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to take it home after rubin threw it into the stands.rything else you can go to the website. from me, tulsen tollett, from the sport today team, i'm off to look for a new sport today team, i'm off to look fora new pairof sport today team, i'm off to look for a new pair of shoes, these ones are getting a bit old. for now, goodbye. hello there. 0ver recent days, we've seen real contrasts developing in the weather north—west to the south—east across the country and that contrast will continue. this is the scene as the sun set in braintree in essex on thursday evening. we have seen more cloud and more wet weather across some northern and western parts of the country. as we head through the next few days, most of us are looking dry. the heat again will build in the south, but there will be a little bit of showery rain through the day on friday, particularly across parts of northern england. now, we've got a fairly cool flow of air coming in from the north—west, across parts of northern ireland and scotland. meanwhile, this warm flow of air fr
to take it home after rubin threw it into the stands.rything else you can go to the website. from me, tulsen tollett, from the sport today team, i'm off to look for a new sport today team, i'm off to look fora new pairof sport today team, i'm off to look for a new pair of shoes, these ones are getting a bit old. for now, goodbye. hello there. 0ver recent days, we've seen real contrasts developing in the weather north—west to the south—east across the country and that contrast will continue....
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. >>> ann rubin tells us that cal fire says that water supply is not the problem.>> reporter: as california wildfires destroy thousands of acres of land, president trump has taken to twitter on the event. saying, california firefighter -- wildfires are being magnified and made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren't allowing massive amounts of readily available water to be diverted. in a second tweet, jerry brown must allow the free flow of vestments of water coming from the north and foolishly diverted to the pacific ocean. cal fire crews say there is no shortage of water. the real controversy is about something else, entirely. >> we have plenty of water in california to fight players. there is no doubt about that. the question is, what happens to the water that comes down from the sierras. that is something we have been fighting about and arguing about for many decades. >> reporter: some water goes to residents, some to fire -- farmers. >> there is a certain amount of water that is required to be diverted into the delta. some farmers think that would be better used for ag
. >>> ann rubin tells us that cal fire says that water supply is not the problem.>> reporter: as california wildfires destroy thousands of acres of land, president trump has taken to twitter on the event. saying, california firefighter -- wildfires are being magnified and made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren't allowing massive amounts of readily available water to be diverted. in a second tweet, jerry brown must allow the free flow of vestments of water...
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ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> state lawmakers are demanding an answer from the department of motor vehicles about increasingly long wait times as today assemblyman phil ting held a town hall at the capital and questioned the dmv about long wait times which have in recent weeks gone -- gotten even longer because of a new push for federally mandated real id cards. they've taken measures to alleviate the long lines such as adding self check- in kiosks to the customers with -- so customers with appointments can move through the system faster. >> the dmv wants to do better and we will do better because our customers deserve it and we will look for opportunities to continue to improve processes. >> the dmv recently received funding to hire 500 more employees statewide and at least 240 others are being reassigned to customer service to help reduce the long lines. >>> smoke is back in the forecast -- you noticed today there's a lot of it out there now and by the morning it will be infiltrating the bay area proper. most areas along the coast will be fine, san francisco not too bad but as yo
ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> state lawmakers are demanding an answer from the department of motor vehicles about increasingly long wait times as today assemblyman phil ting held a town hall at the capital and questioned the dmv about long wait times which have in recent weeks gone -- gotten even longer because of a new push for federally mandated real id cards. they've taken measures to alleviate the long lines such as adding self check- in kiosks to the customers with -- so...
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ann rubin says a local builder has another idea. he says it should be turned into housing for the homeless. >>> if you ask santa clara county, the cost to fix this building is high. the stairwells are contaminated with asbestos. then, there is the roof, so and squishes when you step on it. >> every system has been looked at and is beyond its useful life. the county plans to demolish it. >> reporter: it plans to put a parking lot in its place. but jim solano has another idea. turn it into housing for the homeless. 140 new units. >> is my -- is it my goal to derail them? no, it is my goal to explore this project to see if we can make something happen for the homeless. >> reporter: he says he is already got a developer on board. the san jose mayor also wrote a letter expressing support. so, the county estimates the cost of remediation is at least $50 million, if not higher. >> one of them did cost $100 million. was a tomorrow we can get that money. why do they care? they don't want there. took housing advocates say it is desperately ne
ann rubin says a local builder has another idea. he says it should be turned into housing for the homeless. >>> if you ask santa clara county, the cost to fix this building is high. the stairwells are contaminated with asbestos. then, there is the roof, so and squishes when you step on it. >> every system has been looked at and is beyond its useful life. the county plans to demolish it. >> reporter: it plans to put a parking lot in its place. but jim solano has another...
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for jay-z to be the first one to get rick rubin to produce in such a long time shows you how specialroblems but a bitch ain't one. hit me. ♪ fools that want to make sure my casket's closed ♪ >> yeah, that's money. >> rick rubin created so many classic records. the beastie boys and run-dmc taking a break beat and mixing it with an ac/dc guitar stab. that's rick rubin 101. ♪ i pull over to the side of the road ♪ ♪ i heard son, do you know what i'm stopping you for ♪ ♪ because i'm young and i'm black and my hat's real low ♪ ♪ do i look like a mind reader sir i don't know ♪ >> jay-z represented you you can have real longevity in hip-hop. for the longest time new york had been the center of the world in hip-hop. the south for the most part hadn't made itself heard. that started to change in the 2000s. and you're getting outkast. and outkast is amazing. ♪ >> outkast became rap's beatles in the 2000s because we found both but particularly andre becoming more obsessed with a kind of adventurous landscape of music. ♪ >> hip-hop knew about outkast. but then they come out with an album "speaker
for jay-z to be the first one to get rick rubin to produce in such a long time shows you how specialroblems but a bitch ain't one. hit me. ♪ fools that want to make sure my casket's closed ♪ >> yeah, that's money. >> rick rubin created so many classic records. the beastie boys and run-dmc taking a break beat and mixing it with an ac/dc guitar stab. that's rick rubin 101. ♪ i pull over to the side of the road ♪ ♪ i heard son, do you know what i'm stopping you for ♪ ♪...
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a lot more to talk about >> whether he will still be in office, that's the big question. >> james rubin will be staying with us. a quick check in on markets. we were talking about trade. a lot of investors looking for the language from the fed today and on monetary policy this market bounced somewhat today. the german market is leading the charge we've got the dax about half of a percent higher much firmer in the starting position the italian market has bounced as well. it's been a challenging one on the back of the genoa bridge fallout this week with all the policies around nationalization and concessions. ftse also improving in the green, despite weakness at the start. the cac is up by a third in france so a strong outing despite some initial caution. >>> let's get into the sectors just a couple of patches of red. utilities, how hold goods, media stocks, food and beverages, very defensive arm at the bottom of the charts basic resources a cyclical play with autos and banks at the top. >>> brexit secretary dominic rab outlined a contingency plan in the vote of a no-brexit deal he said b
a lot more to talk about >> whether he will still be in office, that's the big question. >> james rubin will be staying with us. a quick check in on markets. we were talking about trade. a lot of investors looking for the language from the fed today and on monetary policy this market bounced somewhat today. the german market is leading the charge we've got the dax about half of a percent higher much firmer in the starting position the italian market has bounced as well. it's been a...
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wrote to the editor of the rubin asnd got jerry my visit in my apartment. thisked to him about what great festival was going to be. it was going to be destructive creatively and destructive to the democratic party. i wrote for this in the seed. it talked about a non-leader even. and also the politics of ecstasy. made aboutts were acid in the water supply and kidnapping the delegates. who would believe that? guess who. there was a big debate about the yippies. in march of 1968, there was a demonstration in grand central station. a lot showed up. there was a big clock in the center of it and some people were climbing on it. the cops broke it up quite strongly. piecellage voice wrote a and some were allied and wrote the piece saying it was a prophecy of chicago. new jerry rubin quite well. he thought it was dangerous and irresponsible. spectacular organizing. fdf had a problem trying to figure out the position in chicago and was a coming to demonstrate a radicalized? they were using rock to put kids up against bandits. bayonettes. it helped to disrupt. yippieh
wrote to the editor of the rubin asnd got jerry my visit in my apartment. thisked to him about what great festival was going to be. it was going to be destructive creatively and destructive to the democratic party. i wrote for this in the seed. it talked about a non-leader even. and also the politics of ecstasy. made aboutts were acid in the water supply and kidnapping the delegates. who would believe that? guess who. there was a big debate about the yippies. in march of 1968, there was a...
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ktvu's ann rubin on what this might mean for tesla's future. >> reporter: for month, tesla face questions and criticism from investors about production, finances, and the new model three. now, tesla may be going private, removing itself from the mercies of the market. elon musk made the announcement today with a tweet. >> it's interesting that he's reacting by saying look, i'm going to take my company and go home. what we have to be most concerned about is what's it doing to tesla and how is it affecting shareholders? >> reporter: robert everhart, with santa clara's university business school pointed out, tesla stock jumped before it halted. resumed after a more formal announcement from the company. elon musk says a more final decision has not been made, but he wants an outcome where tesla can operate at its best, free from as much short-term thinking as possible. >> his actions have a great deal to do with the value of the company. when he announces he's going to do something, some people react. you saw the price go up. now he has a commitment to follow through or he's got explaining to
ktvu's ann rubin on what this might mean for tesla's future. >> reporter: for month, tesla face questions and criticism from investors about production, finances, and the new model three. now, tesla may be going private, removing itself from the mercies of the market. elon musk made the announcement today with a tweet. >> it's interesting that he's reacting by saying look, i'm going to take my company and go home. what we have to be most concerned about is what's it doing to tesla...
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peter rubin of "wired" magazine talks about his book, "future presence, how virtual reality is changing human connection, intimacy and the limits of ordinary life." from the annapolis book festival, a discussion about artificial intelligence. and brad smith, president of microsoft, on his book, "the future computed, artificial intelligence and its role in society." you're watching a special thursday night edition of book tv.
peter rubin of "wired" magazine talks about his book, "future presence, how virtual reality is changing human connection, intimacy and the limits of ordinary life." from the annapolis book festival, a discussion about artificial intelligence. and brad smith, president of microsoft, on his book, "the future computed, artificial intelligence and its role in society." you're watching a special thursday night edition of book tv.
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early in the third quarter, rubin foster suffered a concussion. foster left the game. he now enters the nfl's concussion protocol. it's likely we won't see foster again until week three of the regular season as he still has to serve a two-game suspension. >>> the rangers visiting the giants for game two of a three-game series. crawford with a three-run jack to center. hisom giants. hunter pence solo shot off of his teammate matt moore. the giants even up as they beat the rangers 5-3. >>> let's get over to target field. the a's just one game back of the astros in the division. scoreless in the second. that brings one in. it's lucroix's 500th career rbi. a three-run bomb and the a's down the twins 6-2. the a's and twins wrap up their four-game series tomorrow at 11:10:00 a.m. >>> that will do it for sports. more news after this. welcome to the xfinity store. thanks, janet. it's my happy place. you can learn how to switch to xfinity mobile, included with your internet. and over here i'm having my birthday party. dj fluffernutter, hit it! ♪ dj fluffernutter simple. easy. a
early in the third quarter, rubin foster suffered a concussion. foster left the game. he now enters the nfl's concussion protocol. it's likely we won't see foster again until week three of the regular season as he still has to serve a two-game suspension. >>> the rangers visiting the giants for game two of a three-game series. crawford with a three-run jack to center. hisom giants. hunter pence solo shot off of his teammate matt moore. the giants even up as they beat the rangers 5-3....
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back with us is jennifer rubin. revelations about the possible five-year sentences and 30-year sentences for possibly multiple counts that michael cohen could be facing really changes the dynamics of what he's facing. >> yeah, it does. and might i say, i don't think i've ever seen an administration with this few people who are not in some kind of legal trouble. really, if you're not being indicted or haven't been indicted or aren't considering a plea deal, you're really the odd man out. but michael cohen we knew was in some trouble. now we know he is in a heap of trouble. what's significant, he is also in trouble from state authorities. and as we know, he cannot be pardoned by the president of the united states for state crimes. so i think the time that he is going to have to start cooperating feverishly with the prosecutors is coming closer and closer. >> and of course michael cohen knew what we've been learning about the investigation. he knew that long before we did. and so we now have to look back at his behavio
back with us is jennifer rubin. revelations about the possible five-year sentences and 30-year sentences for possibly multiple counts that michael cohen could be facing really changes the dynamics of what he's facing. >> yeah, it does. and might i say, i don't think i've ever seen an administration with this few people who are not in some kind of legal trouble. really, if you're not being indicted or haven't been indicted or aren't considering a plea deal, you're really the odd man out....
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ktvu's ann rubin explains. >> reporter: this water leak has been flowing for one month gushing from under a metal plate flowing down arsterdaro road in palo alto. it started when a contractor accidentally damaged a pipe. >> it's so frustrating because whatever it is, it's not being taken care of. >> my husband and i joke about finding a way to use the water to water our lawn because it's just water that's going down the drain. >> reporter: about 2 to 3 gallons a minute down the drain. the city estimates they've lost between 80,000 to 120,000 gallons total since the leak began july 11th , but they say turning the water off is not an option. >> this is a major water transmission pipeline. if we were to shut this down, it would shut off water service for a number of customers in the area including a couple schools. so we don't want to do that. >> reporter: they couldn't repair the leak either. palo alto has been waiting weeks to get the parts they need for the job. >> it's a somewhat unusual size which means that it required specialty parts which unfortunately the manufacturer happened to be
ktvu's ann rubin explains. >> reporter: this water leak has been flowing for one month gushing from under a metal plate flowing down arsterdaro road in palo alto. it started when a contractor accidentally damaged a pipe. >> it's so frustrating because whatever it is, it's not being taken care of. >> my husband and i joke about finding a way to use the water to water our lawn because it's just water that's going down the drain. >> reporter: about 2 to 3 gallons a minute...
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as ktvu's ann rubin explains, starting this week, they are operating in a small section of north saney have plans to expand throughout the entire bay area. >> reporter: this is no ordinary grocery delivery. this car drivers itself. upon arrival it pops the trunk and you grab your bags. >> what did you get? >> mainly fruits and vegetables. and then this really good cinnamon bread. it's really good. >> reporter: the idea that by cutting out the need for a driver, you can also cut costs. they hope to be cheaper than delivery services. >> it's not done by humans, it's delivered by a self- driving car. and therefore the cost in the future is going to be lower. >> reporter: right now, the service is free and for the first time this week, it's available to the public. the company has three vehicles delivering in north san jose with plans to expand to 20 by the end of the year. the orders are placed through an app but you can make extra purchases in person. so far they are working with de martini and grub markets. >> in the future you can select what you want. >> reporter: while the cars are
as ktvu's ann rubin explains, starting this week, they are operating in a small section of north saney have plans to expand throughout the entire bay area. >> reporter: this is no ordinary grocery delivery. this car drivers itself. upon arrival it pops the trunk and you grab your bags. >> what did you get? >> mainly fruits and vegetables. and then this really good cinnamon bread. it's really good. >> reporter: the idea that by cutting out the need for a driver, you can...
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ktvu's ann rubin joins us with more. >> reporter: musk appears to be very serious. he says funding has been secured, and in an email to employees he wrote, this is about creating the environment for tesla to operate fast. for months, tesla faced questions and criticism from investors about productions, finances, and the new model three. now, tesla may be going private, removing itself from the mercies of the market. elon musk made the announcement today with a tweet. >> it's interesting that he wants to take the company and go home. what is this doing to tesla and how is it affecting tesla shareholders? >> reporter: robert everhart with uc school of business point out tesla stocks jumps before trading was temporarily halted. it resumed, following a formal announcement from the company. in it, musk says a final decision has not been made, but he wants an outcome where tesla can operate, free from as much short-term thinking as possible. >> his actions have a great deal to do with the value of the company. when he announces he is going to do that, some people react. w
ktvu's ann rubin joins us with more. >> reporter: musk appears to be very serious. he says funding has been secured, and in an email to employees he wrote, this is about creating the environment for tesla to operate fast. for months, tesla faced questions and criticism from investors about productions, finances, and the new model three. now, tesla may be going private, removing itself from the mercies of the market. elon musk made the announcement today with a tweet. >> it's...
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in santa clara county, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> a bigemergency officials announcing nearly $7 million in grant money to improve safety and security for riders. >> the fact that we are getting this money at a time when we have more day today security concerns is very helpful. >> the announcement comes after several high-profile violent crimes on b.a.r.t. good evening, i'm julie haener. >> and i'm andre senior in for frank somerville. b.a.r.t. is getting a $6.8 billion boost from the government to improve security for riders. we get details now from ktvu's cristina rendon live at the b.a.r.t. station with reaction from riders. >> reporter: we can tell you that this money is going to be split up in different kinds of ways. it will be used to upgrade cameras, improve the use of radios underground, and also help keep officers patrolling on trains. this grant comes at a time when it's greatly needed for b.a.r.t. and when writers map really want to know -- and when riders really want to know how b.a.r.t. is keeping them safe. >> is giving $6.8
in santa clara county, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> a bigemergency officials announcing nearly $7 million in grant money to improve safety and security for riders. >> the fact that we are getting this money at a time when we have more day today security concerns is very helpful. >> the announcement comes after several high-profile violent crimes on b.a.r.t. good evening, i'm julie haener. >> and i'm andre senior in...
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. >> ktvu's ann rubin joins us now live to explain the delay in stopping the water flow there and alsoreporter: city crews are frustrated, too. the parts they need to make repairs are out of stock. until they get them the water here continues to flow. this water leak has been flowing for one month gushing from under a metal a flat and plate and flowing down the -- metal plate and flowing down the road. >> yes. it's frustrating because it's not being taken care of. >> my husband and i joke about finding a way to use the water to water our lawn because it's just water that's going down the drain. >> reporter: about 2 to 3 gallons a minute down the drain. the city estimates they've lost between 80,000 to 120,000 gallons total since the leak began july 11th , but they say turning the water off is not an option. >> this is a major water transmission pipeline and if we were to shut this down, it would shut off water service for a number of customers in the area including a couple schools. so we don't want to do that. >> reporter: they couldn't repair the leak either. palo alto has been waiti
. >> ktvu's ann rubin joins us now live to explain the delay in stopping the water flow there and alsoreporter: city crews are frustrated, too. the parts they need to make repairs are out of stock. until they get them the water here continues to flow. this water leak has been flowing for one month gushing from under a metal a flat and plate and flowing down the -- metal plate and flowing down the road. >> yes. it's frustrating because it's not being taken care of. >> my...
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jennifer rubin, you were on fire about this today.blicans can't agree to take a segregationist's name off a building. one wonder whether these republicans are listening to their staff-written speeches lionizing mccain. they obviously haven't learned a damn thing about mccain, especially his insistence about protecting the dignity and worth of every human being. >> exactly. they're all getting up there now and spilling crocodile tears. but in fact i think what we see here is the heavy strain of raci racism, racial politics, now these people don't even hide it anymore. they are advocating to keep the name of a segregationist on a federal building, on a senate office building. you can't make this stuff up. and i think if ben sasse for one says, oh, mccain wouldn't want his name on a building, i don't know that they asked him. if they did, i think he'd probably suggest not only put his name on a building but pass some legislation that reflects his values. >> did you think this would have been a slam dunk? for republicans to rename this bu
jennifer rubin, you were on fire about this today.blicans can't agree to take a segregationist's name off a building. one wonder whether these republicans are listening to their staff-written speeches lionizing mccain. they obviously haven't learned a damn thing about mccain, especially his insistence about protecting the dignity and worth of every human being. >> exactly. they're all getting up there now and spilling crocodile tears. but in fact i think what we see here is the heavy...
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jerry rubin in my visit -- on golden avenue. he talked to me about what this great festival was going to be. it was going to be a disruptive festival. it was disruptive creatively and it would represent the real alternative to the democratic party, the death, if you will. and these politics. i wrote the first piece in the seed. we were talking about it at the level, long -- non-leader event. again, the politics of vest -- ecstasy. >> and, the threats were made. in the water supply, kidnapping the delegates. it would believe that? guess who. and, there was a big debate about the yippies. the village in-in march 1968, there was a demonstration and grand central station. a year in. a lot of people showed up. there was a big clock in the center of it. someone climbed and started manhandling the hands. and, the cops broke it up strongly. the village voice wrote a piece . someone who was allies of the yippies wrote a piece. saying -- of chicago. the bar, a guy named mike roston, who was a thoughtful movement guy. a new jerry rubin qui
jerry rubin in my visit -- on golden avenue. he talked to me about what this great festival was going to be. it was going to be a disruptive festival. it was disruptive creatively and it would represent the real alternative to the democratic party, the death, if you will. and these politics. i wrote the first piece in the seed. we were talking about it at the level, long -- non-leader event. again, the politics of vest -- ecstasy. >> and, the threats were made. in the water supply,...
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ok with me to joel rubin who joins us live from washington he was a deputy assistant secretary of state thank you very much indeed for talking to us is quite a big deal then isn't it to summon the president and then to cross-examine him impala meant on live television it certainly is marty and it's first time that rouhani has had president rouhani has had to meet with parliament in a public session in his five years in office and he was criticized for is reform and so he's under pressure and the competition between moderates and hardliners in iran continues the external pressures that the united states is pushing for and there are solutions as well as internal mismanagement of the economy are taking a toll on his administration and that's really i mean his his defense seems to be resting upon the reimposition position of u.s. sanctions and yet that is quite a recent occurrence is that what condition was that he was the iranian economy in before donald trump decided to pull the u.s. out of the iran nuclear deal well iran's economy has been mismanaged for a number of years and the iranian
ok with me to joel rubin who joins us live from washington he was a deputy assistant secretary of state thank you very much indeed for talking to us is quite a big deal then isn't it to summon the president and then to cross-examine him impala meant on live television it certainly is marty and it's first time that rouhani has had president rouhani has had to meet with parliament in a public session in his five years in office and he was criticized for is reform and so he's under pressure and...
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rubin, "who needs a relationship that plays a poor second".ellard feels that it needs to be dealt with. pointing out, interestingly, toddlers have no one to speak to them at all any more. it is very sad. a bit of a change of attitude. francis says the first time anyone fubs me would also be the last. that is feisty, isn't it? stay with us on a bbc news. a lot more still to bring you. thanks for being with us. hello. it's been a weekend of contrast across the uk. scotland and northern ireland have seen more cloud with some outbreaks of rain at times. england and wales have seen plenty of sunshine and it's been very warm if not hot. but some changes to come through the week. slowly we start to lose the heat. it will feel fresher for all of us, an increasing chance of seeing some showers and also still some sunshine, and it's sunshine we'll continue to see for much of england and wales on monday underneath this area of high pressure. meanwhile, for scotland and northern ireland, these fronts will continue to bring more cloud, and also some outbre
rubin, "who needs a relationship that plays a poor second".ellard feels that it needs to be dealt with. pointing out, interestingly, toddlers have no one to speak to them at all any more. it is very sad. a bit of a change of attitude. francis says the first time anyone fubs me would also be the last. that is feisty, isn't it? stay with us on a bbc news. a lot more still to bring you. thanks for being with us. hello. it's been a weekend of contrast across the uk. scotland and northern...
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also a shock upset on thursday a second seed john is or was beaten by fellow american wildcard noah rubin the pair had met just once before earlier this year in the first round french open are open is there one not one but on this occasion would go down in straight sets six four seven six as you can see just how much went into the win ruben who has made it to the servers around wildly shoe appeared to completely fall apart journeying that match. younger brother alexanders of rev came out on top against older brother and defending champion nations of ravin washington to progress to the quarter finals the twenty one year old is seeded number one at the tournaments six three seven five. and kindness to corey's japan the canadian denis shop a love in straight sets to dance the quarterfinals mischa corey clinching a seven six six three win. then while pairs meltdown at the end of his match against marcos baghdatis has cost him more than sixteen thousand dollars the frenchman smashed three racquets late in his first round loss he was fined for on sportsmanlike conduct audible obscenities and a
also a shock upset on thursday a second seed john is or was beaten by fellow american wildcard noah rubin the pair had met just once before earlier this year in the first round french open are open is there one not one but on this occasion would go down in straight sets six four seven six as you can see just how much went into the win ruben who has made it to the servers around wildly shoe appeared to completely fall apart journeying that match. younger brother alexanders of rev came out on top...
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all mentioned alyssa rubin, a friend of mine who wrote movingly about what happened that day. she is a "new york times" correspondent, pulitzer prize winner. and i urge you to read your article dated the 16th of august, 2014, where she reached this entire incident. i will mention my feet first on a, who shortly after the first wave after the peshmerga and iraqi forces stopped isis. and i asked him, what is the most difficult thing you are facing right now? he possibly said preventing young yazidis from seeking rich. this is very consequential. he has suffered deeply isis kinsmen and women disappeared. and i will mention charles king the forthcoming the first american to have died fighting isis. actually, he went beyond and gave his life in this honorable cause. and i will mention though not by name or thousands, perhaps tens of thousands of the iraqi soldiers, volunteers who gave their lives, most of them actually came from all parts of iraq and the kurdistan peshmerga with the liberal army for the counterterrorism service, volunteers mobilizations. most of the victims actuall
all mentioned alyssa rubin, a friend of mine who wrote movingly about what happened that day. she is a "new york times" correspondent, pulitzer prize winner. and i urge you to read your article dated the 16th of august, 2014, where she reached this entire incident. i will mention my feet first on a, who shortly after the first wave after the peshmerga and iraqi forces stopped isis. and i asked him, what is the most difficult thing you are facing right now? he possibly said preventing...
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regular side arabians who are showing outrage about what side really is doing it about what side rubin's allies are saying about them and so it's not really clear what the side re bins are able to say or think we will never really know because the saudi authorities will not allow a polling you know won't allow for the for the outrage to really to to come out in public and if anything those who have been somewhat critical of so for instance after the arrest of the women's rights activist one woman had tweeted her support of those women who had been arrested she was arrested shortly after her friend then posted the letter to she had prepared if she was arrested in that instance and then that friend was arrested now that friend was not not an active is she simply posted something her friend out also to do online and the previous friend was also not really a prominent activist either she just showed support for these activists so it's a very very clear you cannot not only be an activist you cannot express yourself but you also cannot show some support for these activists so they are really g
regular side arabians who are showing outrage about what side really is doing it about what side rubin's allies are saying about them and so it's not really clear what the side re bins are able to say or think we will never really know because the saudi authorities will not allow a polling you know won't allow for the for the outrage to really to to come out in public and if anything those who have been somewhat critical of so for instance after the arrest of the women's rights activist one...
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and money printing and the federal reserve bank and lawrence summers and all the group that robert rubin writers are going to need that are deferred to when he came into office instead of fighting for the individual all the debtor member obama bailed out the creditors they bailed out wall street and now trump is doing the opposite so the worker senses this and supports trump so again twenty sixteen was a radical break from history this is partly why there's that breakdown. and what's going on with the conspiracy theories on comcast cares m.s.m. b c there is a breakdown you have to anybody from objective lee can see that there was a break there was a break in the working class the working class is now in the g.o.p. remember those areas hillary called bucket of losers and baskets of deplorable zx well those sort of insults worked for her precinct data shows rich white neighborhoods flipping democratic in two thousand and sixteen will it last republicans have been the party of the rich and democrats the party of the poor for about as long as political scientists have collected data on ameri
and money printing and the federal reserve bank and lawrence summers and all the group that robert rubin writers are going to need that are deferred to when he came into office instead of fighting for the individual all the debtor member obama bailed out the creditors they bailed out wall street and now trump is doing the opposite so the worker senses this and supports trump so again twenty sixteen was a radical break from history this is partly why there's that breakdown. and what's going on...
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rights i'm reading a title from the from the the washington post by a woman a woman named jennifer rubin the human rights community lost a champion. who is she talking about oh there's a picture of john mccain your thoughts a picture of john mccain standing next to all the chant of bach the neo nazi leader of you who form the social nationalist party and then went on to form svoboda and one is one of the three big leaders that mccain who even the ones from mainstream media grudgingly admit is a neo nazi alex jump and a picture is worth a thousand words and i mean it's ridiculous to see everyone left and right from hillary clinton to john lewis to bernie sanders. cause you know cortez raising job mccain as as a peacemaker as a man of peace. people have people for god in libya syria ukraine iraq bob bomb iran i mean it's it's comical at this point you know it's you know the demon is you know john mccain was an exemplar of of american foreign interventions military interventions around the world and the interesting thing is that just about every single intervention john mccain supported and
rights i'm reading a title from the from the the washington post by a woman a woman named jennifer rubin the human rights community lost a champion. who is she talking about oh there's a picture of john mccain your thoughts a picture of john mccain standing next to all the chant of bach the neo nazi leader of you who form the social nationalist party and then went on to form svoboda and one is one of the three big leaders that mccain who even the ones from mainstream media grudgingly admit is a...
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congressman rubin tweet to do that the if you're deporting americans be warned when the world turns youill not be safe because you were just following orders, you do not have to take part in illegal acts by this administration. some say he took that a step too far. what kind of representative threatens federal employees for doing their job prescribed by laws passed by congress? that backlash coming in on social media. >> a picture of a police officer goes totally viral. >> woman in georgia captured such a sweet image of a police officer praying before eating a meal at a fast food restaurant. she posted a photo to twitter saying it made me grateful for the men and women who serve to protect us, officers and their families. thank you to this officer who truly touched my heart. god bless these officers. >> they don't know if they are going to see their family. >> absolutely right. >> 24 after the hour, john mccain landing in washington for the last time, colleagues on the hill saying their final goodbyes. emotional tributes in arizona next. >> google, facebook, twitter te executives garret
congressman rubin tweet to do that the if you're deporting americans be warned when the world turns youill not be safe because you were just following orders, you do not have to take part in illegal acts by this administration. some say he took that a step too far. what kind of representative threatens federal employees for doing their job prescribed by laws passed by congress? that backlash coming in on social media. >> a picture of a police officer goes totally viral. >> woman in...
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i would like to disclose that i am a partner that hired rubin ju >>> . it will not have an effect on my opinion. >> clerk: president fung has indicateed that the parties have three minutes each and would like to begin. >> scott sanchez, planning department. this has been continued several times and lastly when the board heard this item was not ready to uphold the notice of violation and continued the item. i think one of the comments of the board was whether there would be the possibility of legalizing under the central soma plan. at that point we were expecting it to have been adopted in the early 2017 the central soma plan has not yet been adopted but before the board of supervisors now, so we do expect that option this year there would be possibility to legalize. to note there is a path to legalize under the existing zoning, and that is how this matter came about. it was the property own owners seeki ng to legalize the use on the property and they had seen similar projects including one across the street obtain legali zation from the planning commissi
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see the reaction i mean yes yes with my family usually with my brother to see whether our brother rubin was amongst the bodies that were brought here marked double x. in other words the nameless only look at the you saw a lot of people here and look to the lot of bodies of them walking when you see the almost gone little subtle it often run into other relatives especially in love of being in a cemetery. and where most of the murder victims were taken via unless it's not. it will be recognized many of the dead and then they also know i want this it was so painful i came for about six months and then could no longer bear to look at the terrible things they had done to people some of the victims had cuts on their feet cut so finely were probably made with a razor blade. the house only eighty of us that it is. the salt in lemon had been rubbed into the wound see this it was horrifying send. me mum. so flame consumed and the most harrowing thing of all though i'm unable to get it out of my head was a couple. they were said to be engaged. navi else it was well. done if they were students at s
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. >> we talked to jennifer rubin. does he think he is the king? i am going to have her arrested? at most a civil action. to say i am going to have her arrested, who does this? >> we know that he wants jeff sessions to do a lot of things that jeff sessions hasn't been doing. >> go arrest her. >> omarosa has been taking meetings and wearing disguises. and giving tapes to family members because she thinks she might be murdered >> back in 1997, donald trump the citizen was asked how he treats his enemies. let's catch this. >> when the circumstances present themselves or if the circumstances present themselves, i will make people pay. i believe in that. i believe very much in an eye for an eye. and i think a lot of other people do too. and i think foolish people don't. >> there he is, citizen trump and now he is president trump thanks to the electoral college. >> he always suggests that he is going to sue his political and business enemies. he often doesn't follow through. in omarosa's case, she is a kindred spirit. and she has tapes and he feels cornered. the president of the united
. >> we talked to jennifer rubin. does he think he is the king? i am going to have her arrested? at most a civil action. to say i am going to have her arrested, who does this? >> we know that he wants jeff sessions to do a lot of things that jeff sessions hasn't been doing. >> go arrest her. >> omarosa has been taking meetings and wearing disguises. and giving tapes to family members because she thinks she might be murdered >> back in 1997, donald trump the citizen...
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and back with us are jennifer rubin and michael steele.t to come to you as a former contestant on "the apprentice." should we be surprised that omarosa has written a tell-all book, that that she's going out there and leveling serious charges against donald trump, against the president of the united states. >> we should not be surprised because omarosa is a reflection of the president. the president surrounds himself with people just like him so if omarosa is a low life, the president is a low life because if everyone you surround yourself with is a low life, a mercenary, an amateur mercenary, a criminal, a gift frommer, you are that. you judge people by the people they surround themselves with so i think this presents a great opportunity for democrats to reinforce our message and that's about the fact that we have a president who has a culture of corruption all the way up and down from congress to the senate who abides everything he does, facilitates and enables everything he does and democrats need to call that out. the other thing democr
and back with us are jennifer rubin and michael steele.t to come to you as a former contestant on "the apprentice." should we be surprised that omarosa has written a tell-all book, that that she's going out there and leveling serious charges against donald trump, against the president of the united states. >> we should not be surprised because omarosa is a reflection of the president. the president surrounds himself with people just like him so if omarosa is a low life, the...
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. >> jennifer rubin, that possibility that if the special counsel, mueller and his team do feel it is essential to sit down with president trump and get to this state of mind question, what do you think happens if there is a subpoena? >> well, i think there will be a subpoena if unless he is very satisfied that he really has him dead to right. whether he would, for example have to come into a grand jury without his lawyer and done on videotape, those sorts of logistical tape. not the subject matter. what happens when he gets the subpoena, his lawyers say we don't have to respond to this. we are above the law or some other reason. the prosecutor goes to court and says please order mr. trump to show up. he gets an affirmative ruling or not. if at some point he gets a ruling that he has got to show up and trump doesn't show up, we continue to the supreme court and ultimately the supreme court is going to have to decide does the president of the united states in a criminal trial have to respond to a subpoena? now once again, he could take the fifth amendment. that would be truly horrible
. >> jennifer rubin, that possibility that if the special counsel, mueller and his team do feel it is essential to sit down with president trump and get to this state of mind question, what do you think happens if there is a subpoena? >> well, i think there will be a subpoena if unless he is very satisfied that he really has him dead to right. whether he would, for example have to come into a grand jury without his lawyer and done on videotape, those sorts of logistical tape. not...
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regular side arabians who are showing outrage about what side really is doing it about what side rubin's allies are saying about them and so it's not really clear what the side re bins are able to say or think we will never really know because the saudi authorities will not allow a polling into won't allow for the for the outrage to really to to come out in public and if anything those who have been somewhat critical of so for instance after the arrest of the women's rights activist one woman had tweeted her support of those women who had been arrested she was arrested shortly after her friend then posted the letter to she had prepared if she was arrested in that instance and then that friend was arrested now that friend was not not an active as she simply posted something her friend also to do online and the previous friend was also not really a prominent activist either she just showed support for these activists so it's a very very clear you cannot not only be an activist you cannot express yourself but you also cannot show some support for these activists so they are really going out
regular side arabians who are showing outrage about what side really is doing it about what side rubin's allies are saying about them and so it's not really clear what the side re bins are able to say or think we will never really know because the saudi authorities will not allow a polling into won't allow for the for the outrage to really to to come out in public and if anything those who have been somewhat critical of so for instance after the arrest of the women's rights activist one woman...
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jennifer rubin joins me now as does associated press white house reporter jonathan lemire. i have to say, at some point, we are not all fools. we can cover the story of what donald trump did today, it doesn't suddenly make us all forget about the fact that omarosa has tapes and manafort's jury is going tomorrow. >> they are not going go away just because donald trump does another thing that is outrageous. i think he is making the predicament of republicans even worse. each time he does one of these things in advance to the midterms he reminds of how spineless these people are. he is not simply trying to detract for his benefits, he is harming hiss own party's chances which he does just about every day. >> i was surprised at senator kennedy's responses. jonathan, giuliani's series of interviews, to bloomberg he said about mueller in the investigation, if he doesn't get this done in the next two or three weeks, we will unload on this like a ton of bricks. does a few things here and there to let the public or the mueller investigation or whomever know. >> giuliani is a great q
jennifer rubin joins me now as does associated press white house reporter jonathan lemire. i have to say, at some point, we are not all fools. we can cover the story of what donald trump did today, it doesn't suddenly make us all forget about the fact that omarosa has tapes and manafort's jury is going tomorrow. >> they are not going go away just because donald trump does another thing that is outrageous. i think he is making the predicament of republicans even worse. each time he does...
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perry, is going to come up and give some remarks, and then he's going to be joined on stage by david rubin stein who is the cofounder and coexecutive chairman of the can carlyle group, and they're going to have what i can promise you is a very lively discussion. if you've ever seen either one of them, you know that to be true. you put them together, and we may have a molotov cocktail here. so let me just set the frame for this discussion that they're going to delve into. and i'd like to take us to the year 2050 and talk about what the world is going to look like and what our relationship with this region means going out that far. so in 2050 the world's gdp is going to have grown by about 250 %. we're going to have added two the billion with a b people to this planet. and seven of those nine billion people are going to live in cities. energy-intensive cities. cities that need a lot of energy. people that need a lot of jobs that require a lot of energy. and while the demand for energy in 2050 is hard to forecast, and i can tell you rick perry's own energy administration's forecasts out to 20
perry, is going to come up and give some remarks, and then he's going to be joined on stage by david rubin stein who is the cofounder and coexecutive chairman of the can carlyle group, and they're going to have what i can promise you is a very lively discussion. if you've ever seen either one of them, you know that to be true. you put them together, and we may have a molotov cocktail here. so let me just set the frame for this discussion that they're going to delve into. and i'd like to take us...
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going to respond to demonstrations, and what the demonstrations were going to be like, when jerry rubin and abby hoffman went to see country joe at the electric theater here in town to ask him, well, are you going to be performing at the festival of life, this was country joe describing it -- actually during the trial of the chicago seven as he was testifying. "i said to abby hoffman, no, i was not going to be in the festival, because the vibrations in town were so incredibly vicious that i felt it was impossible to avoid violence on the part of the police and the authorities in chicago. i felt that my group's symbolic support of the festival had to be withdrawn because there would be a possibility that people would follow us to the festival and be clubbed and maced and teargassed by the police, and that the possibility of anything positive or loving or good coming out of that city at that time was impossible and that i had no choice but to withdraw my support. nonetheless, he was attacked and beaten after his second show by people who, you know, kind of recognized him as a hippie and j
going to respond to demonstrations, and what the demonstrations were going to be like, when jerry rubin and abby hoffman went to see country joe at the electric theater here in town to ask him, well, are you going to be performing at the festival of life, this was country joe describing it -- actually during the trial of the chicago seven as he was testifying. "i said to abby hoffman, no, i was not going to be in the festival, because the vibrations in town were so incredibly vicious that...
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dionne, "washington post" opinion writer jennifer rubin and former u.s. attorney joyce vance.ound clip of lindsey graham from july of 2017 and quite a different take that lindsey graham had on the possibility of donald trump firing jeff sessions back then. take a listen. >> this effort to basically marginalize and humiliate the attorney general is not going over well in the senate. if jeff sessions is fired there will be holy hell to pay. >> e.j., what happened? >> you began the show with these very powerful tributes to john mccain and it's worth remembering that going back it was both john mccain and lindsey graham who said jeff sessions had a problem taking over an investigation where he was going to be the subject. john mccain also very forcefully asked a lot of questions of sessions at a hearing about that meeting with the russian ambassador and lindsey graham's flip is really a metaphor for what's happened to the republican party, that even parts of the party, most of the party had gone over to trump already and there were roots of trumpism in the earlier behavior of repu
dionne, "washington post" opinion writer jennifer rubin and former u.s. attorney joyce vance.ound clip of lindsey graham from july of 2017 and quite a different take that lindsey graham had on the possibility of donald trump firing jeff sessions back then. take a listen. >> this effort to basically marginalize and humiliate the attorney general is not going over well in the senate. if jeff sessions is fired there will be holy hell to pay. >> e.j., what happened? >>...
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let's talk more about the movie business heading into a long holiday weekend with rebecca rubin.learn this year that the box office is not dead, that if you make adecent movie, police academy 12 maybe not one of them, if you make a good movie people will still go to the theater? >> i think that was the big picture this summer. the studios seemed to deliver. if you make a quality product it's something audiences want to see. if you're making a movie that's subpar, audiences will not want to come to the theaters and see it >> i asked seema to stick around i don't go to the movies, i have just one more question how long can this superhero theme -- our parent company, comcast and universal hopes, disney hopes, how long can this superhero thing last will people get burned out on this ever? >> with marvel it doesn't seem like there's a sign of fatigue they have so many different genres within the superhero, it makes it feel different. we started off with avenge jers avengers infinity war, that did very well. and then ant man and the wasp. >> how did that do >> it did well it's more com
let's talk more about the movie business heading into a long holiday weekend with rebecca rubin.learn this year that the box office is not dead, that if you make adecent movie, police academy 12 maybe not one of them, if you make a good movie people will still go to the theater? >> i think that was the big picture this summer. the studios seemed to deliver. if you make a quality product it's something audiences want to see. if you're making a movie that's subpar, audiences will not want...
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and msnbc contributor jennifer rubin. we don't think he can pardon himself, but he can pardon paul manafort. we agree that would be constitutional. the boundary would be political. and i think what would stop him from doing that is the same reason he hasn't gotten rid of mueller, do you think those political boundaries exist? >> well, if you ask me after the election be a different answer than before the election. remember, he is in the final months of a republican majority. for all intents and purposes, he is most likely not going to enjoy that come january, not only this congress has to think about, but the next congress he has to think about and the effect this behavior would have on the election. open up a gusher for the republicans and they might lose the senate as well. i think there are two problems for trump. and one is the reaction that might happen either with the public or on capitol hill that he is now trying to cover something up. and the second, is he has been acting like this has nothing to do with me. some
and msnbc contributor jennifer rubin. we don't think he can pardon himself, but he can pardon paul manafort. we agree that would be constitutional. the boundary would be political. and i think what would stop him from doing that is the same reason he hasn't gotten rid of mueller, do you think those political boundaries exist? >> well, if you ask me after the election be a different answer than before the election. remember, he is in the final months of a republican majority. for all...
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. >> bonny knight, paula kats, nancy rubin. >> good afternoon, directors. my name is bonny knight. i'm here to speak on behalf of the 17th avenue stop. i was born in san francisco. and i was a child of two native san franciscans. my mother did not drive and was a single parent. the only time i wasn't on the l is when i was at u.c. berkeley and the few years i lived in central sunset. other than that, i've been on 48th avenue almost since i was born. so i know the ridership of the l. the last decade or so, the l is almost entirely really old seniors, not about when you technically become a senior, but people that you wonder how long they've made it that far. they've made it that far. >> but i'm thrilled he worked out this proposal with staff. keeping the stop for those to lid the l to shop at safeway, thus maintaining their independence outsid without thed cost of using paratransit. as you know, this stop enjoys massive communities support from residents and shoppers alike but not as many are able to attend today. please remember the moving comments that your two prior meetings as e
. >> bonny knight, paula kats, nancy rubin. >> good afternoon, directors. my name is bonny knight. i'm here to speak on behalf of the 17th avenue stop. i was born in san francisco. and i was a child of two native san franciscans. my mother did not drive and was a single parent. the only time i wasn't on the l is when i was at u.c. berkeley and the few years i lived in central sunset. other than that, i've been on 48th avenue almost since i was born. so i know the ridership of the l....
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in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> i'm not going to say it. [ laughter ] we were just talkingse guys are going to go right at the speed limit. so if it's 55, they'll go 54.2. which is safe and good. but it will be interesting. >> might frustrate you. >> a little getting used to. that's for sure. >> sometimes i go 37 in a 35. i just do. these guys are going 33. [ laughter ] temperatures have been on the cool side. that's been super helpful for fire concerns obviously with the smoke and the fire being not in the news. to upper 80s.his week go up. a warmer weekend ahead. the overall pattern, this mild, cool kind of almost fall-like, cool fall-like pattern is going to stick around not just this week. but it's going to last into next week too. so in terms of cal fire and when the forecasters that they use, to put it bluntly, they're stoked about this pattern. the fog out there, low clouds, fogment clouds -- fog. a lot of areas woke up with clearing because of the low. the low is going to linger tomorrow. even over the weekend it's going to be close by. next week it's going to drop
in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> i'm not going to say it. [ laughter ] we were just talkingse guys are going to go right at the speed limit. so if it's 55, they'll go 54.2. which is safe and good. but it will be interesting. >> might frustrate you. >> a little getting used to. that's for sure. >> sometimes i go 37 in a 35. i just do. these guys are going 33. [ laughter ] temperatures have been on the cool side. that's been super helpful for fire concerns...
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. >> reporter: for much of the year, the research ship rubin lasker saeld the hi sailed the . a few feet from the exploratorium and chad kerry says there is intense interest in the crew's work. >> oh, yeah. everybody is paying attention right now to climate, to the changing oceans, to the changing species, you know, that live in the marine environment. >> reporter: below deck, research biologist is tracking the species from big to small using sophisticated audio equipment. e.e signals lally paint a >> it is highly sensitive. we can get reflections out of small animals, animals as small as plankton. >> reporter: a lab allows them to research and catalog hundreds of species of fish and marine life. besides establishing the health of the ecosystem, they're also on the lookout for subtle shifts caused by factors like climate change. >> species like false killer whale and the killer whale that you have to go hundreds of miles south along the baja coastline to find. >> reporter: the public is now able to get a close-up look at their work. noa is offering tours which is launching the
. >> reporter: for much of the year, the research ship rubin lasker saeld the hi sailed the . a few feet from the exploratorium and chad kerry says there is intense interest in the crew's work. >> oh, yeah. everybody is paying attention right now to climate, to the changing oceans, to the changing species, you know, that live in the marine environment. >> reporter: below deck, research biologist is tracking the species from big to small using sophisticated audio equipment. e.e...