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yet how witty, terra? —— yet how would he combat terror., because that also helps community safety and community confidence. you can't take 20 dozen policemen off the beat and expect the same and security since before they were cut. it is the ideological approach that is made a second. —— 20,000. i think we need to look after each other. love one another. i think that is more important. stridently different tone from ukip. islamist extremism is a cancer within our society, and this is a cancer that needs to be cut out. the lib dems also on the back foot in this campaign, urging caution. sadly, we discovered that those people guilty of the murders in manchester and london in the last fortnight were people known to this duty services. the question is not about new powers go about having the resources to give a say. security is that it matters in all the corners of the country. we have an opportunity in scotland to send a message about the kind of country wa nt to message about the kind of country want to be. theresa may is on the roads in thi
yet how witty, terra? —— yet how would he combat terror., because that also helps community safety and community confidence. you can't take 20 dozen policemen off the beat and expect the same and security since before they were cut. it is the ideological approach that is made a second. —— 20,000. i think we need to look after each other. love one another. i think that is more important. stridently different tone from ukip. islamist extremism is a cancer within our society, and this is a...
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and people we re it should be called terra and people were unwilling to move back but were very angrylice kept calm and kept moving people backwards to just past durham road, a bit further back from seven sisters road. i returned to my flat because the cordon is further along so i can enter and have access to my flat. i am watching everything unfold from my window. fire engines have pulled up will stop we are feeling quite helpless and not really knowing what to do. other than handing out water we're sitting here in waiting for information to come. it is after midnight in london but, as you say, if this was a mosque then evening press would have happened. our busy was it? —— how busy? press would have happened. our busy was it? -- how busy? i came back at half 11. i know that there were prayers on, i saw them as i was walking down the street, a lot of people walking towards it. this mosque is one of the biggest and there is a thriving muslim community here. very active. i came home and got ready to go to bed and then i started hearing all the noise. when i went downstairs the street w
and people we re it should be called terra and people were unwilling to move back but were very angrylice kept calm and kept moving people backwards to just past durham road, a bit further back from seven sisters road. i returned to my flat because the cordon is further along so i can enter and have access to my flat. i am watching everything unfold from my window. fire engines have pulled up will stop we are feeling quite helpless and not really knowing what to do. other than handing out water...
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the police, though, in manila, have in very clear that they believe this was not terra related. —— terraerror. they said it was aid the glory gone wrong. and the suggestion is not that the gunman, the attacker, killed these people? no, the police and fire services are saying that most of those injured and killed suffered the of smoke in relation, —— smoke inhalation, breathing in the smoke and fumes from that fire. we have also had reports from the local hospital that people suffered broken bones as others were trying to jump out of windows to escape from this, and that it was a stampede of people trying to get out of the complex that injured a lot of people. the death toll, unfortunately, seems to be going up as the hours go on and as dawn breaks. the latest figure we have, as you mentioned, the fire service said that dirty for bodies we re service said that dirty for bodies were found on the second and third floor. —— 3a bodies. police have said at least 50 injured. reports that we do have say that the gunman was shooting windows up in the ceiling, that he didn't shoot any people. sara
the police, though, in manila, have in very clear that they believe this was not terra related. —— terraerror. they said it was aid the glory gone wrong. and the suggestion is not that the gunman, the attacker, killed these people? no, the police and fire services are saying that most of those injured and killed suffered the of smoke in relation, —— smoke inhalation, breathing in the smoke and fumes from that fire. we have also had reports from the local hospital that people suffered...
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you may have experiences that we can only imagine, those of us who walk on terra firma. but as you go forward, be assured, the american people stand with you. and the countless men and women behind the scenes who will carry you into space, we stand with you as well. and make no mistake about it, i know the path you've chosen is hard. but as president john f. kennedy said not far from right here, back in 1962, we know you choose to do these things not just because they're easy but rather in his words because they are hard. because that challenge is one that you're willing to accept. unwilling to postpone. that's a challenge president kennedy said. one we intend to win. and let the say to these astronauts, we will win. under the leadership of president donald trump, the united states will usher in a new era of space exploration that will benefit every facet of our national life. it will strengthen our national security and the safety of the american people. it will strengthen our economy as we unlock new opportunities and new sources of prosperity. it will strengthen educa
you may have experiences that we can only imagine, those of us who walk on terra firma. but as you go forward, be assured, the american people stand with you. and the countless men and women behind the scenes who will carry you into space, we stand with you as well. and make no mistake about it, i know the path you've chosen is hard. but as president john f. kennedy said not far from right here, back in 1962, we know you choose to do these things not just because they're easy but rather in his...
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bagattled -- embattled air maker terra-cotta has officially katad for bankruptcy -- ta has officially filed for bankruptcy. its airbags can explode, sending shrapnel into cars and at least 16 people have died because of the issue. akata was ordered to pay nearly a billion dollars in damages. 1000 people take part in a six-week program across d.c. new scholarship program. 25 participants will each receive a $2000 scholarship toward post secondary education, military, or occupational training. it's the golf shot everyone is talking about. here is stored and beef with one shot to land at all. ith withis jordan spe one shot to land at. >> he has done it again. adrianna: there he nice. . chip shot -- very nice a chip shot to wind the championship. .he celebration almost as epic very cool. tossed his golf club. i heard a commentator say not good sportsmanship, but you know what? doug: there was a lot of excitement. adrianna: exactly. doug: i think of i had made that chip shot, i wouldn't have thrown it, i would have just -- that shot was incredible. our weather is incredible. let's enjoy th
bagattled -- embattled air maker terra-cotta has officially katad for bankruptcy -- ta has officially filed for bankruptcy. its airbags can explode, sending shrapnel into cars and at least 16 people have died because of the issue. akata was ordered to pay nearly a billion dollars in damages. 1000 people take part in a six-week program across d.c. new scholarship program. 25 participants will each receive a $2000 scholarship toward post secondary education, military, or occupational training....
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also backing all the way into terra linda. then nearly 100 in napa and sonoma. 97 degrees apiece concord, clayton and walnut creek through fairfield. 88 in san jose. 10 degrees above average through willow glen and 88 in redwood city through belmont into brisbane. most of the bay area tomorrow in the yellow which means an advisory goes into effect for heat. the red areas carquinez strait, the delta, inland area, triple digits. your extended forecast, this is a serious prolonged heat wave away from the bay. if you need the relief the coast will remain in the 60s. 80s common bay and peninsula. look at these triple digits all the way through the first day of summer on wednesday. so 104 on father's day. that's hot if you have outdoor plans away from the bay. now when it's hot that means the alameda county fair starts today. there's a cattle drive down main street at 10 a.m. this morning in pleasanton. 102 over the weekend. that midway gets very hot. the food it is terrific at the san mateo county fair. meanwhile, the oakland a's a
also backing all the way into terra linda. then nearly 100 in napa and sonoma. 97 degrees apiece concord, clayton and walnut creek through fairfield. 88 in san jose. 10 degrees above average through willow glen and 88 in redwood city through belmont into brisbane. most of the bay area tomorrow in the yellow which means an advisory goes into effect for heat. the red areas carquinez strait, the delta, inland area, triple digits. your extended forecast, this is a serious prolonged heat wave away...
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good morning north bay streaming from 81 degrees in san rafael through terra linda into novato and petaluma up to santa rosa at 83. mid-80s in fairfield through rio vista. oncord, clayton and walnut creek, all in the 80s, as well. low 80s santa clara valley back through willow glen into the rose garden district. let's not leave out alviso and alum rock. winds up to 20. we'll have the full forecast coming up at 18 after the hour. >>> right now, we are tracking a pretty easy ride for drivers on 580. there's your "diamonds & rubies." those headlights making their way westbound from 205 on out towards 680 clocking in just under 25 minutes. no reports of any accidents or stalls. but hey, if you are planning on hitting the roads anytime soon and you're heading out of town say over to i-5 there's a couple of crashes between stockton and lathrop slowing folks down in both directions. just a little tip there if you are heading out for the weekend. along the eastshore freeway and north bay problem-free. we have speeds in the green. over at the bay bridge toll plaza, happy friday. back to you guys. >>
good morning north bay streaming from 81 degrees in san rafael through terra linda into novato and petaluma up to santa rosa at 83. mid-80s in fairfield through rio vista. oncord, clayton and walnut creek, all in the 80s, as well. low 80s santa clara valley back through willow glen into the rose garden district. let's not leave out alviso and alum rock. winds up to 20. we'll have the full forecast coming up at 18 after the hour. >>> right now, we are tracking a pretty easy ride for...
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talking about his mission to the international space station and his efforts to readjust to life on terra firma. the 31-year-old says he has rediscovered the choice of taking things such as a hot shower and eating one of his favorite foods. he has said that his national explorer side means that he has itchy feet and is keen to get back into outer space. first priority, learn how to live with gravity. it will be an intense six months for the french astronaut who will complete his mission at the european space agency in cologne. >> once astronauts get back to earth, we typically spend six months with scientists to get back into the pool where we can be selected for new missions. 39-year-old is france's 10th astronaut to complete a mission to the international space station. he said the mission gave him a heightened sense of the dangers of climate change, making it all the more worrisome that the u.s. is pulling out of the paris climate agreement. >> i think it was irresponsible to pull out of the paris climate accord. most of the rest of the world agrees, which is why we need to come up wit
talking about his mission to the international space station and his efforts to readjust to life on terra firma. the 31-year-old says he has rediscovered the choice of taking things such as a hot shower and eating one of his favorite foods. he has said that his national explorer side means that he has itchy feet and is keen to get back into outer space. first priority, learn how to live with gravity. it will be an intense six months for the french astronaut who will complete his mission at the...
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they lived in terra cotta mansions. they had servants, many of whom were white.g-standing racial stereotypes. it was set at the time where one american might own a car, each osage owned 11 of them. >> rose: and then what happened? >> and then they began to be targeted? >> rose: who was behind it. >> what made the crimes so deeply sinister was the only way to get the money was through inheritance so it involved people marrying into families, white settlers, marrying into families, pretending to love these people, sometimes even having children with them, while systematically plotting to kill them. by 1923, there were officially more than two dozen osage murders, the unofficial death toll was actually much higher. and it was then the osage tribal council issued a resolution pleading for federal authorities to step in and the case of taken up by an obscure grant of the justice department, the bureau of investigation. we know it today, later renamed the federal bureau of investigation, or the f.b.i. >> rose: and what happened to the money? >> sadly, millions and mill
they lived in terra cotta mansions. they had servants, many of whom were white.g-standing racial stereotypes. it was set at the time where one american might own a car, each osage owned 11 of them. >> rose: and then what happened? >> and then they began to be targeted? >> rose: who was behind it. >> what made the crimes so deeply sinister was the only way to get the money was through inheritance so it involved people marrying into families, white settlers, marrying into...
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we have temperatures today from 60 in pacifica to 71 in oakland. 81 degrees in san rafael through terrainda. good morning to you in santa rosa at 83. 86 fairfield. vallejo in the mid-70s. low 80s in willow glen. outside number 86 to 87 in the brentwood area. going to kind of analyze or reanalyze that. 90 by monday. we have a's at home. i think the nats are just hanging out in california and enjoying their time. they were playing the giants. now they are with the a's. 63 degrees tonight. enjoy your day. jaclyn? >> good morning. >>> if you take highway 4 as part of your morning commute, i have good news for you. that's in the green out of antioch heading over to hercules right now we are tracking a travel time that's clocking in just under 30 minutes. so looking good along that stretch. we'll take it to 780 where we have roadwork near laurel street. it should be wrapped up in the next 15 minutes or so. caltrans still out there. they have some lane closures along 80 and 780 so heads up that connector ramp currently closed, as well. golden gate bridge looking good. traffic nice and light. a
we have temperatures today from 60 in pacifica to 71 in oakland. 81 degrees in san rafael through terrainda. good morning to you in santa rosa at 83. 86 fairfield. vallejo in the mid-70s. low 80s in willow glen. outside number 86 to 87 in the brentwood area. going to kind of analyze or reanalyze that. 90 by monday. we have a's at home. i think the nats are just hanging out in california and enjoying their time. they were playing the giants. now they are with the a's. 63 degrees tonight. enjoy...
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or, no, the -- >> waiter: terra. >> anthony: oh, really? oh, man. serious. [ abel laughs ] >> anthony: what's the best thing about this city? >> abel: everything you talked about. that when you bring a baby in he there's a love for life. the work, the art, the attitude, how to live. if i'm in a bad mood i'm negative, i'm down. okay? >> anthony: right. >> abel: then i walk out, i see this chick. see this chick here, lucia? okay? okay, i might be personally like, "i don't feel like going to the market." bah bah. this chick is running the market. she's, like, you know what i mean? i don't know how old she is, but you dig? and never, like, seeing you it's like, "wow. we're alive. we have this moment on earth." and that's part of the food. >> waiter: artichoke. >> anthony: artichoke. mm. oh man, that's amazing. >> abel: okay, when you care about the people you're feeding, you're gonna do it. people come in, you don't care, you don't know, it's just, "i'm just trying to make money." they're like, "i'll cook anything." these guys can't make bad food. >> an
or, no, the -- >> waiter: terra. >> anthony: oh, really? oh, man. serious. [ abel laughs ] >> anthony: what's the best thing about this city? >> abel: everything you talked about. that when you bring a baby in he there's a love for life. the work, the art, the attitude, how to live. if i'm in a bad mood i'm negative, i'm down. okay? >> anthony: right. >> abel: then i walk out, i see this chick. see this chick here, lucia? okay? okay, i might be personally...
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hasn't taken the time to just look at their own world forget about the cosmos for a second let's stop terra form planets you know let's not send rockets let's worry about what the let's not here for a moment and i think it's just disappointing i don't think these concepts are the foreigner that difficult to get people's head around is just the social indoctrination fear and the fear of being ostracized and labeled as something that would be inconvenient for their reputations yeah i think think when your bread is buttered from doing one thing it's tough to tough to change course peter thank you so much for taking the time of your book is the the new human rights movement it's amazing an excellent as all your work is and looking forward to the movie i guess will come out and while it's a reflection so fully will find its release by the end of the year but no promises just can't say and push back should be a fun that's a thank you thank you appreciate it for that was the second of a two part interview with peter joseph you'd like to watch the first part haven't seen it go to youtube dot com re
hasn't taken the time to just look at their own world forget about the cosmos for a second let's stop terra form planets you know let's not send rockets let's worry about what the let's not here for a moment and i think it's just disappointing i don't think these concepts are the foreigner that difficult to get people's head around is just the social indoctrination fear and the fear of being ostracized and labeled as something that would be inconvenient for their reputations yeah i think think...
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. -- terra-cotta has filed for bankruptcy.ear from the company i takeover offer as well coming from key safety people. this could pave the way for the sale. a big wild card remains, who will take the brunt of responsibility when it comes to global recalls? one of the most complicated in the automotive history? takata not off the hook after this sale. we have a lot of debate covering the cost of this $5 billion, some of the automotive experts. $1.6 billion,e in so who will cover the shortfall? betty: we will be following that story is on. -- that story, yvonne. and we have someone joining us, the managing director. a lot of use what this means -- , for thet this means company. they say the company is too big to sell in china. the government has a vested interest to make sure the company continues. they are not making as many offshore sales as before, they will continue business as usual. morgan's we have j.p. asset management strategist. we will have more on what oil will mean for the fed cycle of rate hiking and the asian mark
. -- terra-cotta has filed for bankruptcy.ear from the company i takeover offer as well coming from key safety people. this could pave the way for the sale. a big wild card remains, who will take the brunt of responsibility when it comes to global recalls? one of the most complicated in the automotive history? takata not off the hook after this sale. we have a lot of debate covering the cost of this $5 billion, some of the automotive experts. $1.6 billion,e in so who will cover the shortfall?...
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.>> that is terra moriarty at the bay bridge. >>> there was another traffic backup. a truck overturned at southbound 238. and happened at about 11:30 am. the ramp has been shut down ever since to remove the truck and clean up the acid. that is causing a major traffic backup in the northbound direction of 80. a nearby building was also evacuated the has of the chemical leak. >>> jasmine abuslin, a woman at the center of a sex exploitation suit was in the news today. we were at that news conference today where both jasmine abuslin and her attorney, john burris talked with reporters. >> reporter: abuslin says she wants to move on with her life and put the past behind her. she appeared nervous. she spoke about being exploited by police officers. early wednesday morning the oakland city council agreed to pay her 998 thousand dollars to settle her claim. abuslin, the daughter of a police dispatcher is a former prostitute. police officers from the bay area exploited her and had sex with her. on wednesday she expressed relief. she says she wants to go back to school, become
.>> that is terra moriarty at the bay bridge. >>> there was another traffic backup. a truck overturned at southbound 238. and happened at about 11:30 am. the ramp has been shut down ever since to remove the truck and clean up the acid. that is causing a major traffic backup in the northbound direction of 80. a nearby building was also evacuated the has of the chemical leak. >>> jasmine abuslin, a woman at the center of a sex exploitation suit was in the news today. we...
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expensive modernization campaigns combined with an absence on long-overdue measures for the peaceful terra-cotta treaty and a complete lack of urgency in implementing successive and ptr documents have all fueled this frustration. a world free of nuclear weapons is a vision that has been subscribed to by the united states for several decades. it has been also abrogated by some of the most prominent american statesmen and women in order to enhance international and us security. if you support everyone's responsibility, however, if we are to find our way back to common ground, the nuclear weapon states must show the way. it's changed the commitment to the university shared goal has undergone much of the success over the last seven decades. the united states as owners of the two largest nuclear arsenals has a special responsibility. strategic dialogue we heard quite a lot about that today. on further bilateral reductions. weapons could be a stabilizing factor between the two countries. it would also have positive impact on the overall international treaty. this is particularly important for the nucl
expensive modernization campaigns combined with an absence on long-overdue measures for the peaceful terra-cotta treaty and a complete lack of urgency in implementing successive and ptr documents have all fueled this frustration. a world free of nuclear weapons is a vision that has been subscribed to by the united states for several decades. it has been also abrogated by some of the most prominent american statesmen and women in order to enhance international and us security. if you support...
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ktvu terra spoke to his other daughter who described her dad as a hero. >> it was supposed to be a fun filled sunday, is 1-year-old maria and 5-year-old sister receive i were swimming an fishing with their parents. when the afternoon waters turned choppy from boats and jet-skis, maria watched in horror as her father's kayak flipped on top of them. >> i still don't want to believe it. i really don't. i want -- i want it to be just a dream. but it's not. >> maria says receive i and her father were not wearing life jackets. a jet-skier then came by to help. >> this jet-ski came and he got my sister and my uncle told him, told the person with the jet-ski, he says save my brother, too. >> roney never made it out. the current is known for sucking people under, and the water 50 feet deep with over grown weeds. his body wasn't found until 8.5 hours later. >> they said he wasn't alive anymore. maria's mother was too distraught to talk to us. but maria spoke, now the river haunts her family. >> we don't want to go back to the water no more. that's a bad memory for us now. and we can't bring him
ktvu terra spoke to his other daughter who described her dad as a hero. >> it was supposed to be a fun filled sunday, is 1-year-old maria and 5-year-old sister receive i were swimming an fishing with their parents. when the afternoon waters turned choppy from boats and jet-skis, maria watched in horror as her father's kayak flipped on top of them. >> i still don't want to believe it. i really don't. i want -- i want it to be just a dream. but it's not. >> maria says receive i...
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go out and tantalize the readers about stories about the quote unquote red millionaires with their terra-cotta mansions in their cars and servants, many of whom were white. it was set at the time as one american might own a car, each osage owned 11. this pictures revealing shows traditional osage mother with her daughter addressed in the 1920s as flappers. this is more remarkable which is a found recently over footage that was shot in the 1920s it was taken by an osage who had an early motion picture camera and it was found and restored. you just see a snippet of it but you could get a sense of what it actually look like in the 1920s. now, the tangled history of how the osage had gotten a hold of this rich land goes back to the 17th century where they controlled much of the central part of the country, an area that stretched from what is now kansas and missouri all the way to the edge of the rockies. president thomas jefferson referred to the osage in 18 oh three is a great nation. the following year he met with a delegation of chiefs whom he describes as the finest men he had seen. he promise
go out and tantalize the readers about stories about the quote unquote red millionaires with their terra-cotta mansions in their cars and servants, many of whom were white. it was set at the time as one american might own a car, each osage owned 11. this pictures revealing shows traditional osage mother with her daughter addressed in the 1920s as flappers. this is more remarkable which is a found recently over footage that was shot in the 1920s it was taken by an osage who had an early motion...
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ktvu terra spoke to his other who is 1 years old.er dad died a hero. >> it was supposed to be a fun filled sunday on the delta. is 1-year-old maria and 5-year- old sister receive i were swimming and fishing. but when the afternoon waters turned choppy, maria watched in horror as her father's kayak carrying him and receive i flipped on top of them. >> i still don't want to believe it. i really don't. i want to -- i want this all to be just a dream. but it's not. >> maria says receive i and her father were not wearing life jackets but her dad was an experienced swimmer and pulled receive i in to the surface. a jet-skier came by to help. >> jet-ski came and he got my sister and my uncle told him -- told the person with the jet- ski, he said save my brother, too. >> roney never made it out. current is known for sucking people under and the water 50 feet deep with over grown weeds, roney knee's body wasn't found to .5 hours later. >> they said he wasn't alive anymore. >> maria's mother was too distraught to talk to us. she said now the ri
ktvu terra spoke to his other who is 1 years old.er dad died a hero. >> it was supposed to be a fun filled sunday on the delta. is 1-year-old maria and 5-year- old sister receive i were swimming and fishing. but when the afternoon waters turned choppy, maria watched in horror as her father's kayak carrying him and receive i flipped on top of them. >> i still don't want to believe it. i really don't. i want to -- i want this all to be just a dream. but it's not. >> maria says...
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>> jacob from terra haute, indiana. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: all right?ous. >> i'm high right now. very high. >> what do you do for work? >> i work at mcdonald's. >> do you work high there? [ laughter ] we're out of mcnuggets again? jacob! all right, next? >> what is your name and where are you from? >> izan from pittsburgh. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: there are two yeses but almost all noes. let's see. has izan ever been high at work? >> yes. really. yeah. >> what do you do? >> i look for jobs. >> is why that you lost it? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: he's got a good attitude about it. he's fun employed. that's what they call that. i believe we have one more. >> what is your name and where are you from? >> my name is guillermo from "jimmy kimmel live." >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: i guess we don't really need to go to the tape. guillermo? let's see, what does the audience say? guillermo, is the audience right? have you ever been high at work? >> guillermo: yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, thank you. >> guillermo:
>> jacob from terra haute, indiana. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: all right?ous. >> i'm high right now. very high. >> what do you do for work? >> i work at mcdonald's. >> do you work high there? [ laughter ] we're out of mcnuggets again? jacob! all right, next? >> what is your name and where are you from? >> izan from pittsburgh. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: there are two yeses but almost all...
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plans for a multimillion dollar facility that was to be built by the management and construct dell terra group paid for bond money. accord to the auto o audit they were paid about $$330,000 for projects that haven't started. there was there were questions raised long before the audit. >> the findings in the report are incredibly troubling. since september i've asked for audits because i wanted more information because i had concerns. >> the santa clair county office of education says there is a lot at stake here. >> school construction bonds are generally around $100 million. some can be higher depending on the size and need of the district. and the public places a great deal of faith in their schools to use those monies wisely. >> now the school district and the district attorney's office say they are still reviewing the audit findings and of course civil and criminal proceedings could happen. the school board will address the audit at the july 13th meeting where the andres says he will move to terminate the contract to get another company in to finish the projects. >> thanks robert. >>
plans for a multimillion dollar facility that was to be built by the management and construct dell terra group paid for bond money. accord to the auto o audit they were paid about $$330,000 for projects that haven't started. there was there were questions raised long before the audit. >> the findings in the report are incredibly troubling. since september i've asked for audits because i wanted more information because i had concerns. >> the santa clair county office of education...
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the president has plenipotentiary power terrae navigation -- immigration. circuit opinion, fourth circuit opinion were bad and political decisions. would have been a huge mass if the supreme court had not clarified that the president does have these powers and it did trim back certainly some of the more expansive ideas of quote what the ban is supposed to be. people from these countries can come in. they just need a good reason. >> bill: the courts in february and march. we were listening to them. >> these rulings were kind of ridiculous. they were going through donald trump's campaign tweets and try to ascertain deeper meaning. that was a bad precedent to set, this idea that we can judge donald trump differently than all other leaders. this was an important win for religious liberty. a big reason why was there is news they are going to take up a variable important case about free depression when it comes to the cake baker in colorado. in general, this was a good day for donald trump. >> bill: fleming read the statement and you can react. today's anatomists
the president has plenipotentiary power terrae navigation -- immigration. circuit opinion, fourth circuit opinion were bad and political decisions. would have been a huge mass if the supreme court had not clarified that the president does have these powers and it did trim back certainly some of the more expansive ideas of quote what the ban is supposed to be. people from these countries can come in. they just need a good reason. >> bill: the courts in february and march. we were listening...
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terra ?>>> reporter: at 6 pm you will see people pile in here to watch the game on the jumbotron behind me at city hall . earlier today i was able to go to the official warriors store where i snagged this t-shirt for my nephew . he, along with dozens -- hundreds of thousands of warriors fans will be cheering on their fans in less than two hours . the new official warriors team store has enough hats to make your head spin . >> look what i found .>>> reporter: shells chock-full of bone fingers, bobble heads and basketballs . the choices are dizzying for clifton . who is supporting some nonofficial gear . >> make lebron pay again . >> truck -- >>> reporter: he is one of dozens to hit the store . the first of its kind in the city . >> this is for my four-year-old daughter and eight-year-old son .>>> reporter: melissa is about to catch a plane back home to washington dc . she cannot help i'm bags of blue and gold merchandise . >> we love the wizards but they are not in the finals . we love steph c
terra ?>>> reporter: at 6 pm you will see people pile in here to watch the game on the jumbotron behind me at city hall . earlier today i was able to go to the official warriors store where i snagged this t-shirt for my nephew . he, along with dozens -- hundreds of thousands of warriors fans will be cheering on their fans in less than two hours . the new official warriors team store has enough hats to make your head spin . >> look what i found .>>> reporter: shells...
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. >> anthony: the airport shuttle -- ivan the terra bus -- a "road warrior"-looking behemoth that takesestination. >> bus driver: we're driving ivan. 40-feet long 67,000 pounds, 23 years old, made out of good canadian steel. sometimes the heat actually works. this year it does. >> anthony: it's no short hop to antarctica, and no easy thing to see it the way it should be seen. the last un-[ bleep ] up place on earth. >> bus driver: here we are. try to get plenty of rest and enjoy the antarctic. >> anthony: mcmurdo station, the largest u.s. base on the continent. the hub, supply and support center for everything we do here in antarctica. the pursuit of pure science. it ain't pretty. it looks like a mining camp, but look closely and you notice things like the total absence of liter, not a single cigarette butt. it's one of the most carefully regulated communities on the planet, and it is a communit a tightly knit, highly orgazed, very odd subculture of just under 1,000 people in summer and 150 in winter, all working towards the same thing in this most remote, barren, yet stunningly beautif
. >> anthony: the airport shuttle -- ivan the terra bus -- a "road warrior"-looking behemoth that takesestination. >> bus driver: we're driving ivan. 40-feet long 67,000 pounds, 23 years old, made out of good canadian steel. sometimes the heat actually works. this year it does. >> anthony: it's no short hop to antarctica, and no easy thing to see it the way it should be seen. the last un-[ bleep ] up place on earth. >> bus driver: here we are. try to get plenty...
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tracy. 80s in vallejo, benicia, martinez. 60s in the north bay along the coast. 80s san rafael through terra linda and clearlake at 86. weekend forecast is coming up at 18 minutes after the hour. >>> four years apparently wasn't enough for vallejo city leaders to decide whether cement plant should be built on the waterfront. the 32-acre facility would be located in south vallejo near sonoma boulevard. last night the city council decided to put off the final decision. instead members ordered the developer to come up with a better description of the project and complete a final environmental impact report. the city will then reconsider the proposal at the beginning of next year. >>> today, california democrats are applauding a new single payor healthcare bill that passed the state senate last night. but critics want to know how the bill will be funded. kpix 5's jessica flores joins us live in san leandro with more. >> reporter: california just got one step closer to a single payor healthcare system. it's expected to cost $400 billion but the bill doesn't include a way to pay for it. under that
tracy. 80s in vallejo, benicia, martinez. 60s in the north bay along the coast. 80s san rafael through terra linda and clearlake at 86. weekend forecast is coming up at 18 minutes after the hour. >>> four years apparently wasn't enough for vallejo city leaders to decide whether cement plant should be built on the waterfront. the 32-acre facility would be located in south vallejo near sonoma boulevard. last night the city council decided to put off the final decision. instead members...
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the pricing options now include 100 gigabytes for 11 count nip nine or terra bite for 59.99.ll get unlimited storage for pictures. >> school may be out for the summer for some but a florida teen is taking a classroom project to a hospital. zachary kirkland takes bags of various goods december to sick children. he calls his non-profit silly sock saturday. named for the colorful socks attached to each bag and because he does his deliveries on saturdays. the bags couldn't tape things like coloring books, toys and other activities. >> i'm hoping that this will make them feel better and hopefully it will get their mind off of the hospital and all the different treatments and all of that they're going through. >> zachary has delivered 60 bags so far this year. >>> one of the most banned fashion act sews is back the return of the fan know pack. [ laughter ] >> my daughter loves her pan fanny pack. >> new jersey now let's drivers complain about other people who are distracted behind the wheel. how the program is going so far. ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a pe
the pricing options now include 100 gigabytes for 11 count nip nine or terra bite for 59.99.ll get unlimited storage for pictures. >> school may be out for the summer for some but a florida teen is taking a classroom project to a hospital. zachary kirkland takes bags of various goods december to sick children. he calls his non-profit silly sock saturday. named for the colorful socks attached to each bag and because he does his deliveries on saturdays. the bags couldn't tape things like...
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they lived in terra-cotta mansions. they had servants, many of whom were white.is belied long-standing racial stereotypes. it was said at the time where as one american might own a car, each osage owned 11 of them. charlie: then what happened? david: then they began to be targeted. i write a lot the book about a remarkable osage woman named molly burkart. in 1921, she had an older sister, anna. she disappeared. molly looked everywhere for her. a week later, anna was found in a ravine shot in the back of the head. it was the first hint that the family was being targeted. in just a few days, her mother became mysteriously sick. within two months -- within two months, she stopped breathing. evidence later suggested she had been poisoned. molly had a younger sister. she was so frightened by these murders, she moved closer to molly. one night at 3:00 in the morning, she heard a loud explosion. molly goes to the window of her house and she looks out in the direction of where her sister lived. all she could see was this large orange ball rising into the sky. it looked l
they lived in terra-cotta mansions. they had servants, many of whom were white.is belied long-standing racial stereotypes. it was said at the time where as one american might own a car, each osage owned 11 of them. charlie: then what happened? david: then they began to be targeted. i write a lot the book about a remarkable osage woman named molly burkart. in 1921, she had an older sister, anna. she disappeared. molly looked everywhere for her. a week later, anna was found in a ravine shot in...
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not making incentives to set up more than you need, to remove free speech rather than just removing terranology giants to clamp down on technology grow, its not clear that granting more power over our lives to the tech companies is the best solution. the headlines on bbc news: police have named two of the three men responsible for the london bridge attack. one was 27—year old khuram butt — a british citizen born in pakistan, who was known to the authorities. a vigil has been held close to london bridge, to remember the victims of the attack. 36 people remain in hospital, 18 of them in a critical condition. christine archibald from canada is the first victim to be named. the 30—year old was visiting london for the first time with her fiance. the first funeral of one of the victims of the manchester arena attack has taken place. on the island of barra in the outer hebrides. eilidh macleod attended the ariana grande concert with herfriend, 15—year—old laura macintyre, who remains in hospital. from barra, our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. in the small island community, they sai
not making incentives to set up more than you need, to remove free speech rather than just removing terranology giants to clamp down on technology grow, its not clear that granting more power over our lives to the tech companies is the best solution. the headlines on bbc news: police have named two of the three men responsible for the london bridge attack. one was 27—year old khuram butt — a british citizen born in pakistan, who was known to the authorities. a vigil has been held close to...
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she said she is willing to terra human rights legislation in the battle against terrorists.wo is campaigning an event in the west of london. she said she would make it easy for authorities to arrest terror suspects. she speaks with quite laudable authority on the subject but with that also comes a level of responsibility. as you heard the labour party say, perhaps you bears the responsibility for any failure to make changes to policy in the past. that remains one of the key debates. the latest polling, no change for the conservative level of support, which is interesting in itself. labor at 36%, that puts seven points between them. the overall trend has been tightening. some interesting dynamics, if you look at the conservative party is campaigning, they are campaigning in labor leave constituencies. that perhaps suggest that maybe the conservative party can win some of the seats. we will have to see if that comes to pass. a party eight has been speaking to one of my colleagues who suggested that labor is preparing for some -- for defeat in some constituencies. there are 30
she said she is willing to terra human rights legislation in the battle against terrorists.wo is campaigning an event in the west of london. she said she would make it easy for authorities to arrest terror suspects. she speaks with quite laudable authority on the subject but with that also comes a level of responsibility. as you heard the labour party say, perhaps you bears the responsibility for any failure to make changes to policy in the past. that remains one of the key debates. the latest...
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as a growing police investigation and a large area still sealed off, the city has felt terra's impactmes, but it is still painful, it is still a test of this city's resolve —— this city has felt terror‘s impact many times. we heard theresa may in that report. we are just four days away from a general election in the united kingdom. thursday, people are due to be going to the polls in that election. there has been political reaction from across the board to events in the capital here overnight. let's here a little for the leader of the labour party, germany corbyn. absolutely shocked and horrified at what happened. —— jeremy corbyn. shocked and horrified at what happened. ——jeremy corbyn. looking at the pictures are people running frightened, police running in the other direction to try and help and save lives will stop them are brilliant paramedics, ambulance crews and fire service crews all getting on the scene to help. this isa getting on the scene to help. this is a dreadful terrorist attack. it has taken yet more lives in this country. labour, like the other parties, has said it w
as a growing police investigation and a large area still sealed off, the city has felt terra's impactmes, but it is still painful, it is still a test of this city's resolve —— this city has felt terror‘s impact many times. we heard theresa may in that report. we are just four days away from a general election in the united kingdom. thursday, people are due to be going to the polls in that election. there has been political reaction from across the board to events in the capital here...
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. ♪ yvonne: carmakers fear they will end up shouldering the cost of replacing terra-cottas airbags.bags. they face $5 billion of exposure and are worried about not being reimbursed. let's go live to tokyo. spoke to the cfo on how they plan to move forward here when it comes to takata. how will they managed to produce enough airbags to replace all of use?still in >> that is a key question for them. one part of the strategy is to build up partnerships with other suppliers. the key component of the airbag was the inflator. that is the hard part for them to find replacement. they will be working with a rival here. they will be expanding their partnership there to increase their supply. the cfo told us a few minutes ago, they will also be expanding their own capacity to produce those so that they can keep up with demand for all of those replacement bags and the inflator is needed to supply them. has reported three consecutive years of massive losses. how can the company stay afloat to take all this liability? >> this is still an ongoing question for them that will have to be worked out t
. ♪ yvonne: carmakers fear they will end up shouldering the cost of replacing terra-cottas airbags.bags. they face $5 billion of exposure and are worried about not being reimbursed. let's go live to tokyo. spoke to the cfo on how they plan to move forward here when it comes to takata. how will they managed to produce enough airbags to replace all of use?still in >> that is a key question for them. one part of the strategy is to build up partnerships with other suppliers. the key...
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when i'm in terra haute or super maxx. and that tends to work. i would agree with robin that the numbers are smaller. i would mention a public policy question we grapple with. the average prison sentence for an americanized recruit is 13 years, we've had about two folks that have already been released. we're going to have to grapple with a large number of americans who were arrest ford isis-related activities that are getting out of jail in the not too distant future. you talk to the bureau of prisons or department of homeland security, their eyes glaze over and it's incumbent on us to roll up our sleeves and figure this out. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan. >> i thank the gentleman from texas for holding this hearing and the gentleman from california, it's a broad topic. i don't think we're going to get to all the areas of discussion in this one hearing, i hope we'll do it again. my concern has been isil operatives infiltrating the muslim migration into europe that we saw last year, last 18 months, a lot of
when i'm in terra haute or super maxx. and that tends to work. i would agree with robin that the numbers are smaller. i would mention a public policy question we grapple with. the average prison sentence for an americanized recruit is 13 years, we've had about two folks that have already been released. we're going to have to grapple with a large number of americans who were arrest ford isis-related activities that are getting out of jail in the not too distant future. you talk to the bureau of...
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. >> cups with terra gone room mewled and garnished with fennel and citrus as well.es and mint >> what's your favorite meal to make for special lady. >> she knows who she is at home. it will have to be moat homemade pasta i come from italian family homemade pasta absolutely. >> all right. >> keep that in mine. i usually make like velveeta or something like that. mac and cheese. >> don't do that. >> sounds like a heck of a night. tell me about the wine. >> i'm the wine maker at top point winery we're very happy celebrating our tenth anniversary this month. we're being in the area for while. >> we have today we have chardonnay very refreshing wines for the summer. chardonnay. we have blowns red blends, very very crisp and lean fruitful. that goes with almost ever everything. very versatile. for desert we have a port wine with some sugar. some, you know, nice and bright flavors that we bring to another state. >> i love it. again name of your restaurant. >> point winery at lagrand >> i just have quick shout outs major impressions thank you for the towels. dj bill carol t
. >> cups with terra gone room mewled and garnished with fennel and citrus as well.es and mint >> what's your favorite meal to make for special lady. >> she knows who she is at home. it will have to be moat homemade pasta i come from italian family homemade pasta absolutely. >> all right. >> keep that in mine. i usually make like velveeta or something like that. mac and cheese. >> don't do that. >> sounds like a heck of a night. tell me about the wine....
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back in goes the cat so back in goes the woman the frisky feline finally found itself fortunately on terraool me once, shame hon you. fool me twice, find your own way out of the water. >> cats can swim, right? >> well, watch. >> can cats swim >> i'm thinking yes, because otherwise she would have been diving under the water to get that cat the cat is doing the dog paddle. >> that's a good point we're going to have to rename it a little happy end willing story there, contessa. thanks very much our contessa brewer. >>> u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross hosting the annual select usa investment summit today in maryland that aims to connect global economies and economic development corporations in the united states secretary ross was on "squawk box" earlier and was asked why companies should be investing right now. >> we're lowering taxes. we're cutting regulations and we're stimulating the work force and helping to develop the work force of the future, unleashing our energy resources and redoing our trade agreements that's the whole package that president trump was elected on and it's the who
back in goes the cat so back in goes the woman the frisky feline finally found itself fortunately on terraool me once, shame hon you. fool me twice, find your own way out of the water. >> cats can swim, right? >> well, watch. >> can cats swim >> i'm thinking yes, because otherwise she would have been diving under the water to get that cat the cat is doing the dog paddle. >> that's a good point we're going to have to rename it a little happy end willing story there,...
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mÉdicos, las compaÑÍas en europa, por ejemplo, uno que ve reportajes en francia, italia del mismo en la terrapero tenemos la posible utilizarlos. satcha: es un sistema muy engorroso, obviamente los republicanos que son la mayorÍa de senado estÁn diciendo que mÁs tiempo para tratar de analizar bien la propuesta que son 142 pÁginas. hay que comentar el fallo de la corte suprema de justicia. se permite la entrada en vigor de ciertas partes de este veto migratorio. alan: quÉ es parte? satcha: si una persona puede comprobar que tiene un vÍnculo familiar o educativo, un joven que haya sido azotado por una universidad o una esposa que viene a reunirse con su cÓnyuge, pueden permitirle la entrada, el problema es que todo esto recaerÁ en el gobierno. alan: tambiÉn se pueden tomar las decisiones que no son las adecuadas. satcha: todavÍa no hay un plan, no hay un orden. la decisiÓn final la tomarÁ la corte suprema de justicia. alan: tenemos mucho mÁs que comentar. eso serÁ más adelante. satcha: todos estos temas son de suma importancia, el ciudadano que dÍa a día impulse el desarrollo de este paÍs, todo
mÉdicos, las compaÑÍas en europa, por ejemplo, uno que ve reportajes en francia, italia del mismo en la terrapero tenemos la posible utilizarlos. satcha: es un sistema muy engorroso, obviamente los republicanos que son la mayorÍa de senado estÁn diciendo que mÁs tiempo para tratar de analizar bien la propuesta que son 142 pÁginas. hay que comentar el fallo de la corte suprema de justicia. se permite la entrada en vigor de ciertas partes de este veto migratorio. alan: quÉ es parte?...
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fue un madrugÓn, golpe de vestidor.con este en la terra entra semifinales cuando enfrente italia, en para la pelea del canelo alvarez, estarÁ enfrentando el 16 de septiembre en bÚsqueda de la victoria nÚmero 50 como profesional de saÚl alvarez. alan: este es el agarrÓn que querÍamos ver. vamos a ver, creo que canelo puede salir bien librado. rodolfo: justamente en 2008 me parece que habÍan es sparring, hablamos de uno de los dos boxeadores, de los mejores que hay en su categorÍa. vamos a ver quÉ pase el prÓximo 16 septiembre . en roland garros el nÚmero uno del mundo andy murray, estuvo avanzando el torneo gran slam. venciÓ por parciales de 6-3,6-4,6-4 . ahora se enfrentarÁ a nichikori, sombra momento el que viviÓ. alan: estÁn avanzando los lÓgicos, no? rodolfo: exactamente. rafael nadal tambiÉn estÁ en esta ronda. va a ser una gran oportunidad. vigente la invitaciÓn para este partido de la selecciÓn mexicana. alan: es que querÍa hablar contigo sobre lo de qatar por toda esta cuestiÓn de los paÍses Árabes. luego lo platicamos. rodolfo: de acuerdo. luego te platico la historia de lo q
fue un madrugÓn, golpe de vestidor.con este en la terra entra semifinales cuando enfrente italia, en para la pelea del canelo alvarez, estarÁ enfrentando el 16 de septiembre en bÚsqueda de la victoria nÚmero 50 como profesional de saÚl alvarez. alan: este es el agarrÓn que querÍamos ver. vamos a ver, creo que canelo puede salir bien librado. rodolfo: justamente en 2008 me parece que habÍan es sparring, hablamos de uno de los dos boxeadores, de los mejores que hay en su categorÍa. vamos...
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rise. —— terrorised. once again simply refused to be terra rise. -- terrorised.gy of islamist extremism". we start with our home editor mark easton, whose report does include some distressing images. clear the area now! and a country cried — please not again. we are hearing tonight that british armed police have attended an incident at london bridge, we don‘t know anything more at this stage... atjust after ten last night, three men in a white van drove at speed across london bridge, determined to kill the spirit of the capital. oh, my god. a white van came speeding, 50 mph, it turned into the pavement, hit about three people in front of me. oh, my god! there was people just lying everywhere on the bridge, just people trying to help each other out, people bleeding, there wasjust blood everywhere. having deliberately mown down pedestrians, the three men got out of the van, knives in their hands, murder on their minds. he went and up and started stabbing this girl, i couldn‘t do nothing, mate. they attacked her, and they stabbed another guy, they went up the road,
rise. —— terrorised. once again simply refused to be terra rise. -- terrorised.gy of islamist extremism". we start with our home editor mark easton, whose report does include some distressing images. clear the area now! and a country cried — please not again. we are hearing tonight that british armed police have attended an incident at london bridge, we don‘t know anything more at this stage... atjust after ten last night, three men in a white van drove at speed across london...
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. ♪ ♪ la ciudad de manchester, en la terra, vuelve a ser noticia voy a nivel mundial.iterando el mensaje y sentimiento del mundo artÍstico. [habla en inglÉs] el odio nunca ganarÁ. el miedo nunca nos va a dividir. hoy, todos nos unimos y somos manchester. ♪ entre lÁgrimas y aplausos, ariana grande, invitÓ al escenario al coro de manchester. dos de las coristas sobrevivieron el ataque del 22 de mayo. [habla en inglÉs] con la voz entrecortada asegurÓ que el amor que se sentÍa entre los presentes en la medicina que el mundo necesita. todos los artistas al final subieron al escenario para juntos cantar y alzar la voz de uniÓn y amor por manchester. ♪ [habla en inglÉs] [aplausos] [habla en inglÉs] [aplausos] estamos escuchando el mensaje de justin bieber. era uno de los artistas que se esperaba que llegara. fue el manager de justin bieber que logrÓ reunir a esos artistas. hizo la convocaciÓn al menos de dos semanas que ocurriÓ incidente. un justin bieber muy diferente a lo que acostumbrÁbamos a ver. bastante emocionado. bastante conmovido. utilizando palabras hablando sobre
. ♪ ♪ la ciudad de manchester, en la terra, vuelve a ser noticia voy a nivel mundial.iterando el mensaje y sentimiento del mundo artÍstico. [habla en inglÉs] el odio nunca ganarÁ. el miedo nunca nos va a dividir. hoy, todos nos unimos y somos manchester. ♪ entre lÁgrimas y aplausos, ariana grande, invitÓ al escenario al coro de manchester. dos de las coristas sobrevivieron el ataque del 22 de mayo. [habla en inglÉs] con la voz entrecortada asegurÓ que el amor que se sentÍa entre...
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dual citizen of canada and tanasia and joining hues senior policy adviser for the extremism project terras for having me. maria: your reaction while -- of what took place? >> comes in the heels of attacks overseas. fortunately it seemed the initial phase of the investigation showing that this is a lone-wolf most likely but we have seen the individuals radicalize rather quickly and most likely the individual radicalized on his own perhaps through online materials and may have been inspired by terrorist groups but troublesome regardless of if he self-radicalized or radicalized via contact with individuals from a terrorist organization. maria: that's what we are all trying to get our arms around caitlin huey-burns. you the lone wolfs, obviously this guy is from canada, what do you see? >> it's how do you deal with domestic terrorism and this idea that can happen anywhere any place no matter the kind of security that you have, how are these people getting radicalized, the cyber element i think is really important. how these people are making contacts with these terrorist groups and what the t
dual citizen of canada and tanasia and joining hues senior policy adviser for the extremism project terras for having me. maria: your reaction while -- of what took place? >> comes in the heels of attacks overseas. fortunately it seemed the initial phase of the investigation showing that this is a lone-wolf most likely but we have seen the individuals radicalize rather quickly and most likely the individual radicalized on his own perhaps through online materials and may have been inspired...
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more on yesterday‘s terra attacker into the grenfell tower block fire.. in herfirst interview since diabetes led to her missing the end of the election campaign, we‘ll be asking diane abbott about how we tackle extremism of all sorts. he‘s the last male northern white rhino in the world and when he dies, his species will die with him. we‘ll be speaking live to his keeper in kenya and bring you the latest on efforts to save this magnificent creature from extinction. comedian, john bishop, is best known for making us laugh, but as he takes on a gritty new tv role, we‘ve been finding out what he made of the transition to hard—hitting drama. all that still to come. but now a summary of this morning‘s main news. the family of a man arrested after a terror attack near a london mosque say they are "shocked" and "devastated." father—of—four, darren 0sborne, was held on suspicion of attempted murder and terror offences after a van hit muslim worshippers in finsbury park. last night a vigil took place near the scene of the attack. naga is in finsbury park for us t
more on yesterday‘s terra attacker into the grenfell tower block fire.. in herfirst interview since diabetes led to her missing the end of the election campaign, we‘ll be asking diane abbott about how we tackle extremism of all sorts. he‘s the last male northern white rhino in the world and when he dies, his species will die with him. we‘ll be speaking live to his keeper in kenya and bring you the latest on efforts to save this magnificent creature from extinction. comedian, john...