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welcome to theo jansen. great to have you with us. good morning.es. what inspired you to make these beasts?” think it is life itself has inspired me. i mean, it is quite surprising that we exist, don't we? so that's why i would like to make new creatures, and while making bees, i'm at least... i have the feeling that i have become a little bit wiser about how it all came. so it isa wiser about how it all came. so it is a sort of evolution process. it started in 1990. it has been 28 yea rs started in 1990. it has been 28 years now, and you have already created 40 to 50 of these pieces. but how do you create four metre high beasts? yes, well, you start doing it, and you keep on going. you must not, of course, be disappointed easily. so i think i am a little bit ofan easily. so i think i am a little bit of an optimist, you could say. and how long, theo, does it take to conceptualise and then create these strandbeests? well, it is not a question of conceptualising and creating it. it is a process which sta rts creating it. it is a process which starts
welcome to theo jansen. great to have you with us. good morning.es. what inspired you to make these beasts?” think it is life itself has inspired me. i mean, it is quite surprising that we exist, don't we? so that's why i would like to make new creatures, and while making bees, i'm at least... i have the feeling that i have become a little bit wiser about how it all came. so it isa wiser about how it all came. so it is a sort of evolution process. it started in 1990. it has been 28 yea rs...
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and in this river of development, theo, you use scientific formulas.e tubes which i needed to let the animal walk on the same level. that's the special way of strandbeests walking. they don't walk up and down, like you do, but they stay on the same level, and that's because of the length of the tubes which i use, and i wrote a computer program. all right, so you've been using the algorithm for close to 30 years. but how do they really move across the sand? well, they're pushed by the wind, and sometimes they can store the wind. can you hold this? yes, i can hold this. you can make sort of pumps with these tubes. so there's a small opening at the end here, and it fits into another tube, and you have a sort of pump. these pumps are connected with the wind, which go up and down with the wind, and they pump air into pet bottles on the back with high pressure. and that gives spare energy the animals need, if the windfalls away. there is a bit of energy in their stomach, as i call it, and they can walk on stored wind, you could say. fascinating. you have bee
and in this river of development, theo, you use scientific formulas.e tubes which i needed to let the animal walk on the same level. that's the special way of strandbeests walking. they don't walk up and down, like you do, but they stay on the same level, and that's because of the length of the tubes which i use, and i wrote a computer program. all right, so you've been using the algorithm for close to 30 years. but how do they really move across the sand? well, they're pushed by the wind, and...
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a couple of days later he was transferred back to the theo lacy jail.e wanted to avoid. >> i would probably never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like no sunlight, two-man cell. you're in a cell, like they lock the door on you. >> really? that's where i guess you see the real serious. see, that's somewhat disturbing. >> i don't know why they brought me over here. i liked it better over there. >> have you told your mom your moved over here. >> i talked to her. she got right on the phone with my lawyer and i just talked to her again today and she said there's nothing they can really do. >> on the bright side, gonzales says his new cellmate is helping him adjust to the change. >> right away we connected a lot, especially if you want to learn and he's getting me into more about god and jesus and got me a bible and we do bible study every day. >> have you accepted jesus christ as your lord and personal savior? >> yep, right when i first started coming here, i totally decided to let him fully in my life and i got rid of all my sins and blessed hi
a couple of days later he was transferred back to the theo lacy jail.e wanted to avoid. >> i would probably never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like no sunlight, two-man cell. you're in a cell, like they lock the door on you. >> really? that's where i guess you see the real serious. see, that's somewhat disturbing. >> i don't know why they brought me over here. i liked it better over there. >> have you told your mom your moved over here. >> i talked...
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thank you thank theo. they. only. fund you know non-sensational my loans. and then a. loon you. get out of. the cup. it's. been in the bag. look. look not. play. play. play play. play. play play play on the place get out the book play him up just let it go play play. solo play the. look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look for the something and see the can is. the better lawyer looking. to dump the bad cold cold blood. in the player. looks like. he's. playing. along the border. click. clack. clack eleven. clicks clock . cliff. thank you. thank us . for me on complete. with. politics just cannot get. this cream a. story that. the leaflet. slowly. slowly as a cold snow. going to. play . looks old look look look look look look look look lol. lol look let's look slowly. look. look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look. look. look. look look. look look look. look look he's a boot. cut. all the polls to elect . to be aplace nothing sully let's. give me a pretzel let's look let's flip. cutler lol.
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theo legett, bbc news.p has further raised global trade tensions, by threatening to impose a twenty per cent import tariff on all european cars coming into the united states. the warning was posted on twitter, shortly after retaliatory levies imposed by the eu on a number of american goods, came into effect. earlier i spoke to our north america reporter anthony zurcher. it seems like the united states is willing to do some sabre rattling now with the latest round of trade wars, notjust with the eu and canada, however, there's also an ongoing trade dispute with china. in a couple of weeks, the united states will impose $34 billion worth of tariffs on china and there's talk of immediate chinese retaliation as well. so this rhetoric and the threats and the retaliations have been escalating on multiple fronts just in the past few weeks. i mean, i am tempted to ask where does it go now? when the president gets near his twitter account it is hard to know, but we have interviewed that so many analysts in the last
theo legett, bbc news.p has further raised global trade tensions, by threatening to impose a twenty per cent import tariff on all european cars coming into the united states. the warning was posted on twitter, shortly after retaliatory levies imposed by the eu on a number of american goods, came into effect. earlier i spoke to our north america reporter anthony zurcher. it seems like the united states is willing to do some sabre rattling now with the latest round of trade wars, notjust with the...
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theo leggett, bbc news. rolls—royce's headquarters in derby. what have people been saying to you there? this is really a hammer blow for the workforce, and for the city of derby, everyone you speak to as a family member or friend who works here and is proud to do so. rolls—royce has had its share of problems in recent years, a string of profit warnings, it lost billions in 2016, a new chief executive righted that but he has decided to lighten that load and says the kind of money to pour into research and development to stay competitive means rolls—royce had to be much more profitable. unless that happens, there will not be jobs here for future generations and families in derby to go to. thinking of future generations is little comfort to this current generation where thousands have defined themselves anotherjob over the next couple of years. the government is to relax immigration rules to allow more skilled workers from outside the eu into the uk. the home office is expected to confirm that foreign doctors a
theo leggett, bbc news. rolls—royce's headquarters in derby. what have people been saying to you there? this is really a hammer blow for the workforce, and for the city of derby, everyone you speak to as a family member or friend who works here and is proud to do so. rolls—royce has had its share of problems in recent years, a string of profit warnings, it lost billions in 2016, a new chief executive righted that but he has decided to lighten that load and says the kind of money to pour...
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our business correspondent, theo leggett, joins us now.e auto industry in the uk is extremely important. it generates about £20 billion a year free economy and is responsible for employing 186,000 people directly in manufacturing and many more in supporting industries. investment has been falling for some time. last year there was £1.1 billion invested by car—makers against £1.6 billion the year before, so there is a trend. the thing with investment is it is unpredictable, it is cyclical, but what the society of motor manufacturers and traders are saying 110w manufacturers and traders are saying now is that reading into the ruins as you said in a previous interview, looking at the signs that are out there, the signs are that companies are sitting on their hands. they are not investing in new factories and the like at the moment, and the reason is, the smmt says, the uncertainty of the conditions over brexit. and in particular, what is going to happen at the borders. the smmt says at the moment we're part of the single market of the customs
our business correspondent, theo leggett, joins us now.e auto industry in the uk is extremely important. it generates about £20 billion a year free economy and is responsible for employing 186,000 people directly in manufacturing and many more in supporting industries. investment has been falling for some time. last year there was £1.1 billion invested by car—makers against £1.6 billion the year before, so there is a trend. the thing with investment is it is unpredictable, it is cyclical,...
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joining us now is our business correspondent theo leggett. what's the goal, why are retailers in suchof these are not included, one in ireland, for example. there are 16 of these category one stores which will be kept under the current terms, rents will not be true that they will be as normal. of the category two stores, there will be reduced rent, 75% of current levels, and they will continue trading as well, that is one of those stores. the remaining 31, including the flagship store on london's oxford street just down the flagship store on london's oxford streetjust down the road, they will have read reduced to 30% of current levels for seven months and after that they will close, so that will more than half their size, pictured for company —— they will have their rent reduced to 30%. the retail environment is changing. house of fraser has been very clear about that, and have set out a recovery plan based on that assumption. more people are buying things at home to internet sites like amazon, and that means if you have large stores on rents negotiated years ago when the high street
joining us now is our business correspondent theo leggett. what's the goal, why are retailers in suchof these are not included, one in ireland, for example. there are 16 of these category one stores which will be kept under the current terms, rents will not be true that they will be as normal. of the category two stores, there will be reduced rent, 75% of current levels, and they will continue trading as well, that is one of those stores. the remaining 31, including the flagship store on...
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theo leggett, bbc news.o dominate debate. spain are through to the knockout stages after a stoppage—time equaliser with morocco. the goal was initially disallowed before var had another look. portugal have also progressed following their draw with iran. var played a role in disputed penalties, and in the decision not to send off cristiano ronaldo. richard conway reports. football at every level it's played relies on decisions. from moscow playgrounds to world cup stadiums, it remains a game ofjudgments. commentator: if this gets given, this will be a joke. but even with technology and the introduction of a video assisted referee, or var as it is known, there seems to be no escaping the controversy. last night portugal's cedric soares appeared to handle the ball late into the match against iran, but was it deliberate? and therefore a penalty? after listening to the var and reviewing the footage himself, the spot kick was awarded. commentator: 0h, he's given it. my goodness. the referee retains the final decis
theo leggett, bbc news.o dominate debate. spain are through to the knockout stages after a stoppage—time equaliser with morocco. the goal was initially disallowed before var had another look. portugal have also progressed following their draw with iran. var played a role in disputed penalties, and in the decision not to send off cristiano ronaldo. richard conway reports. football at every level it's played relies on decisions. from moscow playgrounds to world cup stadiums, it remains a game...
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theo legett, bbc news.we'll get the latest from westminster from alex forsyth, but first matthew richards is outside airbus‘s broughton factory, in north wales. what are people saying to you that today, matthew? a very small village on the border and speaking to people in the centre of the village earlier either they worked in the past related to domino did. they say it is hard to over emphasise how big a problem it would be for this area if the factories were to close or move elsewhere. they say it would have a wide impact on house and things like that. some 6000 based that this plant making all the wings for airbus aircraft around the world. as you heard in the package, a lot of ancillary industries and it is estimated 11,000 jobs in the area help in the supply chain. the back, airbus does a lot of work with the local community. does this afternoon a group of schoolchildren this afternoon learning about and the industry and having a flight in light aircraft as well. the heads of airbus is saying this star
theo legett, bbc news.we'll get the latest from westminster from alex forsyth, but first matthew richards is outside airbus‘s broughton factory, in north wales. what are people saying to you that today, matthew? a very small village on the border and speaking to people in the centre of the village earlier either they worked in the past related to domino did. they say it is hard to over emphasise how big a problem it would be for this area if the factories were to close or move elsewhere. they...
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everybody who is familiar with the horn of africa has waited for this day to come that every trains and theo pins are need and thanks to the new prime minister that t. in his inaugural speech invited eritreans and excepted the border ruling which was decided the hague commission the boundary commission some years ago i think this was so far the stumbling step you have for the every trains and now he accepted and want to implement the decision and i think this opened the door for the eritreans to accept to to come to us so because there have been peace efforts in the past but you think this time is different well to my knowledge they have not been by letter a diplomatic meetings within the last two decades yeah there are no embassies in either side so there were no official meetings and this indeed is the first really honest effort that i that i know of. resawing in our report we're also talking about lot of young eritreans trying to make the perilous journey to europe you've lived in eritrea talk to us a little bit describe what life is like for a young eritrean well it is it is a small coun
everybody who is familiar with the horn of africa has waited for this day to come that every trains and theo pins are need and thanks to the new prime minister that t. in his inaugural speech invited eritreans and excepted the border ruling which was decided the hague commission the boundary commission some years ago i think this was so far the stumbling step you have for the every trains and now he accepted and want to implement the decision and i think this opened the door for the eritreans...
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have been involved in one of africa's most intractable standoffs for decades earlier this month a theo period said it would fully accept the terms of a peace deal made with eritrea in two thousand. divers and an underwater drone have joined the search for a ferry that sank in indonesia's lake toba on monday but this is authorities raise the estimate of the number of missing to one hundred eighty it's hard to accurately assess the true number of missing is the vessel did not have a passenger list and these thoughts have been operating illegally. to day seven of the football world cup and one of the tournament favorite support to go beat morocco in moscow in a tightly fought group battle the portuguese didn't waste any time in taking the lead christiane but know. how. a corner right into the back of a net after just four minutes it was too much for broken keeper when their jewish americans were no pushover there and came close to equalising in the second half right off the safe. patricio one nil. final score can become the first team out of the tournament. now the surprised team of the w
have been involved in one of africa's most intractable standoffs for decades earlier this month a theo period said it would fully accept the terms of a peace deal made with eritrea in two thousand. divers and an underwater drone have joined the search for a ferry that sank in indonesia's lake toba on monday but this is authorities raise the estimate of the number of missing to one hundred eighty it's hard to accurately assess the true number of missing is the vessel did not have a passenger...
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good businesses say it's for their customers and employees to know exactlyreow much theoing to have to pay. but certainly a lot of gray area for iniative that has passed in the district. the mayor and council members have come outnd say they opposed it. >> i don't think it's a done deal. adam tuss live in d.c. 5:03. >> some other b take aways from the d.c. primary. mayor muriel bowser is on her way to become the party's nominee. she is headed to be the first two-term mayor since mayor williams. council member mary shay isot pictured here because she ran unopposed. >>> 5:03. now we turn to the crisis at the border and the fallout in washington. president trump met with house l republicanst night and told them he is 1,000% with them as they push a major immigration overhaul bill. the president saide wants to see an end to the policy that children from nt parents at the border. he did not take questions fromw ers. >> shame. shame. shame. shame. >> homeland security secretary kiersten nielsenaced protesters while she ate dinner at a mexican restaurant in d.c. this as both maryland and virg
good businesses say it's for their customers and employees to know exactlyreow much theoing to have to pay. but certainly a lot of gray area for iniative that has passed in the district. the mayor and council members have come outnd say they opposed it. >> i don't think it's a done deal. adam tuss live in d.c. 5:03. >> some other b take aways from the d.c. primary. mayor muriel bowser is on her way to become the party's nominee. she is headed to be the first two-term mayor since...
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as if a woman is raped a proposal currently on hold is seeking to ban abortions in all cases in a theo pia's capital officials say several people are dead after a bomb went off during a pro-government rally in central mescal square prime minister ahmed was attending but was spirited away by a security detail he took office in april and has since introduced reforms in turkey had to the polls on sunday with the future of the country's political system at stake if president wretch of tayyip erdogan wins he's promised to deliver sweeping constitutional changes to further strengthen the presidency which was once only a ceremonial role well despite his challengers everything is pointing to another win for the anchor a strong. what it. is president. has been steering the course of turkish politics for more than fifteen years it is good he has a good shot of reelection which would allow him to further tighten his grip on power. after this presidential election the most common for the show constitutional changes in a generation will come into force they were only narrowly backed by the turkish
as if a woman is raped a proposal currently on hold is seeking to ban abortions in all cases in a theo pia's capital officials say several people are dead after a bomb went off during a pro-government rally in central mescal square prime minister ahmed was attending but was spirited away by a security detail he took office in april and has since introduced reforms in turkey had to the polls on sunday with the future of the country's political system at stake if president wretch of tayyip...
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any theo p.-a a grenade attack on a pro-government rally in the capital addis ababa has left at least one person dead and dozens wounded new prime minister escaped harm the rallies organizer called it a quote assassination attempt the city's deputy police commissioner and nine officers have reportedly been accused of security shortcomings and detained. and going to turkey where campaigning has concluded for landmark elections coming up on sunday the candidates spent their final day rallying their supporters president move these elections up by more than a year and it's being seen as a referendum on his fifteen years in power. the last chance to drum up votes before the election president added one addressing tens of thousands of supporters in istanbul top of his agenda the new presidential system which will give him sweeping new powers if he is reelected. you show love was not about any account serious in the turkey will take flight with this new system god willing this will take us up to a new l
any theo p.-a a grenade attack on a pro-government rally in the capital addis ababa has left at least one person dead and dozens wounded new prime minister escaped harm the rallies organizer called it a quote assassination attempt the city's deputy police commissioner and nine officers have reportedly been accused of security shortcomings and detained. and going to turkey where campaigning has concluded for landmark elections coming up on sunday the candidates spent their final day rallying...
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theo legett, bbc news. about half of airbus‘s 14,000 workers are based in wales. andrew rt davies, leader of the conservatives in the welsh assembly, who was a prominent voice for leave during the referendum campaign in wales. very good evening to you. good evening. this is a huge number of jobs we are talking about for wales. you must be concerned by what air bus is saying today? what i'm disappointed that is the megaphone diplomacy airbus are employing today. all companies rely on a dedicated work force and workers across the uk have dedicated their blood, sweat and tears to the airbus cause. i don't think it's helpful using megaphone diplomacy saying they might move some of these jobs oi’ they might move some of these jobs or all of thesejobs out they might move some of these jobs or all of these jobs out to china. ultimately, it's not the government's position we don't want a deal. it's about negotiating a good dealfor britain a deal. it's about negotiating a good deal for britain and a deal. it's about negotiating a good dealfor britain and europe. nearly 30%
theo legett, bbc news. about half of airbus‘s 14,000 workers are based in wales. andrew rt davies, leader of the conservatives in the welsh assembly, who was a prominent voice for leave during the referendum campaign in wales. very good evening to you. good evening. this is a huge number of jobs we are talking about for wales. you must be concerned by what air bus is saying today? what i'm disappointed that is the megaphone diplomacy airbus are employing today. all companies rely on a...
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environmental protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation glowplug theo's the multimedia environment series on d.w. . welcome to this special edition of pop export this time around we take an in-depth look at german reggae star gentleman. we'll be following the evolution of his career checking out his life credentials. and meeting some of his famous friends. to a gentleman is germany's biggest reggae to form he's shifted over a million records to date and has even made a name for himself in the path by the brigade jamaica. plain good. sense free. to. do one thing only seem to lend to germany has been honing his credit style sound and vocals for over twenty years and with that you. break the bike if it is so diverse that i can find a song for every atmosphere so i never tire of it and that's the biggest misunderstanding about reggae that it always sounds the same if you listen to a jamaican radio station you notice how varied the music is and i shouted american on the fuse i just didn't think i could see the gentleman's commitment as the rewarded with a stri
environmental protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation glowplug theo's the multimedia environment series on d.w. . welcome to this special edition of pop export this time around we take an in-depth look at german reggae star gentleman. we'll be following the evolution of his career checking out his life credentials. and meeting some of his famous friends. to a gentleman is germany's biggest reggae to form he's shifted over a million records to date and has...
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temperatures in ther 60s theo m. ea a t dry day. here's your seven day forecast.tures into theid eight 30s tomorrow. low eig 30s on tuday, both days we'll hav low humidity. eighty-six as we head into wednesday. scattered showers and storms on wednesdayo probably a a 4 350 percent chance of rain. a dryer friday, saturday and and sunday b at that, 93, 94, 94. we' going to be smoking. ninety-four, o boy. enjoy the early dayses. enjoy the nft coup days. >> coming up, world cup dayen . highlights from day's reaction from around the.orld. ld six teams in action today and harry scoring a hat trick to a record win and yeah pan forcing draw. first let's take a look at when colombia e poland p runs. colombia has a goal. combia keeps their world cupft hopes aliveer falling to japan last week. g they the win against poland winning three to zero. they will try advance past the group stage. record settle a new record haf, theor most ever the country in world c play. the highlit was harry cane's hat trick. england adding another goal in the second hf. panama fans still hadrtmre
temperatures in ther 60s theo m. ea a t dry day. here's your seven day forecast.tures into theid eight 30s tomorrow. low eig 30s on tuday, both days we'll hav low humidity. eighty-six as we head into wednesday. scattered showers and storms on wednesdayo probably a a 4 350 percent chance of rain. a dryer friday, saturday and and sunday b at that, 93, 94, 94. we' going to be smoking. ninety-four, o boy. enjoy the early dayses. enjoy the nft coup days. >> coming up, world cup dayen ....
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all of theo meet principal characters. westmoreland, the head of the cia, visitors like vice president humphrey. mcnamara, all those guys. that was pretty exciting for young officer. >> any stories about those individuals? there are a lot. henry cabot lodge himself was a very interesting person. is been a very serious candidate for president at one point. seat tolost his senate jack kennedy, he was appointed ambassador to the u.n.. very active throughout the time. as a leading republican. he was the vice presidential was defeatednixon in 1960.y it was a very interesting character. the contrast was pretty great. i learned a lot from him. one of the people i got to know during that time was henry kissinger. stayed at my house for a couple of days. he was just a harvard professor them. then. after i left the anon, my first assignment after vietnam was to a real combat zone, cambridge massachusetts at the school of government there. henry kissinger's class. that was one interesting contact. up and asked him what he thought i s
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th a well, thought-out account of what happened the photographers captured theo moments t able to step back in a time of tneuma thatd your newsroom in a war zone and do your j job as aournalist even as your directly impact by the and thepeaks volumes people i spoke with made at clear they spoke about theze capitatte in its employees and really one lastestament to th.r commitment i can tell you this we're putting out a paper tomorrow.s so while thi has been hard to cor, it is amazing to watch theit cap gazette stand strg during this time of tragedy. >>er thank you vmuch for your professionalis i know it's tou to cover tragedy like that. f thank you your work here on o behalff everybody at fox 5. see you around the office ea tomorrow. >>>ntime police have a lot of work left in the investigation,he suspected shooter has been identified as running feud with the gazette after they reported he t pleade guilty criminal harassment and sue the paper for defamation but the casen is throw out it is abundantly clear to police this guy specifically targeted the newsroom. >>hae knowt there were thre
th a well, thought-out account of what happened the photographers captured theo moments t able to step back in a time of tneuma thatd your newsroom in a war zone and do your j job as aournalist even as your directly impact by the and thepeaks volumes people i spoke with made at clear they spoke about theze capitatte in its employees and really one lastestament to th.r commitment i can tell you this we're putting out a paper tomorrow.s so while thi has been hard to cor, it is amazing to watch...
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and a sea breeze knocked us down to an antioch, nearly 100 a plenty ofs and some spots will hold in theowe sunday. it's going to be another warm to hot afternoon. 90 the high in san jose, cupertino and santa clara. 80 in redwood city. 76 the high. downtown san francisco, 72 in the afternoon and daly city into the north bay, 80ss. 87 sndan r aafael and 90 in san rosa and highs in napa. 85 newark, 87 in fremont and inland holding in the 90 antioch and -- you're entering the arena under sunshine mild k conditions and when you are exiting, upper 60s. he beach a popular st. santa cruz, we are soaking in the sunshine and tomorrow another nice beach day. temperatures up 60s to mid 70s. you'll notice a sea breeze and accuweather 7 day forecast and by tuesday cool and wednesday and thursday similar pattern before we warm back up friday and saturday. right now, does not look to be as hot. one more day this intense heat and cooler on monday. >> people were complaining. >> i love it but some people don't like. >> it tlooet a little dose it. >> how did i guess? >> talk about -- that was just fun ever
and a sea breeze knocked us down to an antioch, nearly 100 a plenty ofs and some spots will hold in theowe sunday. it's going to be another warm to hot afternoon. 90 the high in san jose, cupertino and santa clara. 80 in redwood city. 76 the high. downtown san francisco, 72 in the afternoon and daly city into the north bay, 80ss. 87 sndan r aafael and 90 in san rosa and highs in napa. 85 newark, 87 in fremont and inland holding in the 90 antioch and -- you're entering the arena under sunshine...
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theo leggett reports.de it clear time and time again, he thinks imports of cheap foreign steel and aluminium are harming the us industry. the american steel and aluminium industry has been ravaged by aggressive foreign trade practices. it's really an assault on our country. his tariffs are meant to protect the workers at steel mills in pennsylvania, michigan and indiana. but they could end up costing jobs outside the united states. the new tariffs could have a significant impact on the uk's steel industry. last year british businesses exported about 350,000 tonnes of steel and steel products to the united states. it's a trade worth around £350 million a year and it accounts for about 7% of total production here. but people within the industry are worried that damage to the sector could go beyond the loss of some sales. we're worried about the direct impact, but we are really equally worried from the whole sector point of view about a flood of steel that would normally have gone to the us coming to our mark
theo leggett reports.de it clear time and time again, he thinks imports of cheap foreign steel and aluminium are harming the us industry. the american steel and aluminium industry has been ravaged by aggressive foreign trade practices. it's really an assault on our country. his tariffs are meant to protect the workers at steel mills in pennsylvania, michigan and indiana. but they could end up costing jobs outside the united states. the new tariffs could have a significant impact on the uk's...
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theo leggett, bbc news.hat is where the cuts will be most keenly felt. that is right. two thirds of these cuts are going to happen in the uk, this is the head quarters of the company. something like 15,000 people work here, and we estimate something like 20, 25% of the workforce is going to go. that blow will come quite quickly, we are told about a third of the jobs will go told about a third of the jobs will 9° by told about a third of the jobs will go by the end of the year. so this will be quite a shock here in the city and surrounding area, this is the biggest private employer in the city, you talk to anybody around here, and they know somebody who works here. and so it will have a knock on effect on the economy. that is why local mps raised the issue today and were given a reassurance by the business secretary that he would do what he could to off set thejob would do what he could to off set the job losses. would do what he could to off set thejob losses. question would do what he could to off set the j
theo leggett, bbc news.hat is where the cuts will be most keenly felt. that is right. two thirds of these cuts are going to happen in the uk, this is the head quarters of the company. something like 15,000 people work here, and we estimate something like 20, 25% of the workforce is going to go. that blow will come quite quickly, we are told about a third of the jobs will go told about a third of the jobs will 9° by told about a third of the jobs will go by the end of the year. so this will be...
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factwhen i spoke about the i have raised taxes on the wealthiest 1% and lowering them class, when theoshas more money in , when people who actually spend their money are more confident about having that money to spend, more confident about their future and their kids future, i have no worries that businesses will be able to be profitable and to do very well when more people have confidence and money to spend in our society. perhaps ite, is flies in the pace of the trickle down economics that people are still clinging to, but i don't believe in those. i believe if you strengthen the middle class, strengthen the majority of the population that is worried about their future and don't have the kinds of death in their pockets that the business community does, that the entire society will do that are in the political context will get less polarized, and that ultimately is the only way we are going to be able to move forward in a world that is strained and polarized in its politics right now. ♪ ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq," where we focus on the risks and rewards offer
factwhen i spoke about the i have raised taxes on the wealthiest 1% and lowering them class, when theoshas more money in , when people who actually spend their money are more confident about having that money to spend, more confident about their future and their kids future, i have no worries that businesses will be able to be profitable and to do very well when more people have confidence and money to spend in our society. perhaps ite, is flies in the pace of the trickle down economics that...
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there's a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest >>> virginia police are on theo ok-out for a serial flasher in arlington and he struck again near the iwo jima memorial. police are concerned he'stt geg more aggressive groped akes nearly a dozen incidents since january. >> new this morning, the washington nionals added relieveralvin herrara for the kaas city royals, arguably best reli picture in baseball with a 1.05 era. >>> what may b shock of the year, barry trotz resigned, just twnweeks aftering stanley contract extension, trotz was a asking for a five-year contrac with guaranteed $5 million every moyear. ey wasn't necessary areally the issue but more the leng of the contract. ♪ . >>> 4:35 is the time. the game sheer, erin will talk about roads in a minute but mike thomas we want to start with you and the weather. >>> nasty inout. k it is. >> it's like an island without the beach humidso >> it's summer, people. >> butit is better than yesterday though? no. it's worse. >> really? >> yes. in what way >> humidity. much higher humidity if you stey outside this morning. and
there's a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest >>> virginia police are on theo ok-out for a serial flasher in arlington and he struck again near the iwo jima memorial. police are concerned he'stt geg more aggressive groped akes nearly a dozen incidents since january. >> new this morning, the washington nionals added relieveralvin herrara for the kaas city royals, arguably best reli picture in baseball with a 1.05 era. >>> what may b shock of the year,...
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>> yes, >> reporter: ana says he do background checksne on al hires and next year they will quire theo apply for licenses before starting work. >> that's a rigorous interview process. >> reporter: we found nearby 100% of teachers were rilicense. ine george's county they are not allowed to teach without one. this man has two sons at oyster adams school. >> it doesn't make a lot of sense that the system in d.c. hasn't embraced and built upon thewledge that goes into a systemedentiali >> hundreds of teachers for first-ngar teachers acco records obtained by the i team, but others taught with years of experience, and some are high profile. >> licensing is a safety net. >> licensing is absolutely the safety net. >> reporter: as for lacy thorton, she found a new teaching job at a private school in prince george's county as she awaited trial, a private school that did not require a license. d.c.chool officials say they're process hires quality teachers eveny' if t not licensed through background checks and multiple wsinterv we expect reaction from other d.c. officials tomorrow. scott mcfarlane
>> yes, >> reporter: ana says he do background checksne on al hires and next year they will quire theo apply for licenses before starting work. >> that's a rigorous interview process. >> reporter: we found nearby 100% of teachers were rilicense. ine george's county they are not allowed to teach without one. this man has two sons at oyster adams school. >> it doesn't make a lot of sense that the system in d.c. hasn't embraced and built upon thewledge that goes into...
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we've done a good job, but if you don't get theo sell it. >> there are concrete steps they can take within the next few weeks. they could transfer nuclear warheads out of the country to a third country, they could transfer weapons grade nuclear material or plutonium. >> after months of nameg, the president has taken a new approach with kim following the summit. >> we have developed a very special bond. >> he spoke to fox news' hannity about antagonizing them. >> sometimes i felt foolish doing it, but we had no choice. >> the president said he will be inviting kim to the white house. president trump also said he plans to visit pyongyang sometime in the future. anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> well, ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll speak with cbs news military and homeland security analyst james "sandy" winnefeld about the summit and the implications of ending military exercises with south korea. >>> now we move on to domestic politics and president trump's role in the latest round of primaries. primaries were held in five states yesterday. the m
we've done a good job, but if you don't get theo sell it. >> there are concrete steps they can take within the next few weeks. they could transfer nuclear warheads out of the country to a third country, they could transfer weapons grade nuclear material or plutonium. >> after months of nameg, the president has taken a new approach with kim following the summit. >> we have developed a very special bond. >> he spoke to fox news' hannity about antagonizing them. >>...
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as you both so well know here, and quickly as we finish this segment, i wanted to ask you, reverend theo harris, as you are listening to bishop barber, there is a separation, right? there is a division that does not necessarily equate of the entire group of the religious communities they was describing being together on this very topic, and what would you say, reverend theo harris to get the entire community forward with the idea of taking care of the families and children? >> i would say that we have to go back to the texts, and we have to go back to the teachings and see what they have to say. what their instruction to us is, and that is to welcome the immigrant in. it is to keep families together, and to the lift everybody up and to make sure that all have a decent life. we were in the morning, in a tent with jewish rab byes, with muslim imams celebrating shabbat and talking about release to the captives and welcoming folks in. and people have been at the wall, and in kconversation and solidarity with the people struggling, and there have said that we are going to lift everyone up. >>
as you both so well know here, and quickly as we finish this segment, i wanted to ask you, reverend theo harris, as you are listening to bishop barber, there is a separation, right? there is a division that does not necessarily equate of the entire group of the religious communities they was describing being together on this very topic, and what would you say, reverend theo harris to get the entire community forward with the idea of taking care of the families and children? >> i would say...
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theo legett, bbc news.use of fraser has been given approval by creditors to close 31 stores. that will result in up to 6000 job losses. this is the chain that wanted to shut 3i 6000 job losses. this is the chain that wanted to shut 31 of its 59 shops and impose huge rent cuts on others that it intends to keep. 6000 jobs at risk, in a drastic attempt to save the chain from collapse. it would have faced administration, but that approval by creditors of the proposal to close 31 stores means it has some time. it will cost 6000 jobs. let's return to the story about airbus. joining me now rear admiral simon henley — president of the royal aeronautical society. he acted as a witness in the business, energy and industrial strategy select committee's report into brexit‘s impact on the industry. are airbus writing what they are saying or is there an element of scare mongering? —— are airbus right in what they are saying. it is underlining the high level agreements of the customs union and sea mless agreements of the
theo legett, bbc news.use of fraser has been given approval by creditors to close 31 stores. that will result in up to 6000 job losses. this is the chain that wanted to shut 3i 6000 job losses. this is the chain that wanted to shut 31 of its 59 shops and impose huge rent cuts on others that it intends to keep. 6000 jobs at risk, in a drastic attempt to save the chain from collapse. it would have faced administration, but that approval by creditors of the proposal to close 31 stores means it has...
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implementation of this agreement for the last sixteen years but the us the un and others failed to pressure you theo pia so maybe the question is then you know this last line eritrea doesn't have to respond until a full withdrawal actually happens because as you see right there are a lot of people saying actions speak louder than world words let's give a royal commission and i jump it yes but then i want to hear also from or i'll go ahead. you are absolutely right that from a purely legal point of this is something i want to point out over and over again from a purely legal point of view editor doesn't need to say anything if you'll be a house to withdraw its troops and then things would be normalized or talks toward normalization would start but from a purely diplomatic and political point of view it would be remiss not to get involved. but one thing that i want to point out is that but in there has never been if you. and the residents of today or the past sixteen years the vast majority of them are part of european resettlement schemes that have been happening in the past sixteen years or immediat
implementation of this agreement for the last sixteen years but the us the un and others failed to pressure you theo pia so maybe the question is then you know this last line eritrea doesn't have to respond until a full withdrawal actually happens because as you see right there are a lot of people saying actions speak louder than world words let's give a royal commission and i jump it yes but then i want to hear also from or i'll go ahead. you are absolutely right that from a purely legal point...
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right now we are watching theo moderate heavy rain down across parts of central virginia. come towards the d.c. metro area. just know this is going to be quite a bit of rain now across much of culpepper, warrenton,fr ericksburg and stafford. all getting the heavy rain right now. heit's come straight upi-95 corridor. temperatures not going to budge much. low to mid 70s now with the eady rain moving in. that will be it for temperatures today. rainy weather start t finish. we're not going to stay in the upper 60s and low s70 for most of the day. high temperature for today, 78 degrees. that's already in the rearview mirror. melissa, how is traffic on a friday? >> good mornine a cou problems here right now, but nothing too major. in the district southern avenuet near 23rd sthere southeast, lanes blocked for police activity. silver springm in has cleared. a fatal crash investigation involving a pedestrian. can you see no big delays there. outbound, same situation. eun. >> melissa, thank you. >>> now to the crisis at the u.s. southern border. hit-or-miss republicans are pushing b
right now we are watching theo moderate heavy rain down across parts of central virginia. come towards the d.c. metro area. just know this is going to be quite a bit of rain now across much of culpepper, warrenton,fr ericksburg and stafford. all getting the heavy rain right now. heit's come straight upi-95 corridor. temperatures not going to budge much. low to mid 70s now with the eady rain moving in. that will be it for temperatures today. rainy weather start t finish. we're not going to stay...
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right now we are watching theo moderate heavy rain down across parts of central virginia. come towards the d.c. metro area. just know this is going to be quite a bit of rain now across much of culpepper, warrenton,fr ericksburg and stafford. all geg
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one is that the houthis are receiving smuggled ballistic assiles from iran through this port and theo believe that the houthis are making a vast amount of moneyll throughgal taxation at this port, and, so, they want to deprive the houthis of this port and keep them land locked. >> i referred tot as a pxy war but it is one that has been off the radar for moo of us fr a while. so just to remind us of the ayers you mentied, the houthis and iran. >> right. do we know how mun aid i is giving? >> we do iran is giving them aid. r the past two years i have been on the yemen panel at the u.n. security council and we found in a report iran was smuggling bliss, missiles into yemen in violation of u.n. security council ringsresolutions. there was a lot of smoke but we couldn't pinpoint the fire for iranian advisors on the ground. how much other aid is aatter of debate. >> the coalition side, the u.s.c influence, howinfluence does the u.s. have? would they be undertake ago raid like this without u.s. acceptance? >> well, the u.s., for the offensive , on houdeide u.s. its essentially giving the ara
one is that the houthis are receiving smuggled ballistic assiles from iran through this port and theo believe that the houthis are making a vast amount of moneyll throughgal taxation at this port, and, so, they want to deprive the houthis of this port and keep them land locked. >> i referred tot as a pxy war but it is one that has been off the radar for moo of us fr a while. so just to remind us of the ayers you mentied, the houthis and iran. >> right. do we know how mun aid i is...
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visiting mount vernon is almike stepping back iostn time, l theo look as it did when he lived here.part of that experience, the view. it's very relaxing me thought to myself i was going to come this way just to sit here for just a few minutes. aura bancroft is visiting from micgan. s and 87 million visitors havenjoyed but view over the years now many worry what a natural gas station across the river in maryla t could do that view. i think that would be atroash just. when you first told me that i went, no. you see the ridge line that's a dferent color, it's right in that aa there. doug brad burn is the ceo of mount vern only he tells us charles county has already saidto no the compressor station but worries dominion avenuewill find a legal avenue for us is not really the size of the plan, the fact that is in the view area that we don't know what might happen in the futurey dominion energys it has worked with mount vernon for two years now to find a place that won't impact the view. a spokesperson doesn't want to hurt the vie w designed the facility specificall to make sure that it is
visiting mount vernon is almike stepping back iostn time, l theo look as it did when he lived here.part of that experience, the view. it's very relaxing me thought to myself i was going to come this way just to sit here for just a few minutes. aura bancroft is visiting from micgan. s and 87 million visitors havenjoyed but view over the years now many worry what a natural gas station across the river in maryla t could do that view. i think that would be atroash just. when you first told me that...
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of everyone involved and there will not be a common european position unless we as germans needs of theohe southern countries and also the central eastern european countries. that's the only way to be unified. also you have to do the internal eu bargain first. melinda: does that internal eu bargain get even harder to make, given the role of the new u.s. ambassador here? he said this week that he sees his role within his new post as .mpowering right-wing movements that is a very unusual thing for an ambassador to say. with that amount to inciting the divisions we just saw? ralph: absolutely. he crossed a red line for diplomats. i think that is not appropriate behavior. we should stay in touch with other countries and we should also negotiate with other countries on foreign policy. we should never influenced the mystic politics. floridans who live in theng to put pressure on administration to influence the domestic politics of cuba -- it never worked out. i think the ambassador should learn his lesson. daryl: he never should have given the interview to breitbart. it is viewed as a propagan
of everyone involved and there will not be a common european position unless we as germans needs of theohe southern countries and also the central eastern european countries. that's the only way to be unified. also you have to do the internal eu bargain first. melinda: does that internal eu bargain get even harder to make, given the role of the new u.s. ambassador here? he said this week that he sees his role within his new post as .mpowering right-wing movements that is a very unusual thing...
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in '84e saved theo lirntion, turned it into mon. built the tennis courts with the williams sisters.to a basketball league at a league the olympics paid for. it was great to see my city. i have a daughter myia and i thought if i could put us on the horizon where americans realize we are strongest when we are engaged with the world not closed off to it, i think that one a great legacy to leave behind. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: wow, a really exciting image. things have changed from 1984, though. now the traffic might stop people from getting to watch any of events take place. do you think any of the jobs you hopefully will create from the infrastructure boost will try to alleviate l.a.'s homelessness problem? los angeless genuinely struggling with one of the high homelessness. you've called ate hiewrmt humann crisis. do you know how to solve this? >> i think everybody ton street, i spend a lot of time talking to my fellow angelenos on the street, they all experience trauma whether divorce, mental health crisis, substance abuse, coming home from war, emans paight from foster ca
in '84e saved theo lirntion, turned it into mon. built the tennis courts with the williams sisters.to a basketball league at a league the olympics paid for. it was great to see my city. i have a daughter myia and i thought if i could put us on the horizon where americans realize we are strongest when we are engaged with the world not closed off to it, i think that one a great legacy to leave behind. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: wow, a really exciting image. things have changed from...
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theo u building.an m kicked itg the dog has a fathered skull and would like the public's help to identify this person. >> a great white shark spotted not far from surfers. cornell barnard has the details. >> spotted this in the water about 12:30 on friday. a great white shark about 12 feet long. posting these warning science. >> you have to be cautious. >> she kept a close eye on the kids. >> i'm going to keep them on the sand and no swimming. >> tweeting it out and alerted neighbors. no aggressive behavior wasrepoee o f surroundings visiting any beaches. hours later sky7 spotted the what looked shark hundreds of feet away from surfers. >> he is relieved he any other got too close. to see one where i surf and live is not good. >> but other surfers didn't care. whatthat? >> whatever. they are typically not spotted until september and october when the waters get warmer. >> what is around this time a year, a younger white shark that might be hunting. >> professor said this shark likely wants to travel and could be 80 miles away by this weekend. in pacifica, cornell barnard, abc7 news. >> a r
theo u building.an m kicked itg the dog has a fathered skull and would like the public's help to identify this person. >> a great white shark spotted not far from surfers. cornell barnard has the details. >> spotted this in the water about 12:30 on friday. a great white shark about 12 feet long. posting these warning science. >> you have to be cautious. >> she kept a close eye on the kids. >> i'm going to keep them on the sand and no swimming. >> tweeting it...
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former communications director for theo cratic national commit eesm we are republican trat gistment if we get hime int him ed are the martin. we th td i'm going to start with you and ask you is this a victory for the american people president who campaigned on it and said we should ban all muilims unt we get our immigratio policy straight. we for america.de cabout certain >> i think is because the systed . we d hadistrict court judges who took up the issue and had a nationwide injunction and it went to the supreme court and the supreme court ruled. i think that actually shows that the president and all of us are hemmed in by a system of checks and balances. t second reason is i think it's not a muslim travel ban. it's a ban on people coming from certain countr and that's a judgment that we a our commander in chief to make. he's making it and the election had consequence s so i don't think anything dramatic has happened except the systems worked and now we can go forward andee. in a couple years people can hold thesi prent accountable for hist policies at the election. is that incorrect
former communications director for theo cratic national commit eesm we are republican trat gistment if we get hime int him ed are the martin. we th td i'm going to start with you and ask you is this a victory for the american people president who campaigned on it and said we should ban all muilims unt we get our immigratio policy straight. we for america.de cabout certain >> i think is because the systed . we d hadistrict court judges who took up the issue and had a nationwide injunction...
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crews placed live traps on theo oping that it would make it there.he little guy is reportedlim ng down. the raccoon was discovered by npr news, that dubbed it npr raccoon. >> it's a mean or funny raccoon to make crews work to g him t come down. >> it's a hard core raccoon. >> good morning, bill. >> we are watching severe storms. no tornadoes or anything like that wind damage will be a problem, toda ware talking -- a good chunk of western and central nounchlth here -- and cental new srk. this 8:00 a.m. this morning, showers in western new york ands pennsylvania,e go through the afternoon, there it is, 6-8:00 p.m.,in the of storms through central pennsylvania, that's where we see the strong to severe storms. dat's a look at the big weather story of the, here's a closer look at the day ahead. >>> you can see everyone that has a chance of thes thunderstorm today, including the ohio valley, watch out indianapolis and columbus, lightning is the biggest threat with thosetorms and inhe southeast, you will be happy to get the afternoon showers and storms to c
crews placed live traps on theo oping that it would make it there.he little guy is reportedlim ng down. the raccoon was discovered by npr news, that dubbed it npr raccoon. >> it's a mean or funny raccoon to make crews work to g him t come down. >> it's a hard core raccoon. >> good morning, bill. >> we are watching severe storms. no tornadoes or anything like that wind damage will be a problem, toda ware talking -- a good chunk of western and central nounchlth here -- and...
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this large scale storm system spinning about in theo valley, that's been spinning out this band of showersnderstorms along a warm f all afternoon and some of them heavier at times have been southern portions of virginia where theslash flood watch in effect. this whole system wil be lifting northward. we'll be in t warm sector tomorrow. it will be different feeling day but we will still he rain chances. downroot coolhiut there t afternoon. and right now we're at 68 in washington, only 64 in gaithersburg64 in westminster, 63 in martinsburg and a cool 61 in wincheer. so this was not a warm humid suer day, almost like aar e spring late fall one. tomoouow the changesth of the warm front and w wll bem and humid, chanceha of thunderstormt pop up late in the day. sunday. thing could be said for y and hot, should hit 90, th arsrm.e oute d your weekend planner looking something like this, saturday showers and thunderstorms pop up around 3:00 p.m. sunshine sunday and same ith thing again in the afternoon, they start to pop up. temperaturesin should rap from 87 9n saturday to0 on sunday. so much much
this large scale storm system spinning about in theo valley, that's been spinning out this band of showersnderstorms along a warm f all afternoon and some of them heavier at times have been southern portions of virginia where theslash flood watch in effect. this whole system wil be lifting northward. we'll be in t warm sector tomorrow. it will be different feeling day but we will still he rain chances. downroot coolhiut there t afternoon. and right now we're at 68 in washington, only 64 in...
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of them may not personally feel committed to such policy but that is their job and they doing what theo government asks of them. they are good loyal employees. host: michael in hagerstown maryland. independent. good morning. guest: this is michael. the childrencuss and families coming across the border. illegally. but not at the point of entries that are already set up. i believe what needs to happen is these are perilous journeys that these kids are going on. there's all kinds of things that are happening to these kids. we need to make investment in central america. maybe a sanctuary area of 2000 acres. whatever it is. invest some dollars. in a secure sanctuary area that is secure. organizationsaith helping out. you can provide food and shelter for them. we can look at their processing and their asylum claims. in thoset them back areas. first off quite frankly liberals think that america is this rotten place. we killed indians and we got slaves. so why would we want to bring them in here? my thing is i definitely want a secured wall with wide-open gates. wide-open. guest: he's not comp
of them may not personally feel committed to such policy but that is their job and they doing what theo government asks of them. they are good loyal employees. host: michael in hagerstown maryland. independent. good morning. guest: this is michael. the childrencuss and families coming across the border. illegally. but not at the point of entries that are already set up. i believe what needs to happen is these are perilous journeys that these kids are going on. there's all kinds of things that...
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police say theo suspect shot >> former trump campaignau chairmanl manafort is behindba tonight after revoked 10 million dolla bond following new charges of witness tampering. manafort initially indicted by special counsel on 12 charges october including conspiracy against the united states and swears to launder money. manafort pleaded ot guilty to all charges. awaiting in custody a we waits for two separate trials expected to begin in theext few months. >>> first state lawmaker to be ouled over s misconduct allegations in meemoo movt running for office today. february, d shooter was accused of harassing at least 7 women. the arizona house voted to expel him, but today a judge ruled that shooter can run for t arizona senate despite send dee concerns by one of his opponents. the streets of chicagos inigh heeltoday. yeah, you heard correctly. deo from walk a mile in her i shoes event. the march calls for end to rape, sexual assault and gender violence. they say kd of a lighthearted way to bring attention to some very difficultcs topi >> speaking of difficult topics gun rights group chal
police say theo suspect shot >> former trump campaignau chairmanl manafort is behindba tonight after revoked 10 million dolla bond following new charges of witness tampering. manafort initially indicted by special counsel on 12 charges october including conspiracy against the united states and swears to launder money. manafort pleaded ot guilty to all charges. awaiting in custody a we waits for two separate trials expected to begin in theext few months. >>> first state lawmaker...
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. >> reporter: the special counsel's russia investigation has lasted 400 days, but theo i lasted six times as long. white water, seven times. >> whatever you got, finish it the hell up. torn apart. >> reporter:hr wray facing friendly fire after president trump for months has blamed 13 angry democrats for the special counsel investigation. >> are you democrat? >> no, i am not. >> i'm not a democrat and i'm not angry. >> reporter: and just watching some of that listening to it, you can hear and see just how tense some of those confrontations became on capitol hill. probably not the last time we will see that happen. melissa, back to you. >> hallie, thank you. >> check out this video from a viewer, dana row. a torrential rainstorm happened right here in new york city, produced rivers of rain down the steps of riverside park. there it is. >> wow. >> yeah, it happened. video happened now, happened during rush hour, too. quite a mess. >> where's the salmon? we need to see the salmon swimming up the stairs in new york city. >> i think those would be the people. >> it would not be the weirde
. >> reporter: the special counsel's russia investigation has lasted 400 days, but theo i lasted six times as long. white water, seven times. >> whatever you got, finish it the hell up. torn apart. >> reporter:hr wray facing friendly fire after president trump for months has blamed 13 angry democrats for the special counsel investigation. >> are you democrat? >> no, i am not. >> i'm not a democrat and i'm not angry. >> reporter: and just watching some...
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i don't know about you, but i don't within theo contemplate about war in 1950. meanwhile high-level appeals to restore atomic cooperation n london this was seen as a real crisis and they were begin to go come with accusations of american breaking of oral commitments. in july, u.s. secretary of war henry met with churchill in london where a proposed draft solution to restore atomic cooperation emerged and a sign of how close the proximity of strategy negotiation, atomic cooperation had come. churchill and stenson then sent all of the atomic advisers out of the room, closed the door and the two of them alone then discussedtrategy and stenson reported to fdr, had hammer and tongue. partly through stemson in london, they learned and were alarmed to learn that churchill was coming to north america to conference early, with the intent of influencing fdr's position. now jcs intent on winning strategy point quadrant and they had to have fdr on their side. at that point the president's position, the overlord strategy was very much in doubt. not helping was that some of t
i don't know about you, but i don't within theo contemplate about war in 1950. meanwhile high-level appeals to restore atomic cooperation n london this was seen as a real crisis and they were begin to go come with accusations of american breaking of oral commitments. in july, u.s. secretary of war henry met with churchill in london where a proposed draft solution to restore atomic cooperation emerged and a sign of how close the proximity of strategy negotiation, atomic cooperation had come....
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cover theo that they sky for 1000 yards in every direction. friendly coast of england slips by below. it doesn't look like much now, but in a few hours when you come back, if you come back, this will be the most beautiful view in the world. higher and higher, climbing to reach your best operational altitude, 25,000 feet, five miles straight up, so high you cannot be seen from the ground with the naked eye. so high that after one minute without oxygen, you lose consciousness. after 20 minutes, you are dead. from now to the target, you go about routine duties, plot your course, check equipment and wait, and think. higher and colder, temperature, 40 degrees below zero. take off your glove and you lose fingers. you look at the strange world beyond, reflected in plexiglas like nothing you've ever saw before outside of the dream. higher and higher, into the lifeless stratosphere, until the exhaust of the engines mix with the cold air and condenses and streams the heavens with a vapor trail. to the men in the ships, they are far from beautiful, for t
cover theo that they sky for 1000 yards in every direction. friendly coast of england slips by below. it doesn't look like much now, but in a few hours when you come back, if you come back, this will be the most beautiful view in the world. higher and higher, climbing to reach your best operational altitude, 25,000 feet, five miles straight up, so high you cannot be seen from the ground with the naked eye. so high that after one minute without oxygen, you lose consciousness. after 20 minutes,...