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t-t out." "butt out." >> yeah. >> jimmy: check this out. ♪ be a sweetie b-u-t-t b-u-t-t, out ♪ ♪ eat your zittiy for your loss," on facebook watch. >> yeah. >> jimmy: which i do like. i think it's really fun. i like facebook watch. what is the show -- the series about? >> the series is about -- i play a young newly widowed woman named leigh, and it's about her journey dealing with grief and loss and not doing it in the most elegant of ways, and it's just kind -- it's an exploration of the inevitable thing that we all have to go through, which is losing someone. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and it's that conversation, hopefully grounded in something that we can all relate to. >> jimmy: yeah. i want to show everyone a clip. here's elizabeth olsen in "sorry for your loss." take a look at this. >> when was the last time you went to your apartment? >> a little before the funeral. >> like three months? all your stuff is still there and you're still paying rent and utilities. >> yeah. yeah, i know. >> so, maybe you could go by your apartment and get your stuff. >> sure. >> yeah. >> sure. >> okay, great. thank y
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get a special sign copy if you go to that website, if you go to that website, positive populism.org, t t t t t so why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%? which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like... well, i don't know what you'd wanna buy because i'm just a guy on your tv. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. when it comes to making bones stronger, are you headed in the right direction? we are. we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. so with our doctors we chose prolia®. to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage them with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva® serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. spe
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harder to believe after the "wall street journal" exposes a plan to use searches up to show opposition t t t t t howard: a remarkable piece in the "wall street journal" revealed that some google executives reacted to president trump's travel ban by discussing how to tamper with the company's searches to show users for example how to contribute to pro immigration groups and contact lawmakers. an internal e-mails they talked about leveraging search functions and other steps to counter what they viewed as islamophobic results from the search terms islam, muslim and iran and what they viewed as biassed results from searches of mexico, hispanic and latino. one official saying i think this is sort of super timely and imperative information we need as we know this country and google would not exist without immigration. joining us now to sort through this shana glenzer technology executive and commentator in washington. google always swears that it is liberal antitrump views of the top people doesn't affect the search product. but here is documented proof of some google executives wanting to tamper
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maybe she t t t thought it woul great. >> the director thought it would be great, the parents didn't think so, the school didn't think so. the director said, okay, i deputy think this through, she apologized for it. that director has now been laid off. >> she got the contact info from the dancers, they going to need a job. >>> what if chip and joanna from fixer upper were given truth serum? we explore that. >> $120,000 budget? i like to call this house, can't afford dallas. >> in fact, what i found is if fixer upper was as shady as this video, i would enjoy watching it a heck of a skbllot. >> she needs an entire room for her studio. gaby, i've seen your instagram, it's not good. >> because she doesn't have a photography studio. if she had it, her pictures might be better. >> it's just him telling is like it is have some they've been married for 20 years, i've known them for ten minutes i can't stand them. >> it's fun to watch. >> because he starts calling out the couple's expectations. >> you want historical and modern, that's not an oxymoron at all. you don't want anything too subur
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t t peruvian arm of transpenency inteteational. theyisitit sta clara de uchua. residenthere havcome und pressurerom compies lookg to set ucocoa anpalm oil plantations. the viagage chiecalllls evyone to meeting to discuss e latest delopment ththey're takingng legal actioo try to stop new palm oil plantations opening nearby. carlos: we never thought that we would d ve such problemsithh transnatatnal companans. katjtja: on the otother side oe river, largege areas of forest have already been stripped and replaced with oil palms. no one has access to the area. we couldn't even film with a drone. as soon as we got near the plantation, the signal was disrupted. village life has changed. in the past, residents lived from fishing and hunting. now all the larger animals have disappeared,d, and there a are r birds, too. stead, they've had an invasion ofosququitoe more e th ever before. their trtraditional waway of e has become impossible. cacarlos: livive fr the l lan frfrom hunting, , fishing, froe reurces that thehe jungle has so offer. an indigenenous people w witht land just t doesn't make any sense. katja: now the village wants to have 20,000 hectares turned into legally protected ancestral territory. but the ininitiative hasas ead them deaeath threats.. the danger is very real. just a few months ago, six farmers were found shot to death. so far, no one has been held accountable for their murders. but how do these large corporations get their hands on thousands of hectares of land seemingly overnight? the antiti-corruption n grop proetica h has examined d the d deals and documented tir ndings.. now, staff from proetica havae cocome to informrm local resid. magalyly: we wanted d to highlt one e thing, namelely, the coconnection betetween deforestatioion, the illegegal e in land, a and corrupti
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kavanaugh and the woman accusing him of sexual assault are expected to testify before the n news.y clo t t t >>> yesterday afternoon, christine blasey ford agreed to testify. the date was ironed out afterward between her attorneys and the committee. some of the details are in the works. it's expected negotiations will continue later today like the order of appearance. tonight, members of the political activism group orchard city vigil will hold a vigil in a show of solidarity for ford. we have reaction to dr. ford agreeing to tell her story. >> dr. christine blasey ford will tell her story, which accused brett kavanaugh of sexual assault while in high school. mike pence promising the hearings will be fair. >> the president and i are confident that senate republicans will manage this confirmation properly with the utmost respect. judge brett kavanaugh will soon be justice brett kavanaugh. >> democratic political strategist, christine pelosi is surprised brett kavanaugh is in the running. >> any other president would have withdrawn the nomination. this one won't because he wants to break the m
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t t will pay dividends later. this woman says bart's timing is bad. >> it's a busy weekend to choose this. i don't know that it was the best time for this. >> and there will be fewer bart police officers to handle any crowds this weekend because bart has suspended mandatory overtime that's been in place for the last three weeks after a stacking death in july. they've been forced to work 10-hour shifts six days a week. it hack busy night for lawmakers who are working to pass or kill the final bills of this session before midnight. the most controversial is senate bill 901 which would allow power companies to pass the cost of the 2017 wildfires on to you, the customers. some said it would increase bills. supporters say it would keep our state's largest utility health iland functional. the legislation sets new standards for fire prevention and changes forest management as well. wr lawmakers aproved a bill to extend net neutrality in california. it would prevent internet service providers from blocking or slowing down websites or charming for higher speed. another bill would ban smoking. le and one would provide oversight for the power grids did not go to a vote. discussions will continue next year. moving on now. a sendoff fit for>> reporter: in detroit today. it was the final goodbye for aretha franklin, the reynolds air queen of soul. zachary quiche was there for the big celebration. >> reporter: atha franklin's music formed deep connections with people across the world. that was evident when people gathered to say thank you achbtd goodbye. ♪ ♪ >> queen of soul. queen of soul. >> a spiritual service and was oh, so soulful. ♪ ♪ >> they stood up and swayed to the clark sisters. if there was any doubt about this new generation and their love of aretha ariana grand answered that ♪ you make me feel >> among the guest and speakers, bishop td jaks. -- jakes. >> former president bill clinton paying tribute to the queen of soul. >> she took this massive talent and decided to be the composer of her own life song. what a song it turned out to be. >> aretha franklin was nominated for 44 grammys, taking home 18 of the awards. >> you're going to be one of the featured voices in the choir of angels because you'd have to be. >> aretha passed away august 16th at the age of 76. she sfood for justice she stood for people. today they shoot stood for her. zachary keach, abc news. detroit. >> thousands liejd up to say goodbye to senator john mccain. his body lies in state in the capitol rotunda, a rare honor signifying mccain's service to the country. president trump was requested to stay away by the family. senator abc news will have live coverage of the memorial in washington beginning at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow right here on abc 7. we plan to stream the service live. so that you can watch it wherever you are. >> new details tonight in the devastating head on crash between a greyhound bus and a big rig in new mexico. the death toll stands at eight. the truck is from jag transportation out of fresno. it was traveling on interstate 40 when it blew a entire, hitting a bus with devastating consequences as you can see. 40 people were transported to nearby hospitals. more to come here. scary moments at an east bay gas station. several cars do up in flames early this morning. we'll have the story. air dropped hoops. see the photographers that got a mother and daughter booted off a flight. and why firefighters hat to neat plane when it got here. >> >>> in the east bay fire investigators are trying to find out what sparked a four car fire at a gas station, really intense situation. it happened in a san leandro at 4:po this morning at washington avenue and castro street. obviously very dangerous situation, but the almeida coup fire department got the flames out. no one was hurt. thank goodness. and oakland to hawaii flight had to get emergency clearance for priority landing after a can of pepper spray went off on the plane. it was the second disturbances on the same flight. >> reporter: when flight 23 landed from oakland, firefighters checked on the passengers who needed medical attention. >> all right. so anybody who's affected by whatever may or may not be in the air, we're going to have you disembark. >> passengers in first class started choking and panicking. >> they were covering their faces with their shirts. somebody was like drop the masks, give us om air. >> reporter: passengers say 45 people were ordered to the back of the plane. >> the flight attendants were trying to make announcements but her eyes were tearing up. >> reporter: hawaiian airlines said the ode or came from a can of pepper spray brought on illegally by a passenger. authorities were questioning the passenger about the accidental canister discharge. the flight was delayed because some were frightened by this disturbing image moments before the takeoff. a teenager accidentally sent a photo featuring a child size man convince of cell phones of passengers. the teen and parents were ordered off the plane for an investigation. the two incidents are set to be related. . >> passenger we talked with said a baby was among those who could not breathe. knupp of the passengers was seriously hurt. people in one south bay community are furious after a beloved neighborhood mural is erased overnight without any explanation. the mural was painted more than 30 years ago in east san jose. our reporter has the story. >> reporter: when you can imagine it, painted on the wall behind me were faces of foreign faces in chicano history. just as a gray sky can hamper anyone's day, people living here say it's a gray wall that disturbs them. >> gone. video posted to the proud toeb east san jose facebook page showed the detail. >> our history was on this wall. >> reporter: he points to the state law that requires property owners to notify artists before paipting over work. that did not happen. the previous property owner signed over ownership tuesday. it was painted over by wednesday. when it was completed in 1985 it brought the muralist more that recognition from just the community. the woman who commissioned jose ended up his bride. >> we had this joke about pay for my life. >> priceless memories that will outlast a coat of paint. muralist jose. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: a mural is labor, let's say, for the community by the community. >> reporter: in san jose, abc news 7. >> let's move to the forecast with the long holiday weekend. sandy patel is here. looking pretty good, sandy. >> absolutely it is. dan. i am want to show you how pretty it looked after the sun went down from our camera. you saw fog rolling in above the high thin wispy clouds. added a little color to the air there for the reddish hughes. a little smoke coming into the bay area today which is why an advisor is up through labor day due to the smoke from the fires. good air quality tomorrow. sunday, monday, moderate quality air for all areas. a few patches of fog around the doughs and the east bay right now. temperatures in the activity and 60s. today was warmer for many parts of the bay area, getting up into the upper 80s midland, mid 60s coast and here's a look at santa cruz. in the mornings it will be in the 50s. good looking weather. not too hot. not too cold to enjoy the beach. it has been breezy this afternoon across parts of the bay area. the view is terrific. here's another equally view. visibility is good as we look towards sales force tower in san francisco. limited fog tomorrow morning. mild to warm for your week mpl it will feel like summer sunday and monday as we see the temperatures coming up into the 90s inhand. tomorrow morning you will see patchy fog around but because i'd so shallow, it will be on the deck. be careful if you are driving out of town. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. clear skies inland. in the south bay it's looking nice. 87 in san jose. sapt cruise, last gatos, 86 degrees on the peninsula, 76 degrees. 64 in pacifica. some fog will hang around. sun set district 64 degrees. in the north bay temperatures all the way from the 60s all the way to the 90s. cloverdale, 87. 81 vallejo. in the east bay, mild sunshine. you really can't ask for better weather than that. >> 76 fremont. you can get away with shorts tomorrow afternoon. live moore, pleasant on the, 85 degrees. the arts festival, mild conditions, temperatures in the 60s and 70s. we have the mill brae art and fine festival. it will be nice. morning fog, 50s, coming up into the 70s. download the app and plan your day. a lot like today, tomorrow. summer heat for labor day. 60s coast, not much change until the midweek time period when temperatures will drop back to the 80s. dan. >> with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees in. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. . >>> breaking news. state lawmakers just passed add bill that would allow power companies to pass the cost of the 2017 wildfires on to consumers. critics call it a bail out for pg & e. the bill heads to governor brown. he's expected to sign the bill. apple has officially revealed it's in the self driving car race by filing an accident report. the cupertino company filed thee report. a lexus suv was rear ended by a nissan leaf trying to moerge on to the expressway. it is the first collision that's been reported by apple. there were no injuries but both cars suffered damage. all right. on to sports. college football, stappford is back. >> yes. san jose started last night. cal's tomorrow. >>,000 time of year. >> it's a fun time of year. the cardinal hosted the aztecs and one . >>> sanford opened the season against san diego state. this season's expected to be another heisman winning year for bryce love. it was another senior who made a statement in this game. the cardinals started as the 13th ranked. but the offense struggled. pass picked off. look at trent irwin. he jarred it l keep the drive alive. that allowed this great 38-yard touchdown. look twhite side with great balance to keep it. stanford leads 9-7 at half. in the third quarter, costello going to that man again. white side, 16-7 now. third quarter, same two. they love this connection. this time it's an 80-yarder. three touchdowns, 226 yards on six receptions for white side. he also caught a conversion. he had 20 points by himself and the cardinals win. the season opener 21-10. the as are in a jump. they've lott three of their last four games against their division rivals. that's not great timing while fighting for a wild card spot. this guy is good to go. he has the best to learn from. just watch matt chap mapp. bottom of the first, his 22nd home run of the season. stephen piscotty has a five run shot. in the fourth, seattle's big hitter strikes back. robinson cano and nelson cruz 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t fedetionon onative communiti inin this part of peru. herew w up ia villllaghere. but t doesn'tome backften, as is becomeoo dangeus. robert: i ceivived lot of atath thats. they left a meagage iny housus saying if i posesed eir activitities again, ththey'd br not tee me in ththe villagage. i bebelieve i'm inin great dan. katja: he oppoposes the large-scale deforestatn n in his reon. and that has earnened him some powerful enenemies. he n never comes h here alone . ththis time he's's wh staff f m the organization proetica, t te peperuvian arm o of transparey inteternational. they visitit santa clarara e uchunya. residents here have come under pressure from companies looking to set up cocoa and palm oil plantations. the viagage chiecalllls evyone to meeting to discuss e latest delopment ththey're takingng legal actioo try to stop new palm oil plantations opening nearby. carlos: we never thought that we would d ve such problemsithh transnatatnal companans. katjtja: on the otother side oe river, largege areas of forest have already been stripped and replaced with oil palms. no one has access to the area. we couldn't even film with a drone. as soon as we got near the plantation, the signal was disrupted. village life has changed. in the past, residen
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until the best of t t-v are honored.he show >>> okay, still a few days left until the best of the best in tv are hawn wrsonored but show cann without the awards. earlier today the statues were put on it plane in chicago and flown to los angeles for the big show. one of golden ladies even got her own boarding pass. and you can watch the emmys right here on the nbc bay area. the show starts monday right after the newscast. >>> before we go we want to talk about what's happening on the east coast with had hurricane as we go into the late night hourss in wind forecast. not as strong of category 1 or 2, 90 to 110 mile per hour winds as it makes landfall early friday morn, and then that would head down noo south carolina. storm surge still 5 to 13 feet. so the evehicles aacuations are place for good reason. if you evacuated here and you listened that story, you did it for good reason. and a really nice start as we head through next week. >> it's almost like october is here. >> it's beautiful. >> thanks for joining us here. as
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t t first days of ts yeyear his estiteted weth incncased by $6 billio do bililonaires simply wk harder than n the rest of f us? >> ty y work hard. they don't wait for others to give them something, they get busy themselves. that's why the rich keep getting richer. reporter: if you believe the statistics shown on this so-called wealth clock, private wealth is increasing by 1 billllion euros a daday -- net n germany alonone. that sounds a bit abstract. even more abstract than this timepiece, the purpose of which is less to tell the time than to let the wearer flash their wealth. but is it really true that the rich are getting richer? it's not something rich people like to talk about. but someone who manages their wealth ought to know. i find an asset manager in the heart of berlin. i figure the job of an asset manager is to increase their clients' wealth. christian neuhaus soon puts me straight on ththat. his main t task is to prpreservs clients' weaealth. ok, bubut are the rich getting richer? christian: yes, insofar as wealthy people have access to better asset management solutions and services, and get more prorofessioional advice n most. that lays the foundation for building up wealth on the assets side of the balance sheet. reporter: building up wealth -- so that's what you call it when the rich get richer. but the suitcase full of money is outdated. wealth thesese days looks different.t. try visiting any major car sw.w. luxury cars arare getting fast, more luxurious, and ever more expensive. and yet their sales are increasi worldwide >> you could buy one for two million euros. reporter: great news for car dealers. >> conspicuous spending has been frowned upon, but it's very resilient. new markets are opening up and people seem to have the appetite to keep buying bigger, more expensive cars. reporter: so on the positive side, there at least seem to be more and more rich people getting richer
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thr >> tp >> t>> t estimatr estimated $24 million domesticalpdomestically bu million to produce and will look to international ticket sales o offset its costs. second plarsecond place went toninjurip coninjurinrconco a simpp a simple fava simpl. anne-marie. >> all right. thanksthanks a lot, diane. >> all right. >>> stip >>> still >>> sti thing. p a californa california his aftr after p after hea $10,000 in cash. cis ost®h protn nuritionri 26 essential vitamins and minerals be ufor . denying allegations of sexual assault when he was in high school. what his bay area accuser is saying and why her words may cause a delay in a key vote. plus: fierce florages homes and buildings in the carolinas... as florence dumps historic rainfall. and: bart plans to transform one of its parking lots into housing. how many units are expected to be affordable. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, agai
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well, it takes a lot of mettle, m-e-t-t-l-e to survive as musician, even more if you're using scrap mel, m-e-t% of u.s. m steel ise from recycled scrap and that is why one musician on new york's long land got the bright idea to make scrapping a full-time business. ♪ ♪ >>> scrapping metal is not easy especially if you'd rather be doing this. ♪ ♪ >> but it's how vaughn strauss pays the bills. jobs he had in the past, landscape designer, swimming pool builder, evenog news phrapher read like a list of cans kicked down the road until 2006an strauss begicking them up, literally. he helped a friend scrap for just a week before starting his man was ess and metal born. >> i saw the potential of the money that could be made if you did it righ >> doing it right meant among other thing, financing a truck instea of renting to improve his cash flow. this is truck number two. the first one,well, it was scrapped. >> it's probably a toaster now or a microwave. >> he also learned hours of separating copper, iron, steel and aluminum could mean making more money. >> if you don't cut it off it' 85ents a pound. if
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t t ourinbe crease is wit wt e end up giving our labor partners. addi, one of the things that i'm focused on this year is to create a compensation restoratn tforc and that's to really look at what is the market rate of our employees compared to other local education agencies inhe we don't want to lose our talented because of pay. we want to make sure we keep them so our students are prepared for t1st century. >> teachers, where are theysen the pay r ladder? are theyike third behind everod else? >> so, it depends -- >> two or three steps behind? >> actually depends where our employees are. if they're new employees, if they've been in mid level for several years or if they're toward end of their tenure in prince george's tyco and so this compensation, we're going to hire restoration task force. we'r going to hire an external evaluator to see where those gaps exist on our pay table. we believe that there are some gaps tha we have to close. and in order to do that, we want to get a lensm f external vendor. but it's also important to know that it's not just our teachers. it's our administrators, our bus drivers, cafeteria workers. so i'm not looking at just one clas employees. i'm looking every last o of our employees who contribute to the educational experience. they allo deserve paid at the rate that their neighbors are being paid. >> our guest is dr. monica goldn who is thenterim
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t toe atlantntic o ocecean. it has b been extremelely choppl day. there are houses on the water that are in severe danger of flooding. there is this park, and there are people out enjoying t t day. it is a warm d day today. this is only a few feet above the water and it would not take much more than the storm surge to flood the whole area. i talked to one young man who said he was here in this countering hurricane matthew, and he was walking through his neighborhood in land waste-deep in water. we are expecting a stronger punch from florence starting this evening and tomorrow. brent: looooking at the water, e differencece from when we spokeo you u sterday isis like night td day. what a are authoritieses tellinu they are m most concerned about right now? maya: the biggest concern right now is the risk of flooding, because florence is a huge storm and it is slowing down and is expected to stall as soon as it properly hits land from hits the u.s. coast from meaning that it will dump its entire weight of water on the south and north carolina crystals of north carolina alone is expected to get a trillion gallons of water -- that is trillion with a t. a lot of these houses do not
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t t top previous outing. vex, coming off a complete game, 11 strikeout win o the cubs, facing the braves tonight. bottom two. bases loaded. ronald jams but it falls. twocouns sd to tie thehe game. scrzer, look at this. hat.nts a new i didn't like that. let me get a new happen. wasn't supposed to happen. bottom of fourth. still tied. after the triple, freddie freeman gets him i with sac fly to center to give the braves a one-run lead. juan soto hit the 20th home run of the year, and nats currently trail 10-5 late in the game. not your vintage matt. orioles starting the weekend series. 22-year-old luiz ortiz making his first big league start. orioles trailing in the second. to add to it,early takes the yard here. hits off the wall for a triple. orioles battle back but lose 8-6. switching gears to the redskins. their week one performance of iarunning bad an peterson talk of the town. the 33-year old turnedack the clock against the cardinals. 26 carries, 96 yard and a touchdown. while it seems like a large workload for t 11-year veteran, coach gruden knows a.p. wants the touches. >> he has to be honest with himself, with me and himself and let me know if it is too much or if heet isting worn down. we're in week one s he's in good shape right now, but as the season progrs if he feels like he is gettingn a little wor oubt he ich i doubt, i will tell me anyway, we'll get robn there, get the other guys in there. >> and high school football under ominous skies. eleanor rooseveltni. c.l. flowers taking it to the air.65 early. -yard connection and a 6-0 lead for the visiting jags. same quarter. duval finds jordan washington for the 25-yard t.t. pass. the celebration even better than the catch. boom. 12-0 lead at the half. flowers rol itn the second. three more touchdowns on the ground, another one from duval. 40-0 shutout victory for c.h. owers. pretty good, huh? plenty of local college football actionomorrow. maryland and tampa under way at noon. navy hostinghi , 3:30. virginia facing ohio at 4:30. >> and o
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it owns a number of the forty states or so a lot of the fifty has a number of o t t programs over the. programs and devices and the like it also by the way owns n.b.c. universal and b c m s n b c it has a news footprint as well but it's looking to go elsewhere because the bottom line is that everybody else will tell you the bottom line is going to be subscribers and subscriber platforms and especially when we have a cut the cord mentality in this country they have to either diversify or perish in arrest and steve we spoke about this on friday about the auction before it occurred now that comcast has won. the bid thirty nine billion bucks are they going to really be hands on are they going to go and pretend they know what's going on and europe what do you think. well if you listen to brian roberts the head man at comcast he says that sky will operate independently me with the backing i get all choked up when i say these kinds of figures with the backing of a one hundred fifty billion dollars company which is comcast he pointed out that all their businesses he likes the leaders to act i
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t. there's one t, yep. wow. [ audience cheering ] s. two s's. whoo! [ cheers and applause ] can i use my "wild" card? boy, she knows the rules here. yeah. you can pass that in and -- why don't you get rid of that right now? so instead of a spin, just call a letter. you get 5 grand if its up there for each one that's there. i'll do r. two r's. [ cheers and applause ] i'll buy a vowel. -you can afford it, yes. -an e. yeah, two e's. she still has over $20,000. -i'll buy another vowel. -okay. an a. one a. -i'll solve the puzzle. -okay. supermarket shopping. -that's it! -aah! [ cheers and applause ] [ squealing ] congratulations. see? see? oh, my gosh! [ applause ] see what happens when you mention your husband? [ laughter ] $20,100 that round. she has $31,000! [ cheers and applause ] all right. now take a deep breath because we're gonna play another round. everyone's interested in that. and, vanna, may we see another puzzle, please? the category is "on the map." and we start this round with you, christina. come on. tone t. r. no. sorry, no r. joseph. the wheel gotcha. julie, your turn. s. two s's, $600 apiece. i'll buy an e, please. -what's that? -can i buy an e? no, there's no e. christina, back to you. c. yeah, there is a c. $1,300. -can i solve? -well, you can, sure. kansas city. -yeah! there you go. -thank you! no, i don't blame you. you wanna get a little more money. she's been hurt by the wheel so many times, she's afraid. that's all right. $1,300, takes you up to $2,300. we did that quickly, so we'll play around round. how's that? "around the house" this time. i'm told that's the category. there you go. [ bell dings ] that sound means time is running out. so i'll give wheel a final spin, ask you to give me a letter. if it's in the puzzle, you'll have three seconds to solve it. vowels worth nothing. consonants -- we'll add $1,000. $1,550 apiece. again, it's "around the house." and, joseph, we start with you. let's have a letter, please. n. two n's. [ buzzer ] julie. s. no. christina. t. no t
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t t ♪ ♪ t ♪ >>> good morning to you on this thursday morning. t sunnyvale city hall. 5:30 as we get started with our day. good morning and thanks for starting it with us. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. you may notice it's a little cooler out there this morning. grab a sweater before you head out the door, kari. >> we're seeing temperatures all over the place this morning. it's only 49 in morgan hill. antio antioch, it's 61 degrees. we have upper 50s for san francisco. so, yeah, it's a cool start to the day. as we get a look at walnut creek and the way the day will shape up, we'll see a few clouds, at least the start. our temperatures in the low 60s. we'll be heading into the mid-70s and sunshine. i think that's going to be absolutely perfect out there with some breezy winds, up to 73 in san jose and 66 in oakland. san francisco today, 64 degrees. we'll talk about the weekend ahead. mike, now you have a traffic alert. >> yeah. this is the same crash, kari, for 880 by tesla. you see tesla in the background and south 880 jamming up from
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t having to come intoto human hababitation. >> the best h hope to conservee tthe sumatraran elephantnt is actualally to o conserve t the n aceh, because that's where the bbiggest populatations are.. so in order to conserve the eleephants, we've got to consere those lowland rainforests, which means conserving leuser. >> graham usheher is trying to o just ththat. he is s a man on aa mission. he e is using new technology to capture an aerial view of ththe illegal logging opererations. he h hopes it t wl help protectct elephant habitat. >> we've been flying a uav, unmanned aerial vehicle. that gives us the capacity to fly program missions over a set route with cameras anand other sensors on n board, s so we can basicically get a an aerial vie what's gogoing on on the ground. >> [indistinct] >> ok, can you hold this? ok, she''s on course. good airspee ground speed's ok.. today we saw that a very large areaea of regrgrowth forest in e leuser ecosystem has been cleared and is being replanted with palm oil. this sort of work, collection of evidence, provides us with a much stronger case when you go to decisionmakekers and sayay, , this is what's s going on. . the are your laws. whwhy isn't actin beingng taken? it's very likely that palm oil from these, uh, illegalllly logged areas wililld up onon supermarkrket shelves unless we are very, very careful. >> as consumers, we need to be far more wary of which products contain n palm oil and putt pressure on the retailers and the food indudu
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t >> t could be really nice. >> i think so. >> open the windows. focus on the sunshine. focus. >> thank you. >> there i a big sail happening but not everybody is into it. michael kors is buying the italian brand versace. the price tag, more than $2 billion. it is known for bold,lamorous designs. mike kors indicators to m an stream hotel at much lower prices. >> fashionistas are all over social media about this. some are revolting against the purchase, you know. really? on twitter,s this s versace would never tie his brand to michael kors if he were still alive and $2 billion ain't enough for that brand. and to let them taking over that legacy, shaking my head. it isn't cheap. the cheap stuff you see is the lower collection. ch while you can get a $four 00 purse, i'm sorry, that ain't cheap. there's also one for $4,000. that's why he is close to owning tersace. >> n at 5:00,onsumer reporter susan hogan is working for you. >> you can sav money so you can buy the cheap bag. >>> new atix og, the man who shot and killed a police officer on her first day on the job is set to find o h ifwill face the death penty. al kainmy dad ran an. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works best when everyone has a skill, and taught kids to be like shipbuilding.ders. that's why i created career and technical academiev acroginia and passed a law to expand job training for young people. i'm tim kainsa and i approve this m. here in virginia, we have to build an economy that works for all. not to the finish.t. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. i put criminals in prison dung the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because, like every working mom,as what's ahead important as what's in the rearview mirror. >>> we all know home improvements can add to the value of your home but did you know they canr lower y insurance rates? >> how about that? susanan h working for you with some of the upgrades. t >> wenk about the resale value when considering which updates to make to our home but there are some things you can do right now right out of the gatel ing onest most spegsive house repairs. >> the significant upfront costs. >> but they found even more expensive issues like rock and structural taj that can be caused by water leaks. and insurance companies know that. >> better toede the insurance plan. >> that's why replacing an oldl roof can r pay off and home insurance discounts ranging fro% o a whopping 35%, depending on where you live, what kind of roofing materials you choose. >> no surprise. insurance companies are looking for upgrades that will improve safety and security. so it isde worth conng a home security system. you might save on pr>>iums. discounts may be more likely for home security systems that are connected to an outside monitoring service. >> any time accidental misuse of an outlet. >> upgrading your electrical system toafer standards is not glamorous but it is also
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going on for years and it's an opportunity for people t come out and raise money, and for $35 you can take your dog for a walk around the block and get a t-shirt and goodie bag, and you get to take part in the event and it's fun. >> itbenefits? >> the human rescue alliance and all the services provided to the district's animals. >> and you guys are helping to host the wiener 500, right? >> yes, it will be after the race and all the proces of the wiener 500 goes back to the rescue. there's lot going on ande we excited for it. >> the trophy is forhe wner of the wiener 500. these are dachshunds racing, right? >> yeah, whatever you want to call the there will be 128 dogs racing that d>>. 128? >> yes, there are 16 prelinary heats. y wow, this is a really big deal. h, it's a big deal. we had well over 2,000 people attend last year, and combined with the walk we are expecting the same numbers or more. e and they so generous to raise money for our program and services. we will have adoptable animals on site. there's bee and foodn site, so a great day. >> basically why would you not comeat out to event, especially with th atkadoptable animals. be
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>> well, intntntnt were t t t t questionitnesses ad question peoplplplpl who may hae some knowledge aboutecause they could go to jaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaii theeeeotm lis simply , at this nominee, this witness, dr. ford should be treated fairly. it is very important that it be perceived that she is being treated fairly. anything else going to undermine the process. >> sandra: jim o'brien. thank you very much for your perspective. >> bill: now, more delays in the expected release of declassified documents that relate to the russian investigation. president trump saying the inspector general will now review them. we will hear from a member of the house judiciary committee as to when we will see them, coming out there's nothing small about your business. with dell small business technology advisors, you get the one-on-one partnership to grow your business. the dell vostro 14 laptop. get up to 40% off on select pcs. call 877-buy-dell today. ( ♪ ) call 877-buy-dell today. with a range of suv's perfect for any adventure. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $339 a month for just 36 months. experience amazing at
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t t aswell. this lasts for a couple hours. flood warning in effect for the next cou te hours for creeks and streams. watch for that. now, of course, all eyes on hurricane florence making its way towards the carolina coastline. waiting to see what happens here it just went through what we call an ey rawall replacement cycle. we could see strengthening in theext couple hours. we'll wait and see. current forecast at 120 miles per hour current winds, 120, comingonshore by friday morning, and into friday afternoon as a category this is going to be a major rainmaker in this area, but because it's further south, not so much for us. >> yeah. exactly. it continues to be good news here in our area overall, and, of course, the main ways we get informabout the hurricanes, about florence, is with the hurricane hunter. i want tohow you amazing video we have of this aircraft actually flying through florence getting the latest information, take a look at this. just unbelievable. and then, well, it's in the center of the. hurric in the eye wall. whenever i go to the school visits, i always read "inside a hurricane," and this is the real life thing, guys, look at how amazing that is. the stadium effect, doug. it.ove >> awesome. >> absolutely. >> heading back to the graphics now, take a lookalt the rai amounts from this storm system. i'm going to stop thistuhere, day, because that's really when we allow our rain chances u in the forecasil tuesday. after that, we dry out, but regardless, look how much rain is falling in the caroli.s from floren we're talking 25 inches in wilmington with higher amounts there, t9 inches in charlotte, and 10 in raleigh. ramounts this high, massive flooding, and up into our area, that is just a great number. you don't have tonomuch about weather, but 1.8 inches through tuesday night is good news. not a direct hit at all. the weekend is not a washout, but the remnants of the storm brings showers monday and tuesday, and, again, doug, showers out there on friday, and maybe into the weekend, and from orence, but it's definitely something we can manage, l, overal looking at a low impact from the event. >> yeah. you mentioned the ekend, everyone wondering about the red skins game there. i think the skin's game i fine, the home opener looking good friday is the best chance to see florence's rain, 40% chance saturday and 30% chance of afternoon showers sunday. and then monday and tuesday, tracking florence again moving back across our region with showers and thunderstorms before we dry out, and, boy, we have weather next week. we need it, guy, so wet for so long. a nice dry streak for a while. >> right. and no humidity either. nonef that swamp that we've been living in. >> i'm getting rid of it all. >> thank you. >> thank you, doug. >>> coming up, redskins prepare for theome opener, and w wh no idea on the star's going to be. >> terry is up next with why what if numbers tell only half the story? at t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biote fm ir at ethinngeers a patient's own cells to fight cancer. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because, like every working mom, what's ahead is as important as what's in the rearview mirror. >>> this is the xfinity sports desk. >> who do we need to look for on game da >>everyone. offense, defense. we're not sure who is going to be thestandout. we'll explain why. it's a good thing for the redskins because th
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this and any other investigation that goes forward, including the russia investigation as part offer t trole the gsa and the white house played on the role in the fbi building and clearly this investigation. we decide what gaps are there, what needs to be done. i don't want the american public to think our job is to go in there in a manner in which the republicans did their investigations we would go forward. we're going to do the right thing. we're going to investigate what needs to be investigated and we're going to do it the right now. >> thanks very much for taking the time. >> any time. thank you much. >>> well, as we were just speaking there, the president has tweeted again and maybe fair to say gloves are off as far as dr. ford is concerned. he said the following, tweeted the following, i have no doubt that if the attack on dr. ford is as bad as she says, charges would have been immediately filed with local law enforcement authorities by either her or her loving parents. i ask that she bring those filings forward so that we can learn date, time and place, exclamation point. we hav
this and any other investigation that goes forward, including the russia investigation as part offer t trole the gsa and the white house played on the role in the fbi building and clearly this investigation. we decide what gaps are there, what needs to be done. i don't want the american public to think our job is to go in there in a manner in which the republicans did their investigations we would go forward. we're going to do the right thing. we're going to investigate what needs to be...
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rereporter: over t the years, l and d his team refefined their seitan t to improve its coisistency and tataste d to enenre it keeps longer seit is s made owheaeat glen. it's thougught to have b been tsed in anancient china a as at substitutute for buddhdhist ms who were v vegetarians.. it took lots of experimentation. erbil: it wasn't easy. weweried out various typeses f aiain, butt dididn'turn ouout ththe way we wananted it. we also created four sauces -- first we have turmrmeric and nger,...