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showers across the area for this going to build in across the area, we'll see the clearing later on thisn and if we get enough sunshine we can see temperatures get up to nd tarhious is more seasonal for us this f cck tior out the ty, my forecast, difference idesweednday, of the week, looks likell aoss tce a area. we'll see more sunshe then and also temperatures will also be onlyn the upper 70's and m 70's also in the forecast. i got the full forecast coming let's get a check of theri how looking. >>> 4:57, we got proble outer loopoadoc rkork w between 50 an little river turnpike you can see theic red line traff backing up just nouorct oorth ifn about minutes, volume light but heavy you enough starting to cause a slowdown. the other side an outer loop crash as well, two line thes at a good luck road. you can see in that camera traffic is not moving as they try to clear the cras previously the left lane getting by, right now they're holding traffic,ay so bigs coming up on oer loop side as you approach that crash sc i'd say give yourself at least 20, 30 extra minute again i'm hoping to see t
showers across the area for this going to build in across the area, we'll see the clearing later on thisn and if we get enough sunshine we can see temperatures get up to nd tarhious is more seasonal for us this f cck tior out the ty, my forecast, difference idesweednday, of the week, looks likell aoss tce a area. we'll see more sunshe then and also temperatures will also be onlyn the upper 70's and m 70's also in the forecast. i got the full forecast coming let's get a check of theri how...
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the issues i and a lot of other members of the senate are being asked about thisn very day. it just if there's nothing else going on in this town but you dig up something that happened one year ago. "the new york times" published a book excerpt about justice kavanaugh's younger days that is fueled a fresh rumor from someone who's friends claim contacted senators on the committee. that person, mr. stiers, did not reach out to provide information to the committee majority. apparently he also did not provide information to these writers. it's only on thet word of two anonymous sources that his name and accusation comes up in this story in "the new york times". again, my office never received anything from esther stier or ms. unnamed friends and we never received an allegation about brett kavanaugh the one referenced in the report over this weekend. after interviewing eight people related to the ramirez allegations not once was mr. stiers name mentioned. i had -- had my staff received a substantive allegations or had he approach me or my staff we would have attempted to take a s
the issues i and a lot of other members of the senate are being asked about thisn very day. it just if there's nothing else going on in this town but you dig up something that happened one year ago. "the new york times" published a book excerpt about justice kavanaugh's younger days that is fueled a fresh rumor from someone who's friends claim contacted senators on the committee. that person, mr. stiers, did not reach out to provide information to the committee majority. apparently he...
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thisne's a little different. the tail is a little bit off color, but the core is nice, so i grt a 2g with a two plus 4. we have a limited amount of wild fish we can take to keep the population avsustainable, and yet wea growing population in the world, so we need this seafood. there are more imports now. half the world's seafood supply is being farind. it's not happenin the u.s. it's happening in another country under probably less strenuous environmental conditions, and meanwhile, we don't have it happening in the u.s. because of all our regulat growing seafood in water. the problem within freshwater, which is where most of it comes now, well, freshwater is going to be under serious pressure as we go farther into this century because of clite change, so we need to be looking to the ocean. we don't have a single fish farm anywhere in the united states in federal waters. at the present time, there are two applicatis for permits--one off san diego o an off long island, new york. in an area the size of lake michigan
thisne's a little different. the tail is a little bit off color, but the core is nice, so i grt a 2g with a two plus 4. we have a limited amount of wild fish we can take to keep the population avsustainable, and yet wea growing population in the world, so we need this seafood. there are more imports now. half the world's seafood supply is being farind. it's not happenin the u.s. it's happening in another country under probably less strenuous environmental conditions, and meanwhile, we don't...
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. >>> l mrned thisning of another setback f alex trebek beck, thelong-te jeopardy star is set to underher arou of chemo.ev >> trebek realed he will under dgo the s round one week after returning to jeopardy. 79-year-old shared the newri ng an interview on good morning america, his doctors decided me chemo was necessary after his cancer numbers shot up and he lost 12pounds. >> i was doing so well. and my numbers went down to the equivalent of a normal human being who does not have pancreaticca ncer. we were optimistic. they said good, we'll sto chemo, start on immunothapy, i lo about 12 pound in a week and my numbers went sky high.r much h than they were when i was first dinosed. so the doctors had decided that i have to under go chemo again and that's what'm doing . >>> alex trabeck described cancer as mysterious in way than he doc his therapy. dos hti cnghemo fighting ees bprs.oc taken's rsonalre a upte iongms item fs, chef's night. it's $400,000, 40%ce ofeds will go to culinary institute of america. >>> billy occurrington is calping victims of hne dorian. he partnered with key west c
. >>> l mrned thisning of another setback f alex trebek beck, thelong-te jeopardy star is set to underher arou of chemo.ev >> trebek realed he will under dgo the s round one week after returning to jeopardy. 79-year-old shared the newri ng an interview on good morning america, his doctors decided me chemo was necessary after his cancer numbers shot up and he lost 12pounds. >> i was doing so well. and my numbers went down to the equivalent of a normal human being who does...
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here is what first responders came upon when they got to thisn e. listen. >> i have an rcraft, 40 to 50 feet up in the top of tree. two occupants, appearo be ok. one's about 20 ft off the ground. second is about 30 fee off the ground. >> and this is vid of that plane from sky fox. it is lodgedn upside in the tops o athe treesut 200 feet into t o woodsff maryland 198 and bald eagle drive. this is south ofe. fort me here's what it looked le from the ground during the highly ca tel rescue, officials say there were two men in the plane. state police identified them as thomas falk 55 silver spring maryland and james pa laz sa 59m of colbia maryland. one student pilot, other instructor, according to offioals. student able take it down with the help of a ladder. lower down with a rope system. these pictures taken from the howard county -- anne arundel county dartment spokesperson ee russ daviesn crashes like this before with much worse endings. >> due to theeyircumstance 're very fortunate. f we've hadatal crashes at tiptonnd lee rport. so i would sayn thi
here is what first responders came upon when they got to thisn e. listen. >> i have an rcraft, 40 to 50 feet up in the top of tree. two occupants, appearo be ok. one's about 20 ft off the ground. second is about 30 fee off the ground. >> and this is vid of that plane from sky fox. it is lodgedn upside in the tops o athe treesut 200 feet into t o woodsff maryland 198 and bald eagle drive. this is south ofe. fort me here's what it looked le from the ground during the highly ca tel...
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adchey talked to headquarters, and they said, we .ave a role for y-12 e in thisn to rol activity. they thought their excess capacity would be useful for that machining of precision parts for uranium and other components. they continued to produce stable isotopes of significant value. the buildings began to be used for the biology division. the mission of oak ridge, it was still clinton labs, were changing. they included a biology division and health and safety research. some of those required large structures. where are the large buildings? right here, in beautiful y-12. can you imagine being a realtor at y-12? good day. have we got a deal for you. s-4 -- just for coming in the door, you get this deal. in 1949, they began to produce fuel slugs for the graphite reactor. 1950, the first precision manufacturing of beryllium for a neutron reflector for a test materials test reactor was done here at y-12. mid-1950, employees at y-12, according to bill cox, employees were down to less than 2000. a big change. here we are at clinton labs. employment for all of clinton labs, for dupont, 1
adchey talked to headquarters, and they said, we .ave a role for y-12 e in thisn to rol activity. they thought their excess capacity would be useful for that machining of precision parts for uranium and other components. they continued to produce stable isotopes of significant value. the buildings began to be used for the biology division. the mission of oak ridge, it was still clinton labs, were changing. they included a biology division and health and safety research. some of those required...
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. >> it was thisn her nejob.e ook optimistic. >> mark and jennair planned to have dinner together, anden i got there it was so nice outside. they had an outdoor patio, and i said, "i'm going to be sitting outside." she said, "okay, great." >> jennair texted me and says, "i made a wrong turn. i'm going to be late." 10 minutes or so go by and she texted me back and said, "i'm not coming. just go home." and she sent me a text. it was a photo of trash. there was a condom in the middle of that photo. i knew the context of it.dith'sr >> looking for evidence of any kind that i had been there. >> and then she sent me a text that said, "you ruined my life." and then another text that said, "i hope you never find happiness." and a third text that said, "bye mark." meanwhile, i'm already texting meredith, and she's not replying to me. i thought, okay. so jennair went over to her house, there was a confrontation. who knows what jennair had said to her, and so i paid the bill and rushed over to her house. so i walked to the back of the house, and i peered in, and that began a moment of shock. >> i
. >> it was thisn her nejob.e ook optimistic. >> mark and jennair planned to have dinner together, anden i got there it was so nice outside. they had an outdoor patio, and i said, "i'm going to be sitting outside." she said, "okay, great." >> jennair texted me and says, "i made a wrong turn. i'm going to be late." 10 minutes or so go by and she texted me back and said, "i'm not coming. just go home." and she sent me a text. it was a...
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as you said, i've been in law enforcement for a long time.ou and i have been involved in thisn issue.for a long time. this is not a manufactured crisis. we are not turning people away who have legitimate asylum claims. and if they want to talk about what's going on right now w because of a broken asylum laws, the only people that are benefiting from those loopholes are the cartels. they are a multi-billion-dollar industry. because of our laws and because congress fails to dodo what they need to do to change those laws and protect this country, it's the cartels who are getting rich. they are the ones exploiting this vulnerable population. that's the truth. that's what the american people need to understand.ul >> brian: so people whoo say wow, have you got to have an t open heart. you know, president trump,p, and the people that work for the trump administration, these people are walkingg thousands of miles. they wants a better life. why be so hard-hearted. what do you tell them? >> so there is two things. first of all, we have a legal system, brian. this country allows more individuals
as you said, i've been in law enforcement for a long time.ou and i have been involved in thisn issue.for a long time. this is not a manufactured crisis. we are not turning people away who have legitimate asylum claims. and if they want to talk about what's going on right now w because of a broken asylum laws, the only people that are benefiting from those loopholes are the cartels. they are a multi-billion-dollar industry. because of our laws and because congress fails to dodo what they need to...
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thisne starts to look like a political solution. to what they may not be so confident about next november which is, you know, removing president trump the old fashion way, at the ballot box. that is when it begins to look like when you make comments about a case. i think your being very prudent about it and i salute you for that, reserving judgment at the very least until the documents come out. but, no, they cannot do that. they want the news cycle like that. >> well, here is the thing. sometimes you can have an impeachment, a real impeachment investigation, and public opinion can change. even though people were outraged by the saturday night massacre when the house first started its impeachment investigation of nixon, public opinion was much more closely divided than it was at the end because new revelations kept coming out and they discover things. so i suppose that is what speaker pelosi hopes will happen here. a i just don't see any evidence yet that it isis going to happe. and so very dangerous, very dangerous game for them to
thisne starts to look like a political solution. to what they may not be so confident about next november which is, you know, removing president trump the old fashion way, at the ballot box. that is when it begins to look like when you make comments about a case. i think your being very prudent about it and i salute you for that, reserving judgment at the very least until the documents come out. but, no, they cannot do that. they want the news cycle like that. >> well, here is the thing....
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have secretary says 5 d thisn kids have vape year, an increase from 2017 and 2018.nwhile, investigators are risking to identify a serious lung disease links to use of e-cigarettes. turnednd pickens, or men died.ate raider has he was a vocal supporter for wind and natural gas power and have suffered several strokes. he achieved fame from takeover bid in the 1970's and 1980's, but aren't most of his wealth betting on oil and gas. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna: thank you very much. let's have another look at the markets. the symbolism from the u.s. and china moving markets higher in .5%, also the msci asia-pacific, the goodwill gestures from both sides, from the u.s., a two week delay in the imposition of tariffs, a change in the mood ahead of that. we also understand in bloomberg that the chinese are considering going easier on u.s. imports of agricultural products, and that all of that seems to be behind what we are seeing in the latest n
have secretary says 5 d thisn kids have vape year, an increase from 2017 and 2018.nwhile, investigators are risking to identify a serious lung disease links to use of e-cigarettes. turnednd pickens, or men died.ate raider has he was a vocal supporter for wind and natural gas power and have suffered several strokes. he achieved fame from takeover bid in the 1970's and 1980's, but aren't most of his wealth betting on oil and gas. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at tic-toc on twitter,...
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i want to thank chairwoman thisn for your focus on critical issue. 2016, six people were killed in baltimore in my hometown when a school bus crashed into a car, then struck cemetery and finally collided head-on with a public transit bus. the national transportation safety board investigated this crash. in a crash in chattanooga, adoptede, in a report may 22, 2018, addressing these two accidents. the report stated, and i quote, although the specific safety issues differed, the crashes shared one common factor. poor driver oversight by both the school districts and the contract of motor carriers which resulted in unsafe operation of school buses, end of quote. the report found that the driver of the baltimore school bus had quote, repeated license revocations and suspensions over several decades, end quote. it had also uncovered instances in which the driver fraudulently obtained his license as well as numerous moving violations. in addition, the driver had medical conditions, including a history of seizures that should have disqualified him from driving a school bus. in march 2017, the ntsb
i want to thank chairwoman thisn for your focus on critical issue. 2016, six people were killed in baltimore in my hometown when a school bus crashed into a car, then struck cemetery and finally collided head-on with a public transit bus. the national transportation safety board investigated this crash. in a crash in chattanooga, adoptede, in a report may 22, 2018, addressing these two accidents. the report stated, and i quote, although the specific safety issues differed, the crashes shared...