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joseph river was south bend's economic back bone, but it was also the sewer.there and then on to lake michigan >> the solution to pollution was die pollution back then. >> reporter: in the 1950s, the city built this treatment plant, but when it rained, it wasn't enough before the smart sewer, rainwater mixed with raw sewage would regularly overflow, sending as many as 2 billion gallons a year of polluted water right into the river the epa said no more, but building new treatment plants would have cost a billion dollars, practically bankrupting this working class town of 100,000. the solution >> should we open it up? >> yes >> reporter: artificial intelligence, 15 feet below ground >> so this box here is what is called a remote terminal unit. >> reporter: when rain fills the sewer, these wireless sensors detect which pipes are full. >> these sensors are able to detect the increased pressure and then able to transfer a significant signal >> reporter: then play traffic cop. opening and closing valves to where there's still room rather than the river south bend ha
joseph river was south bend's economic back bone, but it was also the sewer.there and then on to lake michigan >> the solution to pollution was die pollution back then. >> reporter: in the 1950s, the city built this treatment plant, but when it rained, it wasn't enough before the smart sewer, rainwater mixed with raw sewage would regularly overflow, sending as many as 2 billion gallons a year of polluted water right into the river the epa said no more, but building new treatment...
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coli has been cut as welli hl soun south bend's residents hav flushed an environment problem down the time now, i think that's a result of the improved water quality. the human beings are using the river now more than ever >>> covid watch. data shows america's vaccine prevent most people from getting sick x but they they're not perfect. the shot have been proven extremely effective in slowing the spread, even among highly contagious new variants. health officials in hawaii just detected a case of the delta variant. the cdc now labeling it a variant of concern they say the person traveled to nevada early last month, around the same time the delta variant turned up in that state. the person was fully vaccinated, and had a negative covid test before leaving nevada. a few days after return to hawaii, the health department there reports the person developed mild symptoms and tested positive. the acting state epidemiologist says the person quarantined along with other close contacts. so far she says there's no sign of any secondary cases she attributes it in part to the fact that most of th
coli has been cut as welli hl soun south bend's residents hav flushed an environment problem down the time now, i think that's a result of the improved water quality. the human beings are using the river now more than ever >>> covid watch. data shows america's vaccine prevent most people from getting sick x but they they're not perfect. the shot have been proven extremely effective in slowing the spread, even among highly contagious new variants. health officials in hawaii just...
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. >> tom, thanks >>> in south bend, indiana, an infrastructure problem almost bankrupted the city. the news, the unusual solution to what could have been a very messy problem >>> a fully vaccinated person from hawaii flew to nevada, then went back and tested negative again. but then got a second test and was positive for the new covid delta variant. tonight, why health officials are calling this a success story. >>> one of america's top executives cracking down you want to work from colorado, but get paid new york city wages? forget about it. tonight, the stern message to employees. >>> and the u.s. attorney general putting a target on domestic terrorism, outlining a plan to root out violence, not ideology his strategy, as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news from cnbc. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. when you let nature just do its thing, is it any wonder our beer tastes so pure? michelob ultra pure gold organic by nature. michelob ultra pure gold nobod
. >> tom, thanks >>> in south bend, indiana, an infrastructure problem almost bankrupted the city. the news, the unusual solution to what could have been a very messy problem >>> a fully vaccinated person from hawaii flew to nevada, then went back and tested negative again. but then got a second test and was positive for the new covid delta variant. tonight, why health officials are calling this a success story. >>> one of america's top executives cracking down...
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i went to law school in chicago, not terribly far from south bend , and i actually went to a notre dame-u.s. provoking in law school, five-and-a-half years ago or so. i have seen the tailgates, i had a wonderful experience. it was a notre dame victory, as i recall. he would be great to be there in person but it is nice to talk with you all. i have always had a profound respect for notre dame. so many scholars there who i admired their work over the years. justice barrett was formerly at the law school. curtiss neil, the law school professor. patrick dineen, phil munoz, there are many great conservative-leaning intellectual thought leaders there at your compass. -- at your campus. i look forward to the q&a more than any. i will try to keep my thoughts to. so we are talking about intellectual trends on the american right more generally. i think it is best to give a very, very quick overview of the so-called modern conservative movement and then talk about what is actually happening now and where are expected to go in the future. the origins of the so-called modern conservative movement start
i went to law school in chicago, not terribly far from south bend , and i actually went to a notre dame-u.s. provoking in law school, five-and-a-half years ago or so. i have seen the tailgates, i had a wonderful experience. it was a notre dame victory, as i recall. he would be great to be there in person but it is nice to talk with you all. i have always had a profound respect for notre dame. so many scholars there who i admired their work over the years. justice barrett was formerly at the law...
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can go to solve them part of their country to go to the northern part, you basically go to the south bend south to cross the credit and flag started. but recall dealt barry and sometime around the middle of april and they've got in turns by maybe there was a limited restrictions on it. now they backed off those the stick that borders in the just yes or the 19 cases of that were $5000.00 infection . so the one that i'm pick him up now. okay, 10 very i'm going to have to interrupt. you don't if you could still hear me, but unfortunately the line is really poor and we can't hear you. but tommy chandry, as he says, at a ferry terminal near the dock. there is we look at some of those pictures, the extraordinary lot of people trying to look after themselves as covered 19 spreads there. let's move to jakarta indonesia, jessica washington. tell us about where you are. welcome, all i'm here in north dakota at raw towns cemetery, and this cemetery is really representative of just how far this crisis has firewalls in. it means that in recent weeks, this is one of the new cemeteries, and it was requi
can go to solve them part of their country to go to the northern part, you basically go to the south bend south to cross the credit and flag started. but recall dealt barry and sometime around the middle of april and they've got in turns by maybe there was a limited restrictions on it. now they backed off those the stick that borders in the just yes or the 19 cases of that were $5000.00 infection . so the one that i'm pick him up now. okay, 10 very i'm going to have to interrupt. you don't if...
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on a small tv set in south bend, indiana.ched tv as much as any other kid growing up in the 1990's. i learned a lot about how the world works. i remember sing stories about president clinton's nominee for ambassadorship, who couldn't even get a vote in the senate because he was gay. i remember at 16, looking at that same television set, and seeing the face of matthew shepard, who was beaten and left today because he was gay -- to die because he was gaping but at that age, i never even heard the term lgbt. let alone begun to realize that any of this had anything to do with me. but i watched the news, and i learned. i learned that being lgbtq+ was something that could cost you your job, your life. not that long ago, being outed could be disqualifying from public service, any public service, not just being a capitan officer or a member of the military. but being a bookkeeper or an astronomer for the federal government. i wasn't here for those days, but i became an officer under don't ask, don't tell, time and again facing that c
on a small tv set in south bend, indiana.ched tv as much as any other kid growing up in the 1990's. i learned a lot about how the world works. i remember sing stories about president clinton's nominee for ambassadorship, who couldn't even get a vote in the senate because he was gay. i remember at 16, looking at that same television set, and seeing the face of matthew shepard, who was beaten and left today because he was gay -- to die because he was gaping but at that age, i never even heard the...
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when you have fans acting like the doctor catherine of psychology professor at indiana university, south bendsays part of the problem is increased polarization in american society. if you believe that there are 2 sorts of people in this country. some use them. >> it becomes a lot easier to do humanize the people that you the sumer them today. and once we did humanize people, it's easier to spit on them. it's easy to knock that heat, though to the nba has acted against these fans with some being banned from games for life. brooke white's produce a basketball analyst and reporter for espn calling what happened last week to trae young, a crime for a fan to spit on a player that need to be in jail. i don't care. these players have got to have the protection and because they're multimillionaires. they deserve to be degraded. i don't think so. >> that was actually catch reporting for us this morning. the fan accused of throwing a bottle and are being identified as 21 year-old cole buckley. he's going to be due in court today and has been charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. it'
when you have fans acting like the doctor catherine of psychology professor at indiana university, south bendsays part of the problem is increased polarization in american society. if you believe that there are 2 sorts of people in this country. some use them. >> it becomes a lot easier to do humanize the people that you the sumer them today. and once we did humanize people, it's easier to spit on them. it's easy to knock that heat, though to the nba has acted against these fans with some...
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and the famous gold curtains which, of course, was on tv like everybody else on a small tv set in south bend i watched tv as much as any other kid growing up in the '90s and learned a lot about how the world works. i remember being 15 and seeing stories about president clinton's nominee for anet ambassadorship who couldn't even get a vote in the senate because he was gay. i remember at 16 looking at that same television set and seeing the face of matthew leopard who was beat -- shep a ard who was beaten and left to die because he was gay. i had never even heard the term lgbt, let alone bin to realize any of this had anything to do with me. but i watched the news and i learned. i learned that being lgbtq plus was something that could cost you your job, your life. not that long ago, well within the lifetimes of this people in this room, being outed could be disqualifying from public service. anypu public service, not just being a cabinet officer or a the military, but being a bookkeeper on an astrong more for the federal government. i wasn't here for those days, but i became a military officer
and the famous gold curtains which, of course, was on tv like everybody else on a small tv set in south bend i watched tv as much as any other kid growing up in the '90s and learned a lot about how the world works. i remember being 15 and seeing stories about president clinton's nominee for anet ambassadorship who couldn't even get a vote in the senate because he was gay. i remember at 16 looking at that same television set and seeing the face of matthew leopard who was beat -- shep a ard who...
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for about six months now after living in south bend. this one. a second gentleman. you guys are out and about. what has it been like adjusting to this new life? this public life and this responsibility that you have taken on in washington? >> i never thought growing up that i would be in this position, i love it. i love being here and being in d.c. and being apart of this new wave and generation of hope coming to washington, d.c. you can feel it here in d.c. of the sigh of relief that we have leadership back in washington. we have people in the white house who actually cared about lbgtq americans and it makes me happy being out and proud with my husband going out to dinner and getting drinks or just walking our dogs and showing people what love looks like. >> chasten, i really appreciate your time. i thank you. >> thank you so much, happy pride. >>> next, vice president kamala harris telling migrants not to come to the border. cnn went to the ground where people told us they love nothing more but to stay in their country but they can't.
for about six months now after living in south bend. this one. a second gentleman. you guys are out and about. what has it been like adjusting to this new life? this public life and this responsibility that you have taken on in washington? >> i never thought growing up that i would be in this position, i love it. i love being here and being in d.c. and being apart of this new wave and generation of hope coming to washington, d.c. you can feel it here in d.c. of the sigh of relief that we...
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he is somebody who if you have seen him interviewed over all this time from being mayor of south bendy much on the surface. you saw on that clip just how grateful he is. he still remembers that journey. and he knows that there are millions of people across this country who are making this same journey. just being able to tell them, you are going to be okay, it's going to take time, and the president has your back -- that was the key thing that just sent chills up my spine when he said night yeah. and that journey, it applies to everybody, gay, straight, wherever you are from, whatever you are about, right? hang in there. there is nothing wrong if you, if you feel like something is different about who you are. that can apply to every single person watching that interview, and that story that secretary buttegeig shares with you. what else can we expect tonight for the special, jonathan. >> yasmine, we are going to have six very senior members of the biden administration who are out lgbt people. you saw transportation secretary pete buttegeig. we will also have assistant secretary of hea
he is somebody who if you have seen him interviewed over all this time from being mayor of south bendy much on the surface. you saw on that clip just how grateful he is. he still remembers that journey. and he knows that there are millions of people across this country who are making this same journey. just being able to tell them, you are going to be okay, it's going to take time, and the president has your back -- that was the key thing that just sent chills up my spine when he said night...
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maybe when he was mayor of south bend, $100 million was a lot of money.t falls from the sky. one of the reasons we see inflation right now and a slow down in different parts of our economy, huge price increases for food, gasoline, lumber is because they're printing money like it's going out of style. when he balks at hundreds of billions in greed upon paid for money because he wants to spend trillions of borrowed money from our kids and grandkids, it tells you how out of touch he is with mainstream america. president biden needs to work with republicans if he's going to get something that works. joe manchin laid that marker down in a big way with the open set you wrote yesterday. >> he dried. we'll see where it goes. thanks very much. >> thank you. >> great being with you. >> martha: coming up, dr. david asher led the pompeo state department investigation into the origins of the virus and whether or not it came from the wuhan lab. he says that china has a bio weapons program and that the chinese military was involved in the lab. we'll ask him about both o
maybe when he was mayor of south bend, $100 million was a lot of money.t falls from the sky. one of the reasons we see inflation right now and a slow down in different parts of our economy, huge price increases for food, gasoline, lumber is because they're printing money like it's going out of style. when he balks at hundreds of billions in greed upon paid for money because he wants to spend trillions of borrowed money from our kids and grandkids, it tells you how out of touch he is with...
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this hour, the supreme court sending shockwaves of its own today for places luke tuscaloosa and south bendous decision and a major victory for college athletes that could reshape college athletics forever. the court ruling that stutd athletes in the ncaa division can receive payments for education-related expenses. supreme court justice brett kavanaugh writing, nowhere else in america can businesses get away with agreeing not to pay their workers a fair-market rate on the theory that their product is defined by not paying their workers a fair-market rate. under ordinary principles of anti-trust law, it is not evident why college sports should be any different. the ncaa is not above the law, unquote. cnn's jessica schneider joins us now. jessica, do we know how much athletes will be able to make? >> jake, this certainly does pave the way for college athletes to get paid. but this does not permit for direct cash payments. now, under this unanimous decision from the supreme court, the ncaa can not limit education-related payments. that includes money for things like computers or maybe scholar
this hour, the supreme court sending shockwaves of its own today for places luke tuscaloosa and south bendous decision and a major victory for college athletes that could reshape college athletics forever. the court ruling that stutd athletes in the ncaa division can receive payments for education-related expenses. supreme court justice brett kavanaugh writing, nowhere else in america can businesses get away with agreeing not to pay their workers a fair-market rate on the theory that their...
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when you have fans acting like the doctor catherine of psychology professor at indiana university, south bend of the problem is increased polarization in american society. if you believe that there are 2 sorts of people in this country. some use them. >> it becomes a lot easier to do humanize the people that you the sumer them today. and once we did humanize people, it's easier to spit on them. it's easy to knock that heat, though to the nba has acted against these fans with some being banned from games for life. brooke white's produce a basketball analyst and reporter for espn calling what happened last week to trae young a crime for a fan to spit on a player that need to be in jail. i don't care. these players have got to have the protection and because they're multimillionaires. they deserve to be degraded out. think so. >> as ashley ketz reporting for us tonight. the fan accused of throwing the bottle at irving is 21 year-old cole buckley. he's due in court tomorrow. he's been charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. >> and now kron 4 sports brought to you by xfinity. >>
when you have fans acting like the doctor catherine of psychology professor at indiana university, south bend of the problem is increased polarization in american society. if you believe that there are 2 sorts of people in this country. some use them. >> it becomes a lot easier to do humanize the people that you the sumer them today. and once we did humanize people, it's easier to spit on them. it's easy to knock that heat, though to the nba has acted against these fans with some being...
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and i mention that in 1964 to where we are today with pete buttigieg, the mayor of south bend indiana, openly gay and among the top two candidates running for democratic -- when you look at the heart of york of history, what does that tell you? >> the candidates started running for office before stonewall. they were not generally successful. but there began to be successes in the 19 seventies. the first were actually in an arbor michigan. city council members came out as gay and lesbians and ran one elections. and there was a state -- allay noble, harvey -- in the late 1970s for the board of supervisors and san francisco. we begin to see successes in running for congress. then, shortly thereafter, a few governors by now there's been a kind of limit to that kind of electoral and point of office. so we've yet to have an openly lgbt cabinet member. dean or vice president or president. >> is the country -- do you think the country would've elect an openly gay man as president in 2020? >> it is an interesting question. and i think that buttigieg is showing the country that it is imaginable
and i mention that in 1964 to where we are today with pete buttigieg, the mayor of south bend indiana, openly gay and among the top two candidates running for democratic -- when you look at the heart of york of history, what does that tell you? >> the candidates started running for office before stonewall. they were not generally successful. but there began to be successes in the 19 seventies. the first were actually in an arbor michigan. city council members came out as gay and lesbians...
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this bridge fixed, make sure the airport is in good shape whether it's dca or let's not forget south bendod things, wherever it is, everybody is somewhere where they want to deliver. i think it's why this might be one to have to few areas of domestic policy we can still get something done. i would like to believe, at risk of sounding naive that the good policies we have in the bipartisan deal are also good politics. because yes, it's a win for the administration, but it's a win for everybody who's part of it and a win for the country. the rescue plan, it got more popular with republicans after it passed. even those who didn't vote for it have nice things to say. this is one people want to be in on it because it's going to make a difference. not just the physical infrastructure, the jobs. this is going to create millions of jobs. most of the economists estimate the vast majority won't require a college degree, so a blue color vision for the future of the country that's going to make so many people better off that whatever other calculus is going on it's a no brainer to be on board. it's no
this bridge fixed, make sure the airport is in good shape whether it's dca or let's not forget south bendod things, wherever it is, everybody is somewhere where they want to deliver. i think it's why this might be one to have to few areas of domestic policy we can still get something done. i would like to believe, at risk of sounding naive that the good policies we have in the bipartisan deal are also good politics. because yes, it's a win for the administration, but it's a win for everybody...
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the big milestones that happened this past year, of course, we open the new permit center at 49 south bender and of course one of the big things i think many of us were involved in was really the covert response. whether it was maintaining the facilities, helping to procure valuable ppe, helping to provide access to the internet and making sure that we had other vital information put up on our website. it also, directly supporting communities through the search team among other divisions. our focus for the city minister's office was very, very focused on covert responses supporting the efforts including mass vaccinations and testing that happened in the city. if we can advance to the next slide and the next one after that. i'm going to be turning it over to tricia mcmahon from our budget team who is going to go over the budget by the numbers and then she will turn it back over to me for some of the highlights. >> i believe you are on mute. >> there you go can you hear me now? great thank you and sorry about that. the city administrator as she set them to give a quick overview over budget a
the big milestones that happened this past year, of course, we open the new permit center at 49 south bender and of course one of the big things i think many of us were involved in was really the covert response. whether it was maintaining the facilities, helping to procure valuable ppe, helping to provide access to the internet and making sure that we had other vital information put up on our website. it also, directly supporting communities through the search team among other divisions. our...
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and 2 of their players may some mounts and bend chill while have gone into south isolation as a precaution ought to come in contact with scotland. believe gilmore who's tested positive for corona virus mounts and chill while embraced and spoke to gilmore following their sides. a goal is true on friday, they face tested negative for the virus, but that will be kept away from the rest of the school for the time being. is unclear if they can play and tuesdays final great game with check for public gilmore. they definitely will miss scotlands must win game with croatia because he's isolating to 10 days. hello. say be out of the last 60 much. should they make it 3? yeah, look, i don't want to cause a drama for scotland, but if you are all in the dressing room together, where, where does everything stand? so it's, it's, yeah, i don't know is the start medical people are dealing with all of this being updated as regularly as we can be, which is every hour or so there's a little bit more information and we have to accept whatever the situation is and, and adapt to it, that's that's, that's the wor
and 2 of their players may some mounts and bend chill while have gone into south isolation as a precaution ought to come in contact with scotland. believe gilmore who's tested positive for corona virus mounts and chill while embraced and spoke to gilmore following their sides. a goal is true on friday, they face tested negative for the virus, but that will be kept away from the rest of the school for the time being. is unclear if they can play and tuesdays final great game with check for public...
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bend swan and chris, the i. chris, see many bitcoin mines in south west china, fish one province. one of the largest crypto currency mining bases were closed as of sunday, local authorities ordered a hall in mining in the region on friday, mid increase nationwide track down against crypto currency money. how much about effect is this having on the price was having quite a big impact, because right now, i mean in the interim, effectively one 3rd of the global crypto network processing power will be suspended in the short term. so chinese companies backed up because mining pool such as will be finance and, and they've all experienced about a 20 to 24 percent plunge and their real time hash rates within the past 24 hours. and as a result, transaction and settlement times are more expensive and longer. but again, this is all temporary because we can actually take a look at the on chain data to figure out what's actually going on here. minors are basically speculators. they hold a lot of bit current on the balance sheets. so if you are a minor in china right now, and you're being told
bend swan and chris, the i. chris, see many bitcoin mines in south west china, fish one province. one of the largest crypto currency mining bases were closed as of sunday, local authorities ordered a hall in mining in the region on friday, mid increase nationwide track down against crypto currency money. how much about effect is this having on the price was having quite a big impact, because right now, i mean in the interim, effectively one 3rd of the global crypto network processing power will...
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a truck driver in south africa came across a herd of elephants and dash cam video shows one elephant charging at his truck, slamming, and then bending hood with its trunk and then pushing the 5,000-pound truck backwards. another angle shows the look of fear on the driver's face. good news is, luckily, he was not hurt. okay, coming up next, a commencement to remember, thanks to a graduate's stunning and really generous offer.du unning d really generous offer. if you havave postmenonopaul osteopororosis and a hihigh risk fofor fract, now w might not t be the besee to ask y yourself..... 'are my bonones strong?g'' life is s full of mamake or bk momoments. that''s why itit's so i importao help r reduce your risisk of fracture with prolilia®. ononly proliaa® is provoven tp strerengthen andnd protect b s from fractcture with 1 1 shot everery 6 mont. do not t take proliaia® if you e low w blood calclcium, are e pregnant, , are allerc toto it, or tatake xgeva®. serious alallergic reaeactions e low blblood pressusure, troublble breathining, throt tighghtness, facace, lip, oror tongue swswelling, rarash, itchching, or hives have h happ. tell
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a truck driver in south africa came across a herd of elephants and dash cam video shows one elephant charging at his truck, slamming, and then bending hood with its trunk and then pushing the 5,000-pound truck backwards. another angle shows the look of fear on the driver's face. good news is, luckily, he was not hurt. okay, coming up next, a commencement to remember, thanks to a graduate's stunning and really generous offer. really generous offer. if youou have poststmenopaul osteteoporosis and d a high risisk for fraca, now might t not be thehe beste to a ask yourselelf... 'are mymy bones strtrong'' lifefe is full o of make or rk momentnts. ththat's whwhy it's s so importo hehelp reducee yoyour risk ofof fracturee withth prolia®. only prorolia® is s proven top strengthenen and protetect bos from f fracture wiwith 1 shot t every 6 momo. do n not take prprolia® if f yoe low blood d calcium, are pregnanant, are alallerc to it, o or take xgegeva®. seriouous allergicic reactionsne lolow blood prpressure, trtrouble breaeathing, thrht tightness,s, face, lipip, or tongugue swellingng, rash, itching, o or hives hahave happ. tetell your dodo
a truck driver in south africa came across a herd of elephants and dash cam video shows one elephant charging at his truck, slamming, and then bending hood with its trunk and then pushing the 5,000-pound truck backwards. another angle shows the look of fear on the driver's face. good news is, luckily, he was not hurt. okay, coming up next, a commencement to remember, thanks to a graduate's stunning and really generous offer. really generous offer. if youou have poststmenopaul osteteoporosis and...
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south after we depart. we can work for him, perhaps, on climate. we've got to bend the relationship with putin. we're not going to change him. we don't want to end up completely breaking it and having an untenable situation internationally. >> keir, what did he have to say about the hacks and ransomware attacks coming out of russia? >> steph, i think, you know, what we're really now seeing, the curtain is pulled back. the 2016 election meddling allegations against russia in some ways were just the beginning and that now we are seeing, to some extent, an avalanche. you've got solar winds, the world's worst state-sponsored hack, and then you've got these criminals attacking meat processors, attacking the colonial pipeline and causing some americans not able to get gas. i really want to press him on that. i guess you'll be surprised that he denied all of it. take a listen. >> mr. president, are you waging a cyber war against america? >> translator: where is the evidence? where is proof? it's becoming farcical. we know it well. we have been accused of all kinds of things, election interference, cyb
south after we depart. we can work for him, perhaps, on climate. we've got to bend the relationship with putin. we're not going to change him. we don't want to end up completely breaking it and having an untenable situation internationally. >> keir, what did he have to say about the hacks and ransomware attacks coming out of russia? >> steph, i think, you know, what we're really now seeing, the curtain is pulled back. the 2016 election meddling allegations against russia in some...
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will assume the presidency until elections in 2022, some south bay leaders are reacting via email and text to fox to reverend moore has been bending universe towards justice for our community, with grace, right supervisor cindy chavez. reverend moore has spent his life acting with drive and determination to bring racial justice to our community, says district attorney jeff rosen. and san jose state professor sean fletcher rights more has been a champion and voice for the historically muted and marginalized, his legacy will continue through those he empowered. i want to go live someplace where i can thrive and i can enjoy life and have some things to do. jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. how well the weekend is almost here. it looks like our warming trend will continue as we had into at least saturday with a little bit of a cool down by sunday, but if you've noticed the sky changing over the past few hours, the few high clouds moving in all linked out linked up to a system producing some rain up to our north, so it's pretty active, but radar will show that to you in a little bit first, we'll show you the weekend forecast for your satu
will assume the presidency until elections in 2022, some south bay leaders are reacting via email and text to fox to reverend moore has been bending universe towards justice for our community, with grace, right supervisor cindy chavez. reverend moore has spent his life acting with drive and determination to bring racial justice to our community, says district attorney jeff rosen. and san jose state professor sean fletcher rights more has been a champion and voice for the historically muted and...
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will assume the presidency until elections in 2022, some south bay leaders are reacting via email and text to fox to reverend moore has been bending of the universe towards justice for our community, with grace, right supervisor cindy chavez. reverend moore has spent his life acting with drive and determination to bring racial justice to our community, says district attorney jeff rosen. and san jose state professor sean fletcher rights more has been a champion and voice for the historically muted and marginalized, his legacy will continue through those he empowered. i want to go live someplace where i can thrive and i can enjoy life and have some things to do. and that was our jessie gary reporting. obviously some big shoes to fill their in the south. certainly well, proof that san francisco is getting the upper hand on covid-19 coming up next one of the key tools in the fight will be closing its doors next week, plus back open again. finally 15 months after they were forced to close their doors, the oakland museum of california welcoming back guest today. and those who came boy. they were thankful for this opportunity. also ahead
will assume the presidency until elections in 2022, some south bay leaders are reacting via email and text to fox to reverend moore has been bending of the universe towards justice for our community, with grace, right supervisor cindy chavez. reverend moore has spent his life acting with drive and determination to bring racial justice to our community, says district attorney jeff rosen. and san jose state professor sean fletcher rights more has been a champion and voice for the historically...
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will assume the presidency until elections in 2022, some south bay leaders are reacting via email and text to fox to reverend moore has been bendingf the universe towards justice for our community, with grace, right supervisor cindy chavez. reverend moore has spent his life acting with drive and determination to bring racial justice to our community, says district attorney jeff rosen. and san jose state professor sean fletcher rights more has been a champion and voice for the historically muted and marginalized, his legacy will continue through those he empowered. i want to go live someplace where i can thrive and i can enjoy life and have some things to do. jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. toxic chemicals of california military basis coming up the new legislation looking to spend $10 million on cleaning up such sites and a barrier whether we have a mild night tonight, but warmer temperatures in your saturday forecast, but the real heat moves england next week coming up when we could be talking about triple digits. and in just two minutes, the delayed summer games now just six weeks away, how japanese officials are pushing back on c
will assume the presidency until elections in 2022, some south bay leaders are reacting via email and text to fox to reverend moore has been bendingf the universe towards justice for our community, with grace, right supervisor cindy chavez. reverend moore has spent his life acting with drive and determination to bring racial justice to our community, says district attorney jeff rosen. and san jose state professor sean fletcher rights more has been a champion and voice for the historically muted...
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bend the knee and give away personal dignity. in humiliating ways. the big two examples are senator graham of south carolina and cruz of texas. during the 2016 campaign, graham called trump a nut job and loser and before he took on the role of his golf caddy in the u.s. senate. trump personally insulted senator cruz's wife in 2016. ted cruz stood before the camera with anger and after losing a primary, he turned around and phone bank td for him and done nothing by kiss up to the man. sorry, hiedi. people care about how they are perceived. and people who are pursuing people. and so, we keep seeing this. shakespeare test for republicans. what matters more? pursuit of power or basic dignity. ask yourself, what if trump told everyone in the senate to crawl around like a dog and bark. if the bone they were promised was power. i have to think they would do it. i can almost here the arf coming from ted cruz's mouth. literal safety and his family was threatened by donald trump is mike pence. idea he spoke at a republican dinner in new hampshire where he addressed the capitol and mustered up the courage to stand up for himself against
bend the knee and give away personal dignity. in humiliating ways. the big two examples are senator graham of south carolina and cruz of texas. during the 2016 campaign, graham called trump a nut job and loser and before he took on the role of his golf caddy in the u.s. senate. trump personally insulted senator cruz's wife in 2016. ted cruz stood before the camera with anger and after losing a primary, he turned around and phone bank td for him and done nothing by kiss up to the man. sorry,...
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bend washington street. there's a stalled vehicle slowing you down just a bit. we'll have more throughout the morning. but daryn, we'll back to you. thanks. race. >> happening today in the south bay santa clara valley water district is set to vote on possible water restrictions in about 4 hours from now. and if they say you got to cut back. that's going to affect 2 million people cropper. sarah stinson is covering this in san jose with the details. hi, sara. >> yeah. the valley water district. they are meeting today to formally recommend the county to require residents to conserve water and get this. they want people to reduce their water consumption by 15%. so that's going to be a bit of a change, but it's a little less than other counties in the the water district is also going to meet and talk today about declaring a water urgency. and this would actually allow them to do a few things. you love them to work with retailers cities and the county to implement regulations and restrictions on the delivery and the consumption of water staff recommendations. come on the heels of 2 of the driest winters back to back. as we know, we are in a critical time right now where we need to
bend washington street. there's a stalled vehicle slowing you down just a bit. we'll have more throughout the morning. but daryn, we'll back to you. thanks. race. >> happening today in the south bay santa clara valley water district is set to vote on possible water restrictions in about 4 hours from now. and if they say you got to cut back. that's going to affect 2 million people cropper. sarah stinson is covering this in san jose with the details. hi, sara. >> yeah. the valley...
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saucer to the south pole by grizzly monster-like aliens from the planet planet kazak wherever that may be despite the let's be generous and say skepticism with which we might greet albert bend a story. the idea that government agents and these sinister men in black are working to hide true information really gains popularity and it really takes off going through the 60s and 70s. and there's an interesting phenomenon going on with just the men in black themselves in that quite often. there's characterized as altogether human agents of the state. but at the same time they're often given many inhuman or unearthly characteristics. characteristics the very often allied the difference between these scientific and supernatural explanations. we've been talking about and quite often almost demonic powers are ascribed to the men in black walking as though they are not of this earth not blinking unnatural powers of persuasion even up to an including the idea that when they appear, an odor of sulfur also appears this very very literal callback to folklore about demonic appearance. the fact that traditionally they also appear in numbers of three also heavily rooted in kind of mystical s
saucer to the south pole by grizzly monster-like aliens from the planet planet kazak wherever that may be despite the let's be generous and say skepticism with which we might greet albert bend a story. the idea that government agents and these sinister men in black are working to hide true information really gains popularity and it really takes off going through the 60s and 70s. and there's an interesting phenomenon going on with just the men in black themselves in that quite often. there's...
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bend around toward milpitas. in your northbound direction which is showing that commute and we see more slowing for 87 as well so the last week or so seen more traffic for the southin general. it's a subtle change but still it's the trend there, also the trend 880 southbound continuing with the slower drive san leandro and in toward union city, fremont as well. no problems as far as surprises out of the maze, the bay bridge toll plaza backup and more slowing for the east shore freeway, a look out there at the golden gate bridge, vianey has been talking about how hot it was in some spots that way today. i do want to go here, this is cooler, this is the only relief that we have as far as the heat i think. >> we're now about three weeks away from summer sensitive june 1st but in the perfect picture of san francisco in the summer, we hope that you stay cool today folks and be careful with the fire danger out there. we'll leave you with a live look at the city by the may just draped in a little bit of fog. the "today" show starts right now. >>> good morning america's reopening. the summer season kicks off with huge crowds and celebrations from coast to coast over the
bend around toward milpitas. in your northbound direction which is showing that commute and we see more slowing for 87 as well so the last week or so seen more traffic for the southin general. it's a subtle change but still it's the trend there, also the trend 880 southbound continuing with the slower drive san leandro and in toward union city, fremont as well. no problems as far as surprises out of the maze, the bay bridge toll plaza backup and more slowing for the east shore freeway, a look...
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cloudy, damp conditions across south—western parts and up through wales, northern ireland, scotland are what we're seeing here. this is a weak weather front bendingu as well over the next couple of days. there's a lot of grey cloud there. we will see sunny spells developing over the next couple of days. i will leave you with this. this is fred the cat. i love it when a cat follows me on twitter. he has got a gazebo because of the centre. flan twitter. he has got a gazebo because of the centre-— of the centre. can i 'ust say, it is not news h of the centre. can i 'ust say, it is not fred's gazebo _ of the centre. can ijust say, it is not fred's gazebo and _ of the centre. can ijust say, it is not fred's gazebo and he - of the centre. can ijust say, it is not fred's gazebo and he is - of the centre. can ijust say, it is not fred's gazebo and he is not i not fred's gazebo and he is not following you on twitter. thank you. fred is gorgeous _ following you on twitter. thank you. fred is gorgeous in _ following you on twitter. thank you. fred is gorgeous in his _ following you on twitter. thank you. fred is gorgeous in his gazebo - following you on twi
cloudy, damp conditions across south—western parts and up through wales, northern ireland, scotland are what we're seeing here. this is a weak weather front bendingu as well over the next couple of days. there's a lot of grey cloud there. we will see sunny spells developing over the next couple of days. i will leave you with this. this is fred the cat. i love it when a cat follows me on twitter. he has got a gazebo because of the centre. flan twitter. he has got a gazebo because of the...