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waring and mrs. waring. this is ethan mack calling -- >> this is the voicemail he left for the warings after that policeman poked around his place as if he was some murder suspect. >> i think you need really check that and go find out or go see what really happened and find the person who did something to her and stop harassing me. cause the only thing i ever did was try to help her in a million ways. >> so dead end. the police moved past ethan, checked kate's cell phone record, found she'd made a call late that friday that pinged on a tower in a place called james island, several miles from her house. but phone pings can be funny that way sometimes, they told the warings. one tower's busy, the next over picks it up. probably made the call from home, they said. they also promised to keep looking for her. but really kate was known to have gotten herself in and out of trouble a time or two, and police resources were limited. and well, tom waring got the cops' message. >> we do not know for a fact that a crime
waring and mrs. waring. this is ethan mack calling -- >> this is the voicemail he left for the warings after that policeman poked around his place as if he was some murder suspect. >> i think you need really check that and go find out or go see what really happened and find the person who did something to her and stop harassing me. cause the only thing i ever did was try to help her in a million ways. >> so dead end. the police moved past ethan, checked kate's cell phone...
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it would require that food ware is compostable. and after july, 2020, no longer allowed to have chemicals, which is harmful even to our health. and so i know that this issue has really gained a lot of attention around the world. seattle, vancouver, taiwan, u.k., alameda, davis, berkeley and more are taking a stand against single-use plastics. in fact, there are different companies that are adopting changes on their own, such as starbucks with the strawless lids. alaska airlines deciding they will go plastic-free with their food ware. so this is really, i think, taken the world by storm, theish y you -- the issue of single-use plastics. we want to thank the department of environment and many associations starting the work with restaurants and bars, such as the lonely whale, last plastic straw, and so many others. want to thank our co-sponsors, supervisor safai, mayor breed, safai sheehy, peskin, yee, ronen and fewer. i'm sure that more will join us as well. so i think that a lot has been said around this issue, but i will turn it ov
it would require that food ware is compostable. and after july, 2020, no longer allowed to have chemicals, which is harmful even to our health. and so i know that this issue has really gained a lot of attention around the world. seattle, vancouver, taiwan, u.k., alameda, davis, berkeley and more are taking a stand against single-use plastics. in fact, there are different companies that are adopting changes on their own, such as starbucks with the strawless lids. alaska airlines deciding they...
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the food ware will be on request and b.p.i. certification will be required for all compostable food ware. in 2020, six months later, the potential for recycled content regulation goes into effect. fluorinated-free food ware goes into effect. and so we're building in a pretty nice on-ramp for our affected parties to work with us so everyone feels comfortable with what they need to do differently. so this is one of my favorite pictures. i want to say that this was an incredible event that we did with you supervisors and at that time president breed, now mayor breed. and i think what it shows is that there's tremendous energy for this ordinance, tremendous support. tremendous excitement about the power of local leadership and i'm honored to be a part of your story. so thank you very much. >> supervisor tang: thank you very much, director rafael, your staff, as well as ashley summers, who has worked with so many stake holders addressing their issues. one of the issues that did come up had to to with prepackaged goods, such as juice
the food ware will be on request and b.p.i. certification will be required for all compostable food ware. in 2020, six months later, the potential for recycled content regulation goes into effect. fluorinated-free food ware goes into effect. and so we're building in a pretty nice on-ramp for our affected parties to work with us so everyone feels comfortable with what they need to do differently. so this is one of my favorite pictures. i want to say that this was an incredible event that we did...
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most of it is food and beverage ware. there's been various studies showing stuff that's going 234509 bay, particular hot spots that are surveyed, and much of that is single use food and beverage packing. so we have a problem with that getting into the streets, getting into the bay, getting into the ocean. in terms of recycleable, when they get too small, even the most sfrist indicated sorting facility, and ours is among the state of the art with recent multimillion dollar upgrades, and optical sorters, when you get down to straws and plastic little bits, they're really very hard to recover or kba impossible. and so this ordinance is focusing on two overall goal things. one is toxics created by single use disposables, but it has a benefit of enhancing the dining experience and making it environmentally friendlier. you heard about the rally we had last week. it was a great success, and thank you, commissioner ahn and sullivan for coming. this is really shows how there's a lot of energy around straws. there's sort of an inte
most of it is food and beverage ware. there's been various studies showing stuff that's going 234509 bay, particular hot spots that are surveyed, and much of that is single use food and beverage packing. so we have a problem with that getting into the streets, getting into the bay, getting into the ocean. in terms of recycleable, when they get too small, even the most sfrist indicated sorting facility, and ours is among the state of the art with recent multimillion dollar upgrades, and optical...
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a potential merger with vm ware? sell more stock to the public? potentially, but we have to get this deal done. i will point out, dell are paying a premium. and you are talking about a very material discount to where vm ware shares are trading. there are some big holders of that stock. elliott is one of them, carl icahn said he is a holder. is this going to be good enough for them? this is something we're going to have to watch. brad: nico, last question, talk about the competitive environment they face. you've got hpe and net app, the big cloud providers like amazon and microsoft. how does del fare as a public company considering the competition? nico: comparison to hpe, one of the closest companies, they will get this done in the fall, trade higher and with more momentum that hpe which has been challenged. i think part of that is because of the close integrations with the software makers. dell also, we have to remember, leads the market in so many categories when we think about hardware. and they are leveraging the end vm ware as much as possibl
a potential merger with vm ware? sell more stock to the public? potentially, but we have to get this deal done. i will point out, dell are paying a premium. and you are talking about a very material discount to where vm ware shares are trading. there are some big holders of that stock. elliott is one of them, carl icahn said he is a holder. is this going to be good enough for them? this is something we're going to have to watch. brad: nico, last question, talk about the competitive environment...
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andvm they are leveraging ware -- and they are leveraging vm ware as much as possible, which has a lockedibility amongst companies that once a modern infrastructure when we thinks about i.t.. when it comes to public clouds, dell will not see their explosive growth. and should we see the i.t. spending environment cut back a little bit for the hardware vendors, dell's stock will take a beating. brad: that was a bloomberg's nico grant and brooke sutherland. coming up, e-cigarette maker jewel is seeking more than a billion dollars. we discuss how they are expanding while traditional tobacco fades. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ brad: electronic cigarette start ofpuul is raising billions dollars. the funding would value the company at $15 billion, making them more valuable than some of silicon valley's biggest names. that is a huge jump for a company less than three years old. bloomberg technology reporter olivia zaleski who broke the news, joins us now. a lot of people probably haven't have not even heard of juul labs. olivia: they were created as a replacement to the regular, tar burning cigarette
andvm they are leveraging ware -- and they are leveraging vm ware as much as possible, which has a lockedibility amongst companies that once a modern infrastructure when we thinks about i.t.. when it comes to public clouds, dell will not see their explosive growth. and should we see the i.t. spending environment cut back a little bit for the hardware vendors, dell's stock will take a beating. brad: that was a bloomberg's nico grant and brooke sutherland. coming up, e-cigarette maker jewel is...
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one of the most famous wares was, there was a ford assembly line. you could see automobiles being made at the fair. they rolled off the assembly line periodically in one of the exhibit halls. other exhibit halls, there was an electrified house, so there was actually a huge -- not a huge house, a normal dwelling that was all electric, and for consumers in 1915, this was a huge deal so imagine all the things that could, in fact, be run through the magic of electricity. and so that intrigued quite a lot of people who were at the fair. the fair was partly about products. marketing products, obviously, but it was also about culture. so there were many nations that contributed exhibits, so there were foreign nations that had their own buildings, italy, argentina, japan, china, among others, sweden had a building. honduras. large numbers of nations, and in those nations, the home nation itself decided what was exhibited in that building, how they wanted to present themselves to the world, so visitors certainly could have gone and seen various different exh
one of the most famous wares was, there was a ford assembly line. you could see automobiles being made at the fair. they rolled off the assembly line periodically in one of the exhibit halls. other exhibit halls, there was an electrified house, so there was actually a huge -- not a huge house, a normal dwelling that was all electric, and for consumers in 1915, this was a huge deal so imagine all the things that could, in fact, be run through the magic of electricity. and so that intrigued quite...
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joining us to talk about that is jason ware at albeon financialo good to have you here as always. >> be here. >> the conversation is ongoing what the fullow impact of that is going to be, but you make the point that even if companies aren't reacting right now it certainly is affecting their confidence. >> yes. that's what we' seeing early on and trade wars are bad and they're difficult to win, and depending on how long this goes -- gets drawn out if it's protracted we might actually start to see that filternto the decisions, the collective ector onthe private how they, you know, how much they produce. the hiring andnsiring decis and investment decisions, et cetera. we're not seeing that yet, but what we are seeing to your point over the shorter term is that business confidence is waning a bit given that we just don't know woire this is to go. >> tight labor market means wage inflation and ergy costs means higher costs of production and shipping. cost ofs mon going up because interest rates are going up, tariffs are going up. >> it's a perfect storm now of inflationary pressures for c
joining us to talk about that is jason ware at albeon financialo good to have you here as always. >> be here. >> the conversation is ongoing what the fullow impact of that is going to be, but you make the point that even if companies aren't reacting right now it certainly is affecting their confidence. >> yes. that's what we' seeing early on and trade wars are bad and they're difficult to win, and depending on how long this goes -- gets drawn out if it's protracted we might...
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ware the chief act tue testifies to lay-ups about the program's solve ensy and long-term projections. this house ways and means subcommittee hearing is about an hour and 15 minutes.
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. >>> be ware of sharks if you're heading to nissany santa cruz beaches. you may remember a couple of weeks ago we showed you this site. >>> let's check in on your 4th of july forecast. >> we talked about going hiking. >> and sharks in the water. happy to tell you air quality will be improving for some. we'll keep an eye on that. some of that smoke will be drifting higher in the atmosphere. we'll have winds shifting as we go throughout the day. watching out for air quality which should improve for the south bay. if we are in the upper 60s. it was so hot over the weekend. it will be warm but not unbearable. our high in concord reaches 86 degrees. we'll be at 87 in livermore. san francisco today 64 degrees. we are heating up and gusty winds. highs will be in the low 60s through wednesday. heading over to mike he has a fairly easy start. >> fairly easy. i was giving a wide look. you can see all sides of the bay green on pretty much all of our sensors. this is cleared up. coming up through areas up through morgan hill 101 does not show that just yet. we'll kee
. >>> be ware of sharks if you're heading to nissany santa cruz beaches. you may remember a couple of weeks ago we showed you this site. >>> let's check in on your 4th of july forecast. >> we talked about going hiking. >> and sharks in the water. happy to tell you air quality will be improving for some. we'll keep an eye on that. some of that smoke will be drifting higher in the atmosphere. we'll have winds shifting as we go throughout the day. watching out for air...
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no person may sell or distribute any food ware that is not verified through third party certification to be free of fluorinated chemicals. i don't mean to change the intent of any of these things by the suggestions that i make. i -- i just think that for people who know even less than i know about this topic, which is not very much at all, that some of these suggestions would make it easier for them to understand what it is we are talking about. and that's my list. >> while charles is writing -- [inaudible] >> thank you. charles is writing the amendment or -- >> president bermejo, may we move to public comment as we do the rewriting? >> sure. any other comments from our commissioners first? >> do you want my help? >> okay. commissioner ahn? >> just a brief comment. it hasn't escaped my attention, actually, the implementation of this ordinance around boba tea. i know the original roll out was around boba guys, which i thought was very good. but recognize there is a higher cost to pom coastabcompostable would just urge you to be diligent in your outreach to immigrant communities. >> sur
no person may sell or distribute any food ware that is not verified through third party certification to be free of fluorinated chemicals. i don't mean to change the intent of any of these things by the suggestions that i make. i -- i just think that for people who know even less than i know about this topic, which is not very much at all, that some of these suggestions would make it easier for them to understand what it is we are talking about. and that's my list. >> while charles is...
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shift says be ware of biometric identification . an hour shift ranking the most popular means of twenty seventy at number five. on your t.v. cartoon characters sponge bob. every year google puts together a list of top names based on search data people use the sponge bob i mean to make fun of childish behavior and even political leaders it's a huge hit. number for a skeptical looking dog wearing a cowboy hat it's called what in tarnation that southern us slang for what the heck in this mean everyone or everything is wearing a cowboy hat. number three. i mean that stars the children's book character the elf on the shelf it's inspired similar rhyming titles like frog on the dog and obama on the llama. number two a meme that features united airlines last year a passenger was forcibly removed from a united flight and the web community responded with some derisive means a protective pillow helmet. or a mouth guard. and at number one kashmir our side is teenager danielle brocoli insulting a t.v. talk show audiotape out. there mark went vir
shift says be ware of biometric identification . an hour shift ranking the most popular means of twenty seventy at number five. on your t.v. cartoon characters sponge bob. every year google puts together a list of top names based on search data people use the sponge bob i mean to make fun of childish behavior and even political leaders it's a huge hit. number for a skeptical looking dog wearing a cowboy hat it's called what in tarnation that southern us slang for what the heck in this mean...
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. >>> a judge 234 sacramento upheld of of the three ware ware state laws and a big blow in the trump administration. they can legally forbid local law enforcement proprovideing release states and personal information on jail inmates. iml. >>> the person under arrest for stealing an oakland police vehicle and the surprise officers found in the backseat. >>> and life changing fourth of july injury. an update on antioch man rushed to hospital after setting off a firework. iml. >>> the person under arrest for stealing an oakland police vehicle and the surprise officers found in the backseat. >>> and life changing fourth of july injury. an update on antioch man rushed to hospital after setting off a firework. >>> welcome to the four on two. i'm heather homes. >> and i'm alex savage. people are telling you the vehicle was stole nn a matter of -- alex. >> reporter: we have pictures we want to share with you of what oakland police released this afternoon. they show the dog sitting in the backse antioch. a woman believed to be a homeless woman jumped into one of the police cars on myrtle stre
. >>> a judge 234 sacramento upheld of of the three ware ware state laws and a big blow in the trump administration. they can legally forbid local law enforcement proprovideing release states and personal information on jail inmates. iml. >>> the person under arrest for stealing an oakland police vehicle and the surprise officers found in the backseat. >>> and life changing fourth of july injury. an update on antioch man rushed to hospital after setting off a...
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and that vapor ware doesn't knew. >> right. [laughter] the blue screen of death.the last question, because one of the lingering -- from here, again -- one of the lingering thoughts that she had which was really a paradigm shift in medicine was the retailization, i'll call it, of blood testing so that we could go to walgreens and find out what our cholesterol level is or whatever we were interested in. is that going to occur, do you think? >> i mean, that was not necessarily a bad idea. one of the ironies of the theranos debacle is safeway, you know, invested $350 million in remodeling the pharmacy sections of its supermarkets, and for years now these areas have been -- these little clinics have been empty. but in the past couple of years, a place in arizona has reached a partnership with safeway and is offering blood tests to retail consumers. hopefully their results are more reliable -- [laughter] than ther narcs -- theranos. one thing to bear in mind, elizabeth liked to advertise how low the prices were, but that was a fiction too. it was not a fiction in the se
and that vapor ware doesn't knew. >> right. [laughter] the blue screen of death.the last question, because one of the lingering -- from here, again -- one of the lingering thoughts that she had which was really a paradigm shift in medicine was the retailization, i'll call it, of blood testing so that we could go to walgreens and find out what our cholesterol level is or whatever we were interested in. is that going to occur, do you think? >> i mean, that was not necessarily a bad...
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competition with the unregulated market is hard to emphasize just how serious those are, and you may be a ware that first quarter tax numbers have come in and they are about 40% of what was estimated. it was 38 million and that was supposed to be closer to 80 million or so. even that underestimates the problem. so about 10% less than that of the cannabis being purchased is being purchased on a legal market. the average tax rate hoar in california on cannabis businesses is quite a bit higher not just than other businesses but even cannabis businesses in other states. the average tax in california is 40% higher than the tax in colorado and about double that which is in oregon. this idea that there needs to be greater parity and how can we regulate without additional burdens on it, that kind of paradigm shift. >> i ran a business from 2015 to 2017 until i was a pre-existing non-conforming operator. san francisco you guys have proposed one of the allowest tax rates in the state, so i can't really be mad at you, but i think you can do better. >> you're welcome. [laughter] >> san francisco has alway
competition with the unregulated market is hard to emphasize just how serious those are, and you may be a ware that first quarter tax numbers have come in and they are about 40% of what was estimated. it was 38 million and that was supposed to be closer to 80 million or so. even that underestimates the problem. so about 10% less than that of the cannabis being purchased is being purchased on a legal market. the average tax rate hoar in california on cannabis businesses is quite a bit higher not...
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market to sell their wares be their obscure or very commons it all adds up to over hundreds of two hundred billion dollars worth of trade ball containers are playing up in shanghai and now to you stakes apparently from the u.s. that no one will buy me because they're too expensive since last week trainees customs all thirty's have been searching for meat and so imports from the u.s. and slapping them with terms of twenty five percent customers in supermarkets a feeling the effects and the food industry is already looking for other supply is outside the u.s. . but washington insists on china changing its unfair trade practices and opening its economy that's why the trumpet ministration is its trade for on friday america raised its treaties on chinese imports china retaliated with similar tariffs on u.s. imports and now trumpets ordered the u.s. trade representative robert knight heiser to place tariffs on a feather two hundred billion u.s. dollars worth of chinese goods including food and agricultural products the chinese government has called the plans unacceptable. infamously the u.s. is
market to sell their wares be their obscure or very commons it all adds up to over hundreds of two hundred billion dollars worth of trade ball containers are playing up in shanghai and now to you stakes apparently from the u.s. that no one will buy me because they're too expensive since last week trainees customs all thirty's have been searching for meat and so imports from the u.s. and slapping them with terms of twenty five percent customers in supermarkets a feeling the effects and the food...
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obviously, almost all of what we are finding is single use to go ware. mostly plastic. we are going to recreate this neighborhood by neighborhood and offering that information saying this is not only coastal this. is inner city affecting your business. if it is ugly and you see the trash. this legislation will provide support to businesses as well as the community to get streets clean. it all goes to the beach. we look forward to the day when we don't find the plastic straw on the beach. it looks like a year until that happen as. >> next speaker, please. >> i am the policy director for upstream. i moved to upstream about a year ago. prior too that i was the california director of clean water action where i started the program that jack mentioned. we found reduced the single use packaging businesses save money. every food business saves money this. is a good thing for business. often businesses don't really understand how much money they are spending, all these little single use items. upstream supports this policy. it is a good first step to reduce the food and beverage
obviously, almost all of what we are finding is single use to go ware. mostly plastic. we are going to recreate this neighborhood by neighborhood and offering that information saying this is not only coastal this. is inner city affecting your business. if it is ugly and you see the trash. this legislation will provide support to businesses as well as the community to get streets clean. it all goes to the beach. we look forward to the day when we don't find the plastic straw on the beach. it...
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he fbi told them friday that a russian billionaire boug a soft ware company that provides key servicesfor maryland elections. the purchase happened in 2015, but state elections officials didn't know about it. no fbi says there's been criminal activities, but election officis -- >> a russian oligarch purchased our election machinery, and we are on top oft and re sure our constituents that everything is on the up and up. >>> more than 15 years ago, a man th teen met onlike kidnapped here, now she's$uag working to make sure thatn' dohappen to anyone else. >>> coming up next, she sits iwn with a news4 >>> there's a new tool to child predators.gs an sniff out devices, things likeap tops, memory cards and other things that are used to store illegal images. >> here's alicia's story w >> reporter:at happened 16 years ago, changed the course of lisa's life. on new year's day kÑ'2002, a m she thought was a boy she had met online kidnapped her taking her from her home in pittsburgh chu -- tortured her for days. >> my hands were over my head, i was crying. >> it's haunting to say the least. >of o
he fbi told them friday that a russian billionaire boug a soft ware company that provides key servicesfor maryland elections. the purchase happened in 2015, but state elections officials didn't know about it. no fbi says there's been criminal activities, but election officis -- >> a russian oligarch purchased our election machinery, and we are on top oft and re sure our constituents that everything is on the up and up. >>> more than 15 years ago, a man th teen met onlike...
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he traveled to chicago 1856 which joined with mcgraw and household wares, carpets and wallpapers were available in major centers. in april 1879 "the washington post" noticed the demand for modern design, which was designed by or inspired by dresser was here to stay. the decorative arts mania has in more ways than one simmered down to actual work. it's time to leaf off calling it a mania at all since it's rapidly rising to the dignity of a permanent industry. the pragmatism and commercialism of dresser was equaled by william moret, whose accomplished designs of natural forms were made into textiles, embroideries and wallpaper. it's called morris, marshal, faulkner and co, with what he considered decorative arts. it's often not realized the very largest proportion of the decorative arts or furnishing in britain at this time was some kind of recoco revival. this was a very small part of the market and this is one of the things you learn and see in galleries and if you read books about the 19th century, this is the sort of thick you will -- you can read about. the reality is houses up and
he traveled to chicago 1856 which joined with mcgraw and household wares, carpets and wallpapers were available in major centers. in april 1879 "the washington post" noticed the demand for modern design, which was designed by or inspired by dresser was here to stay. the decorative arts mania has in more ways than one simmered down to actual work. it's time to leaf off calling it a mania at all since it's rapidly rising to the dignity of a permanent industry. the pragmatism and...
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now theon qu a weather warni feels issued so why woae the bts on the water and were the passengers waring personal flotation devices. it happened so quick i guess should have had a p.s.d. they were over our heads when we rode in it. you don't think that will happen. and it happens. >> based on the a.mphibious landing craft they are popular with tourists but their safety record is under scrutiny. more than 40 have died in accidents in the past 20 years. is is the latest in a line of tragedies. >> the e.u. chief negotiator has questioned whether the british prime minister's latest roposals for trade after the u.k. leaves the e.u. are workable. theresa may used a speech to urge the e.u. to evolve its position on the irish border issue. we have the latest. >> protesters oen turn out for theresa may with the problems of brexit followre y. sleeves in belfast with a plea and promise today. a promise that there would be no hard irish border when the.k u leaves and she compromised and now it was brussel's turn. >> the white paper represents a significant development of opposition. it a is coherent
now theon qu a weather warni feels issued so why woae the bts on the water and were the passengers waring personal flotation devices. it happened so quick i guess should have had a p.s.d. they were over our heads when we rode in it. you don't think that will happen. and it happens. >> based on the a.mphibious landing craft they are popular with tourists but their safety record is under scrutiny. more than 40 have died in accidents in the past 20 years. is is the latest in a line of...
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the ordinance would make the city the first in the country to ban the first of chemicals in food wared prohibit the sales of plastic straws, stirrers and picks. supporters of the measure will hold a rally in front of city hall tomorrow at noon. the bill faces its first hearing tomorrow. >>> online shoppers get ready, black friday in july, otherwise known as amazon prime day. kicks off at noon. they'll offer deep discounts for prime members on products. and many brands, like fire tv. and you can get early deals. if you are not a prime member, some members do discount products for all shoppers. >>> a san francisco ice cream institution is being celebrated today. >> love it. >> scoop. get the scoop on a party that has fans of ice cream lining up to enjoy the sweet treat. >> i have the scoop of heat coming our way later this week. right now a wide expansive i'm trying to manage my a1c, then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. she told me about non-insulin victoz
the ordinance would make the city the first in the country to ban the first of chemicals in food wared prohibit the sales of plastic straws, stirrers and picks. supporters of the measure will hold a rally in front of city hall tomorrow at noon. the bill faces its first hearing tomorrow. >>> online shoppers get ready, black friday in july, otherwise known as amazon prime day. kicks off at noon. they'll offer deep discounts for prime members on products. and many brands, like fire tv....
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caps defenseman took it to the disstrict avrments he was rae ago wareness of pediatric cancer. bethesda lane at bethesda bethesda row and it works to raise no fnd a cure forad deest form of pediatric cancer calledipg. >> i had never heard of dipg until the time our son was diagnosed. it is deadliest form of childhood brain cancer and most impac school-aged kids between roughly 4 and 11 yearelold and up forty the survival right now is nr door owe percent which is devastating and median survival fromiagnosis is line in months. >> it's tough setting up for an event like this you know mike we'll have been happiest to b here. out of all the fans micha would have had as much fun to meet john and see the cup. >> today's event raised 1 100,000 for dipg research. >> still ahead a fourth ever july celebration that brought tem too tears. july celebration that brought tem too tears. >> heart-warming smp next. passs' passs' (birds chirping, a running brook,) h. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water.♪ ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to se
caps defenseman took it to the disstrict avrments he was rae ago wareness of pediatric cancer. bethesda lane at bethesda bethesda row and it works to raise no fnd a cure forad deest form of pediatric cancer calledipg. >> i had never heard of dipg until the time our son was diagnosed. it is deadliest form of childhood brain cancer and most impac school-aged kids between roughly 4 and 11 yearelold and up forty the survival right now is nr door owe percent which is devastating and median...
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you don't ware about safety. you don't care about security. you support the rights ofl illemigrants 6789 are you not spending enough time worried about what is going on he 9 white house sent out a tweet, for example, to senator harris from california who also was calling for ablishing ice in some way. this is the white house twitter account saying why are you supporting the animals of ms-13. you must nott know whe really does. so the expectation is that republicans are oing to make those same arguments against democrats, i think that wasgo g to happen anyway. we saw it happen in the virginia gov ner erase where the issue of ms-13 and sanctuary city 3r-s used against the democratic candidates to try to paint him as notough enough on crime. it didn't work there. but there are plentdee of democrats in swing districts in newing states that are worried it will be turd in that way. >> have tleave it there, amy walter, susan page, thank you very much. >> woodruff: on our bookshelf tonight, we explore the unique role of vice presidents and their often
you don't ware about safety. you don't care about security. you support the rights ofl illemigrants 6789 are you not spending enough time worried about what is going on he 9 white house sent out a tweet, for example, to senator harris from california who also was calling for ablishing ice in some way. this is the white house twitter account saying why are you supporting the animals of ms-13. you must nott know whe really does. so the expectation is that republicans are oing to make those same...
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the marketplaces and souvenir shops also offer new wares. its all sounds way of thinking that a mere putin for saving his regime. they had john a shelter near damascus for displaced persons from the radio. they're safe now but they will spend the rest of their lives as victims of the war. three hundred families found shelter here including children who have never known peace. tinsmith mohamed have bieb and his family also live here. i don't have any work right now sometimes something comes through but most of the time i just sit around. and of course we need many things we can offer the children or things they want and the biggest problem is that we aren't allowed to leave we don't have any papers they took away our i.d.'s without them we can't go anywhere. in mamma mia. their daughter jasmine has just one wish. pompous and i want to leave here but those who do manage to leave aren't always welcome back like disillusioned palestinians radicalized syrian refugees have become fresh fuel for the raging conflict in the middle east. will iran be
the marketplaces and souvenir shops also offer new wares. its all sounds way of thinking that a mere putin for saving his regime. they had john a shelter near damascus for displaced persons from the radio. they're safe now but they will spend the rest of their lives as victims of the war. three hundred families found shelter here including children who have never known peace. tinsmith mohamed have bieb and his family also live here. i don't have any work right now sometimes something comes...
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i worked in the barn raising animals and i played war with my brothers, but i was always ware that there were privileges they had that i didn't. that things were expected of me, in terms of wearing a little lacy dresses at appropriate times and exhibiting a demeanor that did not always seem to me consistent with being as noisy and boisterous as my brothers were allowed to be, so i had an astute sense early on that girls were given certain roles, and that society in virginia in the 1950's -- that i was not entirely comfortable being relegated to such a role. emily: what did you believe that women could and couldn't achieve? drew: i did not have many models of women in the workforce or who had careers. my mother didn't finish high school. my grandmother was a force in her own right. but she wasn't someone who worked outside the home. so i did not have very many indications of what was ossible for women. the expectation for me when i was growing up was essentially that i would find some man to marry and become a housewife and raise a family. emily: how did you break out of that? drew: i was
i worked in the barn raising animals and i played war with my brothers, but i was always ware that there were privileges they had that i didn't. that things were expected of me, in terms of wearing a little lacy dresses at appropriate times and exhibiting a demeanor that did not always seem to me consistent with being as noisy and boisterous as my brothers were allowed to be, so i had an astute sense early on that girls were given certain roles, and that society in virginia in the 1950's --...
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do is amazing clear bodies in nigeria the shocking thing is that we import every ceramic ware into the country from tiles to use to just bring everything in from china right it just doesn't make you cannot make sense. in a country where where we talk about creating jobs. i we can make the plates from i think most crazy. leamy and while he also hopes to bring about change through his art his studio is on the outskirts of town away from the noise and exploding ramps in central lagos. so much so here they love the chaos of of the city is so inspiring yes fine. you can get inspired by to kill the boy where you can see your studio in some way that is you know kind of very calm for you to actually do the production of your walk. the unplanned growth of cities is one of his central themes. i was amazed by. the concentrated in the city same time the way. this you know your points probably you know it's so amazing so that is what this summer it's all about to actually know the way cities are not properly planned in nigeria and the kind of kind of development kind of the one that we have that is
do is amazing clear bodies in nigeria the shocking thing is that we import every ceramic ware into the country from tiles to use to just bring everything in from china right it just doesn't make you cannot make sense. in a country where where we talk about creating jobs. i we can make the plates from i think most crazy. leamy and while he also hopes to bring about change through his art his studio is on the outskirts of town away from the noise and exploding ramps in central lagos. so much so...
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>> i've told you that ware not losing in this election, we are winning. fergal: so you are confident? >> we will win this election, free and fair election, particularly theural areas. fergal: it has been a hard road to this place. the mess zimbabwe became is rooted in the bitter struggle against white minority rule. thousands were killed. before independence. but the heroes of liberation became despots. zimbabwe might have become an enduring success story but over time, ordinary lis became hostage to the terror of robert mugabe's one-party rule. millions fled, like one who spent 15 years in exile in britain. now he has come back as an election observer. >> this is what everyone has always advocated. what we are getting now is not perfect, but i commendable. you cannot take away the fact that this has been very peaceful. fergal: with voting over, they were preparing to counght. this is the scene in one harare polling station.in this day passeeace, but the days to come when the vict is declared will prove the ultimate test of zimbabwe's democracy. fergal ke
>> i've told you that ware not losing in this election, we are winning. fergal: so you are confident? >> we will win this election, free and fair election, particularly theural areas. fergal: it has been a hard road to this place. the mess zimbabwe became is rooted in the bitter struggle against white minority rule. thousands were killed. before independence. but the heroes of liberation became despots. zimbabwe might have become an enduring success story but over time, ordinary lis...
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we are at ware with ussian federation says the ukrainian rear admiral here. iruant president to tell putin this is the 21st century and to sto the imperialism. many nations accuse putin of lairring up trouble in the sea. on the eve a of helsinkrica is showing a flag assisting its allies in confronting an in. easingly aggressive russ lester? >> thank you. back in the u.s. t aight protes just getting underway in chicago for the a ond straight night after barber was shot and killed by police on his way to a bachelor party. while gun violence in the city is down compared to last year, several recent police-involved shootings have stoked tensions. nbc'st ron m is there. olice fastr: chicago track release of body cam video. they say youee officers on foot prol approachingr- 37old augustus when they suspecte he was med. you can see a holsterred gun and he appears to reach for his rit hip multiple times before he was shot and killed. >> last night was a very difficult situation for everyone involved. we had a loss of life which no matter the circumstances is always t
we are at ware with ussian federation says the ukrainian rear admiral here. iruant president to tell putin this is the 21st century and to sto the imperialism. many nations accuse putin of lairring up trouble in the sea. on the eve a of helsinkrica is showing a flag assisting its allies in confronting an in. easingly aggressive russ lester? >> thank you. back in the u.s. t aight protes just getting underway in chicago for the a ond straight night after barber was shot and killed by police...
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nileerdov bras at waring ationre drive in germantown. investigators sayin the operator saw the women on the tracks,ed sound theorn and applied the ht train's brake it w lus wereanheill c sayhyat t wome in the firstles tn tool pnoicw. ru180 from presi tmp remarks following hisde bongtiee putin. heesthidhe case of russian m teddlenearsin bn eh standing by iorne. maureen. >> good morning. present twa russia's however he revsedlen course on wednesdayussian est vliniminad the 2016 presidentiden election. hle also issued putin a dirt warning in finland. >> i don't want to get into can only say that i have urnf ience oagencies as currently constituted. but i let him know we can't have this. we're not going to have ian f tn resolution is expected to be intruced in the senate indires oaffficlarg russia shoue ad accusedac o o uam s peniticsd infiltrate political organizations. to getfflose to peoplet theeuses nra and republicanparty. >> meargency al in theertrict af several andteozde en linked to bad batches of terdothet >>wn5's anrfneor adshingto
nileerdov bras at waring ationre drive in germantown. investigators sayin the operator saw the women on the tracks,ed sound theorn and applied the ht train's brake it w lus wereanheill c sayhyat t wome in the firstles tn tool pnoicw. ru180 from presi tmp remarks following hisde bongtiee putin. heesthidhe case of russian m teddlenearsin bn eh standing by iorne. maureen. >> good morning. present twa russia's however he revsedlen course on wednesdayussian est vliniminad the 2016...
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and be ware if you travel overseas, cancun, paris, madrid and barcelona are ong the city's with the most fraudulent hotel reservatio>>. ow dare you take our house and scam someone out of their vacation and money? >> reporter: in oregon scammers have twice stolen the ad caroline o'bryan placed to rent out her vacation home and posted it onot r site and charged unsuspecting victims who showed up to learn the house was already rented. >> it'just hard breaking because people look so forward to their weeks at the beach and with their entire family and holidays. >> reporter: to avoid getting ammed, experts advice booking directly with hotels and reputable websites and be skeptical. if the deal or discount seems too good to be true, it may be. news, washington. >>> the nfl controversy, the league calling time-out and over the edge, the semi left hanging over a highway bridge in danger of plunging into the water below. e seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old d
and be ware if you travel overseas, cancun, paris, madrid and barcelona are ong the city's with the most fraudulent hotel reservatio>>. ow dare you take our house and scam someone out of their vacation and money? >> reporter: in oregon scammers have twice stolen the ad caroline o'bryan placed to rent out her vacation home and posted it onot r site and charged unsuspecting victims who showed up to learn the house was already rented. >> it'just hard breaking because people look...
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ware even get a hand wringing about his style but at the end of the day they want to htand with politically. jonathan: they're terrified of crossing him, almost to a person. the profiles encourage retiring, and there's a reason for that. they know he'sastly more popular than they are. the polling shows it. mcconnell's got a 25% approval and trump's is up in the 80's. most popular republicans president at toint in his presidency. i think he's even passed george w. bush after 9/11 with republican voters so yes, and he also the ability, almost a superpower, take an issue like russia that d get much more orthodox than that in terms of repnglican party b tough on russia, he's flipped on that issue and you can go down the list -- f.b.i., the republican party's view of the f.b.i -- pick your issue. it's quite uncanny. tariffs. republican voters now support tariffs. so, yeah, they're terrified. but just to pick up on that point that we were talking about his foreign policy, i think, yes, he oscillates but his default pition is always, why is this our problem? why is this our problem? robert: sounds
ware even get a hand wringing about his style but at the end of the day they want to htand with politically. jonathan: they're terrified of crossing him, almost to a person. the profiles encourage retiring, and there's a reason for that. they know he'sastly more popular than they are. the polling shows it. mcconnell's got a 25% approval and trump's is up in the 80's. most popular republicans president at toint in his presidency. i think he's even passed george w. bush after 9/11 with republican...
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francisco supervisors will give the final approval to ban plastic straws and other disposable food service ware in the city. they passed the ban last week on a preliminary basis. the final vote is today. the law will take effect in july of next year. >> and did you feel it? a 3.6 magnitude earthquake shook the north bay. >> here's a closer look at the location in san pablo bay. it was the largest of the small quakes the area has s years. lilian kim has more now from marin county. >> i thought maybe it was like moving furniture, but louder >> north bay residents weren't sure what was happening, but in black point, just about everyone felt something. >> i actually thought i left my scar in gear out front because i got in the house, i sat down at my computer, and boom. it was like i looked outside to see if high car had hit the house. >> the source of that boom came from 7 1/2 miles below san pablo bay, where the hayward fault and rogers creek fault are believed to be connected. >> it's not the first time this general area of the epicenter has been the location of numerous small earthquakes in the
francisco supervisors will give the final approval to ban plastic straws and other disposable food service ware in the city. they passed the ban last week on a preliminary basis. the final vote is today. the law will take effect in july of next year. >> and did you feel it? a 3.6 magnitude earthquake shook the north bay. >> here's a closer look at the location in san pablo bay. it was the largest of the small quakes the area has s years. lilian kim has more now from marin county....
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ware when you talk about cooperation in syria the ball is on the side of russia. is it correct that. what's your next step. i guess so and so the first part of the question we've worked with israel long and hard for many years many decades i think we've never never has anyone in any country been closer. then we're. president putin also is helping israel and we both spoke with bibi netanyahu and they would like to do certain things with respect to syria having to do with the safety. of israel so in that respect we absolutely would like to work in order to help israel and israel be working with us so both countries would work jointly and i think that when you look at all of the progress that's been made in certain sections with the eradication of isis with about ninety eight percent ninety nine percent there and other things that have taken place that we've done and that frankly russia has helped us with in certain respects but i think that they're working with israel is a great thing and creating safety for israel is something that both president putin and i would
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and pitch their wares and so. well they're americans on fear that americans don't care about it they care about their economic health or is the i'm absolutely let me explain why up until very recently there was an idea inculcated in the human brain of expansionism of territorial conquest of power grabbing but as of recently we are now in a shrinking world and that the idea of spending money to acquire region to acquire territory to acquire wealth is an oxymoron there is no more wealth to acquire the ecosystem is collapsing the economy is flooded with worthless paper and the species is migrating over to the digital sphere feasibly these networks and platforms people are uploading their minds into cyberspace and hope to become immortal so every dollar spent on defense every dollar spent by the pentagon is a wasted dollar it's a nineteenth eighteenth seventeenth sixteenth century mindset it's completely antiquated and is utterly worthless again let me reiterate this line let me read it to you so you understand the fu
and pitch their wares and so. well they're americans on fear that americans don't care about it they care about their economic health or is the i'm absolutely let me explain why up until very recently there was an idea inculcated in the human brain of expansionism of territorial conquest of power grabbing but as of recently we are now in a shrinking world and that the idea of spending money to acquire region to acquire territory to acquire wealth is an oxymoron there is no more wealth to...
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the two defendants in the fatal ghost ship ware house fire will not go to trail. late friday afternoon, a plea deal was reached for both defendants, derick almena and max harris, however harris' attorney says the deals are not the same, and attorneys were not permitted to give details.earlier in the day almena's attorney tony serra said he would accept an 8 year sentence meaning his client would do another 3 years behind bars. sot tony serra/derick almena's attorney 25-35what is attorney 25-35 what is appropriate, from my perspective credit for time served, he walks, but that is not happening he will have to endure another 3 years and i hope he perservereswe don't know that's the deal that was ultimately agreed upon following 2 hours of negotiation between the judge, the da and the two defendants attorneys. but if it it, it's one the attorney for the families of 12 fire victims could acceptsot mary alexander/attorney for families of fire victims 55-105 to have that kind of time in jail when they were the ones that were on thegroudn and planned this place and allow
the two defendants in the fatal ghost ship ware house fire will not go to trail. late friday afternoon, a plea deal was reached for both defendants, derick almena and max harris, however harris' attorney says the deals are not the same, and attorneys were not permitted to give details.earlier in the day almena's attorney tony serra said he would accept an 8 year sentence meaning his client would do another 3 years behind bars. sot tony serra/derick almena's attorney 25-35what is attorney 25-35...
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>> wow, so be ware of the rip currents. jud ginger siouzee, thank you. >>> president trump's nomine br at the senate today. his views on abortion, and what he said about criminal investigations involving a sitting president will also be under the microscope. do the democrat s have the math to do anything about this nominee? here's jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: president trump congratulated himself today on a supreme court pick he predicts will get support across the board. >> brett kavanaugh has gotten rave reviews, rave reviews. actually, from both sides. >> reporter: on capitol hill, judge kavanaugh set out to win over the senate. >> we're going to have a thorough process, hopefully it's efficient. we get it done quickly. >> reporter: republicans, for the most part, are giving rave reviews. >> not only, wou would you want to be a judge, if you're a reasonable person, i think you'd also like him to be your neighbor. >> reporter: but with republicans clinging to a single vote majority in the senate, democrats are gear
>> wow, so be ware of the rip currents. jud ginger siouzee, thank you. >>> president trump's nomine br at the senate today. his views on abortion, and what he said about criminal investigations involving a sitting president will also be under the microscope. do the democrat s have the math to do anything about this nominee? here's jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: president trump congratulated himself today on a supreme court pick he predicts will get support across the...