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this is led by jacob rees—mogg.al security adviser but he seems to have found time to see the brexiteers, but if we can get a trade deal with america in that two—year period, that would be a good brexit, that seems to be the message he delivers, but we have got donald trump coming here in a couple of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same message. of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same messagem of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same message. it is another undermining of the prime minister, apparently no officials we re minister, apparently no officials were at this meeting. civil servants are raging and if donald trump meets them privately, it undermines her again. yes, it will. it will be interesting to see what happens on that trip which is in a few weeks' time. there are so many different areas to that. trump coming here, sunni going to who he will give a hard time —— trump going to nato, who he will give a hard time, and then he's going to meet vladimir putin, w
this is led by jacob rees—mogg.al security adviser but he seems to have found time to see the brexiteers, but if we can get a trade deal with america in that two—year period, that would be a good brexit, that seems to be the message he delivers, but we have got donald trump coming here in a couple of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same message. of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same messagem of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same...
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rees mogg, it was jeremy corbyn.b rees mogg, it wasjeremy corbyn. where'er you jeremy corbyn? this is the bbc, i wonder why we are saying that. let's talk about theresa may boris johnson selling the public lives for two years. jeremy corbyn has a role in this and needs to make a stand. lets not lose sight that this government have brought this about. that is the key message. within the nhs, what are your concerns in terms of staffing shortages? they are huge. i ama staffing shortages? they are huge. i am a doctor in the nhs. we are 30,000 nurses down and lacking 10,000 doctors in the nhs. there are huge staff vacancies. that means that patients cannot be cared for in the way we want them to be cared for. injanuary the way we want them to be cared for. in january this year patients we re for. in january this year patients were dying on hospital trolleys in corridors. theresa may got a letter from amd consultant saying this. now she is promising a brexit dividend which does not exist. we are haemorrhaging staff. brexit
rees mogg, it was jeremy corbyn.b rees mogg, it wasjeremy corbyn. where'er you jeremy corbyn? this is the bbc, i wonder why we are saying that. let's talk about theresa may boris johnson selling the public lives for two years. jeremy corbyn has a role in this and needs to make a stand. lets not lose sight that this government have brought this about. that is the key message. within the nhs, what are your concerns in terms of staffing shortages? they are huge. i ama staffing shortages? they are...
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rees and mr. richmond, would you both agree that indiana's model of freedom, accountability and multiple sources of authorization is a good mold for other states? mrs. rees? >> absolutely. we ranked indiana on the report for that very reason. what's also real interesting about indiana is the work that's happening in indianapolis which started when mayor bart pearson, a democrat, was the mayor and has continued over time. there was a sense of collaboration between the district and the charter school system. the community views charter schools as part of the fabric of public education, and we firmly believe that that model is one that should be replicated in more cities, certainly places like d.c. and san antonio and denver have emulated that, and we hope that other school district officials come to indianapolis and emulate those best practices. >> anything to add, mr. richmond? >> two things. one just to echo a reference you made on the role of the mayor of indianapolis. it has been critical in hav
rees and mr. richmond, would you both agree that indiana's model of freedom, accountability and multiple sources of authorization is a good mold for other states? mrs. rees? >> absolutely. we ranked indiana on the report for that very reason. what's also real interesting about indiana is the work that's happening in indianapolis which started when mayor bart pearson, a democrat, was the mayor and has continued over time. there was a sense of collaboration between the district and the...
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toster's house, and, next ree's house, geraldine's house. that's zinnerman's younger sister, geraldine braxton. >> the day he gave me the keys to the door i couldn't even open the door. i was shaking. i was happy. h >> yang: braxt lived here for two years. the retid school cafeteria worker loves her kitchen >> i like everything about it. the way 's set up. i like my island in the center of the kitchen. >> yang: braxt's new energy- ficient house puts less strain .n her wallet: her previous home was poorly insulat it cost her hundreds of dollars a month to keep cool in th summer and warm in the winter. >> i was spending like about 350 on gas in the winter every month. >> yang: $350? >> every month for gas. os>> yang: while rural stu is helping improve the lives of local residents, the main focus is on training a new generation of arctects whose social consciences are as strong as their aesthetics. >> what we're ying to do, is design a home that is easily built, and again, easily maintained. you know, our goal is to offer heit up at some scale
toster's house, and, next ree's house, geraldine's house. that's zinnerman's younger sister, geraldine braxton. >> the day he gave me the keys to the door i couldn't even open the door. i was shaking. i was happy. h >> yang: braxt lived here for two years. the retid school cafeteria worker loves her kitchen >> i like everything about it. the way 's set up. i like my island in the center of the kitchen. >> yang: braxt's new energy- ficient house puts less strain .n her...
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if anyone can unravel it, it is jacob rees—mogg, if there is something sinister going on here. explanation. let's move on to... it is europe, or if you include the football, it is europe all over this evening with the papers. the metro actually has some nice images from this evening's match. two fans, complete with their england or st george's flag, the england or st george's flag, the england flag painted on the cheeks, looks like they are bathed in kaliningrad sunshine, and then gareth southgate looks like he could have walked out of an office in the city rather than being on the touchline of a football match. an englishman abroad. raising his hands to salute the team who lost, but actually, everyone suggests he is quite pleased they lost. it was very confusing, especially for someone who doesn't follow football, i had to have a lot of this explained to me, that we are through, that is fine. it is not critical in that way, and if we lose we will be in the ez group, and if we win... there was all the stuff about penalties, it has kind of absorbed all of us.|j don't want to fal
if anyone can unravel it, it is jacob rees—mogg, if there is something sinister going on here. explanation. let's move on to... it is europe, or if you include the football, it is europe all over this evening with the papers. the metro actually has some nice images from this evening's match. two fans, complete with their england or st george's flag, the england or st george's flag, the england flag painted on the cheeks, looks like they are bathed in kaliningrad sunshine, and then gareth...
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the irish times, this story, they've got an interview with jacob rees—mogg and he's been saying to theresang theresa may to call the bluff of ireland. if you want to create a hardfought, just go ahead and do it. he doesn't believe they will. he doesn't and it is not incorrect, the eu can change their rules at any time. he is almost doing a donald trump and suggesting that it should go back to a more businesslike set of negotiations rather than these fine detailed negotiations which are going on currently it is putting it out there to the irish prime minister, if you want to build a wall, build a wall but i don't think he will. isn't that trivialising the whole thing? you where there is a will, there is a way. the uk and southern highlands have traded well together for a considerably long period of time. why should brexit change that? eating within the eu has changed that. how do you go back to doing something a bit differently? you are very right. almost kind of a political base caught up in these negotiations. the eu the uk and southern ireland specifically. they won't go down the route t
the irish times, this story, they've got an interview with jacob rees—mogg and he's been saying to theresang theresa may to call the bluff of ireland. if you want to create a hardfought, just go ahead and do it. he doesn't believe they will. he doesn't and it is not incorrect, the eu can change their rules at any time. he is almost doing a donald trump and suggesting that it should go back to a more businesslike set of negotiations rather than these fine detailed negotiations which are going...
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i am joined by hilary benn, and the conservative backbencher, jacob rees—mogg.own by conservatives who decided to back the government? should they have done more to push for a meaningful vote, or do should they have done more to push fora meaningfulvote, or do think that parliament has now got that assures? i am sorry that dominic himself had moved, and wasn't carried by that. the government's position, i really don't understand. david davis came before the select committee, and when i asked when the agreements were put before parliament, will be motion, became another amendment? meaning that you don'tjust another amendment? meaning that you don't just have another amendment? meaning that you don'tjust have to say yes or no. you can say, we decline to accept it, because it does not include the following things that we would like. if we faced the prospect of there being no deal at all, they have put into legislation, just now, a clause that says it will be a motion in mutual terms. why would you do that, u nless mutual terms. why would you do that, unless you wer
i am joined by hilary benn, and the conservative backbencher, jacob rees—mogg.own by conservatives who decided to back the government? should they have done more to push for a meaningful vote, or do should they have done more to push fora meaningfulvote, or do think that parliament has now got that assures? i am sorry that dominic himself had moved, and wasn't carried by that. the government's position, i really don't understand. david davis came before the select committee, and when i asked...
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to the irish times now with a brexit story and the paper's interviewed british conservative mpjacob rees—moggern ireland border issue. the south china morning post looks the effects of donald trump on the stock markets with its headline suggesting they're immune to his mishaps and missives. 0nto the new york times now and it says cctv in newark, us, has been opened up to the public with feeds available online — is it big brother trying to be transparent or is itjust a bit creepy? and the daily mail here in the uk among many with pictures of the queen and meghan markle. it asks what was making them laugh on their first official engagement as a twosome. so let's begin. with me is lawrence gosling, editor in chief of what investment. moscow times from two days. suddenly five goals, three of which were superb goals. it goes to show, doesn't it, what hindsight does. how the media can be so tough. russia are ranked 70 in the world. is it something exciting, but russia has done so well.
to the irish times now with a brexit story and the paper's interviewed british conservative mpjacob rees—moggern ireland border issue. the south china morning post looks the effects of donald trump on the stock markets with its headline suggesting they're immune to his mishaps and missives. 0nto the new york times now and it says cctv in newark, us, has been opened up to the public with feeds available online — is it big brother trying to be transparent or is itjust a bit creepy? and the...
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the conservative mp and chair of the pro—brexit european research group of mps, jacob rees—mogg, has may be exceeding it's constitutional role in passing the amendment. he argued that it would be exceeding parliament's constitutional he argued that it would be exceeding pa rliament‘s constitutional role he argued that it would be exceeding parliament's constitutional role if it did so. i think the house of lords of all places is being really cavalier in its approach to the constitution. in the early stages, it ignored the constitutional conventions in a number of the amendments. not all the amendments. and tonight it has decided that it will once again ignore a constitutional convention on the separation of powers. i don't think that in the long—term interests of the house of lords. the canadian parliament has passed a bill allowing for legalised marijuana, allowing people to take the drug recreationally. it means canada is set to become the first g7 country to legalise cannabis. medicinal marijuana has already been available in the country for seventeen years in the country for 17 y
the conservative mp and chair of the pro—brexit european research group of mps, jacob rees—mogg, has may be exceeding it's constitutional role in passing the amendment. he argued that it would be exceeding parliament's constitutional he argued that it would be exceeding pa rliament‘s constitutional role he argued that it would be exceeding parliament's constitutional role if it did so. i think the house of lords of all places is being really cavalier in its approach to the constitution....
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i'll be asking the hardline brexiteer in chiefjacob rees—mogg if he's been outmanoeuvered.e for yemen escalates as the key port of hudaydah comes under bombardment. with the supply of food, medicine and other essentials under threat, aid agencies warn ofa impending humanitarian catastrophe. we'll be asking the shadow foreign secretary how britain should respond. good evening. it was just a little more then two hours from now, a year ago, that the the grenfell tower fire began, not long after many of the almost 300 residents had gone to bed. in the coming hours, people's lives were shattered, their homes destroyed. the tally of 72 deaths was the worst in a residentialfire since the second world war, and the black, charred, husk of the tower is a daily reminder of the suffering. a series of events will mark the anniversary tomorrow, but former residents and local groups are also starting to turn their minds to what should happen to the site of the tower. i'm joined by our special correspondent, katie razzall. you have followed this the whole year. i have and it is fair to say
i'll be asking the hardline brexiteer in chiefjacob rees—mogg if he's been outmanoeuvered.e for yemen escalates as the key port of hudaydah comes under bombardment. with the supply of food, medicine and other essentials under threat, aid agencies warn ofa impending humanitarian catastrophe. we'll be asking the shadow foreign secretary how britain should respond. good evening. it was just a little more then two hours from now, a year ago, that the the grenfell tower fire began, not long after...
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concd, you rees cooler than should be jo, 72 for los gatos. pittsburg, 75 degrees, mill valley, 66. friday, warmer, saturday sunday, cooler but still pleasant. and next week, as soon as we lose the ocean breeze, there we go. back to the 70s near the bay. back to the 90s inland, and without any rainfall, i believe it's been 35 days in san jose, the allergies -- >> yes! >> we deal with allergies the worst because we get rain in the winter, and nothing when everything is growing. >> nothing to wash it out. >> hang in there. >>> do you recognize this clumsy crook? tonight, the bumbling bay area burglar. >>> and here are tonight's guests on the late show with stephen hoping >>> you know the saying, if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. >> a burglar tries to pry open the door, and breaks off the handle, at a convenience store in concorde. so he get up again, and grabs -- he gets up again, and grabs a rock respect and throws it at the door -- rock and >>> welcome back to cleveland, steph curry and klay thompson, a combined 7 of 27 in shooting, which proves why signing kevin durant
concd, you rees cooler than should be jo, 72 for los gatos. pittsburg, 75 degrees, mill valley, 66. friday, warmer, saturday sunday, cooler but still pleasant. and next week, as soon as we lose the ocean breeze, there we go. back to the 70s near the bay. back to the 90s inland, and without any rainfall, i believe it's been 35 days in san jose, the allergies -- >> yes! >> we deal with allergies the worst because we get rain in the winter, and nothing when everything is growing....
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ree: she ia a profsor r of coununseng at t e university texas r grande lley ch -- cpus. e counse unaccomnied minors from central ameraa o arare detnedn shelte thatmploy ma of her formertudents. >> to inink ougovevernnt isuttingidids throughhihis kindndf traumatic, d it is traumati experieee, , to nd a mesge to people who are flining thr countri,, noout of tir own choice, ,ut for their own survival it amotsts to torre. the kidsho trave unacmpanied,hey know more or le what th joury y is gng t to like.e. these kids and tir families don't know ttt til l th get h he. e e worday b be readinin now tt t theyre f forbly removed. it is not sometnge did befo, , so ty hahad rereon to expect it. the was no way for the parentto t talto t the kikidsnd sayayhen we get there, ts is what is goi to hpepen. they d't have time to have thatononversion n wi theirir children and so as adults, they c c cognivelyly understand that theyilill be rereuned attomome pot and even tt is questionable, whher theyeeeel sere abt ththat but they are mature enough to hope that they are goingo o be reunited wi
ree: she ia a profsor r of coununseng at t e university texas r grande lley ch -- cpus. e counse unaccomnied minors from central ameraa o arare detnedn shelte thatmploy ma of her formertudents. >> to inink ougovevernnt isuttingidids throughhihis kindndf traumatic, d it is traumati experieee, , to nd a mesge to people who are flining thr countri,, noout of tir own choice, ,ut for their own survival it amotsts to torre. the kidsho trave unacmpanied,hey know more or le what th joury y is gng...
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my ree. ssible. is there it's possible. >> it worked.got charged between the two in this scene shot on the balcony of a d.c. hotel. >> very, very excited. >> so still, no announcement on whether lynda carter will be part of it. >> i'm not saying. even if i knew, i couldn't tell you. >> you could. >> no, i couldn't. >> when the time comes, her daughter, alma, now 6, is ready to step in. >> she's very, very proud. she's walking in school and everyone knows my daughter and she will asks me if she can take over when i'm older. >>> still ahead here -- >> "jerry springer" canceled? >> i'm always afraid not be working. >> only we have the talk show host today. setting the record on what's next. >>> then -- >> will you marry me? >> will you marry me? >> the twist that makes the proposal summer's guilty pleasure. >>> and our london exclusive with james corden. >> if i could turn back time, that would make he believe in life after love. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> you would go to the met gala. there was an odd moment with the papara
my ree. ssible. is there it's possible. >> it worked.got charged between the two in this scene shot on the balcony of a d.c. hotel. >> very, very excited. >> so still, no announcement on whether lynda carter will be part of it. >> i'm not saying. even if i knew, i couldn't tell you. >> you could. >> no, i couldn't. >> when the time comes, her daughter, alma, now 6, is ready to step in. >> she's very, very proud. she's walking in school and...
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as we saw in maryland with governor hogan he had the ree all the time.y,ag i don't and he won.e >> when it comes to comsto, i think she's great candidat p i think that shebably will pull through. when you t look athis list of democrats there are sixs democrats on thi ballot. i mean thas a lot of people to go in and try to remember. i think we were talking about earlier how today was a t day. we don't know what the turn out is going to be. i mean a p lot ofple were at the caps parade. we don't know. we've got to get in before 7 cloak. >> he extended inte to jennifer wex stpld. manye say front runner. six candidates running. what would win the day in virginia 10 regardless of who the nominee will be? . >> well, i t i've seen a lot of polling that shows barbara comsck is verybl vulnera incumbent. >> whether it's any of them, but kind of embarrassment of ns riches for northern virginia. ey have a lot of people who are ready to fight for the issue that is matter to them and hold stbarbaraock accountable i think for the first time particularly sinceonald trump ha become president and
as we saw in maryland with governor hogan he had the ree all the time.y,ag i don't and he won.e >> when it comes to comsto, i think she's great candidat p i think that shebably will pull through. when you t look athis list of democrats there are sixs democrats on thi ballot. i mean thas a lot of people to go in and try to remember. i think we were talking about earlier how today was a t day. we don't know what the turn out is going to be. i mean a p lot ofple were at the caps parade. we...
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. >> president trump has commuted ree life sentence for alice marie johnson.> kardashian wrote on twitter, "best news ever." >> i said we're not going to have a summit under those strcumstances. kim jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it. >> it's probably not the mood fsic you want for the summit. >> reporter: i'm manuel bojorquez in guatemala, e fallye communities that were largely cut off by the volcano's explosion. >>ha
. >> president trump has commuted ree life sentence for alice marie johnson.> kardashian wrote on twitter, "best news ever." >> i said we're not going to have a summit under those strcumstances. kim jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it. >> it's probably not the mood fsic you want for the summit. >> reporter: i'm manuel bojorquez in guatemala, e fallye communities that were largely cut off by the volcano's explosion. >>ha
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they knew -- if they did not ree, there was no agreement that could have been signed. today not a big point because this had been taken care of more than any other thing because it was all about this. this has been taken care of before we got here's when we brought it up today, you see the line which comments very strong, it's in the document. yes, ma'am? mr. president. can you talk about the military consequences for north korea if they don't follow through on the commitment? toughent trump: that's a thing to talk about. i don't want to be threatening. they understood that. you have seen what was perhaps going to happen. ul has 28 million people. we think wee big cities. new york has 8 million people. it's right next to the border. it's right next to the dmz. it's right there. -- iis would have happened have heard 100,000 people -- i think you could have lost 20 million people, 30 million people. this is an honor for me to be doing this because potentially, you could have lost 50 million isple, the city of seoul right next to the border. fury,t about the fire and is t
they knew -- if they did not ree, there was no agreement that could have been signed. today not a big point because this had been taken care of more than any other thing because it was all about this. this has been taken care of before we got here's when we brought it up today, you see the line which comments very strong, it's in the document. yes, ma'am? mr. president. can you talk about the military consequences for north korea if they don't follow through on the commitment? toughent trump:...
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now the senate's top democrat is demanding that the trump administration appoint a czar now to help reehas left many people with zeroon wl be able to quickly unite the kids. >> president trump hit back on twitter saying, "w allow all of these people to invade our country. and nothose who do should be se back without a court hearing." the house and senate are moving forward on imkbrags migration r. despite the president telling republicans not to waste their time until after the elections. >>> benjamin netanyahu told his cabinet he held meetings with two senior members of the trump administration over the weekend. netanyahu said he met jared kushner and jason greenblatt. he said they discussed the peace process, and regional issues with, quote, a particular emphasis on the situation in gaza. >>> the fallout for a small restaurant in virginia accused of getting too political continues tonight. the owner of the red hen asked sarah huckabee sanders to leave the restaurant friday night because of her work defending president trump and his policies. people on both sides of the issue have defe
now the senate's top democrat is demanding that the trump administration appoint a czar now to help reehas left many people with zeroon wl be able to quickly unite the kids. >> president trump hit back on twitter saying, "w allow all of these people to invade our country. and nothose who do should be se back without a court hearing." the house and senate are moving forward on imkbrags migration r. despite the president telling republicans not to waste their time until after the...
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humid, you got to break out the triple h's again this weekend ase'll have heat index values up and reesturday and sunday. right now 76 degrees mostly cloudy skies. you saw theive s again not a lot of moon breaking throughet and don't expect too much sun through the early morning. as we work through the day we'll start to see me and more improvement. 76 d.c. right now, 74 richmond, 67 pittsburgh, 67 in columbus ts morning. there's satellite and radar.e' s your frontal system bringingos showers acr portions of west v the maryland panhandle. once tout gets thr we'll start the clearing process iny d.c. just a s shower through the morning hour. that system moves through. then we start building the heatrnd here come 80's, here come your 90's and they are sticking around. they're going now fast. let's take a look at the fox5 seven-dayorecast. 92 tomorrow. we're going to leisure world. saturday sunday you better be going to the pool. very hot and sunny. heat index values over a hundredseegrees both tho days. all right, that's weather. er is bacicwith the roads whare busy this morning. >> that's
humid, you got to break out the triple h's again this weekend ase'll have heat index values up and reesturday and sunday. right now 76 degrees mostly cloudy skies. you saw theive s again not a lot of moon breaking throughet and don't expect too much sun through the early morning. as we work through the day we'll start to see me and more improvement. 76 d.c. right now, 74 richmond, 67 pittsburgh, 67 in columbus ts morning. there's satellite and radar.e' s your frontal system bringingos showers...
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ree months and three days after the president first walked into the briefing room march 8 and said i have an announcement coming up tonight, stay tuned. what's it on, mr. president? i happened to be in the briefing room. he said he was accepting this invitation so that was an invitation south korea brought. so south korea was central to this but they were not at the summit and were surprised and caught off guard by the fact that the joint militaryex cises were called off. i think something wasy extraordinis week. i don't think the white house anticipated, talking to people afterward, that joint headline was going to be that the president travelsre to singa and makes a concession that will anger the pentagon, cause concern among republicans on capitol hill. they did nothing to pave the way for calling off the joint exercis. it seemed to me it was a last-minute thing and using the word "war games," i'm not sure the presidenthe kne was using p'yongyang's language. robert: you said anger the pentagon. secretary mattis at the pentagon has been somewhat quiet t inhis process but secretary
ree months and three days after the president first walked into the briefing room march 8 and said i have an announcement coming up tonight, stay tuned. what's it on, mr. president? i happened to be in the briefing room. he said he was accepting this invitation so that was an invitation south korea brought. so south korea was central to this but they were not at the summit and were surprised and caught off guard by the fact that the joint militaryex cises were called off. i think something wasy...
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for the first time that radical ree states will now be in the hands of voters. it's being called cal-3, and it just earned a spot on this november's ballot. the idea is spearheaded by legendary venture capitalist tim draper. supporters o his plan delivered 600,000 signatures to the state capitol in order to qualify officially for the ballot. now, here are the proposed borders. the bay area and sacramento fornia.e part o n you can see it there in yellow. l.a. would simply be california, theren red. and fresno all the way down through san bernardino and into san diego would be southern california. now, if voters approve it, s lawmakers would still have to give it the okay. the federal government also has to agree. it's not likely, but if it passes, it would be the first di ofvisionn existing u.s. state since the creation of west virginia in 1863. >>> s n announcement in the san francisco's mayor's race, but a winner could be declare the as early asomro afternoon. as of tonight, the numbers are favoring london breed. she has increased her narrow lead over mark leno
for the first time that radical ree states will now be in the hands of voters. it's being called cal-3, and it just earned a spot on this november's ballot. the idea is spearheaded by legendary venture capitalist tim draper. supporters o his plan delivered 600,000 signatures to the state capitol in order to qualify officially for the ballot. now, here are the proposed borders. the bay area and sacramento fornia.e part o n you can see it there in yellow. l.a. would simply be california, theren...
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we had the president of the united states ree with six tther leading economies to this joint statem about trade and free trade and then the president got on air force one to flyo singapore for his north korean meeting, saw some comments that the canmeadian pri minister made, justin trudeau where he said we won't be pushed around by the united states and hdrep was irate and wit from the communique, now practically it doesn't really matter, it is just a piecof paper but symbolically it is incredibly significant and i think we will see a real unraveling of the u.s.'s relationship with some of hits closest allies as theseal countries start to stand up to the president. >> sreenivasan: let's put this in sort of concrete terms, the united states has a the large group of consumers that rely on goods anservices from l over the world. and obviously these countries rely on our consutomes ake sure that they are selling. but what happens in practical rms in a trade war where a situation where theseth major countries decide to have more restrictive policies on our products? >> the most practical way -
we had the president of the united states ree with six tther leading economies to this joint statem about trade and free trade and then the president got on air force one to flyo singapore for his north korean meeting, saw some comments that the canmeadian pri minister made, justin trudeau where he said we won't be pushed around by the united states and hdrep was irate and wit from the communique, now practically it doesn't really matter, it is just a piecof paper but symbolically it is...
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very strong literally message from the time -- the day he announced he was running for president now ree ars ago. to the inaugural address to the travel ban, to hisd tweets an speeches this week. and that isthem" the foreigners are hurting us, americans. they're sending bad people into the country. they're committing crimes.nf they'reting us. that's his word. they're conjuring up trade deals that leave our workers out of work. and what's interesting is spparently, the president has decided that this sage politically is potent enough to make it a key issue in his midterm fight to keep republicans in control. not the economy, which i looking pretty good, but this yissue. and wh look at the way he frames it, just even todayyo sayingknow, when they come into our country, we don't need courts. we don't need up s. ngst kick 'em out. he's doubdown on the idea that his people will turn out and vote out of a very strong aelief that the president is right in saying we are being -- i will not use the word the might use t we are being tr aduced, that we doing mistreated by people of other lands. >>
very strong literally message from the time -- the day he announced he was running for president now ree ars ago. to the inaugural address to the travel ban, to hisd tweets an speeches this week. and that isthem" the foreigners are hurting us, americans. they're sending bad people into the country. they're committing crimes.nf they'reting us. that's his word. they're conjuring up trade deals that leave our workers out of work. and what's interesting is spparently, the president has decided...
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council resolution rees that is the arm of group defying have to and refusing to join the military brigades in the east of libya now eyewitnesses in say that any moving vehicle can be told to from the air and they have the forces have been opening a political for civilians to leave the city people they say there is a huge traffic of evacuees leaving the city fleeing the war that has been now going on in the inside the streets of than a half of his forces have been taken control of a strategic locations in the city including the port now because hefted forces have been very well trained and equipped and they have been supported by egypt and the united arab emirates though they have advanced it quickly and they have taken control of many locations inside the city even switch operation little military operation room to the city and it's now based inside the city of the net now the city of that has been short of everything including basic needs food water medical equipment medical stuff and medications and people there say that literally say that anyone hope who will get gets wanted in this war
council resolution rees that is the arm of group defying have to and refusing to join the military brigades in the east of libya now eyewitnesses in say that any moving vehicle can be told to from the air and they have the forces have been opening a political for civilians to leave the city people they say there is a huge traffic of evacuees leaving the city fleeing the war that has been now going on in the inside the streets of than a half of his forces have been taken control of a strategic...
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i will say, as much as i do ree -- like most merger cases that take place at a specific time in a specific industry with civic theories, they are all fact specific in some way. we leave it to the lawyers and the agencies to read the tea leaves to see if they mean more about trends of enforcement and so forth. i will say this about the importance of a vertical merger case. i teach antitrust law. i have an antitrust law case book. we looked a long time to find a vertical merger opinion after a fully litigated case to teach to students. there isn't one in the modern era. way this case came out, and even whichever way it comes out on appeal, should there be one, being the first fully litigated opinion in a vertical merger challenge in a long period of time, even -- i do think, even though it's one district court judge, one fact specific opinion and one industry or one proposed merger does give it some degree of importance. i think other judges, should there be another vertical merger challenge, who were --looking around to see what are their article 3 judicial colleagues have done in these opi
i will say, as much as i do ree -- like most merger cases that take place at a specific time in a specific industry with civic theories, they are all fact specific in some way. we leave it to the lawyers and the agencies to read the tea leaves to see if they mean more about trends of enforcement and so forth. i will say this about the importance of a vertical merger case. i teach antitrust law. i have an antitrust law case book. we looked a long time to find a vertical merger opinion after a...
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. >> president trump has commuted ree life sentence for alice marie johnson.a first-time nonviolent drug ofnd who heen serving a life sentence. >> kardashian wrote on twitter, "best news ever." >> i said we're not going to have a summit under those strcumstances. kim jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it. >> it's probably not the mood fsic you want for the summit. >> reporter: i'm manuel bojorquez in guatemala, e fallye communities that were largely cut off by the volcano's explosion. >>hat e ( bleep ) is going on, dude? >> reporter: virginia stateur tn who stole an armored personnel carrier. an a woman and her baby trapped in a sd-ent. >> thankfully, nobody was hurt. ri and liftoff. >> a trio of astronauts blasted off today for a mission on the international space station. ( applause ) >> she went through a little litth patch, but she's doing great, and we're very proud of ar. people love you. >> glor: triumphant return for steve scalise today, one year after he was shot on a baseball d. t onow, first of all, i want to welcome the whip bac
. >> president trump has commuted ree life sentence for alice marie johnson.a first-time nonviolent drug ofnd who heen serving a life sentence. >> kardashian wrote on twitter, "best news ever." >> i said we're not going to have a summit under those strcumstances. kim jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it. >> it's probably not the mood fsic you want for the summit. >> reporter: i'm manuel bojorquez in guatemala, e fallye communities...
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there is a federal response to ree medical, psychological issues these chi are facing? yeganeh: those stories from all from children kept at family detention centers. there are only three in the united states able to house families together. experts have found that any sort of detenon for child whether in one of these centers or at a harsheril fy is damaging to the child. they really urge the government to be limited in their usef family detention. you know, even putting aside thoseue i the government only has like 3200 beds in these familyettion centers and so, you know, in one month alone they dained like 9400 families crossing the border so it is very unclear where if the zero tolerance policy continues even if they're able to kind of get the permission to hold families longer than 20 days where those families would go, would the startuilding sort of tent cities on military bases? what kind of standards are those going to have? what effect is that going to have? robert: mike, real quick. you've been reporting on could t the on be providing 20,000 new beds for these c
there is a federal response to ree medical, psychological issues these chi are facing? yeganeh: those stories from all from children kept at family detention centers. there are only three in the united states able to house families together. experts have found that any sort of detenon for child whether in one of these centers or at a harsheril fy is damaging to the child. they really urge the government to be limited in their usef family detention. you know, even putting aside thoseue i the...
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the conservative mp and chair of the pro—brexit european research group of mps jacob rees—mogg has this the amendment. i think the house of lords of all places is being really cavalier in its approach to the constitution i think. in the early stages, it ignored the constitutional conventions in a number of amendments. and tonight, it has decided that it will once again ignore a constitutional convention on the separation of powers and i don't think that is in the long—term interest of the house of lords. the canadian parliament the canadian parliament has passed a bill allowing for legalised marijuana, allowing people to take the drug recreationally. it means canada is set to become the first g7 country to legalise cannabis. medicinal marijuana has already been available in the country for 17 years. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories: the so—called stay put policy used by the fire brigade at the grenfell tower fire was fatally undermined by the building's refurbishment, according to evidence presented to the inquiry today. the first of four expert witnesses, dr b
the conservative mp and chair of the pro—brexit european research group of mps jacob rees—mogg has this the amendment. i think the house of lords of all places is being really cavalier in its approach to the constitution i think. in the early stages, it ignored the constitutional conventions in a number of amendments. and tonight, it has decided that it will once again ignore a constitutional convention on the separation of powers and i don't think that is in the long—term interest of the...
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. >> reporter: in a blistering lawsuit, the new york attorney general says president trump and ree of his adult children, ivanka, donald juniod ic used his private foundation for personal and political gain for over a decade. calling the trump familyctions quote extensive and unlawful comparing the foundation to a checkbook for mr. trump. >> this is a straightforward case of violation of the laws governing charitable foundations and non-profit corporations in new york. >> reporter: the suit says foundation donations were used to boost the campaign. >> i'm not going to do the debate out of respect far myselfr myself.or s >> reporter:iting an iowa fundraiser that candidate trump threw instead of attending a 2016 debate. n grants from the event awarded to groups in the state just days before the iowa caucuses. the suit also alleges the president spent $10,000 on a portrait of himself that hung in one of his golf clubs. the trump foundation called it politics at its worst and president trump lashed out on twitter saying he won't settle this case blaming it on the democrats noting it start
. >> reporter: in a blistering lawsuit, the new york attorney general says president trump and ree of his adult children, ivanka, donald juniod ic used his private foundation for personal and political gain for over a decade. calling the trump familyctions quote extensive and unlawful comparing the foundation to a checkbook for mr. trump. >> this is a straightforward case of violation of the laws governing charitable foundations and non-profit corporations in new york. >>...
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the ken rees reflect heat, making homes 10% better at keeping cool, and the range's on—site gym is environmentallys. 0ne incentive to get off the couch, i suppose. it is a commendable vision to build a town with all these sustainable values, but i can't help thinking can only really do this when you are building a community from scratch. i mean, could you imagine trying to retrofit an existing town with all of these technologies? you basically have two terror the infrastructure and tear down all the buildings and start from scratch anyway —— how daredevil stock babcock has been built in the style of old towel —— out, to attract those who are not necessarily find a venue built feel. are you expecting the? people like the kinleys. dumai tavai step inside your air—conditioning and stay there. they have a robot vacuum cleaner —— do you mind if i. there. they have a robot vacuum cleaner -- do you mind if i. a copy making fridge. it is set up so it won't spill all over the place. and an electric car. for richard, a self—confessed geek and a real fan of click, babcock was his calling. just reading tech b
the ken rees reflect heat, making homes 10% better at keeping cool, and the range's on—site gym is environmentallys. 0ne incentive to get off the couch, i suppose. it is a commendable vision to build a town with all these sustainable values, but i can't help thinking can only really do this when you are building a community from scratch. i mean, could you imagine trying to retrofit an existing town with all of these technologies? you basically have two terror the infrastructure and tear down...
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perhaps after a little pause for the football, i am on my way to a speech given byjacob rees—mogg, when a small quiet, but dedication to the cause. i am sure you will be able to catch up on the highlights later. if you're really lucky, there might be a screen somewhere, if the organisers have any sense, they will have laid on a bit of coverage on the edge, maybe just over his shoulder. bit of coverage on the edge, maybe just over his shoulderlj bit of coverage on the edge, maybe just over his shoulder. i will pass on your suggestion to the speaker. in terms of what the government is hoping, do you think their belief is that the week has allowed them to mass surge down the numbers who will vote against or is there a danger that it has hardened? i heard a government ministers say, we are worried less by the ones voting against than the ones who might abstain. the bottom line is, that things are pretty fluid. yes, some will have been irritated and perhaps more inclined to rebel as a result of what has happened over the last few days, others mightjust decide that they could abstain. 0thers
perhaps after a little pause for the football, i am on my way to a speech given byjacob rees—mogg, when a small quiet, but dedication to the cause. i am sure you will be able to catch up on the highlights later. if you're really lucky, there might be a screen somewhere, if the organisers have any sense, they will have laid on a bit of coverage on the edge, maybe just over his shoulder. bit of coverage on the edge, maybe just over his shoulderlj bit of coverage on the edge, maybe just over his...
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on anything when they had a referendum called the vogue elds so the tweet from wall street journal rees swiss voters rejected the vogue elde initiative which would have put the swiss national bank in charge of.
on anything when they had a referendum called the vogue elds so the tweet from wall street journal rees swiss voters rejected the vogue elde initiative which would have put the swiss national bank in charge of.
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ree we are trying to take away the shopping. ecommerce emily: it's not just wal-mart and jet.com productthe something from pottery barn, you full of that too. fulfil the wal-mart and jet orders to drive traffic to companies. >> the goal of vet black is to black is to give customers the best ecommendation for whatever the product is. we'll serve up whatever the store or vendor is the best recommendations, it may be a wal-mart. jet product or it do be a from elsewhere. we want to find a best match for to develop that relationship with them. e are trying to get smarter to wal-mart can understand brands or product they may not carry that a consumer wants. over time they'll add the product to inventories as well. are using it so far? what are they buying? how are they using? in new york city for customers, we are invite only. we are scaling the business the launch, and trying to uphold an experience while business.ng the it's striking the balance, we class to givet in you a seamless experience letting you save time when you shopping. plan how quickly do you to expand this beyond new york. >>
ree we are trying to take away the shopping. ecommerce emily: it's not just wal-mart and jet.com productthe something from pottery barn, you full of that too. fulfil the wal-mart and jet orders to drive traffic to companies. >> the goal of vet black is to black is to give customers the best ecommendation for whatever the product is. we'll serve up whatever the store or vendor is the best recommendations, it may be a wal-mart. jet product or it do be a from elsewhere. we want to find a...
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nicola rees reports. when you're ready. tell me when to stop.ad to her bones. i have been fighting it best i can, but there are some days when it's — yeah, you just wonder why you are still here. at saint gemma's hospice in leeds, jenny is getting expert end of life care. everybody has time to talk to you and make you feel wanted again, so there is a reason to keep going. palliative care isn'tjust about the final days of life. according to the latest clinical trials research, people need to be referred 3—6 months before death to have their quality of life improved. but that is not happening and for many terminally ill people, crucial end of life care comes far too late. it should be before you get to that point where you are in that stressful situation. suzanne white's mum hillary was diagnosed with stomach cancer 18 months ago, but her referral for palliative care came just a few weeks before she died. it would have been brilliant to access that information so that i could have supported mum a bit more. it did upset me that in the last few week
nicola rees reports. when you're ready. tell me when to stop.ad to her bones. i have been fighting it best i can, but there are some days when it's — yeah, you just wonder why you are still here. at saint gemma's hospice in leeds, jenny is getting expert end of life care. everybody has time to talk to you and make you feel wanted again, so there is a reason to keep going. palliative care isn'tjust about the final days of life. according to the latest clinical trials research, people need to...
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chevrolet, which r s suspected of being used in a drive-by shooting. 13 minutes later, rose was shot , reey officer rosfeld and later died. today, the district attorney confirmed rose was unarmed but did have an empty .9-millimeter handgun clip in his pocket and two handguns were found in the car. e is morning, i spoke to officer rosfeld's attorney, patrick thomassey, by phone. he says his client is "depressed and feels bad about what happened," and that it was "his first time ever firing his weapon as a police officer." >> he just ran! heat-- running is not a death sentence! >> whose streets? tir streets! >> reporter: the video has sparked days of protests, many calling the shooting unjustified. a three-decades-old supreme court ruling does justify shooting a fleeing suspect if the officer reasonably believes that the individual poses a significant physical danger to the officer or others in the community. rose's family attorney lee merritt: >> they're going through the gghs and lows that are common to this kind of situation: from disbelief to anger, to determination to get justice. >> re
chevrolet, which r s suspected of being used in a drive-by shooting. 13 minutes later, rose was shot , reey officer rosfeld and later died. today, the district attorney confirmed rose was unarmed but did have an empty .9-millimeter handgun clip in his pocket and two handguns were found in the car. e is morning, i spoke to officer rosfeld's attorney, patrick thomassey, by phone. he says his client is "depressed and feels bad about what happened," and that it was "his first time...
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on anything when they had a referendum called the volga held so the tweet from wall street journal rees swiss voters rejected the vogue elde initiative which would have put the swiss national bank in charge of all money creation pending the banking system so it would have ended basically fractional reserve banking it was something like seventy percent voted against this so it did not succeed at all but we're going to talk a little bit more about that so it's interesting that they would even consider this so they understand that the central bank of switzerland is acting malevolent undercut commercial banks that they've they said the commercial banks should not be able to print money by issuing loans they create money so they wanted to take power away from them that said that commercial banks like j.p. morgan deutsche bank goldman sachs that they could not create money they could only lend against their reserves one hundred percent reserves that only the central bank of switzerland was going to be allowed to print money just like in the case of america would be the u.s. federal reserve wo
on anything when they had a referendum called the volga held so the tweet from wall street journal rees swiss voters rejected the vogue elde initiative which would have put the swiss national bank in charge of all money creation pending the banking system so it would have ended basically fractional reserve banking it was something like seventy percent voted against this so it did not succeed at all but we're going to talk a little bit more about that so it's interesting that they would even...
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education legal services access to to their properties and their assets and the policy of expelling qatar reesfrom the u.a.e. led also to the separation of families or cats on wednesday was the first country to set forth its opening arguments this is what they have to say regarding the allegations against the u.a.e. . as a result two of the u.a.e. is discriminatory measures and campaign of hatred against properties my people have been and continue to be torn apart from their closest neighbors family members friends and crucial supplies and livelihoods on which they had a light well on thursday the united arab emirates had a chance to respond categorically denying all of the allegations levied against it by cattle it said that he had a problem not with the qatari people but only with the cattery government and denied that there had ever been a policy to expel catteries from the united arab emirates well starting the session was the us ambassador to the netherlands let me be clear there has been normalize expression of catteries from you we and the u.a.e. certainly has no policy to separate or t
education legal services access to to their properties and their assets and the policy of expelling qatar reesfrom the u.a.e. led also to the separation of families or cats on wednesday was the first country to set forth its opening arguments this is what they have to say regarding the allegations against the u.a.e. . as a result two of the u.a.e. is discriminatory measures and campaign of hatred against properties my people have been and continue to be torn apart from their closest neighbors...
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offiticerios wen.re chasing a suspect ogrn ant susi pe w the incident prompted a large police response arm was reenect fiisd being trea atthe vehod spre right now it is unclear what the suspect was wanted for. >>> a new report says pg and e equipment was responsible for 12 wildfires in the north bay last october. it was the worst fire in california history. not included was the tubs fire that hit santa rose. the results aren't out yet. one of the 12 was atlas in napa county. .>>anie woodrow has that sto rn more than 51,000 acres and destroyed nearly 800 structures. six people died. cal fire investigators determined the fire started in two locations, at one location a tree limb came into contact with a power line. at a second location, a tree fell into the same line. in an e-mailed statement, senator bill dodd said i'm calling on pg and e utilities across the state and the public utilities commission to step up and ensure that they are meeting their legal obligations to maintain power lines in a safe manner. pg and e says it will carefully review the reports. based on 9 information so far, we conti
offiticerios wen.re chasing a suspect ogrn ant susi pe w the incident prompted a large police response arm was reenect fiisd being trea atthe vehod spre right now it is unclear what the suspect was wanted for. >>> a new report says pg and e equipment was responsible for 12 wildfires in the north bay last october. it was the worst fire in california history. not included was the tubs fire that hit santa rose. the results aren't out yet. one of the 12 was atlas in napa county....
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actors and see what they need to do a better job of what they're already doing so i know tentative rees we have in mood examples when you are good to go norma but not to my chinese or central region tanzania. we have organized people we organized this more skilled farmers who we organized by our enjoy the wider the birth of a our own market now old people when you harvest gold or silver the own producer said this market the range they decided for the prices when you're good at this center normally known as the bay were these small scale farmers reach was. small scale farmers need access to land water and to markets. then they could even supply cities with a population of more than a million. in africa that's still the reality seventy percent of food for the continent's megacities comes from the surrounding areas. but at the moment small farmers can barely live off their earnings. if they organize they can negotiate better prices. with a bit of support they can set up warehouses for potatoes rice and maize. that way they are not forced to sell their produce right after the harvest to the
actors and see what they need to do a better job of what they're already doing so i know tentative rees we have in mood examples when you are good to go norma but not to my chinese or central region tanzania. we have organized people we organized this more skilled farmers who we organized by our enjoy the wider the birth of a our own market now old people when you harvest gold or silver the own producer said this market the range they decided for the prices when you're good at this center...
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were saying, tonight, the remain supporter nicky morgan has joined forces with brexiteers like jacob rees—moggustoms union. —— avoid defeat. and what their amendment says, it simply calls on the prime minister just to set out the step it will take to forge a customs arrangement which funnily enough is government policy. also on wednesday, the government will be looking to knock out house of lords amendment that would require the uk to join the european economic area which is effectively basically being a member of the single market. —— a house of lords amendment. the labour party, the labour leadership does not support that, so the government should be fine on that. the really interesting one tomorrow afternoon, this is potentially a much tighter vote on this meaningful vote. and this is the house of lords is essentially saying that parliament should have a decisive role in directing the government if the brexit deal is voted down and there are remainer tories tonight saying they really do think they could defeat the government, but then there is a larger bulk of pro—europeans who say, let's b
were saying, tonight, the remain supporter nicky morgan has joined forces with brexiteers like jacob rees—moggustoms union. —— avoid defeat. and what their amendment says, it simply calls on the prime minister just to set out the step it will take to forge a customs arrangement which funnily enough is government policy. also on wednesday, the government will be looking to knock out house of lords amendment that would require the uk to join the european economic area which is effectively...
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when the city attorney's offices potentially taking action to ree items from the agenda, it appeas they trying to hide it from the community. i don't think that's a good look for any of us. that's why i raised the question ultimately. refer to mazzucco. >> vice president mazzucco: even come in here. our city attorney is not prepard to answer this question. we should put it on -- anything further before we go to public comment retarding line item, 1a, c and d. please call for public comment. >> line two discussion of aness- >> vice president mazzucco: call public comment. now time for public comment regarding line item, 1a, b, c ad d. >> i didn't expect to have the opportunity to -- >> vice president mazzucco: we'e not doing the formalities. talk about public comment. >> the general public is now invited to public comment regarg lines 1a, b, c and d. >> vice president mazzucco: pubc comment is limited to two minut. please come forward. first person. >> may it please the commission. any name is john jones. i like to take exception to the chief scott's report. it is not informative. it con
when the city attorney's offices potentially taking action to ree items from the agenda, it appeas they trying to hide it from the community. i don't think that's a good look for any of us. that's why i raised the question ultimately. refer to mazzucco. >> vice president mazzucco: even come in here. our city attorney is not prepard to answer this question. we should put it on -- anything further before we go to public comment retarding line item, 1a, c and d. please call for public...
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there will be one or two or ree so it's really an experience rick >> reporter: there are rules.ot allowed to make physical contact with the monk >> during our interview, the monk had to sit higher than aspects they know visitors come to learn about the culture and people who come are invited to experience it all from the classes to prayer in the temple. >> translator: he wants you to come at least once to see what the religious ceremony is like brick and if you're not sure how it's done. one of us could always help you. everyone is welcome. i think that's what we want to stress. >> everyone is welcome. at this small temple on this quiet stre picked where a simple meal can come to -- bring together a community picked calling wonka ktvu.com. -- ktvu fox 2 news. >>> still to come, tony award tribute. the biggest night for broadway. >>> tonight at 8, it's "so you think you can dance", followed by "9-1-1" at 9. and and stay with us for the 10 and 11:00 news. incredible selection of the e looking for an brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at d
there will be one or two or ree so it's really an experience rick >> reporter: there are rules.ot allowed to make physical contact with the monk >> during our interview, the monk had to sit higher than aspects they know visitors come to learn about the culture and people who come are invited to experience it all from the classes to prayer in the temple. >> translator: he wants you to come at least once to see what the religious ceremony is like brick and if you're not sure how...
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unfortunately, this is a deadly crush involving a car that hit on ree.paring for the historic summit with north korean leader kim jong un. the president says he will know within the first minute whether or not he will be able to negotiate with the north koreans. today is what do you expect will be the result of the meeting? 33% say they would think it will and the nuclear program. no compromise will be reached. we talked on social media about the spray >> i got a tweet that says trump and kim jong un have the same mentality. >> a proud citize united states i am optimistic about it. i hope for a good summit. >> thank you for your responses. hashtag on twitter www.ktvu.com. >> >> reporter: here are some top stories where following today. the part say the review board will talk about use of forc policies for bart police. back in january a bart police officer shot and killed a 28- year-old. it was outside of the west oakland station. the family is pursuing a law station against bart police. the review board monitors and recommends changes to bart police poli
unfortunately, this is a deadly crush involving a car that hit on ree.paring for the historic summit with north korean leader kim jong un. the president says he will know within the first minute whether or not he will be able to negotiate with the north koreans. today is what do you expect will be the result of the meeting? 33% say they would think it will and the nuclear program. no compromise will be reached. we talked on social media about the spray >> i got a tweet that says trump and...
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ree chpionshipand four years guarantees not just comparisons to great nba teams of the past but alsonate areas in all of pro sports. mention of the dword. dynasty. >> i can't really say that word, honestly, when i hear that offer me a more appropriate reaction is the 49ers that was kind of what the niners were that i grew up watching. these things are harder to measure in the present but i don't get mad at people say that. if you consider the warriors a dynasty then where do you rank your team among the greatest of all time? >> no idea. not for me to answer that question, i just know what we've been able to accomplish is really meaningful and something that not many players have been able to experience. >> we have plenty of time in our lives to discuss that later. i want to keep this thing going as long as we can. >>reporter: maybe steve gray can put in perspective, after all he 15 championships as a player and three now as a coach. >> it's a similar feeling of winning consistently, i was only part of the last three but winning three out of four is not easy. >>reporter: this brings u
ree chpionshipand four years guarantees not just comparisons to great nba teams of the past but alsonate areas in all of pro sports. mention of the dword. dynasty. >> i can't really say that word, honestly, when i hear that offer me a more appropriate reaction is the 49ers that was kind of what the niners were that i grew up watching. these things are harder to measure in the present but i don't get mad at people say that. if you consider the warriors a dynasty then where do you rank your...
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. >> give yourselves a break, i don't know. [ laughter ] but, it's called "ree."> it's a song about pain, anxiety, depression. anybody ever dealt with those things out there, anybody? >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. i don't want to be the only guy clapping. yeah, alright. it is beautifully done. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and it just feels like everyone is just kind of going along with the song, and then finally they just like, release and just scream.e beca >> yeah, it's a release, but it's about celebrating, overcoming those things, and living life to the fullest, and ng all of the potential of life. >> jimmy: that's beautiful -- >> it's connecting and we're really happy about it. >> jimmy: yeah, who directed that? >> a guy named, mark romanek, who is just one of the best directors in the world. yeah, he's really talented. >> jimmy: because normally you direct them, right? >> i have directed them for the past 13 years, and it's firs d time i havene one. and it was really great to pass it off to someone who's such a a legend. this guy has done -- he did like the jnny cash
. >> give yourselves a break, i don't know. [ laughter ] but, it's called "ree."> it's a song about pain, anxiety, depression. anybody ever dealt with those things out there, anybody? >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. i don't want to be the only guy clapping. yeah, alright. it is beautifully done. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and it just feels like everyone is just kind of going along with the song, and then finally they just like, release and just scream.e beca >>...
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wa is the first ba t ree. far the most exhmvausting mentay and physic so this championship maleans a . more. better. i have to prove to myself that i picked the right career as a kid. sot ngprt loa tothk goi myself that i can stay in it for the long haul, hopefully continue to have success and keep growing as a player. >> we've been through a lot this year, injuries and, you know, the 82 game kind of -- a roller coaster ride. and so nothing was easy about this ride. >> i think what happened is once we got through houston, our guys finally see finish line. for most of the season, they were looking at their watches and their calendars like when are we getting to the playoffs. so the seven months of the regular season were a grind, but playoffs came and we turned it up. >> this postseason cavs were the only team the warriors swept. even though the warriors won in cleveland, there were cheers for the dubs echoing through quicken loans arena. dion lim was there. >> reporter: we were right there as steph curry trium
wa is the first ba t ree. far the most exhmvausting mentay and physic so this championship maleans a . more. better. i have to prove to myself that i picked the right career as a kid. sot ngprt loa tothk goi myself that i can stay in it for the long haul, hopefully continue to have success and keep growing as a player. >> we've been through a lot this year, injuries and, you know, the 82 game kind of -- a roller coaster ride. and so nothing was easy about this ride. >> i think what...