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theresa: i do. to me, the reason why i spent so and time researching -- candidly, when i first have this book project idea it was actually before the 2016 election, when i went to my book agent, who was my book agent for the last two books that i co-authored with a privacy lawyer, and i went to her and i said i see these manipulation campaigns being used for social engineering. i was telling her about it. you know, -- she's a great agent. she said i don't think people will want to pay to be scared like that. i didn't really have an inkling it would be used at the scale it was and be used with russia with the 2016 election. obviously, we all learned much later just sort of the scale that russia was able to pull off, their manipulation, misinformation campaign. evolution oft the these misinformation and manipulation campaigns, it is like as new technology comes out, as new social media comes out, it is continuing to evolve at a pace and scale that is outpacing even us experts in cybersecurity and inte
theresa: i do. to me, the reason why i spent so and time researching -- candidly, when i first have this book project idea it was actually before the 2016 election, when i went to my book agent, who was my book agent for the last two books that i co-authored with a privacy lawyer, and i went to her and i said i see these manipulation campaigns being used for social engineering. i was telling her about it. you know, -- she's a great agent. she said i don't think people will want to pay to be...
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theresa: i do. reason i spent so much time -- and when i first had this book project idea before the 2016 election, i went and she said -- and i said, manipulation campaigns are being used for social engineering. thinke said i don't people are going to want to pay to be scared. i didn't have an inkling it would be used at the scale it was with russia and the 2016 election. we all learned later the scale russia was able to pull off in their manipulation and disinformation campaigns. the evolution of these campaigns, as he new technology comes out, new social media it is outpacing us experts in cybersecurity and intelligent. peter: what is your work today? theresa: we do incident response. peter: it's a company? a company,founded portal solutions, we do cybersecurity, incident response, help companies prevent incidents from happening and provide intelligence operations to help them understand whether targeting themts and whether information is traded on the dark web unbeknownst to them. is,thing we ar
theresa: i do. reason i spent so much time -- and when i first had this book project idea before the 2016 election, i went and she said -- and i said, manipulation campaigns are being used for social engineering. thinke said i don't people are going to want to pay to be scared. i didn't have an inkling it would be used at the scale it was with russia and the 2016 election. we all learned later the scale russia was able to pull off in their manipulation and disinformation campaigns. the...
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. >> host: theresa payton, what did that lend or experience lend to your new book "manipulated" which you say is the most important work you've ever written? >> guest: what is interesting is when i got there i thought i knew a lot about the capabilities of the adversary and i was working in financial services when the unfortunate day of 911 happened in america and was on the front lines of trying to understand the money laundering and the terrorist financing and how that was happening within that american bank infrastructure and had an opportunity to work on providing information that protected our customers privacy but at the same time answer national certain yearly concerns on terrorist financing. that led me to think through how does the adversary target the financial services industry. i thought i had seen a lot but when i got to the white house and i received my clearance and started being read into special programs i started to realize that i was only looking through a keyhole of may be a broom closet of what was a multilevel, multi thousand square-foot mansion so to speak. i on
. >> host: theresa payton, what did that lend or experience lend to your new book "manipulated" which you say is the most important work you've ever written? >> guest: what is interesting is when i got there i thought i knew a lot about the capabilities of the adversary and i was working in financial services when the unfortunate day of 911 happened in america and was on the front lines of trying to understand the money laundering and the terrorist financing and how that...
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this week theresa. >>i size it is so terrible out here kind of just set the scene for you because a lot of people don't know exactly where i'm at in deer park to this is the intersection of silverado trail and dealer park road down deer park that is one 28 so this road kind of connects the 2 out here and then deer park, if you continue to take that you would get to and that area i'll get to in a little bit because firefighters are very concerned about that community over there but. >>take a look at this video a resident gave me he said that. >>as he was standing at his home and sunday night he said that the fire roared on that hilltop and then it spread so fast, he said that it was just minutes before it jumped with the embers flying through the air and then it lit last mountain on fire. and then it swooped in. went to destroyed several homes and the deer park community. it's not exactly clear how many homes have been devastated by this fire because people haven't been able to get back in and that fire
this week theresa. >>i size it is so terrible out here kind of just set the scene for you because a lot of people don't know exactly where i'm at in deer park to this is the intersection of silverado trail and dealer park road down deer park that is one 28 so this road kind of connects the 2 out here and then deer park, if you continue to take that you would get to and that area i'll get to in a little bit because firefighters are very concerned about that community over there but....
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at the theresa may pointed out in parliament recently, michel barnier was in london and he is tryingo, there is a round of negotiations to try and unblock the two sticking points which are overfisheries unblock the two sticking points which are over fisheries in this decade. and the commission will be coming to london and will be speaking to michael goff was counterpart, the british counterpart, the british counterpart, christopher, it is going to be awkward. from the government point of view, i don't wa nt government point of view, i don't want to sound like the spokesman, but they are trying to make sure that if there is no deal, which looks like as little as 30% likely to get a deal, if the no deal is 70%, and they're trying to check that it 70%, and they're trying to check thatitis 70%, and they're trying to check that it is the union that can be secured and that matters a lot to the uk after brexit, without a deal. that is what they're saying but you know, to hear that in the house of commons and making a small, limited change to the agreement last year, no wonder they are furio
at the theresa may pointed out in parliament recently, michel barnier was in london and he is tryingo, there is a round of negotiations to try and unblock the two sticking points which are overfisheries unblock the two sticking points which are over fisheries in this decade. and the commission will be coming to london and will be speaking to michael goff was counterpart, the british counterpart, the british counterpart, christopher, it is going to be awkward. from the government point of view,...
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but theresa may and many others weren't satisfied. by setting out the government's main aim. above all, we must ensure that the delicate balance between communities in northern ireland is maintained and that the uk government pursues policy which maintain growth and stability in northern ireland. those have a lwa ys in northern ireland. those have always been and will be this government's priorities. but the former pm quickly jumped in. if the potential consequences of the withdrawal agreement we re of the withdrawal agreement were so of the withdrawal agreement were so bad, why did the government sign it? we have heard u nfortu nately government sign it? we have heard unfortunately some harmful interpretations suggested over the last few months. but there was more. the government is acting recklessly and irresponsibly with no thought to the long—term impact on the standing of the united kingdom in the world. this will lead to untold damage to the united kingdom's reputation. it puts the future of the united kingdom at risk, and as a
but theresa may and many others weren't satisfied. by setting out the government's main aim. above all, we must ensure that the delicate balance between communities in northern ireland is maintained and that the uk government pursues policy which maintain growth and stability in northern ireland. those have a lwa ys in northern ireland. those have always been and will be this government's priorities. but the former pm quickly jumped in. if the potential consequences of the withdrawal agreement...
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theresa may lo her job trying to solve it.johnson wants to break international law to address it, and everyone isak tg an interest. >>h don't mess we good friday accords. >> let's look at why the irish border question won't away. the challenge has always been to reconcile three things. the first is the new single market, it allows free-- marke free movement of goods, services , andapital. the people protect it. anything going in or out is checked. the second thing was captured by boris johnson in 2013. be our country'dependencey can day. >> leading the new single market leads us to the third thing, and this is complicated. if the people leaves the single market, the question is where to put the checks? this then becomes about history and about geography. northern ireland is part of the u.k.. a violent conflict played out between nationalists who wanted to be part of the replalican and unionists who wanted to stay in the u.k.. in 1998, the good friday agreement ended that conflict. it also ended military checks on nce then, mil
theresa may lo her job trying to solve it.johnson wants to break international law to address it, and everyone isak tg an interest. >>h don't mess we good friday accords. >> let's look at why the irish border question won't away. the challenge has always been to reconcile three things. the first is the new single market, it allows free-- marke free movement of goods, services , andapital. the people protect it. anything going in or out is checked. the second thing was captured by...
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anchor: on the dynamics, jessica, when we were talking about theresa may, when she was trying to geteal through, it was all a numbers game, wasn't it, because she did not have the numbers? and boris johnson has more freedom to go with what he wants . jessica: yes, had sabalenka been planned during the time of theresa may in terms of legislation current -- with some contention, one other things who would be discussing tonight is whether theresa may would be able to get that through the house of commons. that would be a big question, but boris johnson with 80 strong , the mandate to get brexit done, and of course, the u.k. has left the eu already since the end of january, during the transition period, but it is not long until that is over. there have been other stories very much in the headlines, but i think as we head towards october, it will be discussed more and more. anchor: the latest round of trade talks start tuesday. the commission says, "i trust the government to implement the agreement under national law and prerequisite for any future partnership. protocol in ireland is esse
anchor: on the dynamics, jessica, when we were talking about theresa may, when she was trying to geteal through, it was all a numbers game, wasn't it, because she did not have the numbers? and boris johnson has more freedom to go with what he wants . jessica: yes, had sabalenka been planned during the time of theresa may in terms of legislation current -- with some contention, one other things who would be discussing tonight is whether theresa may would be able to get that through the house of...
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>>for more on that we're joined by conference theresa stasi or she is at sun valley mall in concord to reset sounds like sun valley is appropriately named. >>absolutely appropriately named adam when we have this heat wave that's going to be bearing down on us as lawrence was mentioning now health officials are very concerned they want to make sure that people are grabbing their sunscreen, your hats and making sure that they stay hydrated or seeking shelter like going into a mall. like here at sun valley mall in concord now the temperature here today well that went up to like the 90's and that was just a couple of hours ago, and no doubt is the evening progresses it's going to get even hotter as the temperatures crank up. now one thing that we're very concerned about right now is of course the power grids now pg says that they don't anticipate shutting down anyone's power. they are hoping that everyone conserves energy so that they don't have to go into any kind of brownouts the california energy commission is not anticipating but they say of course everything is up in the air and it re
>>for more on that we're joined by conference theresa stasi or she is at sun valley mall in concord to reset sounds like sun valley is appropriately named. >>absolutely appropriately named adam when we have this heat wave that's going to be bearing down on us as lawrence was mentioning now health officials are very concerned they want to make sure that people are grabbing their sunscreen, your hats and making sure that they stay hydrated or seeking shelter like going into a mall....
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may, and this is the linking bit, that he is accusing theresa may of blinking, of not standing up tooted on the same route, if —— afairly —— a fairly bearish interview. we are no nearer sorting out fishing rights, level playing field rules, state support for businesses, and also that even more ticklish issue of who is going to police all this if ever we are going to get a deal. and obviously but we don't want is the european court. it is looking increasingly like we going to go without a deal on wto rules, so let's brace ourselves for 10% ta riffs let's brace ourselves for 10% tariffs on cars, meat, cheese, milk going up by 30%. that's the kind of thing we now face. does not sound too good, does it, jo? thing we now face. does not sound too good, does it, 10? it does not. these are crunch talks. it is a phrase used over and over muh but michel barnier, this is the eighth and final phase of the talks will we are just weeks away from coming out, and we heard only earlier this week that the germans are basically throwing their hands in the air and say nobody is making much effort on the
may, and this is the linking bit, that he is accusing theresa may of blinking, of not standing up tooted on the same route, if —— afairly —— a fairly bearish interview. we are no nearer sorting out fishing rights, level playing field rules, state support for businesses, and also that even more ticklish issue of who is going to police all this if ever we are going to get a deal. and obviously but we don't want is the european court. it is looking increasingly like we going to go without...
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theresa may in the commons.vernment of mismanaging billions of pounds spent in response to the pandemic. in a speech to party members at its virtual annual conference, the shadow chancellor, anneliese dodds, accused ministers of a ‘cavalier‘ approach to public spending during the crisis. as chancellor, i would ensure that public money was always spent wisely. targeted where it is needed most, not slayers where it is not. new leadership with proper oversight of government contracts so they deliver value for money every time. testing every single budget line against the goal of net zero carbon emissions. because the evidence is crystal clear, and investment that favours our climate also favours jobs, and the short and long—term. let's get more on this — pat mcfadden is the shadow economic secretary to the treasury. what exactly are you accusing the government doing in terms of spinning too much money? government has been quite widely praised for his furlough skiing and other measures to get this country through th
theresa may in the commons.vernment of mismanaging billions of pounds spent in response to the pandemic. in a speech to party members at its virtual annual conference, the shadow chancellor, anneliese dodds, accused ministers of a ‘cavalier‘ approach to public spending during the crisis. as chancellor, i would ensure that public money was always spent wisely. targeted where it is needed most, not slayers where it is not. new leadership with proper oversight of government contracts so they...
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borisjohnson has got a big majority which theresa may lacked.true but not the reason why she didn't do it, she didn't do it because it's very difficult and it's not a good idea. to be fair, tony blair even considered repudiating parts of the convention because of this problem of, in his case, he was trying to deport people suspected of terrorist offences. and it's a consta nt terrorist offences. and it's a constant struggle for prime ministers. i mean, theyjust find themselves bound by laws which they find frustrating, but i mean, the reason they are there are to protect fundamental human rights. you know, that ought to make prime minister's lives difficult. lucy, the mail on sunday is in campaigning mode, and the trauma of lone births. this is women during the pandemic. they have to give birth without anybody with them, which would be a very lonely experience for many. this is a really shocking story to discover that after lockdown, during locked on, you can almost imagine why certain hospital trusts were asking women who were going to be givin
borisjohnson has got a big majority which theresa may lacked.true but not the reason why she didn't do it, she didn't do it because it's very difficult and it's not a good idea. to be fair, tony blair even considered repudiating parts of the convention because of this problem of, in his case, he was trying to deport people suspected of terrorist offences. and it's a consta nt terrorist offences. and it's a constant struggle for prime ministers. i mean, theyjust find themselves bound by laws...
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>>thank you theresa here. latest containment numbers on the major wildfires burning around the bay area, the lnu complex in the north bay is 95% contained more than 363,000 acres have burned. the scu complex in the east and south bay's is up to 98% containment. nearly 397,000 acres burned there and the czu lightning complex in san mateo and santa cruz counties. his 86% contained more than 86,000 acres have burned. and finally the woodward fire in the point reyes national seashore in west marine is now 95% contained it's burned more than 4800 acres. tonight we know one of the people killed in the north complex west zone fire was a 16 year-old boy, you know the teen's mom confirming the death of josiah williams. >>the fire once known as the bear fire has scorched more than 70,000 acres in butte county. it's only 5% contained tonight. 9 people have died there 16 others are reported missing. yesterday the sheriff said that 10 people died, but explained tonight that one of the presumed bodies found was actually a m
>>thank you theresa here. latest containment numbers on the major wildfires burning around the bay area, the lnu complex in the north bay is 95% contained more than 363,000 acres have burned. the scu complex in the east and south bay's is up to 98% containment. nearly 397,000 acres burned there and the czu lightning complex in san mateo and santa cruz counties. his 86% contained more than 86,000 acres have burned. and finally the woodward fire in the point reyes national seashore in west...
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theresa may lost her job trying to solve it.dress it. and everyone is taking an interest. don't mess with the good friday accords. with peace in northern ireland at stake, let's look at why the irish border question won't go away. the challenge has always been to reconcile three things. the first is the eu single market. it allows free market of goods, people, services and capital, and the eu protects it. anything coming in or out is tracked. the second thing was captured by borisjohnson in 2016. i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. for some of its supporters, brexit is an assertion of national sovereignty. and leaving the eu single market is part of that. which leads us to the third thing. and this is the complicater. if the uk leaves the single market, the question is, where to put the checks. and this then becomes about history and about geography. northern ireland is part of the uk. for years, a violent conflict played out between nationalists, who wanted to be part of the republic of ireland,
theresa may lost her job trying to solve it.dress it. and everyone is taking an interest. don't mess with the good friday accords. with peace in northern ireland at stake, let's look at why the irish border question won't go away. the challenge has always been to reconcile three things. the first is the eu single market. it allows free market of goods, people, services and capital, and the eu protects it. anything coming in or out is tracked. the second thing was captured by borisjohnson in...
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in alameda county theresa kron 4 news. well happening today, the santa clara county board of supervisors will be voting on a program to provide extra help to people who have to isolate after testing positive for covid-19. >>now if passed it could provide up to $5,000 per household to help with rent and other finances. now assigned care services for elderly children and also offer hotel rooms to people who need to isolate the program will be a partnership with 15 cities in the county. also happening today contra costa county leaders are expected to vote on extending in eviction protections. the county's current eviction moratorium is set to expire at the end of this month and the new ordinance would also bring county lot more in line with state laws which guarantees eviction protection and rent freezes through the end of january. has about 1.6 million people still wait for their unemployment claims to be processed. california's unemployment agency has found its productivity levels drop despite hiring hundreds of new workers
in alameda county theresa kron 4 news. well happening today, the santa clara county board of supervisors will be voting on a program to provide extra help to people who have to isolate after testing positive for covid-19. >>now if passed it could provide up to $5,000 per household to help with rent and other finances. now assigned care services for elderly children and also offer hotel rooms to people who need to isolate the program will be a partnership with 15 cities in the county. also...
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the app for more on that we are joined by conference theresa she is at sun valley mall where it looks like it's starting to warm up to reason. >>it is beginning to warm out here you can tell by the temperatures it is a certainly cranking up. >>sun valley mall opening up this morning and that is going to provide some welcome relief to those people who. >>would like to go inside to have some cooler temperatures but of course the focus is and the hot weather and we have some video that we took just this afternoon and it was already one 91 degrees and that was only at 3 o'clock this afternoon you can imagine a couple hours later right now at 5 o'clock it's even hotter and as lawrence was mentioning, it's just going to crank up this entire weekend and one way again to beat all of this. he is to go inside now sun valley mall here in concord they just reopened their doors after gaining approval from the public health department they put in all of these social distancing cues there are signs everywhere alerting people about the importance of wearing a mask to stay 6 feet in distance but while
the app for more on that we are joined by conference theresa she is at sun valley mall where it looks like it's starting to warm up to reason. >>it is beginning to warm out here you can tell by the temperatures it is a certainly cranking up. >>sun valley mall opening up this morning and that is going to provide some welcome relief to those people who. >>would like to go inside to have some cooler temperatures but of course the focus is and the hot weather and we have some...
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bo and theresa riley of napa the kind of outing that may come soon to a theater near you. that being able to go. >> how long has it been? >> about six months. >> the cinemark owned theaters in napa have been opened for a couple weeks. in marin, they open tomorrow at 25% capacity. >> i just miss coming here with friends and family. >> it gives us something to do. like, kind of stuck at home. >> it's nice to see a movie and not have to sit in your bed while watching it. >> never had to close because of a pandemic. >> what you see in napa is now an industry standard from stricter guidelines for serving snacks to cleaning regiments to wearing masks. it's not like the old days where you walk into an auditorium and pick your own seat. now, a computer does it for you. and you will notice, in front and behind, areas are taped off. >> how's your relationship survive? >> a lot of netflix. >> yeah. netflix is our best friend right now. >> reporter: and it's a concern. since 2000, theater attendance has dropped by about one and a half percent a year, with 2019 being the lowest. then,
bo and theresa riley of napa the kind of outing that may come soon to a theater near you. that being able to go. >> how long has it been? >> about six months. >> the cinemark owned theaters in napa have been opened for a couple weeks. in marin, they open tomorrow at 25% capacity. >> i just miss coming here with friends and family. >> it gives us something to do. like, kind of stuck at home. >> it's nice to see a movie and not have to sit in your bed while...
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here in solano county theresa kron 4 news. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news san jose state university remains closed for the 5th day in a row due to bad air quality, what doctors are recommending you do after the break. and before we head to break we're going outside. they like to check in on conditions for you outside your door got still hazy this morning, here's a look at san francisco. this is from the embarcadero you can see the clouds and haze there in the background 60 degrees right now in san francisco, 51 and napa 56 in livermore hey, my twitter is blowing up! dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips, so many about spicy chicken strips. wow, i hear you. so i'm bringing back my juicy 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo for only $5.99! is it the juicy 100% all-white meat? or because you can spice them up or cool them down? or because a little birdie told me you wanted them back really bad... get my spicy chicken strips combo for only $5.99. >>wel
here in solano county theresa kron 4 news. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news san jose state university remains closed for the 5th day in a row due to bad air quality, what doctors are recommending you do after the break. and before we head to break we're going outside. they like to check in on conditions for you outside your door got still hazy this morning, here's a look at san francisco. this is from the embarcadero you can see the clouds and haze there in the background 60...
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but theresa may wasn't satisfied.ht to the long—term impact on the standing of the united kingdom in the world. this will lead to untold damage to the united kingdom's reputation. it puts the future of the united kingdom at risk. and, as a result, with regret, i have to tell the minister, i cannot support this bill. the attack at fishmongers' hall in london at the end of 2019 left two people dead — stabbed to death by a man who'd been released halfway through a sentence for terrorism. as part of its response, the government introduced the counter—terrorism and sentencing bill, which brings in a minimum 14—year jail term for the most dangerous terrorist offenders. those who commit serious acts of terror must face sentences which match the severity of their crimes. labour turned to what was not in the bill — deradicalisation. the failure properly to address the issue of deradicalisation measures in prison will haunt this country for generations as we establish academies of terrorisms. a former independent reviewer of te
but theresa may wasn't satisfied.ht to the long—term impact on the standing of the united kingdom in the world. this will lead to untold damage to the united kingdom's reputation. it puts the future of the united kingdom at risk. and, as a result, with regret, i have to tell the minister, i cannot support this bill. the attack at fishmongers' hall in london at the end of 2019 left two people dead — stabbed to death by a man who'd been released halfway through a sentence for terrorism. as...
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reporting here murray county theresa stasi about you guys, let's hope so thank you theresa all students in 14 marin county schools return for in classroom learning today. >>the class sizes were more limited and some students even had class outside originally the county's health department approved waivers for 15 schools in moran. last week though one teacher's covid tested bayside martin luther king junior academy in sausalito came back inconclusive and even though the health department said that school could have reopened the principle there made the decision to push the reopening for in person learning to next week. >>coming up we just heard that marine county has pushed the pause button on reopening while another county may soon be doing the office. >>plus san francisco has the green light to begin outdoor operations starting tomorrow, but as businesses prepare to welcome back clients there we saw the cloud of smoke and my heart fell. i knew we'd lose our home... and we did. over 24,000 homes have been destroyed by wildfires in the past few years. wildfire victims need help so i'm vo
reporting here murray county theresa stasi about you guys, let's hope so thank you theresa all students in 14 marin county schools return for in classroom learning today. >>the class sizes were more limited and some students even had class outside originally the county's health department approved waivers for 15 schools in moran. last week though one teacher's covid tested bayside martin luther king junior academy in sausalito came back inconclusive and even though the health department...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>the reset tonight, the nation creeps towards a grim milestone 200,000 covid related deaths but here in california governor gavin newsome says statewide covid numbers continue to improve on average the state records about 3400 cases over a seven-day period, 3300 new cases were reported yesterday. despite rising cases though the governor says the positivity rate is going down. the governor says the state is committed to increasing testing all across the state. >>we are of the firm opinion that that we are able to move forward to increase the availability and the timeliness of tests here in the state of california we will have more clarity and more assurance in our capacity to move more swiftly to that not only reopen different sectors of our economy more fully, but also reopen our in a more sustainable way as well. >>and here the bay area counties continue to make some progress on the state's tier last week ran county moved out of the state's most restrictive tear and into the red to
theresa kron 4 news. >>the reset tonight, the nation creeps towards a grim milestone 200,000 covid related deaths but here in california governor gavin newsome says statewide covid numbers continue to improve on average the state records about 3400 cases over a seven-day period, 3300 new cases were reported yesterday. despite rising cases though the governor says the positivity rate is going down. the governor says the state is committed to increasing testing all across the state....
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they're a murray county theresa kron 4 news. >>thank you theresa contra costa county is also bracing for the dangerous combo of high temps low humidity and winds gusting maybe 50 miles an hour last october you might remember the county experience similar conditions, maybe a little more wind and there was a fire siege, 10 major fires in a 15 hour period, including one that jumped the carquinez bridge. many residents have been clearing brush in creating defensible space around their properties this summer and fire departments have also done their fair share of prescribed burns. >>it's an area that will not burn again this year that reduces the potential for fire here and specifically the potential for fire at this intersection which is critical to the evacuation routes out of north or end. >>out of an abundance of caution the next few days the county is adding 5 wild land fire engines and crews. 2 dozers 2 water tankers 12 person hand crews and a chopper. that will solely focus on fighting fire from the air. >>pg e is also trackin
they're a murray county theresa kron 4 news. >>thank you theresa contra costa county is also bracing for the dangerous combo of high temps low humidity and winds gusting maybe 50 miles an hour last october you might remember the county experience similar conditions, maybe a little more wind and there was a fire siege, 10 major fires in a 15 hour period, including one that jumped the carquinez bridge. many residents have been clearing brush in creating defensible space around their...
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tonight is where the theresa may would be even able to get that to the house of commons, and i wouldhnson, a 80 strong majority, elected on a mandate to get brexit done. the uk has actually left the european union already but we have been following eu rules since the end of january, during been following eu rules since the end ofjanuary, during the transition period but really not long now until that transition period is over. we have not talked much about brexit recently. there been other stories very much in the headlines but i think if we had towards that october summit, something discussed more and more, and getting into the trade talks this week, it does not seem like anyone is talking up the prospect of anyone is talking up the prospect of a breakthrough. jessica, that's the westminster perspective. let's get the perspective from brussels. here's the president of the european commission... the bbc‘s europe editor katya adler has more on the reaction from brussels. never a dull moment. i wonder if those last couple of words in that statement from the president, the releva nt sta
tonight is where the theresa may would be even able to get that to the house of commons, and i wouldhnson, a 80 strong majority, elected on a mandate to get brexit done. the uk has actually left the european union already but we have been following eu rules since the end of january, during been following eu rules since the end ofjanuary, during the transition period but really not long now until that transition period is over. we have not talked much about brexit recently. there been other...
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theresa may in the commons today. pounds of taxpayers' money in its response to the pandemic. speaking at the annual party conference, which is being held as a virtual event, the shadow chancellor, anneliese dodds, accused ministers of a cavalier approach to public spending which included spending money on testing kits and personal protective equipment that turned out to be unusable. while the chancellor was profiting from a financial system that took huge risks, then passed them on to ordinary people, i helped to rein it in. as chancellor, i would ensure that public money was always spent wisely. targeted where it is needed most, not splurged where it isn't. and the labour leader, sir keir starmer, will address the virtual labour conference tomorrow. it will be broadcast in a politics live special on bbc two from 9am. the us presidential election is just six weeks away, and aside from the main campaigning by president trump and his democratic rivaljoe biden, voters are taking the debate online in record numbers. as t
theresa may in the commons today. pounds of taxpayers' money in its response to the pandemic. speaking at the annual party conference, which is being held as a virtual event, the shadow chancellor, anneliese dodds, accused ministers of a cavalier approach to public spending which included spending money on testing kits and personal protective equipment that turned out to be unusable. while the chancellor was profiting from a financial system that took huge risks, then passed them on to ordinary...
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theresa may famously replied "no uk prime minister "could ever agree to this".ed to the eu's single market until a new trade deal was done. no said brexiteer mps. and soon mrs may was gone — and borisjohnson arrived with a big shift that few saw coming. in 2019 he meet ireland's leo varadkar and offered to accept some checks in the irish sea. it stunned uk politics — but he got a deal with the eu, forced an election, won the election. it was a huge political coup. from there, brexit happened, and trade talks began. but as they struggled to progress borisjohnson delivered his second big shift. during the election campaign, he'd told us his brexit deal was oven ready. but mrjohnson's view of his deal changed. and hre directed his government to do this. this does break international law and a very limited and specific way. the uk is now seeking to override parts of the withdrawal agreement — and accuses the eu of wanting a border in the irish sea. even though the withdrawal agreement which the uk agreed explicitly creates a regulatory border in the irish sea. and s
theresa may famously replied "no uk prime minister "could ever agree to this".ed to the eu's single market until a new trade deal was done. no said brexiteer mps. and soon mrs may was gone — and borisjohnson arrived with a big shift that few saw coming. in 2019 he meet ireland's leo varadkar and offered to accept some checks in the irish sea. it stunned uk politics — but he got a deal with the eu, forced an election, won the election. it was a huge political coup. from there,...
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>>thank you theresa. well, the setback in marin county keeps the county in the most restrictive status for the state's covid-19 guidelines, california officials explain why moraine county wasn't allowed to move from tier one to to take a anticipated move to read. >>is really being held back in and they met threshold for her both the last thing we want to see a county move. one week. and only to see the potential for backward movement again very soon. >>so they did it for that reason the state says it will readjust marin county status if necessary when more covid data comes in. well, here's a map showing the 3 bay area counties which are in substantial will have theirs the graph for you this level tear indicates in red where substantial risk exists san francisco, napa or tier 2 santa clara county was just added to the reds here along with santa cruz county. as well so that's the current situation under red tier more businesses can reopen and santa llow as a suof that reopen indoors, including salons jamope
>>thank you theresa. well, the setback in marin county keeps the county in the most restrictive status for the state's covid-19 guidelines, california officials explain why moraine county wasn't allowed to move from tier one to to take a anticipated move to read. >>is really being held back in and they met threshold for her both the last thing we want to see a county move. one week. and only to see the potential for backward movement again very soon. >>so they did it for that...
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may, he says, lord frost says theresa may 's government did blink in previous brexit negotiations andy bullish rhetoric, we are not going to become a state of brussels, it comes before the eighth and final round of talks with michel barnier, lord frost 's counterpart for the barnier, lord frost 's counterpart forthe eu, barnier, lord frost 's counterpart for the eu, arriving barnier, lord frost 's counterpart forthe eu, arriving in barnier, lord frost 's counterpart for the eu, arriving in london on tuesday. i think there is still a lot of sticking points and a lot of commentators now saying it is looking as though we may end up with ano looking as though we may end up with a no deal brexit and in turn we will not reach agreement by december the sist. not reach agreement by december the 31st. but this rhetoric in this interview in the mail on sunday has already been dismissed by the eu with one eu source calling itjust, the kind of muscle flexing that one would expect before these kinds of negotiations. shyama, look at the sunday mirror with the latest on the harry and meghan sager, t
may, he says, lord frost says theresa may 's government did blink in previous brexit negotiations andy bullish rhetoric, we are not going to become a state of brussels, it comes before the eighth and final round of talks with michel barnier, lord frost 's counterpart for the barnier, lord frost 's counterpart forthe eu, barnier, lord frost 's counterpart for the eu, arriving barnier, lord frost 's counterpart forthe eu, arriving in barnier, lord frost 's counterpart for the eu, arriving in...
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theresa may shot it down.eaten constitutional integrity of the uk by creating a customs and regulatory border down the irish sea. and no uk prime minister could ever agree to it. theresa may instead proposed a backstop, a plan where the uk remained aligned to the eu's single market until a new trade deal was done. "no," said brexiteer mps. and mrs may was soon gone. next, enter boris johnson, promising to "get brexit done". and he soon delivered a big shift that few saw coming. in liverpool in october 2019, here we have borisjohnson meeting the then irish prime minister leo varadkar. and in an act of political treachery or brilliance depending on who you ask, he agreed to some checks in the irish sea on goods moving from britain to northern ireland. he alienated unionist mps, he alienated some of his own party, but he got a withdrawal deal with the eu, he forced an election, he won the election. it was a huge political coup. from there, brexit happened, and the uk and eu began trade talks. but then a familiar
theresa may shot it down.eaten constitutional integrity of the uk by creating a customs and regulatory border down the irish sea. and no uk prime minister could ever agree to it. theresa may instead proposed a backstop, a plan where the uk remained aligned to the eu's single market until a new trade deal was done. "no," said brexiteer mps. and mrs may was soon gone. next, enter boris johnson, promising to "get brexit done". and he soon delivered a big shift that few saw...
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as you know, the former prime minister, theresa may, has just the former prime minister, theresa may,he last few hours, that she thinks this is horrifying. she said "the uk government is now seeking to change the operation of the withdrawal agreement". she suggested that this goes ahead the british government's credibility on the international stage will be shot popular and that is a big if there. because clearly, as i have said repeatedly, this is a safety net. we don't want to have to go down this route if the eu joint uk council can resolve these issues. so you, douglas ross, telling me at the beginning of this interview, that where you think boris johnson is wrong you will stand up johnson is wrong you will stand up to him, what does that mean in this? you don't think boris johnson is wrong in this case? i think this is the last opportunity for the uk government to have the safety net. the internal market legislation that will be laid before parliament tomorrow and the finance below the final two pieces of legislation that the government can take through in time for leaving the tr
as you know, the former prime minister, theresa may, has just the former prime minister, theresa may,he last few hours, that she thinks this is horrifying. she said "the uk government is now seeking to change the operation of the withdrawal agreement". she suggested that this goes ahead the british government's credibility on the international stage will be shot popular and that is a big if there. because clearly, as i have said repeatedly, this is a safety net. we don't want to have...
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theresa facebook twitter and other social media sites claim that they're trying to crack down both on covert dissin from ation and on q. and on itself how good a job are they doing well the job they have been doing is says both have been like a little band-aid and not like keep the cure itself. they're cracking down on several groups twitter for example has also contain the spread of topics connected to q. and on so they don't trend any more which i think is a good as a good measure but as long as social media is building their business model on time spent on the platform and also on propelling reactionary and aggravating content and incentivizing that you are reacting to that content and then taking you down the rabbit hole even deeper that business model is prone to spread this misinformation if more and just very briefly if you would our way in the mainstream media at least at times inadvertently giving conspiracy theories a boost by driving more attention to them it depends on the framing in my opinion and we have to talk about that because they are a real danger to democracy and
theresa facebook twitter and other social media sites claim that they're trying to crack down both on covert dissin from ation and on q. and on itself how good a job are they doing well the job they have been doing is says both have been like a little band-aid and not like keep the cure itself. they're cracking down on several groups twitter for example has also contain the spread of topics connected to q. and on so they don't trend any more which i think is a good as a good measure but as long...
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written by theresa ikoko and claire wilson, directed by sarah gavron, who made brick lane and suffragette uniquely collaborative production born out of workshops with young people at a range of schools and youth hubs. the result is a team effort that rings true. everything about these teenagers' lives has the smack of authenticity — from their hardscrabble battles for survival to exuberant classroom food fights and scenes of raucous laughter, and cross—cultural kinship. sensitively lensed by helene louvart, who shot the remarkable never rarely sometimes always, rocks combines the grit of ken loach‘s cathy come home with the visual poetry of the selfish giant, and the girl—power oomph of celine sciamma's girlhood. "real queens fix each other‘s crowns," says a bedroom wall sticker in rocks — and that's a message that rings throughout this wonderful, heartbreaking, life—affirming gem of a movie. do not miss it. from the streets of contemporary london to shanghai's besieged sihang warehouse in 1937, where the chinese army mount a last stand against japanese forces in the historical war drama
written by theresa ikoko and claire wilson, directed by sarah gavron, who made brick lane and suffragette uniquely collaborative production born out of workshops with young people at a range of schools and youth hubs. the result is a team effort that rings true. everything about these teenagers' lives has the smack of authenticity — from their hardscrabble battles for survival to exuberant classroom food fights and scenes of raucous laughter, and cross—cultural kinship. sensitively lensed...
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we heard from the former prime minister theresa may saying she was worried about that.he former prime minister is right in what she said today, in relation to that. and that's why all the focus should be on getting a deal done. sir keir starmer talking to vicki young. we can speak now to professor anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe, and professor of european politics and foreign affairs at king's college london. what do you think the chances of a trade deal are at the moment?” don't like to put numbers on it. but i'll say is there still a real possibility we will get a deal, simply because both sides would prefer simply because both sides would p refer to simply because both sides would prefer to have a deal that no deal. but the differences on principle are real, so equally there is every chance that talks might collapse. it's very finely balanced at the moment, but i think there's a real prospect of a deal being done. because some people think boris johnson doesn't want a trade deal. i'm not privy to the private thoughts of the prime minister, but fr
we heard from the former prime minister theresa may saying she was worried about that.he former prime minister is right in what she said today, in relation to that. and that's why all the focus should be on getting a deal done. sir keir starmer talking to vicki young. we can speak now to professor anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe, and professor of european politics and foreign affairs at king's college london. what do you think the chances of a trade deal are at the...
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the issues with the substance and with this timings were known and this is what caused the fall of theresase issues have been known for a while but i think the telegraph piece is interesting because this is a prime minister talking to the core conservative photo and to conservative mps and members of the house of lords, this is not about the old remain leave to fight, these are people who are brexiteers who are unhappy with this because of the uk's role in the world, questions about how we can hold to account other countries
the issues with the substance and with this timings were known and this is what caused the fall of theresase issues have been known for a while but i think the telegraph piece is interesting because this is a prime minister talking to the core conservative photo and to conservative mps and members of the house of lords, this is not about the old remain leave to fight, these are people who are brexiteers who are unhappy with this because of the uk's role in the world, questions about how we can...
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stefanie can tell us if our former prime minister theresa may was right when she posed the question,g to be the effect of all this on britain's reputation abroad? go on, stefanie! iam not reputation abroad? go on, stefanie! i am not the german government or the commission, but it does not go down well. this is about state aid, this is about how goods come into the uk from northern ireland, or from gb coming to northern ireland, would be checked. this is all the creed. ajoint would be checked. this is all the creed. a joint committee would have the surveillance of that, the overview of that, and to say, no, we undermine that via domestic legislation is astonishing. 0k, let's get through a few of foreign titles. the new york times, the faces of hunger. quite an interesting line from the writer, lecturer in poverty so close together in pandemic america, with so together in pandemic america, with so many families using food banks —— luxury and poverty. the pandemic has exposed the fragile nature "of success exposed the fragile nature "of success for millions of americans". may be outward
stefanie can tell us if our former prime minister theresa may was right when she posed the question,g to be the effect of all this on britain's reputation abroad? go on, stefanie! iam not reputation abroad? go on, stefanie! i am not the german government or the commission, but it does not go down well. this is about state aid, this is about how goods come into the uk from northern ireland, or from gb coming to northern ireland, would be checked. this is all the creed. ajoint would be checked....
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theresa, good to see you, thank you so much, folks, be careful out there as they would say.t on the kentucky derby straight ahead robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. the kentucky derby will take place today at church helped him. but there will be no fans in the states. protesters will be there. jenkins has more. >> no justice, no derby. demonstrating social justice black lives matter. you do see heightened security presence, national guard which is here every year for the kentucky derby. it's even more heightened with so many groups here out today. there have been peaceful protests, a larger group expected to meet to come to the states. earlier there were counter protesters out, many were armed. we are told to do not intend to confront or in any way, get in way of the demonstrations we expect later today. arthel: thank you very much. eric and i are going to take a break,
theresa, good to see you, thank you so much, folks, be careful out there as they would say.t on the kentucky derby straight ahead robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. the kentucky derby will take place today at church helped him. but there will be no fans in the states. protesters will be...
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the issues with the substance and with this timings were known and this is what caused the fall of theresa may pots and governments of these issues have been known for a while but i think the telegraph piece is interesting because this is a prime minister talking to the core conservative photo and to conservative mps and members of the house of lords, this is not about the old remain leave to fight, these are people who are brexiteers who are unhappy with this because of the uk's role in the world, questions about how we can hold to account other countries like china and russia for things they are doing that do not fit the international wall standards when we ourselves are going to break international law and our own words as well? i think it raises issues including about trade, you heard nancy pelosi talking about the possible us trade deal. there are bigger themes that this is connected to so bigger themes that this is connected tosoi bigger themes that this is connected to so i think the prime minister here is trying to talk to these core supporters to get their support because that sup
the issues with the substance and with this timings were known and this is what caused the fall of theresa may pots and governments of these issues have been known for a while but i think the telegraph piece is interesting because this is a prime minister talking to the core conservative photo and to conservative mps and members of the house of lords, this is not about the old remain leave to fight, these are people who are brexiteers who are unhappy with this because of the uk's role in the...
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boris johnson's predecessor theresa may has come out t to question whether the prime minister is imperiling the kingdom's international reputation. causing concern for eu leaders just as brexit talks resume. the uk's northern ireland secretary has responded to questions about new government legislation that could alter parts of the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement with brussels. article four of the northern ireland protocol states it will remain part of the customs territory post brexit. the new legislation aims at clarifying how the withdrawal agreement will be implemented because it breaks international law with regard to belfast. powers oftaking the in a very tightly defined set of circumstances. reporter: they insisted the u.k. fully intended to implement the protocol and northern ireland that will see it follow northern borders to keep the land with the republic of ireland open. >> this parliament devoted the withdrawal agreement into u.k. legislation. the government is nowow changing the operation of that agreement. reporter: the bill could damage trust in the u.k. over future trade deals.
boris johnson's predecessor theresa may has come out t to question whether the prime minister is imperiling the kingdom's international reputation. causing concern for eu leaders just as brexit talks resume. the uk's northern ireland secretary has responded to questions about new government legislation that could alter parts of the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement with brussels. article four of the northern ireland protocol states it will remain part of the customs territory post brexit. the new...
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here marine county theresa back to you guys. >>good information. thank you theresa the ash in the air dark skies and poor air quality all affecting businesses in the east bay kron four's michelle kingston spoke to a few business owners in brentwood who say this is just another way that they've had to stay flexible in order to stay open. >>ashes falling from the sky like snow here in brentwood downtown is a very quiet but businesses are open and they want your support and i lived in california all my life i don't ever remember a lightning storm now just sure the businesses across the bay area taking hit after hit its heart. >>you know you see every day every day and have to wake up and just decide that you know we're just going make the best of this and this is the year of pivot okay, okay, so ok so massive wildfire let's nexus between coronavirus wildfires heat waves and now poor air quality and ash covering store fronts in restaurants, a lot of people may not come out because there's ash literally falling in your food. >>vicki little run sip and s
here marine county theresa back to you guys. >>good information. thank you theresa the ash in the air dark skies and poor air quality all affecting businesses in the east bay kron four's michelle kingston spoke to a few business owners in brentwood who say this is just another way that they've had to stay flexible in order to stay open. >>ashes falling from the sky like snow here in brentwood downtown is a very quiet but businesses are open and they want your support and i lived in...
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they're a murray county theresa kron 4 news. >>contra costa county fire is also expecting some dangerous mixing up high temperatures low humidity and winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour that of course means high fire danger. last october the county similar conditions and had a fire siege, their worst 10 major fires in a 15 hour period, including one you may remember the jump the carquinez bridge. many residents have now cleared out brush and created that very valuable defensible space around their properties. fire departments have also done its share of prescribed burns. >>it's an area that will not burn again this year that reduces the potential for fire here and specifically the potential for fire at this intersection which is critical to the evacuation routes out of north or end. >>out of an abundance of caution the next few days the county is adding 5 wild land fire engines and crews to dozers to water tankers and a 12 person hand crew and also helicopter that wolf so but for solely focus on fighting fire just from the air
they're a murray county theresa kron 4 news. >>contra costa county fire is also expecting some dangerous mixing up high temperatures low humidity and winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour that of course means high fire danger. last october the county similar conditions and had a fire siege, their worst 10 major fires in a 15 hour period, including one you may remember the jump the carquinez bridge. many residents have now cleared out brush and created that very valuable defensible space...