a sweet disposition. but also suffers from disrupti mood disregulation disorder, which can result in terrifying, violent outbursts. the episode so htening that don and suzanne made the girls go to their rooms and lock their doors. finally thingsot so bad, don called the police. >> it was shameful to have to call that i couldn't handle my own son, that wasn't doing enough for him and was going to see that. >> reporter: they ended in the emergency room and came face-to-face with growing crisis. parents struggling to get psychiatric care for their ch
ooking into >> reporter: emily nevel was 7 years old and wise beyond her years. >> iike school a lot. >> reporter: what do you like? >> i like seeing people's faces and seeing peoe's smiles a lot. >> reporter: yeah. >> and i just love it. >> reporter: she has a cool 13-year-old sister mckenzie. their parents donald and suzanne are lawyers. while everything may look just right on the outside, the family is bravely coping with some pretty big stuff....
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. >> we're confident that both scenes are related after we've ooked at the witness statements, the forsic evidence taz been collected. >> reporter: the killings started thursday. the first a prominent phoenix forensic psychiatrist. police say steven pitt was shot outside his office. pitt worked on several high-profile cases includinghe . nbc's "dateline" interviewed him in 2016. >> i'm kind of a news nerd to begin with. so -- and i follow crime stories. always have. >> reporter: on friday two rs, valeria sharp and laura anderson, both paralegals working at the same family custody law firm, were shot at their office in scottsdale. one woman found dead at the scene, theereen running outside a being shot in the head, pleading with a bus driver for help. >> female came running up to the bus. she is bleeding fler face. >> reporter: she later died in the hospital. saturday a fourth murder. police discovering the body of psychologist marshall levine inside his own office. >> thoughtful guy. kind of exactly what you'd want in an office partner. >> reporter: just tell me how confident you are that
. >> we're confident that both scenes are related after we've ooked at the witness statements, the forsic evidence taz been collected. >> reporter: the killings started thursday. the first a prominent phoenix forensic psychiatrist. police say steven pitt was shot outside his office. pitt worked on several high-profile cases includinghe . nbc's "dateline" interviewed him in 2016. >> i'm kind of a news nerd to begin with. so -- and i follow crime stories. always have....
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princess ook pah—lah was travelling with her husband, prince noro-dum rana-rith , when they were involvedaxi. the prince is seriously injured but is expected to recover. they were travelling to meet his political supporters when they were involved in a head—on collision with a taxi in the south—west of the country. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come... fierece fighting the yemeni port of hudaydah as pro—government forces carry out air strikes on the airport this is bbc world news. the latest headlines... more than six—hundred migrants who were refused entry by italy and malta have arrived in valencia, spain. a shock result in the world cup with the reigning champions germany being beaten one—nil by mexico. let's bring you more now on our main story this hour — the arrival of a ship carrying hundreds of migrants in the spanish port of valencia. joining me now is carleena clayer, who's the head of emergencies for medicos sin fronteras — or doctors without borders — in valencia. thank you forjoining us. i believe you were helping passengers disembark this afternoon. tough conditio
princess ook pah—lah was travelling with her husband, prince noro-dum rana-rith , when they were involvedaxi. the prince is seriously injured but is expected to recover. they were travelling to meet his political supporters when they were involved in a head—on collision with a taxi in the south—west of the country. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come... fierece fighting the yemeni port of hudaydah as pro—government forces carry out air strikes on the airport this is bbc world...
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eastern on ook tv on c-span2. >> earlier today, white house trade director peter navarro talked about the u.s.-china trade relationship at the hudson institute in washington. the director's remarks followed the release of a report that he says outlines threats to the u.s. economy posed by china's mayweather made in china 2025 plan. this is about 30 minutes. mr. pillsbury: thank you all for coming. we are honored to have dr. peter navarro come today for a very specific discussion of the report he and his office released last week. we have to be on our best behavior because we're streaming live on the internet. i would ask all of you as a courtesy to dr. navarro, at the end of his comments, at 1:00, we all just stay in our seats and let him go out the back door, hopefully with a big round of applause. i'm going to applaud him. i've read the report and the appendix. i took it with me to china last week to try to get reactions from the chinese. they, for the first year and a half of the trump administration, they tried to pretend dr. navarro did not exist. that has changed. since this rep
eastern on ook tv on c-span2. >> earlier today, white house trade director peter navarro talked about the u.s.-china trade relationship at the hudson institute in washington. the director's remarks followed the release of a report that he says outlines threats to the u.s. economy posed by china's mayweather made in china 2025 plan. this is about 30 minutes. mr. pillsbury: thank you all for coming. we are honored to have dr. peter navarro come today for a very specific discussion of the...
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squeezing as i'm seeing some of that rain change yellow -- red change to yellow a lund greenbelt, it ook we'll be seeing some relief soon. that being said still 4 miles an hour speeds from 197 all the way down to 193 approaching the scene so it's t to the beltway from powderto mill road. so very long stretch5. on 29 95 southbound would be our alternate there. northbound at coventry way. the crash has been movedo the shoulder. this is in the clinton area o maryland so use caution there. we're seeing ate least moderate delays. checking your majors, southbound 270, this is justlu me building, 23 minutes from 70 through frederick down 121 as y p germantown gaithersburg and head towards rockvillens it li up a bit. southbound 2957 minutes from the bw parkway to the 11th street bridge as volume also picks up there in the kdistrict. that's a at traffic. send it back to you steve and t holly. >> in meantime 6:18 major eps in the recovery for the ellicott cityowrea. tomorrain street will reopene to traffic. over the weekend aki par lottery opened and provides space for workers and customers who wa
squeezing as i'm seeing some of that rain change yellow -- red change to yellow a lund greenbelt, it ook we'll be seeing some relief soon. that being said still 4 miles an hour speeds from 197 all the way down to 193 approaching the scene so it's t to the beltway from powderto mill road. so very long stretch5. on 29 95 southbound would be our alternate there. northbound at coventry way. the crash has been movedo the shoulder. this is in the clinton area o maryland so use caution there. we're...
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ook at the a live capitol, sun is rising across the d.c.nd reach a those temperatures will be on r theng as well. 74 outside right now. it's not so bad. nice and comfortable particularly north and west of town where temperaturesave fallen back into the 60's. satellite and radar shows nice and calm and clear conttions across the of our region to start the day here. not just for today but all the way through the weekendll as . here's your afternoon temperatures. we're going 92 today here in d.c., 91 quantico, 90 fredericksburg, upper 80's nort and west of town but even tse areas that don't manage 90 today still gng to feel hotnder the sunshine and if't you do that 90 today you'll certainly do it tomorrow. look at that, mostly sunny, 95 e in d.c. we keep it right on going into sunday,6 degrees and again, hottest weekend so far of the h suere in d.c. all right, that' the forecast. off to erin now for traff. hi erin. >> 5:37 and we problems right n. at a overturned vehicle inlook silvere spring,piringer letting us know allutanesndoruna avenue currently shut down at connecticut avenue. traff
ook at the a live capitol, sun is rising across the d.c.nd reach a those temperatures will be on r theng as well. 74 outside right now. it's not so bad. nice and comfortable particularly north and west of town where temperaturesave fallen back into the 60's. satellite and radar shows nice and calm and clear conttions across the of our region to start the day here. not just for today but all the way through the weekendll as . here's your afternoon temperatures. we're going 92 today here in d.c.,...
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pelosi,ook at nancy they neededr, borders for security. a short while ago, a number of years ago, i see chuck schumer, we must have borders, hillary clinton, we must have borders. now, it is a whole big con. people are suffering because of the democrats. we have created and they have created a massive child struggling index. traffickers, if you think about this, human traffickers are making a fortune. disgrace. these loopholes force the release of alien families and miners into the country -- min ors into the country. since 2014 alone, nearly 200,000 unaccompanied alien minors have been released into the united states as a result of democratic loopholes, including catch and release, which is one of the worst. we are stuck with. they are the worst immigration laws in the history of the world. at the world is laughing united states, and they have been for years. thee aliens were sent all minors were sent all the way up to her, alone. you know what coyotes are, these are not good people. they were sent appear with human traffickers, because t
pelosi,ook at nancy they neededr, borders for security. a short while ago, a number of years ago, i see chuck schumer, we must have borders, hillary clinton, we must have borders. now, it is a whole big con. people are suffering because of the democrats. we have created and they have created a massive child struggling index. traffickers, if you think about this, human traffickers are making a fortune. disgrace. these loopholes force the release of alien families and miners into the country --...
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caroline: we will see whether it can. ,ooking for really cheap perhaps not what the ecb rate hike. we thank you. great to have you breaking it down. vonnie: the trump administration backtracking with china pushing congress to strengthen a process with foreignents. phone, larry the summers, former u.s. treasury secretary. you been critical of the recent trade posturing. to the u.s. benefit and what the president is doing now? >> the devil is in the details. if the president is successful , and itening the regime prevents economic espionage that will be a good thing. if he is successful causing china to take a more welcoming approach to u.s. companies that will be a good thing. always, what is going to happen? the rhetoric has run ahead of the reality. that is why i have a fairly high level of anxiety. about how this is all going to play out. vonnie: do you have any sense of what international trade will look like in six months? or what other countries will a jumpke trying to get on the u.s. as we saw with canada becoming more protectionist? >> the general direction is going to be to
caroline: we will see whether it can. ,ooking for really cheap perhaps not what the ecb rate hike. we thank you. great to have you breaking it down. vonnie: the trump administration backtracking with china pushing congress to strengthen a process with foreignents. phone, larry the summers, former u.s. treasury secretary. you been critical of the recent trade posturing. to the u.s. benefit and what the president is doing now? >> the devil is in the details. if the president is successful ,...
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thousands and thousandsns of packedn ook dow to d.c.o see the stanley cup and catch a gliltion of it. caps road down the avenu holding that stanley cup high and fans addressed the crowd thanking fans for support. >> we want to say thanksor our families and for you guys. p thank youretty much. we love you and there's about a lotan of ch and let's go caps. we g a new for you back-to-back. back-to-back. >> that took off with the grounds. despite the large crowds fans were on best behavior. noer arrestse made during that celebration. >> yeah, yeah >>ot to hear for that. >> the a featuring a picture of golden holpe and up someone said you are truly vegas strong. >> and this blackhawks fan ows what it's liking to have at cup. this team celebratg hard with fans. >>ld on the baseball fie nationals facing yankees inrk page of the big apple. let's hope they do better second game. daniel murphy back on the roster. fantastic. -4 with two strikeouts ltle bit of rust throw. >> game two of the series is tonight and nats out of first place atlanta taki
thousands and thousandsns of packedn ook dow to d.c.o see the stanley cup and catch a gliltion of it. caps road down the avenu holding that stanley cup high and fans addressed the crowd thanking fans for support. >> we want to say thanksor our families and for you guys. p thank youretty much. we love you and there's about a lotan of ch and let's go caps. we g a new for you back-to-back. back-to-back. >> that took off with the grounds. despite the large crowds fans were on best...
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ook at other a former prosecutor is set to take on barbara comstk this fa in that hotly contested congressional contest in northern virginia. state senator jennifer wexton beat out a crowded fie of six democrats for her party's nomination in virginia's tenth district. former obama administration ficial allison freedman came in second. comstock who is seen as potentially vulnerable for the mid terms beat a challenger from her own party. there will likely be a change in exandria where the city's mayor lost her bid for reelection. edged outny jus wilson in the race to be the democratic party's nominee. because alexandria is heavily democratic it is likely wilson will be elected mayor this november. we posted other results fromgh last s primaries at our nbc washington app. to see your local races just search primary results. ne >>> of the area's biggest ottlenecks could soon see changes. will it be for the better. transportation reporter adam tuss on a plan to extend the express lanes on the beltway all the way to the maryland line >>> storm team 4 tracking the potential for storms and much hotter
ook at other a former prosecutor is set to take on barbara comstk this fa in that hotly contested congressional contest in northern virginia. state senator jennifer wexton beat out a crowded fie of six democrats for her party's nomination in virginia's tenth district. former obama administration ficial allison freedman came in second. comstock who is seen as potentially vulnerable for the mid terms beat a challenger from her own party. there will likely be a change in exandria where the city's...
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eastern on ook tv on c-span2. >> earlier today, white house trade director peter navarro talked abouthe u.s.-china trade relationship at the hudson institute in washington. the director's remarks followed the release of a report that he says outlines threats to the u.s. economy posed by china's mayweather made in china 2025 plan. this is about 30 minutes.
eastern on ook tv on c-span2. >> earlier today, white house trade director peter navarro talked abouthe u.s.-china trade relationship at the hudson institute in washington. the director's remarks followed the release of a report that he says outlines threats to the u.s. economy posed by china's mayweather made in china 2025 plan. this is about 30 minutes.
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. ♪ (birds chirping, a running ook,) ahh.real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-moodels to sell it. real spring water, real fruitlavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshing real. wso i can play withren's national hmy grakids.at the odds so i can celebrate 50. when i was 14, they saved myeart so i could bring family together. so itian help cardiac pats just like me. so ian serve my country.at so i can do wh love. so i can give back. so i can play in the junior olympics. so i canake plays. so i can do this so i can race my friends. children's national didn't just help us grow up, they helped us grow up stronger. . >>> k9s are an essential part o both police departments across the country, often calledpon finding evidence and sniffing out drugs whichnc ides helping officers locate the dangerous drug fentanyl, more powerful than morphinor hero dog hasn'tlers say more than ever they're put at risk. out there potentially exposed to fentanyl orhe t opioids that are so potent and can be ab
. ♪ (birds chirping, a running ook,) ahh.real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-moodels to sell it. real spring water, real fruitlavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshing real. wso i can play withren's national hmy grakids.at the odds so i can celebrate 50. when i was 14, they saved myeart so i could bring family together. so itian help cardiac pats just like me. so ian serve my country.at so i can do wh love. so i can give back. so i can play...
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rupee,ooking at dollar 67.50, 10 year yield pulling back from the level of couple of days ago.ave a look at majors right now. two things i want to mention. euro-dollar, big drop across yields in italy on the back of comments from the finance minister about staying in the eurozone. a big dip on sterling on the back of that surprised contraction in manufacturing. 133.60, really comes down to the fact we are trading near those lows from about 4:00 p.m. asia t yesterday. here is a look at the risk radar, if you will. we are watching on yen one, top right of your screen. if that starts to point out, we are in trouble. at the moment, fortunately risk indrs are pointing to risk sentiment remaining robust. it depends on the news of the meeting. speaking of south korean markets, here is a 30,000 above view of the markets. we could argue there is a risk premium built into this market. the other story i want to mention, which we will talk about later -- if you look at this side of the screen, that has been revised lower as far as estimates are concerned. you do understand why it is the ar
rupee,ooking at dollar 67.50, 10 year yield pulling back from the level of couple of days ago.ave a look at majors right now. two things i want to mention. euro-dollar, big drop across yields in italy on the back of comments from the finance minister about staying in the eurozone. a big dip on sterling on the back of that surprised contraction in manufacturing. 133.60, really comes down to the fact we are trading near those lows from about 4:00 p.m. asia t yesterday. here is a look at the risk...
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ooks like the tables haveht, er fbi director w james comey, ricans, including thelions president on wha a good leader should look like. he's about to get blasted in a w report by the inspector general. an tord got out that the pending ig report will not hail calmly for hrship skills. insubordinate, specifically when it came to investigating several abusesn the lead up to the 2015 election. good evening, i am sandra smith in for mar tonight. his defiance apparently stems from his decision to reopen the clinton email investigation just g to heeddgs that he was notn, following protocol. this all paints a verycture fro. in an interview, he was asked it been order to sentwould have se? comey respo n way.elieve in thef command. but the ig report is expected to say in this case he did not.he t during his is a exoneration of e not coordated ts statement or reviewed it in any way with the department of justice or any other part of stomach of the government. they do not know what i'm about to say. a: and it is apparently not the only official that the ig is calling out. katherine'shington with wh
ooks like the tables haveht, er fbi director w james comey, ricans, including thelions president on wha a good leader should look like. he's about to get blasted in a w report by the inspector general. an tord got out that the pending ig report will not hail calmly for hrship skills. insubordinate, specifically when it came to investigating several abusesn the lead up to the 2015 election. good evening, i am sandra smith in for mar tonight. his defiance apparently stems from his decision to...
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when i looked at this,ooking statewide, the race of 2016, there was a swing post-election run, a lot of that comes from the highly populated democratic centers like l.a. county. look at the individual congressional directs that have been represented by republicans for a while, democratic swing was not as prevalent. we looked at 49th district, the late vote was 51-49 democrat there in 2016, so i'm not sure how much it changes. maybe it's different in a primary, but points to how many variables there are in a system like this. you just don't have that many other states, and it's not been tested that many times here that the ballot initiative is less than ten years ago, and this is what we've got. i do want to in the few minutes left, though, shift to national implicationserement one question i looked at on special election nights, primaries, the qn of energy, and, maria, wondering, are you seeing any clues here to that? energy for democrats, energy for republicans, in california anywhere else tonight? >> we saw, once again, 60% of the people winng sfa are women so wave of women coming
when i looked at this,ooking statewide, the race of 2016, there was a swing post-election run, a lot of that comes from the highly populated democratic centers like l.a. county. look at the individual congressional directs that have been represented by republicans for a while, democratic swing was not as prevalent. we looked at 49th district, the late vote was 51-49 democrat there in 2016, so i'm not sure how much it changes. maybe it's different in a primary, but points to how many variables...
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ook now at san jose. and temperatures 57. 52 in san francisco. n concord 5 51 degrees. so now your wind speeds are a little breezier than yesterday. berkeley hills gusts picking up even more. windy in fairfield. 25-mile-per-hour wind speeds. temperatures low 60s for the coast and low 80s for parts of campbell, santa clara, 78, 84 in san jose. overall comfortable in the south bay. the heat will be on in the east bay for antioch and brentwood the usual hot spots. 78 in walnut creek. 84 in danville. inland may be a degree or two cooler than yesterday but it will feel similar. we'll stay cool around the water in the mid- to upper 60s. some low 70s like oakland and alameda. low 90s for clearlake and lakeport where the heat will be on. we have this ridge of high pressure still over southern california. but this low right here is keeping it from rising too much. idgepacific. issecond r triple digits in the seven-day forecast. it will be hot inland. monday temperatures drop back down by several degrees. so we are doing a little ride here for the next few days. >>> it's going to
ook now at san jose. and temperatures 57. 52 in san francisco. n concord 5 51 degrees. so now your wind speeds are a little breezier than yesterday. berkeley hills gusts picking up even more. windy in fairfield. 25-mile-per-hour wind speeds. temperatures low 60s for the coast and low 80s for parts of campbell, santa clara, 78, 84 in san jose. overall comfortable in the south bay. the heat will be on in the east bay for antioch and brentwood the usual hot spots. 78 in walnut creek. 84 in...
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we went back to the early 0s'8 to get clu on that after the brk ook a whole lot more.t's why i switcd he spark d from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. what's in your wallet? >>> as apple hits highs and is inches away from a trillion dollar market cap, the question is just how big can it get for more, let's get to the man who's already larger than life, dom chu back in the newsroom. >> well, not even at the same ballpark, melissa, thank you apple just a mere $50 billion away from the psychological $1 trillion level some are arguing apple could have more runway not as much about the fundamental business about the overall waiting in the s&p 500 acco apple is around a 4% weighting but it's nothe biggest weighting we've seen for a stock in modern history in data going back to 1980 it was big blue that had the most heft at any one point in the s&p in 12, ieb ye-- ibm translated into a 6% weighting. as of may, jt shy of $23.5 trillion in a vacuum environment with all other variables held constant. a 6% weighted stock would b
we went back to the early 0s'8 to get clu on that after the brk ook a whole lot more.t's why i switcd he spark d from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. what's in your wallet? >>> as apple hits highs and is inches away from a trillion dollar market cap, the question is just how big can it get for more, let's get to the man who's already larger than life, dom chu back in the newsroom. >> well, not even at the same ballpark,...
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ook users ohese serve people devices. but it also putss data beyond the control of facebook.facebook is banned in china. so this sort of begs the question why are chinese companies being given access to facebook data? and what do the want it for? >> we lo the main purpose of these partnerships on t surface, ali, is tha people using thes phone and the re eager to get access to their facebook information. if nicko see his facebook account on the phone, and the phone can't support it for whatever reason, the phone can my information from my account, but also the information of all my friends and some of their frie so you quickly get up to huge amounts of information flowing onto these phones. and the question for the company is if the phones for these are getting thedata, are s actors in china getting the information? >> okay. walk me through this. atme if any, could facebook face for doing this? again, they have very little regulation. >> aside from potential lawsuits in the u.s., there's a possibility of severe problems in europe where the rules are tighter. even here in the u
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. >> brangham: in on to iowa, seven other states are holding primaries tomorrow.e amy walter of ook politicaleport, and susan page, of usa today are with me now. amy, first with you, we saw in this piece in iowa severt differmocrats trying on different shades of blue, a little more liberal, a little more cnservative. has the democratic party cohered around a unified message?t or is it jate by state, race by race? >> yeah, i think a midterm election is not about the party having an ide that is really about -- that's the presidential election, and we'rliterally the party is exemplified by who their nominee is. in midterm elections, each race has its own kind of candidate who represents -- is supposed to represent that specific district. i thinawhat we're seeing ar couple things in the primaries that we've gone through thus far. and remember, we're only about a third of the way through. june really does s us into most of our -- the primaries through the st of the summer. but we've seen one really big issue for democrats. it's not really ideological. it's about gender. and it's abouwomen. and my
. >> brangham: in on to iowa, seven other states are holding primaries tomorrow.e amy walter of ook politicaleport, and susan page, of usa today are with me now. amy, first with you, we saw in this piece in iowa severt differmocrats trying on different shades of blue, a little more liberal, a little more cnservative. has the democratic party cohered around a unified message?t or is it jate by state, race by race? >> yeah, i think a midterm election is not about the party having an...
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so she said,ook for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. idea. oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque, and oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the american dental association for its effectiveness and safety. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral- oral-b. brush like a pro. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matte this summer make
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i think if we, a a regulator, ook,uuysre t logy exper you figured out a way to serve your customers that's going to be a success. god bless you. at the same time, you have to figure out how your technology ur w rnd us that. we shouldn't be getting into the teeslo we're not going ts b good. we'red at we do. ey're good at what they do. but i think that has to be part of our paradigm for the regulation go forwa. here's what w gin to demand of you service provider, if you want a license. you're going to have to show us some technology that's goingo enforce these basic safety requirementshat are ctical. if you c't, one of your competitors is going to, and competitor is going to get the licenses from us. and i think that really can be a paradigm for how wo forward. i will tell you, i think there are some companies that jt are morees than others. i will tell you en i drive around, i know who is double parking and blockinunes. it's not chariot vehicles or scooters. i don't seehat. i think they've built it their culture they're gog to comply with rules. it's the tncs. they are loaded, loaded with m
i think if we, a a regulator, ook,uuysre t logy exper you figured out a way to serve your customers that's going to be a success. god bless you. at the same time, you have to figure out how your technology ur w rnd us that. we shouldn't be getting into the teeslo we're not going ts b good. we'red at we do. ey're good at what they do. but i think that has to be part of our paradigm for the regulation go forwa. here's what w gin to demand of you service provider, if you want a license. you're...
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let's change the subject, we have nice weather around the bay area and as you get rid let's ook at three of the microclimates, the live cameras and current temperatures as we look at the left side of the screen, it's 59 degrees. as you get ready to head out, it's 54 degrees in san francisco, it's clear skies and 47 now in the north bay, we've also seen light patchy fog. the seven-day forecast is at the bottom of the screen showing it's going to heat up over the weekend. as we step out heading out in san jose to diridon station, here's a look at the san jose tempt trend throughout the morning. it's going to be in the mid-50s, all clear skies and nice little warm-up today. it's going to be very pleasant. it will be slightly warmer as we go to walnut creek. looking atnd there, starts out about the same with 61 degrees tem tu72 degrees, great day to take a lunch outside but it will continue to warm up from there heading in the low 80s with inland areas in the mid to upper 80s today, still some 60s for the coast and parts of the inner bay and most of us looking at 80s today. getting dressed i
let's change the subject, we have nice weather around the bay area and as you get rid let's ook at three of the microclimates, the live cameras and current temperatures as we look at the left side of the screen, it's 59 degrees. as you get ready to head out, it's 54 degrees in san francisco, it's clear skies and 47 now in the north bay, we've also seen light patchy fog. the seven-day forecast is at the bottom of the screen showing it's going to heat up over the weekend. as we step out heading...
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that is kind of what we are ooking at. it means that we can be worried about russians that the more important part is the larger media sources and what they are doing with disinformation and seeking to camp it out or amplify it. that is what we saw in the process election and in the past year. when you see uranium one becoming a big story on fox news, or seth rich conspiracies, or repeated coverage of the deep state oing after donald trump. those are particular functional and structural aspects of conservative media. we have seen the bubbling up of social media of craziness on both sides. the more important question is -- how far does it get? i do not know the evidence and maybe some of the wine scholars will have an idea. it seems fundamentally different to me if you hear a rumor on facebook and wonder, s this true? we all know, treat things on facebook with a good degree of skepticism. it becomes a different matter if you read it on facebook and it comes through email, you hear it on the radio and see it on tv. a very di
that is kind of what we are ooking at. it means that we can be worried about russians that the more important part is the larger media sources and what they are doing with disinformation and seeking to camp it out or amplify it. that is what we saw in the process election and in the past year. when you see uranium one becoming a big story on fox news, or seth rich conspiracies, or repeated coverage of the deep state oing after donald trump. those are particular functional and structural aspects...
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share the roads and left ook tor left and right out there. the earlier crash we're still not showing delays which means the tow trucks are clearing that off the shoulder. ten minutes there and live look at the by braj camera. the metering lights definitely on at this hour and towards the san mateo bridge. your commute is looking mh better there but still definitely stain to pick up volume there on the road. i'll send it back to you. >> what a difference, right? >> thanks so much. >> coming up, a growing concern in northern california. another opium poppy field has been discovered. we're going to show you where and how many of these groves have been found so far. you're watching "today in the bay." a secret, opium poppy grow discovered in santa cruz >>> it is 5:22, it happened again, a secret opium poppy grove discovered in santa cruz county. deputies found 400 plants at the watsonville property which had been vacant for more than three months. they were planted in between other plants and weeds as a disguise. it's the ninth opium poppy field
share the roads and left ook tor left and right out there. the earlier crash we're still not showing delays which means the tow trucks are clearing that off the shoulder. ten minutes there and live look at the by braj camera. the metering lights definitely on at this hour and towards the san mateo bridge. your commute is looking mh better there but still definitely stain to pick up volume there on the road. i'll send it back to you. >> what a difference, right? >> thanks so much....
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all day long. ook guts but as it grew bigger and bigger,ness. it took a whole lot more.y i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. d that 2% cash back adds up to thousands of dollars each year... so i can keep growing my business in big leaps! what's in your wallet? >> shannon: attorney general jeff sessions says he is taking the fight for religious liberty local and moving aggressively to protect places of worship from discriminatory local authorities. leland has been digging inte story. story. >> evangelicals will say promise may become a promise kept. they view this as a step to keep the president's promise to protect those from religious discrimination. they say the obama administration did a lousy job of enforcing it, a sentimentthao agree with >> in recent years, the cultural climate has become less hospitable to people of faith many americans have felt that their freedom to practice their faith has been under attack. >> justice department ruled out a program called t place of worship
all day long. ook guts but as it grew bigger and bigger,ness. it took a whole lot more.y i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. d that 2% cash back adds up to thousands of dollars each year... so i can keep growing my business in big leaps! what's in your wallet? >> shannon: attorney general jeff sessions says he is taking the fight for religious liberty local and moving aggressively to protect places of...
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notten only just where violence is but where unsolved violence, where violence goes unchecked, so were ooking at zones where there was a high level of violence and a low level of the violence resulting in an arrest. what these communities share, there are similarities and differences. they vary. you might get a view in your head of what the place looks like -- run down or exclusively poor -- and it's true in many neighborhoods therow-income minority. but they look different. t neighborhood in pittsburgh looks different than san francisco or washington, d.c. becae is a gentrifying neighborhood and not what you think of where you think of a place where homicide goe unsolve so the geographic areas look differently city to city.> we're not talking about the cities as a whole. these are cities that might have kivery good arrest rate overall. we'ng about a few square blocks here and there. >> of course, omaha, which i where we base the beginning of the story is a city that's one of e best in the country of solving homicides. they have even gotten better in reeseenent years. last year seven in ten o
notten only just where violence is but where unsolved violence, where violence goes unchecked, so were ooking at zones where there was a high level of violence and a low level of the violence resulting in an arrest. what these communities share, there are similarities and differences. they vary. you might get a view in your head of what the place looks like -- run down or exclusively poor -- and it's true in many neighborhoods therow-income minority. but they look different. t neighborhood in...
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it was the first time that a local jurisdiction ook a u.n. instrument and made a local ordinance out of it. and several years ago the late mayor ed lee launched the city's campaign encouraging other mayors to embrace this international bill of rights for women. i'm very proud to report that over 70 cities and counties across the country have joined this campaign, including louisville, salt lake city and t rapid city, south dakota, the here organized and elected five women to the city council so that they can pass the ordinance. and flag two summarizes the three-year budget comparison of fiscal year 2017-2018, and 2018-2019, and 2019-2020. 84% of our budget is dedicated to our viol againstwomen prevention and intervention grant program. and i'll have another slide that breaks that down. about 16 percent for eveythg else and salaries and other addendums. and in terms of the current year we have 6.5 equip f.t.e. but our federal grant with the department of justice to promote the assessment on the domestic violence victims is ending at the end of
it was the first time that a local jurisdiction ook a u.n. instrument and made a local ordinance out of it. and several years ago the late mayor ed lee launched the city's campaign encouraging other mayors to embrace this international bill of rights for women. i'm very proud to report that over 70 cities and counties across the country have joined this campaign, including louisville, salt lake city and t rapid city, south dakota, the here organized and elected five women to the city council so...
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this report not only focuses on what we need tot do to b handle cases, to better handle how we can ook when there are reports of sexual harassment, but how prevent it? because we have to, one, make sure that the perpetrators of sexual harassment are addressed, but we have to involve -- we nve to really chage the environment so that it doesn't keep happening. leadership from the very top has got to be comitted to rlly making the end of sexual harassment a priority. we also have to really integrate the values of diversity, inclusion and respect into every single polie . we h have very clear and communicated policies. we also have to make our leadership at every level more diverse, and that has to do witi rsity in terms of gender, and also race and ethnicity. we have more and more women coming in to science, engineering and medicine, but we can't really wait for those women to make their waough the pipeline. we have to make sure that we're actively advancing women. >> i want to talk to you about the #metoo movement. >> yeah. the report was in the works last two years well before the #meto
this report not only focuses on what we need tot do to b handle cases, to better handle how we can ook when there are reports of sexual harassment, but how prevent it? because we have to, one, make sure that the perpetrators of sexual harassment are addressed, but we have to involve -- we nve to really chage the environment so that it doesn't keep happening. leadership from the very top has got to be comitted to rlly making the end of sexual harassment a priority. we also have to really...
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outrage associated wih what's happened will be the thing that -- the catalyst that finally makes us ook hard at this immigration system that we all agree needs to be fixed, and if that's the case, then this was the last gas op, you knof that system, and maybe we can replace it with somethinghat makes sense, that's humane and compassionate and still addresses our security needs and our labor needs. >> most federal judges, i think, don't speak out about these kinds of things, it's fair to say, but you he been writing letters over the years. you wrote one first in 2010 to president obama. you've written many sine thn. why? why are you talking about this right now?rt >> i'm not comle doing it, and i never set out to be the spokesman for the federal juciary on this issue. and the fact is judges have a constitutional lane that they need to stay in and i'm trying to be sensitive to thahat. been promised -- we as a nation have been promised immigration reform ever since i have been here, 15 years. ts and starts, never has happened. in my view, i am just reporting back from the front lines about
outrage associated wih what's happened will be the thing that -- the catalyst that finally makes us ook hard at this immigration system that we all agree needs to be fixed, and if that's the case, then this was the last gas op, you knof that system, and maybe we can replace it with somethinghat makes sense, that's humane and compassionate and still addresses our security needs and our labor needs. >> most federal judges, i think, don't speak out about these kinds of things, it's fair to...
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vide the 92-y lr-old learner says ooking forward to seeing his son lead theat nnals to a world seriesl are. yeah. all right. 5:14 is the time right now mike thomas, good morning. you as welys, good morning to finally the sun is rising here d in.c. and look at that gorgeous, gorgeouun sse. lots of blue out there as t well. goo be a sunny bright beautiful day here in d.c. pile on thengunscreen. you're to need it not just today but through the weekend as well. finally we got a dryeekend here in d.c. it's been aevile. laeral weekends here in town, we've at least had the f chcehowersan and thunderstorms. not so this weekend for father's day. so far so good. 70 degrees outside in d.c. nice andth comfortable nor and west. 66 dulles, 6 gaithersburg, maybe even light jacket weather in the mountains. our friends in cumberland 55 degrees, martinsburg 55 as well. down towards leonardtown close to where we'll b for zip trip this morning, 63 degrees at this hour. satellite ande radar around th region, mostly sunny co mitions. iean, you just saw the live shot. again a couple of cloudso tryisneak the
vide the 92-y lr-old learner says ooking forward to seeing his son lead theat nnals to a world seriesl are. yeah. all right. 5:14 is the time right now mike thomas, good morning. you as welys, good morning to finally the sun is rising here d in.c. and look at that gorgeous, gorgeouun sse. lots of blue out there as t well. goo be a sunny bright beautiful day here in d.c. pile on thengunscreen. you're to need it not just today but through the weekend as well. finally we got a dryeekend here in...
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this is a very interesting development. ook guts to start my business.but as it grew bigger and bigger, it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. and that 2% cash back adds up to thousands of dollars each year... so i can keep growing my business in big leaps! what's in your wallet? the beswith neutrogena® beach? beach defense® sunscreen. helioplex™ powered, uva uvb strong....