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you know, it�*s a touchy subject for sure. hink a lot of, you know, people in the united states are aware of that. you know, and i think misinformation is definitely an issue, but i think it�*s something that, you know, can be mitigated, can be monitored. and i think, you know, really out—there beliefs, you know, could be questioned, could be blocked. but, i think free speech is something that makes america a great place. so we�*ll see what happens with it. but once again, i go back to this. i think it�*s the users of the platform that can change the way the platform operates, because if there�*s no users, you know, the leaders of those platforms will change and they will go in a different direction. improving weather conditions and lighter winds across southern california are giving exhausted fire crews some respite as they continue to try and contain the fires across los angeles. the fires began more than a week ago and have killed at least 25 people. my colleague clive myrie takes a look back at the sheer devestation that ha
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s. know, let's have a listen to a very interesting piece of input on this. like i called a you were able to so if he is the editor of the ukrainian media and as i said it against a crazy media outlet sensor dot net, saying that this brigade, or, you know, suspected big data goes, brigade has a lot of problems. this is having this when he gets a blue blue, how they got this issue. several 1000 people were recruited into the were gave literally from the street the so called bus a fine. they were dressed in uniforms and claimed to be a full fledged brigade. a competent commander was appointed to the unit, but he was not and given time to create a cohesive tnt as a result, among those forcibly included in the brigade, nor many cases of an authorized departure from the unit. a large number of people literally large, many hundreds more than a 1000 people who were forcibly put into the 100 and 55th brigade. they immediately left the birth date and went home. so he also, uh, went on the, i watched the full uh, piece to, you know, uh, inform us that as per usual, the
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and it�*s like iforget something. you know, i don�*t know what his condition. ning back to lives that were frozen on the day of the attack. but in the past 15 months, both they and the region have changed. the mother of the murdered london schoolboy jimmy mizen says she�*s concerned her son�*s killer may have become more aggressive in prison. jake fahri has been recalled to prison after it emerged he had been recording violent rap music which apparently referenced jimmy�*s death. charlotte gallagher has been to meet the mizen family. jemmy mizen, a 16—year—old schoolboy murdered on a trip out to buy his first ever lottery ticket. his killer is this man, the now 35—year—old jake fahri. today he�*s back in prison after breaching his licence, releasing music with lyrics about his crimes. forjimmy�*s mum, margaret, it�*s a troubling and worrying time. i�*m just wondering if in prison he�*s become more aggressive, more arrogant than he was before he went in, because that�*s what it appears to me. so i think he�*s just a very arrogant person, and maybe he just thought
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so we are looking at two ma s, know? so we are looking at two maps. one _ know?ps, one by nasa _ know? so we are looking at two maps, one by nasa and - know? so we are looking at two maps, one by nasa and watch l know? so we are looking at two| maps, one by nasa and watch by watch duty, an app, and both of them so billy metro the fire moving towards our house so we are... it is getting pretty red right by where we live and we don't know what it looks like, and presumably you're feeling these winds? they were so strong that when were talking to our correspondent a little earlier, presumably you're being blasted, buffeted by these winds as well was we we re we were yesterday. in la canada, _ we were yesterday. in la canada, it _ we were yesterday. in la canada, it was _ we were yesterday. in la canada, it was 55 - we were yesterday. in la canada, it was 55 mph. l we were yesterday. in la - canada, it was 55 mph. right now, it feels a bit calm or where we are. the winds are very different. la has a lot of microclimates. it is very different in different parts of la,
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that�*s really the root cause of the problem. after that, as we knowhe grid. that was back in 2020. and since then, we have — puerto rico has not seen any improvement, even though the government has the money, to reconstruct, rebuild the grid. it has not done it. so we�*re still with basically the same situation as we were before maria, and that�*s the main reason why we�*re having so many problems with blackouts. it could get worse. however, i must stress that the governor—elect has convened a committee which i�*m a part of that committee, to deliver to her recommendations of how to fix the problems that are critical in an energy sector. we hope to do so within the next few days. it we hope to do so within the next few days.— we hope to do so within the next few days. it does seem like significant _ next few days. it does seem like significant challenges i next few days. it does seem like significant challenges to overcome, to put all of the years and all the systems have been deteriorating as well. are you optimistic? when do you think the lights wil
that�*s really the root cause of the problem. after that, as we knowhe grid. that was back in 2020. and since then, we have — puerto rico has not seen any improvement, even though the government has the money, to reconstruct, rebuild the grid. it has not done it. so we�*re still with basically the same situation as we were before maria, and that�*s the main reason why we�*re having so many problems with blackouts. it could get worse. however, i must stress that the governor—elect...
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right at 60 degrees today, lewis saying carlos redwood city at 61, south bay temps in the upper 60's know 70's but close in a few spots 60's as well for the east bay. so we're still warmer than average and definitely the warmest of the weekend. so take it as an invitation for maybe a friday outside for your lunch break or nice jog outdoors tomorrow and sunday. not looking bad. just seasonably cool in the 50's and the chance of a spring cold saturday evening. back to you. >> john, thank you. it's 10 18 and let's head to the south bay because the city of campbell is now facing a lawsuit over a sales tax measure which passed this last november. it was measure k and it raises the city sales tax from 9.3% to now 9.8%. that's the highest in santa clara county. and they did that to help ease the city's financial strain. but this lawsuit says that that measure was invalid because it was based off of a bill that allowed the city to hike their tax above the state limit and they claim it violates the state constitution and the cause the constitution's calls for uniform policy. so city officials say
right at 60 degrees today, lewis saying carlos redwood city at 61, south bay temps in the upper 60's know 70's but close in a few spots 60's as well for the east bay. so we're still warmer than average and definitely the warmest of the weekend. so take it as an invitation for maybe a friday outside for your lunch break or nice jog outdoors tomorrow and sunday. not looking bad. just seasonably cool in the 50's and the chance of a spring cold saturday evening. back to you. >> john, thank...
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you policy come to that is attending amazing of his policies. bavarian system policy, the c s you know he is to to be the next trunk fly. because the cd you see a, c, c, a few looks set to win. the largest chat boats mounts outlined his leadership plans including fixing what he said is the critical stage of the gentleman economy and the need for the tax for ton for phones. he says your needs to be prepared for the quotes. disruptive politics of us president elect, donald trump. we can get more now from dw as chief political edison. me to let us know who is at the conservative conference menu in the town of z on wet and that's is just addressed the media and mikayla. you heard mats speak, tell us more about what he had to say. absolutely, i mean one, look at the polls, his cd, you sees you around 30 percent, the strongest policy he is according to the polls and most likely mine to become the next time slot. and that's why we immediately put those questions about the disruption that donald trump is already announcing to him. and he basically onset on the very issue of regulation of when
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and if you 50's know start to warm up as we go through the day, here's one of the forecast model showingright across the san francisco bay area. and that's for friday. and there's that snow in the sierra. so how much rain do we get and when does it start? well, the rain starts overnight tonight into tomorrow. and then that rain is light and it goes away quickly. it goes away. and then look at this. we have high pressure building in. you see big hump right here. that's a ridge. and though the winds start to go offshore, that is a dry direction. that is also a fairly warm direction for us. and we'll start to see this rich continue and continue and continue because we're going to see some dry conditions for about a couple weeks now. traditionally in san francisco, our area we see maybe 4 and a half inches of rain in january. it's our wettest month this month, maybe half that amount. eureka, about 1.0, 6, 5 inches. but for us from this current system that's coming through tonight into tomorrow. maybe that may 1400's of an inch in san francisco and half an inch in santa rosa. looking ahead to
and if you 50's know start to warm up as we go through the day, here's one of the forecast model showingright across the san francisco bay area. and that's for friday. and there's that snow in the sierra. so how much rain do we get and when does it start? well, the rain starts overnight tonight into tomorrow. and then that rain is light and it goes away quickly. it goes away. and then look at this. we have high pressure building in. you see big hump right here. that's a ridge. and though the...
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back at dr kingsley�*s hospital, ebere gets a pregnancy test and confirms what we all know.test? very accurate. so, she's categorically not pregnant? she's not pregnant. good morning, madam. how are you? phone call: good morning, sir. how is your family? chiagozie, who had posed as ebere�*s husband, reaches out to one of dr ruth's clients. he pretends to have concerns about their pregnancy. yeah. chiagozie also wants to establish that beyond taking people's money, in some ways, dr ruth is also involved in baby trafficking. 0h. so many lives upended, so many babies caught in cryptic clinics all over the region — clinics like this one that we saw raided at the beginning of the film. some of the pregnant women found here were taken and kept against their will. others knew exactly where they were and why. some of these girls wouldn't want their parents to know that they�* re pregnant. then they will quietly disappear and go to such places and stay. then after giving birth, they will be given money. some were brought there by their parents. the economy is harsh. they wouldn't be
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he is attending a meeting of his policies. bavarian fits the policy, the c s, you know maps is tipped to be the next tron slack. as the cd you see us, you look set to win. the largest share of both mounts outlined is leadership plans including fixing what he said is the critical state of the german economy. and the need for tax were to reforms. he also said your needs to be prepared for the quotes . disruptive politics of us president elect w's chief political edison. mikayla kirsten. is that the very and see us you policy amazing and the southern germantown of the on and she told us more about what the dash, matt said. absolutely. i mean one look at the polls. his cd, you sees you around 30 percent, the strongest policy he is according to the polls, the most likely mind to become the next time slot. and that's why we immediately put those questions about the disruption that donald trump is already announcing to him. and he basically onset on the very issue of regulation of when it comes to social media here. of course, the loan mosque seen as interfering a recommending for germans to
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. >> this team is in a good s, you know., we had some ups and downs, but i think that we're going to be able to turn the corner. i know we i know we all preach that because we all believe that we're going to turn the corner and uh- take one game at a time and keep moving forward. >> we have to keep reminding ourselves that it is a marathon and not a sprint. and so we got to stay with it, and there's no reason why we can't get on another hot streak. like we started the season with and make some hay on the playoff race. >> stanford at north carolina tar heels football head coach bill belichick at the game. the cardinal had never beaten north carolina entering today. first half off the turnover maxime reynaud with the hammer. mean mugging to stanford. down one at the break. early second half. reyno again with the slam. he had 24 points and 13 boards. the cardinal down one with seven seconds to go. jaylen blakes goes the length of the floor and hits the game winner with seconds to go. blakes is a transfer from duke, so you know
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the c s, you know, maps is to, to be the next job and trump, sla, as the conservatives are looking set to win the load. largest share of the vote as shown, flat mounts says he wants to fix what he said is the critical stage of a gentleman economy and introduce tax reforms. he also said your needs to be prepared for the quotes disruptive politics and some of us present elect. donald trump. migration is also high on the conservative agenda in this upcoming election . so we're going to take a closer look now at where they stand on this issue. jim and is sent to ride christian democrats and the very and putting those, the c s. u. a talking tough on migration. because that's who has been too much migration to germany in recent years, both illegal migration and some legal migration. this needs to change and not just cosmetically put fundamental cost me to. so when i go to the, in the last 10 years, germany has taken in many people from 2015 close to a 1000000 syrians came playing war in the country. and in 2022, a similar number of refugees arrived from ukraine. that has led to problems with
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s. you know, it is the largest single day snowfall we've had in over 25 years here in the world . as the storm delayed or cancelled more than 7000 flights on mondays. some people adopted new modes of transportation. i just want us to get out in it. i had to go out and get some coffee. i loved being out in the snow, so i just wanted to come check it out. see how the roads work. the storm blanketed some areas with 15 centimeters of snow. it's being blamed for a handful of traffic related dest in kansas and missouri. and in indiana, national guard troops have deployed to health stranded motorist. here in the nation's capital, it is the biggest snowfall in 2 years, and schools are close, making it a snow day with children and some adults celebrating with some serious sledding snowball fights. we're also in order. i did not come here to make friends that are many parts of the country are forecast to continued experience freezing temperatures. well into the week ahead. heidi joe castro, alj a 0 washington doesn't have you written across several regions in saudi arabia with flooding on t
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busy b, s, you know, the where i'm worrying escalation, all the same doesn't it's in the area. you've a lot of people, this place, lot of violence edging towards go map, you know, it doesn't look like somebody that's going to come down soon. we've got about 30 seconds. it is your final view. yeah. okay, let's be dramatized for the last or try a report which is are you in a agency as reported that more than 900000 people dispense people, went back to their homes, which is in the, in the area of control by the enter, the 3 da 6000000 people in the area of entity to be living in peace. going to school, go to anywhere else, but kinshasa officers for escalation. they are starting to enter the treat. i'm right now there is a, there is, there's spots on the entity since let's see where it goes. but yeah, thank you. no, thank you very much. we're, we're just out of time. we have one more story here to bring to raise the rates as well. it was under time pressure here, as you well know, being a journalist already no or the journalist to up a few times in rolanda. thank you sir. yeah. not
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that�*s how you know how good you are. how bad you are.ow. the way to go is to give them the same amount of money so they can improve their facilities, amount of money so they can improve theirfacilities, get improve their facilities, get better systems improve theirfacilities, get better systems in place, so they can improve their cricket. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that�*s bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. the rest of this week is going to remain very cold, certainly very cold at night. and we have further risk of snow and ice for northern and western areas primarily. but as we head into the weekend, something slightly less cold will begin to push in off the atlantic with temperatures recovering as we head into next week for some of us. now we�*ve got some lower tier met office yellow warnings in force for snow and ice. northern and western scotland northern ireland, some significant accumulations of fresh snow over th
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>> susie i think is burn enough to know there's s one level of gatekeeping and then another the failures kelly and others, president trump is president trump he's in his 70s now he's got a house style he's always trying to get input from a wide variety of people. these are people the public don't even know exist to bounce ideas off of. he's always seeing how it plays in the room. is very good at judging what people are thinking and where the country is going this is one of the superpowers. i think susie is smart enough you've seen already on the campaign and in the transition she doesn't try to goad john kelly on it. she doesn't try to hermetically steal the president because he can't be hermetically sealed the covenant he knows 2020 was stolen he came back in 2021 and the first couple dark years when even murdoch said with a nonperson president trump has gone up the learning curve of confidence in his own judgment and confidence in policies and people that will have his back. there still to be total access i think at i one level to president trump because this is just his house style. t
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and there's some increase in fertility among, you know, women just beyond that, but it doesn't compensate for the lower teen and 20's. so, that's the kind of analysis that we do. so, yeah, and again, it's -- i'm sorry, i hadn't exactly answered the question because i don't know if there's a change as big as that in our past projections, but it's a big deal. i mean, a change in fertility, you know, really has profound effects for the u.s. population and the economy. we're already an aging society and the aging of our society is driving mandatory outlays, it's driving social security and it's driving medicare and the change in fertility accelerates that, you know, that pattern, the aging of our society. >> well, good, thank you very much. thanks to everyone who watched and we are-- look, we're here to help you so if you have further questions, you know, please let us know and we'll look forward to talking again. okay. thanks very much. [inaudible conversations] >> live today on c-span 10 a.m. eastern, president trump's pick for secrery testifies before the senate veterans affair committee and the house gavels in at no
and there's some increase in fertility among, you know, women just beyond that, but it doesn't compensate for the lower teen and 20's. so, that's the kind of analysis that we do. so, yeah, and again, it's -- i'm sorry, i hadn't exactly answered the question because i don't know if there's a change as big as that in our past projections, but it's a big deal. i mean, a change in fertility, you know, really has profound effects for the u.s. population and the economy. we're already an aging...
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s. so we are a little cooler. you know, we been in this effort 60's and even 70's our this week. so now we're cooling down. we're going to have some cold air coming our way. and as for the rest of the day, expect cloudy conditions in the low 60's. and here are the wind gusts. now we are light with the winds for now. but overnight we'll see the winds pop around the north bay mountains and now be through the weekend. so there is actually a wind advisory that is posted along with that. we also have some chilly temperatures. so just be mindful of those winds. we saw these offshore winds earlier in the week. so they're back again throughout the weekend. more chilly temperatures to start the day is actually a freeze watch in place. and here is the seven-day outlook. as you can see, you know, fairly quiet weather. but other than that, a cool down, some rain and wind and we dry out next week and a chance of rain later next week. back to you, stephanie. all right. we'll have those umbrellas ready. our nations capitol feeling the pandemonium as the public got there. first glimpse of the na
s. so we are a little cooler. you know, we been in this effort 60's and even 70's our this week. so now we're cooling down. we're going to have some cold air coming our way. and as for the rest of the day, expect cloudy conditions in the low 60's. and here are the wind gusts. now we are light with the winds for now. but overnight we'll see the winds pop around the north bay mountains and now be through the weekend. so there is actually a wind advisory that is posted along with that. we also...
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when you are dealing with a child, because we're both parents, we both, you know, love each other�*sbut you have to respect, you know, the other parent's way of doing stuff. so that's something that can be challenging sometimes to understand, you know, where your kind of limit is, and that requires a bit of communication, obviously, between the two of us. what are the best bits, then, of living together? peace of mind, like, you don't feel you have all the responsibility on your shoulders, and, also, it is nice to see the impact he is having on my child. so here we have you... and this is... luca. she loves having a friend to live with, and also kind of an uncle, or i don't know how to, you know, call him, but that cares about her and loves her. it's kind of a new role. am i holding luca's hand? yes. nice. we're all holding hands. oh, that's lovely. what's your future plans, then, together? is it going to continue in the long—term? yeah. we briefly talked about next steps, which would be put the little ones in their own room. yeah. upgrade, not change. yeah. nice. and sometimes my da
when you are dealing with a child, because we're both parents, we both, you know, love each other�*sbut you have to respect, you know, the other parent's way of doing stuff. so that's something that can be challenging sometimes to understand, you know, where your kind of limit is, and that requires a bit of communication, obviously, between the two of us. what are the best bits, then, of living together? peace of mind, like, you don't feel you have all the responsibility on your shoulders,...
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s. u and some of nations began imposing sanctions on syria after science, brutal kinda cracked down on opposition back in 2011. of course, we all know that spiraled into a long and bloody conflicts, but there are also sanctions on the group, good ousted aside as well. hi, i told you i was sham. hasty s. as we know them because of the groups pos, links to al qaeda. when we took over listing sanctions, what specifically are we talking about? well, i think sense of some of the sanctions that have been imposed on the state of syria since the seventy's. and then the accountability acts in 2005. and then following the uprising in 2011, the 3rd wave of sanctions, i think we talk about a lot of the sections that are 6 oral sections that are imposed on the people mainly on sectors such as technology, laptops, software applications, and so forth that have hinder the resilience of the serial population. i think those are the sanctions that have labeled syria's states as a states of cetera, as one that is comp complicit in the assassination of president of the country and so forth. i think a lot of those sections needs to be lifted immediately,
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and, you know, even among maga, the maga world here, we are seeing some some cracks there in elon musk�*saura loomer, a far—right figure here who has obviously in the past been very controversial, she criticised elon musk when he and vivek ramaswamy, remember, the two of them are heading up the new department of government efficiency, talked about the need for h—ib visas here in the us. so bringing in kind of the top—talent engineers and that clashes with some of the america first anti—immigration rhetoric that we're seeing from the maga world. so, you know, his position is going to be fascinating to watch. but it brings me, i think, to the point that i've been looking at this week, which is the new congress coming in the 119th congress. of course, you know, it's going to be very interesting to watch. and i've been thinking about what a challenge it will be about, will be, not only for, you know, the gop, also for the democrats. you know, courtney, we talked a bit about the infighting in the last pod and that we're seeing there over the post—mortem and what happened in the election. but t
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a few hours ago, president biden criticised meta�*s move to end fact—checking. the idea that, you know know, when you have millions of people reading, going online, reading this stuff, it is — anyway... ithink it is — i think it�*s really shameful. meta is also ending its diversity, equity and inclusion programmes according to an internal memo to employees. it�*s the latest in a series of actions by meta cheered by conservative groups — who have threatened to sue companies over diversity programmes. meta is one of several major corporations to reverse dei schemes before donald trump takes office, alongside mcdonald�*s, walmart, and amazon. tesla chief elon musk and right wing activists have — without evidence — blamed inclusion programmes for hindering the response to raging wildfires in los angeles. for more on this i�*ve been speaking with sam biddle. he�*s a senior technology reporter at the intercept, a progressive investigative news outlet. he�*s been reporting on ways meta allows users to post derogatory remarks on their platforms. meta�*s founder and ceo mark zuckerberg and his
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you know, i like that kind of setup because retail investors tend to lag the market a little s you know the market starts to the rise, they're going to realize they're behind the curve, start piling back into equities, so that gives a bit of lift to the markets. now, charles, over the last three, four weeks, really since the peak of the market in december, the market's been under a lot of pressure. sentiment's come down. we've had a good reversal of in momentum. relative strength has weaked. this is actually, this past week of action is a really good setup for a rally at least for the next three or four weeks. i don't think how long it'll go for -- i don't know how long it'll go for certain, but it's a good setup to push equities higher. charles: right. i've been telling folks for a long time the fix is in, you've got to be in the market for a number of reasons. you've talked in your most recent piece out this morning about the disconnect, because there's been a disconnect over this extraordinarily strong market, 15-year rally and one that people at home, they haven't had a 15-year rall
you know, i like that kind of setup because retail investors tend to lag the market a little s you know the market starts to the rise, they're going to realize they're behind the curve, start piling back into equities, so that gives a bit of lift to the markets. now, charles, over the last three, four weeks, really since the peak of the market in december, the market's been under a lot of pressure. sentiment's come down. we've had a good reversal of in momentum. relative strength has weaked....
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s inland. we're, you know, in the 60's all week long. so a bit of a cool down here.s our future cast model, the long-range model. now we start off with some cloudy skies. we're gonna start to see sunshine in the afternoon. that will be a similar pattern. and then we start to see the fog and some clouds rolling in the evening. you can expect that this weekend, saturday morning, sunday morning clouds fog and this afternoon, sun monday, we clear out we have offshore winds back in the forecast early next week and look what else is showing up. i've been showing this to you all morning because we haven't seen this in a while. this is next weekend. a chance of rain and even the long-range outlook is predicting we're about near normal with our precipitation and trending above normal for the tahoe area. so we could start to see that stormy pattern back to the winter pattern here. but in the meantime, we will remain dry over the next week or so with some a mix of sun and clouds cool down starting next week. and we still have those chilly mornings. back to you. all right. who's
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s. and, you know, santa rosa hit 32 degrees in mercury dropped all the way down to freezing this morning. and so for tomorrow morning. well, 3 degrees colder than it is like right now, then they will hit freezing again. that's possible. also maybe an app, but we'll see some areas such as concord, possibly 2 could be very, very cold wind gusts that we've been seeing offshore flows day after day after day. and that will change. look, i put this in motion and look how it whips around from tomorrow, mid-morning or so we start to go sea breeze, which will bring a bit more moisture into the atmosphere, which is always a good thing. a low temperatures tonight, then we're not no freeze advisories in effect that many areas in the 30's and question the 40's. a look at temperatures. it's just that in the 60's everywhere in san francisco, right along the beaches of u.s. in pacific ocean right along the bay shoreline numbers in the 60's. pretty much everywhere. woodside 62 as one to 69 degrees. that's in santa clara and san jose and in the east bay, high temperatures in the mid 60's just about where
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know, mobile? are they alive? so hamas engineered the entire transfer even before the images. for example, hamas�*st's releasing are alive or dead ahead of time. they have succeeded brilliantly in creating a situation in which we're all hanging on their every word and their every image. but i really think that we, as journalists, have to shape up before the next round, which is coming as early as saturday, because we did a terrible disservice, i think, to our profession by basically transmitting pure propaganda. and are you just saying propaganda on the hamas side, or what did you think of what. . .— ..the involvement of the israeli government as well, what footage. . . ? i. .. this was absolutely hamas propaganda. i thought that the israeli government, in its own way, also behaved abominably, to be honest with you. israelis were... why? because israelis were told and were warned that these women were in a very fragile state, that there would be no access to them before they got into closed hospital rooms, that they wouldn't even be able to see their families. there was all kinds of caution put out
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know the program very well. i use the program, the maitre d 's wine. you know the experts even waiters high quality waiters you, you gotta get the best people now. then you go into people like larry and teenage engineers and moss and age. and this gentleman needs engineers like nobody's ever needed the engineers, right? so we have to have the quality people coming in. now, by doing that, we're expanding businesses and that takes care of everybody. so i'm sort of on both sides of the argument. but what i really do feel is that we have to let really competent people, great people come into our country and we do that through the h one program was a terrace on canada and mexico in an effort to force negotiation sooner on us and see i know it's really not a new as a big has nothing to do with that. they've allowed both of them in canada very much so they've allowed millions and millions of people to come into the country that shouldn't be here. they could have stopped them and they didn't. and they've killed 300000 people last year. my opinion had been, had
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s. so you know their mothers in the work that they have done and an american from that kibbutz -- his family israel and in america, they are part of my family now. they are having a wedding and you know when they have certain things and you know that sorrow. and his wife who was released with abigail has been fighting all this time to get her husband to come home. we are really like a family in a very odd way. >> speaking to american family members of the hostages, is there any sense of frustration that it has taken 15 months to get to this point to finally have an agreement to have hostages released, step-by-step as you said? >> yes. i mean, look, there was a deal and since that deal back in the end of november 2023, it was almost impossible to get both israel and hamas with the political will to make a deal and i give credit to the biden administration and we were able to meet with them for doing everything but here we are now with the trump administration coming in and basically, to be clear, it is the same deal president biden has been pushing since may but here we are and there is just
s. so you know their mothers in the work that they have done and an american from that kibbutz -- his family israel and in america, they are part of my family now. they are having a wedding and you know when they have certain things and you know that sorrow. and his wife who was released with abigail has been fighting all this time to get her husband to come home. we are really like a family in a very odd way. >> speaking to american family members of the hostages, is there any sense of...
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s. president, an attempt by the donald trump administration to, you know, play a role that, oh, he's going to cut a deal between russia and ukraine as if he some kind of neutral outside arbiter is just patently false. this is ultimately a conflict between russia and the united states and the united states. it is a proxy war, but it is a conflict of the us is losing, and trump owns that conflict. uh, as soon as he comes into office and whatever, he may think of the average him and zalinski and in person in whatever, you know, political domestic gripes he has against them justified. he does not want to be known as the president to hand the ukraine over to vladimir pro. no, us president wants that on that record. so i predict that the. busy will continue, it will excel accelerate, it will escalate. and when porton talks to donald trump, or he is, uh, you know, envoys or whatever and says yes, you know, oh thank you very much, but yet, yeah, it means that, uh, and then every one will whisper in trump sears. you need to show strengths to have peace, you need to escalate in order to de esc
s. president, an attempt by the donald trump administration to, you know, play a role that, oh, he's going to cut a deal between russia and ukraine as if he some kind of neutral outside arbiter is just patently false. this is ultimately a conflict between russia and the united states and the united states. it is a proxy war, but it is a conflict of the us is losing, and trump owns that conflict. uh, as soon as he comes into office and whatever, he may think of the average him and zalinski and...
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s. so still cooler cooler. you knowe a little bit of some warmer temperatures. temperatures bumping up early this week, but we will continue to wake up to those morning temperatures and take a look at what is popping up on the seven-day. another chance of rain. maybe this will be more measurable but it does look like the storm door is reopening for february. back to teresa. thank you very much. well, we're nearly at the end of january 2025. and some of you may have. >> i know fallen off your new year's fitness resolution. but joining us right now in the studio this morning, its fitness instructor, ashley zone. is that correct? so ashley settlement and then she is here with family and the 2 of them are extraordinary and there are going to be showing us some benefits of something called stacking. i worked out for a long time. what stacking? we're talking about how to make your workout sustainable. and one way to do that is make sure >> being efficient with with your choices and actions are sent binding move. so stacking b
s. so still cooler cooler. you knowe a little bit of some warmer temperatures. temperatures bumping up early this week, but we will continue to wake up to those morning temperatures and take a look at what is popping up on the seven-day. another chance of rain. maybe this will be more measurable but it does look like the storm door is reopening for february. back to teresa. thank you very much. well, we're nearly at the end of january 2025. and some of you may have. >> i know fallen off...
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s. but you know what? we're going to warm up beautifully this afternoon into the 50's and even some areas in the 60's rania. all right. you got a slower start this morning out there. if you are traveling 8 o'clock hour. >> highways and bridges all busy. a 15 minute ride on the bay bridge at some improvement from where we were sitting at about an hour ago, about 30 minutes on the san mateo bridge, a very busy along 81 on one. 31 at richmond center fell bridge and you got that fog there as well. so mindful of that as a traveling across that bridge 40 minutes and just slow and go on one-on-one up north. 37 to the tolls. make sure you take your time horizon is back to you. it's 801. let's get to the breaking news overnight. there was a suspect who was shot in san francisco. >> south of market neighborhood by the police. the suspect was killed. the police are now investigating. they say that this happened, the area of 9th and mission street and the victim was sorry. actually, the victim was critically injured of
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for example, jon, did you know that rfk is rfk jr.'s dad? news, but check this out. did you know that jkf and rfk were brothers? both of their last names were "kennedy." but jon, the k in mlk is not for kennedy. this is crazy stuff! also, they all faked their deaths and are living in oregon. but other than that. >> jon: at least we have some closure. check out michael kosta this week. now here it is, your "moment of zen." [cheers and applause] >> you know, there are a lot of things that donald trump has done in his first week of office that americans do support. this ain't one of them. this ain't one of them. i don't know what the heck he is doing. not only did the judge spank him like he was a young child back in the 1960s, but the american public ain't with him either. >> sorry. this is a message to all american infidels. prepare to die in a sea of holy fire. you will be punished for your decadent ways on the first day of radaman. -you-- -[all laughing] wait. wait a minute. did i just say... what did i say? "radaman?" [stammering] ramadan.
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i like to call them, you know, u. s. military might call them unconventional warfare because out of desperation and panic, they can't win on the battlefield. that's what they will turn to increasingly, you know, it's hard to, and i've talked about this a great deal and it's not between i like marks approach to all of us. i think he's largely right. it's, it's, it's not a conflict between ukraine and russia. it's a proxy war, it's a nato proxy war against russia using ukraine here. and if there's got it going to be any kind of coming to terms that nato bid is gonna be coming to to not you ukraine, ukraine is a footnote, it's a, it's a side bar to all of this here. and that's why i've been very frustrated with the commentary. well, the guy i've cut, i've called last leg is um i think mark is right. i don't know about the timeframe . nobody really does. but them, it is as long as the united states, there's a lot losing troops and they can keep printing money. well, you know, the ukrainians are going to suffer russians will
i like to call them, you know, u. s. military might call them unconventional warfare because out of desperation and panic, they can't win on the battlefield. that's what they will turn to increasingly, you know, it's hard to, and i've talked about this a great deal and it's not between i like marks approach to all of us. i think he's largely right. it's, it's, it's not a conflict between ukraine and russia. it's a proxy war, it's a nato proxy war against russia using ukraine here. and if...