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a 990 s. felt like a new beginning to me techno had a lot to do with the period after reunification. tops of the fall of the wall eastern full of empty lots and buildings abandoned industrial spaces with taken over by bravest out to dance to the new sound of freight and technology. in 1991 districts or opens up in a one time department store vault it quickly became the flagship for the new party town and a launching pad for d.j.'s like paul van dyke. went in with his camera. and break up the math model the 1st time i was in the trees or i had a black leather jacket on my hair dyed black an oreo the guys there had white gloves and bright orange state the best and i thought wow this is a completely different world what's going on here at the. table i moved to berlin in 1900 right into the techno scene for about 10 years he focused on the spices the new art and music movements were happening in. the resulting photo series is called temporary spaces these were the sections for a wild and lawless subcul
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but s s impactas f felt l across the region. the estimad d damageas uivalent to nearly 15% of thec.ands of people were forced to flee their homes, including this family. looking at footage of the disaster brings back difficult memories. zelko: everything wewe had was destroyed. it was tough. we brought the children to safety. when i saw our house the next day, i wept. reporter: the catastrophic flooding five years ago was a huge shock. now, the uninited nations's' delopment prprogram is helelpig to b bolster the r region's fd defenses. raduka: the first thing that we need to have is good decision making, is a good base for decision making. we develop flood hazard and flflood risk maps, we are developing flood management plans,s, we are creating a flod forecasting early warning system. reporter: an immmmediate aim iso reduce the areas at risksk of flooding, , and protect the lol population. the undp is also funding a project to help shore up the vrbas river. nermanja juncic is a fieield associate for the u.n. program, and helps coordinate with construction companies, residents, and l
but s s impactas f felt l across the region. the estimad d damageas uivalent to nearly 15% of thec.ands of people were forced to flee their homes, including this family. looking at footage of the disaster brings back difficult memories. zelko: everything wewe had was destroyed. it was tough. we brought the children to safety. when i saw our house the next day, i wept. reporter: the catastrophic flooding five years ago was a huge shock. now, the uninited nations's' delopment prprogram is...
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also nice to get out to stinson beach in point raise today in the mid 70's while 80's will be felt inrosa. so today like i mentioned are in between day not as hot, but not as cool as the rest of the forecast. tomorrow friday saturday and sunday we cool into the 80's for inland areas which is still warm but obviously a lot better than triple digits. bayside areas from the 80's to the 60's and 70's while the coast about to get cool from today, 60's 70's to the 50's in the days to come. rob all right. thank you john we're checking in on the slow spots around the bay area starting off with a 92 checking out the san mateo bridge. >>well there's a report of a salt west founder of the high rise until that's why got so heavy. there was never officially confirmed, but we know that something's going on here just never popped up on the chp paid so we're almost at 50 minutes for west 92, much heavier than normal. it's jam from cloud or through the tolls all the way over to the flat section nothing in your way here as far as crashes or stalls at the bay bridge toll plaza but it's crawling from the
also nice to get out to stinson beach in point raise today in the mid 70's while 80's will be felt inrosa. so today like i mentioned are in between day not as hot, but not as cool as the rest of the forecast. tomorrow friday saturday and sunday we cool into the 80's for inland areas which is still warm but obviously a lot better than triple digits. bayside areas from the 80's to the 60's and 70's while the coast about to get cool from today, 60's 70's to the 50's in the days to come. rob all...
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. >> reporter:'s grandson, jeff, felt there was a legacy to share, both the story and the trumpet. >>have to tell someone pick you can't just keep this to yourself. this is not just your history anymore. >> reporter: it was an ev just handing it over to anderson to be restored. it was difficult . >> he really didn't want to let it go picky so he told me he really didn't want to leave without the instrument. >> reporter: it took several weeks to restore. something anderson will never forget. >> reporter: even though it has been restored, you can still see it where it was held by his hand. i was blown away just working on it. it was a real honor and mind blowing experience. >> reporter: one day, while working on the horn, anderson had an idea picky do that the ut alumni band would perform a normandy for the 75th anniversary of d-day. the connection was made. the newly restored trumpet went to one of the best of the brass, kenny beer shock, chosen to perform taps. >> as a musician, we often think of the music as standing through centuries and taps being sounded at all of these military e
. >> reporter:'s grandson, jeff, felt there was a legacy to share, both the story and the trumpet. >>have to tell someone pick you can't just keep this to yourself. this is not just your history anymore. >> reporter: it was an ev just handing it over to anderson to be restored. it was difficult . >> he really didn't want to let it go picky so he told me he really didn't want to leave without the instrument. >> reporter: it took several weeks to restore. something...
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and for the first year after the election, i felt myself --s i thought i giving myself cancer. i could not stop with the news. i coulnot stop with the -- my outrage was at a 10 every day. and i don't want to be like that, and it was just -- you know, it's like -- it's kind of sickening to be that way. >> i think there were a lot ofd people that at response, and i think your journeyme through those and i think your book has given people a lot of food for thougha e it's actually provided many women who probably had a difficult time being able to put a barrier between the news cycle and their own feelings out the news. >> right. >> has that been your response with the book, that people identify with your experience? >> yeah. >> and they realize that it's more about than it is about the news? >> yeah, i think what -- that's been so surprising for me, as well. i've never done anything that's been so well-received. you know, i've never gotten hisolades like or notes and messages all day long about -- and positive ones. i'm like, "whoa! i guess this is what it's like to be popular or
and for the first year after the election, i felt myself --s i thought i giving myself cancer. i could not stop with the news. i coulnot stop with the -- my outrage was at a 10 every day. and i don't want to be like that, and it was just -- you know, it's like -- it's kind of sickening to be that way. >> i think there were a lot ofd people that at response, and i think your journeyme through those and i think your book has given people a lot of food for thougha e it's actually provided...
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the incident in is made because their 4-year-old daughter stole te s s s s s s>> they ter sized i felt hopeless and defensive. >> reporte plans to sue the police department for $10 million claiming the officer used excessive force. >> they were out for blood. they were just untrained. >> reporter: according to the police report, onece feared reaching for a weapon. she was disturbed by the language and aio the officer. the investigation is now dy has a right. >> and they violated so many of >> new video out of paris, france. notre dame cathedral held its first mass at the devastating fire two months ago. the fire ravaged its roof, toppled its masterpiece -- there it goes. the archbishop op of paris celebrated the service with about 30 others -- 30 other people. as for the kwa thee dral, it remains in a fragile state which remains at risk of collapsing. >>> cal fire said hot conditions and dead grass left over from winter increases fire danger. the countie yolo. some exceptions will be allow the. all residents outdo bning is banned. it is not allowed in camp fire. it goes into effect mon
the incident in is made because their 4-year-old daughter stole te s s s s s s>> they ter sized i felt hopeless and defensive. >> reporte plans to sue the police department for $10 million claiming the officer used excessive force. >> they were out for blood. they were just untrained. >> reporter: according to the police report, onece feared reaching for a weapon. she was disturbed by the language and aio the officer. the investigation is now dy has a right. >> and...
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felt horror.>> reporter:'s attorney as he be sentenced to probation. but report to jail for a week on damon's birthday and anniversary of her death.>>> a prison sentence prevents healing.>> reporter: prosecutors argued against the proposal.>>> such a sentence would be wildly inappropriate. in a case of this severity.>> reporter: in april mohamed noor was convicted of third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. he is the first police officer in minnesota to be convicted of murder. the city of minneapolis reached a settlement with her family for $20 million. >>> a brawl broke out last night at the golden corral restaurant in concorde. the pushing and punching all started around 8:30 pm. several people joined in the mayhem. knocking over chairs punishing's and even went into the next room. police arrested a 19-year-old woman and 16-year-old girl from antioch. a third man was arrested on weapons charges. police say he wasn't even a part of this. somehow only one person suffered minor injuries. >>> two people were hurt in a hit and run rollover cras
felt horror.>> reporter:'s attorney as he be sentenced to probation. but report to jail for a week on damon's birthday and anniversary of her death.>>> a prison sentence prevents healing.>> reporter: prosecutors argued against the proposal.>>> such a sentence would be wildly inappropriate. in a case of this severity.>> reporter: in april mohamed noor was convicted of third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. he is the first police officer in...
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on wall street friday the dow finish the week down a bit, sliding 34 points, then as i felt 19 and the s dipped three. relief at the pump, the average price of regular grade gasoline dropped $.11 over the past two weeks. the $2.73 a gallon. according to the survey, but tensions with the ron and the massive fire that destroyed a philadelphia refinery last week could affect energy supplies and prices. at the box office chores "toy story 4" took in an estimated $118 million in ticket sales in its debut weekend. that is the fourth highest animated film opening everr cbs report for more had to cbs money watch.com. at the new york stock exchange, i'm diane king hall. >>> let's get a check on the weather. it is monday mog having a bit of a cool off right? >> will start to cool things down and as we have through the middle part of the week comes will be below average for this time of year. here is a live look at the salesforce tower cam of it this is looking south and you can see it's got clouds and fog as we start of the day. temps are running in the 50s and in the low 60s right now. let's chec
on wall street friday the dow finish the week down a bit, sliding 34 points, then as i felt 19 and the s dipped three. relief at the pump, the average price of regular grade gasoline dropped $.11 over the past two weeks. the $2.73 a gallon. according to the survey, but tensions with the ron and the massive fire that destroyed a philadelphia refinery last week could affect energy supplies and prices. at the box office chores "toy story 4" took in an estimated $118 million in ticket...
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i felt this was totally out of character, and didn't bode well for the bbc 's good reputation for beingsed. in advance of the visits and politicians had made it clear that they did not consider president trump welcome in the uk, with the london mayor, sadik khan lambasting the president the day before his arrival. mr trump responded by calling mr khan a stone cold loser, in the sporting this war of words some thought the bbc focused only on the insults flying in one direction. suejones the insults flying in one direction. sue jones thought this was the insults flying in one direction. suejones thought this was typical of the bbc manipulation of news coverage. as the president was treated to a ceremonial welcome and private lunch at buckingham palace their news channel interviewed the historian simon sharma who made his views very clear. i think he is morally degraded, personally. he's an american of the american constitution. —— an enemy of the american constitution. he believes in a bloated version presidential authority. josie added ten objected to the interview and recorded this vide
i felt this was totally out of character, and didn't bode well for the bbc 's good reputation for beingsed. in advance of the visits and politicians had made it clear that they did not consider president trump welcome in the uk, with the london mayor, sadik khan lambasting the president the day before his arrival. mr trump responded by calling mr khan a stone cold loser, in the sporting this war of words some thought the bbc focused only on the insults flying in one direction. suejones the...
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into a range of 70's for inland spots towards the afternoon. 60's elsewhere in the bay, so definitely a cooler one, but for those of us that felt the 90's this weekend maybe just a little too hot a really pleasant one to enjoy. we've got more on your forecast ahead robin. thank you john checking in on the bay bridge approach, 80 west, the cash lanes getting a little crowded here. >>at the toll plaza on the left-hand side backing up filling and quickly, but no major problems to worry about so come on in beat the heavier traffic which is on the way we're averaging 11 minutes to fremont street. here's 1, 1, the drive across the golden gate doing just fine 24 minutes novato to the toll plaza. the nimitz wide open through san leandro and hayward pretty decent repair on the san mateo bridge just really crowded and heading westbound side to the brake lights there on the right hand side. >>and looks like to see some flashing lights right there i don't know if that's a vehicle that's moving or something that has stopped but it's pretty bright i'll keep my eyes on a 12 minutes from 80 to one o one. >>back to you, thanks a lot of 5 oh 02:
into a range of 70's for inland spots towards the afternoon. 60's elsewhere in the bay, so definitely a cooler one, but for those of us that felt the 90's this weekend maybe just a little too hot a really pleasant one to enjoy. we've got more on your forecast ahead robin. thank you john checking in on the bay bridge approach, 80 west, the cash lanes getting a little crowded here. >>at the toll plaza on the left-hand side backing up filling and quickly, but no major problems to worry about...
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i justst felt like i had a s sed chanance. i was going to do everything in my power to make sure this never happened to another woman. juan: i would like to ask chief commissioner buller, the comments by prime minister trudeau at the press conference, were you able to have an extended conversation with him and your sense of how -- what your expectations are of the canadian government moving forward on the conclusions of your report? all, dr.first of robyn, i send you my love and .upport for your experiences you were a wonderful witness with us. >> thank you. >> i send you my love. no, i did not have a chance to speak to the prime minister. it was a very busy day yesterday. really, it is over to him to make statements to devise policies, to advance the report forward. in many respects, our work is done. it is in the political arena now. would surly make myself available should be prime minister want to talk to me and/or the other commissioners about our findings of fact. dust gave thet to report to him yesterday, we were in man
i justst felt like i had a s sed chanance. i was going to do everything in my power to make sure this never happened to another woman. juan: i would like to ask chief commissioner buller, the comments by prime minister trudeau at the press conference, were you able to have an extended conversation with him and your sense of how -- what your expectations are of the canadian government moving forward on the conclusions of your report? all, dr.first of robyn, i send you my love and .upport for...
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s gadi schwartz. >> reporter: have you ever felt you can read a dog's md?aces that say, do you have any treats? i didn't eat that shoe. why are you making me wear this? it turns out there is some evolutionary science behind these puppy dog eyes. it has to do with this muscle right above their eyebrows. a new studby a team of s olutionary sky kohl gistsay dogs have perfected the eyebrow raise. developing stronger muscles above their eyes than , their cousinthe wolf, whose same facial muscles are pretty weak. over centuries of breedingon humans have iously favored dogs with suppressive ey. while you might have seen dogs online trying to take their conversations with us to the next level. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> good girl. >> i love you. >> reporter: others are making do with the slightest little twitch. so the next time your dog looks at you and asks, i'm a good boy, right? or hey, lester, when are you coming home? you can thank thousands of years of dogs learning to speak silently and literally evolving into man's best friend. gadi schwartz, nbc new
s gadi schwartz. >> reporter: have you ever felt you can read a dog's md?aces that say, do you have any treats? i didn't eat that shoe. why are you making me wear this? it turns out there is some evolutionary science behind these puppy dog eyes. it has to do with this muscle right above their eyebrows. a new studby a team of s olutionary sky kohl gistsay dogs have perfected the eyebrow raise. developing stronger muscles above their eyes than , their cousinthe wolf, whose same facial...
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reporter: hey, wendy, we spent all day today speaking to tourists as you just said and we s asked them about hohey felthen they heard about the passing of this couple from prince george's county and the news of a passing of a woman from pennsylvania. more recently the news of a death of another woman also from pennsylvania. look, initially they did say that they were quite scared before coming here tohe dominican republic but now that th're here they feel very safe. today we had the chance to talk to a guide from wisconsin. she's here with big group of young people, high schoolers we assume. this is what she had to say about how she felt when she heard all these news right before she had to come here to the dominican republic. let's listen. >> i am leading the group here and i, you know kind of organized the trip so i thought great, i'm taking kids there. that was kind of a concern. >> reporter: it's also important to say that the authorities here are telng us that it's going to take about another month before we kn exactly what happened to that public from prince george's count back to you. >> alberto
reporter: hey, wendy, we spent all day today speaking to tourists as you just said and we s asked them about hohey felthen they heard about the passing of this couple from prince george's county and the news of a passing of a woman from pennsylvania. more recently the news of a death of another woman also from pennsylvania. look, initially they did say that they were quite scared before coming here tohe dominican republic but now that th're here they feel very safe. today we had the chance to...
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we are in a context in which folks even if they are in the country legally have felt har s harassed by immigration services. we have a child who was literally crossing the border from mexico into the united states and had a passport who was detained for hours and the threats of raids. remember that the enumeration isn't about citizenship, the enumeration is about how many people are here and under what conditions. and so if we create an environment in which people feel like they can't safely answer the question, meaning it might be used against them in some way, whether legally legitimate or not and results in them not answering it, the reality is we will see states losing potentially congressional seats because of an undercount of population. in fact, new york state, for example, lost two seats in the last round. traditionally low income people of color and rural communities are undercounted. that means both political voice but it also means dollars, things like how much money is allocated, for instance, for school lunch. that impacts everyone. so the most important issue here is not
we are in a context in which folks even if they are in the country legally have felt har s harassed by immigration services. we have a child who was literally crossing the border from mexico into the united states and had a passport who was detained for hours and the threats of raids. remember that the enumeration isn't about citizenship, the enumeration is about how many people are here and under what conditions. and so if we create an environment in which people feel like they can't safely...
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starting the day yesterday so we're obviously not in the 70's like we were for your wednesday morning. but if you remember yesterday, how it felt stepping outside it's a pretty good bearing on what you can expect stepping outside early this morning. so temperatures 50's as i just showed you by the time we work towards noon, it's 50's 60's and 70's and then by the afternoon today few 80's out there for inland spots, just a couple of degrees cooler on average than yesterday really not a huge change from your thursday, but the big question is is it going to stay this way through the weekend. i'm talking the rest your forecast still to come. robin all right, thank you very much sean let's check in on the friday. >>morning commute you know on fridays we always expect lighter than normal traffic. here at the bay bridge toll plaza we usually get a later start so normally we start seeing like a lot of heavy traffic at around 5.30 but on fridays its later maybe 6, 6, 30 is when it starts to get heavy, so we'll see if that happens today right now looks fantastic. so far a great trip across the span through downtown san francisco with no
starting the day yesterday so we're obviously not in the 70's like we were for your wednesday morning. but if you remember yesterday, how it felt stepping outside it's a pretty good bearing on what you can expect stepping outside early this morning. so temperatures 50's as i just showed you by the time we work towards noon, it's 50's 60's and 70's and then by the afternoon today few 80's out there for inland spots, just a couple of degrees cooler on average than yesterday really not a huge...
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the dow felt 45 points. the s&p is lower by six points.california leaders are pushing forward a bill that would allow horseracing to be suspended or moved to a different date with little notice period this comes after a deadly race and seizing at santa anita park. on saturday at-year-old gelding had to be euthanized at the track. it was the 30th horse to die there since december. and the fourth trained by jerry holland over. the trainer is now banned from the truck. >>> happening today the knockout round of the world's women cup is underway and once again fans can get together to watch the game in san jose. the unusual start time did not keep diehard to yesterday. the u.s. top spain by a score of 2-1. the victory sets up a showdown with world cup host france. they will square off on friday night in paris. getting exciting now. >> go girls. >>> what about you? what's on the roads? the mac i'm sticking around but if you're heading on the roadway we have got good news out there period most of your travel times are still in the green. we do ha
the dow felt 45 points. the s&p is lower by six points.california leaders are pushing forward a bill that would allow horseracing to be suspended or moved to a different date with little notice period this comes after a deadly race and seizing at santa anita park. on saturday at-year-old gelding had to be euthanized at the track. it was the 30th horse to die there since december. and the fourth trained by jerry holland over. the trainer is now banned from the truck. >>> happening...
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takingn zimbabwe in the oniatch . off a limited strike on iran becaee felt theundrednd caused wouldot he beenoportiona. shot down u. s. dron ttne interniona airspacen ed state a meahile has trump, can live a day after calling for dilatory air strikes on iran shooting down an american drone. >> 10 minutes before the start i stopped it, not proportionate to shannon johnson unmanned drone. i am in no hurry. . our military is rebuilt, ready to go. by far the best in the world. sanctions are writing and more at last night. iran can never have a nuclear weapon. not against the usa, and not against the world. reporter: the drone, was international airspace over the strait of hormuz at the time it was shut down. but iran says the drone violated its airspace and was justifiably targeted. tehran released this footage of the debris it says that pulled from the territorial waters, and claimed it too had exercise restraint, by targeting the drone instead of a nearby unmanned airplane. >> the aircraft was manned, and had around 35 crew members. where we could have targeted the plane, it was in our right to do so, and yes, it was a
takingn zimbabwe in the oniatch . off a limited strike on iran becaee felt theundrednd caused wouldot he beenoportiona. shot down u. s. dron ttne interniona airspacen ed state a meahile has trump, can live a day after calling for dilatory air strikes on iran shooting down an american drone. >> 10 minutes before the start i stopped it, not proportionate to shannon johnson unmanned drone. i am in no hurry. . our military is rebuilt, ready to go. by far the best in the world. sanctions are...
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. >> this just doesn't hahappen in otheher civilizized nations at s level of violence. i have felt we ought to take steps against assault weapons. likeuppressors -- i would to hear what the legitimate reason is in terms of either self-defense or hunting. amy: friday's rampage was the deadliest mass shooting in the u.s. so far this year. homeland security's internal watchdog warned of dangerous overcrowding at migrant prisons on the u.s. southern border. in a report released thursday, inspectors said they saw 900 people jammed into facilities in el paso, texas, designed for a maximum of 125 people. some of the imprisoned migrants were forced to stand for days due to lack of space, while some had to stand on toilets to get breathing space. the report advised customs and border protection to take immediate steps to remedy the situation. president trump has sought to place blame for the increase in migrants on the mexican government. on thursday, he threatened to impose a 5% tariff on mexican goods starting next week, until mexico cracks s down on central american migrants heading for
. >> this just doesn't hahappen in otheher civilizized nations at s level of violence. i have felt we ought to take steps against assault weapons. likeuppressors -- i would to hear what the legitimate reason is in terms of either self-defense or hunting. amy: friday's rampage was the deadliest mass shooting in the u.s. so far this year. homeland security's internal watchdog warned of dangerous overcrowding at migrant prisons on the u.s. southern border. in a report released thursday,...
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s. he chronicled the spaces for the wall to new subculture when it felt as if he was stumbling through a land of adventure every day something changed. in 1900 felt like a new beginning to me techno had a lot to do with the period after reunification. top of the fall of the wall eastern was full of empty lots and buildings abandoned industrial spaces were taken over by a great us out to dance to the new sound afraid and techno. in 1991 destroys all opens up in a one time department store vault it quickly became the flagship for the new party town and a launching pad for d.j.'s like paul van dyke smart and able. to pick up a math model the 1st time i was in the trees or i had a black leather jacket on and my hair dyed black and all the other guys there had white gloves and bright orange safety vests on and i thought wow this is a. the different world what's going on here at the. table i moved to berlin in the 990 s. and dove right into the techno scene for about 10 years he focused on the spices the new art and music movements were happening in. the resulting photo series is called tempor
s. he chronicled the spaces for the wall to new subculture when it felt as if he was stumbling through a land of adventure every day something changed. in 1900 felt like a new beginning to me techno had a lot to do with the period after reunification. top of the fall of the wall eastern was full of empty lots and buildings abandoned industrial spaces were taken over by a great us out to dance to the new sound afraid and techno. in 1991 destroys all opens up in a one time department store vault...
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the weekend first week into summer certainly felt like a hot summer was not saw some 90's of our inland now those same spots could be in the 70's. the time we work into the next couple of days away more comfortable, yeah that will be nice. you might even want to put a jacket on. right now you're this morning and they actually did it acted out along the coast were some fog is hanging out streaming across the peninsula on into the east bay, z view from berkeley right here taking a pretty low across the bay, which means it is affecting visibility. in areas like berkeley rich spend oakland on over the peninsula through the bay bridge on into san francisco. so do watch out for that this morning skies will clear out and once they do clear out we have abundant sunshine do expect later today with our inland areas still holding on to some of those hotter temperatures, but it's not going to last forever. just a matter of days from now on we're going to be looking at daytime highs. well below average for this time of year we have a cooler pattern shaping up across the entire west coast. that will
the weekend first week into summer certainly felt like a hot summer was not saw some 90's of our inland now those same spots could be in the 70's. the time we work into the next couple of days away more comfortable, yeah that will be nice. you might even want to put a jacket on. right now you're this morning and they actually did it acted out along the coast were some fog is hanging out streaming across the peninsula on into the east bay, z view from berkeley right here taking a pretty low...
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s. here's a preview. course, malcolm x thought it was absolutely critical to reformulate african-american ideas of africa because he feltves. speech, he speaks of all the different ways black people hate themselves and all the different ways in which black people hate africa and made that connection. westated "in hating africa, ended up hating ourselves and not really realizing it. of ase you can hate roots tree and not hate the tree. you cannot hate your origins and not hate yourself." he said he would make this case when people knew that, and according to him, that is why they were feeding this sort of negative propaganda about africa because according to him, it would cause black people to hate their african identity. two hate the african heritage. to hate calling themselves african. and hate their skin color. he also would make this case, which is even still -- was a radical idea then and even as a radical idea today. he would make this case that african-americans or, what did we call it, the so-called negro was more african than american. to connectted people themselves to africa through how they identify themselve
s. here's a preview. course, malcolm x thought it was absolutely critical to reformulate african-american ideas of africa because he feltves. speech, he speaks of all the different ways black people hate themselves and all the different ways in which black people hate africa and made that connection. westated "in hating africa, ended up hating ourselves and not really realizing it. of ase you can hate roots tree and not hate the tree. you cannot hate your origins and not hate...
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s alice's kidin memory of their mother. theyooemember growing up pr and the shame they felt from accepting charity.created th organization that provides monetary help but does it totally anonymously. >> we vowed that if we could we would make the assistance totally anonymous so the child has no idea that they're getting charity. if w write a check to a summer camp, the parent can say, hey, johnny, th summer you're going to a camp. >> you are going to love this family. don't miss this story. tonighon news4 at 5:00. >>> i didn't see anything -- >> vin? >> i didn't see any -- >> i want to see my son right right now. >> net netflix says "whens they ee us" is the most-watched series on the stream in the u.s. it premiered on may 31st the drama series tells thetory of the wrongful convictions of five teen boys of color in the rape and beating of a white central park jogger in 1989.e thspent between six and 13 years in prison before their convictions were overturned. t i've already greatngs about it. how powerful it is. >> hard to watch, but really powerful. poignant and -- >> importnt to watch, o, for eve
s alice's kidin memory of their mother. theyooemember growing up pr and the shame they felt from accepting charity.created th organization that provides monetary help but does it totally anonymously. >> we vowed that if we could we would make the assistance totally anonymous so the child has no idea that they're getting charity. if w write a check to a summer camp, the parent can say, hey, johnny, th summer you're going to a camp. >> you are going to love this family. don't miss...
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mountain view and it's going to feel really nice in the south bay versus what we felt yesterday there we had upper 80'ss today, we're topping out 2 about upper 70's, especially in downtown san jose at 78 degrees. the 70's continue. in our east bay zone doubling in pleasanton 75. the east bay shoreline. oakland 68 degrees 67 in berkeley, a warmer spot in concord though at 80 degrees and then a couple of warm spots here vacaville 82 in pittsburgh, 81. that's really going to be the warmest stuff for the day. it's going to be stinson beach a little bit more mild 60 degrees 73. and nevada. and looking ahead to tomorrow it's going to be much of the same is this a cooling trend continues and warm up is going to hit us for the weekend and then really spike as we get into a next week. that's a look at the weather let's look at the traffic now with robin hear us say they were checking out one on one across the golden gate. >>i was waiting for the zipper truck to roll through the usually rolls through around this time because all of a sudden we have heavy traffic northbound out of san francisco on the right hand
mountain view and it's going to feel really nice in the south bay versus what we felt yesterday there we had upper 80'ss today, we're topping out 2 about upper 70's, especially in downtown san jose at 78 degrees. the 70's continue. in our east bay zone doubling in pleasanton 75. the east bay shoreline. oakland 68 degrees 67 in berkeley, a warmer spot in concord though at 80 degrees and then a couple of warm spots here vacaville 82 in pittsburgh, 81. that's really going to be the warmest stuff...
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would like to believe the democrats would have under the process with respect to the norm s but it wouldn't have felt good at all. why? because it's a 40 year term and there is so much at stake. and so we can talk about garland, talk about mcconnell, and i've got lots of critical things to say on that topic but i also think being somewhat realistic about what put pressure on that norm to the point that entire political party abandoned it, and paid no price, merits some of our attention. >> go ahead. real quick. dahlia is exactly right to put attention on the effect of these proposals on the justices themselves. if you think the supreme court the federal courts are politicized and couldn't get worse, i would suggest you don't have much imagination or knowledge of history -- >> i know we are going. can i pretend like this is one of the questions? how do we reform changes without changing the court the court without turning the court into politicians in black res and destroying confidence? >> it could get a lot more than it is. i don't think john robert is mitch mcconnell. i don't think the u.s. supreme
would like to believe the democrats would have under the process with respect to the norm s but it wouldn't have felt good at all. why? because it's a 40 year term and there is so much at stake. and so we can talk about garland, talk about mcconnell, and i've got lots of critical things to say on that topic but i also think being somewhat realistic about what put pressure on that norm to the point that entire political party abandoned it, and paid no price, merits some of our attention....
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for example, whenever some of his family separation policies that she felt strongly about that she had to stand and take the president ‘sthe president ‘s line time and time again. it's also put under criticism at times because she is so close to the president and seen as close to the president and seen as close to the president. perhaps most famously at the white house correspondent dinner when a comedian made somejokes that correspondent dinner when a comedian made some jokes that many people felt were perhaps not of the best taste. spoke about her appearance, for example. sarah sanders is from a political family. for example. sarah sanders is from a politicalfamily. herfather for example. sarah sanders is from a political family. her father was mike huckabee who was at one stage the governor of arkansas so she knows about the rough—and—tumble and she said today it was so honoured to have served the president. she wants to spend more time with her children going forward. the president did make a suggestion that perhaps she may wish to be the governor of arkansas going forward. in the meantime she says she will simply b
for example, whenever some of his family separation policies that she felt strongly about that she had to stand and take the president ‘sthe president ‘s line time and time again. it's also put under criticism at times because she is so close to the president and seen as close to the president and seen as close to the president. perhaps most famously at the white house correspondent dinner when a comedian made somejokes that correspondent dinner when a comedian made some jokes that many...
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plus what will katie and clay thinks he knows and the girl hit by a baseball says it felt like a bomb but you can hardly s ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ train after suddenly stopped in the middle of the tunnel. >>those riders are on board one of the new fleet of the future trains. when it broke down and hear the video you can see they had to walk on the tracks to the next station kron four's the well bellow explains more about what happened. >>it was 10:00am monday when suresh says the fleet of the future bar in china was riding on stopped sometimes happens before the station. >>and usually the operator is owed an announcement saying they're waiting for the rain in front of them. >>he says an announcement never came so he and his fellow passengers frantically started searching online for answers, nothing was there. >>my team are there. and i got a response saying the command center as a matter of issues. >>a bart mainline technician eventually arrived in tried to trouble shoot the
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but it certainly to we for felt triple digits already looking at 90's today for your daytime highs a look at some cloudy skies out there sitting across the day blue skies overhead and really overall once this cloud cover clears out you're going to have abundantly clear skies from the coast all the way inland under these clear skies, you know what that means temperatures are about to be on the up and up looking at highs back in the 90's as i mentioned san jose clear skies overhead and looking out to the east bay, this is to know right here also a nice blue shot looking out towards the west skies going to stay nice and dry not just for today, but for the rest of the week ahead of us with high pressure building up over the region. this is going to help those temperatures to rise as much as we will be seeing them today. skies are going to remain clear and nice today, fog returns tomorrow morning much like today, it's not going to last for very long. tomorrow's temperatures are again going to be just a touch above average but not quite as hot as 2 days are about to be after that we contin
but it certainly to we for felt triple digits already looking at 90's today for your daytime highs a look at some cloudy skies out there sitting across the day blue skies overhead and really overall once this cloud cover clears out you're going to have abundantly clear skies from the coast all the way inland under these clear skies, you know what that means temperatures are about to be on the up and up looking at highs back in the 90's as i mentioned san jose clear skies overhead and looking...
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growing up in the 90's with a queer family was odd, i had the bubble to protect me, and here, i felt safe. i was bullied relatively infrequently. but i never really felt isolated or alone. i have known for virtually my entire life i was not suspended, but kindly asked to not ever bring it up again in first grade, my desire to have a sex change. the school that i went to really had no idea how to handle one. one of my parents is a little bit gender nonconforming, so they know what it's about, but my parents wanted my life to be safe. when i have all the neurological issues to manage, that was just one more to add to it. i was a weird kid. i had my core group of, like, very tight, like, three friends. when we look at autism, we characterize it by, like, lack of eye contact, what i do now is when i'm looking away from the camera, it's for my own comfort. faces are confusing. it's a lack of mirror neurons in your brain working properly to allow you to experience empathy, to realize where somebody is coming from, or to realize that body language means that. at its core, autism is a social
growing up in the 90's with a queer family was odd, i had the bubble to protect me, and here, i felt safe. i was bullied relatively infrequently. but i never really felt isolated or alone. i have known for virtually my entire life i was not suspended, but kindly asked to not ever bring it up again in first grade, my desire to have a sex change. the school that i went to really had no idea how to handle one. one of my parents is a little bit gender nonconforming, so they know what it's about,...
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s&p up, .02%. there is an end of quarter effect being felt, a rebalancing of equities which outperform the bond market, as well as the g20. do you want to be holding significant position going into this weekend? who knows what will happen? we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ a guy: from london, i am guy johnson. this is "the european close" on bloomberg markets. >> guy, the supreme court has agreed to take up a politically explosive issue. they will hear president trump's bid to end the partition protections for hundreds of thousands of young under committed americans, the program known as daca which has become under president obama. in vienna, iran is hoping europe steps up to save the landmark nuclear deal signed in 2015, to provide financial relief from u.s. sanctions. a handful of nations say they will back the yet to be mechanism.rade iraq wants to join those seeking to extend opec production cuts, but a wrecks oil minister says he thinks the cartel and its allies may need to cut more than the one .2 million barrels per day. he spoke to bloomberg in an exclusive interview. >> our r
s&p up, .02%. there is an end of quarter effect being felt, a rebalancing of equities which outperform the bond market, as well as the g20. do you want to be holding significant position going into this weekend? who knows what will happen? we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ a guy: from london, i am guy johnson. this is "the european close" on bloomberg markets. >> guy, the supreme court has agreed to take up a politically explosive issue. they will hear...
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us high pressure built up just to our west and it is definitely going to be felt today, temperatures bumping up into the 90's some of our inland areas as opposed to those 80's where they were at yesterday today the hottest day of the forecast cool any of sunshine. this afternoon tomorrow bit of fog tries to make its way back into the bay but much like today, it's not the last furlong going to burn off pretty quickly and then tomorrow going to be just a touch cooler. in today's daytime highs are going to be after that temperatures step down even further on into the rest of the week eventually starting off summer on friday, a pretty seasonable know back down into the low 80's as for today, some 60's and 70's for your highs on the peninsula that includes san francisco down to half moon bay at 71 degrees millbrae 76 in burlingame just shy of 80 most parts of the bay will be in the 80's today like mountain view 84 san jose 85 in saratoga today at 86 degrees. but if you 90 sprinkled in today livermore among them at 90 degrees also in the 90's walnut creek danville in concord while oakland berkeley and richmond, no
us high pressure built up just to our west and it is definitely going to be felt today, temperatures bumping up into the 90's some of our inland areas as opposed to those 80's where they were at yesterday today the hottest day of the forecast cool any of sunshine. this afternoon tomorrow bit of fog tries to make its way back into the bay but much like today, it's not the last furlong going to burn off pretty quickly and then tomorrow going to be just a touch cooler. in today's daytime highs are...
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felt i might be called. i applied to the school of division in berkeley and i took althe s of in i ended 5 years in minary there because because i became a community organizer. >> yes in oakland during the black panthe how d that shape your call to ministry or how did that shape you as a parish pastor that experience? >> well the personal faith and scripture was vital. but what the experience as a community organizer, helped me become connected to the social justice issues. of our society. and i became active in a layson with the black panthers but i became a lifetime member of the naacp so both organizations were very posh important to me i am worked with urban league and black caucus was active at that time. this was 69, 70, 71. >> yep. >> and so at that time, i felt the importance our faith has to be involved in the world. >> yeah. >> a d sociy. ere wepray d devotions but we are not active. so it helped me keep that vital connection. and, of course, dr. king was very important to me in my life. malcolm x, all of those persons. >> those were your influenceers. >> great. i like of course dr. king's emphasis on
felt i might be called. i applied to the school of division in berkeley and i took althe s of in i ended 5 years in minary there because because i became a community organizer. >> yes in oakland during the black panthe how d that shape your call to ministry or how did that shape you as a parish pastor that experience? >> well the personal faith and scripture was vital. but what the experience as a community organizer, helped me become connected to the social justice issues. of our...
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you tell anybody that you felt pressure from media and others on the left to actually address this problem? >> i don't know what address this problem means. >> write the report. 's fairly clear. you didn't feel any pressure? you didn't tell anyone that you felt pressure? you're under oath. i know you did. just answer it. >> i have a conversation in which i expressed that because she had made those statements, i felt we ought to have an answer to those statements. >> that's nothe context which you said that. >> then you have to give me the context. >> i am giving you the context. did you tell anyone you felt pressure to do something about ms. kellyanne conway? have you mentioned that to anyone? yes or no? >> i don't recall. >> you do not recall. >> i do not recall saying what you're saying. without the context, i can't answer that. >> what about in the response that you actually had to the office of general counsel where you said that she poked you in the eye? >> the office of general counsel, you mean the white house counsel? >> the white house. >> i did tell them that i felt that what she said was inappropriate, that it t was a poke in the eye, that is correct.
you tell anybody that you felt pressure from media and others on the left to actually address this problem? >> i don't know what address this problem means. >> write the report. 's fairly clear. you didn't feel any pressure? you didn't tell anyone that you felt pressure? you're under oath. i know you did. just answer it. >> i have a conversation in which i expressed that because she had made those statements, i felt we ought to have an answer to those statements. >>...
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it was found out these two white women were assisting him, he felt he much harsher sentence because of his affiliation with these women. 's to that point, malcolm life, he had experienced some many negative things at the hands of white people. it was not until he went to mecca and he, for the first time -- not just positive experiences, but he was in a alle where people of different colors, and hair textures, there was tremendous amounts of diverse city and in mecca whensity he visited, racial diversity. but he simultaneously saw all these people were essentially doing the same thing. they were engaged in the same rituals. him,were all, according to treating each other as if they were brothers. he writes in his first letter he had to tell people back on, you may be shocked that i say this, but he says there were tens of houses of ill rooms from all -- tens of thousands of pilgrims from all over the world . blue-eyed lawns to black skinned africans, all participating in , displaying als spirit of brotherhood that my experiences in america had led me to believe could never exist between a white and nonwhite. what's interest
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felt compelled to take the fight to the nazis. and many of them are now survivors in their mid-90's, some over 100 years of age, though just 35 of themsent here, in terms of those who landed on the beaches. the message from organizers really is that we should pay tribute now while these men are still with us. they can once again transmit their r message for the younger .eneration sanam: our senior correspondent chris moore there now. we are in the second day of events marking the 75th .nniversary the outgoing british prime minister theresa may has attempted an inauguration ceremony in northern lands. a memorial to commemorate more than 20,000 members of the british armed forces, who died there in 1944. here is "france 24." uncle roulette with that report -- here is our "france 24" correspondent with that report. encapsulates the courage of d-day soldiers. 22,442 servicemen and women under british command lost their lives in normandy. >> n none of them wanted t to be papart of ananother war, but whn the test came, when freedom had to be 54 or abandoned, they fought. >> at a time when divisions are once again emerging in europe, politi
felt compelled to take the fight to the nazis. and many of them are now survivors in their mid-90's, some over 100 years of age, though just 35 of themsent here, in terms of those who landed on the beaches. the message from organizers really is that we should pay tribute now while these men are still with us. they can once again transmit their r message for the younger .eneration sanam: our senior correspondent chris moore there now. we are in the second day of events marking the 75th...
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when people thought lesbian and gay relationships would still be illegal, in the mid-1990's, only 30% of people feltike gay marriage should be legal. so we have come a long way, but there is still so much. host: we have been talking with marc stein about some of these lesbians,cing days, and transgenders, and one of the things that stood out as it was viewed as a mental illness, as a condition that could be treated. can you touch on that? guest: um, uyeyes. for a long time, it was looked at as a mental illness, and of course having that kind of statement did not help the lgbtq in any capacity. i think it is getting a lot better now. i think we are finding people not judging it that way. the media i think is helping as well, so much. host: how so? guest guest: well, i think just , andng lgbtq in the light having certain people in media as well, and even television shows are helping. it is a whole lot. host: this is the headline from your newspaper, "colorado sought governor, electing a rich, gay, jewish governor is either progress with a shrug or both." how significant is it that governors and senato
when people thought lesbian and gay relationships would still be illegal, in the mid-1990's, only 30% of people feltike gay marriage should be legal. so we have come a long way, but there is still so much. host: we have been talking with marc stein about some of these lesbians,cing days, and transgenders, and one of the things that stood out as it was viewed as a mental illness, as a condition that could be treated. can you touch on that? guest: um, uyeyes. for a long time, it was looked at as...
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in the tri valleys in the north bay napa 70 degrees to in the mid 70's in santa rosa you're going to hit that 80 degree mark sandra feltr your saturday afternoon highs and let's take a look at our pollen outlook low to medium levels of these top to allergens and here's a look at that warming trend that i was talking about we're going to be above average for 4th of july with that continuing trend all the way through your 4th of july weekend, not expected to break any records but our interior valleys next week and could actually reach the low 90's which is a good indicator of how warm it's going to get grant and pam back to you thank of theresa. us airlines a range in billion in baggage fees alone. that's just in the 1st quarter of 2019. >>that's compared to billion during the same period last year that's according to data from the department of transportation airline baggage fees have been on the rise with 4 major us airlines increasing their free increasing their last year american airlines made the most money off of baggage fees, southwest airlines made the least. ahead dozens of boston. terriers are rescued from a ho
in the tri valleys in the north bay napa 70 degrees to in the mid 70's in santa rosa you're going to hit that 80 degree mark sandra feltr your saturday afternoon highs and let's take a look at our pollen outlook low to medium levels of these top to allergens and here's a look at that warming trend that i was talking about we're going to be above average for 4th of july with that continuing trend all the way through your 4th of july weekend, not expected to break any records but our interior...
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s immediate health and safety concerns. and driveways clearly this is an issue that's being felt all across the bay area these rising rents are forcing people out of traditional housing and into rvs. christina rendon ktvu fox 2 news. >>> there's a deadly shooting morning. police say they received 911 calls about a man holding a machete in the street and exposing himself to children near his home. police say they tried to get him to drop the machete but he refused to cooperate and threatened officers. they say it led one of the officers to shoot. >>> our time is now 6:06 a new report is revealing that the six vallejo police officers who shot willy mccoy fired 55 times in 3.5 seconds. a report from an independent use of force sdperp. the officer's actions were quote, in line with contemporary training. monday night police responded to a call about a man unconscious in a car. body cam video shows him starting to wake up. before about sympathy seconds police officers shouted at him to keep his hands up. the police say mccoy reached for his gun. >>> a special meeting about two bills in the stooet legislature that would support bui
s immediate health and safety concerns. and driveways clearly this is an issue that's being felt all across the bay area these rising rents are forcing people out of traditional housing and into rvs. christina rendon ktvu fox 2 news. >>> there's a deadly shooting morning. police say they received 911 calls about a man holding a machete in the street and exposing himself to children near his home. police say they tried to get him to drop the machete but he refused to cooperate and...
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and 's a tremendous amount of anger and frustration andt grievances tristians have felt, and they look at donald trump as someone who is going to fight for them. i think it's a huge mistake. i think it's led them to very dark places, but i think that's part of what's going >> woodruff: so there's a lot of write here to desir over, in your view. but you also write that you think this country can come through it, hat the american people can come through it, but it's going to take effort by nop justople in the political realm but by citizen, by the press, thaa lot of pple have a role poplay. >> that's exactly right. this is a self-governing country, and we havit wihin ourselveseourselveses to write l new chapters in th american story. but it does require will and persistence, and it requires reclaiming an appreciation for values and virtues that matter, that maybe over time we took for granted and t,rgot abou things like honor and integrity. and there is something, they argue in the book, of the mantle ve citizenship, that we h take control of our lives and politics. but we can do it, one
and 's a tremendous amount of anger and frustration andt grievances tristians have felt, and they look at donald trump as someone who is going to fight for them. i think it's a huge mistake. i think it's led them to very dark places, but i think that's part of what's going >> woodruff: so there's a lot of write here to desir over, in your view. but you also write that you think this country can come through it, hat the american people can come through it, but it's going to take effort by...
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felt under detroiter siege by the police department. the 1940's,oughout 1950's and 1960's.ven though it was a city of prosperity, the arsenal of democracy, the best of that lyndon johnson's great society had to offer, behind the scenes was a city with a serious problem with racial discrimination, housing, jobs and the way law enforcement operate in the city. the naacp would file complaints, beg the mayors office to take seriously this problem. at least when we get to the 1960's and have mayor kavanaugh, there is an attempt to rein in the police department. day, inhe end of the many respects, the police operated as proxy for white detroiters and what they wanted. to take on the police was to essentially take on white detroiters perceived prerogative. not many mayors wanted to do that. detroit is infamous because it has had not one but two major major riots or certainly explosions of racial conflict in the city. one of the first was in 1943, the second in 1967. for very similar reasons. there were taxes on the community by white detroiters. this goes on for days and days wher
felt under detroiter siege by the police department. the 1940's,oughout 1950's and 1960's.ven though it was a city of prosperity, the arsenal of democracy, the best of that lyndon johnson's great society had to offer, behind the scenes was a city with a serious problem with racial discrimination, housing, jobs and the way law enforcement operate in the city. the naacp would file complaints, beg the mayors office to take seriously this problem. at least when we get to the 1960's and have mayor...