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for the west, germans, everything continued as normal. that country just gotten a bit bigger. they had maybe more but unities to buy property or had new jobs. but for us, everything was upside down. one of the issues the day still that you feel people have issues with being from east germany having been from east germany. and do people still talk in the form of eastern watch? yeah, totally. i would say even more than ever, and i notice it in myself. i never, i never wanted to be in the room and i just wanted to be a german. the meaning of the word has changed because you get stereotyped so much. it's germany, it's german. so you do that where your parents at this does he like to see for police or did you have enough to eat all these sort of stereotypes from the, from the ninety's have changed. they're not there, they're not so crude anymore. the stereotype says little bit more elaborate, maybe i would say like you always in a position to explain yourself and to justify yourself. because for me, because you're from these as a revolved, but
for the west, germans, everything continued as normal. that country just gotten a bit bigger. they had maybe more but unities to buy property or had new jobs. but for us, everything was upside down. one of the issues the day still that you feel people have issues with being from east germany having been from east germany. and do people still talk in the form of eastern watch? yeah, totally. i would say even more than ever, and i notice it in myself. i never, i never wanted to be in the room and...
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berliner does east and west of matter to you? to me it actually does, but just rarely because like some people don't even know it. sometimes it's kind of i feel offended in ways when sometimes i like travelling around with people and the asked me, so is this the east? and i'm wondering why would they think it's the east although that we are in the west. so. busy because they're not really so familiar because so many things have been, have been built or renovated within the last a few decades. so of course i understand it's really hard to tell. you have some street signs which still indicates in which pods you are. it's very diverse, but also very chaotic and berlin. of course, it's not what it used to be like in the eighty's, which is not a bad thing, but we have to figure out if it's a good thing. ok with you remember when the walking was exciting, the thing was actually open. i actually live back in the back in the days and 89 i used to live in bedding, which was quite the area where both on the wall came down. it was really ri
berliner does east and west of matter to you? to me it actually does, but just rarely because like some people don't even know it. sometimes it's kind of i feel offended in ways when sometimes i like travelling around with people and the asked me, so is this the east? and i'm wondering why would they think it's the east although that we are in the west. so. busy because they're not really so familiar because so many things have been, have been built or renovated within the last a few decades....
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and that's, that's the west places. so, you know, they saw these nationalist classes, islamic, in a number of cases as useful goals for destroying yugoslavia and weakening, basically weakening russia and present them as liberals and democrats. it's really interesting to me and said, you know, again, we have this kind of false choice or false binary. is it? if you want more reform and democracy must be pro western an anti russian? i mean, why can't you be pro reform and pro democracy and still be pro russia? of course i'm talking about beer roost. ok? they're creating these artificial divisions that are, are completely unnecessary and do not exist in real life. go ahead, you know, what? i think glen d some presented where you wow, in article that i mentioned, i guess driven in russian circles here, writes that basically directions have to make this choice between europe and russia and in the same way ukrainians, aged to make the choice. i remember how the control or association agreement with the start that it started in
and that's, that's the west places. so, you know, they saw these nationalist classes, islamic, in a number of cases as useful goals for destroying yugoslavia and weakening, basically weakening russia and present them as liberals and democrats. it's really interesting to me and said, you know, again, we have this kind of false choice or false binary. is it? if you want more reform and democracy must be pro western an anti russian? i mean, why can't you be pro reform and pro democracy and still...
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and i must, it was that the west change because the west had the gods to condemn gums and they didn't make you one when they found mr. so casually the back within a go to a short break break. we'll continue our discussion and some real new stay with our ah ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the short or conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear i would take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. real. somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with the ah ah, i use long when i would show the wrong. why don't, i just don't need you to fill out the thing because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground in the welcome x across are all things are considered. peter, this is a home addition and to remind you were discussing some real news. ah, ah, okay, let
and i must, it was that the west change because the west had the gods to condemn gums and they didn't make you one when they found mr. so casually the back within a go to a short break break. we'll continue our discussion and some real new stay with our ah ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the short or conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful...
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it's impacting nearly all of the west.e red and brown colors of this map are what the government calls extreme and exceptional drought. >> this drought is really bad. it's one of the worst handful of years since the year 800 a.d. >> reporter: so that's really bad? >> yeah, it's really bad, in any context. >> reporter: park williams is a hydro climatologist at ucla. he says this is not just one long, hot, dry summer, but instead it's what scientists call a mega drought. >> this is really the 22nd year of a long drought that began in the year 2000. there are some rings that are thick and some rings that are thin. >> reporter: williams an his colleagues know this from studying the rings on trees which show how much they grow in any given year. >> the last 22 years actually rank as the driest 22-year period in at least 1200 years based on tree ring records. and so humans now are contending with a water limitation crisis in the west that modern society in this region has not yet had to contend with. >> reporter: we've long know
it's impacting nearly all of the west.e red and brown colors of this map are what the government calls extreme and exceptional drought. >> this drought is really bad. it's one of the worst handful of years since the year 800 a.d. >> reporter: so that's really bad? >> yeah, it's really bad, in any context. >> reporter: park williams is a hydro climatologist at ucla. he says this is not just one long, hot, dry summer, but instead it's what scientists call a mega drought....
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although that we are in the west, so. busy because they're not really so familiar because so many things have been been billed or renovated within the last few decades. so of course i understand it's really hard to tell. you have some street signs which still indicates in which pods you are. it's very diverse, but also they are very chaotic and berlin. of course, it's not what it used to be like in the eighty's, which is not a bad thing, but we have to figure out if it's a good thing. ok. you remember when the walk in was exciting, the thing is actually open. i actually live back in the back in the days and 89 i used to live in bedding, which was quite the area where both on the walk and it was really right of your neighborhood, yet it wasn't disabled in the way. and, and of course, it was shocking to a certain point and i already kind of felt like, well, i don't know if this turns out. well, it did turn well in some ways. but having after so many decades, still kind of an issue between an east and west. some not really t
although that we are in the west, so. busy because they're not really so familiar because so many things have been been billed or renovated within the last few decades. so of course i understand it's really hard to tell. you have some street signs which still indicates in which pods you are. it's very diverse, but also they are very chaotic and berlin. of course, it's not what it used to be like in the eighty's, which is not a bad thing, but we have to figure out if it's a good thing. ok. you...
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airbase to bring him to the most important stop on his west german visit, west berlin. ♪ after the jubilationrtitioned city that was germany's capital? [jet engine taking off] it is 9:45 a.m. in berlin, a southwest wind with a storm in it furls the flags and banners. the forecast calls for changing weather. everything is ready for the arrival here at the military airport in berlin. cameras cover the approach on -- approach of the boeing 707. the welcome ceremony by allied troops begins as the president alights from his plane. stepping out onto the soil of a real political problem child, divided berlin. pres. kennedy: we come to a city which is 8500 miles from the united states, but we come to a city which we feel to be part of us. ♪ narrator: not long ago, it gave a warm welcome to robert kennedy. and just after the wall was built in 1961, vice president johnson. the president, on the outskirts of the city, escorts of honor here, there and everywhere. the streets feel more and more crowded. kennedy's campaign song grieves -- greets us for one of the windows. >> ♪ hope for kennedy hope for ken
airbase to bring him to the most important stop on his west german visit, west berlin. ♪ after the jubilationrtitioned city that was germany's capital? [jet engine taking off] it is 9:45 a.m. in berlin, a southwest wind with a storm in it furls the flags and banners. the forecast calls for changing weather. everything is ready for the arrival here at the military airport in berlin. cameras cover the approach on -- approach of the boeing 707. the welcome ceremony by allied troops begins as the...
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strong sunshine, very high uv levels for many, especially in the south and west of the uk.ct yourself if you are out and about for any length of time. heading through saturday night, we see long clear spells, especially down towards england and wales, northern ireland and scotland have more cloud, some of that filtering across the irish sea towards north wales and north—west england, pretty mild and warm night in places, 14, 15 or 16 degrees. sunday, the further south you are, expect sunshine again, further north, generally more cloud in the mix, and some patchy rain across the north of scotland. temperatures a little bit lower across the northern half of the uk, further south, another very warm or hot day, one or two places in the london area could get up to 30 or even 31 degrees. into the start of next week, our area of high pressure will still be with us but tending to slide further west, that will allow something of a northerly wind, knocking the edge off the temperatures, turning less hot, the odd shower in the south on monday and some rain later in the week. this is b
strong sunshine, very high uv levels for many, especially in the south and west of the uk.ct yourself if you are out and about for any length of time. heading through saturday night, we see long clear spells, especially down towards england and wales, northern ireland and scotland have more cloud, some of that filtering across the irish sea towards north wales and north—west england, pretty mild and warm night in places, 14, 15 or 16 degrees. sunday, the further south you are, expect sunshine...
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west yorkshire.ining us tonight. andy, you were in the audience at the prime minister's speech today, weren't you? i know that you are a loyal conservative, but you are also someone who will bang the drum for your part of the world, what did you make of it? you are quite right on all those counts, laura. i couldn't hear the conversation with bim, we were sitting in silence so i cannot comment on what went before. but the last bit of what i heard him say was spot on, that this ultimately is about the economics. and i think the most important thing i took from today is where the event occurred. it is actually symbolic of levelling up in action. so many people say, what's it all about? so let'sjust explain that to your listeners. it was at this new battery industrialisation centre in coventry, and that is all about the west midlands, in this case, becoming the centre of this new industry. a place for lots ofjobs will be created in cutting—edge technology and the symbolism of choosing to talk about it th
west yorkshire.ining us tonight. andy, you were in the audience at the prime minister's speech today, weren't you? i know that you are a loyal conservative, but you are also someone who will bang the drum for your part of the world, what did you make of it? you are quite right on all those counts, laura. i couldn't hear the conversation with bim, we were sitting in silence so i cannot comment on what went before. but the last bit of what i heard him say was spot on, that this ultimately is...
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this is a three alarm house fire on 9th and chester streets, two blocks north of the west west bart stationghters working hard to put out the flames. at least two structures were threatened. we can't tell if it has spread or if they have it under control. you can still see the flames here. >> the smoke, if you are going to the bart station, you will see the smoke but so far bart is not reporting delays because of it. there are a lot of fire apparatus in the area, you will want to stay away because it is blocked off this morning. you can see how close it is to the bart station, and the direction the smoke is blowing in. right now, it doesn't appear that there is any problem because of the smoke. we will continue to bring you more information. >> it is showing you how close things are. >>> let's get back to the fire fight. a slight breeze in parts of our area can be a concern. >> in mount diablo, there was a warning about the fire danger. amy hollyfield is live with more. >> reporter: the winds and threat of dry lightning is a lot. that's why we see a sign saying fire danger today is high. hi
this is a three alarm house fire on 9th and chester streets, two blocks north of the west west bart stationghters working hard to put out the flames. at least two structures were threatened. we can't tell if it has spread or if they have it under control. you can still see the flames here. >> the smoke, if you are going to the bart station, you will see the smoke but so far bart is not reporting delays because of it. there are a lot of fire apparatus in the area, you will want to stay...
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west bound 37 is closed through that area.e been talking about this, building fire in west oakland. closures on 9th street both directions between perault and center street and also chester street both directions between 12th street and 8th street. >>> 6:51. still ahead, a local high school making bay area proud. >> a live look at oakland where we are continuing to follow breaking news, crews investigating what caused a fire at this victorian >>> i am justin andrews following breaking news in west oakland. fire crews are dumping a lot of water on three homes. we just learned that within the last couple minutes. three homes at ninth and chester. this fire grew very quickly and an accelerant may have been used. we know three homes are involved and in one there is still very active fire. that's why you are seeing several hoses dumping water on the three buildings. the fire started in a two story victorian home. the assistant fire chief says within seconds it spread quickly and very rapidly. one homeowner says he is a musician and
west bound 37 is closed through that area.e been talking about this, building fire in west oakland. closures on 9th street both directions between perault and center street and also chester street both directions between 12th street and 8th street. >>> 6:51. still ahead, a local high school making bay area proud. >> a live look at oakland where we are continuing to follow breaking news, crews investigating what caused a fire at this victorian >>> i am justin andrews...
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, a little bit at west virginia university medicine. if the cart -- it seems as if the cross-section is around $17 to $18 an hour. that's about an average. amy: i want to bring katherine eban into this conversation. the piece you wrote in vanity fair, “we can't reach him: joe manchin is ghosting the west virginia union workers whose jobs his daughter helped outsource." can you give us the big picture here? we are talking about one of the largest generic drug many factoring plants in the united states, closing this week. the biden administration has declared made in america week this week. you have a president in tennessee, of a similar plant that the biden administration has stopped from closing. can you explain the history here? katherine: absolutely and good to be with you, amy and juan. this is pure insanity. we have seen five years of congressional reports, policy reports, and bipartisan agreements that we need to make as many of our own pharmaceuticals as possible. we know from data, reporting, that the drugs that are made overseas
, a little bit at west virginia university medicine. if the cart -- it seems as if the cross-section is around $17 to $18 an hour. that's about an average. amy: i want to bring katherine eban into this conversation. the piece you wrote in vanity fair, “we can't reach him: joe manchin is ghosting the west virginia union workers whose jobs his daughter helped outsource." can you give us the big picture here? we are talking about one of the largest generic drug many factoring plants in the...
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west virginia. but if your testimony you mentioned for resiliency the importance of backup power generators. so is that a-- that a frequent thing for first responders in the wish part of the united states where people have backup generators for first response to keep their systems up and running? >> thank you. excuse me. thank you, senator. it is a frequent issue in the west. it's been exacerbated by power shutoff, deenergizing the grids to avoid starting fires. when you take down the power grid intentionally to avoid starting a fire it's only a matter of time until the towers, the facilities, the backup power expires. we're working with the legislature to speed the process by which we get permits and get backup tower generation to these towers. that's what retains our wireless connectivity. >> and brought this up about the permitting. i know that some of these-- well, i look at permitting major lines in west virginia, you have to go under streams or you try to get the right of way or you want to wo
west virginia. but if your testimony you mentioned for resiliency the importance of backup power generators. so is that a-- that a frequent thing for first responders in the wish part of the united states where people have backup generators for first response to keep their systems up and running? >> thank you. excuse me. thank you, senator. it is a frequent issue in the west. it's been exacerbated by power shutoff, deenergizing the grids to avoid starting fires. when you take down the...
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west but temperatures into - across the north west but temperatures into the - across the north westperatures into the high 30s across eastern areas. - temperatures into the high 30s across eastern areas. then - temperatures into the high 30s . across eastern areas. then humid temperatures into the high 30s - across eastern areas. then humid air -ot across eastern areas. then humid air got outied _ across eastern areas. then humid air got potted in — across eastern areas. then humid air got potted in across— across eastern areas. then humid air got pulled in across northern - got pulled in across northern germany— got pulled in across northern germany and _ got pulled in across northern germany and fed _ got pulled in across northern germany and fed into - got pulled in across northern germany and fed into this i got pulled in across northern l germany and fed into this area got pulled in across northern - germany and fed into this area where the winds— germany and fed into this area where the winds converged _ germany and fed into this area where the winds converged together. - germ
west but temperatures into - across the north west but temperatures into the - across the north westperatures into the high 30s across eastern areas. - temperatures into the high 30s across eastern areas. then - temperatures into the high 30s . across eastern areas. then humid temperatures into the high 30s - across eastern areas. then humid air -ot across eastern areas. then humid air got outied _ across eastern areas. then humid air got potted in — across eastern areas. then humid air got...
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he's really an amazing person in terms of all the areas of the west or the eras in the west that he was part of. he began his journey if you will when when he was eight years old, and he was very very active until he was 68 years old. so you have six decades of activity. so, how do you put a how do you summarize six decades of activity? in about 80 words i can give you a very quick snapshot just by looking at the table of contents. to find a home keel boating up river the bloody, missouri mike fink and hugh glass bridget discovers great salt lake bridger braves bad pass pilot for the brigades partner in the rocky mountain fur company eagle ribs and the blackfeet the race to rendezvous bridgers family so that's those are the first 11 chapters and it represents the first 13 years of bridger's time out in the rocky mountains. the siege night of the rockies 17 years without tasting bread fort bridger the oregon trail kayaterra and the gulf of california old bridger is death on us. that's a quote. it's what brigham young said jim bridger and his partner louis vasquez sent a letter to brigham
he's really an amazing person in terms of all the areas of the west or the eras in the west that he was part of. he began his journey if you will when when he was eight years old, and he was very very active until he was 68 years old. so you have six decades of activity. so, how do you put a how do you summarize six decades of activity? in about 80 words i can give you a very quick snapshot just by looking at the table of contents. to find a home keel boating up river the bloody, missouri mike...
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party. >> i'm here because of west virginia. i'm here because of every person in west virginia. i love my state as much as anything in the world. not quite as much of my family, but not far behind but i would do anything for my state of west virginia it's been so good to me, the opportunities, i had a chance to serve as governor for two terms, secretary of state before that, i know this process very well. these are good people in the bottom line is they have changed. i told the democratic party what had happened to people like west virginians or people that come from rural areas, all of a sudden find themselves not good enough, not clean enough, not green enough and not smart enough. well, i'm sorry, these are the same good west virginians and independent republicans that we've always been. they just started voting differently for that reason, and they still send me back to represent them and i do the best i possibly can. i know them. they don't know me as the democrat -- joe the democrat, they know me as joe. >> bret: you've be
party. >> i'm here because of west virginia. i'm here because of every person in west virginia. i love my state as much as anything in the world. not quite as much of my family, but not far behind but i would do anything for my state of west virginia it's been so good to me, the opportunities, i had a chance to serve as governor for two terms, secretary of state before that, i know this process very well. these are good people in the bottom line is they have changed. i told the democratic...
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midlands, north—west england and scotland.emperatures range from 19—21 degrees. now, those showers will fade away during saturday evening, and then, overnight, most places will be dry, but rain will start to push into the far west later on, those temperatures in double figures. it's going to be another mild and muggy night for most of us. now, for sunday, a new area of low pressure starts to push in off the atlantic, affecting northern and western areas. it looks like some eastern parts may stay dry altogether with some hazy spells of sunshine. so, most of the heavy showers on sunday will be across more northern parts of the uk, but wales, northern ireland, the southwest of england will start to see areas of more persistent rain moving in. in the east, with that sunshine, we could see 22—23 celsius, and again, it's going to feel quite humid. so, for wimbledon this weekend, saturday, the early rain will clear away to leave something a bit drier into the afternoon. sunday, mainly dry, but i still can't rule out the odd shower th
midlands, north—west england and scotland.emperatures range from 19—21 degrees. now, those showers will fade away during saturday evening, and then, overnight, most places will be dry, but rain will start to push into the far west later on, those temperatures in double figures. it's going to be another mild and muggy night for most of us. now, for sunday, a new area of low pressure starts to push in off the atlantic, affecting northern and western areas. it looks like some eastern parts may...
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see in the west. they don't see it that way. because the west is that he gemini, for the last 500 years, that is being tested right now. even challenge, go ahead. yes, yes, that's a very good point. but i think gee, is facing a problem and i think you realize of the problem, but it's only taking 50 years for china to emerge from the sort of terrible state it was. then when nixon visited it in 1972 very impoverished, backward place. suddenly, if the number 2 economy in the world could well overtake the united states in the very near future. now, if you look through the world, you get to really g realizes that the united states isn't going to just accept that lying down. i mean that's why that is a definitely a challenge for. busy disease, and you can see that there is a certain anxiety in his speech that you know, we are being threatened by the west and that's a serious issue because, you know, the united states as enjoyed. this standing since 945, the number one power in the world level and military power in the morning cannot m
see in the west. they don't see it that way. because the west is that he gemini, for the last 500 years, that is being tested right now. even challenge, go ahead. yes, yes, that's a very good point. but i think gee, is facing a problem and i think you realize of the problem, but it's only taking 50 years for china to emerge from the sort of terrible state it was. then when nixon visited it in 1972 very impoverished, backward place. suddenly, if the number 2 economy in the world could well...
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at least 18 people have died in germany, which is experiencing its west. whether it is also in decades that fasten has worn out from bond.
at least 18 people have died in germany, which is experiencing its west. whether it is also in decades that fasten has worn out from bond.
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recovery in the west of england and getting people here - tablets and. recovery in the west of. mismatch right across the uk. my constituents get on buses and trains for the rest of england into wales and london, every single day, and yet when they get off and the other hand, there will be completely different roles come it�*s too confusing, it�*s not safe because of the confusion. i will do the next best thing i can which is launch a campaign to encourage mask wearing here in the west of england, evenif wearing here in the west of england, even if the government are not prepared to take control properly and lead like they should. anything i can do to restore confidence among an anxious public where that national government is not taking ownership is to do what i can do, but i�*m afraid there are powers, and it�*s up silly and crazy that people should be made unsure and uncertain at such an important time during the pandemic. at such an important time during the andemic. ~ ., , ., at such an important time during the andemic. ~ ., ,, ~' at such an important time during the andem
recovery in the west of england and getting people here - tablets and. recovery in the west of. mismatch right across the uk. my constituents get on buses and trains for the rest of england into wales and london, every single day, and yet when they get off and the other hand, there will be completely different roles come it�*s too confusing, it�*s not safe because of the confusion. i will do the next best thing i can which is launch a campaign to encourage mask wearing here in the west of...
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rescuers are still navigating areas to the west, in the town of pepinster.drafted in to assist the stranded on land and by air, and for some it's a desperate wait to find out whether their loved ones made it. translation: my wife is looking for her mother who lives - in a town nearby. we have no means of communication. we don't know where she is or how she's doing. in nearby verviers, the waters have receded, but they're still stunned by the extent of the destruction. translation: this shop has been open for three years. _ we had to go through renovations. we had to live through covid. we were hoping to get back on ourfeet. and now this. in the netherlands, this was roermond. swathes of the city have disappeared. this region has been declared a disaster zone. these are the remnants of businesses in the spa town of valkenburg. while the emergency services are busy trying to restore power and secure pavements, the people have come together to try to bring some form of order to these devastated streets. while covid kept them isolated and apart, this crisis has
rescuers are still navigating areas to the west, in the town of pepinster.drafted in to assist the stranded on land and by air, and for some it's a desperate wait to find out whether their loved ones made it. translation: my wife is looking for her mother who lives - in a town nearby. we have no means of communication. we don't know where she is or how she's doing. in nearby verviers, the waters have receded, but they're still stunned by the extent of the destruction. translation: this shop has...
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san mateo bridge, starting to load up west bound. your travel time is 16 minutes to travel between 880 towards 101 between hayward and foster city. bay area bridges starting to get busy. live look at the bay bridge, no metering lights yet but we are starting to see a back up at the toll plaza. it gets busier across the upper south bound as you head into san francisco. new, lamborghini ingood-bye to the auto maker unveiled what's se only v12 powered super car. the italian manufacturer will make v12 models but they will be plug in hybrids. strict carbon emission regulations are a factor. >> beautiful car. i can only look at it. >> can't afford it. >>> tropical storm elsa making a mess in florida. where it is headed now. >>> could final oak land sports team be leaving the city? new developments this morning in the ballpark battle. >>> a live look outside from our mark attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie a
san mateo bridge, starting to load up west bound. your travel time is 16 minutes to travel between 880 towards 101 between hayward and foster city. bay area bridges starting to get busy. live look at the bay bridge, no metering lights yet but we are starting to see a back up at the toll plaza. it gets busier across the upper south bound as you head into san francisco. new, lamborghini ingood-bye to the auto maker unveiled what's se only v12 powered super car. the italian manufacturer will make...
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midlands, north—west england and scotland.pours which could lead to localised flooding. those temperatures range from 19—21 degrees. now, those showers will fade away during saturday evening, and then, overnight, most places will be dry, but rain will start to push into the far west later on, those temperatures in double figures. it's going to be another mild and muggy night for most of us. now, for sunday, a new area of low pressure starts to push in off the atlantic, affecting northern and western areas. it looks like some eastern parts may stay dry altogether with some hazy spells of sunshine. so, most of the heavy showers on sunday will be across more northern parts of the uk, but wales, northern ireland, the southwest of england will start to see areas of more persistent rain moving in. in the east, with that sunshine, we could see 22—23 celsius, and again, it's going to feel quite humid. so, for wimbledon this weekend, saturday, the early rain will clear away to leave something a bit drier into the afternoon. sunday, mai
midlands, north—west england and scotland.pours which could lead to localised flooding. those temperatures range from 19—21 degrees. now, those showers will fade away during saturday evening, and then, overnight, most places will be dry, but rain will start to push into the far west later on, those temperatures in double figures. it's going to be another mild and muggy night for most of us. now, for sunday, a new area of low pressure starts to push in off the atlantic, affecting northern...
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some outbreaks of rain in north—west scotland.n foster re on wednesday, plenty of showers around, but by thursday or friday, with high pressure building on, the winds are lighter, there will be sunny spells and it will be pleasant if you get to see sunshine. not plain sailing because there will be further showers around on thursday and friday. there is a met office weather warning out there for rain and thunderstorms today. this is bbc news with the latest headlines. a cabinet minister indicates that the use of face coverings will become a personal choice when lockdown restrictions in england are eased. we trust the british public to exercise good judgment. people will come to different conclusions. more than 20 million people watched england's brilliant night in rome as they thrashed ukraine, and moved on to the semi finals of the euros. it's been a long year for everybody and i'm chuffed that the two performances we've put on have brought so much enjoyment and happiness to people. cheering it was a saturday night to celebrate fo
some outbreaks of rain in north—west scotland.n foster re on wednesday, plenty of showers around, but by thursday or friday, with high pressure building on, the winds are lighter, there will be sunny spells and it will be pleasant if you get to see sunshine. not plain sailing because there will be further showers around on thursday and friday. there is a met office weather warning out there for rain and thunderstorms today. this is bbc news with the latest headlines. a cabinet minister...
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now with the new policies of the new administration, it is really turned into the wild west. >> whatres, people have been damaging your fences him a that allows a lot of your livestock to get out. is that in the biggest source of problems for you? >> it has been. it has been a real source of problem for us because the fence is being foreign down and cattle get scattered. one of the biggest problems, fever tech which comes from mexico and cattle and horses that come across the river contaminate our property and some of these illegals carry the fever tech with them. once contaminated then i am quarantined and that is one of the big expenses coming along. i have to gather my cattle for 14 days, it is an economic problem for me more than anything else. jillian: what do you want the president to know? change right now i understand the governor of texas has new proposals that would include some fencing that perhaps might be in order, something that i would be supporting because as it is the border wall was stopped and the governor proposed perhaps texas can show in the gap so to speak. tha
now with the new policies of the new administration, it is really turned into the wild west. >> whatres, people have been damaging your fences him a that allows a lot of your livestock to get out. is that in the biggest source of problems for you? >> it has been. it has been a real source of problem for us because the fence is being foreign down and cattle get scattered. one of the biggest problems, fever tech which comes from mexico and cattle and horses that come across the river...
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not heavy, but a cooler day for wales in the south—west. ireland and heading across towards london late in the afternoon. there is some sunshine, temperatures into the low 20s. pleasant. but showers will be around, perhaps heavy and thundery in northern england and scotland. the football at wembley, it is dry, the sun is out but it will cloud over and we are looking at rain. hopefully, it won't dampen the celebrations. we will find wetter weather pushing from the west and it gets wetter across england and it gets wetter across england and wales overnight. heavy rain. further north, showers fade away and in scotland and it turns dry in northern ireland. a warm night. a messy day for monday. we have areas of rain which could be heavy. they will slowly move northwards, breaking up and sunshine coming through, developing some showers. there could be some local flooding here. probably drier and a bit warmer than today for northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england. tuesday, we have showers, more to the south—east of england. heavier a
not heavy, but a cooler day for wales in the south—west. ireland and heading across towards london late in the afternoon. there is some sunshine, temperatures into the low 20s. pleasant. but showers will be around, perhaps heavy and thundery in northern england and scotland. the football at wembley, it is dry, the sun is out but it will cloud over and we are looking at rain. hopefully, it won't dampen the celebrations. we will find wetter weather pushing from the west and it gets wetter...
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i'm from west virginia. we have some of the lowest broadband deployment in the we also are subject to flooding, flash flooding in particular. actually, i think about today on a day tomorrow will be the five-year anniversary of a devastating flood we had in southern and middle west virginia. i want to ask chief johnson this question about first net. i was able to go to kingwood, west virginia, where we dedicated a first net facility and tower sites built in west virginia. but in your testimony you mentioned that for resiliency the importance of backup power generators. is that a frequent thing for first responders in the western part of the united states where people have backup generators for first response to keep their systems up and running? >> thank you. it is a frequent issue in the west. it has been exacerbated by public safety power shutoffs which are deenergizing the electrical grid to avoid starting fires. so when you take down the power grid intentionally to avoid starting a fire, it is only a matt
i'm from west virginia. we have some of the lowest broadband deployment in the we also are subject to flooding, flash flooding in particular. actually, i think about today on a day tomorrow will be the five-year anniversary of a devastating flood we had in southern and middle west virginia. i want to ask chief johnson this question about first net. i was able to go to kingwood, west virginia, where we dedicated a first net facility and tower sites built in west virginia. but in your testimony...
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they're wider east and west. so very broadly speaking, jefferson's plan was around three key themes. the first two are related. he divided landscape into north and south grounds. but the white house itself was acting as the divided the biding line between the two halves. this may seem familiar, as most homes have american homes have front yards from the you can see from the street, and backyards. so this is the idea that he wanted. to have the north grounds for the public, and the south grounds for private use for the presidential household. overtime this distinction, between public and private place or space was blurred and changed. but even now it's restricted the grounds. southbound it's more homey backyard right now. where the front grounds or more formal. but jefferson wanted trees, lots of them in fact. also productive gardens for growing fruits and vegetables. and ornamental gardens for flowers and plants. in keeping with the special division of the landscape, the grounds would be on the north symmetrical.
they're wider east and west. so very broadly speaking, jefferson's plan was around three key themes. the first two are related. he divided landscape into north and south grounds. but the white house itself was acting as the divided the biding line between the two halves. this may seem familiar, as most homes have american homes have front yards from the you can see from the street, and backyards. so this is the idea that he wanted. to have the north grounds for the public, and the south grounds...
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strong sunshine, very high uv levels for many, especially in the south and west of the uk.for any length of time. heading through saturday night, we see long clear spells, especially down towards england and wales, northern ireland and scotland have more cloud, some of that filtering across the irish sea towards north wales and north—west england, pretty mild and warm night in places, 1a, 15 or 16 degrees. sunday, the further south you are, expect sunshine again, further north, generally more cloud in the mix, and some patchy rain across the north of scotland. temperatures a little bit lower across the northern half of the uk, further south, another very warm or hot day, one or two places in the london area could get up to 30 or even 31 degrees. into the start of next week, our area of high pressure will still be with us but tending to slide further west, that will allow something of a northerly wind, knocking the edge off the temperatures, turning less hot, the odd shower in the south on monday and some rain later in the week. welcome to bbc news — i'm mark lobel. our top
strong sunshine, very high uv levels for many, especially in the south and west of the uk.for any length of time. heading through saturday night, we see long clear spells, especially down towards england and wales, northern ireland and scotland have more cloud, some of that filtering across the irish sea towards north wales and north—west england, pretty mild and warm night in places, 1a, 15 or 16 degrees. sunday, the further south you are, expect sunshine again, further north, generally more...
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this is the worst of it in key west. what you see in key west is what we expect later tonight in tampa. it's not a devastating tomorrow that people couldn't be outside in and stand up. it's not going to blow you over or anything like that. this is the sun rise over the storm. starts black, obviously, when we didn't have the sun. the sun comes up, it illuminates the clouds, especially over key west, where the heaviest rain is. this is the radar view that shows the rain drops falling, where you see the orange, yellow, red, those are the heavy intensity. it's not raining in south florida and not that windy, winds are 15 to 20 miles per hour in surfside, palm beach, it's not windy in naples or fort myers. this is a small storm. this is not a big, huge monster storm we had last year. i do not expect much, if any, wind damage with the storm. some ponding of water, not concerned with the rain, though. what i am concerned is high tide later on tonight when we get the storm surge what happens. because the angle of approach, south
this is the worst of it in key west. what you see in key west is what we expect later tonight in tampa. it's not a devastating tomorrow that people couldn't be outside in and stand up. it's not going to blow you over or anything like that. this is the sun rise over the storm. starts black, obviously, when we didn't have the sun. the sun comes up, it illuminates the clouds, especially over key west, where the heaviest rain is. this is the radar view that shows the rain drops falling, where you...
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but quickly, finishing with this,key west will be west ofkey west tomorrow at 8:00. and we expect that landfall in florida right around the big bend region. this is what we're going to watch for at least the next five days. >> all right, michelle alison, thank you. i want to dig in now with kobe, a local ark tech known for his work there. he knows the buildings in surfside better than just about everybody. with elsa churning toward florida now. the last thing they wanted was the wind gusts. the condo to go into the street. the buildings demolished, nows with as you know what concerns do you have as this tomorrow approaches? >> so thank you very much for having me. and my prayers and my heart goes to the families and friends that live in that building and the neighboring buildings. i think it is an interesting time of looking and reflecting back at the events, the data, and the investigation that we have been receiving. you can clearly see that the data is coming in at different levels. people are looking at the conditions and the build conditions of the structure. an
but quickly, finishing with this,key west will be west ofkey west tomorrow at 8:00. and we expect that landfall in florida right around the big bend region. this is what we're going to watch for at least the next five days. >> all right, michelle alison, thank you. i want to dig in now with kobe, a local ark tech known for his work there. he knows the buildings in surfside better than just about everybody. with elsa churning toward florida now. the last thing they wanted was the wind...
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-- plagues the west. this working group, led by the departments of interior and agriculture has yet to provide clear objectives or produce any sort of plan. earlier this month, members of the western caucus and republicans from the house natural resources committee sent a letter to it's ad administration calling on them to provide to us the solutions and the ideas that they have for relief from the droughts' impacts -- impacts. as of this date, they have not delivered. so as drought conditions become more common, we must find modern solutions. for over 30 years, well before my election to congress, as a farmer, as a state legislature -- legislator and director of the department of agriculture -- department of agriculture, i've worked with nashville, tribal and local leaders to bring solutions for water delivery in my home state of washington. i'm proud of that work but we have much to do. as we continue developing and deploying water conservation efforts, certainly there is more work that needs to be done
-- plagues the west. this working group, led by the departments of interior and agriculture has yet to provide clear objectives or produce any sort of plan. earlier this month, members of the western caucus and republicans from the house natural resources committee sent a letter to it's ad administration calling on them to provide to us the solutions and the ideas that they have for relief from the droughts' impacts -- impacts. as of this date, they have not delivered. so as drought conditions...
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it seems the worst is on its way here to key west.as been consistent rain, not a lot of flooding but seems like the next couple hours, persistent rain coming down here in key west. the past couple days in general hair was not a major sense of urgency for the storm because it was downgraded from a hurricane but there was a business we spoke to the boarded-up. we talked to tourists from all over the country. this area was slammed with visitors, people from washington, new york, pennsylvania, iowa, some said they had to leave early and a few others said they would stick it out. this is what they had to say. >> when were you supposed to leave? >> saturday. >> reporter: you country by two days. >> we are going to marathon for a few days and come back down. >> i talked with our hotel owners, unless they evacuate the island we are not going anywhere so we are not going anywhere. >> are you nervous? >> know. everyone says it is like an iowa thunderstorm, been there, done that. >> reporter: there were a lot of people in good spirits, very opti
it seems the worst is on its way here to key west.as been consistent rain, not a lot of flooding but seems like the next couple hours, persistent rain coming down here in key west. the past couple days in general hair was not a major sense of urgency for the storm because it was downgraded from a hurricane but there was a business we spoke to the boarded-up. we talked to tourists from all over the country. this area was slammed with visitors, people from washington, new york, pennsylvania,...
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Jul 23, 2021
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these clouds to the south—west are the storm clouds.nd tonight, this rain, this thundery rain will push in across southern counties of england, getting into the far south of wales, too. at the same time, this mist and murk and low cloud will once again roll in across north east scotland, the eastern side of england on what will be another pretty warm night. but as we head into tomorrow, this area of low pressure will dominate the scene across the southern half of the uk. where you're close to the centre of this low, you can expect some really intense downpours and thunderstorms. across southern parts of england and south wales especially, there is the risk of flooding and transport disruption. now, it won't be raining all the time. there will be some gaps, some bright or sunny spells between the downpours. but where the showers do show up, they could give you a lot of rain in a short space of time, with frequent lightning and some rather gusty winds. this mist and murk and low cloud will cling to some of the north sea coasts. but for no
these clouds to the south—west are the storm clouds.nd tonight, this rain, this thundery rain will push in across southern counties of england, getting into the far south of wales, too. at the same time, this mist and murk and low cloud will once again roll in across north east scotland, the eastern side of england on what will be another pretty warm night. but as we head into tomorrow, this area of low pressure will dominate the scene across the southern half of the uk. where you're close to...