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as this appointment, sharon has concluded that this is conclusive evidence that cats can teleport. >>there's an edit point right in >> you guys can be negative over there and we'll just be right. >> this is a cat hug. >> i'm comfortable with my decision. >> we and the rest of america now know cats can beam. >> get him, cuddles. >> yeah, get him. >> celebrate. >> how a beatles classic makes for the whole thing, head on over to rightthisminute.com. >>> if you ever get the opportunity, surprising somebody you love is a fun experience. surprise. he loves you. that is an example of how much he loves you. >> thank you. >> she's going to get a love tap. >> no love taps in this particular video, though. in this case, erica has traveled to texas to surprise her the holidays were a tough time, mom had a bit of a health scare. she teamed up to surprise her family. >> she has some flowers with her. they spot her. clean up in aisle three for some tears right here. obviously she's glad to see her daughter, but that wasn't the only surprise. it was also grandpa's 75th birthday, as well. she spun yar
as this appointment, sharon has concluded that this is conclusive evidence that cats can teleport. >>there's an edit point right in >> you guys can be negative over there and we'll just be right. >> this is a cat hug. >> i'm comfortable with my decision. >> we and the rest of america now know cats can beam. >> get him, cuddles. >> yeah, get him. >> celebrate. >> how a beatles classic makes for the whole thing, head on over to...
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it is now ten pm and christchurch new zealand the scene of what prime minister sharon has called a terrorist attack it is the worst the country has ever seen. we now know that gunmen have killed at least forty nine people during friday prayers said two mosques in the city the first attack took place at the al-noor mosque in central christchurch police confirmed a second shooting at the lynwood mosque which is just a short drive away. and these are mobile phone pictures showing the immediate aftermath of the attack one person has been charged with murder the police though is not confirming if there was one person involved in both the shootings the attack targeted muslim or shoppers during friday prayers. three people were detained far arms were recovered from some of them the police has confirmed that one person didn't have anything to do with the shooting was found carrying arms at the time very few details are coming out of the investigation that's been of what's been described as an unprecedented attack in new zealand. prime minister just in the arden has been meeting police chiefs and sec
it is now ten pm and christchurch new zealand the scene of what prime minister sharon has called a terrorist attack it is the worst the country has ever seen. we now know that gunmen have killed at least forty nine people during friday prayers said two mosques in the city the first attack took place at the al-noor mosque in central christchurch police confirmed a second shooting at the lynwood mosque which is just a short drive away. and these are mobile phone pictures showing the immediate...
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talked about so morphing combined you have the electoral gains that are quite unexpected plunker sharon thailand has had a history of military coups i think the only think eleven's all the trolls who i knew to be honest has this military government done something differently to the other military governments of the. twenty cool. and successful. well i think we have to see the players of the military government in a historical context this is the first election and actually the coup or that oversaw all the transition from the last reagan to the new rig so what they do is they try to kind of smooth the transition process and in so doing they have to stay in the ruling position. so the election is the signed for the elites to be able to sustain that old political order yeah so what if they have done is good for those who want to see the established order doing well but not good for the rest who want to see change in the country or will have to give up their professor don't you know some but unsavory thank you so much for coming in thinking of yours. to trying on our which last week suffered one of whic
talked about so morphing combined you have the electoral gains that are quite unexpected plunker sharon thailand has had a history of military coups i think the only think eleven's all the trolls who i knew to be honest has this military government done something differently to the other military governments of the. twenty cool. and successful. well i think we have to see the players of the military government in a historical context this is the first election and actually the coup or that...
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technology and what what do you make a whole new of what of what dr her did do you think as sharon bailey has said he it's unfair to call him a road doctor that he he he kind of he got to do all the i's and crossed all the crossed all the t.'s and so on of the you knew exactly what he was doing i think he knew exactly what he was doing he was very aware that what he was doing was not right that he was not within ethical principles or moral principles then then again i think that context is critical and international context is also very important to remember that different countries have different ideals for what is deemed acceptable and what is not acceptable whether or not he can be considered broken his own eyes i think he's going to protect his own image but there is no doubt that what he did on many many levels was incorrect and wrong i would say for just looking at this going forward i mean how how do countries go about sharing information that's the screen from many new new research it is that is that the best way to do. to make sure that the things don't go too far well i mean you kno
technology and what what do you make a whole new of what of what dr her did do you think as sharon bailey has said he it's unfair to call him a road doctor that he he he kind of he got to do all the i's and crossed all the crossed all the t.'s and so on of the you knew exactly what he was doing i think he knew exactly what he was doing he was very aware that what he was doing was not right that he was not within ethical principles or moral principles then then again i think that context is...
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sharon epperson has more from harrington park, new jerse >> eat a little something because we're going out tonight. >> reporter: 63-year-old dzhokharly and his wife, cheryl, were always happy ton break eve on their tax refunding. they never had to write a big check. after the tax overhaul, joe sought the help of his taxad sor who delivered bad news. >> we are going to owe more this year than prior years. >> reporter: nearly $4,000 more. his reaction. >> dismayed, to say the least. >> reporter: the t foundation estimates 80% of filers paid less because of the tax cuts and jobs act. on5% saw their taxes go up. still, many people are surprised when they d their taxes. finding out they're getti smaller refunds or they owe. one reason that's happening, under the new tax code, withholding tables changed. companies lowered themount of federal taxes taken out of employees' paychecks, giving them more take-home pay. maybe too much more. >> unless you went that extra step and said, okay, but what are all the other changes d goi to me as a taxpayer, what deductions am i going to se, at is my tax
sharon epperson has more from harrington park, new jerse >> eat a little something because we're going out tonight. >> reporter: 63-year-old dzhokharly and his wife, cheryl, were always happy ton break eve on their tax refunding. they never had to write a big check. after the tax overhaul, joe sought the help of his taxad sor who delivered bad news. >> we are going to owe more this year than prior years. >> reporter: nearly $4,000 more. his reaction. >> dismayed,...
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technology and what what do you make a whole new of what of what dr her did do you think as sharon bailey has said he it's unfair to call him a. doctor that he he he kind of he got to do all the i's and crossed all the crossed all the t.'s and so on of the you knew exactly what he was doing i think he knew exactly what he was doing he was very aware that what he was doing was not right that he was not within ethical principles or moral principles then then again i think that context is critical and international context is also very important to remember that different countries have different ideals for what is deemed acceptable and what is not acceptable whether or not he can be considered broken his own eyes i think he's going to protect his own image but there is no doubt that what he did on many many levels was incorrect and wrong. i would say for just look at this going forward i mean how how do countries go about sharing information that's the screen from any new new research and is that is that the best way to to to make sure that the things don't go too far well i mean you know shari
technology and what what do you make a whole new of what of what dr her did do you think as sharon bailey has said he it's unfair to call him a. doctor that he he he kind of he got to do all the i's and crossed all the crossed all the t.'s and so on of the you knew exactly what he was doing i think he knew exactly what he was doing he was very aware that what he was doing was not right that he was not within ethical principles or moral principles then then again i think that context is critical...
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of technology and what what do you make hello neal of what of what dr her did do you think as sharon bailey has said he it's unfair to call him a. doctor that he he he kind of he got to do all the i's and crossed all the crossed all the t.'s and so on of the you knew exactly what he was doing i think he knew exactly what he was doing he was very aware that what he was doing was not right that he was not within ethical principles or moral principles then then again i think that context is critical and international context is also very important to remember that different countries have different ideals for what is deemed acceptable and what is not acceptable whether or not he can be considered broken his own eyes i think he's going to protect his own image but there is no doubt that what he did on many many levels was incorrect and wrong. i would say for just looking at this going forward i mean how how do countries go about sharing information that's disclaimed from any new new research and is that is that the best way to to to make sure that the things don't go too far well i mean you know sh
of technology and what what do you make hello neal of what of what dr her did do you think as sharon bailey has said he it's unfair to call him a. doctor that he he he kind of he got to do all the i's and crossed all the crossed all the t.'s and so on of the you knew exactly what he was doing i think he knew exactly what he was doing he was very aware that what he was doing was not right that he was not within ethical principles or moral principles then then again i think that context is...
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hat needs to be youngstown, warren and sharon and it has been devastated. takes our eye s average all and the citizen loses. that is just an observation. are you t kind of work in? >> i work part-time at united i have a vice and small business. i have a small self-storage business. a landscape and garden center business. ost: why don't you have that any more? healthcare was tough to keep insurance for family.s and my nd in our area a seasonal business is tough so i did fine was time to find thanks for the call from ohio. guest: this is the region i used to represent from the country -- of the country. i knew people like the color well. they do not wake up thinking about the mueller investigation or thinking about who is on top of the political fire or whether alexandria or take a course as -- who isria cortez my sports team going to play this weekend. that is more important to them on a daily basis. as we talked to them earlier, the problem we have in pushing this type of report where we talk about political reform, working together, and compromises, unfort
hat needs to be youngstown, warren and sharon and it has been devastated. takes our eye s average all and the citizen loses. that is just an observation. are you t kind of work in? >> i work part-time at united i have a vice and small business. i have a small self-storage business. a landscape and garden center business. ost: why don't you have that any more? healthcare was tough to keep insurance for family.s and my nd in our area a seasonal business is tough so i did fine was time to...
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per star sharon charge is trying to solve the most pressing problem facing electrum ability germany has too few charging stations sans charts. sharon charges a way of allowing electric car drivers and charging station operators to make ad hoc virtual transactions. and they can do this without entering into a contract or even knowing each other before hand. that works through the block chain. there and estimated forty five thousand private charging stations in germany. in the future their owners should be able to provide energy to customers by an app directly without any credit card all service charges vehicles will be able to charge and pay autonomous levi preprogrammed contracts machines paying machines in other words. the echoes will communicate with their surroundings without any human agency. their digital world its will pay sensors to keep parking spaces free. block trains will even allow them to top up their batteries and pay for the charge by induction loops at traffic lights. these might all be very small turn. action. but without block chain technology they couldn't happen litt
per star sharon charge is trying to solve the most pressing problem facing electrum ability germany has too few charging stations sans charts. sharon charges a way of allowing electric car drivers and charging station operators to make ad hoc virtual transactions. and they can do this without entering into a contract or even knowing each other before hand. that works through the block chain. there and estimated forty five thousand private charging stations in germany. in the future their owners...
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doha both sides say progress has been made and they say the draft agreement has been reached on foreign troop withdrawal and sharon says that the fighters will not be allowed to operate in inside afghanistan our diplomatic editor james bass has the latest. the talks here in doha started sixteen days ago they've come to an end but no breakdown and yet no breakthrough both sides are saying there has been some progress in fact rather remarkably both the u.s. special envoy zalmay khalilzad and the taliban spokesman put out tweets almost civil taney asli making the same point that there are four issues they've been discussing on two of those issues they've reached a draft agreement one of those is the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan potentially most of the u.s. troops leaving the country in what has for the u.s. been its longest war in history also on another key point what the u.s. calls assurances on counterterrorism we understand that's the taliban making a commitment not to support qaida what will happen to those two draft agreements is the leadership will go back to their respective commanders the taliban to
doha both sides say progress has been made and they say the draft agreement has been reached on foreign troop withdrawal and sharon says that the fighters will not be allowed to operate in inside afghanistan our diplomatic editor james bass has the latest. the talks here in doha started sixteen days ago they've come to an end but no breakdown and yet no breakthrough both sides are saying there has been some progress in fact rather remarkably both the u.s. special envoy zalmay khalilzad and the...
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tested with it well quite diplomacy get it cheap if there has been some success over by sharon's who done what happens to you in the office when you hear the news that someone like frederica more greenie of the european union stands up and says right the european union we're going to choose those president of venezuela kind of and tell the oil superpower there is going to be sanctions on venezuela well it didn't take to go to bed that's the airfield sure to see it from my self what can be done if. it show that there is your rabbit terrier back says. people are very aware that evil i did say that the situation under the president reagan stray shipments perfect they all have their meat by doing it to a certain extent but nevertheless the people they get the people should not be. it took me for the initial got biggs by then governor so. it took to go there i go that's a lot of. media hype about the situation there's a lot of people if you read the when's the press on starbase you know that the private memory of their. bed instead of the strange dances that their people are certified big
tested with it well quite diplomacy get it cheap if there has been some success over by sharon's who done what happens to you in the office when you hear the news that someone like frederica more greenie of the european union stands up and says right the european union we're going to choose those president of venezuela kind of and tell the oil superpower there is going to be sanctions on venezuela well it didn't take to go to bed that's the airfield sure to see it from my self what can be done...
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. >> she has moved to sharon springs and i helped her. >> it would be lovely to have her back and have her music back. thank you. >> hello, thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> thank you, and i want to let you know that you approve it -- that you did a thorough neighborhood outreach. i see on the list you brought six things that you did. i am glad to see a further review and having a table outside the venue. can you identify two or three conference -- concerns on the neighborhood that you heard? >> yes, i can pick oddly enough, the one that i was not prepared for -- i try to predict the future and get inside, and there is one i cannot wrap my head around was that someone who was a neighbor had no problem with five -- 5:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. they are concerned we may play music earlier, lake 2:00 p.m., and i don't know how to respond to that. this street is a very, very busy during the day. it seems the one point we had was playing music earlier in the day, rather then the evening, and it is just interesting to me >> you weren't planning on having music, anyway? >> right, i just did
. >> she has moved to sharon springs and i helped her. >> it would be lovely to have her back and have her music back. thank you. >> hello, thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> thank you, and i want to let you know that you approve it -- that you did a thorough neighborhood outreach. i see on the list you brought six things that you did. i am glad to see a further review and having a table outside the venue. can you identify two or three conference -- concerns...
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the ruling reinstates the drilling ban in much of the arctic ocean rob reynolds has more from washington. federal judge sharon gleason says president donald trump exceeded his constitutional authority when he issued an executive order back in april of two thousand and seventeen that essentially stripped away all protections against explore ation and oil drilling from a five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters off in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried repeatedly to roll back environmental protections that were made during the obama administration but he has been unsuccessful in large part because environmentalists as in this case keep taking the administration to court and they keep winning the judge in this case said that once a president applies the designation of a national monument or a protected area under laws that date in some cases back well over one hundred years no future president can reverse those decisions by themselves it has to be done by an act of congress not simply by an executive order as the president did in this case so the affected areas which are principally of
the ruling reinstates the drilling ban in much of the arctic ocean rob reynolds has more from washington. federal judge sharon gleason says president donald trump exceeded his constitutional authority when he issued an executive order back in april of two thousand and seventeen that essentially stripped away all protections against explore ation and oil drilling from a five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters off in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried repeatedly to...
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sharon davies. but a trasgender footbaler who transitioned two years ago has told bbc sport those criticising trans chris mclaughlin. sunday morning stonehaven ladies and one player in particular isjust happy to be on the pitch. one player in particular isjust happy to be on the pitchlj one player in particular isjust happy to be on the pitch. i knew that i was transgender ever since i was four. growing up in the west coast of scotland, i try to hide it a little bit. blair lived until a man until 2017 before transitioning she was a goalkeeper but was convinced becoming a woman which mean the end of her football. the university of aberdeen university tea m university of aberdeen university team check me under their wing and said, come and join us, which is something i never thought was possible. but it is, she is one of three registered tra nsgender possible. but it is, she is one of three registered transgender players in scotland. what are the rules? doctors certificate and medical information must be provided, players must also reduce levels of the male hormone, testosterone, meaning they should
sharon davies. but a trasgender footbaler who transitioned two years ago has told bbc sport those criticising trans chris mclaughlin. sunday morning stonehaven ladies and one player in particular isjust happy to be on the pitch. one player in particular isjust happy to be on the pitchlj one player in particular isjust happy to be on the pitch. i knew that i was transgender ever since i was four. growing up in the west coast of scotland, i try to hide it a little bit. blair lived until a man...
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brought by a coalition of environmental groups following trump's executive order has more from washington d.c. federal judge sharon gleason says president donald trump exceeded his constitutional authority when he issued an executive order back in april of two thousand and seventeen that essentially stripped away all protections against explore ation and oil drilling from above five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters all in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried repeatedly to roll back environmental protections that were made during the emboss obama administration but he has been unsuccessful in large part because.
brought by a coalition of environmental groups following trump's executive order has more from washington d.c. federal judge sharon gleason says president donald trump exceeded his constitutional authority when he issued an executive order back in april of two thousand and seventeen that essentially stripped away all protections against explore ation and oil drilling from above five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters all in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried...
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sharon. in her car recording her mom, rose, who is 71 and has made herself comfortable in someone else's carfront. >> you know, it's pouring rain. miserable weather. probably couldn't wait to get into some shelter. hop in. does she question where the daughter, the driver might be? >> she's like where is she? always late? ridiculous. >> i see you. >> so embarrassed. she gets in the vehicle. she also says she might dye her hair and donate her jacket now that she has gotten so much attention. >>> from northern ireland to southern california, san diego, where this family is enjoying some time together. grandma in the middle has gotten a card from her grandson. she starts reading it. it's so sweet. card from the grandchild. >> oh! >> what happened? >> until that moment where a spring-loaded butterfly flies out of the card freaking not just grandma but everyone else out. >> she'll be happy to make it to her next birthday. >> it's all good. it's a fake butterfly. it's all fun and games. >>> interesting fact, play th episode backwards, it makes no sense at all. >> diana heidel is returning to contin
sharon. in her car recording her mom, rose, who is 71 and has made herself comfortable in someone else's carfront. >> you know, it's pouring rain. miserable weather. probably couldn't wait to get into some shelter. hop in. does she question where the daughter, the driver might be? >> she's like where is she? always late? ridiculous. >> i see you. >> so embarrassed. she gets in the vehicle. she also says she might dye her hair and donate her jacket now that she has gotten...
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has the v for valor. like fitzsimmons, who was the first killed in world war i, sharon lane was the only nurse killed in action, making her not only one of the stories of selfless service, but also making her one of the very unique individuals, the only about the first, and in this the cutite frankly, not -- type of first you want to become, but certainly a great lesson of devotion to duty. our third unique individual is dr. benjamin solomon. college touated from go on to talk to the -- to go on to dental school and become a dentist. out, held war ii broke enlisted like many meant to serve his country. at the time, the army did not see the need for the number of dentists they eventually would and because of it, he wound up not in the medical department, but an instructor for machine gunnery. later on in the war, when the army realized just how many dentist they would need for a conflict this widespread, he ended number of other dentists were called back to service in the meant -- medical department. he would eventually wind up in her variety -- in hawaii. service --gimental dentist in japan. that is a right th
has the v for valor. like fitzsimmons, who was the first killed in world war i, sharon lane was the only nurse killed in action, making her not only one of the stories of selfless service, but also making her one of the very unique individuals, the only about the first, and in this the cutite frankly, not -- type of first you want to become, but certainly a great lesson of devotion to duty. our third unique individual is dr. benjamin solomon. college touated from go on to talk to the -- to go...
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hat needs to be youngstown, warren and sharon and it has been devastated.es our eye s average all and the citizen loses. that is just an observation. are you t kind of work in? >> i work part-time at united i have a vice and small business. i have a small self-storage business. a landscape and garden center business. ost: why don't you have that any more? healthcare was tough to keep insurance for family.s and my nd in our area a seasonal business is tough so i did fine was time to find thanks for the call from ohio. guest: this is the region i used to represent from the country -- of the country. i knew people like the color well. they do not wake up thinking about the mueller investigation or thinking about who is on top of the political fire or whether alexandria or take a course as -- who isria cortez my sports team going to play this weekend. that is more important to them on a daily basis. as we talked to them earlier, the problem we have in pushing this type of report where we talk about political reform, working together, and compromises, unfortunat
hat needs to be youngstown, warren and sharon and it has been devastated.es our eye s average all and the citizen loses. that is just an observation. are you t kind of work in? >> i work part-time at united i have a vice and small business. i have a small self-storage business. a landscape and garden center business. ost: why don't you have that any more? healthcare was tough to keep insurance for family.s and my nd in our area a seasonal business is tough so i did fine was time to find...
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the ruling reinstates the drilling ban in much of the arctic ocean rob reynolds has more from washington. federal judge sharon gleason says president donald trump exceeded his constitutional authority when he issued an executive order back in april of two thousand and seventeen that essentially stripped away all protections against explore ation and oil drilling from above five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters all in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried repeatedly to roll back environmental protections that were made during the emboss obama administration but he has been unsuccessful in large part because environmentalists as in this case keep taking the administration to court and they keep winning the judge in this case said that once a president applies the designation of a national monument or a protected area under laws that date in some cases back well over one hundred years no future president can reverse those decisions by themselves it has to be done by an act of congress not simply by an executive order as the president did in this case so the affected areas which are pri
the ruling reinstates the drilling ban in much of the arctic ocean rob reynolds has more from washington. federal judge sharon gleason says president donald trump exceeded his constitutional authority when he issued an executive order back in april of two thousand and seventeen that essentially stripped away all protections against explore ation and oil drilling from above five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters all in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried repeatedly to...
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has filed an appeal; barr lost his. >> i think everybody would agree that but for sharon, neither trial would've taken place. tara's little sister veronica has two children of her own now. >> they know their aunt tara. and they have necklaces with her pictures on it. and my daughter, you would think that she had met her. she dreams about her. >> never met her, but they love her. that warms my heart. >> reporter: a few weeks after the trials were over, the prosecutors, detectives and their spouses got together for dinner with sharon, keith and veronica. detective mehl made a presentation. >> she was a fighter and she kept us fighting for her, for you and your family. >> they've had the picture hanging in their office for a very long time. and they -- they passed it onto me. i could look at it now and go, "we did it. we did it." >> you've given us a new chapter in our life. >> reporter: the family gave the cold case detectives and prosecutors gifts as well. each was engraved: "justice for tara." >> they put in so much hard work and time and respect, compassion. so we wanna give them a little token of our apprec
has filed an appeal; barr lost his. >> i think everybody would agree that but for sharon, neither trial would've taken place. tara's little sister veronica has two children of her own now. >> they know their aunt tara. and they have necklaces with her pictures on it. and my daughter, you would think that she had met her. she dreams about her. >> never met her, but they love her. that warms my heart. >> reporter: a few weeks after the trials were over, the prosecutors,...
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"today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is showing us why the highway could soon see some tolls. >> reporter: well, a devastating flood has supervisors here studying how to prevent the problem from happening again. the massive flooding last month forced highway 37 to close in both directions, marin county board of supervisors was expected to take a vote today to study long-term solutions and how to pay for them. a toll would be one option. the independent journal reports transportation experts say the levee and roads need repair in the area and the study addresses many areas including sea level rise. one expert tells the independent journal that the area is sinking and this problem needs to be addressed. the staff asked the board for more time to study the proposal and should be taken up again next month. >> all right. sharon, thank you. >>> new at 11:00 for you, a north bay high school teacher behind bars accused of allowing the classroom to become a fight club which resulted in several of those students getting hurt. the 41-year-old vargas of santa rosa arrested on saturday, he is listed online as an employee of cloverd
"today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is showing us why the highway could soon see some tolls. >> reporter: well, a devastating flood has supervisors here studying how to prevent the problem from happening again. the massive flooding last month forced highway 37 to close in both directions, marin county board of supervisors was expected to take a vote today to study long-term solutions and how to pay for them. a toll would be one option. the independent journal reports...
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sharon hoff. i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the governance of the school happens. and in terms of retaliation against parents, teachers and children sanding up to the administration. standing up to e administration. i was heavily involved went we lost a teacher last year due to a controversy and the way that was handled was incredibly unprofessional and inappropriate as the previous speaker just said, but there have been other pervasive problems for years and years. i think many of which haven't come to the forebecause it is mostly targeted against the latino community. i stand as an ally with them to advocate for them and i think we need new administration. it's a beautiful school community. there's so much community. it's a small school with a lot of local families, some multigenerational families have a
sharon hoff. i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the governance of the school happens. and in terms of retaliation against parents, teachers and children sanding up to the administration. standing up to e administration. i was heavily...
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the ruling reinstates the drilling ban in much of the arctic ocean rob reynolds has more from washington. federal judge sharon gleason says president donald trump exceeded his constitutional authority when he issued an executive order back in april of two thousand and seventeen that essentially stripped away all protections against explore ation and oil drilling from above five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters all in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried repeatedly to roll back environmental protections that were made during the emboss obama administration but he has been unsuccessful in large part because environmentalists as in this case keep taking the administration to court and they keep winning the judge in this case said that once a president applies the designation of a national monument or a protected area under laws that date in some cases back well over a hundred years no future president can reverse those decisions by themselves it has to be done by an act of congress not simply by an executive order as the president did in this case so the affected areas which are princ
the ruling reinstates the drilling ban in much of the arctic ocean rob reynolds has more from washington. federal judge sharon gleason says president donald trump exceeded his constitutional authority when he issued an executive order back in april of two thousand and seventeen that essentially stripped away all protections against explore ation and oil drilling from above five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters all in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried repeatedly to...
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sharon erickson says that w't work long term. >> you can't run it forever like that. it has morale consequences. >> reporter: she was tasked with coming up with solutions. she says the best fix is to reroute nonemergency calls. >> 40% of the calls they're handling in the call center are not emergencies. one of our recommendations is to move calls out to other personnel. >> reporter: the biggest challenge is training and retaining dispatchers. there were eight with san jose fire. >> because of our staffing levels we've had to incorporate mandatory overtime. it's tough on people. >> reporter: the chief says recruitment is up 20% from last year. he'll get police and fire together as early as next week. reporting live in san jose, abc 7 news. >> automatic license plate read remembers coming to san jose. at the contra costa board of supervisors meeting in martinez where lawmakers unanimously approved the plan. the county will now spend more than $330,000 to install cameras along highway 4 and other key entrance points to discovery bay. one supervisor believes they will help fight
sharon erickson says that w't work long term. >> you can't run it forever like that. it has morale consequences. >> reporter: she was tasked with coming up with solutions. she says the best fix is to reroute nonemergency calls. >> 40% of the calls they're handling in the call center are not emergencies. one of our recommendations is to move calls out to other personnel. >> reporter: the biggest challenge is training and retaining dispatchers. there were eight with san...
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northwest where the movement to not vaccinate has taken root fueled by social media and anecdotes of children who suffer after receiving vaccinations robin sharon says her son was injured by back scenes he received as an infant i thought only conspiracy theories didn't vaccinate their kids i vaccinated mine in two thousand and nine i picked screaming brain swelling head went up to the ninety fifth percentile from the fiftieth in just a couple of weeks old body eczema followed by a diagnosis of twelve allergies to a very deadly my little boy has almost died by times and there hasn't been a definitive study whether vaccines can cause enduring and life threatening allergies but the scientific community has concluded that vaccines the measles vaccine in particular is not linked to autism we need federal leadership for a national vaccine campaign spearheaded by c.d.c. in partnership with states that counter the anti vaccine messages but the momentum is in the other direction now seventeen states allow parents to opt out of vaccinations due to moral or philosophical beliefs and these parents convinced vaccines are hurting their children spilled out i
northwest where the movement to not vaccinate has taken root fueled by social media and anecdotes of children who suffer after receiving vaccinations robin sharon says her son was injured by back scenes he received as an infant i thought only conspiracy theories didn't vaccinate their kids i vaccinated mine in two thousand and nine i picked screaming brain swelling head went up to the ninety fifth percentile from the fiftieth in just a couple of weeks old body eczema followed by a diagnosis of...
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>> seth: this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with sharon horganelaney, everybody. ♪ cheers and applause >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks," be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. -ah, the old crew! remember when we all used to go to the cafeteria and just chow down midday? -you mean, like, lunch? -come on. voted "most likely to help people save $668 when they switch." -at this school? -didn't you get caught in the laminating machine? -ha. [ sighs ] -"box, have a great summer. danielle." ooh. danielle, control yourself. i'd like to slow it down here with a special discount for a special girl. danielle, this one's for you. that's an aggressive yellow. pretty great, huh? if you're a banana. i find it very... appealing. kellogg's raisin bran with bananas. two scoops meet real banana slices. i've done a good job of raisin ya. (woman)w(man)ops meet real what shoroad(wrip.with it first? an) yes. (woman) off-road trip.(c ouple) [laughter] (couple vo) whoa! (man) how hot is the diablo chili? (waitress) well. you've got to sign a waiv
>> seth: this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with sharon horganelaney, everybody. ♪ cheers and applause >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks," be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. -ah, the old crew! remember when we all used to go to the cafeteria and just chow down midday? -you mean, like, lunch? -come on. voted "most likely to help people save $668 when they switch." -at this...
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sharon hoff. i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the governance of the school happens. and in
sharon hoff. i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the governance of the school happens. and in
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sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >>> might not like to pay for things but we have to find the funds and i'm glad they're investigating over here but it has been happening a few times with the recent rains. 37 is open, that's the area that was closed off the last couple of rains. sharon is talking about trying to figure out a way to raise that roadway, pay for it. over here, way way 4 a new crash somewhere between 242 and 680. that will slow folks down more as we see the slower drive through concord. the rest of the contra costa county drive is looking good. the freeways down into the south bay as well. that arrow over there that you see on the right, that is west 580, where they're doing the pothole repair. we got a picture from dublin chp, we can pull it up here and look at that, this big pothole is going across the second lane, they have to fill that in again. they tried to repair it yesterday but apparently the repair work didn't stick. that's why you're not allowed to drive on the two lanes. this is a problem after the rain. it's all over the place. >> they're really all over the bay area. it is so true. it's not just my bad driving!
sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >>> might not like to pay for things but we have to find the funds and i'm glad they're investigating over here but it has been happening a few times with the recent rains. 37 is open, that's the area that was closed off the last couple of rains. sharon is talking about trying to figure out a way to raise that roadway, pay for it. over here, way way 4 a new crash somewhere between 242 and 680. that will slow folks down more as we see the...
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has died in a refugee camp. it was about two weeks old. andrew hill, the pilot whose plane crashed at sharonrry for the part i played in their deaths. it is they that i will rememberfor the rest their deaths. it is they that i will remember for the rest of my life. the prime minister calls on the eu for one last push to get a deal through parliament, saying if it fails brexit may never happen. a head teacher working in a canteen to save her school money. she is one of
has died in a refugee camp. it was about two weeks old. andrew hill, the pilot whose plane crashed at sharonrry for the part i played in their deaths. it is they that i will rememberfor the rest their deaths. it is they that i will remember for the rest of my life. the prime minister calls on the eu for one last push to get a deal through parliament, saying if it fails brexit may never happen. a head teacher working in a canteen to save her school money. she is one of
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has been destroyed. >> reporter: at least 36 reported tornadoes across four states. destroying homes and ending lives. sharon poole hid in her closet.l smell and hear the broken pine trees swirling around her home. >> i was sitting there praying, asking the lord to protect everybody around us and that nothing came in the house or destroyed everything. >> reporter: the lee county coroner has to share the terrible word with families this morning. in beauregard alone -- >> oh, my god, there's damage. >> reporter: at least 23 people didn't make it. one of them, an 8-year-old child. dozens more on hospitalized. this family was thanking god. their 72-year-old grandmother somehow walked away from this home. >> tell god thank you. >> reporter: authorities are putting up heat-seeking drones to search for survivors trapped in their homes. they found some people standing on their roofs. the roads to their homes blocked by debris and falling trees. early reports say the first tornado to hit here was an ef-3, a half-mile wide. wind speeds near 136 miles an hour. strong enough to rip this billboard out of the ground and s
has been destroyed. >> reporter: at least 36 reported tornadoes across four states. destroying homes and ending lives. sharon poole hid in her closet.l smell and hear the broken pine trees swirling around her home. >> i was sitting there praying, asking the lord to protect everybody around us and that nothing came in the house or destroyed everything. >> reporter: the lee county coroner has to share the terrible word with families this morning. in beauregard alone -- >>...
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has blossomed into friendship. >> it makes you grateful, it's giving me a chance to make it. >> reporter: a foundation for what the homecoming project hopes will be a bright future. in oakland sharon chin, kpix 5. >> that's really special, what an amazing woman right there. >> they hope to expand 25 participants by the end of the year. >>> we want to check in with our storm watch, an impressive sierra snow survey released today, officials recorded more than double the amount of snow from last survey last month, statewide, the sierra nevada snowpack is at 153% of average. which is great news for skiers, three of the resorts and tahoe have already extended their seasons into april. paul, that is amazing news. >> amazing news for them. i'm wondering why they did not choose august instead of april there maybe in of snow in august to do some skiing but that's great news, we need the snow for many reasons including our water supply which is looking very good right now. temperatures outside right now, in the 40s and 50s. 51 degrees, mostly cloudy skies, conquered at 55, santa rosa at the cool spot at 48, sonoma county chili tonight down to 36 in santa rosa, san rafael 37, fremont 43, red
has blossomed into friendship. >> it makes you grateful, it's giving me a chance to make it. >> reporter: a foundation for what the homecoming project hopes will be a bright future. in oakland sharon chin, kpix 5. >> that's really special, what an amazing woman right there. >> they hope to expand 25 participants by the end of the year. >>> we want to check in with our storm watch, an impressive sierra snow survey released today, officials recorded more than...
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sharon epperson, thank you as always. have a good weekend. >>> coming up, this week's market monitor says believe it or not there are ways washington can help your portfolio. he'll tell us how. >>> tesla has finally taken the wrap its highly anticipated next vehicle, the model y. this small suv won't be out until late next year, but already qstions are swirling about whether this wl be a huge hit or not for tesla. phil lebeau has more fs >> the model y. >> reporter: it'she small suv driving big expectations. tesla's model y,g startin at $39,000, could eventually be the automaker's best-selling vehicle ever, especially with the world's growing appetite for smaller utility vehicles. >> i'm confident that bt will of any midsize suv, it will be the one you want. >> reporter: the new suv will be built at tesla' plantn california, and at a new plant under construction in china. given the challenges tesla has faced ramping up production of its small sedan, the model 3, some analysts are wondering if the model y will wind upsi havi lar problems. by the time the model y comes out, theredy will alr be a number of other electric small suvspe adding ction as tesla tries to push sales from a quarter m
sharon epperson, thank you as always. have a good weekend. >>> coming up, this week's market monitor says believe it or not there are ways washington can help your portfolio. he'll tell us how. >>> tesla has finally taken the wrap its highly anticipated next vehicle, the model y. this small suv won't be out until late next year, but already qstions are swirling about whether this wl be a huge hit or not for tesla. phil lebeau has more fs >> the model y. >>...
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northwest where the movement to not vaccinate has taken root fueled by social media and anecdotes of children who suffer after receiving vaccinations robin sharon says her son was injured by back scenes he received as an infant i thought only conspiracy theories didn't vaccinate their kids i vaccinated mine in two thousand and nine i picked screaming brain swelling head went up to the ninety fifth percentile from the fiftieth in just a couple of weeks old body eczema followed by a diagnosis of twelve allergies to a very deadly my little boy has almost died by times and there hasn't been a definitive study whether vaccines can cause enduring and life threatening allergies but the scientific community has concluded that vaccines the measles vaccine in particular is not linked to autism we need federal leadership for a national vaccine campaign spearheaded by c.d.c. in partnership with states that counter the anti vaccine messages but the momentum is in the other direction now seventeen states allow parents to opt out of vaccinations due to moral or philosophical beliefs and these parents are convinced vaccines are hurting their children spilled o
northwest where the movement to not vaccinate has taken root fueled by social media and anecdotes of children who suffer after receiving vaccinations robin sharon says her son was injured by back scenes he received as an infant i thought only conspiracy theories didn't vaccinate their kids i vaccinated mine in two thousand and nine i picked screaming brain swelling head went up to the ninety fifth percentile from the fiftieth in just a couple of weeks old body eczema followed by a diagnosis of...