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opportunity never actually materialized, but it's one more thing we're seeing scott pruitt do here as he's und 12 federal investigations right now for a including his travel expenses, flying first class on taxpayer dollars living situation, his coziness with lobbyist, his blatant disregard for the taxpayer dollar and we' seeing
opportunity never actually materialized, but it's one more thing we're seeing scott pruitt do here as he's und 12 federal investigations right now for a including his travel expenses, flying first class on taxpayer dollars living situation, his coziness with lobbyist, his blatant disregard for the taxpayer dollar and we' seeing
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noy und like big corporate interests today fighting greenhouse gas rerictions. but people prevailed. the epa was born, congress , andd the clean air act clear deadlines, to protect all of us. 1970-2016,ults, from common air pollutants fell 73%. today, the clean air act saved more than a hundred 60,000 lives every year. 160,000 people. our neighbors, our families. every single year. that's what good regulations can do. accomplishedhas through strong public center rules is a truly amazing story. so where are the cheerleaders? where are the defenders of regulation, who make sure that most of us don't work in factories where equipment kills us, or don't drive cars with defective brakes? pervades and special citations for the federal employees who make sure cancer treatments really are cancer treat, and that the air is clean enough for our babies to breathe and grow and flourish. where are the thank you op ads and national holiday to celebrate the infrastructure, no nger strangled in poorly designed baby cribs and that airplanes are rarely crash. and thethose regulat
noy und like big corporate interests today fighting greenhouse gas rerictions. but people prevailed. the epa was born, congress , andd the clean air act clear deadlines, to protect all of us. 1970-2016,ults, from common air pollutants fell 73%. today, the clean air act saved more than a hundred 60,000 lives every year. 160,000 people. our neighbors, our families. every single year. that's what good regulations can do. accomplishedhas through strong public center rules is a truly amazing story....
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five y years ago, jujust off e island of f mfangano, brbrothed ster team gilbert und michellem. ththey were the e first to impmt cacage aquultuture he. nonow they're harvrvesting som0 tonsns of fish annnnually, whis put rectly on ice. gilbert:e e want tmakeke sur ththat less fishsh is wasted a t harvested.d. right nonow, almost 6060%, 40o 60% of fisish that is cacaughs lost because of no cold chn.n. so what t we are doioing is wee creating t the cold chaiain fr fifish. porterer unbroken coldhainin retching all theay f froboat to csusumer.gilblbt: t thatthis way it's'suite heavy. reporter: lake view fisherie uses t latatestechnology, like chelle: it has a coolilingoler e mechanism which isis patented. we'r're using our r technologygy partners.. that keepshe box cool for up to sevenayays. soand d when it's clclosed and d meagages to to o let knowwnd the temperature of the box the whole time. so a at any time, , we are very aware ofof the freshness of te fmfanangano island d before beg transfererred to theirir floag cacas. the mbeos, now based in thu.u.s. -- michelle is a data anal
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michelle und gilbert mbeo turn a profit with their farms and to . with support from germany's giz development agency, they're buililding a new, , sustainablyy operating g refrigerateded waree to freeze their fish in. this is a compressor.r. gilbert: thehe sun is veryry abundantnt over here.. so what rereally makes s sense o be ablble to power t the colrom using g the sun, and so we stat to not be affected by the e por outatages. soso'm quite excited that we'll bebe able to powower it with sor and we're not too dependent on grid electricity. reporter: the mbeoeos want to tn their fish farm into africa's biggest. and they hoping to win the pepeople of mfanangano over toh farmrming. lbert: what we are hoping to sesee is tt ouour fiing mmunity, this fishing community y that we are frfrom,l now start to see this as a new waway of ung t the le. thth will start to see thehe ast thatat lake victororia is. porter: ththey're not the e ony beneneficiaries. w these diners in the capitalnh frfrom lake victctoria. host: tropical storms are among the most desestru
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unanimously the professionals on the committee und that detention was inappropriate for children and shod be avoided at all costs. rajini: what is the solution? we had the president saying that there needs to be a deterrent for illegal immigratio if it is not this, what is it? michelle: there are several issues with the president' atement. first of all, these are families who are seeking protection inco thtry, seeking asylum, which is their legal right. that issue is being ignored byad the nistration -- not onl' ignored, it's intentionally ignored, because they are actually trying to preve access to the procedure. the otheissue is that there are many alternatives to detaining or separating families. in particular, there was a y program called the familse management program. it was found to be 99.8% effective in ensuring that people showed up for heariurs, went to co and even in some -- in many cases left the country. rajini: what is that alternative? >> the family case management program. the trump administration shut it down in june 2017 with no explanation. in fact, i believe they
unanimously the professionals on the committee und that detention was inappropriate for children and shod be avoided at all costs. rajini: what is the solution? we had the president saying that there needs to be a deterrent for illegal immigratio if it is not this, what is it? michelle: there are several issues with the president' atement. first of all, these are families who are seeking protection inco thtry, seeking asylum, which is their legal right. that issue is being ignored byad the...
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'sp und awe tetgin elyars e.rng insiin ngorap an he kind of rteeidratet wha his staecreryf oestat said. ntesseiay ll thatyes, the ndgrouwork talks and the rcuedisssnsio a arellel wndl a gobuod, t tatndhe e of theay d the erareea rlly onlywo teo pple whose onipionsat mter and tshat' un.sident trpum and kim jg-on guys? >> all right, thank you. >> interesti to watch this unfold. >> yeah. >> live in siorngape. >>> y,he one possible location, ongolia was suggested and the b the iridzene zout he itehous oicff tialsold ccnb thinat sgarepo was selected usbecaet' is one of the f counietrats th haslo dipmacti relation ws bithot th.she u.nd a h nortkoa.re eyand a k deilta, singapore was wiinllog tol hds thi summit. inadtidi ton,heou stheast asian aons a sthistrticaw ls ttha limit pc otpr. ests >> w>vee ha seomreaking detailsus jtom cingn iow n inst a e la few menomerts hen i pocenv id olveshtioon ng i montgomery county. mathe n o whshwas othe ts re i nodew ad. pandoleic i sayt arsppea he did hnotave a weapon. esws4'hr cisor gdone liv on o eek parkway. chris, wt'has the latest? > reporter: well, p
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a middle school, an acre of farmland were submernled und water yesterday. look at that. there were no injuries. students were out of school for the weeken >> we also were hearing about now bad news and seeing bad news for the president today. re storms are headed that way. take a look. they already got a lot of damage is weekend. you can see right here a camper flipped over completely. this is 40 miles south of tulsa. crews worked quickly to clear debris from the roadways and also repair the power liens that went down. a lot of work still ahead.de >> . worry trying to find out what's going it happen in our weather. chuck bell, are welearing out any time soon? >> absolutelright. better weather coming our way here for the next couple of days. right now it's a partly cloudy sky over washington. current temperature now at 72. easy to take those degrees. hope you are enjoying your monday morning, everybody. not going to be much of an issue weather-wise here for the next coup days. light north breeze, that's the beginning of the change that i think you're teally going apprecia
a middle school, an acre of farmland were submernled und water yesterday. look at that. there were no injuries. students were out of school for the weeken >> we also were hearing about now bad news and seeing bad news for the president today. re storms are headed that way. take a look. they already got a lot of damage is weekend. you can see right here a camper flipped over completely. this is 40 miles south of tulsa. crews worked quickly to clear debris from the roadways and also repair...
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this urage co to joinhe field and berepared go to gund ro to ve the slsf our martyrs d some of our undedthey areur broths, of course. praise tgod, i maged with l of my deternatition perstetence,nd s strenh to continue on n this course e thai stararted and i wiwill end. i been persistent for 45 days. amy: so that was razan al-najjar, speaking in her own words about her efforts to rescue wounded palestinian protesters, wounded by the israeli military. earlier this razan week, we spoke with razan's cousin. was for a young, shows had dreams. she loved life. she was a source of positivity all of the time. and being a nurse was one of her dreams. she worked hard to be one. she could not get a degree in nursing, unfortunately, because of the financial situation with her family. trainingwent and got for nursing for two years. she worked for two years without being paid. she felt it was her duty to be a first responder. it is everyone's duty -- everyone has a role in what is going on. she felt she could do what she is best at by being first responder. she is one of the first female first responde
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you can see that photo from pete piringer and crews woering to get that und control.as wee our way out an earlier crash in mclean cleared. nhings back to normal georgetown pike approaching old dominion drive. still tracking a crash in the di orict. this is 16th at l in northwest. aside from that things are quiet on new rkvenue northeast to bladensburg road. we'reot seeing any problems on five northboundrooming up thh brandywine. rest of your commute very quiet. 50 through bowie looks good. 66 through manassas into fairfax looking good. inside the beltway things in rosslyn are moving along just fine. normal volume picking up in bethesda as you try to get into the district. we'll have more traffic in a few. >> ♪ >> time now is 5:36. the fox5 zip trip crew had an awesomeime last fri in lexington park marylanre this week we' headed to ston, virginia.toreisit i'm going to be there along with tony, tucker and erin. we're goiiv to bee from then reston townter starting at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. utso come on. >> and as a reminder, you can ride in style this summerziith our fp tri
you can see that photo from pete piringer and crews woering to get that und control.as wee our way out an earlier crash in mclean cleared. nhings back to normal georgetown pike approaching old dominion drive. still tracking a crash in the di orict. this is 16th at l in northwest. aside from that things are quiet on new rkvenue northeast to bladensburg road. we'reot seeing any problems on five northboundrooming up thh brandywine. rest of your commute very quiet. 50 through bowie looks good. 66...
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it does not take long to start to o fut there on the sun, water temperature warming und a the breezee o helps, 85 tomorrow, 88 saturday, 90 sunday compare them to the numbers on the seven-day forecast forhe district. it's hotter here. 96 on saturday, 98 sday as ll as monday wouldn't be surprised if we get one of those triple digits readings either day,5 tuesday, as we look towards independence day, and beyond, it's still hot. not changings but we have a chance of maybe a thunderstorm popping up wednesday or thursday, uil t we're eaking in this hand humidity with not much relief. that's a look at the seven-day forecast. and i believe i will toss to break a ♪ .'ll be right back ♪ . at havertys we know everyone has different tastes. y.and this independence daak ...we'ing it easy to find your style at havertys independce day sale. nd when you more, you save more up to $1000. y how ou save is up to you! with more styles and custom fabrics to choose from. celebrate yotu independence with fre that fits you. havertys. life looks good od news for metro riders, the tran st agencyaid all underg
it does not take long to start to o fut there on the sun, water temperature warming und a the breezee o helps, 85 tomorrow, 88 saturday, 90 sunday compare them to the numbers on the seven-day forecast forhe district. it's hotter here. 96 on saturday, 98 sday as ll as monday wouldn't be surprised if we get one of those triple digits readings either day,5 tuesday, as we look towards independence day, and beyond, it's still hot. not changings but we have a chance of maybe a thunderstorm popping up...
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he works for first transit which operates metro access service und metro. he's been chargedco witnd degree rape. detectives tell us that the victim and the suspect were the only two aboar the bus at time of the attack. but they us that theigating woman was treated and released at the hospital. that's the very latest he from hyattsville, maryland, annie yu fox5 local news. >> 4:32 right now an about-face from o president trumpn immigration policy after repeatedly saying only congress could fix the problem at the border. >> but the controversy continues to heat up with some saying a t proposed fix frohe white house will just make the situation worse. on capitol hilth theck live latest. good morning,ep mel. >>orter: good morning. and as we've seen congressional relationshi b have frayedadly over this issue, so mucho that there's very few people here that reform bills that are to come up for a vote tonight haha anynce of passing. that leaves the fate of the border wall, the fate of daca recipients and these families thatha are -- tve been separated, those famil
he works for first transit which operates metro access service und metro. he's been chargedco witnd degree rape. detectives tell us that the victim and the suspect were the only two aboar the bus at time of the attack. but they us that theigating woman was treated and released at the hospital. that's the very latest he from hyattsville, maryland, annie yu fox5 local news. >> 4:32 right now an about-face from o president trumpn immigration policy after repeatedly saying only congress could...
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deet is considered safe for pregnant women but oil of lemon eucalyptus shouldn't be used on3 children und years old. >> that sounds like the more natural product. i'm glad you told me. >> now you know. >> appreciate that. >>> 4:24. it's a therapy that might ook like a massage. >> but you better not falla sleep. it's calle rolfing. it turns pressure into harmony for yourbody, aaron. >> comein. >> reporter: meet juliet stovall. she takes care of herself, is a tpersonaliner but even she has had some aches and pains. >> i have anl4 and l5 injury in my spine. i was leaning to the right. >> rorter: enter rolfing, a decades old technique. the idea, apply pressure t get muscles and the body back in harmony. >> we need to be using our whole bodies and not just letting some part of the body do all of the work. >> reporter: a certified rolfer. >> engaging your body and mind. >> reporter: this might loo like a massage but it's not really a massage. with a massage you tune out's whatoing on around you. here with rolfing, you're tuning in to your body to see what you're feeling and have it connect to y
deet is considered safe for pregnant women but oil of lemon eucalyptus shouldn't be used on3 children und years old. >> that sounds like the more natural product. i'm glad you told me. >> now you know. >> appreciate that. >>> 4:24. it's a therapy that might ook like a massage. >> but you better not falla sleep. it's calle rolfing. it turns pressure into harmony for yourbody, aaron. >> comein. >> reporter: meet juliet stovall. she takes care of...
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the president pulled the rug out from und that proposal.unilaterally impose this new family separation policy. so let's get back to the bill, the bipartisan bil the senate and immediately today should stop this policy ripping kids from their families. >> senator, we do appreciate your time.hr senator c van hollen along the texas/mexico border. we want to pass along to our viewers we did receipt out aorepublican, andy harris, bara tocoms whicktman then did not chooseo join us. we did hear from andy fi a harri ws'e hope to have him later this week. >> in the meantime senator vanou hollen thanks fr time. morniid you. currently 78 in washington. uryo 80 degrees at 5:00. it is going to me aostly sunny hot and humid afternoon. actual air mid 90s but that heat index will get awfully close to 100. so heat continuesex thet couple of days. first day ofn summer oeirs thursday. plenty more fox news morning right after this. ♪> >>00 o'clock. good morning. thank you so much for joini this morning. >> top of the hour on this monday, june 18th. here's what
the president pulled the rug out from und that proposal.unilaterally impose this new family separation policy. so let's get back to the bill, the bipartisan bil the senate and immediately today should stop this policy ripping kids from their families. >> senator, we do appreciate your time.hr senator c van hollen along the texas/mexico border. we want to pass along to our viewers we did receipt out aorepublican, andy harris, bara tocoms whicktman then did not chooseo join us. we did hear...
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.>> family of unde george's countyective killed by a fellow officer has filed a wrongful death lawsuitcolson'samily is suing the officer who shot him, taylor krause and the county. the lawsuit claims krause shot theolice station.016 ambush at even after colsondentified himself as a fellow officer and ed his badge. the countylaims it h been 100 percent transparent about e investigatio >>> sports betting is now ofcially legal in new jersey. the move following the states landmark supreme court victory that cle the way for all 50 states to allow sports betting if they choose. start srts betting not until 30 days. limited t casinos an horse tracks. >> day one in the books. tournament kickedff in russia, arabia five nil.ing saudi no host team has ever lost opening match of the world cup. back in 2014, dc m region hadore people watching the world cup than anywhere else i the count tree. this time around bars and restaurants opening early forethe matches an expecting huge crowds. lindsay watts is at world bar in the district. >> here on u street norwest at newly opened dc world cup head quarte
.>> family of unde george's countyective killed by a fellow officer has filed a wrongful death lawsuitcolson'samily is suing the officer who shot him, taylor krause and the county. the lawsuit claims krause shot theolice station.016 ambush at even after colsondentified himself as a fellow officer and ed his badge. the countylaims it h been 100 percent transparent about e investigatio >>> sports betting is now ofcially legal in new jersey. the move following the states landmark...
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gay and lesbian equality, e death penalty, he wrote decisions that ended the death penalty for minors und age 18, and, when there is the intersection of government and religion, he also was key, and many of those votes, when the victory went to the left side of the bench, they were 5-4 decisions. >> nawaz: with his departure, now, is there somne else you see on the bench who might become that next sort of influential swing vote? >> well, i don't think there is a swing vote. i think, in terms of perhaps a median justice, someone in the osnter, the mt likely possibility would be the chief justice. she probably a stronger conservative than justice kenny, but there e certain areas he feels very strongly about, the structure of the constitution in terms of who has the power to do what, and therea yo see him, perhaps, moving a little to the left. also, look at the court right now and have seen sort of a cre number for justices who try harder, i think, than the other justices in order to find common ground and avoid the 5-4 decisions that show the court ideologically divided, but ins the mif cit
gay and lesbian equality, e death penalty, he wrote decisions that ended the death penalty for minors und age 18, and, when there is the intersection of government and religion, he also was key, and many of those votes, when the victory went to the left side of the bench, they were 5-4 decisions. >> nawaz: with his departure, now, is there somne else you see on the bench who might become that next sort of influential swing vote? >> well, i don't think there is a swing vote. i think,...
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but is kind of reunion has so far been rare, the vast majority of parents and children separated undresident trump's immigration policy replain in detention. lawyers say many have been given no information about their children and given no a informatiout their welfare or even location. >> receipts are given for people's property, and yet these individuals are not receiving anything in terms of a human being, their it is akin to kidnappling someone. when you take someone away fro someone and don't give them any informationhatsoever. >> he says he fled honduras after getting death threatshe but when he came to the u.s. earlier this month, his daughter was taken from him. he's in prison where we spoke to him by phone. he's desperate even just to speak to his daughter. >> they didn't give any any explanation. the only thing they told me was you're going to be separated from your daughter. it made me feel powerless. imagine a little girl 8 years old who's crying. >> never afraid of stirring decided , donald trump today not to focus on the families separated by his immigration rules but on
but is kind of reunion has so far been rare, the vast majority of parents and children separated undresident trump's immigration policy replain in detention. lawyers say many have been given no information about their children and given no a informatiout their welfare or even location. >> receipts are given for people's property, and yet these individuals are not receiving anything in terms of a human being, their it is akin to kidnappling someone. when you take someone away fro someone...
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we're not und any kind of severe thunderstorm watch and i'm not thinking we will be.e kind of protected us from seeing moreidespread activity. although we weren't expecting a massive outbreak of severe weather but isolated could have happened. couple of showers as you can see north o ierstate 70 across hagerstown area, and those will again have to be because while we've had a lot of cloud cover around,si i'm pau because you can see where a the are brend it's a little bitsu y, it is 6:15, but we can stil cook up a little bit of in stability where we get more sunshine through so that's whyt we h continue to watch radar for the next several hours. and there is still activity back to our west with the cool front thatthill be movrough overnight,or unfnately not bringing us coolweather. 81 degrees right now. but it's sohumid, feels like5 those winds out of the while some spots are in the 70's and even low0's like winchester, temperatures are in bargain territory but feeling hotter, the due point temperatures at and above 70 very uncomfortable and just abt everybody is there
we're not und any kind of severe thunderstorm watch and i'm not thinking we will be.e kind of protected us from seeing moreidespread activity. although we weren't expecting a massive outbreak of severe weather but isolated could have happened. couple of showers as you can see north o ierstate 70 across hagerstown area, and those will again have to be because while we've had a lot of cloud cover around,si i'm pau because you can see where a the are brend it's a little bitsu y, it is 6:15, but we...
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delivering the wrong results to the company and to the country, it's also teaching the people that work unde him or her that quarterly performance is the end-the e -- end game. i tell our managers p is the only business you're going to earn for 50 years and you can'touell it andl make the right decisions. >> have you seen this play out the wrong way either in theds boou've sat in or the companies that you've owned, other friends that you've owned? >> becky, i'v been on 20 boards of publicly owned cpanies not counting berkshire, and i have seen -- inave s managements that i really think well of rsonally. i'd be glad if they married my daughter ore w named as executors of my will or moved in next door, but they get tempted by this -- t predictions that have been made. their ego getsinvolved, and when they find they can't make the numbers, sometimes they make up thenumbers. and it's a -- it's a bad -- it's a very, very bad practice and once it gets going, it feeds on it self because it's your investorsar relations dent tells you that we put out you're going to earn $1.08, you get this reputatio
delivering the wrong results to the company and to the country, it's also teaching the people that work unde him or her that quarterly performance is the end-the e -- end game. i tell our managers p is the only business you're going to earn for 50 years and you can'touell it andl make the right decisions. >> have you seen this play out the wrong way either in theds boou've sat in or the companies that you've owned, other friends that you've owned? >> becky, i'v been on 20 boards of...
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out history, kim jong-un has been talking to which is a north korean news agency, talking about his undin singapore, and he has commented on hoclean the ci is and how well they have done with her e. maybe there is a lesson here for north korea. perhaps it is different this time. perhaps there is an economic imperative to north korea, cause the sanctions have been over the years, so much so that he has to travel here in a plane that had been loaned to him by perhapsre t is the potential for something to happen, but it will have to begin with a personal relationship. as of theen m they will have to wait and see whether donald kim jong-un. jane: christian come i'm transfixed by those pictures of kim jong-u because like the rest of the world, this is the upst time we have seen him close. but is there a chance that he is upstaging donald trump? correspondent: that has always -- chnstian: that has always b the worry that he is upstaging the american side. it is of enormous propaganda value. his grandfather,acather -- he is eving something they did not. maybe they will play this on ele for man
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the bill from oth sides of the aisle on funding for music as part of well rounded education and the unding for title one and title four, we're appreciative and looking forward good set of meetings tomorrow. host: mobile, alabama, next from bill. caller: good morning, gentlemen. tuned in late, you maye already covered this recommendation, are you familiar with the acronym stems, science -- guest: yes. right. yaukt engineering and math. acronym, it in the becomes steam. reinforces the nteraction and the integration of sciences with the arts. thank you. guest: yeah. guest: couldn't agree more. new york, h in independent line. caller: good morning, gentlemen. how are you? morning.od you? guest: well. caller: yeah. was just listening to all of this and i think you're absolutely correct with regard its across the line. this is total common good for whole united he states, as well as the world. address therapeutic advantages of all of this medically? medical people, but there is certainly been how music at shows alzheeimers, people have better memory skills nature.ngs of that i think it goes in l
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certainly und all three iterations of the travel ban.t is a kind of hollow overruling because we overruled korematsu on one hand but reinstated the logi in other ways. >> your feelings on that, josh? >> obvious everybody hates korematsu and nice to see it overrud. the chief justice made the opinion for the court that there are significant differences beeen this cas and core maut is sue. koritatsu dealt with cens of the united states and here you are talking about people who are not citizens and not in the united states and the president has greatn discretio in that area. >> you clerked for justice kennedy. if we were to look bacnd look at his legacy, he has been progressive on some issues such as gay marriage yet conservative on others including gun rights.y how wouou describe his approach to the law? >> that's a good question. he doesn't fo neatly int the boxes most of the other justices often find themselves in. i would say has some libertarian instincts. examples you just gave are areab whereoth on the right and left side he voted to
certainly und all three iterations of the travel ban.t is a kind of hollow overruling because we overruled korematsu on one hand but reinstated the logi in other ways. >> your feelings on that, josh? >> obvious everybody hates korematsu and nice to see it overrud. the chief justice made the opinion for the court that there are significant differences beeen this cas and core maut is sue. koritatsu dealt with cens of the united states and here you are talking about people who are not...
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itt unds like one more detail. but step back from it for a second. whmeans when we found out that cam reached out to wikileaks and said hey, can we help? what that means is we've got a russian intelligence operation under way to illegally influence the u.s. election in trump's favor, and we've got the data firm paid by the trump campaign offering operational help to that effor so that was a big deal when we got that revelation last year, that cambridge analytica offered to help wikileaks index and distribute the stolen russian documents. that's a big deal. that shows somebody working for the trump campaign trying to help the russians in their influence operation. well, today "the guardian" newspaper in britain reports ivn fong than previously more nt "the guardian" reporting today that a senior executive at cambridge analytica met with julian assange from wikileaks, which is the entity that distributed the documents that russia had stolen. she met with him in february of last year at the embassy in london where he's hed up, trying to fight extraditio
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frtpphe thpoerert t woman, hiom running ooff.ded t und r police say this was a rsgrur sl assault.s isn't the first ime this kind ofncident has georgetown a dupont circle area that occurred over last five months. ,li horrifying. i live here at this shi teinrs here as well to raise awareness to make sure people know, you know, it's potentially not a safe area. >> i don't think anybody who gets satisfaction from somebody else's pain can be riding theyo u can get better, i would buy, you may need help for that. >> reporter: an organization called inside dc hass tipr walking one.y find themselves they say for one, you always want to make sure that you carra yourselfssertly in an attempt to get a good lookyh a suspect. avoidre aggresssponse when is interacting with anyone and if you are verbally harass. you w to make sure that you don't ignore it. you speak up. these are just suggestions and ifny aone threaten you shld absolutel contact the authorities. police are asking for anyone withonnected daunsthy'onct emttkac t immediately.al news. >>> a woman claims she w mas an could be more vi
frtpphe thpoerert t woman, hiom running ooff.ded t und r police say this was a rsgrur sl assault.s isn't the first ime this kind ofncident has georgetown a dupont circle area that occurred over last five months. ,li horrifying. i live here at this shi teinrs here as well to raise awareness to make sure people know, you know, it's potentially not a safe area. >> i don't think anybody who gets satisfaction from somebody else's pain can be riding theyo u can get better, i would buy, you may...
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. >> reporter: john marburger und he didn't have room for his relatives on the ground. >> the py in thes ridiculous so we decided why not put a guest house he in trees. >> reporter: it's also a cool getaway for his daughters. e have sleepovers with our friends. we like to s late because the parents can't really hear us. >> i definitely feel teore conn to nature when i'm up in the tree house. >> taking the comforts of home to new ights. definitely a room with a view. that is nightly news for this tuesday night. i'm lester holt. for . >>> lights, camera, "acce." >> and they put a gun to my head. >> pullyingh and president and two stories need to be heard. >> people kill themselves and you're the one making them do
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. >> gorgeous evening.rw unde. >> mistake by cabby the finish crow yea sayingcroatian are goi.rgentina. croatia three. argentina nil. >> theuper ear rows of nigeria onhe one side. over to moses. goal for nigeria. >> the super egos take flight at world cup 2018. 2018. >> how wou feeling tuck. as out of breath. >> i wish that wasn't on li tv that was a little embarrassing. >> you did great. john said you had instincts there. >> natural. almost got a tip safe that one. bennie brought the heat a little t. >> that was in the back of the net before i reacted. >> come on. [ laughter ] it wasul bea. >> it looked beautiful on tv. >> all positive here. when we come back we're heading back to annie she's life at apio bar nigerian cafe and those fans getting readyor a big big game tonight w. >>ll have that coming up after the break. ♪ ♪ i had been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. i serve in the general assembly and we work together across the aisle to get things done. and that's the way it is at ctca. what fred needed was a management team. not just to have a long-term strategy for
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this is when it came to the und and that ispo where the 10 year is.nder that the s&p 500 closed lower. there was initial optimism about the trump administration and it quashed by larry kudlow. let's go to the asian open and we are going to continue with what happens in chinese markets and is this the same as 2015? important that it is and there are comparisons to what has happened in the past that is useful and i think it is good to point out some significant differences with where we are without the markets are performing. andave obviously lost this it is significant and it is not the kind of move that we have seen. similarly, we have seen a pronounced weakness and it is as quite on the same level 2015 and those things are important. movements outof tf's and somee e suggests that this is a level of contrary an indication and there could be a swing with the other direction. this one here shows that well and this is the atmosphere we are in with these chinese assets ad are we reaching recapitulation level? when will the authorities make a pronounced mo
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people have -- people coming to taim asylum are not illegal immigrants and und law they have a rightestablish their claim of asylum that are in legitimate fear for their life and they're fleeingrs ution in their country and that applies to people from other parts othe world,ut you have that right and the problem is james langford mentioned this. we don't have enough judges and theria there's a bureaucratic backlog to getic adjed. what do you do with the people in the interim and the administration made a terrible choice of separating children from their parents and now they're saying well, we'll keep them together and we'll keep them together in detention. i don't think that's a necessary choice either. there's a lot of da that there are alternatives to detention that can still ensure thatw people s up for their court hearing which by the way are a lot cheaper for the taxpayers. >> very quickly on this senator langford, he's leaving to fixth flores amendment and you heard a lot of ways to do that, defund it mpletely and make it something and the administration can't do it and extend
people have -- people coming to taim asylum are not illegal immigrants and und law they have a rightestablish their claim of asylum that are in legitimate fear for their life and they're fleeingrs ution in their country and that applies to people from other parts othe world,ut you have that right and the problem is james langford mentioned this. we don't have enough judges and theria there's a bureaucratic backlog to getic adjed. what do you do with the people in the interim and the...
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department general 3 is in the process of meeting and confer right now, so unde p othe old 3.01. so essentially, the department bulletin 18.03 actuallst adds a couple of items to t old one. essentially, there's onl four criteria that has changed, and there is a 13-year-old general order, 5.09, so over me, changentil we anged,ohis codify the actual order. is the time a charge actually occurs, and there is a determination if the individual has to be hospitalized, and if there is charges going to be broug thnndivialy the district attorney. in order for that to happen, members who bring that custody to tpitaoshave determined that that person's going to be booked in, we have to author a letter to thef's departmef investigations vision saying the name of the individual, atthe ces are, and that we are, in fact, going to file with the district attorney. that's theite real estate. the sheriff's department actually established it, so this is for our members to adhere to that policy. the t aspect of this bulletin, it says if an individual is not going to be ged,istrict attorney ct not to ch
department general 3 is in the process of meeting and confer right now, so unde p othe old 3.01. so essentially, the department bulletin 18.03 actuallst adds a couple of items to t old one. essentially, there's onl four criteria that has changed, and there is a 13-year-old general order, 5.09, so over me, changentil we anged,ohis codify the actual order. is the time a charge actually occurs, and there is a determination if the individual has to be hospitalized, and if there is charges going to...
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und stolen from in and out schoo principal sent a letter home thanking security staff for victim lance and quick response. right now the teen does face charges of possession a handgun or firea aim of 21 operty right now because of his age they're not releasing a photo. our he's charges asp app adull. live in burtonsville, "fox 5 news". >> a detective killed by friendly f ats at headquarterir headquarters. in 2016 krause shot and killed son as they were both responding to reports of gunfire at a police. the lawsuit claims krause shot coal asonfter he identified showed his badge. officer and they plan a news conference for tomorrow. >> time 5:04 developing this morning a deadly officer involvas shooting in southeas southe police say tro officers came across a group of men 7:00 last night first street. the men started running and officers w after them police say onell of the men pu ot a gun and officers fired hitting ape killing that man. t they recovered suspect's guchb at the scene.fi cers involved are on administrative leave. >> montgomery country proest iters demding police release bo
und stolen from in and out schoo principal sent a letter home thanking security staff for victim lance and quick response. right now the teen does face charges of possession a handgun or firea aim of 21 operty right now because of his age they're not releasing a photo. our he's charges asp app adull. live in burtonsville, "fox 5 news". >> a detective killed by friendly f ats at headquarterir headquarters. in 2016 krause shot and killed son as they were both responding to reports...
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bridge 9 minute ride and as you make i your wayn upper loop all green, all good through tysonsbo and 66 und a 407b minute delay. look going normal volume. metro on time and it took me a while ey are love hot sauce after the hot chip challenge that ruined me for a couple nths. >> tear. >> i believe back to youuys. >> if you since the of a man hey way in norp i have vir you can see vehicles drive ago roup the cyclist which is 50 miles an hour. they were stunned how daring that was. >> i think he's crazy for bun. ani don't knowhat i would would do. definitely make sure i'm out of his waon. >>'t know why we do that. that's theue first qion. >> he must have had a good explanation for it. >> better pay attention if you drive for sure. if you'r keerious whether he broke laws in doing so, they. bicycle kliingts not be on any road where the speed limit is above 45 miles an hour. >> all right. singer kitrry was in glasgow scotland on -- when tried to get something to eat at the city top restaurant they were booked. she had to rough it and make a run for the border. she had to rough it and make a run
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listen, i came und a great deal of the criticism whe i talked about possible corruption at the highest levels of the fbi. the mccabe report that there was definite corruption. we'll see how extensive it is. my whole point of the investigation is to make the public aware, full disclosure, so that the fbi and the department of justice can regain their integrity, the credibility that it needs to serve the american public. >> jon: let me take you to another issue that's come to light in washington. that is that the obama administration secretly gave iran access to the u.s. financial system, the idea being that they would convert billions of dollars that had been frozen in an overseas bank into dollars and euros through the u.s. financial system at a time when congress was being told that no such deal was in the works, was underway. what do you think about that? what do you know about that? >> it's very -- president obama had the general contempt for congress. his attorney general was the first attorney general to be cited in contempt of congress. it doesn't surprise me. just totally plays
listen, i came und a great deal of the criticism whe i talked about possible corruption at the highest levels of the fbi. the mccabe report that there was definite corruption. we'll see how extensive it is. my whole point of the investigation is to make the public aware, full disclosure, so that the fbi and the department of justice can regain their integrity, the credibility that it needs to serve the american public. >> jon: let me take you to another issue that's come to light in...
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we tried reach out but only und an abandoned house, therfs a lot push-back on facebook as well as supportis is expecte. that story up next. >>> dc voters head to the poll fornd primary d mayor muriel bowser running for reelection, facing two challengers but over the "washingt term.nd dorsed her for a there are also democratic primaries for sev seats on city council as well asor dc's delegate to the house o representatives. >> dc voters also deciding on whether to give a he pay b to tipped employees by raising the hourly rate from tipped winter weathers from more than $3 an h to $12.50. initiative 77 has peopl ruling making last minute calls to owvoters. lindsay w people are fired up sn bothes of this one. >> rorter: they are, and it will be interesting to see wt dc voters decide tomorrow. i've been talkingot to peoph sides issue. this could go either way of vote no, the people opposed to raising the minimum wage for tipped employees are definitely lo ber,etter funded likely seen ve no sign like this one in the window at rose' luxury. surprising the there are quite a few tippemployees who
we tried reach out but only und an abandoned house, therfs a lot push-back on facebook as well as supportis is expecte. that story up next. >>> dc voters head to the poll fornd primary d mayor muriel bowser running for reelection, facing two challengers but over the "washingt term.nd dorsed her for a there are also democratic primaries for sev seats on city council as well asor dc's delegate to the house o representatives. >> dc voters also deciding on whether to give a he...
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the police are investigating whether the same man might be connected to the abuse und badl a trash piles are still recovering from their injuries. a $15,000 reward for information is offered in those cases. >>> legislation that would set new standards for police hate crime policies passed in the state assembly with bipartisan support. the vote was unanimous, 67-0. the bill would require police agencies to work to prevent, respond to and report hate crimes to the department of justice. the legislation comes after report last week showed police departments around the state underreported hate crimes by about 14%. >> in california, it is really important that law enforcement is absolutely on top of it and knows how to handle and manage these situations. >> that bill now goes to the governor for his signature. >>> shell oil will pay a settlement to the epa for hazardous waste violations at its refinery in martinez. the settlement includes a $142,000 civil penalty and $220,000n equipment improvements. all this stems from an epa complaint saying the refinery did not manage and report hazardous
the police are investigating whether the same man might be connected to the abuse und badl a trash piles are still recovering from their injuries. a $15,000 reward for information is offered in those cases. >>> legislation that would set new standards for police hate crime policies passed in the state assembly with bipartisan support. the vote was unanimous, 67-0. the bill would require police agencies to work to prevent, respond to and report hate crimes to the department of justice....
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really gets und bway in aig hurry on friday but thursday will feature temperatures getting into the upper0s or -- or upper 80s as well. ere am i and what month is this? let's talk about tomorrow, showers and thunderstorms our temperatures abt 82 degree shower thursd but we passing definitely warm up as bit as we brighten up. the humidity will be back as well, thursday going to be about 88 degrees. just wt to show you where we areinterprets of temperatures. gaithersburg 70, win chest shall comfortae a 66 degrees and culpeper 69 and if i'm hearing ten secondsilorrectly wel go ahead and show you that seven-day forecast because we wants to show you we are going to be gting hot on friday, 92, mida 90s satur and sunday and a chance of storms monday and tuesday but we can'tch dit the heat yet.ab the umbrella for tomorrow, showerso may woudown that morning commute just a little bit. sendint back over to shawn and jim. >> some elected officials in rgnnsylvania join pittsbu residents in atprotesting the h of antwon rose. he'sck the bla teen that was shots and killed by a pittsburgh police officer.
really gets und bway in aig hurry on friday but thursday will feature temperatures getting into the upper0s or -- or upper 80s as well. ere am i and what month is this? let's talk about tomorrow, showers and thunderstorms our temperatures abt 82 degree shower thursd but we passing definitely warm up as bit as we brighten up. the humidity will be back as well, thursday going to be about 88 degrees. just wt to show you where we areinterprets of temperatures. gaithersburg 70, win chest shall...
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the cause of dathe fire is unde investigation. >>> some local buildings are at risk. researchers say that a slow- moving earthquake at the san andreas fault could trigger bigger more destructive quakes. on your left, a look at the fault line. arizona researchers say that a more serious risk ngsie than previously thought. they said that the movement is not steady, rather a continues with us stop and go motion. on your right the buildings that could be damaged. slower quakes can last as long as a month and officials say thfault thisline. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later "cbs this morning." john dickerson joins us now from new york. >> reporter: good morning. ahead, david begnaud traveled overnight to brownsville, texas, where babies right hand toddlers are being separated from their parents reportedly being held in tender age shelters. plus, only on "cbs this morning," bill ford talks to gayle about cars without steering wheels, wh ford s today,hi and what he thinks o his car making rival elon musk. >> and the newest stars of social media don't even hav
the cause of dathe fire is unde investigation. >>> some local buildings are at risk. researchers say that a slow- moving earthquake at the san andreas fault could trigger bigger more destructive quakes. on your left, a look at the fault line. arizona researchers say that a more serious risk ngsie than previously thought. they said that the movement is not steady, rather a continues with us stop and go motion. on your right the buildings that could be damaged. slower quakes can last as...
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in winchester, tempe atures will und 80 degrees.loser to d.c., temperatures in the mid 80s.re that's w we also find some flood warnings. from fredericksburg up to the winchester area. some of the roads have closed down from the rain we've gotten over the past couple days. also, we're seeing rivers pretty high right now. again, those flood warnings a ongoing. current temperatures out there right now, 70 here in washington. clinton at 70. annapolis at 72. outside thelt y, everybody else in the 60s. not looking like the best pool day out ifthere. ou want to get out there this morning, we'll see a few showers. that might be your best bet. by thisrn afn, scattered showers and thunderstorms headed our way. that's why we were weather aler some of the could be strong. now we get to sunday. your sunday looking a lot tter. it'll be hot. plenty of sunshine and an isolated chancf shower or storm. today, more widespread out there. he'll have some fog as we continue through morning. we'll watch for the storms after about 2:00/3:0 we'll keep a cha
in winchester, tempe atures will und 80 degrees.loser to d.c., temperatures in the mid 80s.re that's w we also find some flood warnings. from fredericksburg up to the winchester area. some of the roads have closed down from the rain we've gotten over the past couple days. also, we're seeing rivers pretty high right now. again, those flood warnings a ongoing. current temperatures out there right now, 70 here in washington. clinton at 70. annapolis at 72. outside thelt y, everybody else in the...
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we'll be und heat advisories and cooling showers and thunderstorms on wednesday with a high temperatureht, bananas are fruits. no phone calls and e-mails. >>> this will be a special father's day for a c. man and his son. the first for eric weaver,or se and 29-year-old son eric junior. both serve time behind bars at one point together. now they're working together to help rng citizens, their families and communities. >> i came into a perfect situation, to a father that did 22 years incarcerated before me. had to navigate not only through the same system butam in the city, with the same people i have to negotiate with now, he's opened those doors for me. i meet so many people that are position now to help me succeed in life because they met my father prior tothat. they know the blood line and the dedication we have to helping the community. >> theirs is quite a story. eric weav,senior, is founder and chairman of the national association for the advancement of returningcitizens. you'll see the full interview and learn more watch news 4 your sunday, it airs father's day at 5:30 a.m. >>> tha
we'll be und heat advisories and cooling showers and thunderstorms on wednesday with a high temperatureht, bananas are fruits. no phone calls and e-mails. >>> this will be a special father's day for a c. man and his son. the first for eric weaver,or se and 29-year-old son eric junior. both serve time behind bars at one point together. now they're working together to help rng citizens, their families and communities. >> i came into a perfect situation, to a father that did 22...
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here's a look at the neighborhoods und the flood warning. you can seeth sn fauquier county. fredericksburg, under that flood warning until 30 this afternoon. the easterly wind, the rain, the cloud have had an impact on ese temperatures. temperatures right now in the district, 71 degrees. 67 in gaithersburg. 64 in leesburg. it's going to be a cool day. here's a look at the weekend forecast. this is where the hope comes into play. tomorrow afternoon, a nice break in the clouds. temperatures in the mid-80s. sunday i think is going to be the drier of the two days. get things done sunday it will be hot with highs around 90. looking ahead to next week, we ha a nicetint of sunshine. that's a look at your ten-day forecast. stick around.t we've ore news and weather waiting >>>ou're watchin "news 4 midday." >>> i want to update you on the crisis at the border. just two days after president trump reversed his policy on separating families, there are roughly 2,000 children nd to be reunited with their parents. a guatemalan woman and hir son were reunited after being apart for a month. n
here's a look at the neighborhoods und the flood warning. you can seeth sn fauquier county. fredericksburg, under that flood warning until 30 this afternoon. the easterly wind, the rain, the cloud have had an impact on ese temperatures. temperatures right now in the district, 71 degrees. 67 in gaithersburg. 64 in leesburg. it's going to be a cool day. here's a look at the weekend forecast. this is where the hope comes into play. tomorrow afternoon, a nice break in the clouds. temperatures in...
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ac like alejo, concord, i und expect concord to be 84 today this time year but there is a system to theockwise telling you it is a low and not supposed to be there. this has been the pattern literally the last month or two, we have had these low pressures come in, change the inversion so we get a deep inversion that pushes cool moist air inlet. temperatures now where they were last night, maybe a little cooler. salesforce building lit up with the lights, no fog, maybe some patchy fog but not much. that is part of the symptom -- symptoms of the low-pressure because it pulls the inversion. there is no inversion, not much of one. the fog has a tough time forming. there will be patches tomorrow and then it burns back tomorrow afternoon. ghs yellows most of us are mid 60s to mid 70s tomorrow. oranges are 80s, this is tomorrow's forecast. cooler than today, 75 fairfield, 77 brentwood and then you get to the valley with good air quality and a lessened fire danger which has been good. certainly cooler than you might expect, and good air quality with the pattern. and the fog has had a tough time
ac like alejo, concord, i und expect concord to be 84 today this time year but there is a system to theockwise telling you it is a low and not supposed to be there. this has been the pattern literally the last month or two, we have had these low pressures come in, change the inversion so we get a deep inversion that pushes cool moist air inlet. temperatures now where they were last night, maybe a little cooler. salesforce building lit up with the lights, no fog, maybe some patchy fog but not...
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they're not going to do anything to try to und cut the president's authority here. this is about the retaliation, playing chicken, whatever you want to call it, is something they're engaged in for the long run, and they're not going to be deterred by any distractions. this is something they believe is a fight they not only want to engage in, but a fight that anybody else who sticks to trade issues, people who have been involved in these issues for a long time, is wz and it kind of falls apart in the near term. >> the question is, how do you get your father's attention? nick watts went out to iowa to talk to a hog farmer. he says, i voted for trump. i'm hanging in there. for now. >> a lot of the stuff he's done is good. right now with the trade negotiations going on, ask me in six months. because it's painful right now. and we as pork producers want to be patriotic, we want to do our part, and i think we'll try to be quiet and let the process take care of itself, but as you know, if you're losing money for months, we'll get more vocal as it gets more painful. >> the
they're not going to do anything to try to und cut the president's authority here. this is about the retaliation, playing chicken, whatever you want to call it, is something they're engaged in for the long run, and they're not going to be deterred by any distractions. this is something they believe is a fight they not only want to engage in, but a fight that anybody else who sticks to trade issues, people who have been involved in these issues for a long time, is wz and it kind of falls apart...
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opportunity never actually materialized, but it's one more thing we're seeing scott pruitt do here as he's undfederal investigations right now for a including his travel expenses, flying first class on taxpayer dollars living situation, his coziness with lobbyist, his blatant disregard for the taxpayer dollar and we' seeing this pblem continue to add up where it's become a running joke that he has another ethics scandal added to his list. sarah said she hadn'ted it with t but they were concerns. lawmakers are now piling on the president to do something abo scott pruitt. joni ernst a republican issue a blistering statement about scot going after him for all of these issues saying that he's abouts swampy as you can get and it just goes t show, that this is oneesident's most powerful cabinet member. if the president wants to amp, he needs to take a look at own cabinet. that is a promise the president made when he came to washington and there does seem to be a deal of irony now. >> and we're also learning about the white house aide, kelly sadler, who joked about senator john mccain'shealth. she's
opportunity never actually materialized, but it's one more thing we're seeing scott pruitt do here as he's undfederal investigations right now for a including his travel expenses, flying first class on taxpayer dollars living situation, his coziness with lobbyist, his blatant disregard for the taxpayer dollar and we' seeing this pblem continue to add up where it's become a running joke that he has another ethics scandal added to his list. sarah said she hadn'ted it with t but they were...
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since undeing o initiatives we have seen property crimes decrease by over 17%. we will not rest on our morals in san francisco, we will not let that be the new standard. we will continue to move forward and press ahead on reforms that make our streets and our neighborhoods safer for the residents of san francisco. it's also important to note that these increased officers will be more more than just a detrrent to property crimes. they will be reassuring presences in our neighborhoods fra ensuring that people feel safe and securing the communities they live in here in san francisco. they will have the tools and the training to work with our communities and within our neighborhoods here in san francisco. these new officers will also be supported by additional vesinents i our equipment and resources. my budget package will also include $7.5 million over the next 2 years to purchase over 130 new police cars that are needed in our department. it will include over $3 million to equip our police officers with tasers. in addition my budget will include $1.7 million to he
since undeing o initiatives we have seen property crimes decrease by over 17%. we will not rest on our morals in san francisco, we will not let that be the new standard. we will continue to move forward and press ahead on reforms that make our streets and our neighborhoods safer for the residents of san francisco. it's also important to note that these increased officers will be more more than just a detrrent to property crimes. they will be reassuring presences in our neighborhoods fra...
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ignificantly lower tow fees and boot fees unde 200% of pty line and allow people to pay off their citationsled to the tow or boot over time through a payment plan or by doing community ert's i my understanding the these reforms wouldhave been in place pamela would have needed to come up with half of what she did and she would have been able to pay off her citation over time making ea for her to do o. with these er few peopl like pamela will make the decision, d r ptr my car back. our joint work on these challenges is not done. the ated these reform to the stakeholder group as a step to this process. we are still in a discussion of how to help people struggling with homelessness lin i their cars and towing cars. we look forward touin c to work with you and thank you much. >> chairman brinkmaou.n:th jaiusti by ase. david pillpail. those are the last twopele. >> ood afternoon, directors. tipping point is non-profit tributed mth $200 2005 we rd million t areay non-profits. applaud the changes tha you're considering to citatio towings and tootboots. tipping point worked wpcosre tor e impact of a
ignificantly lower tow fees and boot fees unde 200% of pty line and allow people to pay off their citationsled to the tow or boot over time through a payment plan or by doing community ert's i my understanding the these reforms wouldhave been in place pamela would have needed to come up with half of what she did and she would have been able to pay off her citation over time making ea for her to do o. with these er few peopl like pamela will make the decision, d r ptr my car back. our joint work...
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route 95 to 270. 66 in und, northbound in virginia rolling along pretty well. listeno wtop when you hop in your car. >>> melissa, thank you. take a look at this unusual sighting. that's a deer that managed to get on the tracks at the crystal cityetro station yesterday. metro posted this video of the deer running betwe the tracks and platform. he one guy on his phone, clueless. >> until now. >> metro still isn't sure how the deer got into the tunnel here. don't worry though, the guy is backing away. he's going to be safe. yeah. i'm more worried about the deer. >>he deer mad it out safely so no worries. >>> here is a story that is captivating the internet right now. take a look at your tv screen. this tall tower in st. paul, minnesota, if you look closely, there is a raccoon. >> look how tall that is. take a minute and appreciate that. >> the raccoon became stranded on a ledge. you see him there from the camera inside. yesterday maintenance workers wereble to getim to move a little bit. instead of coming down, hed climbe up. >> ended up scaling the side of that b
route 95 to 270. 66 in und, northbound in virginia rolling along pretty well. listeno wtop when you hop in your car. >>> melissa, thank you. take a look at this unusual sighting. that's a deer that managed to get on the tracks at the crystal cityetro station yesterday. metro posted this video of the deer running betwe the tracks and platform. he one guy on his phone, clueless. >> until now. >> metro still isn't sure how the deer got into the tunnel here. don't worry though,...
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louis unde heatarnings with heat index values above 100 degrees.oday's highsell intohe 90s, 97 in st. louis, cleveland, 94. new york city 90. and then excessive heat continues as you go into monday with aas like chicago getting 15 to 20 degrees above average. 92 in new york monday. then we cool off for the middle of the week, into the 80s. that's the weather across the country. window. out your >>> a warm one out there already. temperatures in the low to mid t.70s at this po if you're headed to the pool, good idea to do that. that heat index by the time we head to 2:00, nearing 100 degrees. we get sunshine out there. maybe an isolated passing shower or popup thunderstorm. temperatures on the way to the mid 90s today. that heat index is around 100 degrees. n eye to the sky. only 20% chance to see a storm where you are by this afternoon. >>> that's your latest focast. >> thank you very much. >>> straight ahead, highs and lows of the week, including the boy and the bear, jumping together into viral stardom. >>> on this father's day, supers cr dad that
louis unde heatarnings with heat index values above 100 degrees.oday's highsell intohe 90s, 97 in st. louis, cleveland, 94. new york city 90. and then excessive heat continues as you go into monday with aas like chicago getting 15 to 20 degrees above average. 92 in new york monday. then we cool off for the middle of the week, into the 80s. that's the weather across the country. window. out your >>> a warm one out there already. temperatures in the low to mid t.70s at this po if you're...