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been to vancouver, you can't say it's not legal there. >> it's legal in vancouver. >> stephen: on cameraying to throw weed at me. nothing happened to them. >> sounds fantastic. yeah, i'm from there. yeah, that's why i'm like this. >> stephen: beautiful city. no, it's a beautiful city. but i'm here to stay whether you like it or not, unfortunately. >> stephen: we like it. i hope you will >> stephen: we'll be right back with more seth rogen. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ ♪ [laughter] we all drive... some just for the fun of it. ♪ depend silhouette active fit briefs, feature a thin design for complete comfort. they say "move it or lose it" - and at my age, i'm moving more than ever. because getting older is inevitable. but feeling older? that's something i control. get a free sample at depend.com. oh, it's actually... sfx: (short balloon squeal) it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good right? yeah. l
been to vancouver, you can't say it's not legal there. >> it's legal in vancouver. >> stephen: on cameraying to throw weed at me. nothing happened to them. >> sounds fantastic. yeah, i'm from there. yeah, that's why i'm like this. >> stephen: beautiful city. no, it's a beautiful city. but i'm here to stay whether you like it or not, unfortunately. >> stephen: we like it. i hope you will >> stephen: we'll be right back with more seth rogen. ( cheers and...
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in vancouver, you have seen a bit of a slowdown as a result of the government policies.ave seen the same things start to happen in toronto. erik: we charted the balance. the growth -- growth and mortgage balances for canadian banks and cibc is growing these balances at a very healthy clip, while three of your rivals are stepping off the gas pedal. doubter my look at that and say that does look like what some banks were doing before the mortgage crisis of 2008. some banks sped ahead while others backed off and the ones that sped ahead and did up getting into deeper trouble. why won't that scenario repeats itself in canada? victor: we are the number four mortgage lender in the country. we transitioned out of the mortgage broker business where it was difficult to build relationships with clients. we have been investing in a mobile platform, mobile mortgage advisors. we have grown that faster than anyone else as we transition from people who were not part of our bank to people who were part of our bank. as a result, we are building deeper relationships. it is important to lo
in vancouver, you have seen a bit of a slowdown as a result of the government policies.ave seen the same things start to happen in toronto. erik: we charted the balance. the growth -- growth and mortgage balances for canadian banks and cibc is growing these balances at a very healthy clip, while three of your rivals are stepping off the gas pedal. doubter my look at that and say that does look like what some banks were doing before the mortgage crisis of 2008. some banks sped ahead while others...
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for pbs newshour in vancouver. >> woodruff: next, to part one of my interview with warren buffett.he's one of the shrewdest and most successful investors in the world, earning the nickname "the oracle of omaha." i traveled to nebraska last week for this wide-ranging conversation. and a note: buffett is c.e.o. of berskhire hathaway, which owns b.n.s.f. railway-- one of the funders of the "newshour." he's number two on "forbes" list of the world's wealth yes people worth more than $75 billion. warren buffett is an investing rock star to his berkshire hathaway shareholders who gather in omaha every year. one share is trading today at $251,000. two years ago the legendary firm celebrated its record of investment over a half century, a portfolio that includes craft hines, gieco, wells fargo, coca-cola and among others, the nebraska furniture part. it's the largest furniture store in north america. buffet bought it in 1983 from rows blumkin, a russian immigrant who built it from nothing. >> there's nothing like it. the 58th market in the united states it's the largest home furnishing sto
for pbs newshour in vancouver. >> woodruff: next, to part one of my interview with warren buffett.he's one of the shrewdest and most successful investors in the world, earning the nickname "the oracle of omaha." i traveled to nebraska last week for this wide-ranging conversation. and a note: buffett is c.e.o. of berskhire hathaway, which owns b.n.s.f. railway-- one of the funders of the "newshour." he's number two on "forbes" list of the world's wealth yes...
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look at this video from the vancouver aquarium. pup a few weeks old was found swimming alone in the wild. he was rescued and is now under 24-hour care. the good news is he looks like he is healthy. think he is enjoying that. steve: aw, now that is how you lead into the weather. right now, 73 degrees at reagan national airport. if you are looking for cooler temperatures, head to the west. oakland, maryland, 55 degrees. tonight is the final might to open the windows, turn the ac all. enjoy the nice cold temperatures. bigger changes are on the way into the day tomorrow. stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, not a lot going on right now. a few clouds along the mason-dixon line, dry overnight. keep the windows open. no need to worry about rain. 62 early tomorrow morning, fairfax 62, 60 woodbridge, upper 50's manassas. , dry tomorrow morning, beautiful sunrise, a few showers popping up. freshly updated, winchester, woodstock, harrisonburg, i-81 about 3 p.m. tomro out. a dry rush-hour commute tomorrow evening. the day planner, the heat and hu
look at this video from the vancouver aquarium. pup a few weeks old was found swimming alone in the wild. he was rescued and is now under 24-hour care. the good news is he looks like he is healthy. think he is enjoying that. steve: aw, now that is how you lead into the weather. right now, 73 degrees at reagan national airport. if you are looking for cooler temperatures, head to the west. oakland, maryland, 55 degrees. tonight is the final might to open the windows, turn the ac all. enjoy the...
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let's start with a video from vancouver which starts with a warning. you can see what's going on here. we're in a bit of a construction zone. obviously this white hyundai is not supposed to be here. there's no explanation how it ended up where it is. people holding the signs and stuff but letting traffic keep moving. they wait their turn or at least it was supposed to. >> oh, oh, oh, oh. >> oh, my god! >> running over a human being is not okay. >> this driver doesn't have any value of that person's life or their own. because you're going down for that. and nowhere you have to be is that important. >> the mountie police are now involved. there was a second worker also hit off camera. and both of them were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. a woman was assaulting her two young relatives on a nearby street and realized it was a hit and run suspect. now charges are pending while they investigate each incident. >>> over to this next dash cam, everything's fine until our moron turns up. >> oh, no! oh! >> what are you thinking? >> that mini van
let's start with a video from vancouver which starts with a warning. you can see what's going on here. we're in a bit of a construction zone. obviously this white hyundai is not supposed to be here. there's no explanation how it ended up where it is. people holding the signs and stuff but letting traffic keep moving. they wait their turn or at least it was supposed to. >> oh, oh, oh, oh. >> oh, my god! >> running over a human being is not okay. >> this driver doesn't...
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. >> yeah, one of those rare june storms coming, and from the bay area to vancouver, we are on the tail end of the storm, and i'm not expecting a lot but we will talk about how it's going to affect your day and we will go hour-by-hour. you can see the leading edge of the moisture encroaching upon sfo and possibly the san mateo bridge. notice the lack of yellows except from vallejo headed up towards fairfield. the storm system is going to weaken as it pushes south. by 9:00, there's a chance we could have sprinkles down in the south bay. a little better chance of steadier rain around the heart of the bay and turning it over to scattered showers up in the north bay by 9:00, and by noon you can see how the line is kind of getting broken up a little bit, and it's not a solid shield of wet weather. that's the transition to scattered showers. and then look how isolated they become, and they dry up rather quickly. as we head through the evening, still a chance of a sprinkle or two or rogue shower, and then overnight you can see the drier and cooler air filters in, and we wake up tomorrow mornin
. >> yeah, one of those rare june storms coming, and from the bay area to vancouver, we are on the tail end of the storm, and i'm not expecting a lot but we will talk about how it's going to affect your day and we will go hour-by-hour. you can see the leading edge of the moisture encroaching upon sfo and possibly the san mateo bridge. notice the lack of yellows except from vallejo headed up towards fairfield. the storm system is going to weaken as it pushes south. by 9:00, there's a...
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alaska no ha sido.actuemos en vancouver, toronto, montreal, ese fue el majesty, en dallas.res con hijos, tiene que ser hasta cierto nivel que todavÍa el papÁ diga "que cotorreo". sudamÉrica.e fue el centro o eso fue en quito, si no mal recuerdo.hace unas semanas. yarel: pero improvisar lo que estÁs viendo o ya tienes un guiÓn mÁs o menos.. >> sÍ, fíjate que me encanta improvisar. de repente, me tocÓ en la primera ciudad que hice, que fue torontoen canadÁ, hubo una seÑora adelante que grita y se oye entrÓ sÚbito por mi micrÓfono. [ininteligible] " traje a mi amiga, traje a mi amiga porque es virgen!" bueno, me agarrÉ 30 minutoscon eso de que si la seÑora era virgen. y la gente lo agradece.cuando previstas. yarel: me encantÓ platicar contigo, muchas gracias por tu tiempo. ahÍ lo pueden encontrar. >> estÁn invitados aquÍ en los Ángeles. yarel: para que vaya la gente a verte vivo y a todo color. >> vamos a estar en riverside el viernes 30. en el fox theater. y al otro dÍa, que es sÁbado 1 de julio, en el Área del downtoen, de los Ángeles, vamos a estar en el wiltern theater. ya
alaska no ha sido.actuemos en vancouver, toronto, montreal, ese fue el majesty, en dallas.res con hijos, tiene que ser hasta cierto nivel que todavÍa el papÁ diga "que cotorreo". sudamÉrica.e fue el centro o eso fue en quito, si no mal recuerdo.hace unas semanas. yarel: pero improvisar lo que estÁs viendo o ya tienes un guiÓn mÁs o menos.. >> sÍ, fíjate que me encanta improvisar. de repente, me tocÓ en la primera ciudad que hice, que fue torontoen canadÁ, hubo una...
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multi-colored, floating refuge, way past the end of any road, tucked away in rugged british columbia's vancouveryou say to people who think this is a little odd or a little strange? >> thank you very much. >> reporter: really? >> truly. nice to be recognized for who i am. >> reporter: they've lived this water world lifestyle for the last 25 years. building and rebuilding. it all sits atop about a dozen interlocking steel docks that wayne salvaged from an old fish barn. in fact everything here is fashioned from reclaimed material. a habitat designed from what's available when it's available. toeing parts of his home around like a giant jigsaw puzzle. >> it moves up and down. it's a true experience thing. and you learn by doing. >> reporter: he says it's as much a design project as it is an art project. in fact both wayne and kathryn are artists by trade, carvers, which is what brought them to the wilderness in the first place. >> it was about being inspired by nature and our work being inspired by nature and wanting to come out and live it and experience it and then have that inspiration come thr
multi-colored, floating refuge, way past the end of any road, tucked away in rugged british columbia's vancouveryou say to people who think this is a little odd or a little strange? >> thank you very much. >> reporter: really? >> truly. nice to be recognized for who i am. >> reporter: they've lived this water world lifestyle for the last 25 years. building and rebuilding. it all sits atop about a dozen interlocking steel docks that wayne salvaged from an old fish barn....
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he also reported $5 million from his new hotel-and-condominium tower in vancouver, canada. for more analysis of these financial revelations, i am joined by "washington post" reporter amy britain. >> so what have we learned from tis? >> i think the big take away in looking at the form is that this is like truly an unprecedented situation with the president, choosing to hold on to this vast wealth. even as he's entered the office of the white house. so if you look at his form and the main change is that he has moved the majority of his business into a trust, which is croaltcontrolled by his sons, d. and eric. that trust has come under criticism in recent months because it's learned that president trump has access to that trust at any time. >> sreenivasan: is there change from what was before? >> immediately, executives are asking is he profiting off the office of the presidency? you can look at the profits from mar a lago, from his different hotels around the world and you can see the difference in the revenue that's brought in mar a lago. i think the most telling is the one
he also reported $5 million from his new hotel-and-condominium tower in vancouver, canada. for more analysis of these financial revelations, i am joined by "washington post" reporter amy britain. >> so what have we learned from tis? >> i think the big take away in looking at the form is that this is like truly an unprecedented situation with the president, choosing to hold on to this vast wealth. even as he's entered the office of the white house. so if you look at his...
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right now pretty touchy subject you might have heard of nor stat it's a satellite company out of vancouver that china or i should say that canada has agreed to sell to china without very much oversight at all they just said here let's sell this to them that company builds equipment for not only canada in our military but for nato as well so not too many people are really understanding how this is going so easily just getting tossed to china the economic we speak and yes the two countries are getting tighter so being one of the deals as well as the tar sands you know there's a lot of chinese money in the oil patch there so yes we're tied that way but this kind of stuff is pretty interesting especially when you're talking about that and you're just say we're not going to do it anymore and i guess it was ok in the past but now it's not anymore and i just ask you to stay on the hacking agreement or no hacking agreement does it cause you to sort of squint your eyes and tell your head when they say knowingly support help that was in quotations on the contract. yeah you know it's just one of thos
right now pretty touchy subject you might have heard of nor stat it's a satellite company out of vancouver that china or i should say that canada has agreed to sell to china without very much oversight at all they just said here let's sell this to them that company builds equipment for not only canada in our military but for nato as well so not too many people are really understanding how this is going so easily just getting tossed to china the economic we speak and yes the two countries are...
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twenty eight dollars table let's say a wooden table at wal-mart that those trees were cut down in vancouver than they were shipped to china to be turned into the pieces to me put together then shipped back to wal-mart then wal-mart sells a deal last four months but that's good because you go buy another one. so you see the boy it's ok it's obvious that really want it and it will have a good i think it will be in the market system luckily or unluckily it depends on you look at it people will gravitate towards localization eventually because it just will be less efficient financially for them to do globalization especially with the rise of automation and then the last one is networked digital feedback ok it's a big one explained that well we have this thing echoes of old anti-socialist rhetoric . sees years ago wrote that basically you can't have any kind of non market system because you'd never be able to understand the preferences of the individual you never be able to track supply and demand and all those basic economic parameters and metrics. that is thoroughly ridiculous in the modern da
twenty eight dollars table let's say a wooden table at wal-mart that those trees were cut down in vancouver than they were shipped to china to be turned into the pieces to me put together then shipped back to wal-mart then wal-mart sells a deal last four months but that's good because you go buy another one. so you see the boy it's ok it's obvious that really want it and it will have a good i think it will be in the market system luckily or unluckily it depends on you look at it people will...
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. >>> captured the bronze medal in vancouver and has continued to dazzle the world ever since.elp inspire young athletes to pursue their dreams. we are thrill today have allison here with us. good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> you recently went to south korea. >> i flew in to do this interview with you from south korea. >> it had been a few months and they will be rocking and rolling. >> will they be ready? >> yeah. it will be awesome. >> you are also the founder of off the ice foundation. tell us about that. >> we donate to after school programs. we help hockey kids also. we help them financially. this sunday we are having an event here in philadelphia at the skate zone at 10:30 in the morning. i will be coaching power skating for hockey. so we are excited. >> if they have smart hockey players will take tips on you on how to skate. you also have a fashion line. tell me about that. >> i do. we have a trunk show this friday night at hope chest right outside of philadelphia in wayne from 5:00 to 7:00. i just launched online. i designed a body wear collection. right now
. >>> captured the bronze medal in vancouver and has continued to dazzle the world ever since.elp inspire young athletes to pursue their dreams. we are thrill today have allison here with us. good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> you recently went to south korea. >> i flew in to do this interview with you from south korea. >> it had been a few months and they will be rocking and rolling. >> will they be ready? >> yeah. it will be awesome....
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we have newest deals, seen some from calcutta, india, and vancouver, canada.about 20 seconds here. before he was president, he wrote that this seemed to be of particular interest to him, but now he and his company, control that he has turned over to his sons in the cfo alan weisberg, we did not hear anything from them this time. scarlet: thank you very -- david: thank you very much. coming up, luber markets -- bloomberg markets will catch this interview, which you can catch a tv on the bloomberg. this is bloomberg. scarlet: 2:00 -- i'm julie hyman. julia: and i'm julia chatterley. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ julia: julie: live -- julia: we are live in new york over the next hour, but here are the top stories we are covering from bloomberg and around the world. marked thetors attempt to move into emerging markets. mark mobius joy this ahead to discuss. in commodities, taking a nosedive in the last hour and seems to be climbing. stockpiles -- u.s. stockpiles are not enough to release concerns oversupply. and investors causing a shakeup at uber. the ceo
we have newest deals, seen some from calcutta, india, and vancouver, canada.about 20 seconds here. before he was president, he wrote that this seemed to be of particular interest to him, but now he and his company, control that he has turned over to his sons in the cfo alan weisberg, we did not hear anything from them this time. scarlet: thank you very -- david: thank you very much. coming up, luber markets -- bloomberg markets will catch this interview, which you can catch a tv on the...
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he marched in pride festivals in both toronto and vancouver. the event in toronto is one of canada's largest festivals celebrating the l-g-b-t community. (justine) the government in turkey cancelled the pride celebration... but that did not stop some supporters from participating in impromptu marches.. just yesterday the governer outlawed today's planned march. you can see police and security were patrolling trying to prevent it from happening.. ten people were taken into custody. (justine) for all the highlights from pride weekend download our kron4 mobile app it's free in the apple app store and google play store. we will also notify you when breaking news happens in your area with push alerts. (justine and jr)adlib toss to weather lawrence karnow: a nice sea breeze helped bring cooler temperatures to the valleys today. the fog was slow to burn off and continues to linger at the coast. after a sweltering start to summer, most highs were running below average today. the warmest temperatures were in the low 80s inland with cool 60s near the coa
he marched in pride festivals in both toronto and vancouver. the event in toronto is one of canada's largest festivals celebrating the l-g-b-t community. (justine) the government in turkey cancelled the pride celebration... but that did not stop some supporters from participating in impromptu marches.. just yesterday the governer outlawed today's planned march. you can see police and security were patrolling trying to prevent it from happening.. ten people were taken into custody. (justine) for...
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the president disclosed he earned more than $5 million from a new hotel that opened in vancouver in february. near the white house they brought in nearly 20 million since opening up in october. and revenue at the president's club and palm beach has more than doubled during the most recent period bringing in $37.2 million since july of 2015. >>> president trump visited miami today, rolling back some of the regulations with cuba. tonight the cuban government rejects the hostile rhetoric. fox news correspondent lauren blanchard will there. they will help the human character. >> yeah yeah. but they fill fail their campaign promise to help the rerepresentation -- reception of the certain people. >> it is what we will soon achieve. >> reporter: the president receiving a standing ovation in miami after announcing his plan to reverse the united states' policy towards cuba. >> effective immediately, i am canceling the last administration's completely one- sided deal with cuba. >> reporter: with an estimated two million hits, cuban antresties living in the united states came a hot topic. today-- becau
the president disclosed he earned more than $5 million from a new hotel that opened in vancouver in february. near the white house they brought in nearly 20 million since opening up in october. and revenue at the president's club and palm beach has more than doubled during the most recent period bringing in $37.2 million since july of 2015. >>> president trump visited miami today, rolling back some of the regulations with cuba. tonight the cuban government rejects the hostile rhetoric....
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he was swimming all alone and now getting around the clock care from the vancouver aquarium. workers there believe he may be between two and four weeks old. although he appears to be handle, the aquarium says the pup still needs to be cared for day and night just like he would from his mother. they've been taking turns, feeding bathing and grooming the newborn, i'm sure they're fighting for the newborn of the best part. i'm sure. how exciting. let's just keep them up. we'll all go home. >> cutest thing i've seen in a long time. >> so cute. so adorable. >>> a lot of people will be out there by the sea. look at this. this is rehoboth beach good amount of people out there. there's still space if you hurry. >> rest of them are on the bay bridge bumper to bumper. gorgeous shot. a jet plane jet sin me on to that beach. that looks. is this the atlantic or the caribbean? that is gorgeous, never looked so good. we're kicking off the holiday weekend with gorgeous weather that trust me is more comfortable right along the coast line at rehoboth beach due what was, bethany, all the beache
he was swimming all alone and now getting around the clock care from the vancouver aquarium. workers there believe he may be between two and four weeks old. although he appears to be handle, the aquarium says the pup still needs to be cared for day and night just like he would from his mother. they've been taking turns, feeding bathing and grooming the newborn, i'm sure they're fighting for the newborn of the best part. i'm sure. how exciting. let's just keep them up. we'll all go home....
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in the agreement, the border was set just south of vancouver island.ppened 171 years ago today and been at peace ever since. i'm bell hemmer in for shepard smith. neil is out today. here's stewart varney with more. >> it's been much more difficult than people even thought at the time. it's been -- he's in some trouble. he's a great fighter and he's going to be okay we hope. >> the president pulling for congressman steve scalise. he remains in critical condition this hour, one day after the shot of the gunman targeting republicans. welcome. i'm stuart varney in for neil cavuto. this is "your world." we're going to talk to a congressman that gave aid to steve scalise and will play in tonight's game.
in the agreement, the border was set just south of vancouver island.ppened 171 years ago today and been at peace ever since. i'm bell hemmer in for shepard smith. neil is out today. here's stewart varney with more. >> it's been much more difficult than people even thought at the time. it's been -- he's in some trouble. he's a great fighter and he's going to be okay we hope. >> the president pulling for congressman steve scalise. he remains in critical condition this hour, one day...
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set just south of vancouver island. this happened 171 years ago today and been at peace ever since. i'm bell hemmer in for shepard smith. neil is out today. here's stewart varney with more. >> it's been much more difficult than people even thought at the time. it's been -- he's in some trouble. he's a great fighter and he's going to be okay we hope. >> the president pulling for congressman steve scalise. he remains in critical condition this hour, one day after the shot of the gunman targeting republicans. welcome. i'm stuart varney in for neil cavuto. this is "your world." we're going to talk to a congressman that gave aid to steve scalise and will play in tonight's game. first, peter doocy with the latest. peter? >> stuart, the police presence here in the area of national's park, which we have not been allowed to go into yet, has really picked up. more than 20,000 tickets have been sold. that's so many more than organizers were expecting. they had to ask the nationals to open up more of the park. the event has also now raised more than $1 million for charity, which is double than
set just south of vancouver island. this happened 171 years ago today and been at peace ever since. i'm bell hemmer in for shepard smith. neil is out today. here's stewart varney with more. >> it's been much more difficult than people even thought at the time. it's been -- he's in some trouble. he's a great fighter and he's going to be okay we hope. >> the president pulling for congressman steve scalise. he remains in critical condition this hour, one day after the shot of the...
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we have rain from vancouver south almost now to sonoma county.ere comes the rain chance primarily tomorrow morning. ahead of that we'll have a mild night. sprinkles in the north bay. but mainly cloudy and because of the cloud cover, it will keep us warm. vallejo tonight 57. san jose 56. san francisco 56. light rain tomorrow morning but cooler. temperatures will drop to the 60s and low site of and dry out with a mixture of sun and clouds afterwards, temperatures will drop to the 60s and low 70s, drying out with a mixture of sun and clouds afterwards. friday morning steady light rainfall for the north bay. once that's gone, very chilly air behind the front. 60s near the bay that's close to what's average. but 60s inland for highs. we get >> so rain on thursday. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, former fbi director heading to the hot seat . >> we get a look and what he is going to say and the hearing into russia and the trump campaign. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell live at cleveland. we have san francisco's civic center earlier in this newscast. this is
we have rain from vancouver south almost now to sonoma county.ere comes the rain chance primarily tomorrow morning. ahead of that we'll have a mild night. sprinkles in the north bay. but mainly cloudy and because of the cloud cover, it will keep us warm. vallejo tonight 57. san jose 56. san francisco 56. light rain tomorrow morning but cooler. temperatures will drop to the 60s and low site of and dry out with a mixture of sun and clouds afterwards, temperatures will drop to the 60s and low 70s,...
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>> i am from vancouver, washington, which is right across the bridge. >> tucker: right over the riverdo you think you changed any minds? >> you know, it is hard to tell. we had several people come up to us and thank us for our positive message. because if you listen to the media, we are like some white supremacist group. we are a hate group. unfortunately, they are using deception to try to keep people away from us. i do know that we changed some hearts and minds of some people who listened to our words. it was a positive experience. hopefully, we can continue to do this and get more people on board and understand that this isn't about racism or social justice, this is about limited government, making our government to small. >> tucker: you look out numbered. we are putting it up on the screen, i don't know if you can see it, i think that you shot, it is you all surrounded by an awful lot of other people, what was the ratio, would you say? how many more of them were there than you? >> there was a lot. we are talking portland, oregon. at least 2-1, may be 3-1 more than osprey. we still
>> i am from vancouver, washington, which is right across the bridge. >> tucker: right over the riverdo you think you changed any minds? >> you know, it is hard to tell. we had several people come up to us and thank us for our positive message. because if you listen to the media, we are like some white supremacist group. we are a hate group. unfortunately, they are using deception to try to keep people away from us. i do know that we changed some hearts and minds of some...
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i received a letter from a superintendent from the vancouver school district. he wrote to me about the devastating impacts that capping medicaid would have on his students. he wrote our school based medicaid program serves as a lifeline to children who can't access critical health care services outside of their school. he goes on to say restructuring it to per capita would undermine our public school's ability to provide for the neediest children access to vital health care insurance. so why would we do this? as i mentioned, i mentioned -- met a veteran, christina. she's 46 years old and she's also a full-time student. she suffered from chronic and disabling physical injuries and needs a high level of care. but the care she gets from medicaid helps her access the medication that meantions her chronic -- manages her chronic care and keeps her going and is working towards that degree. why would we cut somebody like that, a veteran off of medicaid just because someone's idea over here is to cap and reduce medicaid. so these stories are all over the country, and pe
i received a letter from a superintendent from the vancouver school district. he wrote to me about the devastating impacts that capping medicaid would have on his students. he wrote our school based medicaid program serves as a lifeline to children who can't access critical health care services outside of their school. he goes on to say restructuring it to per capita would undermine our public school's ability to provide for the neediest children access to vital health care insurance. so why...
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ashton phillips took this video, he and his friends were fishing near vancouver island when their freshlyolen by... guess who? >> martha: watch it in's low motion. the american eagle swoops in. this is a nice piece of salmon. you guys got it all ready for m me? if not beautiful? that's why it's our bird. that's viral, as you might imagine. if you have any videos like tha that, where a story of yours we can share, send it to us at the story fnc. >> a fox news alert. president trump is ready to speak any minute at his rally. >> tucker: we will bring you the entire speech. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the special election of georgia's sixth congressional district is tighter than anything since y2k. democrats spent tens of millions of dollars to try to get that seat. the press covered it breathlessly. what happened in the end? republicans had a fine candidate with way less money and hollywood glamour. karen handel. she won
ashton phillips took this video, he and his friends were fishing near vancouver island when their freshlyolen by... guess who? >> martha: watch it in's low motion. the american eagle swoops in. this is a nice piece of salmon. you guys got it all ready for m me? if not beautiful? that's why it's our bird. that's viral, as you might imagine. if you have any videos like tha that, where a story of yours we can share, send it to us at the story fnc. >> a fox news alert. president trump...
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if you look at vancouver, prices came down a bit that now they're back up near record highs.regional angst about all that money coming in. this is the best way in the world to watch tv, tv . i'm looking at our own show from a few minutes ago at the beginning of the show. the best way to recap what's , the future ofo> tv. this is bloomberg ♪. mark: time now for first word news. british police have named the third london bridge attacker as a 22-year-old, they say he is believed to be an italian national of moroccan descent who lived in east london. the other two attackers were , all three were wearing fake suicide vests and were shot dead late saturday after ramming a van into pedestrians on london bridge and then slashing and stabbing people in a nearby market. the attacks of seven dead and dozens more wounded. homeland security secretary john the block on the trump administration's travel ban puts the u.s. at risk here at secretary kelly said the u.s. led attacks on iraq and syria increase the chances of attacks on lone wolf small towns and cities. secretary kelly also sa
if you look at vancouver, prices came down a bit that now they're back up near record highs.regional angst about all that money coming in. this is the best way in the world to watch tv, tv . i'm looking at our own show from a few minutes ago at the beginning of the show. the best way to recap what's , the future ofo> tv. this is bloomberg ♪. mark: time now for first word news. british police have named the third london bridge attacker as a 22-year-old, they say he is believed to be an...
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that's, did reverse search of the images, realized larry who claims he lives in vancouver all part ofow, sometime you put little too much out. stuff like that happens. >> catfish, use better pictures. >> still ahead, army veteran is giving back in a very unique way. >> we'll introduce you to lessen ptsd with help from art. art. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. vo: delivering cleaner, reliable energy... creating jobs for our veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our
that's, did reverse search of the images, realized larry who claims he lives in vancouver all part ofow, sometime you put little too much out. stuff like that happens. >> catfish, use better pictures. >> still ahead, army veteran is giving back in a very unique way. >> we'll introduce you to lessen ptsd with help from art. art. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪...
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very interested and looking very closely at home values, particularly in toronto and the greater vancouvera, we are not seeing this to be as dire as some commentators might be, particularly those from outside canada. joe: alan hibban of h.c.g. thank you very much and really appreciate you giving us context on the big news today about the investment from erkshire hathaway. vonnie: joe wiesenthal. let's get back to capitol hill. kevin crirli is very close to the senate majority leader's office and hearing some protests happening outside that office. we're going to continue to cover that and see what emanates from there. because we have been getting those headlines for a little bit now that there has been some protests. this all of course after the g.o.p. finally brought out the text of its health care bill. we've been waiting for it for a long time. we knew that the senate majority leader was in secret talks with his aides and putting together the secretly many, many g.o.p. senators have said that they hadn't heard or seen anything that was coming out and frutched with the secrecy of the pro
very interested and looking very closely at home values, particularly in toronto and the greater vancouvera, we are not seeing this to be as dire as some commentators might be, particularly those from outside canada. joe: alan hibban of h.c.g. thank you very much and really appreciate you giving us context on the big news today about the investment from erkshire hathaway. vonnie: joe wiesenthal. let's get back to capitol hill. kevin crirli is very close to the senate majority leader's office...
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i received a letter from a superintendent from the vancouver school district. he wrote to me about the devastating impacts that capping medicaid would have on his students. he wrote our school based medicaid program serves as a lifeline to children who can't access critical health care services outside of their school. he goes on to say restructuring it to per capita would undermine our public school's ability to provide for the neediest children access to vital health care insurance. so why would we do this? as i mentioned, i mentioned -- met a veteran, christina. she's 46 years old and she's also a full-time student. she suffered from chronic and disabling physical injuries and needs a high level of care. but the care she gets from medicaid helps her access the medication that meantions her chronic -- manages her chronic care and keeps her going and is working towards that degree. why would we cut somebody like that, a veteran off of medicaid just because someone's idea over here is to cap and reduce medicaid. so these stories are all over the country, and pe
i received a letter from a superintendent from the vancouver school district. he wrote to me about the devastating impacts that capping medicaid would have on his students. he wrote our school based medicaid program serves as a lifeline to children who can't access critical health care services outside of their school. he goes on to say restructuring it to per capita would undermine our public school's ability to provide for the neediest children access to vital health care insurance. so why...
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lamalfa: hailing from vancouver, british colombia, stan passed away here today to british columbia, stan passed away here after 9 yeefers enriching the lives of those around him. for the past few decades, the small town of paradise, california, has known stan as a pillar of the community whose scupted metal artwork decorated shops and houses all across the county. before his creative artwork made him a local celebrity, he served in world war ii. in 1943 he volunteered for the first special service force in the canadian army, an elite american and canadian commander unit that preceded the modern special operations forces we have today. in 2014 the man beloved for his artwork and for his service and for his charity was awarded a congressional gold medal right here in washington, d.c., for his unit's heroism in battle. i consider myself fortunate to have known him just a little bit. and our country is fortunate to have gained such a good man from our northern neighbors. god bless his family and his memory. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his t
lamalfa: hailing from vancouver, british colombia, stan passed away here today to british columbia, stan passed away here after 9 yeefers enriching the lives of those around him. for the past few decades, the small town of paradise, california, has known stan as a pillar of the community whose scupted metal artwork decorated shops and houses all across the county. before his creative artwork made him a local celebrity, he served in world war ii. in 1943 he volunteered for the first special...
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. >> there's one vancouver. never lost anyone to an overdose. >> that's right. there's evidencing its one approach to be taking to reduce the number of overdose deaths. >> so that's a yes. >> kind of. >> i will answer the safe injection and then spit it tell us how you would speedy i don't know that it will really help or hurt. so where it makes sense to have a safe injection facilities is where you have in urban areas where there are homeless people for injecting drugs and they can go in and inject some place where they can be monitored. our opioid addiction epidemic is disproportionately suburban and rural. we just saw a a big fight in ithaca, new york, over whether not they should be a safe injection facility there. in suburban or rural areas i think it's very unlikely people are going to commute into town to inject in a facility. i think if they built it, nobody would come. and you have many areas where there are waiting list for addiction treatment, waiting lists to get buprenorphine which can effectively treat opioid addiction and save lives. you got these
. >> there's one vancouver. never lost anyone to an overdose. >> that's right. there's evidencing its one approach to be taking to reduce the number of overdose deaths. >> so that's a yes. >> kind of. >> i will answer the safe injection and then spit it tell us how you would speedy i don't know that it will really help or hurt. so where it makes sense to have a safe injection facilities is where you have in urban areas where there are homeless people for injecting...
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. >> there's one in vancouver. it's never lost anyone to an overdose. >> that's right. and there's evidence saying it's one approach to be taken to reduce the number of overdose stats. since there is evidence for it, and because it is a harm reduction health approach, it's something we would explore in baltimore city if it were legal, because we don't really want to go to jail, and don't want all our federal funding to be pulled in order for us to do that. >> that's a yes. >> so i'll answer the safe injection, and then -- >> tell us how you would -- >> okay. i don't know that it will really help or hurt, so where it makes sense to have a safe injection facility is where you have an urban area, where there are homeless or people who are injecting drugs and they can go in and inject someplace where they can be monitored. >> like baltimore. >> yeah, but our opioid epidemic is disproportionately suburban in rural. we saw a fight in ithaca, new york over whether there should be a safe injection facility there. in urban or rural areas, i think it's unlikely people will drive
. >> there's one in vancouver. it's never lost anyone to an overdose. >> that's right. and there's evidence saying it's one approach to be taken to reduce the number of overdose stats. since there is evidence for it, and because it is a harm reduction health approach, it's something we would explore in baltimore city if it were legal, because we don't really want to go to jail, and don't want all our federal funding to be pulled in order for us to do that. >> that's a yes....
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it was at in vancouver, the winter olympics in 2010. >> really? >> the first time they showed up.ed out what's wrong. that's the camera. bob yeager's camera. >> which camera is yours? >> up there. >> i didn't know there was a cam a ra up there. >> that's almost intimidating. >> when do we take that shot? >> cooking. the cooking segments. >> oh. >> all the way over there. >> or we do stuff along here. >> where is the gadget? how is he moving it? >> it's a vulcan mind melt. >> i see him sitting over there. >> there's a little keyboard. >> you get to play nintendo every morning. >> i didn't know why he was sitting over there. >> nobody does. nobody does. nobody has any idea what bob yeager does. >> take his camera to give him something to do. >> just a while, just a heavenly shot. >> that's nice. >> all right. >> who knew? learning new things every day. >> that's right. >>> coming up, is your -- you know what? banana. banana. >> wonder why they love these so much? >> they're the same color. that's why they love them. >> it's that simple? >> we have more of "today's take." we have som
it was at in vancouver, the winter olympics in 2010. >> really? >> the first time they showed up.ed out what's wrong. that's the camera. bob yeager's camera. >> which camera is yours? >> up there. >> i didn't know there was a cam a ra up there. >> that's almost intimidating. >> when do we take that shot? >> cooking. the cooking segments. >> oh. >> all the way over there. >> or we do stuff along here. >> where is the gadget?...
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. >> because the studio was usually so cold but when we shot outside it was vancouver in summertime and it. it was cool. >> well, it was cool having you guys in. i know you're in eight million music videos, you have a book, you have so many projects. i hope you can pause for a moment and enjoy "the book of henry." "the book of henry" is in theaters this friday. we're back in a moment. this is od" o you guys can just talk all day. the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the seco
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but it was outside, it was vancouver in summertime. it can get hot out there. >> my fogoodness.n. all the best. you're in 8 million music videos and a book. you have so many projects. i hope you pause and enjoy "the book of henry." "the book of henry" in theaters this friday. this friday. we're back in a moment. how far should pure alpine spring water this friday. we're back in a moment. have to travel from its source to the bottle? a hundred miles? a thousand miles? how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser always bottled at the mountain source. how fafrom its sourcelpine spring to the bottle?travel ♪ how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser is the only major us spring water bottled at the mountain source. >>> quickly, in honor of father's day, we launched a contest for special dads who love baseball. >> today is the last day to enter. submit a photo and tell us why the man in your life is an all-star dad. >> we will bring three dads to new york to compete in a >>> as we go through the day, expect mostly sunny skies, a nice cool weather with some breezy
but it was outside, it was vancouver in summertime. it can get hot out there. >> my fogoodness.n. all the best. you're in 8 million music videos and a book. you have so many projects. i hope you pause and enjoy "the book of henry." "the book of henry" in theaters this friday. this friday. we're back in a moment. how far should pure alpine spring water this friday. we're back in a moment. have to travel from its source to the bottle? a hundred miles? a thousand miles?...