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we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand for tobacco is high. foreign cigarettes are five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from a local show back industry has some way to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco industry would cover i'd say somewhere between twenty to thirty percent if we control the smuggled and locally produced tobacco. says he and thousands of other people have no choice but to keep growing tobacco a plant that kills those who use it but one which many palestinians depend upon to survive at al-jazeera joubert in the occupied west bank. one of the biggest problems facing our oceans and the loss of seagrass meadows one check rule for roughly fifteen percent of the ocean's total carbon storage and perhaps earth they hope to wife as much carbon dioxide as rain forest and they're al
we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand for tobacco is high. foreign cigarettes are five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from a local show back industry has some way to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco...
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we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on the regulated industry for their livelihood demand for tobacco is high foreign cigarettes are five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local tobacco industry has a way to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco industry would cover let's say somewhere between twenty to thirty percent if we control the smuggled and locally produced tobacco. says he and thousands of other people have no choice but to keep growing tobacco a plant that kills those who use it but one which many palestinians depend upon to survive child strafford al-jazeera joubert in the occupied west bank. drought in ireland has dried out several crop fields and revealed an ancient monument that has been hidden for thousands of years photographer who flew a drone over the boeing valleys discovered a nearly thick henge which appears a
we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on the regulated industry for their livelihood demand for tobacco is high foreign cigarettes are five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local tobacco industry has a way to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco...
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p.a. talks very much on the side of the egyptians it is actually quite positive that egypt is willing to deal directly with hamas which means they're no longer holding them responsible as they used to for all sorts of attacks in sinai or associations with so-called terrorist groups in sinai and i think it can bring some hope for management of borders between gaza and egypt and hopefully relieving a little bit of pressure in gaza what about gaza and its relationship with the west bank that how will fatah respond. there are no two ways about it i mean five to his demanding full control of security in the gaza strip and i suspect hamas would be happy to hand that over to to the p.a. as long as they guarantee their ability to continue their right to resist occupation and to build towards any potential. encounter with the israelis now the p.a. is unlikely to agree to that and i think that's going to remain an issue of difference between the two the issue of the civil service and the people who
p.a. talks very much on the side of the egyptians it is actually quite positive that egypt is willing to deal directly with hamas which means they're no longer holding them responsible as they used to for all sorts of attacks in sinai or associations with so-called terrorist groups in sinai and i think it can bring some hope for management of borders between gaza and egypt and hopefully relieving a little bit of pressure in gaza what about gaza and its relationship with the west bank that how...
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we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand but tobacco is high. foreign cigarettes are five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local industry has a way to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco industry would cover i'd say somewhere between twenty to thirty percent if we control the smuggled and locally produced tobacco. says he and thousands of other people have no choice but to keep growing tobacco a plant that kills those who use it but one which many palestinians depend upon to survive. in the occupied west bank. a melting ice berg and greenland is causing fears of a tsunami several residents near the danger zone in the village of. have been moved to higher ground the government and police have been put on high alert as it's the melting ice for the entire settlement in a remote village
we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand but tobacco is high. foreign cigarettes are five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local industry has a way to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco industry...
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occupied west bank nonetheless what we've seen here is a very strong iteration of what the official p.a. line is against this i think they were stung by an op-ed and an interview given respectively by the u.s. envoy jason green and the son in law of donald trump jarrod cushiony when they were visiting the region last week in which they were pretty strong in their criticism of the current leadership of the palestinian authority the p.a. saw that very much as an attempt to sort of bypass its role appeal to the palestinian public about issues like the economic prospects that might be available under us less u.s. led peace initiative and so the fatah leadership has decided to call this public protest to really cement its opposition to that line we've also had the words of the p.a. president mahmoud abbas read out by his foreign is foreign minister maliki on a on a trip just just recently in which again he said the united states had in declaring jerusalem the capital of israel had lost its political and moral suitability to be a broker in the peace process. all right harry force a life for u
occupied west bank nonetheless what we've seen here is a very strong iteration of what the official p.a. line is against this i think they were stung by an op-ed and an interview given respectively by the u.s. envoy jason green and the son in law of donald trump jarrod cushiony when they were visiting the region last week in which they were pretty strong in their criticism of the current leadership of the palestinian authority the p.a. saw that very much as an attempt to sort of bypass its role...
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we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand put a back is high on cigarettes of five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local industry has some not and if we're to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco industry would cover i'd say somewhere between twenty to thirty percent if we control the smuggled and locally produced tobacco. says he and sounds of other people have no choice but to keep growing tobacco a plant that kills those who use it but one which many palestinians depend upon to survive. in the occupied west bank the tall boys rescued from that flooded cave in thailand will be discharged from the hospital on thursday health minister says the footballers and their coach are recovering well divers cotham out a back cave earlier this week they'd been trapped in there for more than two
we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand put a back is high on cigarettes of five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local industry has some not and if we're to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco...
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we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand for tobacco is high. five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local tobacco industry. if we're to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco industry would at say somewhere between twenty to thirty percent if we control the smuggled and locally produced tobacco. says he and thousands of other people have no choice but to keep growing tobacco a plant that kills those who use it but one which many palestinians depend upon to survive. in the occupied west bank. some breaking news we're getting here to al-jazeera reports of two explosions in somalia's capital mogadishu witnesses told the reuters news agency that gunfire was heard near the presidential palace we'll bring you more on that as soon as we have it. now france is celebrating bastille day the natio
we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand for tobacco is high. five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local tobacco industry. if we're to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco industry would at say...
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we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand for tobacco is high. cigarettes of five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local industry has some way to calculate how much of a deficit the tobacco industry would cover i'd say somewhere between twenty to thirty percent if we control the smuggled and locally produced tobacco. says he and thousands of other people have no choice but to keep growing tobacco a plant that kills those who use it but one which many palestinians depend upon to survive. in the occupied west bank. it's critically endangered black rhino have died in kenya after being moved to a national park the ministry of tourism and while i've said is early investigations point to sort poisoning as a rhinos try to adapt to the more say on water in the park the surviving rhinos are being closel
we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand for tobacco is high. cigarettes of five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local industry has some way to calculate how much of a deficit the tobacco industry would cover...
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they stay out of the vast majority of the heavy rainfall, but again, just west of town into eastern p.a., some heavy rains in store. boston could see heavy rainfall as well. and temperatures as a result of all this little bit cooler again. 76 in new york, only 82 in washington. >> all right, p.j., thank you. >>> he may be leaving the senate, but utah's orrin hatch wants the world to know he's not dead yet, despite what the internet says. hatch on monday posted a screen shot of his own google search result that said he died on september 11st, 2017. the 84-year-old had some fun with the fatal error, telling google, we might need to talk. and with a nod perhaps to conspiracy theorists, the longtime republican produced proof of life, exhibit "a," hatch in his office reading the news. google apologized, fixing the result telling the senator "you are very much alive and sporting a great sense of humor," touche. >> a reminder that there is a lot of garbage on the internet and a lot of dumb people who fall for it. >>> we're here this morning, so you know what that means, right? it means we did
they stay out of the vast majority of the heavy rainfall, but again, just west of town into eastern p.a., some heavy rains in store. boston could see heavy rainfall as well. and temperatures as a result of all this little bit cooler again. 76 in new york, only 82 in washington. >> all right, p.j., thank you. >>> he may be leaving the senate, but utah's orrin hatch wants the world to know he's not dead yet, despite what the internet says. hatch on monday posted a screen shot of...
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second general erekat they were complaining of an attempt to sort of bypass or even overthrow the p.a. leadership as the u.s. tries to drive this through appealing to the palestinians on grounds of economic opportunity that might be available to them if the u.s. peace plan were adopted they say the palestinian authority continues to say that the u.s. declaration on jerusalem recognizing it as israel's capital disqualifies united states a speech of much of mahmoud abbas as words just read out over the last twenty four hours again says that the united states is morally and politically unfit to take part in the peace process they are keen to show that their supporters a very much behind them in that message. other french government and several companies are being accused of freely selling egypt's president the tools he needs to brutally crackdown on dissent a report by the international federation for human rights and other non-governmental organizations looks not only at weapons but also sales of powerful surveillance technology the report says the between twenty ten and twenty sixteen
second general erekat they were complaining of an attempt to sort of bypass or even overthrow the p.a. leadership as the u.s. tries to drive this through appealing to the palestinians on grounds of economic opportunity that might be available to them if the u.s. peace plan were adopted they say the palestinian authority continues to say that the u.s. declaration on jerusalem recognizing it as israel's capital disqualifies united states a speech of much of mahmoud abbas as words just read out...
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were in the region i just a few days ago each talking to the media here and be more critical of the p.a. leadership the president mahmoud abbas and the p.l.o. second generation erica they were complaining of an attempt to sort of bypass or even overthrow the p.a. leadership as the u.s. tries to drive this through appealing to the palestinians on grounds of economic opportunity that might be available to them if the u.s. peace plan were adopted they say the palestinian authority continues to say that the u.s. declaration on jerusalem recognizing it as israel's capital disqualifies united states a speech of much of what about his words just read out over the last twenty four hours again says that the united states is morally and politically unfit to take part in the peace process they are keen to show that their supporters are very much behind them in that message. as is out there these are our top stories the u.n. says more than a quarter of a million syrians have now been displaced by the government offensive to retake tera province in the southwest hopes of a cease fire have been tryin
were in the region i just a few days ago each talking to the media here and be more critical of the p.a. leadership the president mahmoud abbas and the p.l.o. second generation erica they were complaining of an attempt to sort of bypass or even overthrow the p.a. leadership as the u.s. tries to drive this through appealing to the palestinians on grounds of economic opportunity that might be available to them if the u.s. peace plan were adopted they say the palestinian authority continues to say...
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we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate use tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand for tobacco is high. born cigarettes of five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local tobacco industry. if we're to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco industry would cover i'd say somewhere between twenty to thirty percent if we control the smuggled and locally produced tobacco. says he and thousands of other people have no choice but to keep growing tobacco a plant that kills those who use it but one which many palestinians depend upon to survive but al-jazeera joubert in the occupied west bank at least one hundred twenty people have been killed in southwestern pakistan at a campaign rally just weeks before the country's general election the attack happened on the same day that former prime minister now a sharif was arrested upon arrival back
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in the past 48 hours, we're talking about portions of western areas just west of philly into eastern p.aalking about places such as harrisburg, york, out towards lancaster, upwards of 6 to 8 inches of rainfall have come down. baltimore, certainly in and around washington as well, some tremendous rainfall that has been coming down in the last couple days. in fact, the national weather service still watching some 30 million people across this region underneath the flood concern. and notice the areas indicated in maroon, that is right across that region of eastern pennsylvania where we have the flood warnings in place, meaning flooding is either imminent or occurring. and unfortunately, the rainfall still looks pretty high over those regions, moving over the next several days. in fact, look at rainfall totals. really, the good news for new york city is they stay out of the vast majority of the heavy rainfall, but west of town into eastern p.a., some heavy rains in store. boston one of those spots that could see heavy rainfall as well. and temperatures as a result of all this little bit cool
in the past 48 hours, we're talking about portions of western areas just west of philly into eastern p.aalking about places such as harrisburg, york, out towards lancaster, upwards of 6 to 8 inches of rainfall have come down. baltimore, certainly in and around washington as well, some tremendous rainfall that has been coming down in the last couple days. in fact, the national weather service still watching some 30 million people across this region underneath the flood concern. and notice the...
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. >> i said to the colleagues my wife feels bringing the kids and he said wou mhan mind doing a p.a. she likes toact. >> i was really nervous when i was first going to do it but on i did it i thought this is ok. hello everybody i'm pleased to announce. take care on the escalator hold to the handrail. >> it is designed it tackle a serious ndoblem. ar tennessee a day get injured on the network and we have notices when people do injure themselves they are not taking enough care using the stairs. >> on average 15 a month are injured ts way. for some meghan's message seems to be getting through. >> get your attention. i think everyone takes notice when a child says something because they don't always mean s. >> what d somebody who studies the psychology of the human voice make o it? skwraoeurb>> deeper voices are as having more authority than higher voices so a child's voice wouldn't have tt authority. but perhaps it is the shock factor ofheearing t child's voice. >> it may be a short term result but ttation says injuries have droppedy by nea 2/3 since her announcements started. do you th
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[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, normally we see the excessive heat warnings in the desert. this is near the oregon border. starting today, temperatures reach triple digits. 110 in neighborhoods. this is going to be a brutally long heat wave, possibly going through tuesday. look at it. 95 in sacramento. 100 in chico. same thing in fresno. thunderstorms again down to the south. those aren to tahoe starting with a 20% chance today. our best chance of thunderstorms saturday and more chances next week. >>> mike, thank you. the founder of papa john's has resigned as chairman of the board after apologizing for using a racial slur. forbes reported john schnatter used the n-word during a conference call in may. they announced they accepted his resignation after he admitted the incident was true. he founded papa john's in 1984 and is its largest tarsh ceo lar after blaming slow sales growth on the tcou football players kneeling during
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were in the region i just a few days ago each talking to the media here and be more critical of the p.a. leadership the president mahmoud abbas and the p.l.o. said you general erekat they were complaining of an attempt to sort of bypass or even overthrow the p.a. leadership as the u.s. tries to drive this through appealing to the palestinians on grounds of economic opportunity that might be available to them if the us. peace plan were adopted they say the palestinian authority continues to say that the us declaration on jerusalem recognizing it as israel's capital disqualifies united states a speech of much of what about his words just read out over the last twenty four hours again says that the united states is morally and politically unfit to take part in the peace process they are keen to show that their supporters are very much behind them in that message how germany's interior minister has threatened to resign rather than support chancellor angela merkel's new migration deal horses a office been discussing the agreement with his c.s.u. party which is a crucial coalition partner in
were in the region i just a few days ago each talking to the media here and be more critical of the p.a. leadership the president mahmoud abbas and the p.l.o. said you general erekat they were complaining of an attempt to sort of bypass or even overthrow the p.a. leadership as the u.s. tries to drive this through appealing to the palestinians on grounds of economic opportunity that might be available to them if the us. peace plan were adopted they say the palestinian authority continues to say...
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[ding] woman on p.a.: please fasten your seatbelts for unexpected turbulence.nnouncer: the chances of being a victim in an airline crash, 1 in 29 million. hey could i get some peanuts? the chances of being involved in a car crash are far greater than lightning strikes and plane crashes. and if you are texting while driving, your risk of crash increases 23 times. now, i may be an unlucky guy, but i don't have to be part of that statistic, and neither do you. drive responsibly. maria: the media happened scape continues to grow and shift and sport is one of the most of competitive landscapes. our next guest payment ceo of bar stool sports. it's the edgy, controversial guy-centric pop culture. erika nardini says she has embraced the site from the beginning. thank you so many for joining us. congratulations. you and the founder have been on this program before. we note reaction we get from our viewers. congrats. >> we are fired up about it. maria: what's leading the growth at barstool. >> there will never be another barstool sports. this company is growing and expan
[ding] woman on p.a.: please fasten your seatbelts for unexpected turbulence.nnouncer: the chances of being a victim in an airline crash, 1 in 29 million. hey could i get some peanuts? the chances of being involved in a car crash are far greater than lightning strikes and plane crashes. and if you are texting while driving, your risk of crash increases 23 times. now, i may be an unlucky guy, but i don't have to be part of that statistic, and neither do you. drive responsibly. maria: the media...
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[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s. but, it is almost entirely preventable. most colon cancers start as polyps. and screening finds polyps, so they can be removed, before they even turn into cancer. if you're over 50, get screened for colorectal cancer. screening saves lives. >>> let's look around the state at 4:41. normally stuck in the mid-60s. cloudiness at monterey at 69. we've still got a threat of thunderstorms in the high desert. palm springs 102. most of the storms fall apart. 100 today in yosemite. a slight chance of a storm in the afternoon. the thunderstorm chances start tomorrow up in tahoe and linger through about sunday. look at the temperatures near 90 next week. >> mike, thank you. for the first time facebook will have to pay out for the cambridge analytica scandal. they will fine the company 500,000 pounds. that's about $663,000 u.s. this will
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[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig . >>> a real shock tonight for some folks in the east bay. they received an anti-semitic robocall to support a republican candidate running for congress. >> john fitzgerald says he has nothing toe do with the call despite his own anti-semitic views. >> lillian has the story. join p. >> reporter: he denies that the holocaust ever happened. he said he never authorized the robocall by asking people to vote for him. >> he's helping unat dosonier. but when these people listened to the robocall, it brought her to tears. she's co-president of the women of shalom. >> it's big lies. it's a troubling time to be alive. >> the robocall said it was paid for by the road to power.com which has paid for similar messages in the past. fitzgerald said i have no affiliation to road to power nor will i never the future. the rhetoric in the robocall is consistent with what fitzgerald said last m
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[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> this is abc 7 mornings. >> good morning. time now approaching 4:43 a.m. temperature wise right now, we're waking up in the 50s across the board. it is a cool start. grab a light jacket as you head outside. later on today, the wide range in temperatures. the coast is cool in the mid 60s. downtown san francisco near 70 later on today. 76 in oakland, but it will be hot inland. 93 in walnut creek. 96, the high in antioch. we'll look at the seven-day forecast in about four minutes, yes caw. >> thank you. >> a roaming mountain lion forced officers to put a neighborhood in san mateo on lockdown for about six hours. happened near virgina avenue and jackson street yesterday. people living in 800 homes were ordered to stay inside. neighbors say the mountain lion did not act aggressively, but authorities launched an all-out effort to find and relocate it. >> we were sitting in our
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[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s. but, it is almost entirely preventable. most colon cancers start as polyps. and screening finds polyps, so they can be removed, before they even turn into cancer. if you're over 50, get screened for colorectal cancer. screening saves lives. >> announcer: thb abc 7 mornings. >>> good morning. 4:42 a.m. on this friday. it's a humid morning out there. we have a little bit of drizzle working from the south to the north. the next couple of hours not out of the question to have a couple of drops on the windshield. just take caution this morning and drizzle and fog for the ferry ride. mass transit looking good. the three-day planner the next couple days sunshine in the afternoon pch each and every day guys nice out there. >>> sounds good thanks. >>> developing news in southern california. investigators trying to determine the cause
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environment but at the same time the center of the story and i feel myself inside the nature of the channel p.a is already involved in other projects one of them is a hotel for the renowned your betters turin soccer club it will also sport plenty of green but it won't be as luxurious as the venti. because you were there that is a project that's meant to be provocative. with all the green in and around the building. and the steel structures imitating nature. are meant to get people ready for a far more extensive inclusion of greenery in buildings to come from. the event very residential complex is a unique piece of architecture and an inspiration for future projects it's already a must see for architecture fans and students from all over. the. next up we're headed to a national park to experience nature in the purest form now this park about an hour's drive from the a story in capital tallinn house remnants which date back to the ice age it's slightly off the beaten path but that didn't stop us from packing our bags for a little adventure. is nearly always a fresh breeze blowing here. our nation
environment but at the same time the center of the story and i feel myself inside the nature of the channel p.a is already involved in other projects one of them is a hotel for the renowned your betters turin soccer club it will also sport plenty of green but it won't be as luxurious as the venti. because you were there that is a project that's meant to be provocative. with all the green in and around the building. and the steel structures imitating nature. are meant to get people ready for a...
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second general erekat they were complaining of an attempt to sort of bypass or even overthrow the p.a. leadership as the u.s. tries to drive this through appealing to the palestinians on grounds of economic opportunity that might be available to them if the u.s. peace plan were adopted they say the palestinian authority continues to say that the u.s. declaration on jerusalem recognizing it as israel's capital disqualifies united states a speech of much of what about his words just read out over the last twenty four hours again says that the united states is morally and politically unfit to take part in the peace process they are keen to show that their supporters a very much behind them in that message. that's it for me in london a moment now to during and. loren thank you let's return to our top story on the fighting in southwestern syria and the increasing number of displaced people there is the director of policy analysis of the dog institute joining us here in the studio good to speak with you again on the news grid so we're hearing from the jordanian foreign minister that he is s
second general erekat they were complaining of an attempt to sort of bypass or even overthrow the p.a. leadership as the u.s. tries to drive this through appealing to the palestinians on grounds of economic opportunity that might be available to them if the u.s. peace plan were adopted they say the palestinian authority continues to say that the u.s. declaration on jerusalem recognizing it as israel's capital disqualifies united states a speech of much of what about his words just read out over...
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[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> this is "abc 7 mornings." >> good morning. 4:42 a.m. we have issues with fog. it is dense in spots early on this morning. you can see visibility on live doppler 7 napa and half moon bay one mile visibility. drive slow, use the low beams. elsewhere we're doing okay, a slower than normal commute. extremes today, wide range. inland near 100 degrees but along the coast, we're cool in the 60s. the accuweather seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >>> the founder of papa john's pizza says it was a mistake to step down after accused of using a racial slur. john snadser says the board of directors asked him to resign without any investigation and he should not have complied. snadser accused the board of not knowing how to hand al crisis based on misinformation and blaming a marketing agency for pressuri
[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> this is "abc 7 mornings." >> good morning. 4:42 a.m. we have issues with fog. it is dense in spots early on this morning. you can see visibility on live doppler 7 napa and half moon bay one...
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[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> and we're coming up on 4:43 on this tuesday. look at the heat down around palm springs. add insult, they're even more humid than we're going to be. look at the thachance of thunderstorms in the high desert. we'll feel 102 in fresno. 101 in chico. you may see a few high clouds from these thunderstorms come our way, but for the most part, the best chance is going to be there, and then it's going to shift into the high country tomorrow, all the way through about saturday. >> mike, thank you. the fbi making a renewed effort to close two local cold case murders. the bureau and oakland police have released a public service announcement to help solve the murder of brian bole, walking home from a bar early april 10th, 2016, when someone shot him to death. it happened near interstate 580. there's a $30,000 reward for information leading to his killer. t
[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> and we're coming up on 4:43 on this tuesday. look at the heat down around palm springs. add insult, they're even more humid than we're going to be. look at the thachance of thunderstorms in the high desert. we'll feel 102 in fresno. 101 in chico. you may see...
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[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course.er: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. giants back in town to take on the brewers. law enforcement appreciation night. the temperature about 63 and a breezy 58 by the end of the game. we'll talk about the beach hazards you'll find heading to the coast the next day or so. >>> a major study finds lowering your blood pressure to recommended levels can cut your risk of dementia that includes alzheimer's. researchers in utah found people whose top blood pressure reading was taken down to 120 were 19% less likely to develop mild cognitive impairment and 15% less likely to eventually develop dementia. the results similar to other research which found lower blood pressure can cut your risk of heart attack and stroke. >>> a program will guarantee enrollment for community college students at private universities across the state similar to a program that
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[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> a's are taking on the blue jays at the coliseum tonight. first pitch at 7:05, a cool 63 degrees, dropping down to about 58 degrees under a partly sunny sky. the a's are 6-4 in the last ten games. the air quality around the state, coming up next. here's reggie with more news. >>> thanks, mike. one city in contra costa county could be a step closer to having medical marijuana dispensary. the martinez planning commission expected to decide today whether to recommend approve a conditional use permit. the cannabis dispensary would share a building with an athletic training facility. whatever they decide the city council can appeal. the commission meets at 7:00 tonight. >>> vermont senator bernie sanders made medicare for all a cornerstone of his presidential campaign and a study shows how much that would cost. >> government health care spending would increase by more than $3
[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> a's are taking on the blue jays at the coliseum tonight. first pitch at 7:05, a cool 63 degrees, dropping down to about 58 degrees under a partly sunny sky. the a's are 6-4 in the last ten games. the air quality around the state, coming up next. here's reggie with more news. >>>...
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[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> we're following breaking news near athens, greece. authorities now confirm at least 49 people have died in wildfires burning along the coast. nearly half the victims were found huddled together right there next to a beach. fishing boats have joined navy ships in rescuing people from the resorts there. but a boat carrying ten tourists who fled the fires has been reported missing. >>> turning to politics, there's some new buzz about the 2020 presidential race focused on a congressman from ohio. democrat tim ryan has hired a veteran political operative who served as bernie sanders' campaign coordinator in iowa to be his adviser in iowa this year. ryan has made several trips to iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. the news website the intercept says he's been building a team for a possible presidential campaign. now, ryan's spokesperson declined to comment. >>> a candida
[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> we're following breaking news near athens, greece. authorities now confirm at least 49 people have died in wildfires burning along the coast. nearly half the victims were found huddled together right there next to a beach. fishing boats have joined navy ships in rescuing people from the...
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[indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> we're back with the unbelievable devastation in greece. this morning dozens of people are dead and dozens more reported missing in the historic wildfires raging near athens, greece. one official calls it a biblical disaster. among at least the 74 people dead are some children. some died in their cars while trying to escape. >>> the family of a man fatally shot in a florida parking lot is demanding changes to the state's controversial stand your ground law. they insist markeis mcglockton was murdered during an argument over a parking space last week. but the local sheriff is not arresting the shooter saying the act was justified because the man said he felt his life was in danger. mcglockton's father is outraged. >> any kind of law that allows one man to kill another man and the man that pulled the trigger ev g fnted needs to stop. something needs to be done. >> the fami
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currently collected on behalf of the palestinian authority of mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank the p.a. which has been trying to squeeze hamas in terms of its finances as well that could be a very complicated process to try and organize the logistics involved in totally resourcing the hundreds of trucks worth of goods that come into gaza every day in the shorter term this is going to have a severe impact on the already crisis ridden gazan economy. still to come here on al-jazeera the cleanup begins in japan after catastrophic flooding as officials say more than one hundred fifty people have died and the bass all over arab homeland in central asia it's pitted farmers against the mad occurred and forced hundreds from their homes. welcome back to take a look at weather conditions across eastern parts of china and taiwan it's typhoon maria which is the main concern is going to go just over the northern parts of taiwan and then hit very close to food issue and it's going to be associated with some extremely strong is a big seas we're looking at way fights well in excess of ten to twelve met
currently collected on behalf of the palestinian authority of mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank the p.a. which has been trying to squeeze hamas in terms of its finances as well that could be a very complicated process to try and organize the logistics involved in totally resourcing the hundreds of trucks worth of goods that come into gaza every day in the shorter term this is going to have a severe impact on the already crisis ridden gazan economy. still to come here on al-jazeera the...
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to which both countries are signed up and in this latest incident or these latest reports out of the p.a. the russian ambassador has just been quoted as saying that's alexander yucca vanco british investigators have no evidence of russian involvement in the script poisoning russia will exert political pressure on the british side this political pressure will continue through official requests and dialogue with the british side i think what he's referring to is repeated requests from the kremlin to have access to the script holes themselves who are now recovering they've been moved to a secret location the british have so far failed to offer them that for the moment general leave it there and come back to that situation develops through the day i'm sure thank you. plenty ahead here on the al-jazeera news hour including five years on we examine the successes and failures of the australian program to prevent refugees reaching the mainland plus. your trip. there. and you are not alone. the victims of the biggest sexual abuse scandal in sport receive an award for their courage in speaking out
to which both countries are signed up and in this latest incident or these latest reports out of the p.a. the russian ambassador has just been quoted as saying that's alexander yucca vanco british investigators have no evidence of russian involvement in the script poisoning russia will exert political pressure on the british side this political pressure will continue through official requests and dialogue with the british side i think what he's referring to is repeated requests from the kremlin...
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the state and federal government are now to blame in the disappeared in the region of p.a. tourists negras. one focus is the city of allende a place that is key to the report the activists are compiling. by and it is clear when you are young he is a city in the state of course we know it's known around the world because of the tragedy that took place there in twenty eleven. established that more than three hundred missing their disappeared. and it was also the law that it went to the drug traffickers are said to have stolen money from their own cartel and fled to the united states when that was doubtless their former accomplices went looking for their family to find them and to settle scores. but the investigation in twenty sixteen and the witness statements in the sun until a new trial described what really happened they us all this one of the dealers provided information should be d.n.a. the u.s. drug enforcement administration the d.e.a.'s and passed on that information to mexico and mexico passed the information on to the organized crime groups so you go to sites where
the state and federal government are now to blame in the disappeared in the region of p.a. tourists negras. one focus is the city of allende a place that is key to the report the activists are compiling. by and it is clear when you are young he is a city in the state of course we know it's known around the world because of the tragedy that took place there in twenty eleven. established that more than three hundred missing their disappeared. and it was also the law that it went to the drug...
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currently collected on behalf of the palestinian authority of mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank the p.a. which has been trying to squeeze hamas in terms of its finances as well that those could be a very complicated process to try and organize the logistics involved in totally resourcing the hundreds of trucks worth of goods that come into gaza every day in the shorter term this is going to have a severe impact on the already crisis ridden gaza economy. excitement is building for the first semifinal of the football world cup which kicks off in just under an hour european neighbors of france and belgium will face off for a place in sunday's final let's go live to the pascha butler who is with french fans in the capital paris so a lot of people gathered behind you there would you say that the french fans are quite optimistic seeing is that actually want to world cup before. their imagination you can probably hit the fans behind them just that way so that you can actually be revered said to be sixty town the rule and the french the mare paris or should say i actually said that if problems
currently collected on behalf of the palestinian authority of mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank the p.a. which has been trying to squeeze hamas in terms of its finances as well that those could be a very complicated process to try and organize the logistics involved in totally resourcing the hundreds of trucks worth of goods that come into gaza every day in the shorter term this is going to have a severe impact on the already crisis ridden gaza economy. excitement is building for the...
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over the last month and a half which is actually doing something very different it's targeting the p.a. sanctions the palestinian authority sanctions against gaza and this is something that we haven't seen before a group of young palestinian activists coming together to directly demand that the palestinian authority lift the sanctions against the gazan people which is actually exasperating the israeli siege making the suffering a lot worse and it's a very interesting campaign because it's uniting palestinians from all different geographic areas and also from different political affiliations so this is a very important show of solidarity and i think it's very exciting because and inspiring because it's actually moving toward something that's tangible and achievable what do you think the chances are of the palestinian authority the lifting the sanctions. with the movement is actually gaining in popularity and the protests are increasing in numbers and the campaign is spreading to all areas of palestine and i think that's very important and i think the fact that this is something tangible
over the last month and a half which is actually doing something very different it's targeting the p.a. sanctions the palestinian authority sanctions against gaza and this is something that we haven't seen before a group of young palestinian activists coming together to directly demand that the palestinian authority lift the sanctions against the gazan people which is actually exasperating the israeli siege making the suffering a lot worse and it's a very interesting campaign because it's...
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they are disappearing from maryland and p.a. i'm in my late '40s and i watched this in a my generation. the lands are being cleared. we keep buying plastics and putting out chemicals, killing things that need to feed these animals. and i do believe it's up to the states. my children want to go hunting. there's no land left. pennsylvania deer has died at. there is elk but you can't get a license for elk hunting. >> guest: well, i mean, the sort of heartfelt feeling about the degradation to the environment is exactly what led to the o passage of the endanged species act of 1973. to some degree it lay behind the obama administration's decision to oppose the hunting rules that the park service land in 2015. and similar rules on fish and wildlife service land in alaska in 2016. this is a debate we've talked earlier with a calleder about, endangered species act relation changes proposed by the fish and wildlife service this week. the callers deeply felt concern about ecological degradation would be at the heart of that debate which is
they are disappearing from maryland and p.a. i'm in my late '40s and i watched this in a my generation. the lands are being cleared. we keep buying plastics and putting out chemicals, killing things that need to feed these animals. and i do believe it's up to the states. my children want to go hunting. there's no land left. pennsylvania deer has died at. there is elk but you can't get a license for elk hunting. >> guest: well, i mean, the sort of heartfelt feeling about the degradation to...
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p.a. official scott pruitt. >> she was reading off a script. should resign. >> laura: wasn't she on msnbc. >> she was. she had a t-shirt on. it said your founding fathers owned slaves. now this 'em bodies the self-hatred of america. my o ancestors were in spain and italy. however these are our founding fathers and in a time when we're told not to judge anybody. we should not judge people. i think judging the founding fathers by their sins and slavery was a dark sin to judge them -- >> laura: just on that. they never did anything else. >> you look at people and take them for good and bad and you learn from their errors and you take the good and try to perpetuate that and we're bigger than our sins. >> i like how that woman confronting peru i hadab was holding the baby and the note cards. she could not remember those profound moments where her baby wanted cleann' water. take the cameras away. it's all about social media. happy 4th of july. stay tuned for our interview with suzanne somers. stay tuned. -- pushing the consideration of race in colleg
p.a. official scott pruitt. >> she was reading off a script. should resign. >> laura: wasn't she on msnbc. >> she was. she had a t-shirt on. it said your founding fathers owned slaves. now this 'em bodies the self-hatred of america. my o ancestors were in spain and italy. however these are our founding fathers and in a time when we're told not to judge anybody. we should not judge people. i think judging the founding fathers by their sins and slavery was a dark sin to judge...
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current and former echl p.a. officials tell politico that the agency is suppressing a report about the dangers of inhaling formal formaldahyde vapor. it's coming at the end of the obama administration, and it links formaldahyde to illnesses like leukemia, and the officials say this report is being kept from the public as part of an ongoing effort to undermine the scientific research that the e.p.a. performs. now, an e.p.a. spokesperson denied that the reports released as being delayed intentionally. telling cnn in a statement assessments of this type are often the result of needs for particular rulemaking and undergoing extensive intra-agency and inter-agency process. outgoing epa head scott pruitt testified before congress all it is way back in january that this study was nearing completion, and months later lawmakers were asking the e.p.a. when they were going to get to see a copy of this key study, and obviously, brook, this is coming at a very chaotic time for the e.p.a. already with pruett's resignation yest
current and former echl p.a. officials tell politico that the agency is suppressing a report about the dangers of inhaling formal formaldahyde vapor. it's coming at the end of the obama administration, and it links formaldahyde to illnesses like leukemia, and the officials say this report is being kept from the public as part of an ongoing effort to undermine the scientific research that the e.p.a. performs. now, an e.p.a. spokesperson denied that the reports released as being delayed...
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to be used, and they need it at various times throughout the lease and we have to do a little bit of p.a. and t.i., 10ant improvements and then the training. and d.p.h. also has other programs that can come in afterward and use it for that and we would like both the department and the real estate would like to have more of availability for non-profits to come in and to do their training and to use it for those purposes. >> supervisor peskin: thanks. >> supervisor kim: i do have a number of questions on this item but i'll go first to the b.l.a. report. >> supervisors, with the budget legislative analyst office. it approves a sub-lease between the department of health and the leaser for 20,000 square feet of space at 735 mission street. the lease will be for 3.5 year term from july 1, 2018 to january 16, 2022 with no options to extend. on page 25 of our report, you will see in table 3 the total cost for the proposed sub-lease are $3.8 million. the primary need for space at 1735 mission is for the six-month period in calendar year 2019 when d.p.h. will conduct training for all staff on the
to be used, and they need it at various times throughout the lease and we have to do a little bit of p.a. and t.i., 10ant improvements and then the training. and d.p.h. also has other programs that can come in afterward and use it for that and we would like both the department and the real estate would like to have more of availability for non-profits to come in and to do their training and to use it for those purposes. >> supervisor peskin: thanks. >> supervisor kim: i do have a...
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the spring of 1933 we got the public works administration and somebody down in hell i think made the p.a at the wpa because it's much too confusing but the pw a good huge projects they did boulder dam. they did a bridge, that can think. that was wonderful or the economy over time but it was slower to great jobs because they were so big, it took a lot of planning. the other chips program from that spring was the ccc,, civilian conversation -- conservation corps. roosevelt adored the program but that was only single young men ages 18-22 but were willing to leave home and live at work camps. so that was obviously a limited thing. then in the winter of 34-35, the economy took a dive in things are so bad that they very quickly set up a very fast program called the civil works administration, the cwa that he mentioned, also run by harry hopkins. that is massive hiring very fast. i think probably the job creation, what they called, in other words, hiring more people than you need, that probably happen more in the cwa, but a lot of jobs that were pioneered in the cwa would then picked up and one
the spring of 1933 we got the public works administration and somebody down in hell i think made the p.a at the wpa because it's much too confusing but the pw a good huge projects they did boulder dam. they did a bridge, that can think. that was wonderful or the economy over time but it was slower to great jobs because they were so big, it took a lot of planning. the other chips program from that spring was the ccc,, civilian conversation -- conservation corps. roosevelt adored the program but...
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to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the nfl p.as grievance and on the nfl's anthem policy. no new rules relating to the anthem will be issued or enforced for the next several weeks while these confidential discussions are ongoing. the nfl took a lot of heat for not including the players association in these discussions. >> their job as an american company is to allow freedom of expression. sometimes freedom of expression might be something you don't like. the nfl rule passed in may by the owners didn't allow place to sit or kneel during the anthem. but it did allow players to stay in the locker room. another issue here is whether president trump will weigh in on this policy. he has tweeted over a dozen times about the anthem and nfl protests in the past. we haven't seen anything this morning. reporting live here in santa clara, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5 . >>> a new report is out this morning looking into whether the oakland police department is targeting african- americans. the mayor calls it unsettling. kpix 5's jackie ward repor
to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the nfl p.as grievance and on the nfl's anthem policy. no new rules relating to the anthem will be issued or enforced for the next several weeks while these confidential discussions are ongoing. the nfl took a lot of heat for not including the players association in these discussions. >> their job as an american company is to allow freedom of expression. sometimes freedom of expression might be...
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pumped loudly here all day, i think steven tyler and aerosmith are going to be the last people on the p.a. before the president is introduced because he got here about 15 minutes ago to the state fairgrounds. this has been multiple hours this afternoon, raucous, boisterous cheering, excitement. they have been chanting things like build that wall, build that wall and of course colleagues at cnn getting shouted out heavily all afternoon. this should be wrapping up here any second now and we will have the president into this evening. >> bill: thank you for that. charlie hurt, washington times columnist, fox news contributor here with me. juan williams, cohost of "the five" and gregg jarrett, fox news anchor and author of the brand-new book, the russia hoax. good evening to you. go ahead before the president comes out. here tonight and perhaps his message in florida. >> the first midterms for any president are always going to be very difficult. it's an uphill battle. people feel it -- the people the support of the president feel like they won something and they can go home. what donald trump
pumped loudly here all day, i think steven tyler and aerosmith are going to be the last people on the p.a. before the president is introduced because he got here about 15 minutes ago to the state fairgrounds. this has been multiple hours this afternoon, raucous, boisterous cheering, excitement. they have been chanting things like build that wall, build that wall and of course colleagues at cnn getting shouted out heavily all afternoon. this should be wrapping up here any second now and we will...
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[ding] woman on p.a.: please fasten your seatbelts for unexpected turbulence.ing a victim in an airline crash, 1 in 29 million. hey could i get some peanuts? the chances of being involved in a car crash are far greater than lightning strikes and plane crashes. and if you are texting while driving, your risk of crash increases 23 times. now, i may be an unlucky guy, but i don't have to be part of that statistic, and neither do you. drive responsibly. >> so as we look forward to july 4th, lisa is back with us for quick final thought, lisa? >> steve, we live in the greatest country in the world, and we are able to live freely, and there are men and women that have laid their lives down so we can enjoy the freedoms. we have to embrace them and be proud in america. >> what a great summary, join us next sunday when "the next revolution" will be televised. . mark: hello america. i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." i have a special guest. tucker carlson. great to see you. [ laughter ] >> i've been on tv23 years, this is the most spectacular studio. mark: i
[ding] woman on p.a.: please fasten your seatbelts for unexpected turbulence.ing a victim in an airline crash, 1 in 29 million. hey could i get some peanuts? the chances of being involved in a car crash are far greater than lightning strikes and plane crashes. and if you are texting while driving, your risk of crash increases 23 times. now, i may be an unlucky guy, but i don't have to be part of that statistic, and neither do you. drive responsibly. >> so as we look forward to july 4th,...
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. >> what we saw in western p.a., we won in a district that was a 20-point trump district. when he showed some independence with regard to who he was going to vote for for house leadership, that is a signal to a lot of people around the country that you are an independent-minded human being. a independent-minded candidate. that is very valuable today. >> that's moderate democrat tim ryan. he challenged, you may remember, nancy pelosi for house minority leader two years ago and lost big time. he says democrats need to keep thinking about fresh leadership. a growing number of democrats are saying they will not back pelosi for speaker if they win the house this fall. one of those democrats is clark tucker in a deep red arkansas who declares he won't vote for the liberal democrat in his first ad for the general election. a polster tells politco with very few exceptions, the biggest hurdle for democratic candidates is nancy pelosi -- there she is on the big wall -- and the strongest card the republicans can play is attach ago candidate to nancy pelosi. meanwhile, it's not just h
. >> what we saw in western p.a., we won in a district that was a 20-point trump district. when he showed some independence with regard to who he was going to vote for for house leadership, that is a signal to a lot of people around the country that you are an independent-minded human being. a independent-minded candidate. that is very valuable today. >> that's moderate democrat tim ryan. he challenged, you may remember, nancy pelosi for house minority leader two years ago and lost...
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if you hear an evacuation order on your phone, home phone or cell phone or if you see an officer on p.a. telling you to get out of there, please get out of there. julie: jeff paul is live in idlewild with the lat latest. >> reporter: we're right inside the containment lines in the town of idlewild. you can see the firefighters out here, mopping up the few remaining hot spots in this particular area. investigators say this particular fire, the scranton fire, was started as a result of arson but is now at 17% containment as crews start to gain up ther hand. further up north, in redding, california, the car fire remains a huge threat. it's killed a bulldozer operator and a local firefighter. some families are reporting they're missing loved ones. redding police have received 90 phone calls regarding missing people. most have been resolved. they tell us right now they're looking into reports of 16 missing people. that number is very fluid. as far as damage, the fire has burned more than 80,000 acres and is only 5% contained. 367,00367,000 -- 37,000 people e under evacuation orders. the fire
if you hear an evacuation order on your phone, home phone or cell phone or if you see an officer on p.a. telling you to get out of there, please get out of there. julie: jeff paul is live in idlewild with the lat latest. >> reporter: we're right inside the containment lines in the town of idlewild. you can see the firefighters out here, mopping up the few remaining hot spots in this particular area. investigators say this particular fire, the scranton fire, was started as a result of...
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precedent, especially around the shootings, the chiefs we've had since 2008, hiring new chiefs, hiring new p.a. person. so i cannot specifically answer that question unless i have a look at some of the recommendations that you are talking about. >> supervisor yee: i guess there was an overarching one that asked for a blueprint to follow, in other words, a strategy, to improve the police department and that seems not to have been developed. >> you are talking about a strategic plan for the department? is that what you are talking about? i know we worked on that. i have to see the specific thing you are referring to. >> supervisor yee: okay. let me change direction then. a lot of us on the board and the public have been focusing on the police department and i assume the commissioners also. in trying to make changes in the police department, whether it's from the d.o.j. or even inte internally and it's been slow. what are the factors that actually causes the sort of slow, cultural change, trying to improve the police department? >> that's interesting. i don't think it's been particularly slow. i
precedent, especially around the shootings, the chiefs we've had since 2008, hiring new chiefs, hiring new p.a. person. so i cannot specifically answer that question unless i have a look at some of the recommendations that you are talking about. >> supervisor yee: i guess there was an overarching one that asked for a blueprint to follow, in other words, a strategy, to improve the police department and that seems not to have been developed. >> you are talking about a strategic plan...