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and vancouver has become so expensive that the new provincal government in vancouver wants to tax real estate mark into submission. and many homeowners, most who will use money on their investments, support that idea. what they're talking about is the fact that supply in vancouver has increased more than the population and yet prices have not decreased. so homeowners and their relatives are actually very concerned and have a high level of anxiety that their children cannot live in vancouver anymore and something needs to be done. interestingly enough, our own gill kelly, an alumnus of this department here is quoted here saying, "vancouver consistently produced new housing. over the past decade, housing stock has grown by 12% and population has grown only 9%. it's getting out o the mind-set that just more is better. we need to do something different." so they're tking aavinbo h an increase in vacancy tax and foreign buyer tax in vancouver and potentially, i think that's something that this city should at least investigate and look at the data around what's going on here. a couple of oth
and vancouver has become so expensive that the new provincal government in vancouver wants to tax real estate mark into submission. and many homeowners, most who will use money on their investments, support that idea. what they're talking about is the fact that supply in vancouver has increased more than the population and yet prices have not decreased. so homeowners and their relatives are actually very concerned and have a high level of anxiety that their children cannot live in vancouver...
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the world is being priced out of vancouver.ident told "the new york times" if it means losing 200 to $300,000 to bring the market back down, so be it. that is the complete opposite of one of america's busiest cities. jeff flock where the housing market is falling behind where the rest of the nation appears to be rebounding. jeff, what is happening that everybody is underwater? reporter: we have enough taxes here, liz, we don't need that vancouver stuff here. this is a beautiful house. $384,000. it's a short sale, why? because the people that own it owe more than it's worth. and you know what? chicago now leads the nation in what we call underwater homes. take a look at the numbers, almost astounding how far ahead of the pack chicago is on this. 254,000. that's three quarters of a million underwater homes in chicago, compare that to l.a., 74,000. seattle, 32,000. new york, 195,000. that's not on the list, there but, of course, new york has a whole lot more people. percentagewise, 15% of all of the homes in chicago are actually u
the world is being priced out of vancouver.ident told "the new york times" if it means losing 200 to $300,000 to bring the market back down, so be it. that is the complete opposite of one of america's busiest cities. jeff flock where the housing market is falling behind where the rest of the nation appears to be rebounding. jeff, what is happening that everybody is underwater? reporter: we have enough taxes here, liz, we don't need that vancouver stuff here. this is a beautiful house....
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but what happens to the plastic they collect chloe's invited me back to the recycling center in vancouver to find out. what's the next step in the process we take all of these are random hard plastic items and we're going to shred them up. the fragments will then be sold on to companies who will breathe new life into that styrofoam will become picture frames and picnic benches while bits of old tires will hit the road again as new tires ocean legacy is even starting to engage high street companies such as lush cosmetics who are using recycled plastic for their signature packaging so in order to make the black pots we've needed to turn this material basically into something that looks like this. so it's still a very small project but we're looking now in our own isolation to grow this much larger to engage more industry and more cleanup groups so that we can help create an economic value for these materials they're organized as a nonprofit foundation which means that all their profits get funneled into research education and more clean up nothing goes to waste here. so what are we turning
but what happens to the plastic they collect chloe's invited me back to the recycling center in vancouver to find out. what's the next step in the process we take all of these are random hard plastic items and we're going to shred them up. the fragments will then be sold on to companies who will breathe new life into that styrofoam will become picture frames and picnic benches while bits of old tires will hit the road again as new tires ocean legacy is even starting to engage high street...
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the bayside city of vancouver is often compared to san francisco. the city has eight supervised injection sites, where addicts get clean syringes for free to shoot up drugs like heroin and crystal meth. within just three months of opening one of these centers, the number of used syringes on nearby streets was cut by more than half. each person that comes through here is assigned their own private booth. they can dispose of their needles here. some can spend 15 minutes, others up to an hour. if someone overdoses, trained staff step in to inject life-saving drugs. workers also help addicts get into housing and rehab. darwin fischer: we are seeing more and more people struggling at survival level on the streets. bigad: darwin fischer runs one of the sites. darwin: it's not enabling drug use, it's enabling drug users to seek care. bigad: we were there at the center when he met with more than 30 business and government leaders from san francisco. they represent the mayor's office, chamber of commerce, uber, and more. kelly powers is with the city's hotel
the bayside city of vancouver is often compared to san francisco. the city has eight supervised injection sites, where addicts get clean syringes for free to shoot up drugs like heroin and crystal meth. within just three months of opening one of these centers, the number of used syringes on nearby streets was cut by more than half. each person that comes through here is assigned their own private booth. they can dispose of their needles here. some can spend 15 minutes, others up to an hour. if...
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places like new orleans new orleans has subsided up to three meters and is continuing to subside vancouver in canada areas there have subsided in excess of a meter and so all these cities i've named have become much more vulnerable to coastal flooding because of the substance without any consideration of other changes. everywhere in the world cities are sinking because of excessive pumping of groundwater for big cities situated on down to other factors can worsen this subsidence the ground under these regions has a natural tendency to compact in the past rivers brought new settlements to partly compensate for the subsidence dams built by man have upset his delicate balance. sometimes when we had dams put in eventually that sediment was. no longer able to get to the coals it was all being sequestered behind the dams in the reservoirs and then the shoreline was shift landward and we've been building one large dam on earth every day on average for the last one hundred thirty hundred forty years and you see in one thousand nine hundred there were just a very few dams and you will see and read
places like new orleans new orleans has subsided up to three meters and is continuing to subside vancouver in canada areas there have subsided in excess of a meter and so all these cities i've named have become much more vulnerable to coastal flooding because of the substance without any consideration of other changes. everywhere in the world cities are sinking because of excessive pumping of groundwater for big cities situated on down to other factors can worsen this subsidence the ground...
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from san francisco, to vancouver, washington. the move would save the agency nearly $4 million a year... in rent, and lower employee salaries. the current office is located on bush street in san francisco... and is home to roughly 150 workers. the agency )s san francisco leae ends in 20-21. late today senator dianne feinstein released a statement calling on the agency to reconsider the move. it appears a mass exodus might be coming. a new survey of registered voters, shows nearly half ... plan on leaving in the next few years. and today, we )re getting some more insight into where they might be going. nbc bay area )s sam brock joins us live from the embarcadero, with a look at the latest study from the real estate company "trulia". sam. called "bay area exodus" begin? out investigative unit analyzed the census data, and found out more people started moving out of the state ... in 2016. in the years before that, the data shows between 2011 and 2015, more people moved into the bay area than out of it. during that time period, we ga
from san francisco, to vancouver, washington. the move would save the agency nearly $4 million a year... in rent, and lower employee salaries. the current office is located on bush street in san francisco... and is home to roughly 150 workers. the agency )s san francisco leae ends in 20-21. late today senator dianne feinstein released a statement calling on the agency to reconsider the move. it appears a mass exodus might be coming. a new survey of registered voters, shows nearly half ... plan...
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take vancouver.rug deaths have tripled but amazingly one clinic reported in 2015 they had intervened in 4,922 overdoses with zero deaths. starting in spring 2018, vancouver will test out atm-like vending machines that deliver clean opioids, which will provide clean drugs to people. let's hear from my favorite. >>. that's really important. that stat is the reason in 2018 seattle's leading the way in opening the first clinic in the u.s. >> it starts from that place of we have to accept that people use drugs. >> because they think in accepting people where they are at. >> that could be. it's the canadian way. >> it's the canadian way. >> the canadian way of health care is a singer payer system. because that's a foreign concept to most americans, let me explain. it's financed by taxes and it covers the cost of essential health care for everyone. one more time for the politician in the back. it covers the cost of essential health care for everyone. paking up their own rules and parted pseudocalls. it's so
take vancouver.rug deaths have tripled but amazingly one clinic reported in 2015 they had intervened in 4,922 overdoses with zero deaths. starting in spring 2018, vancouver will test out atm-like vending machines that deliver clean opioids, which will provide clean drugs to people. let's hear from my favorite. >>. that's really important. that stat is the reason in 2018 seattle's leading the way in opening the first clinic in the u.s. >> it starts from that place of we have to...
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we met in vancouver. you we re o'sullivan. we met in vancouver. you were a tour guide., a hard—up cleaner takes revenge on her amnesiac boss, by convincing him they're married. find out what mark kermode thought of overboard in the film review. hello, good evening. our main story at 5: the aerospace giant airbus has warned it will reconsider its investments in the uk, if britain leaves the european union single market and customs union without a deal. the company, which employs about 14,000 people in britain, says if a transition agreement isn't reached, it could be catastrophic for its business. ministers say they don't expect that situation to arise. our business correspondent theo legett reports. this is airbus‘ supply chain in action. these huge transporters are used to carry aircraft wings from its factory in north wales, to assembly sites in france and germany. across the uk, it's involved in building passengerjets and military aircraft, defence systems and satellites. but company bosses say if we leave the eu without a deal, it would be catastrophic for the uk bu
we met in vancouver. you we re o'sullivan. we met in vancouver. you were a tour guide., a hard—up cleaner takes revenge on her amnesiac boss, by convincing him they're married. find out what mark kermode thought of overboard in the film review. hello, good evening. our main story at 5: the aerospace giant airbus has warned it will reconsider its investments in the uk, if britain leaves the european union single market and customs union without a deal. the company, which employs about 14,000...
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san francisco a hit-and- run driver injured a petty cab driver and a family of four visiting from vancouver. the driver has not been located. the crash happened yesterday afternoon. police are still looking for the driver of a light-colored sedan. >>> people who live in oakland may soon see more road closures this summer. that is because crews are on overdrive trying to fix streets before the winter months. >> reporter: oakland city officials hope to repave four times more miles than they have in recent years. here at east 16th street and 37th avenue, this is one of the first roads getting repaved this summer. oakland city crews laid down 2 inches of fresh asphalt on east 16th street for the new road prepare initiative. city officials are calling it the summer of paving. >> i have been living in this house for 25 years. i am glad they are fixing the streets. my car is getting messed up from potholes. >> reporter: this campaign is said to fix just 25 miles of the 800 miles of oakland roads. still, that is far more than the previous 3 years, which averaged just 6 miles. oy the roadblock for y
san francisco a hit-and- run driver injured a petty cab driver and a family of four visiting from vancouver. the driver has not been located. the crash happened yesterday afternoon. police are still looking for the driver of a light-colored sedan. >>> people who live in oakland may soon see more road closures this summer. that is because crews are on overdrive trying to fix streets before the winter months. >> reporter: oakland city officials hope to repave four times more miles...
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take vancouver for instance. in the last few years drug deaths tripled.mazingly one clinic reported in 2015 they intervened in 4922 overdose was zero deaths. starting in spring 2018 vancouver will test out atm like vending machines that distribute clean pharmaceutical opioids they hope provide clean drugs to people. let's hear from my favorite canadian again. >> nobody has died in a supervised consumption site. >> that stat is the the reason in 2018 seattle is leading the way in opening the first clinic in the u.s. >> it all starts from the place of we have to accept that people use drugs. >> i think there is sog hirntly canadian about harm reduction and accepting people where they're at. >> that could be. it's the canadian way. >> it's the canadian way. theening way of doing health care is a single payer system. and because that's quite literally a foreign concept to most americans let me explain. single payer health care is financed by taxes and covers the cost of essential health care for everyone. one more time for the politician in the back. it cover
take vancouver for instance. in the last few years drug deaths tripled.mazingly one clinic reported in 2015 they intervened in 4922 overdose was zero deaths. starting in spring 2018 vancouver will test out atm like vending machines that distribute clean pharmaceutical opioids they hope provide clean drugs to people. let's hear from my favorite canadian again. >> nobody has died in a supervised consumption site. >> that stat is the the reason in 2018 seattle is leading the way in...
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the boat race goes from vancouver all the way up to alaska and we've got rowan and gilmore entering this race. they're entering a cat a maran. it's a 360 video. so the whole brace. >> -- race -- >> wow. >> you can watch the path. you can look at all the gorgeous scenery as well the interesting think is it has a lemans start. which means they blow the whistle and everybody runs down the dock for their poet and they stay on at the same time. >> do they have a nice dinner and come back? >> that's all depending on the weather, okay. they had to make some good stops because of gale warnings that came through. other teams were willing to push through and take that risk. this teen decided, you know, we're going to sit this one out and make sure the weather passes before we head back out. >> it's kind of like the journey, not a victory, to go on an adventure. >> exactly. >> the winners made it in four day, it took them longer about eight days to complete the journey, so what. look at this adventure. in the end, they wound rolling in, in the cover of darkness around midnight. the cool part was th
the boat race goes from vancouver all the way up to alaska and we've got rowan and gilmore entering this race. they're entering a cat a maran. it's a 360 video. so the whole brace. >> -- race -- >> wow. >> you can watch the path. you can look at all the gorgeous scenery as well the interesting think is it has a lemans start. which means they blow the whistle and everybody runs down the dock for their poet and they stay on at the same time. >> do they have a nice dinner...
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a family of canadian tourists from vancouver was hurt, as was run of the pedicab drivers. rush hour on the embarcadero around 4:15, a pedicab was peddling along near pier 29 when a car smashed into them. the driver of that car did not stop to help. >> the vehicle was seen traveling towards the bay bridge, the light colored sedan, possibly tan or cold. not sure -- gold, but this is a hit-and-run collision. >> reporter: all four family members were hurt, a father, mother and 5 and 8-year-old children. the injuries are not life threatening. >> the driver, the extremities are okay so he's not paralyzed but in coma, fractured skull, the community is crippled. we're all in shock. >> tell me what was going on you say it wasn't just one, but two pedi cabs? >> a group right, which we do, two expert riders giving the family a ride back, and this canadian dad way there with the rider's head in his hand. >> reporter: that was paul a friend of the injured driver, who said the injured driver is roughly 70 years old, but more fit than all all the others, and all pulling for his quick rec
a family of canadian tourists from vancouver was hurt, as was run of the pedicab drivers. rush hour on the embarcadero around 4:15, a pedicab was peddling along near pier 29 when a car smashed into them. the driver of that car did not stop to help. >> the vehicle was seen traveling towards the bay bridge, the light colored sedan, possibly tan or cold. not sure -- gold, but this is a hit-and-run collision. >> reporter: all four family members were hurt, a father, mother and 5 and...
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speaking of vancouver, the nbc bay area investigative unit, got a look at sup advised injection sites there. san francisco is going to open two such sites by august as part of their strategy to try to keep people safe and the city streets say little cleaner. >> kris, when we think about this, a drug is a drug, illegal drugs are bad but why this focus on fentanyl when you can put so many other things in there? >> because it is so potent, we mentioned 50% stronger than heroin people are looking for. there were 750 nearly deaths in california related to fentanyl and that was a three time higher -- three times higher than the year before. we're seeing this uptick and th are saying this and it's in everything. >> some of the users t knowing y are safer prefer not to be using but they are safer and some folks, i put a poll up on twitter and they think it's enabling people but you'll have people on both sides of the argume argument. >> thank you. that was a good one right there. right now we want to give you good news if you're heading to vegas. and this is the deal to keep the threat of a m
speaking of vancouver, the nbc bay area investigative unit, got a look at sup advised injection sites there. san francisco is going to open two such sites by august as part of their strategy to try to keep people safe and the city streets say little cleaner. >> kris, when we think about this, a drug is a drug, illegal drugs are bad but why this focus on fentanyl when you can put so many other things in there? >> because it is so potent, we mentioned 50% stronger than heroin people...
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but what happens to the plastic they collect chloe's invited me back to the recycling center in vancouver to find out. what's the next step in the process we take all of these are random hard plastic items and we're going to shred them up. the fragments will then be sold on to companies who will breathe new life into that. styrofoam will become picture frames and picnic benches while bits of old tires will hit the road again as new tires ocean legacy is even starting to engage high street companies such as lush cosmetics who are using recycled plastic for their signature packaging so in order to make the black pots we've needed to turn this material basically into something that looks like this. so it's still a very small project but we're looking now in our own isolation to grow this much larger to engage more industry and more cleanup groups so that we can help create an economic value for these materials they're organized as a nonprofit foundation which means that all their profits get funneled into research education and more clean up nothing goes to waste here. so what are we turning
but what happens to the plastic they collect chloe's invited me back to the recycling center in vancouver to find out. what's the next step in the process we take all of these are random hard plastic items and we're going to shred them up. the fragments will then be sold on to companies who will breathe new life into that. styrofoam will become picture frames and picnic benches while bits of old tires will hit the road again as new tires ocean legacy is even starting to engage high street...
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in vancouver a man was selling bottled water with a hot dog in it.8.57 a bottle and it came with many claims that it promoded a youthful appearance in its use. it turned out to be a stuntd. >> that's wonderful. i wonder if he sold anyone at all. >> gluten-free, okay. >> and key toe-compatible apparently. >> exactly. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thanks so much, diane. >> all right. >>> it's no small change. how a ruling by the supreme court might make your online shopping more expensive. l. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or voming. don't use if you're allergic to tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell you
in vancouver a man was selling bottled water with a hot dog in it.8.57 a bottle and it came with many claims that it promoded a youthful appearance in its use. it turned out to be a stuntd. >> that's wonderful. i wonder if he sold anyone at all. >> gluten-free, okay. >> and key toe-compatible apparently. >> exactly. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thanks so much, diane. >> all right. >>> it's no small change. how a ruling by the supreme...
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. >> someone was selling hot dog water at a festival in vancouver.t it sounds like, a dog in a bottle of water. >> yeah, it sounds good. its creator says it will help customers lose weight, increase brain function all for the low price of $37.99. sign me up. lose weight. >> no thank you. $37.99. sign me up. lose weight. >> no thank you. r enamel. it's important to look after your enamel because it's the foundation for white teeth. i believe dentists will recommend pronamel strong and bright because it's two fold. it strengthens your enamel, but then also it polishes away stains for whiter teeth. so it's really something that's a win-win for the patient and the dentist. moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. i thought this was a no by-products call? you finished preparing overhim for college.rs, in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everythi
. >> someone was selling hot dog water at a festival in vancouver.t it sounds like, a dog in a bottle of water. >> yeah, it sounds good. its creator says it will help customers lose weight, increase brain function all for the low price of $37.99. sign me up. lose weight. >> no thank you. $37.99. sign me up. lose weight. >> no thank you. r enamel. it's important to look after your enamel because it's the foundation for white teeth. i believe dentists will recommend...
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. >> host: dave from vancouver, washington, you're on with adam winkler. >> caller: yeah. that dovetails right with my question on your current book. scalia and the conservative wing of the supreme court are very much oriented towards strict constructionism. my question is, how would madison and monroe and jefferson, adams all look -- they were still alive at the 1809 case -- how would they look at corporations and all the rulings for them? i know washington was gone and franklin was gone, but we still had a lot of founders around. how did they view corporations? >> guest: well, the 1809 case was really understood through the lens of partisanship and battles over the bank of the united states. the 1809 case involved the bank of the united states which was the richest and most powerful and only real national corporation in the founding era. and it was set up by congress but established as a private business corporation that sold to the public. and some of the framers were actually very much in favor of granting the bank of the united states constitutional rights because the
. >> host: dave from vancouver, washington, you're on with adam winkler. >> caller: yeah. that dovetails right with my question on your current book. scalia and the conservative wing of the supreme court are very much oriented towards strict constructionism. my question is, how would madison and monroe and jefferson, adams all look -- they were still alive at the 1809 case -- how would they look at corporations and all the rulings for them? i know washington was gone and franklin...
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we travel to vancouver to find out. here's investigative reporter bigad shaban. bigad shaban: good evening and thanks for joining us. tonight, we investigate and hold the powerful accountable. we
we travel to vancouver to find out. here's investigative reporter bigad shaban. bigad shaban: good evening and thanks for joining us. tonight, we investigate and hold the powerful accountable. we
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. >>> to the index, the deputy attacked near vancouver, washington.as responding to a fight between two men. authorities say james kelly attacked the deputy. the suspect shot and wounded in the struggle. the deputy was treated for minor injuries. >>> ufc star connor mcgregor was in court today in new york city. he is accused of throwing a barrier and a land truck. he's facing charges for a backstage brawl at the barkley center in april. he told the judge today he regrets his actions. >>> the danger along florida beaches. more than 1,200 swimmers affected in volusia county which includes daytona beach. the swimmers stung by jelly fish in the last few days. authorities warning swimmers to bring treatment with them. >>> when we come back, duchess meghan, what happened to her today and her first solo trip with the queen. feel the clarity of non-drowsy children's claritin allergy relief. the #1 pediatrician recommended non-drowsy brand. because to a kid a grassy hill is irresistible. children's claritin. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. (vo)is ahh
. >>> to the index, the deputy attacked near vancouver, washington.as responding to a fight between two men. authorities say james kelly attacked the deputy. the suspect shot and wounded in the struggle. the deputy was treated for minor injuries. >>> ufc star connor mcgregor was in court today in new york city. he is accused of throwing a barrier and a land truck. he's facing charges for a backstage brawl at the barkley center in april. he told the judge today he regrets his...
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they are also used in vancouver. it traveled there to get an tw august of this year. president trump is expecting a letter today which may signal a moment. it is supposed to be hand delivered by north korea's former spy chief. it is a final message from kim jong un. they held a series of talks in new york. the goal is the kick start that summit. for this to happen north korea has to give up nuclear weapons. they say letting the opportunity to go to waste would be tragic. >> we have made real progress in the last 72 hours towards setting the conditions. >> if today's letter does signal a green light defense secretary is now in singapore. he is scoping out security in case that happens. >>> it is 5:05 right now. >>> some think samantha bee should lose her job. it includes the president of the united states who within the past 45 minutes posted this on twitter. why aren't they firing no talent samantha bee for the horrible language used on her low ratings show? a total double standard. but that's okay we are win and we will be doing that for a long time to come. she call
they are also used in vancouver. it traveled there to get an tw august of this year. president trump is expecting a letter today which may signal a moment. it is supposed to be hand delivered by north korea's former spy chief. it is a final message from kim jong un. they held a series of talks in new york. the goal is the kick start that summit. for this to happen north korea has to give up nuclear weapons. they say letting the opportunity to go to waste would be tragic. >> we have made...
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and our returning champion, a bookseller from vancouver, washington... whose 1-day cash winnings total"jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. yeah, that's right -- $599. my memory's not as good as it used to be, but i do believe that that's the lowest winning score this season on "jeopardy!" hey, it happens. okay, joe, megan, welcome. leslie, good to see you again. let's start earning money with these categories. first off... it's... what? leslie. true crime for $200, please. megan. -what is los angeles? -correct. true crime, $400. joe. -who is escobar? -yes. true crime for $600, please. answer -- finding it way too early.
and our returning champion, a bookseller from vancouver, washington... whose 1-day cash winnings total"jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. yeah, that's right -- $599. my memory's not as good as it used to be, but i do believe that that's the lowest winning score this season on "jeopardy!" hey, it happens. okay, joe, megan, welcome. leslie, good to see you again. let's start earning money with these categories. first off... it's... what?...
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a bookseller from vancouver, washington... trades specialist from washington, d.c... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. one of our most popular and self-effacing contestants on "jeopardy!" last year, and also the winner of our tournament of champions, buzzy cohen is in our studio audience today, and i'd like you all to say hi to him. [ applause ] [ laughter ] -alex: ah, yeah. buzzy, i know you still wanna replace me as host of "jeopardy!" but i ain't going anywhere for a while. tommy, leslie, and ian, good luck. here we go. first round. now a look at the categories, starting off with... good place to start. next... each correct response will end with those two letters. speaking of letters, we deal with... then... ian, start. country songs, $200. ian. -what is "hey, good lookin'"? -that's right. country, $400.
a bookseller from vancouver, washington... trades specialist from washington, d.c... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. one of our most popular and self-effacing contestants on "jeopardy!" last year, and also the winner of our tournament of champions, buzzy cohen is in our studio audience today, and i'd like you all to say hi to...
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the ugly, people at a street festival in vancouver, $38 on bottles of hotdog water advertised to promote and make you look younger. turns out it was all a stunt, and that proves it. "fox and friends first" continues with jillian and rob. rob: it is thursday, in order to stop the separation of families at the border but that is not enough for democrats so what do they once? the house holds a high-stakes immigration vote hours from now and we are live on the ground in texas. >> stzrok and his lover, lisa page, no matter how many crimes she committed they wanted her to be innocent. >> donald trump calling out disgraced officials at the center of the so-called collusion witchhunt. lawmakers are demanding
the ugly, people at a street festival in vancouver, $38 on bottles of hotdog water advertised to promote and make you look younger. turns out it was all a stunt, and that proves it. "fox and friends first" continues with jillian and rob. rob: it is thursday, in order to stop the separation of families at the border but that is not enough for democrats so what do they once? the house holds a high-stakes immigration vote hours from now and we are live on the ground in texas. >>...
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ainst the vancouver white caps caps. >> are their tickets available or sold out. >> not many ticketshe secondary markets i encourageans to buy them. ongamigow g at you cano this pointea is byson tickets. so if y --f you buy season tickets they're sti handful of season tickets left. they're available o fort rest of the game. 15 home games at audi field between now and october. >> come on those tickets will go a long way. >> fans have a lot of opportunity to see d.c. united. >> thank you so much lindsay. >>s.hank you we'll wrap it upcoming up our preprepredictions for the after games. ♪ ♪ll right. a couple seconds left john who will win thiser afton. >> it's going to be a tie with brazil, one-one. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ fox is presented by volkswagen.
ainst the vancouver white caps caps. >> are their tickets available or sold out. >> not many ticketshe secondary markets i encourageans to buy them. ongamigow g at you cano this pointea is byson tickets. so if y --f you buy season tickets they're sti handful of season tickets left. they're available o fort rest of the game. 15 home games at audi field between now and october. >> come on those tickets will go a long way. >> fans have a lot of opportunity to see d.c....
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dropping rain in vancouver. that will start the cooling on thursday and friday. and triggers the high. releases the high. temperatures cool down. more of an e flow. tomorrow's hot or warm. cool at the coast. warm around the bay. hot inland. that is what you expect for this time of year. summer in the bay area essentially. you don't see fog here. i have reports of patches out there but not a lot. we will get another day tomorrow, heat inland, cool coast. and this pattern shifts and we will see milder temperatures. we will see temperatures by friday and saturday in the 80s. antioch and livermore. tomorrow morning, model keeps it off shore. in the afternoon hours that will be the beginning of the cool down. the cooling is just effecting the coast. inland hot. purples are 100s. reds are 90s. that looks like the foot print from today. 95 in fairfield. 95 brentwood. highs will be some of the warmest all week. temperatures begin a trend down. we fire issues today. small ones. we will see issues tomorrow too. we will get cool downs on thursday and friday. that will help
dropping rain in vancouver. that will start the cooling on thursday and friday. and triggers the high. releases the high. temperatures cool down. more of an e flow. tomorrow's hot or warm. cool at the coast. warm around the bay. hot inland. that is what you expect for this time of year. summer in the bay area essentially. you don't see fog here. i have reports of patches out there but not a lot. we will get another day tomorrow, heat inland, cool coast. and this pattern shifts and we will see...
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to toronto, imposed a tax on foreign buyers and seaside and went to vancouver and raised the tax.nteresting thing is why is it happening? the middle class in china is larger than the middle class in north america and europe combined. middle-class families try to accumulate wealth and try to park it outside the country. >> money is mobile and you move your money depending on where you see opportunity, i was a chinese national, some restriction, over the last year, 5 years, chinese money and russian money, and the individual side. chinese nationals are afraid they don't want to be in the spotlight. >> in preparation for the segment, slowing down considerably. they are not comfortable about restrictions that get imposed on them. china imposed their own extra restrictions where you only convert us$15,000 into us dollars and they are worried about capital leaving the country. not just canadians imposing tariffs and tax. >> they are buying up new york real estate, closed down considerably. why would they leave new york and go to canada instead? >> the price point is different, the stuff
to toronto, imposed a tax on foreign buyers and seaside and went to vancouver and raised the tax.nteresting thing is why is it happening? the middle class in china is larger than the middle class in north america and europe combined. middle-class families try to accumulate wealth and try to park it outside the country. >> money is mobile and you move your money depending on where you see opportunity, i was a chinese national, some restriction, over the last year, 5 years, chinese money...
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federal officials say moving that office to vancouver would save millions of dollars and they point to skyrocketing point of bay area real estate. >>> a new report says half the people living in the bay area say they are ready to pack up and leave the bay area council says 46% of people polled want to move in the next few years going to more affordable cities like sacramento or other states. a man said he is moving his family to idaho? >> it's the same as the bay area. you have nice mix of prairie, mountains, lakes, what northern california has to offer. >> the downside is that the people who need to be here to provide all of these services are being priced out. it's hard for teachers, government workers, firefighters, police officers to actually live in the communities in which they work. >> many say the high cost of living is the top reason for leaving. other reasons include the lack of housing, homelessness and too much traffic. >>> let's check in with mike mibach in the next hour, eliminate being chemotherapy. it may no longer be needed for one of the most common types of cancer. >
federal officials say moving that office to vancouver would save millions of dollars and they point to skyrocketing point of bay area real estate. >>> a new report says half the people living in the bay area say they are ready to pack up and leave the bay area council says 46% of people polled want to move in the next few years going to more affordable cities like sacramento or other states. a man said he is moving his family to idaho? >> it's the same as the bay area. you have...
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state of the art wonderful stadium will open july 14 ethyl play vancouver, oh, again, it's the audi field team will pro vl totory as they play thats their new stadi well. >> you were just saying that if final alsopossibility it's rign d.c., right. >> correct. if we have the semi final match it wl be playe at fed ex and unfortunately because of the size probably the finals will be played played in l or new yorkit fantastic to have at fed ex the1 the9 world cup and lots ofte rnational friendlies there as well we're excited the whole city will be a buzz. the reason wille a buzz we're excited when we host it here. >> i want to touch on what will happen to this facility inhisar. first, john, for you give memory here.ne memory >> absolutely. just for everybody else out still training, greg, to be a striker or a goalkeeper in that final in 2026. a >>olutely. >> so, you knowt, no, memories i was here. i was telling greg obviously winning the title in '96 inr the fiss was tremendous, but bringing it back here in '97 was pretty special. we had 57,000 plus fans in the rain pouring down rain. >> itas
state of the art wonderful stadium will open july 14 ethyl play vancouver, oh, again, it's the audi field team will pro vl totory as they play thats their new stadi well. >> you were just saying that if final alsopossibility it's rign d.c., right. >> correct. if we have the semi final match it wl be playe at fed ex and unfortunately because of the size probably the finals will be played played in l or new yorkit fantastic to have at fed ex the1 the9 world cup and lots ofte rnational...
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. >> moving it from san francisco to vancouver would save millions of dollars because of the rising cost of real estate here in the bay area. >>> a new report says almost half the op living in the bay area a r >> a lot of it has to do with the real estate. the bay area council says 46% of people pulled ckbaone to move in the next few years. they want to go to more affordable california cities like sacramento or other states like nevada and texas. one man said his family will soon call idaho home. >> it is the same as the bay area. you have a nice mix of prairie, mountains, lakes, what northern california has to offer. >> the downside of it is the people who need to be here to provide all of these services are being priced out. it is really hard for teachers, government workers, firefighters, police officers to actually live in the communities in which they work. >> aside from the and traffic jams. >> we understand all of that. >>> speaking of traffic, l go to sal castendo. you have had your hands full this morning. >> a lot of people are back. it will be a tough drive. let's talk about g
. >> moving it from san francisco to vancouver would save millions of dollars because of the rising cost of real estate here in the bay area. >>> a new report says almost half the op living in the bay area a r >> a lot of it has to do with the real estate. the bay area council says 46% of people pulled ckbaone to move in the next few years. they want to go to more affordable california cities like sacramento or other states like nevada and texas. one man said his family...
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the family of four from vancouver had injuries that are not life-threatening. but the pedicab driver is in a coma and is seriously hurt. >> improving but still critical i guess, nonresponsive. but his extremities are -- are doing okay. so he is not, like, paralyzed but he is in a coma, fractured skull, bleeding in the brain. our community is crippled right now. none of us are riding. we're all in shock. >> police describe the car involved as a sedan that is either tan or gold colored. >>> the house of representatives has failed in its latest attempt to pass immigration reform. yesterday's no vote happened despite president trump's last- minute push to shore up support. the legislation would have provided $25 billion for the wall, limited legal immigration, and opened a path to citizenship for daca recipients. and this morning some doctors are speaking out against the trump administration's immigration policy. >> jackie ward has more. >>> reporter: good morning. pediatricians are calling the current policy inhumane and warning us of the long-term negative effect
the family of four from vancouver had injuries that are not life-threatening. but the pedicab driver is in a coma and is seriously hurt. >> improving but still critical i guess, nonresponsive. but his extremities are -- are doing okay. so he is not, like, paralyzed but he is in a coma, fractured skull, bleeding in the brain. our community is crippled right now. none of us are riding. we're all in shock. >> police describe the car involved as a sedan that is either tan or gold...
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toronto, vancouver, i love you. but not like montreal. why? i shall explain. all will be revealed.uy out. what's the post office's motto? neither rain nor sleet nor driving snow nor plague of locusts will prevent the mail carrier from delivering my junk mail? here in montreal, the simple task of delivering the mail in winter comes with its own set of hurdles. icy hurdles. i gotta ask. do you have special equipment for this? >> mailman: we got, like, slip-on boots. we do have our boots when it rains. uh, sorry, when it gets icy. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> mailman: with spikes on them. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> mailman: and they gave us also slip-on spikes, for when it's icy. >> anthony: any sort of city ordinance that you have to shovel? >> mailman: no. >> anthony: you're not -- they're not penalized financially or ticketed? >> mailman: no, they're not penalized or anything. no, nothing like that. >> anthony: any injuries in the line of duty? >> mailman: i've had, uh, several, like, tumbles. one incident, i was out for two months. i thought i broke my ankle. >> anthony: what is the most pe
toronto, vancouver, i love you. but not like montreal. why? i shall explain. all will be revealed.uy out. what's the post office's motto? neither rain nor sleet nor driving snow nor plague of locusts will prevent the mail carrier from delivering my junk mail? here in montreal, the simple task of delivering the mail in winter comes with its own set of hurdles. icy hurdles. i gotta ask. do you have special equipment for this? >> mailman: we got, like, slip-on boots. we do have our boots...
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he'll play two away matches before making his home debut july 14th against the vancouver white caps theday this new stadium wil open. rooney comes from premiere league club everton. he's a decorated scar. decorated star. although he is a little past the prime of his career, he is set to be the highest paid player ever for d.c. unitedith a two and a half year guaranteed contract worth $13 million. okay, so justo give you an idea oy how w popular this guy is, wayne rooney has 17 million followers on twitter. that is more followers than all of the other athletes and ams in d.c. area combined. now, this morning he tweed a photo that appearsho tow him in flight wh a caption of just two emojis an airplane and an american flag so it looks l he's as excited to come d to. as we are to have live in southwest, anne back to you5 local news. >> thanks, anne. >>> i know, my nephew is super cited. his d is named rooney after wayne rooney. he says oh my gosh i might come see him pla at d.c. united. oh, to visit your aunt. >> right. >> sta his aunt and go to the soccer game. >> i was second billing for
he'll play two away matches before making his home debut july 14th against the vancouver white caps theday this new stadium wil open. rooney comes from premiere league club everton. he's a decorated scar. decorated star. although he is a little past the prime of his career, he is set to be the highest paid player ever for d.c. unitedith a two and a half year guaranteed contract worth $13 million. okay, so justo give you an idea oy how w popular this guy is, wayne rooney has 17 million followers...
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she lives here on an island off the coast of vancouver, canada. because of a unique medical condition, she has often worn this face shield. we first met her last year when she was 13, very shy, a little guard. >> some of them are looking. i don't know if it's because of the camera or what you're wearing. do you notice people looking at you? >> i do but i try not to focus on that. i kind of look at the ground so i don't really focus on people. >> you can see when people are pointing? >> yeah. >> that must be kind of hard. her outfit certainly wasn't what her mom, shannon, had in mind on the day she found out one of her twins was a girl. >> what did you dream you would do together? >> the dresses. kind of a lifetime of dress-up and makeup and everything else and shoes, hair, all that. >> but her vision of mckenzie's future would fall apart quickly and dramatically. it all started when mackenzie was almost a year old. shannon and her husband, shawn, noticed a rash on her face. >> it started to spread down her face and then spread down on to her lip a
she lives here on an island off the coast of vancouver, canada. because of a unique medical condition, she has often worn this face shield. we first met her last year when she was 13, very shy, a little guard. >> some of them are looking. i don't know if it's because of the camera or what you're wearing. do you notice people looking at you? >> i do but i try not to focus on that. i kind of look at the ground so i don't really focus on people. >> you can see when people are...
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tim thomas of the boston bruins didn't go to the obama white house when the boston bruins beat vancouver in the stanley cup eighyears ago i think what it is is that he started this war with the ayers. he questioned their patriotism. this is one of the things that the book is about: who gets to be the patriot? he questioned their citizenship. he questioned their patriotism. he said they didn't belg in the country. and now the players are responding in kind. and i think that if-- haad tht not started, i think that you have a better relationship. it's ong thr the players to say, "okay, we disagree withl your picking." it's another to have your patriotism, to have your citizenship, to have your identity as an american questioned, and this is their way of saying, "we don't like that. they fight back. >> nawaz: howard, there are a lot of folks out there who will say we're glad the president said something. the is something we have thinking and feeling all along. he put out there what we believed. the polling out there shows there is a split on this, duether the players should be allowed to pro
tim thomas of the boston bruins didn't go to the obama white house when the boston bruins beat vancouver in the stanley cup eighyears ago i think what it is is that he started this war with the ayers. he questioned their patriotism. this is one of the things that the book is about: who gets to be the patriot? he questioned their citizenship. he questioned their patriotism. he said they didn't belg in the country. and now the players are responding in kind. and i think that if-- haad tht not...
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a food vendor sold unusual product in vancouver british columbia.hat it increased brain function, makes you look younger, helps you lose weight. increases overall vitality. it was just a piece of performance art. >> jesse: that's what i would sell door to door. >> greg: it is water. >> candace: people bottom it at $40 a pop. hot dog water absurdity hopes to encourage critical thinking product marketing. >> greg: bottled water is a scam in and of itself. if our grandparents -- well, some of them are alive. if your great grandparents were alive and you are actually paying for water. they would be outraged. outraged, i tell you. >> candace: package it pretty americans will buy it. >> kennedy: it is hilarious. i think hot dog water sounds quite good. >> candace: i wonder if somebody drank it. >> greg: i would like hamburger water. water water. >> juan: sucker born every minute. >> greg: water water. jesse water water. >> jesse: black ice water. >> juan: i would be like a glacier. >> juan: see you guys monday. "special report" up next with bret baier. he
a food vendor sold unusual product in vancouver british columbia.hat it increased brain function, makes you look younger, helps you lose weight. increases overall vitality. it was just a piece of performance art. >> jesse: that's what i would sell door to door. >> greg: it is water. >> candace: people bottom it at $40 a pop. hot dog water absurdity hopes to encourage critical thinking product marketing. >> greg: bottled water is a scam in and of itself. if our...
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i've seen some new developments in vancouver that have used the recycled water, greywater, actually. they use it in toilets. i think it went quite well in that situation. >> i don't know if we will get to that point in this project, because we will be repaired -- producing enough recyclable water. there may not be a need to capture greywater. i'm not going to rule that out. that might be something -- there are places in san francisco that capture rainwater and use it. everything is on the table that we are looking at. >> excellent. my suggestion is, especially -- you got a very fast timetable. that is absolutely great. but i'm thinking that when you go through that process, that that is the perfect time to have community education about the various, you know, procedures that you are looking at, and various alternatives and options and maybe that is also a time to have a form to bring in the experts so that people in the community could understand what is going on there. >> i would look forward to engaging the community and the stakeholders and bringing people on. >> i am certainly on
i've seen some new developments in vancouver that have used the recycled water, greywater, actually. they use it in toilets. i think it went quite well in that situation. >> i don't know if we will get to that point in this project, because we will be repaired -- producing enough recyclable water. there may not be a need to capture greywater. i'm not going to rule that out. that might be something -- there are places in san francisco that capture rainwater and use it. everything is on the...
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>> well, greetings from vancouver, canada, where i am now.weets, it's not just words. yesterday, the trump commerce department announced new tariffs on canadian newsprint. now, that was done at the behest of an american private equity firm that had made a -- had overpaid in washington state and found they couldn't make money at the price they paid. and to bail out that firm, and we may find some interesting things about the connection between that firm and wilbur ross, but to bail out that firm, sanctions have been put on canadian newsprint. which will have the effect, and this gives you an idea of how interdependent these two countries are. yes, that will hurt people in the canadian pulp and paper industry. it will also have a devastating affect on every american newspaper that publishes still a print edition, and every journalist whose works appear on paper. you can't hurt canada without hurting the united states and vice versa. >> so, wait, do you think that that was part of this? i mean, could donald trump have known about that? >> i have
>> well, greetings from vancouver, canada, where i am now.weets, it's not just words. yesterday, the trump commerce department announced new tariffs on canadian newsprint. now, that was done at the behest of an american private equity firm that had made a -- had overpaid in washington state and found they couldn't make money at the price they paid. and to bail out that firm, and we may find some interesting things about the connection between that firm and wilbur ross, but to bail out...
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has submitted a plan to move its west coast regional headquarters from the financial district to vancouver been in san francisco since 2011. about 150 people work there. the agency estimates it can save $4 million a year in rent and lower employee salaries. >>> san francisco police chief bill scott won't be leaving for los angeles, after all. he was one of three finalists for the job as that city's top cop, but today he learned he was passed over. the mayor announced today they decided to promote michael moore who is a 36 year veteran of the department known for his mastery of budgets and crime statistics. >>> a new poll shows that bay area voters are willing to pay up to solve the traffic problem. the bay area council found 42% of voters would pay between 3 to $11 a day to eliminate traffic from their commute. 9% would pay up to 21 bucks and 4% said they'd fork over up to $51. those results will be put to the test tomorrow when voters decide on measure 3. it would raise bridge tolls except for the golden gate bridge by $3 over the next six years to help pay for nearly three dozen transpor
has submitted a plan to move its west coast regional headquarters from the financial district to vancouver been in san francisco since 2011. about 150 people work there. the agency estimates it can save $4 million a year in rent and lower employee salaries. >>> san francisco police chief bill scott won't be leaving for los angeles, after all. he was one of three finalists for the job as that city's top cop, but today he learned he was passed over. the mayor announced today they decided...
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this will dominate the discussions at the g7 finance ministers meeting in vancouver starting in canada, and the french finance minister said ahead of these discussions at the g7 that it is almost impossible not to invoke a trade war with the u.s.. we will have to see how these retaliation measures are implemented. director told me yesterday he was advising wto buters to avoid escalation, it was hard to avoid the domino effect. matt: caroline, thank you. caroline connan, covering this in paris where she has been all week for the wto meetings between wilbur ross and his counterparts in europe. very interesting headline coming across as caroline was talking. er, who is the minister for economic energy and close advisor to angela merkel has said the eu may seek to answer the u.s. working with mexico and so the three of them retaliating together as one group. investment global strategist at principal global investors is still with us. i want to ask the same question i asked caroline. and we avoid global trade war is that what we are looking at? difficult.ill be in fairness, you cannot predi
this will dominate the discussions at the g7 finance ministers meeting in vancouver starting in canada, and the french finance minister said ahead of these discussions at the g7 that it is almost impossible not to invoke a trade war with the u.s.. we will have to see how these retaliation measures are implemented. director told me yesterday he was advising wto buters to avoid escalation, it was hard to avoid the domino effect. matt: caroline, thank you. caroline connan, covering this in paris...
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but at your full we got treasury secretary steven mnuchin in a ski resort outside vancouver.inisterce acknowledging trade. we've also got another finance ministers, the german finance , speaking about important metals saying there should be rules-based free trade system. finance minister is saying the eu will react strongly and intelligently to these u.s. tariffs, speaking at the g7 meeting. we are also getting some lines from the bank of japan, fromng the five to 10 year ¥430 billion. seeing some of these lines coming through about ¥50 billion when it comes to jgb. seen japanese a bond prices slipping as we've seen these risk aversion fading somewhat, looks like getting some government deals in italy after a few days of turbulence. let's get the first word news. banks. america's closest allies want to impose its forecast tariffs. commerce secretary wilbur ross announced duties on steel and aluminum. on grounds of national security. the eu said they would retaliate immediately and mexico promise to slap tariffs and canada said washington's decision is baffling. the white hous
but at your full we got treasury secretary steven mnuchin in a ski resort outside vancouver.inisterce acknowledging trade. we've also got another finance ministers, the german finance , speaking about important metals saying there should be rules-based free trade system. finance minister is saying the eu will react strongly and intelligently to these u.s. tariffs, speaking at the g7 meeting. we are also getting some lines from the bank of japan, fromng the five to 10 year ¥430 billion. seeing...
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ken) joining us now live is benjamin wong - - a clinical counselor at mindful digitality based in vancouver... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. it was a little warmer today as high pressure builds overhead. it is breezy now with fog and low clouds along the coast and beginning to move inland. on the satellite you can see high pressure along the west coast. it will slowly build during the week leading to mcu hotter weather inland. highs tomorrow will be in the 80s and low 90s inland with 50s and 60s at the coast. it may cool slightly on wednesday. on thursday, the first day of summer, it will be hot inland. even hotter weather and maybe 100's are possible by friday and into the weekend. (ken) coming up... vegetables are good for you... but not these... we have a (ken) the weekend. (ken) (ken) coming up... vegetables are good for you... but not these... we have a veggie recall to tell you about and it's linked to a parasite that can make you sick.. (pam) and next... a big push for gender equality in advertising ... by one of the worlds largest sell
ken) joining us now live is benjamin wong - - a clinical counselor at mindful digitality based in vancouver... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. it was a little warmer today as high pressure builds overhead. it is breezy now with fog and low clouds along the coast and beginning to move inland. on the satellite you can see high pressure along the west coast. it will slowly build during the week leading to mcu hotter weather inland. highs tomorrow will...
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the fact that in vancouver, washington, a cable company is saying, well, i'll give you higher speed broadband today, but only if you take our expensive bundle. and so, they'll give you less expensive higher speed but only if you take the expensive bundle. so i think what consumers are worried about, the app economy is going to get hijacked and that they're going to be so dependent as small businesses on these applications, that if somehow they're artificially slowed down or throttled that's going to be a problem for them. so, i guess i'm with our colleague from hawaii, i'm very much in support of clarifying this now, that we're protected. but i just think to your point, whether you're in seattle, as you said, one of the most connected places in the country, or on the other side of the state, you still want the same thing. you want the efficiency that comes from all these applications. and if that is information in the cloud, you don't want to be slowed down from getting access to it. because otherwise you're not going to be running an efficient business. isn't that what so many of the apps ar
the fact that in vancouver, washington, a cable company is saying, well, i'll give you higher speed broadband today, but only if you take our expensive bundle. and so, they'll give you less expensive higher speed but only if you take the expensive bundle. so i think what consumers are worried about, the app economy is going to get hijacked and that they're going to be so dependent as small businesses on these applications, that if somehow they're artificially slowed down or throttled that's...