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great ray black on theure, could spend a lot of time with him. >> david wright covered senator mccain as well. thoughts on the passing of this historical figure in our lives. >> two moments stand out, one was selection of sara palin as running mate. huge surprise and he felt regret, he felt he opened door to reality tv in american politics and didn't like where it led to. that moment just a few weeks before election day, no, don't have to be scared of barack obama, disagree with him on the issues but he's perfectly capable of being a good president, we need to honor that. that was a powerful moment. first time i interviewed him was in 2000, when i was local reporter. camera man i was working with, jeff pierce, was a vietnam vet. they to the to chatting with vietnam, deployment and units. quickly determined where they both fit in there. mccain turned to him at end of that and said, welcome home. it was a really powerful moment. >> david, thank you. terry moran in sedona, covering what's been happening. you've talked to supporters, final thoughts as we wrap up. >> there's two things tha
great ray black on theure, could spend a lot of time with him. >> david wright covered senator mccain as well. thoughts on the passing of this historical figure in our lives. >> two moments stand out, one was selection of sara palin as running mate. huge surprise and he felt regret, he felt he opened door to reality tv in american politics and didn't like where it led to. that moment just a few weeks before election day, no, don't have to be scared of barack obama, disagree with him...
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for theur our troops stay save and also save lives and properties. >> this is one place crews have been victorious. they will need many more of these before this fire is echt . -- is out. >> crews setting up multiple lines of defense, keeping a close eye on where the fire is spreading. >> hour-- our hope is that it will collapse on itself. >> when you add the wind the fire is off and running again. >> the unpredictable nature is why thousands have been evacuated but not everyone decided to leave their home. >> i am going to stay. if i think it will get to me i will leave but i don't feel that threatened right now. >> the threat to homes here is fire is already destroyed 75 residents and more than 10,000 structures are still considered threatened the battle is far from over not believing it will be fully contained until september. >> there is a virtual community meeting on facebook tonight at 6:00 p.m. school was supposed to start in lake county but that has been put off for two weeks because of the smoke damage. this is a live look at the holy fire posing a threat to neighborhoods in or
for theur our troops stay save and also save lives and properties. >> this is one place crews have been victorious. they will need many more of these before this fire is echt . -- is out. >> crews setting up multiple lines of defense, keeping a close eye on where the fire is spreading. >> hour-- our hope is that it will collapse on itself. >> when you add the wind the fire is off and running again. >> the unpredictable nature is why thousands have been evacuated...
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that has eared. 270 southbound from 70 to theur sp. you are on time. aaron. >> all right, melissa, thank you. >>> some breaking news now out of prince george's county where the suspect in a police-involved shooting is dead. this is theun police say belonged to that suspect. >>s tppened last night around 9:15 around fedex field. policeve recei a tip from someone about an armed suspect sellingdrugs. authorities swarmed the area. they confronted the suspect and tackled him as he tried to run away. that's whe police say they saw e officer reaching for him reaching for a handgun. megan mcgrath will bring you a live report from the scene in 30 minutes. >>> police are implementing tight security measures and warning people tha violenc will not be tolerated at the unite the right rally and the otests that come with it. police are determined toav d scenes like this. one woman wasit by a car and died. at yesterday's safety briefing here in the district, the mayor sent a mesage to the protesters on both sides. >> on nosunday, we k that we have people coming to ou
that has eared. 270 southbound from 70 to theur sp. you are on time. aaron. >> all right, melissa, thank you. >>> some breaking news now out of prince george's county where the suspect in a police-involved shooting is dead. this is theun police say belonged to that suspect. >>s tppened last night around 9:15 around fedex field. policeve recei a tip from someone about an armed suspect sellingdrugs. authorities swarmed the area. they confronted the suspect and tackled him as...
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we ask bart police what they are doing to keep blatant drug users off theur trains .whooshnibbling andand shrubbery there's like a hundred goats on our street .... what happened after a boise, idaho, neighborhood woke up to find a bunch of new kids on their block (ken) now at 8 -- new evacuation orders are in effect tonight as the mendocino
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c-span is brought to you by your provider.atellite "theur new book is called political spectrum." the herbert hoover to smartphone. is this written for the layman? >> absolutely. techable book, not a -- not a technical book, not a a story about where we are and how we got here in the wireless world. all in the wireless world. it's really quite fascinating how we got here, the politics of it, how the 1927 radio act basically determined what would market, what wouldn't. and then how reforms over time have led to the pretty amazing that we're dealing with today and we carry in our pockets. >> what's your expertise to write a book like this? >> well, i'm an economist. any patents in the mobile space. i'm here looking at all the -- the great innovation. but i look at it from a policy standpoint. i'm a professor. i've served as chief economist the federal communications commission. and i've written and researched how we allocate radio spectrum, the airwaves that go into wireless communications, now.bout 30 years >> do we do it efficiently? >> great question. how much time do we have. we
c-span is brought to you by your provider.atellite "theur new book is called political spectrum." the herbert hoover to smartphone. is this written for the layman? >> absolutely. techable book, not a -- not a technical book, not a a story about where we are and how we got here in the wireless world. all in the wireless world. it's really quite fascinating how we got here, the politics of it, how the 1927 radio act basically determined what would market, what wouldn't. and then...
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c-span is brought to you by your provider.atellite "theur new book is called political spectrum." the herbert hoover to smartphone. is this written for the layman? >> absolutely. techable book, not a -- not a technical book, not a a story about where we are and how we got here in the wireless world. all in the wireless world. it's really quite fascinating how we got here, the politics of it, how the 1927 radio act basically determined what
c-span is brought to you by your provider.atellite "theur new book is called political spectrum." the herbert hoover to smartphone. is this written for the layman? >> absolutely. techable book, not a -- not a technical book, not a a story about where we are and how we got here in the wireless world. all in the wireless world. it's really quite fascinating how we got here, the politics of it, how the 1927 radio act basically determined what
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when there are no cars, we didn't worry about kids being driving theured car. then they learned how to drive. so we have a culture that is unique in all of human history in the last century. you teach children how to drive a one-ton thing. this is pretty scary. somebody 300o years ago, and say, we're gonna drive aroundlds something that weighs a ton and can kill things, that would cultural adaptation. we will go through a similar adaptation toral this new class of computerring. happens, murphy will still do some things which won't be so pleasant. boths what will trigger the regulatory, legal and cultural adaptation. how do we deal with these new tools? as the regulatory regime -- regulatory regime affected robots yet? >> it has. the f.a.a.hing that did was ban drones from being used without certification. boundaries.u you can't fly a drone out of eyesight without a special license. the regulators have reared their head, so to ugly speak. they have a role, because you want to be sure things are done safely. with every new technology that has come along, regulati
when there are no cars, we didn't worry about kids being driving theured car. then they learned how to drive. so we have a culture that is unique in all of human history in the last century. you teach children how to drive a one-ton thing. this is pretty scary. somebody 300o years ago, and say, we're gonna drive aroundlds something that weighs a ton and can kill things, that would cultural adaptation. we will go through a similar adaptation toral this new class of computerring. happens, murphy...
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. >> the splash brothers got together on theur. we miss javale? they sent a day in the park.avid golfer but he does enjoy playing. >> man, it's way too short. it's a good problem to have. i won't trade it for anything and i try to play a lot of golf. i try to be outside and enjoy myself. it's just been great off season. i got no complaints and i'd love it to be like this for the rest of my career. a short three months. that's all you need. >> final round, brandt snedeker tied at 20 under. this is the tee shot. that is a little bit wide right. so snedeker shot a 59, birdied the hole, finished 21 under par. he will collect a $1.1 million which can. this abc 7 sports report is sponsored by river rock casino. giants against the mets tomorrow. and the a's bringing in the rangers. >> it's been a tough season for the giants. >> it has. they need to get a little run going. >> thank you. >> and with that, that's it for tonight. abc 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> bet you don't miss that. >> i was about to say that. >> don't miss the alarm going off at 2:00. thanks for jo
. >> the splash brothers got together on theur. we miss javale? they sent a day in the park.avid golfer but he does enjoy playing. >> man, it's way too short. it's a good problem to have. i won't trade it for anything and i try to play a lot of golf. i try to be outside and enjoy myself. it's just been great off season. i got no complaints and i'd love it to be like this for the rest of my career. a short three months. that's all you need. >> final round, brandt snedeker tied...
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ignored theure has voices of work people. they listen to the whispers of a few right-wing corporate billionaires in the jam through that threatens the lower workers pay $8,700 per year. they took matters into their own hands. they put the law to a statewide vote and tesla we did? we turned in over 300,000. we are going to win because it is what workers want and make our voices heard is what we do best. >> they show our power and our passion and our issues. our affect us every day in job and in our lives. it is proof positive that we are theseating an inch after janus case. it is a preview of what is to come. storys who is writing the of 2018 and beyond and i will make a prediction. , i will sayiters one word about president trump and that will be the story about what people are doing to change the economy won't get written about. thank you. >> i will start with a few questions and then i will move to reporters. first, we talked about the upcoming midterms, but i wanted terms of trade. you were quoted yesterday saying frankly,
ignored theure has voices of work people. they listen to the whispers of a few right-wing corporate billionaires in the jam through that threatens the lower workers pay $8,700 per year. they took matters into their own hands. they put the law to a statewide vote and tesla we did? we turned in over 300,000. we are going to win because it is what workers want and make our voices heard is what we do best. >> they show our power and our passion and our issues. our affect us every day in job...
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we ask bart police what they are doing to keep blatant drug users off theur trains .whooshnibbling and noshing on lawns and shrubbery there's like a hundred goats on our street .... what happened after a boise, idaho, neighborhood woke up to find a bunch of new kids on their block (ken) now at 8 -- new evacuation orders are in effect tonight as the mendocino complex fire explodes in size... a red flag warning is in effect... as firefighters battle high winds, scorching temps and low humidity...(ken)it's making a tough firefight...even more difficult. good evening -- i'm ken wayne...(catherine) and i'm catherine heenan... in for pam moore. people in the community of potter valley are now being told to evacuate immediately as flames continue to threaten the area. the evacution orders are running at the bottom of the screen. the mendocino complex fire is made up of 2 fires burning in lake and mendocino counties.new numbers just released in the past hour. the ranch fire -- has grown to more than 115- thousand acres.it is 28 percent contained. the river fire -- has burned more than 42-thous
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a lot of crops are late to harvest and theur sated soil has been hard onto may toes. >> a lot of them have the early blight. the leaves are dying from the bottom down. the tomatoes get sunburn. we've been struggling with that. they also split. >> reporter: down the road, mouth watering choices. thest harve just won't be quite ast abundis year. >>> any talk of lack of wine is devastating to lauren. >> ye i know. but just to add onto that, the gr ie harve expected to begin in northern virginia in a few weeks. wwe hope that can wring on the sun and if you want your wine, make that happen, but today>>- ot going to be a good year for wine. this year -- yeah. iryid that s last year. and the grapes expand. it's a nightmare. >> more rain today? >> more rain the next couple of days i another thi we're not going to have any 90s. yesterday we made it to 94. not very many 90s on the 10-dayn actually, of them. the heat is coming down a little bit. no more 90s for a while. we do have rain chances now we head through the weekend. but more fall-like weather coming our way,s especially we get into the
a lot of crops are late to harvest and theur sated soil has been hard onto may toes. >> a lot of them have the early blight. the leaves are dying from the bottom down. the tomatoes get sunburn. we've been struggling with that. they also split. >> reporter: down the road, mouth watering choices. thest harve just won't be quite ast abundis year. >>> any talk of lack of wine is devastating to lauren. >> ye i know. but just to add onto that, the gr ie harve expected to...
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if thenlyeadline you saw this past week is oy won the ohio governor's race, first turnout in theur s was very high and very democratic. we have been seeing signs that anti-trump sentimentn suburban areas is driving up democratic enthusiasm in advance of the midterms and the data both is -- second, republican turnout was down in the rurapart of that ohio district. and that was president donald trump held a rally there to try to republicans to the polls. and third, republican outside groups outspend democrats by more than i3-1 the special elections, in a district where donald trump w by points, the >>> a special surprise this wees fore alexandria school ad nistrators. they built bikes by hand for what they thought was a bike building exeise. >> reporter: these school administrators switching gears for a day and helping build bicycl for kids in need. each gusup has j 28 minutes to get the jobdone. >> team work makes the dream work. >> reporter: and not only will the kids be getting free bicycles, they'll also get a helmet to make sure they stay safe. but what these principals don't know
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. -- and if theure, it's not truck is a certain temperature, we are fine but it could really improve productivity. from an outer cultural state -- for those of you will appreciate that. -- last few months, i've been in charles city, virginia. i have seen the potential of this technology. the notion that agriculture and technology are two different things is entirely wrong. the 20 first century american farm is incredibly competitive because they are using technology in innovative ways. using drones in real-time, where pests are starting to infest the field and that sort of thing. 5g has application in rural areas and we are just scratching the surface. is before we talk about all the other technologies. that's before we used other technologies, artificial intelligence, block chain and the like. jesse: when we start talking about classes of the future, virtual reality, that sounds a far off. the fcc this week started a process around telemedicine. particularly looking at telemedicine for low income folks or folks that don't live in major urban areas, don't have access to the connectiv
. -- and if theure, it's not truck is a certain temperature, we are fine but it could really improve productivity. from an outer cultural state -- for those of you will appreciate that. -- last few months, i've been in charles city, virginia. i have seen the potential of this technology. the notion that agriculture and technology are two different things is entirely wrong. the 20 first century american farm is incredibly competitive because they are using technology in innovative ways. using...
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theur storms i 14 people and killed two zoo animals and damaged00 cars in the parking lot. the zoo was closed today while crews work to clean up. >> it was on this day that general george washington established the military badge that became known as the purple heart 236 years later is still the oldest military award in existence. it's awarded to men or women wounded orilled in service to the nation and sometimes the medals get lost. today eight middales returned to earn them or their families. one purple heart belonged to a sailor from virginia who was killed when the "uss houston" sank in battle back in 1942. if you have it back in the family it's priceless. >> the medals were the help half nonprofit group called purple hearts reunited. >> that's wonderful. >> monitoring and try to prevent future crimes. >> monitors maybe on social media. ng up next our i-team looks at the c in the wake of the "capital gazette" rampage and why some say theoe law't go far enough. >> also tonight, we're staying on top of the weather high heat and humidity plus the threat of more storms. dou
theur storms i 14 people and killed two zoo animals and damaged00 cars in the parking lot. the zoo was closed today while crews work to clean up. >> it was on this day that general george washington established the military badge that became known as the purple heart 236 years later is still the oldest military award in existence. it's awarded to men or women wounded orilled in service to the nation and sometimes the medals get lost. today eight middales returned to earn them or their...
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one of the things i begrudge my theure is i learned about izitis reading a book in english. there is an effort to maintain memory. we would like to do this. we don't have the means to. 2003 when the first mass graves were discovered, i wrote an op-ed for the help of the international community to provide tools to preserve forensic evidence so people can find the remains of their loved ones and achieve closure. .e need this all the more rack,l the victims in a and particularly for the zd's. we need the help and support of the united states. i don't think the united states will be reluctant to give us that help. andok forward to a fruitful promising cooperation. i would like to close mentioning can do tonstitutions bring people together to discuss this issue. i am here. my iraqi colleagues are here. so, in closing i want to thank you for having invited me to speak here. i hope i have not been too long. this is a topic that merits talking about not being forgotten. thank you. >> i want to thank the ambassador for his poignant words, standing in solidarity with the persecuted mi
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theur forthcoming report, districts we work with talk about how to exclusion is not compatible with the community approach. in oakland, leading in restorative justice, came to that work as part of the community schools issue. over here? rattner, citizens for effective schools. gratified to be here. i have been involved in these issues since the early 1970's with ron edmonds and the effective schools movement. it is very gratifying to see what you all are doing, as elaine was saying, to see it come together. one specific thing -- the need for needs assessment. critical building block. inave written a little bit the huffington post about a particular comprehensive needs assessment called, the school climate assessment instrument, california state university, los angeles, which is unusually good for you assessment and helping schools improve. my question is whether you have any thoughts about that or any other kind of comprehensive needs assessments you think are useful that people can get to write now to help with that critical building block stage? to help with that critical building blo
theur forthcoming report, districts we work with talk about how to exclusion is not compatible with the community approach. in oakland, leading in restorative justice, came to that work as part of the community schools issue. over here? rattner, citizens for effective schools. gratified to be here. i have been involved in these issues since the early 1970's with ron edmonds and the effective schools movement. it is very gratifying to see what you all are doing, as elaine was saying, to see it...