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hoesident trumted to justin trudeau in his statements, might we see realtime this could fritter away in front of us, this historic summit? >> well, that would be north korea's objective. they have an interest in holding a cosmetic summit, not being forced to make specific commitments, but to verify denuclearization. north korea will want to sort of pop in and out. so donald trump has played into this regard. he's made it very difficult on himself. there are reports he'll hold a one-on-one meeting with kim jong-un. the more expert staff that donald trump has in that room with him, the higher his leverage is. the greater his ability is to pin north korea down on specifics, to eliminate ambiguity that north korea would exploit, and to ensure everything is coordinated with our allies. you know, if kim jong-un can truncate the timetable of this would serve his efforts greatly. >> this has, at least in recent times, since the early 1990s, been a multilateral effort. the so-called, so-famed six-party talks that really became, really resulted in very little progress here. but they are still
hoesident trumted to justin trudeau in his statements, might we see realtime this could fritter away in front of us, this historic summit? >> well, that would be north korea's objective. they have an interest in holding a cosmetic summit, not being forced to make specific commitments, but to verify denuclearization. north korea will want to sort of pop in and out. so donald trump has played into this regard. he's made it very difficult on himself. there are reports he'll hold a one-on-one...
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steph was asked about that and we'll see the answers will be in realtime on the screen below you can see people will start voting in a second. steph was asked -- there was a second question of the news conference all about that trophy. here is his response. >> that's kind of the nature of the beast being on the stage four times in a rope. you have to look for what you don't have. there is always the things about society is always looking at what can you attain more and more and more? that's fine. that's part of the beast. that's part of my motivation to try to get back to the stage because i want more championships. >> all right. so we see the votes swing back and forth here. steph is already -- i mean if he stopped playing tonight he is a hall of famer. but does he need the finals trophy. >> he is such a transskrendentant machines it puts a stamp on around iguodala hall of fame by comparison. what steph does his team wins. he got an unaassume game 7 but yes a big game but one of only four players with russell westbrook in 2017 and michael jordan in 1990 to do 27, 10 and 9 with one b
steph was asked about that and we'll see the answers will be in realtime on the screen below you can see people will start voting in a second. steph was asked -- there was a second question of the news conference all about that trophy. here is his response. >> that's kind of the nature of the beast being on the stage four times in a rope. you have to look for what you don't have. there is always the things about society is always looking at what can you attain more and more and more?...
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as the tasks are checked off by the fed's and this allows the fed correspondent to track in realtime's work in the field. >> perhaps things are going smoothly out at your polling place. >> those are the blaults. >> the fed's checked in and a all is well. >> this is the precinct. >> there the city more contract with the department of the election back and city hall proactively checking in with the polling place throughout election day. >> the voters turn out call serve that group of 10 coworkers is calling outline polling place to see how many voters. >> my name is joshua josh is this 33718 percent i'm calling to get the numbers on the front of our machine. >> navigation to the overall turn out we are concerned with how many ballots into the sight machine. >> the last time as a member. >> that information is into a database it is visual at the election center that the voter turnout hits a 24rer8dz showing sight think outside the box that full they notify the deputy then the field election deputy and a deputy sheriff go to the polling place for a transfer from the sight think outside t
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bane's group incorporates renewable sources and across texases monitor grids in realtime. and innovative models to predict the performance of systems relying on generation such as wind is critical to a more ent and reliable grid. providing 13 million to instruct gleam. the global, will provide a micro grid and platform for optization of renewable grid systems, new hardware and software systems for managing grid function and cybersecurity ofd systems. this work would not be possible without theupport of secretary rick perry. his vision as government tort of the state of texas was critical in making this facility possible. the innovative team of rezeners across tech enables the eleric grid of the future. over the next 4 years a minimum of 8 million in energy grid resiliency to enable sustainable and diverse energy economy. we are confident this investment will help the nation obtain its goals in alternative energy utilization in a 21st century grid. i am proud to show our vision for the future and serving as a resource for this subcommittee. thank you for this invitation and
bane's group incorporates renewable sources and across texases monitor grids in realtime. and innovative models to predict the performance of systems relying on generation such as wind is critical to a more ent and reliable grid. providing 13 million to instruct gleam. the global, will provide a micro grid and platform for optization of renewable grid systems, new hardware and software systems for managing grid function and cybersecurity ofd systems. this work would not be possible without...
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are they sharing threats in realtime. i often get the answer no, and the cited reasons are is that they have confidentiality agreements with us and have privacy requirements, all things that we all agree are absolutely valuable and essential but at the same time from my point of view are preventing us from receiving some of that threat intelligence that would help us further protect the customer's privacy. >> i would like to comment on that. >> i think up. great things about the fsisac you can share no mousily on the portal so it would encourage your third-party processor to get in touch with me and we can work on that. you get the legal objections all the time by the time we get involved, oh, i think my name is going to be in the paper tomorrow any share. well, it doesn't happen. we have a pretty good controls around, you know, that information. it's not shared with attribution. in fact, every time there's an attack our members are sharing online realtime. the in fact, i was visiting charlotte in north carolina, you can
are they sharing threats in realtime. i often get the answer no, and the cited reasons are is that they have confidentiality agreements with us and have privacy requirements, all things that we all agree are absolutely valuable and essential but at the same time from my point of view are preventing us from receiving some of that threat intelligence that would help us further protect the customer's privacy. >> i would like to comment on that. >> i think up. great things about the...
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and in a way, all during impeachment, it felt tome, in realtime and in retrospect, it was all abo men t woman was just collateral damage. and what's happening now and what i think me too is a lot about is, you know, it was always before sex a politics what does it say about the man? and now it's, what's about the impact of the woman? >> that is what struck me about the "today" show interview, with r. and the former president, anita, was that they didn't understand what the me too movement was all about. like, that seemed to be -- or if ey don't understandit, hay don't -- the president doesn't see it in his eyes yet. >> well, what struck me was stofsort of the same thing. he was talking about himself. he wasn't talking about monica lewinsky or women, or the other he was talking about how much moy lost from fighting this. even yesterday, when he was going back and trying to fix it, smooth it all out, he said, what did he refer to it as, the thing -- that terrible thing that happened, or that trouble that it caused me. it was still all about him and not about her. and not about anyone el
and in a way, all during impeachment, it felt tome, in realtime and in retrospect, it was all abo men t woman was just collateral damage. and what's happening now and what i think me too is a lot about is, you know, it was always before sex a politics what does it say about the man? and now it's, what's about the impact of the woman? >> that is what struck me about the "today" show interview, with r. and the former president, anita, was that they didn't understand what the me...
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implementing the lightning network becoming a lightning node so we can actually stream the big point in realtime from point to production to the mother of a so so as well it so but our goal is to stream monetize on showing and bigger bloke with money and she made was that not what we are working towards ok that's great hopefully can stay on for a second segment but just to recap here son exchange basically are using i think that's a brilliant explanation as you say you're converting photons into electrons into a crypt al and so anybody can buy into an increasing solar panel scheme to help anybody who needs energy so they are bringing about this network effect and killing to legacy industries at the same time the hydrocarbon industry and the banking industry both get punched in the face which we love to say said he we got to go but thanks for being on the kaiser report thanks max and stacy great to be here all right awfully have you on for a second segment that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report was a mess geyser and stacey everett like to thank our guests abraham cambridge of
implementing the lightning network becoming a lightning node so we can actually stream the big point in realtime from point to production to the mother of a so so as well it so but our goal is to stream monetize on showing and bigger bloke with money and she made was that not what we are working towards ok that's great hopefully can stay on for a second segment but just to recap here son exchange basically are using i think that's a brilliant explanation as you say you're converting photons...
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the topography of the region is projected on a sand table and from there using realtime weather data, they can get an accurate idea of where the flames are moving. >>> this morning, the loss of potential aid for the victims in the wine country wildfires. the state assembly insurance committee approved legislation to revamp insurance rules in the aftermath of natural disasters. but lawmakers stripped another proposed bill so that now only covers those who have losses going forward. >>> san francisco police will receive money to hire more officers despite calls to fund other programs instead. the department will receive $42 million toward police academy classes for the next two fiscal years. police other programs aimed at crime prevention and combating homelessness. >>> time now is 6:11. bay area homes for less than $500,000? where one of the hottest housing markets is right now. >> plus, the changes bart riders can soon expect at some market street stations. >> enjoy the cooler conditions while we have them because temperatures are about to rise. and humidity levels are about to drop.
the topography of the region is projected on a sand table and from there using realtime weather data, they can get an accurate idea of where the flames are moving. >>> this morning, the loss of potential aid for the victims in the wine country wildfires. the state assembly insurance committee approved legislation to revamp insurance rules in the aftermath of natural disasters. but lawmakers stripped another proposed bill so that now only covers those who have losses going forward....
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it is 3d technology and combined with realtime data, it can model where a fire might move. kpix 5's andria borba reports. >> i got a lot of stuff to be thankful for. >> reporter: as victims of the pawnee fire are getting a first look at what's left, cal fire is using a new tool to stop the forward march of flames. it's 3d technology. the topography of a region is projected on to a sand table and from there using realtime weather data, they can get a pretty accurate idea of where the flames are moving. from there, crews and equipment can be put in place to save property and lives. that will be especially important this weekend as fire weather returns. >> this weekend friday night and into saturday we are going to be back in red flag warnings. we are going to have high temperatures, low humidity, the possibility for fire growth there as well as for new starts. so please remain vigilant and be ready to leave at a moment's notice. >> reporter: the pawnee fire has already burned 22 structures and 600 more are still at risk. some of the 300 evacuees have been allowed to go back h
it is 3d technology and combined with realtime data, it can model where a fire might move. kpix 5's andria borba reports. >> i got a lot of stuff to be thankful for. >> reporter: as victims of the pawnee fire are getting a first look at what's left, cal fire is using a new tool to stop the forward march of flames. it's 3d technology. the topography of a region is projected on to a sand table and from there using realtime weather data, they can get a pretty accurate idea of where the...
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are they sharing threats in realtime? i often get the answer no. the cited reasons are they have confidentiality agreements with us. they have privacy requirements. all things that we all agree are absolutely valuable and essential, but at the same time, from my point of view, are preventing us from receiving some of that threat intelligence that would help us to further protthe customers' privacy. >> i'd like to comment on that. i think one of the great things about the that, you can share anonymously on the portal. we get that legal objections all a of times we th oh, my name is going to be in the paper if i share. we, it doesn't happen. we have pretty good controls around that information. it's not shared with attribution. in fact, every time there's an attack, our members are sharing inact, i was visiting in charlotte, north carolina. i was meeting with him and he had to lea too into a special meeting for an attack that was occurring. i whip out my blackberry, looked at it, and there was the alert already. i didn't say whe it was coming from. i
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we'll watch it update in realtime. >> a new poll is revealing what local leaders say is a wake-up call. >>> also ahead, a new data controversy for facebook and it involves information about anyone who uses the website. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. remember friday we talked about new month, new attitude in the weather. temperatures ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. when the worst oil spill hit san francisco, first responders went to work. and mayor gavin newsom, he went to hawaii. man: newsome left the day after the spill for a four-day vacation in hawaii. the same gavin who said his job as lieutenant governor was so dull, he only showed up for work at the state capitol one day a week, tops. gavin's not gonna work as governor. temperatures on the peninsula. low to mid 50s everywhere. let'seryone els
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we will talk to people in every corner of this state about how we solve real problems in realtime.aid from the very beginning, i'm not running to the left or running to the right. i'm running toward the people of our state. we're talking about health care, education, ending this crisis o. those are people issues. making sure that we finally deal with the student debt crisis, and we pay for it by ending mass incarceration. >> let me interrupt you for a second. the question is fairly specific. how do you respond to republicans who are sending out e-mails and blasting social media waves with the idea that this is what the democrats are doing. they're eating their own. moving too far left. they're not going to win because you're avoiding the middle? >> what we found -- last night i won 22 counties by a huge margin across the state, and we will do the same thing this fall. i started off in fourth place. they said that there was no way that we were going to triumph over the establishment of our state, wand we did it the same way we'll win this fall. . >> but by driving over the establish
we will talk to people in every corner of this state about how we solve real problems in realtime.aid from the very beginning, i'm not running to the left or running to the right. i'm running toward the people of our state. we're talking about health care, education, ending this crisis o. those are people issues. making sure that we finally deal with the student debt crisis, and we pay for it by ending mass incarceration. >> let me interrupt you for a second. the question is fairly...
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. >> in realtime. >> right. >> who spoke out in realtime. >> knowing the difference. >> and putting real pressure on the president to move. >> that's a smuggler making his way back? >> yes. >> that group of migrants, smugglers. >> well, there's a smuggler in there right now. but everybody comes across with a smuggler. >> let me make a couple things clear. ivanka feels strongly, ivanka, i invite you to do something. please go down there. bring journalists with you. it was so sad for me to leave there without access. and when i left and i got on two flights to get home there was a number of what they called them ums unaccompanied minors. someone at the gates there to pick them up. so even though the zero tolerance policy is over, what we need to find out ask where are all of those children, how will thigh be reunited with their mothers? we showed kirstjen nielsen who said the executive branch possible, but you lie to us over and over. zero tolerance is over. let's see where we go from here. thousands of children taken from the parents that's exactly the question they're asking -- what is i
. >> in realtime. >> right. >> who spoke out in realtime. >> knowing the difference. >> and putting real pressure on the president to move. >> that's a smuggler making his way back? >> yes. >> that group of migrants, smugglers. >> well, there's a smuggler in there right now. but everybody comes across with a smuggler. >> let me make a couple things clear. ivanka feels strongly, ivanka, i invite you to do something. please go down...
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and have machine learning algorithms kick back whatever it knows about that data set quickly in realtimeas been a huge asset to our hunt teams and our operations teams. and i think it's a key component of thinking about the problem set as the usability factor and not forcing users to pivot to multiple tool sets but having a front-end workbench solution that allows them to easily access that information in a way that they're comfortable doing it. >> just on the automation piece, i think the automation piece is important for a few things. one is you need to be able to respond at machine speed. so anything that you can automate to remove the human from the loop will accelerate your ability to respond. but the second piece that we see is there's just a high turnover in cti staff. you know, just on our team, you know, the turnover rate is so high because the skill set is so in demand. so, you know, i think it's protest obvious that we're never going to be able to keep up with the gap in talent. so looking at automation to be able to accelerate the response and also to compensate for the talen
and have machine learning algorithms kick back whatever it knows about that data set quickly in realtimeas been a huge asset to our hunt teams and our operations teams. and i think it's a key component of thinking about the problem set as the usability factor and not forcing users to pivot to multiple tool sets but having a front-end workbench solution that allows them to easily access that information in a way that they're comfortable doing it. >> just on the automation piece, i think...
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to get the news you want delivered to your phone in realtime. >> thanks for joining us for news at 4:nsed walter's hands ones steer we'll. >> until the last few seconds. a new report on the fatal tesla crash process. the i team's dan noyes drills down. the brand, how concerned should tesla be also. >> some people on this campus, the same people -- >> mic drop petaluma. a value dikt attorney accuse ds the school of censership. and figured out a way around it. and show dogs locked in a stolen van on a hot day. >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> investigators say a tesla in autopilot spe crashing that killed the driver that brings up new concern about the limits of technology. >> kristen sze. thanks for joining us. a report released today from the ntsb raises new questions about the role of autopilot in a tesla crash in mountain view three months ago. >>am reporter dan noyes is the final his closely with the report won't be coming out for a year but more pieces of thele t walter wong was using the autopilot function on the tesla model x for 18 minutes 5 a seconds
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we're getting more notes from what's happening in realtime. president trump calling on democrats to work with him on broader immigration reform. let me quote from what the president just said. he said the dilemma is if you're weak, the country will be overwhelming with people. if you're strong then you don't have any heart. perhaps i'd like to be strong. they're using the children as a ticket to get into the country. that's a reference to the fact that typically under past administrations and under the u.s. law those who have crossed the border unlawfully are detained together and then ultimately because children can only be detained for so long, they are released, monitored sometimes with ankle braces and the like. however, they are released. that refers back to the catch and release system that the president wants to end. really sort of explaining the internal dilemma. he ran on a promise to get tough on border security and yet acknowledging that this moment is really making him rethink how he's going about trying to get some of these toughe
we're getting more notes from what's happening in realtime. president trump calling on democrats to work with him on broader immigration reform. let me quote from what the president just said. he said the dilemma is if you're weak, the country will be overwhelming with people. if you're strong then you don't have any heart. perhaps i'd like to be strong. they're using the children as a ticket to get into the country. that's a reference to the fact that typically under past administrations and...
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that's playing out in realtime. >> in miserable weather as well. it's been raining and flooding for days. they're been eating pizza and water. try to get in out of rain. here in washington, jay johnson served as homeland security secretary. it's a mess. can you sort through what effect this executive order hastily written, not necessarily legally vetted against the president of the ruling which is a 20-year precedent. how does all of this work and how do we determine what is happening to these families? >> we have to start with the larger picture. the political crisis for trump has resolved itself but the humanitarian crisis, as you're reporting, notes in central ameri america, on the southern border, for these migrants still exist and will continue to exist as long as we do notelp central american countries address the unli underlying povertiepoverties. it's basic human nature to flee a burning building. as long as those underlying conditions exist, we'll be dealing with these problems for a long time and banging our head against the wall about th
that's playing out in realtime. >> in miserable weather as well. it's been raining and flooding for days. they're been eating pizza and water. try to get in out of rain. here in washington, jay johnson served as homeland security secretary. it's a mess. can you sort through what effect this executive order hastily written, not necessarily legally vetted against the president of the ruling which is a 20-year precedent. how does all of this work and how do we determine what is happening to...
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minute by minute forecasts plus realtime radar and alert keeping you safe.earch accuweather in the app store and download now. >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 9:00, over on coffey tv 20. warrior haves a new way of getting a taste of victory while getting a jab at lebron james. >> here at 11 on abc choked me up. trouble at the san mateo county fair, the wagener for parents on the peninsula tonight at 11:00. >>> this weekend incredibles 2 had the 8th largest box office opening ever opinion. and that's not the most impressive stack. >> it has the best animated opening of all time and the best pg movie opening of all time. adults helped it go expect aches. >> announcer: incredibles 2 opened with 180 million the second biggest over in june. oceans 8 came in second with 19 million pl the debut tagged came in with 14 million. solo achb red bull two rounded out the top five. the incredibles and solo. >> the incredibles opened with $180 and second place was $19 million. >> a little bit of a gap. >> incredible, right. >> it's incredible too. >> wow! >> that's it for abc
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the devices capture live realtime data near where lava flows into the ocean. researchers will spend the next few weeks discovering how lava interacts with sea water. >> think they'd figure that out after 10,000 years. >> they didn't have robots back then. >> local minds both playing really well. the a's were down 7-0 when they found the missing spark plug in the motor city. and what is up with hernandez. hit his tenth home run but it was another at bat that was themselves a winning month... firefighter night at the yard, and the giants would need em to flames in the >>> june swoon, what june swoon. firefi the flames in the 9th inning. tied at 2-2 in the 8th inning, hernandez with a bases loaded walk and the giants lead 3-2. 9th inning tying run at second base. that's a hot pepper to joe panik he recovers. the giants win 3-2 they are 15-9 this month. >>> the a's looked cooked when they trailed 6-0 in detroit. but then in the 5th a two run home run and the next batter connects for a solo blast. down just 7-6. top of the 9th jed lourie with the go ahead base hit.
the devices capture live realtime data near where lava flows into the ocean. researchers will spend the next few weeks discovering how lava interacts with sea water. >> think they'd figure that out after 10,000 years. >> they didn't have robots back then. >> local minds both playing really well. the a's were down 7-0 when they found the missing spark plug in the motor city. and what is up with hernandez. hit his tenth home run but it was another at bat that was themselves a...
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$59 from $79, saying the 2018 fifa cup, there we go, back again, benefit twitter as a result of realtimeighlights. big article in the s&p about this >> of course >> the millennials want things, that direct access on their phones opposed to traditionally consuming -- >> it is true, by the way, all the kids in the neighborhood who play baseball, they are not going to watch a baseball game, but all sorts of highlights on the phone, so i get it what about shares of rh soaring today. the earnings last night up 20%, now up 32% interestingly enough, best day since november they beat the top line after the bell, huge beat on the bottom line, and really strong guidance in terms of its current quarter forecast the margins, animalysts had a lt of good stuff to point to, and mike said as well, a lot of signs of a short squeeze here. e stocbeen up significantly after being pummelled in the past. >> amazing that gain today is only the best since november >> yeah. >> indeed. big jump today nonetheless time for a cnbc news update with courtney reagan. >> canadian prime minister said trump's efforts to d
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these ocean robots capture live realtime data near where the lava is flowing into the ocean.esearchers say they are built to withstand dangerous conditions. >> we looked for where we could get energy and that's from the waves and from the sun. and so the wave fighters are devices that turn wave energy into propulsion, solar energy into radio communication and driving sensors. >> the kilauea volcano has erupted for nearly 2 months now and there is no end in sight. >>> boy. it is 4:45. neda has the forecast. >> it's cloudy. but not too bad. it may feel cooler than yesterday. it could be welcome relief for inland spots. out there now, this is our photographer edward out there right by the embarcadero pier 7 bringing us a beautiful view of the bay bridge. we have a bright full moon. a lot of our live cameras aren't clear enough to show you the view. you can see coit tower with haze going on as the clouds will do what they tend to do in the morning, rolling around the bay and the water and starting to thicken up through the next couple of hours closer to sunrise. so right along th
these ocean robots capture live realtime data near where the lava is flowing into the ocean.esearchers say they are built to withstand dangerous conditions. >> we looked for where we could get energy and that's from the waves and from the sun. and so the wave fighters are devices that turn wave energy into propulsion, solar energy into radio communication and driving sensors. >> the kilauea volcano has erupted for nearly 2 months now and there is no end in sight. >>> boy....
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interesting about crypto is the value it increases or decreases by you can actually spend it in realtime. >> reporter: in menlo park, betty yu, kpix5. >>> tonight a new study shows thousands of bay area homes are at serious risk of flooding in the next few decades. a report by the union of concerned scientists says more than 20,000 homes across california could be flooded out in the next 30 years with a total real estate value of $15 billion. than 4 thousa here are the known trouble spots, marin and san mateo county have more than 4,000 homes at risk, but areas like palo alto and much of the south bay could also get hammered. researches are say the fruency of sunny floods whe king des roll in and flood low lying cities as doubled or even tripled in the last few decades. >> everyone kind of knows we're going to have flooding here eventually. >> this is something we absolutely need to work on now. >> the report finds across the u.s. more than 300,000 homes are at risk of being inundated with water by 2045. to check out the flood risks to your neighborhood, we posted a link to the detailed
interesting about crypto is the value it increases or decreases by you can actually spend it in realtime. >> reporter: in menlo park, betty yu, kpix5. >>> tonight a new study shows thousands of bay area homes are at serious risk of flooding in the next few decades. a report by the union of concerned scientists says more than 20,000 homes across california could be flooded out in the next 30 years with a total real estate value of $15 billion. than 4 thousa here are the known...
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minute by minute forecasts, plus realtime radar and alerts, keeping you safe.report. if you're going to the parade tomorrow, have fun. if not, watch it right here. we appreciate your tile. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. jimmy >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, from the nba champion golden state warriors, mvp kevin durant, samuel l. jackson, and music from future. and now, for the time being, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming to see us. [ cheers and applause ] welcome.
minute by minute forecasts, plus realtime radar and alerts, keeping you safe.report. if you're going to the parade tomorrow, have fun. if not, watch it right here. we appreciate your tile. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. jimmy >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, from the nba champion golden state warriors, mvp kevin durant, samuel l. jackson, and music from future. and now, for the time being, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪...
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minute by minute forecasts but realtime weather and >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00.g way the nascar fans at sonoma raceway. tonight what they call the all american weekend way to beat the heat. >> also california's farm worker crisis. state farmers and ranchers facing a massive labor shortage. you'll see what they say needs to be done right now. >>> and heads up. explaining why food stamp users won't be able to use the cards 24 hours starting tomorrow night. coming up in half an hour in news at 6:00. >> finally michael finney is not here today. but he didn't want to let you down. he still has friday's free stuff to give away. the first tickets to the bay area wedding fairs show in palo alto. the first 200 people using the exclusive promo code abc freon the wedding fair website get the tickets. this give away is a $60 vape. there is a limit of four tickets. >> that's great. next we have free tubes of hand cream from avon beauty center. my hands are not up for modelling this. but the first 400 people get the krem. the give away is worth $5. >> you can get both by going
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the devices capture live realtime data near where lava flows into the ocean.esearchers will spend the next few weeks discovering how lava interacts with sea water. >> think they'd figure that out after 10,000 years. >> they didn't have robots back then. >> local minds both playing really well. the a's were down 7-0 when they found the missing spark plug in the motor city. and what is up with hernandez. hit his tenth home run but it was another at bat that was a difference maker tonight. we're up next. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? for a limited time, save up to $500 plus free home delivery on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends june 30th. themselves a winning month... firefighter night at the yard, and the giants would need em tos >>> woon, une swoo w need them o put out the flames in the i the, hernandez with a bases loaded walk and the giants lead 3
the devices capture live realtime data near where lava flows into the ocean.esearchers will spend the next few weeks discovering how lava interacts with sea water. >> think they'd figure that out after 10,000 years. >> they didn't have robots back then. >> local minds both playing really well. the a's were down 7-0 when they found the missing spark plug in the motor city. and what is up with hernandez. hit his tenth home run but it was another at bat that was a difference...
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minute by minute forecasts plus realtime radar and alert keeping my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >>> coming up tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, the controversial plan to detain immigrants in concord apparently will not happen. we'll have details on the decision made just hours ago. >>> a big bust. ahead of the fourth of july. the tip that led oakland police to confiscate 3,000 pounds of illegal fireworks from one man. >>> also a settlement between apple and sa
minute by minute forecasts plus realtime radar and alert keeping my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my...
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minute-by-minute forecasts, plus realtime radar and alerts, you could generate yourat home.rgy, or toave energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> coming up on abc7 news at 6:00, could the criminal case over the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire be settled? one attorney says it's a step closer. >>> the debate over a police auditor's report that has hundreds of officers calling for his removal. >>> a couple says a rat infestation in their storage unit has ruined their belongings. but that's least of their worries. tonight, see how 7 on your side helped them out. that's all coming up in a half hour on abc7 news at 6:00. >> see you then. >>> finally, in case you missed it, steph curry and his family won $25,000 for the community foundation sonoma county fire relief fund on a special edition of abc's "celebrity family feud." >> he competed against houston rockets point guard chris paul and his family last night. the currys sailed through the survey round launching the couple into the final round. >> they needed 200 points to win. mrs. curry made i
minute-by-minute forecasts, plus realtime radar and alerts, you could generate yourat home.rgy, or toave energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> coming up on abc7 news at 6:00, could the criminal case over the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire be settled? one attorney says it's a step closer. >>> the debate over a police auditor's report that has hundreds of officers calling for his removal. >>> a couple says a rat...
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modeling in realtime. to be able to model conditions that will lead to potential grid failure and to understand using artificial intelligence technologies how we can more effectively integrate these and also how we can improve and enhance the economics of utilizing energy from these systems as well. so i would say on the one side, we're talking about looking more at the fundamentals of wind. and we're very pleased on that side that we'll be helping to cohost the wind blade design conference that san dia has held at san dia. this year in lubbock. but this year, we're looking at how we integrate these technologies effectively. and it'll be a great test bed for a.i. technology and new power grid technologies hardware and integrate them into a system. >> thank you for that. can you get the dates of that conference to argue staff here? >> i'll be happy to do that. >> yep. okay -- to our staff here? >> i'll be happy to do that. >> yep, thank you. >>> now mr. tak ano for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman.
modeling in realtime. to be able to model conditions that will lead to potential grid failure and to understand using artificial intelligence technologies how we can more effectively integrate these and also how we can improve and enhance the economics of utilizing energy from these systems as well. so i would say on the one side, we're talking about looking more at the fundamentals of wind. and we're very pleased on that side that we'll be helping to cohost the wind blade design conference...
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are they sharing threats in realtime. i often get the answer no, and the cited reasons are is that they have confidentiality agreements with us and have privacy requirements, all things that we all agree are absolutely valuable and essential but at the same time from my point of view are preventing us from receiving some of that threat intelligence that would help us further protect the customer's privacy. >> i would like to comment on that. >> i think up. great things about the fsi sac you can share no mousily on the portal so it would encourage your third-party processor to get in touch with me and we can work on that. you get the legal objections all the time by the time we get involved, oh, i think my name is going to be in the paper tomorrow any share. well, it doesn't happen. we have a pretty good controls around, you know, that information. it's not shared with attribution. in fact, every time there's an attack our members are sharing online realtime. the in fact, i was visiting charlotte in north carolina, you can
are they sharing threats in realtime. i often get the answer no, and the cited reasons are is that they have confidentiality agreements with us and have privacy requirements, all things that we all agree are absolutely valuable and essential but at the same time from my point of view are preventing us from receiving some of that threat intelligence that would help us further protect the customer's privacy. >> i would like to comment on that. >> i think up. great things about the fsi...
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. >> tonight a local school detective that is driver licenses, photo irchlts d.s and running realtimel background checks to l local visitors. for now, scott mcfarland, news4. >> thank you, scott. we'retill working to find out whetr the waves. you're looking at video from chopperve 4 othe pool at the seem park in upper marlborough. reports that a teen-age boy had to be pulled from the pool at around 30 yesterday. at last check he was in critical condition. >> it's almost second nature for d.c. drivers to expect congestion across 450 across the potomac river. d-dot is consideri ordering new lanes to the bridge. but as adam tuss explains, . rginia can't do >> love 'em or hate ep aem, more express lanes could be on the way. >> wre lookingg at extend two lanes of the current expressway to the vicinit o the american legion bridge. it doesn't matter what time of the day you go. >> mayor lan driver being. >> and that's what this environmtal study is all about. it's a new and early look at what it would take to extend thy embass press lane. legion rive around the bridge area, you know it's bec
. >> tonight a local school detective that is driver licenses, photo irchlts d.s and running realtimel background checks to l local visitors. for now, scott mcfarland, news4. >> thank you, scott. we'retill working to find out whetr the waves. you're looking at video from chopperve 4 othe pool at the seem park in upper marlborough. reports that a teen-age boy had to be pulled from the pool at around 30 yesterday. at last check he was in critical condition. >> it's almost second...
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to understand how to better integrate those and more seamlessly integrate those systems, model in realtime, be able to model integrations that will lead to potential grid failure and understand using artificial intelligence strategies how we can more effectively integrate these and also how we can improve and enhance the economics of utilizing energy from these systems as well. so i would say on the one side we are talking about looking more at the fundmentals of wind and we are very pleased on that side that we will be helping to cohost the wind blade design conference that sandia has held this year. but on the other side we are looking more at how we truly integrate these other technologies efbltily and it will be -- effectively and it will be a great test bed for both ai technology and new power grid technologies hardware and integrate them into a system. >> thank you. can you get the dates of that conference to our staff here? >> i will be happy to do that. >> yeah. okay. thank you. at this time the chair recognizes mr.hakano for 5 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. hepart and dr
to understand how to better integrate those and more seamlessly integrate those systems, model in realtime, be able to model integrations that will lead to potential grid failure and understand using artificial intelligence strategies how we can more effectively integrate these and also how we can improve and enhance the economics of utilizing energy from these systems as well. so i would say on the one side we are talking about looking more at the fundmentals of wind and we are very pleased on...
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the goal is to use high fidelity technology to integrate near realtime data into the north american grid model. we'll also be able to use signature recognizing and machine to machine learning to significantly improve the performance of the grid. furthermore these efforts will enable strategic investments by highlighting vulnerabilities and enhance the resources and use of micro grids and energy storage. storage, the holy grail of energy, has a huge role to play in national security. there are various initiatives within d.o.e. focused on pump storage to flow batteries. there's never been a time where the availability of megawatt scale storage has been more important. o.e. is pursuing storage technology capable of providing reactive and power control over bulk and distribution power systems, as well as frequency control. working with the national laboratories, o.e. is pursuing three high probability capabilities, flow batteries using organics, sodium-based batteries and rechargeable batteries. the potential contributions of storage to enhance national security across north america are asto
the goal is to use high fidelity technology to integrate near realtime data into the north american grid model. we'll also be able to use signature recognizing and machine to machine learning to significantly improve the performance of the grid. furthermore these efforts will enable strategic investments by highlighting vulnerabilities and enhance the resources and use of micro grids and energy storage. storage, the holy grail of energy, has a huge role to play in national security. there are...
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the private sector, universities and national laboratories can really help to have an impact in realtime on these kinds of situations. >> chairman, if i may, may i address congressman tongue coquestion. >> go ahead he needs all the help he can. >> congressman, there are specific items we are working on the labs putting into puerto rico that are cutting edge that we are basically looking to accelerate the commercialization of them and therefore utilization on the mainland by putting them in puerto rico. so things like our dark net, which is the use of the black fiber, the optical ground wire, which is on their transmission system is one idea. using correlation through the high fidelity sensing capability to enable op mags of their grid is another utilized in development of micro grids that have the ability to contract similar to work being done at the electric power board in chattanooga with the national labs. so we think there are things that we think puerto rico is poised integrate. i've been working with the ceo, and i've been working my team has been working with hud to help define th
the private sector, universities and national laboratories can really help to have an impact in realtime on these kinds of situations. >> chairman, if i may, may i address congressman tongue coquestion. >> go ahead he needs all the help he can. >> congressman, there are specific items we are working on the labs putting into puerto rico that are cutting edge that we are basically looking to accelerate the commercialization of them and therefore utilization on the mainland by...
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go to abc7news.com and the results updating on your screen in realtime certainly a hot topic issue thist the swim suit competition either. temperature entire program getting a makeover in light of #metoo movement. former chair gretchen carlson announced changes on "gma." she says miss america is no longer a pageant. instead they are calling it a competition and women will be able to wear what they not goin judge you on outward appearance because we're interested in what makes you you. tell us about your goals and achievements in life. by the way, at the end of the day we hand out scholarships to these young women. >> carl sentence took over board of directors. you can watch this year's miss america competition on september 9th on abc 7. let's see what you think about all this. looks like 52% of you are saying you agree with these changes to miss america. we're pretty evenly split. >> kind of going up on the yes side there. 47% saying no. keep voting, everyone. >>> let's turn to money report. if you're one of the thousands who paid a deposit for tesla model 3, you might be asking for you
go to abc7news.com and the results updating on your screen in realtime certainly a hot topic issue thist the swim suit competition either. temperature entire program getting a makeover in light of #metoo movement. former chair gretchen carlson announced changes on "gma." she says miss america is no longer a pageant. instead they are calling it a competition and women will be able to wear what they not goin judge you on outward appearance because we're interested in what makes you you....
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we're resetting the media landscape in realtime and a bunch of other dominos are expected to fall. >>l disclosures reveal that jared and ivanka continue to profit from their ties to family businesses. >> sonic has introduced a new flavor of its iced slushes. and apparently they've run outside of ideas because this new flavor is and i promise you i'm not kidding. the new flavor is pickle juice. yeah. i know. this is great news for people who are thirsty and well into their second trimester. >>> what do you think? >> i'd say iksney on the pickle juice. >> doubling over in the parking lot after trying it. >> i'm going to pass on that one. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >>> president trump says north korea is no longer a nuclear threat as he returns home from his historic meet with kim jong-un. the president tweeted after landing this morning before taking off as people were assuming that we were going to war with north korea. no longer. sleep well tonight. >> in singapore, the president showed kim a video produced by the national security council. now it portrays two possible paths for north ko
we're resetting the media landscape in realtime and a bunch of other dominos are expected to fall. >>l disclosures reveal that jared and ivanka continue to profit from their ties to family businesses. >> sonic has introduced a new flavor of its iced slushes. and apparently they've run outside of ideas because this new flavor is and i promise you i'm not kidding. the new flavor is pickle juice. yeah. i know. this is great news for people who are thirsty and well into their second...
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apps deliver realtime data to billions of users not just here in our country but around the world. american companies reach a global market with apps. apps make life easier and faster with ai and cloud services. at tpi we use cloud services for big data analysis. i'm amazed by how much computing power you can access today. our team of researchers can access world class servers and only pay for the minutes that we use. our big data projects would have been impossible just a few years ago without these advances. but these advances come with new policy challenges. regarding privacy, the economists question is whether firms underinvest in data protection relative to some optimal level. if data breach harms customers and firms aren't providing those harms there's room for intervention. regulations have real costs and benefits to the economy. it's important to remember that with any new regulation firms will still behave strategically around the rules. firms will use regulation to benefit themselves and hurt competitors. regulation can have unintended consequences, disadvantaged new inte
apps deliver realtime data to billions of users not just here in our country but around the world. american companies reach a global market with apps. apps make life easier and faster with ai and cloud services. at tpi we use cloud services for big data analysis. i'm amazed by how much computing power you can access today. our team of researchers can access world class servers and only pay for the minutes that we use. our big data projects would have been impossible just a few years ago without...
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i think they should have, but that is not where their head was at serch everyone is reacting in realtime they saw that jeff was selling. >> so if vertical mergers are on the table now, what deal do you think could happen tt no one is talking about and could it involve a big tech company >> i think that the crazy part about this when people say disney is trying to buy fox because they want to replicate netflix, they did not buy a studio they didn't buy a satellite distribution firm, i think they are looking at the success of netflix saying we don't need to do this. we can just hire great content and just build this from catch i think we have 3 going on in la right now you have talked about the explosion of video how have they not bought video gaming consumers are moving toward gaming >> so the next vertical could be media and gaming >> i think that makes is a lot of sense you have wild cards, where are mobile platforms, who could you buy? no control shareholder of twitter, spotify is now a company. if you loo which platforms have no control shareholder, the only one is twitter. >> approva
i think they should have, but that is not where their head was at serch everyone is reacting in realtime they saw that jeff was selling. >> so if vertical mergers are on the table now, what deal do you think could happen tt no one is talking about and could it involve a big tech company >> i think that the crazy part about this when people say disney is trying to buy fox because they want to replicate netflix, they did not buy a studio they didn't buy a satellite distribution firm,...
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. >> let's look aes s you're engaging with most on social media with realtime news tracker and maureens. bar is banning make america .reat again fairfax saidhe t meant to be funnynd serve welcome at the bar. it came out after a virgini restaurant kicked out sarah sanders. >> localery ice cream brand halo top is getting back laish cuse of under filling i cream point. th'll never know how much. >> a nnan mn massachusetts was cited for tcall hauoo much stuff. apparently he deposit learn his lesson. five days lightsll whaez ed over again. police say he had a dangerous amount of debris in the back of his truck that could cause issues for other drivers a driver was once again giving a ticket for having insecured sloped and obstructed taillight and ob justed license place. and then you had speed called fine casual designing it's up to you to you have your own table and water and if you want wine you can do to yourself. the only waiters are runners they fun from theood to kitchen to you and this ea lifornia and new york cityern too. how do you feel about it. >> and timely, how realistic islo t
. >> let's look aes s you're engaging with most on social media with realtime news tracker and maureens. bar is banning make america .reat again fairfax saidhe t meant to be funnynd serve welcome at the bar. it came out after a virgini restaurant kicked out sarah sanders. >> localery ice cream brand halo top is getting back laish cuse of under filling i cream point. th'll never know how much. >> a nnan mn massachusetts was cited for tcall hauoo much stuff. apparently he...
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the entire crash caught on the home surveillance camera in realtime and slow motion, as well as a neighbor's camera from across the street. the homeowner was out of the country traveling with his family. he talked with him. >> it happened in a matter of seconds and it destroyed a brand new house. >> reporter: david says neighbors alerted him of the crash. they think the driver was under the influence. >> i don't know what went through this person's mind. >> reporter: most of the damage happened to the outside of the home and the garage. the homeowner tells me he estimates the repair costs to be $100,000. these pictures show the damage to a parked cooper and other items stored inside. >> now we have to rebuild our house. we have to get our cars fixed and replace computers. >> reporter: this is being investigated as a hit and run. >> i've been in this neighborhood for almost 20 years and i've never seen anything like this before. >> reporter: a friend has been doing investigative work hoping to catch the driver. >> i figured it was a black bmw from '98 to 2002. there's not too many around here
the entire crash caught on the home surveillance camera in realtime and slow motion, as well as a neighbor's camera from across the street. the homeowner was out of the country traveling with his family. he talked with him. >> it happened in a matter of seconds and it destroyed a brand new house. >> reporter: david says neighbors alerted him of the crash. they think the driver was under the influence. >> i don't know what went through this person's mind. >> reporter:...
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the top section is alerts, that's communicating realtime television -- information to our consumers. the middle section is scheduled departures. we are talking about the transit they are awaiting for. the bottom section is more evergreen information, routes, fairs, schedules, things like that. it's very important ormion, more evergreen information. the reason why i think this is it's can is because our transit operators, our organizations have come together to agree to this format so there's continuity in the center, so our riders, whether they are going to any of the other lines have the same order of communication as a continuity and creative throughout the center. this is really important. we've been working months with your teams too get here and they have been doing an outstanding job working with us. >> can i ask a question about those? >> sure. >> with the exception of a very small logo on the bottom of the ac transit there's nothing that identifies the operator. >> sir, so these -- the one that is green is on the bus deck level specifically. this screen that you will see is t
the top section is alerts, that's communicating realtime television -- information to our consumers. the middle section is scheduled departures. we are talking about the transit they are awaiting for. the bottom section is more evergreen information, routes, fairs, schedules, things like that. it's very important ormion, more evergreen information. the reason why i think this is it's can is because our transit operators, our organizations have come together to agree to this format so there's...
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i think they're realtime measurements, small bune, record, overall business, high. consumer sentiment high. i want to add, president trump ended thear on business, ended the war on success. 're not punishing anymore. wants people to take a rip at the ball. david: we appreciate you being here, larry. >> thank you. david: we saved the best for last. we have one little question, very important one, coming up. melissa: keeping a promise to our vets. details on legislation signed by the president this afternoon, paving the way for major overhaul at the va. david: new revelations just mi about a secret consession that was made by the goes contrary to they said about the negotiations. melissa: amazing, they li >> shutting dowhe erssibility of old ballot larr ens us wi the gg takeaways and surprises from last night's results. >> we put a businessman in the white house. let's put a businessman in the governor's mansion, huh? governor's mansion, huh? [cheers and applause]s t r ou'. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and e
i think they're realtime measurements, small bune, record, overall business, high. consumer sentiment high. i want to add, president trump ended thear on business, ended the war on success. 're not punishing anymore. wants people to take a rip at the ball. david: we appreciate you being here, larry. >> thank you. david: we saved the best for last. we have one little question, very important one, coming up. melissa: keeping a promise to our vets. details on legislation signed by the...
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about the recusal is going to raise enormous questions and the president was warned by people in realtime that this is problematic when he was doing that, some other people would just ignore him. the fact that sessions may not have handled the recusal in a sterling way is a real issue. sessions was very involved in the transition over the legal aspects of the white house when between the period of the election and the inauguration. sessions should have had a clear sense he was not going to be able to be involved and should have drawn a very bright line and he didn't. so that is -- i think this is always an issue with the president where his reactions tend to be nuclear, but there is sometimes a core of something real there and in this case two things can be true at once, how the president has handled this is not ideal and how jeff sessions has handled this is not ideal, not for the reasonshe president complaining about. the president, as we know, has felt as if sessions should have been doing more to protect tihi. that's not the job of an independent department of justice. but it is sessi
about the recusal is going to raise enormous questions and the president was warned by people in realtime that this is problematic when he was doing that, some other people would just ignore him. the fact that sessions may not have handled the recusal in a sterling way is a real issue. sessions was very involved in the transition over the legal aspects of the white house when between the period of the election and the inauguration. sessions should have had a clear sense he was not going to be...
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