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peop here need to recognize that where you've got woodsr you've gotticks and if we're on that woodlande woods it's really important in those brush areas to make sure we're checking ourselves for ticks and taking steps to prevent their bites >> let's talk about lyme disea disease. >> what are some of the symptoms, what do people look for if you're in, if you've been in the woods mean there's a lot of wooded area lots of parks around here. what do you look to see if you have been affected by a tick bite and this is turead into lymese. >> kind of thete hallmark characstic a lot of people know about with lyme disease i the expanding bulls eye rash. it doesn't always take the shape of a bulls eye but i does expand out usually from the site people are going to show that7% rash that's good indication. fatigue, headache, um, swollen lymph, n and muscle aches. >> right. how do you avoid this other than don't go into the woods which, you know, again a lot of parks fferent areas.his area adiot of how do you avoid this? >> yeah, we want people to sll go outside a enjoy themselves. the important th
peop here need to recognize that where you've got woodsr you've gotticks and if we're on that woodlande woods it's really important in those brush areas to make sure we're checking ourselves for ticks and taking steps to prevent their bites >> let's talk about lyme disea disease. >> what are some of the symptoms, what do people look for if you're in, if you've been in the woods mean there's a lot of wooded area lots of parks around here. what do you look to see if you have been...
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. >> this is near lime ridge, the woodlands area. can see a lot of area scorched. >> all right we continue to follow that. >>> meantime a 9-year-old napa boy is recovering after he was burned by a chemistry experience gone wrong. >> the accident happened at a city run summer camp for kids. today there are a lot of questions about why it happened. >> our reporter coronell bernhard is live in with the story. coronell. >> reporter: that accident happened at a school just across the street. the boy was air lifted to uc davis burn center in sacramento. listed in stable conditions. meantime the chemistry camp is cancelled until investigators figure out what went wrong. >> this is the napa classroom where a week-long chemistry camp for kids ages 8 to 12 was happening. but on thursday a science experiment demonstration went wrong. >> something happened. there was a fire. unfortunately a young man, 9-year-old was burned. >> the 9-year-old boy and eight other kids were watching instructors conduct the sugar snake kbugs experiments like this. i
. >> this is near lime ridge, the woodlands area. can see a lot of area scorched. >> all right we continue to follow that. >>> meantime a 9-year-old napa boy is recovering after he was burned by a chemistry experience gone wrong. >> the accident happened at a city run summer camp for kids. today there are a lot of questions about why it happened. >> our reporter coronell bernhard is live in with the story. coronell. >> reporter: that accident happened at a...
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let's talk to nick atkinson from the woodland trust. is john nick atkinson from the woodland trust. of caterpillars can devote the entire trees. can treat a cover? it does not kill the tree but it will weaken it over time and that opens it up to other pests and pathogen is coming in and finishing it off. what evidence do you have that the country population is significantly affected by the lava? we know they are travelling across the uk at fsb of notts. —— ten three. can we do anything to stop it? probably not. the female fly that lays the eggs is very mobile. chances are by the time is the damage that the caterpillar is doing the female laying more eggs in another tree. it will be very difficult to contain and control. what can be done about it? in this case, not a lot. it is a real warning that we need to be doing much more about our plant bio—security in the uk. much more about our plant bio-security in the uk. no pesticides, no treatments? what about planting around it? is there something that might deter both vote from breeding nearby? because it is a non—native species there a
let's talk to nick atkinson from the woodland trust. is john nick atkinson from the woodland trust. of caterpillars can devote the entire trees. can treat a cover? it does not kill the tree but it will weaken it over time and that opens it up to other pests and pathogen is coming in and finishing it off. what evidence do you have that the country population is significantly affected by the lava? we know they are travelling across the uk at fsb of notts. —— ten three. can we do anything to...
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rebecca rose woodland and mark si me here n us. we'll be right back.philadelphia eag and their owner tryin what the white house is calling a political stunt leading up to the team's white house visit. president trump turning the event on its head canceling their visit today and instead holding a celebration of america where he reminds of us of why all of those folks should be standing and singing the national anthem instead of, as he put it, huddling in t locker rooms. >> to honor our military and to honor our country and to remember the fallen heros who never made it back home. we stand to show our love for our fellow citizens and our constitution. lou: well following the cancellation by the president, philadelphia's mayor, what a piece of work he is, jim kenny, called president trump a fragile egomaniac and not a true patriot. kenny apparently thinks he would recognize one if he saw one. joining us tonight, defense attorney rebecca rose woodland and wr talk show mk simone. great to have you both here. rebecca, let's start with you. what in the world
rebecca rose woodland and mark si me here n us. we'll be right back.philadelphia eag and their owner tryin what the white house is calling a political stunt leading up to the team's white house visit. president trump turning the event on its head canceling their visit today and instead holding a celebration of america where he reminds of us of why all of those folks should be standing and singing the national anthem instead of, as he put it, huddling in t locker rooms. >> to honor our...
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opposed them a good death he captured the town in august twenty leavened with a full of good durfy to woodlands where forces from their homes accused of supporting the former leader. fast forward six years to december last year and the tripoli based a government of national accord agreed that the people of. could start returning to the town however old hostilities still exist and in february they were stopped by armed groups of from misrata since then hundreds of thousands have been stranded in the desert twenty five miles from their homes. but this month at a conservation deal was signed with their former enemies the long growth home to the word of god that has been blog for the last seventy years is now open after the end of hostilities with the rival city of misrata but years of conflict have taken up all and the telling of the hour is not yet fully prepared to receive those who are coming back. is now a ghost town. much of its infrastructure has been destroyed and it lacks a basic services abdul hamid isa a military brigade tasked with bringing life back to the town. struction will start im
opposed them a good death he captured the town in august twenty leavened with a full of good durfy to woodlands where forces from their homes accused of supporting the former leader. fast forward six years to december last year and the tripoli based a government of national accord agreed that the people of. could start returning to the town however old hostilities still exist and in february they were stopped by armed groups of from misrata since then hundreds of thousands have been stranded in...
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the mother of elijah moore, outside the courthouse in woodland where, in keeping with a case that has already taken a year and 8 months to file, things were delayed again today.a main suspect, jonathan froste's brother david... couldn't be brought in time for the hearing from prison where he is serving a sentence on additional charges. sot - steven froste/brother of accused men"well.. there is a lot of speculation and there is a lot of talk in the community. b i grew up with my brothers. and it has saddened me."steve froste said he wants to remind everyone that his brother must be considered innocent until proven guilty.meanwhile, about three miles away off county road 116b in yolo county... the sheriff's department has ending excavations along a stretch of the sacramento river where they had hoped to recovered the body of the two teen woodland student.sot ben : are your thoughts right now at the river and what's going on over there??alicia: no no not right now."yolo county sheriff ed prieto told fox 40 the search to recover remains of the boy's here is being called off... after days
the mother of elijah moore, outside the courthouse in woodland where, in keeping with a case that has already taken a year and 8 months to file, things were delayed again today.a main suspect, jonathan froste's brother david... couldn't be brought in time for the hearing from prison where he is serving a sentence on additional charges. sot - steven froste/brother of accused men"well.. there is a lot of speculation and there is a lot of talk in the community. b i grew up with my brothers....
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woodlands school in essex are calling it "enrichment" week. moorland fire continues to spread in greater manchester. the blaze on saddleworth moor has been declared a major incident and the army is on standby to help out. leon parkes, from greater manchester fire and rescue provided this update. we have a large area that has been affected by fire. given the size and the scale of that area, what we‘ve had to do is break that into smaller areas to deal with, which we call sectors. we‘ve currently got two active sectors where we have 25 firefighters at each area, dealing with that situation. there are pockets of fire all over, so what we have had to do this morning is an assessment of the scene, in which we‘ll be using some air assets to gauge a full assessment, but we are still dealing with the fire situation. the government has scrapped plans for five new women‘s prisons in england and wales. the same number of residential centres will be built instead. the centres will provide help with getting a job and treating drug addiction in a bid to red
woodlands school in essex are calling it "enrichment" week. moorland fire continues to spread in greater manchester. the blaze on saddleworth moor has been declared a major incident and the army is on standby to help out. leon parkes, from greater manchester fire and rescue provided this update. we have a large area that has been affected by fire. given the size and the scale of that area, what we‘ve had to do is break that into smaller areas to deal with, which we call sectors....
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picturesque river violence alternates with woodlands and limestone cracks. going to villages national in the countryside like this one. in the portlock valley. the bizarre rock formations are especially popular with climbers. there are also lots. of trials for hikers you go up and down hill through sinkholes and pass council rooms. there's a mysterious place hidden in the forest here possibly a pre-christian cult site. regularly gives guided tours of the natural wonders in franconian switzerland. wasn't that though we had a high in the druids grove is basically a labyrinth of rocks it was shy and was probably a ritual the a cave system. interesting for you now there's no roof to the cave anymore so you can see all the rocks and it's definitely quite a rarity. office with gun safety fire. as they have almost as was a cia during the late jurassic period and that's where the name franconian giora comes from this feeling that there was many million years ago and these layers of limestone were deposited in the sea also side to discuss how the rocks originated. an
picturesque river violence alternates with woodlands and limestone cracks. going to villages national in the countryside like this one. in the portlock valley. the bizarre rock formations are especially popular with climbers. there are also lots. of trials for hikers you go up and down hill through sinkholes and pass council rooms. there's a mysterious place hidden in the forest here possibly a pre-christian cult site. regularly gives guided tours of the natural wonders in franconian...
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woodland the whole way. if you're getting curious about the elgar and the nature and tranquility that surrounds it but aren't that much of a bicycle buff i've got just the tip for you you can also discover the river without moving a finger on a story paddle steamer. time to swell the decks and get everything shipshape the old kaiser bill home is often a river cruise. good morning leave your money in your pockets we'll do all that later on during the trip. for go rich or first worked on the paddle steamer kaiser bill home at the age of fifteen as a cabin boy. thank . stoker is in charge of lowering the funnel. there's a bridge to negotiate on the twenty kilometer route from la to. paddle steamer travels at about ten kilometers an hour. kept in huge tankers for years when he got his boat master certificate back in one thousand nine hundred five the kaiser wilhelm was already an old sea dog. all of your senses and your hand is on the wheel. from the riverbed are transmitted via the whale. that may sound silly b
woodland the whole way. if you're getting curious about the elgar and the nature and tranquility that surrounds it but aren't that much of a bicycle buff i've got just the tip for you you can also discover the river without moving a finger on a story paddle steamer. time to swell the decks and get everything shipshape the old kaiser bill home is often a river cruise. good morning leave your money in your pockets we'll do all that later on during the trip. for go rich or first worked on the...
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scientists agree that mixed woodland is the future forests made up of a variety of trees which can adapt to changing environmental conditions. not all these oak saplings come from brandenburg some are from six southern european countries this one is from both area for example. the researchers take leaf samples from a sessile oak to see if the trees from the south are better adapted to drain this than their brandenburg cousins. then they flash freeze the leaves and pulverized them change. the resulting powder is dissolved and examined for amino acids. these biomarkers indicate how the oaks respond to environmental factors. you have is a bias in call visit the white line charts the one from the area and shows a lot of stress and adaptive response to the brandenburg one barely reacts it's all . so obviously not all oaks on the same there's a broad range and that means we can select the oaks best suited to changing climates it's not sagal it's like. here's a glimpse of what a forest might look like in the future a mix of tree species with a range of origins which have all been tested for the
scientists agree that mixed woodland is the future forests made up of a variety of trees which can adapt to changing environmental conditions. not all these oak saplings come from brandenburg some are from six southern european countries this one is from both area for example. the researchers take leaf samples from a sessile oak to see if the trees from the south are better adapted to drain this than their brandenburg cousins. then they flash freeze the leaves and pulverized them change. the...
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like i was a woodland fairy living fairy and i asked a living master secret castle for a castle and. it was because really kaylee she would feel really really solid solid. and. there's this sense of solidity living inside there's this sense of solidity living inside and then i think she can structure. there is this sense that's the sense that. we can have to send waking up to something staying stable. cool cool and kind of smiling kind of see the needing to a little different to a little different than we can than waking up in a house that's me company. couse that's made it kind of conventional conventional. material material sells. because a little is a little more can i connected it to the door to the outdoors as well you know when you know when you're indoors indoors it's but it's quite it's quite comfortable comfortable i think to think to like to like. a few people can a few people can and i compare them to compare you know getting you know being an innocent person to to a woman on all of the you know in a center sense to use to you know you know sweat lodge the sweat lodge. lik
like i was a woodland fairy living fairy and i asked a living master secret castle for a castle and. it was because really kaylee she would feel really really solid solid. and. there's this sense of solidity living inside there's this sense of solidity living inside and then i think she can structure. there is this sense that's the sense that. we can have to send waking up to something staying stable. cool cool and kind of smiling kind of see the needing to a little different to a little...
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very organic very like you'd love to say something like i was a woodland fairy living in my own secret castle and. it feels really good feels really solid and there's this sense of solidity living inside an earthen structure there's this sense of. waking up to something stable. and cool in kind of see the little different than we can get the house that's made it kind of conventional . materials. because a little more connected to the outdoors as well you know when you're indoors but it's quite comfortable i think to like a few people can my companion you know being in a suit to a womb or in a sense to you know sweat lodge like once you're inside of it you do feel much it you feel needs are being taken care of. as you say and you feel the solidity you really feel careful but at the same time it goes in both directions so you need to take care of your house your house to take care of you properly. we just close the skylights which are basically the hut during the day evacuees through these sky lights and because it's no night time we just want the heat at this time to stay inside the hou
very organic very like you'd love to say something like i was a woodland fairy living in my own secret castle and. it feels really good feels really solid and there's this sense of solidity living inside an earthen structure there's this sense of. waking up to something stable. and cool in kind of see the little different than we can get the house that's made it kind of conventional . materials. because a little more connected to the outdoors as well you know when you're indoors but it's quite...
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very organic very like you need let's say something like i was a woodland fairy living man a secret castle and. it feels really good feels really solid and there's this sense of solidity living inside an earthen structure itself there's this sense that. waking up to something stable. and cooling can see the little to. trent than waking up in a house that's needed conventional materials. because a little more connected to the outdoors as well even when you're indoors but it's quite comfortable i think to like a few people can i compare you know being in a suit to a warm or in a sense to you know sweat lodge but once you're inside of it you do feel much it you feel that your needs are being taken care of.
very organic very like you need let's say something like i was a woodland fairy living man a secret castle and. it feels really good feels really solid and there's this sense of solidity living inside an earthen structure itself there's this sense that. waking up to something stable. and cooling can see the little to. trent than waking up in a house that's needed conventional materials. because a little more connected to the outdoors as well even when you're indoors but it's quite comfortable i...
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opposed to moammar gadhafi captured the town in august twenty leavened with a full of good durfy to woodlands where forces from their homes accused of supporting the former leader. fast forward six years to december last year and the tripoli based a government of national accord agreed that the people of. could start returning to the tower and however old hostilities still exist and in february they were stopped by armed groups of from misrata since then hundreds of thousands have been stranded in the desert twenty five miles from their homes. but this month at a conservation deal was signed with the former enemies the long growth home to the word of god that has been blog for the last seventy years is now open after the end of hostilities with the rival city of misrata but years of conflict have taken up all and the telling of the hour is not yet fully prepared to receive those who are coming back. is now a ghost town. much of its infrastructure has been destroyed and it lacks a basic services abdul hamid isa a military brigade tasked with bringing life back to the town. struction will start
opposed to moammar gadhafi captured the town in august twenty leavened with a full of good durfy to woodlands where forces from their homes accused of supporting the former leader. fast forward six years to december last year and the tripoli based a government of national accord agreed that the people of. could start returning to the tower and however old hostilities still exist and in february they were stopped by armed groups of from misrata since then hundreds of thousands have been stranded...
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but it looks as though the higher temperatures may be across a little bit further past the best woodlandsgo through the week and into next week, oxford for example staying sunny all the way through, temperatures climbing to the north of 30 degrees. wherever you are, it will be at least in the 20s. on those nights, they will be pretty uncomfortable. here is a selection, manchester is representative of the bigger towns and cities, it be around the high teens by the time we get to wednesday, so pretty hot and humid nights. the outlook for the next 6—10 days, he will remain pretty hot, maybe even a bit hotter, and there is an indication that next weekend could lead the thunderstorms, but it's so far off, they're hard to predict. so now we will just call they're hard to predict. so now we willjust call hot and sunny. the headlines at 10pm. two big employers in britain issues stark warnings over the slow process of brexit negotiations. we are very fea rful brexit negotiations. we are very fearful there will be chaos at the borders and we want to make sure our factories operate smoothly as possi
but it looks as though the higher temperatures may be across a little bit further past the best woodlandsgo through the week and into next week, oxford for example staying sunny all the way through, temperatures climbing to the north of 30 degrees. wherever you are, it will be at least in the 20s. on those nights, they will be pretty uncomfortable. here is a selection, manchester is representative of the bigger towns and cities, it be around the high teens by the time we get to wednesday, so...
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very organic very like you need let's say something like i was a woodland fairy a living man a secretcastle and. it feels really feels really solid and there's this sense of solidity living inside an earthen structure there's this sense that. we connect to something stable. and cool and kind of see the clinton. than we can get the house that's conventional. materials. because a little more connected to the outdoors as well you know when you're indoors but it's quite comfortable i think to like a few people can compare you know being in a suit to whom or in a sense to you know sweat lodge like once you're inside of it you do feel much it you feel that you need to being taken care of. as you say and you feel the solidity you really feel careful but at the same time it goes in both directions so you need to take care of your house for your house to take care of you properly. we just close the skylights which are basically the hut during the day evacuated through the skylights and because it's now night time we just want the heat at this time to stay inside the house so every night which
very organic very like you need let's say something like i was a woodland fairy a living man a secretcastle and. it feels really feels really solid and there's this sense of solidity living inside an earthen structure there's this sense that. we connect to something stable. and cool and kind of see the clinton. than we can get the house that's conventional. materials. because a little more connected to the outdoors as well you know when you're indoors but it's quite comfortable i think to like...
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opposed to moammar gadhafi captured the town in august twenty leavened with a full of good durfy to woodlands where forces from their homes accused of supporting the former leader. fast forward six years to december last year and the tripoli based a government of national accord agreed that the people of the world are good to start returning to the tower and how over all the hostilities still exist and in february they were stopped by armed groups of from misrata since then hundreds of lines have been stranded in the desert twenty five miles from their homes. but this month at a conservation deal was signed with the former enemies the long growth home to the word of god that has been blog for the last seventy years is now open after the end of hostilities with the rival city of misrata but years of conflict have taken up all and the telling of the hour is not yet fully prepared to receive those who are coming back to is now a ghost town. much of its infrastructure has been destroyed and it lacks a basic services abdul hamid isa a military brigade tasked with bringing life back to the town. st
opposed to moammar gadhafi captured the town in august twenty leavened with a full of good durfy to woodlands where forces from their homes accused of supporting the former leader. fast forward six years to december last year and the tripoli based a government of national accord agreed that the people of the world are good to start returning to the tower and how over all the hostilities still exist and in february they were stopped by armed groups of from misrata since then hundreds of lines...
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towards things of death and difficulty -- spooky, pale-eyed feathered ghosts that lived and killed in woodland
towards things of death and difficulty -- spooky, pale-eyed feathered ghosts that lived and killed in woodland
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very organic very unique looking a something like i was a woodland fairy living man a secret castle and. it feels really feels really solid and there's this sense of solidity living inside an earthen structure itself there's this sense that. we connect to something steve. cooley kind of see the little to. that we can get the house conventional. materials. because it's a little more connected to the outdoors as well you know when you're indoors but it's quite comfortable i think to a few people can compare you know being in a suit to a womb in a sense to you know sweat loads like once you're inside of it you do feel much it you feel that you need to being taken care of. as you say and you feel the solidity you really feel careful but at the same time it goes in both directions so you need to take care of your house you house to take care of you properly. we just close the skylights which are basically the hut during the day evacuated through the skylights and because it's now night time we just want to hear at this time to stay inside the house so every night which is close to the close
very organic very unique looking a something like i was a woodland fairy living man a secret castle and. it feels really feels really solid and there's this sense of solidity living inside an earthen structure itself there's this sense that. we connect to something steve. cooley kind of see the little to. that we can get the house conventional. materials. because it's a little more connected to the outdoors as well you know when you're indoors but it's quite comfortable i think to a few people...
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very organic very like you need love i used to think that like i was a woodland fairy living in my own a secret castle. it feels really good feels really solid and there's this sense of solidity living inside an earthen structure there's this sense have. waking up to something stable. and cool in kind of see the two little different than waking up in a house that's made of conventional. materials. because a little more connected to the outdoors as well even when you're indoors but it's quite comfortable i think to like a few people can compare you know being in a suit to a womb or in a sense to you know a sweat lodge like once you're inside of it you do feel much it you feel you need to being taken care of. as you say and you feel the solidity you really feel careful but at the same time it goes in both directions so you need to take care of your house your house to take care of you properly.
very organic very like you need love i used to think that like i was a woodland fairy living in my own a secret castle. it feels really good feels really solid and there's this sense of solidity living inside an earthen structure there's this sense have. waking up to something stable. and cool in kind of see the two little different than waking up in a house that's made of conventional. materials. because a little more connected to the outdoors as well even when you're indoors but it's quite...
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scientists agree that mixed woodland is the future forests made up of a variety of trees which can adapt to changing environmental conditions. not all these oak saplings come from brandenburg some are from six southern european countries this one is from boca area for example. the researchers take leaf samples from a sessile oak to see if the trees from the south are better adapted to dryness than their brandenburg cousins. then they flash freeze the leaves and pulverized them which. the resulting powder is dissolved and examined for amino acids. these biomarkers indicate how the oaks respond to environmental factors. you have is of i as we called was it by the book of the white line charts the one from bulgaria and shows a lot of stress and inductive response to the brandenburg one barely reacts at all . so obviously not all oaks are the same there's a broader range and that means we can select the oaks best suited to changing climates it's not sagal it's like. here's a glimpse of what a forest might look like in the future a mix of tree species with a range of origins which have all be
scientists agree that mixed woodland is the future forests made up of a variety of trees which can adapt to changing environmental conditions. not all these oak saplings come from brandenburg some are from six southern european countries this one is from boca area for example. the researchers take leaf samples from a sessile oak to see if the trees from the south are better adapted to dryness than their brandenburg cousins. then they flash freeze the leaves and pulverized them which. the...
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[laughter] i will be making stops in fort worth and dallas, august 5 oh be in the woodlands, texas aner that month in new york, new jersey, california and florida. the dates will be coming go to g got fell .com for more information of where i will be. thank you to joe devito, emily, kat sims and tyrus and the studio audience. i'm greg a belt and i love you,! >> congratulations! >> jon scott, "fox report", next peer. >> protests and rallies across the country as the battle of immigration reaches a boiling point amid growing confusion over the presidents executive order ending family separation at the border. good evening, i am jon scott. this is the "fox report". with house republicans planning to vote on a bill next week at present calling the gop to hold off tackling these issues after the midterms. >> the remarks during the presidents keynote address at the nevada gop convention in las vegas. >> our people are actually doing a very good job. handling a very difficult situation.
[laughter] i will be making stops in fort worth and dallas, august 5 oh be in the woodlands, texas aner that month in new york, new jersey, california and florida. the dates will be coming go to g got fell .com for more information of where i will be. thank you to joe devito, emily, kat sims and tyrus and the studio audience. i'm greg a belt and i love you,! >> congratulations! >> jon scott, "fox report", next peer. >> protests and rallies across the country as the...
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defense attorneyy rebecca rose woodland and to assess -- i have to tell you, i love watching every onef these speeches, those rallies by this president. he enjoys them so much, the crowds fill the arenas to capacity. and are sitting there mesmerized for an hour, hour 15 minutes and having a great time. i love when the president says, no one has more fun than those folks at a trump rally. he's a heck of a marketeer for what he's selling and a heck of a salesman as well. >> he's selling america, values, democracy, the constitution. we have very low unemployment rates. we have the gang violence -- down. these are great points when there is so much divisiveness, let's come together and recognize the country is doing well. lou: to do so in duluth, minnesota. it's not the first choice i would have thought of for the president. but he thought it was a terrific ideas and as i looked at the numbers from 2016 it's easy to forget he didn't win minnesota. but he only missed by 1.5 points. that was the best performance by any republican president in 25 years. this president could pull off an histor
defense attorneyy rebecca rose woodland and to assess -- i have to tell you, i love watching every onef these speeches, those rallies by this president. he enjoys them so much, the crowds fill the arenas to capacity. and are sitting there mesmerized for an hour, hour 15 minutes and having a great time. i love when the president says, no one has more fun than those folks at a trump rally. he's a heck of a marketeer for what he's selling and a heck of a salesman as well. >> he's selling...
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restoring meadows and woodlands that act as natural filters.you have experts say there is something positive. the lake is recovering naturally. with improved 30 levels expected this year. london breed, the new mayor in san francisco. coming up next, we will take a deeper look at london breed's roots from the people who know her best. >>> we have an update on a kidney donation thanks to craigslist. we will tell you how the donor and the recipient market the recoveries. -- mark their recoveries. n:3:3:3 >> good morning. thank you for joining us. welcome back to mornings on 2. thursday morni, i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. we want to check in with steve for the forecast for the rest of the week and into the weekend. >> cooler, cooler. >> the flag is blowing. >> there's a bug here. hurricane category 3. then it's still a tropical storm, barely hanging on. gulf of california. i expect it to become a tropical depression. i think it's on track for there. it will be a brainer. some gusts. probably up to 45 mile
restoring meadows and woodlands that act as natural filters.you have experts say there is something positive. the lake is recovering naturally. with improved 30 levels expected this year. london breed, the new mayor in san francisco. coming up next, we will take a deeper look at london breed's roots from the people who know her best. >>> we have an update on a kidney donation thanks to craigslist. we will tell you how the donor and the recipient market the recoveries. -- mark their...
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[laughter] i will be making stops in fort worth and dallas, august 5 oh be in the woodlands, texas annia and florida. the dates will be coming go to g got fell .com for more information of where i will be. thank you to joe devito, emily, kat sims and tyrus and the studio audience. i'm greg a belt and i love you, america. [cheering and applause] [♪] jesse: welcome to "watters world," i'm jesse watters. what happened this week was a refresher for how dishonest the left is and their lap dogs in the media. the obama policy on the border was catch and release. but the illegals skipped the hearings and went unchecked into the country. this policy encouraged illegal immigration. trump was elected to secure the border. that's what the voters wanted. so he enacted a zero
[laughter] i will be making stops in fort worth and dallas, august 5 oh be in the woodlands, texas annia and florida. the dates will be coming go to g got fell .com for more information of where i will be. thank you to joe devito, emily, kat sims and tyrus and the studio audience. i'm greg a belt and i love you, america. [cheering and applause] [♪] jesse: welcome to "watters world," i'm jesse watters. what happened this week was a refresher for how dishonest the left is and their...
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defense attorneyy rebecca rose woodland and to assess -- i have to tell you, i love watching every onef these speeches, those rallies by this president. he enjoys them so much, the crowds fill the arenas to capacity. and are sitting there mesmerized for an hour, hour 15 minutes and having a great time. i love when the president says, no one has more fun than those folks at a trump rally. he's a heck of a marketeer for what he's selling and a heck of a salesman as well. >> he's selling america, values, democracy, the constitution. we have very low unemployment rates. we have the gang violence -- down. these are great points when there is so much divisiveness, let's come together and recognize the country is doing well. lou: to do so in duluth, minnesota. it's not the first choice i would have thought of for the president. but he thought it was a terrific ideas and as i looked at the numbers from 2016 it's easy to forget he didn't win minnesota. but he only missed by 1.5 points. that was the best performance by any republican president in 25 years. this president could pull off an histor
defense attorneyy rebecca rose woodland and to assess -- i have to tell you, i love watching every onef these speeches, those rallies by this president. he enjoys them so much, the crowds fill the arenas to capacity. and are sitting there mesmerized for an hour, hour 15 minutes and having a great time. i love when the president says, no one has more fun than those folks at a trump rally. he's a heck of a marketeer for what he's selling and a heck of a salesman as well. >> he's selling...
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along a stretch of the sacramento river where they had hoped to recover the body of the two teen woodlandnow: it was hot for much of the bay area away from the coast. temperatures soared into the 90s inland today with cooler 60s at the coast. the sea breeze has been blowing and we could see a few patches of fog at the coast tonight. on the satellite you can see high pressure across california. the strong ridge will bring hot weather again nland tomorrow but some cool fog near the coast will keep temperatures as much as 30 degrees cooler. highs will be in the low to mid 90s inland with 70s and 80s around the bay with patchy fog along the coast. high pressure will continue to slowly weaken over the next few days allowing for more fog and cooler temperatures to creep back in toward the end of the week. the coolest day of the week will likely be saturday before warming on sunday and into next week. (grant) we've been honoring outstanding teachers in the bay area.. in marin county - students at tam high have the option of delving into a program that can lead to learning a trade.. dan silin tea
along a stretch of the sacramento river where they had hoped to recover the body of the two teen woodlandnow: it was hot for much of the bay area away from the coast. temperatures soared into the 90s inland today with cooler 60s at the coast. the sea breeze has been blowing and we could see a few patches of fog at the coast tonight. on the satellite you can see high pressure across california. the strong ridge will bring hot weather again nland tomorrow but some cool fog near the coast will...
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the mother of elijah moore, outside the courthouse in woodland where, in keeping with a case that has already taken a year and 8 months to file, things were delayed again today.a main suspect, jonathan froste's brother david... couldn't be brought in time for the hearing from prison where he is serving a sentence on additional charges. sot - steven froste/brother of acsed men"well.. there is a lot of speculation and there is a lot of talk in the community. but i grew up with my brothers. and it has saddened me."steve froste said he wants to remind everyone that his brother must be considered innocent until proven guilty.meanwhile, about three miles away off county road 116b in yolo county... the sheriff's department has ending excavations along a stretch of the sacramento river where they had hoped to recovered the body of the two teen woodland student.sot ben : are your thoughts right now at the river and what's going on over there??alicia: no no not right now."yolo county sheriff ed prieto told fox 40 the search to recover remains of the boy's here is being called off... after days
the mother of elijah moore, outside the courthouse in woodland where, in keeping with a case that has already taken a year and 8 months to file, things were delayed again today.a main suspect, jonathan froste's brother david... couldn't be brought in time for the hearing from prison where he is serving a sentence on additional charges. sot - steven froste/brother of acsed men"well.. there is a lot of speculation and there is a lot of talk in the community. but i grew up with my brothers....
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they were 17 years old, friends, classmates in woodland, elijah moore and enrique rios vanished in 2016heir families said they were on probation and were part of a work-study program at the school. the disappearances were connected and suspicious. rios was last seen at his family's home, reported missing by his mother. at first, he was treated as a possible run away, but there was no evidence of foul play. an interview with the mom showed the desperation to find her mom. we need them home. brandy: surveillance video showed more caching a check around the same time. he is completely vanished. brandy: the fbi offered a $10,000 reward. a fundraiser cap to the search in the spotlight. but the case with little clues had a major new development. yolo county investigators say three adult men were arrested in the case, front desk facing murder, kidnapping and conspiracy charges. a spokesperson gave this statement can the family thanks everyone for the love, support and prayers. we are stepping back and letting the woodland police and fbi do thei. ( james ) that was brandi cummings reporting. (
they were 17 years old, friends, classmates in woodland, elijah moore and enrique rios vanished in 2016heir families said they were on probation and were part of a work-study program at the school. the disappearances were connected and suspicious. rios was last seen at his family's home, reported missing by his mother. at first, he was treated as a possible run away, but there was no evidence of foul play. an interview with the mom showed the desperation to find her mom. we need them home....
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lines -- and this is one of the fun parts of being the director, thatm you didn't know when a tweet woodland on your desk. -- when a tweet would land on your desk. this is what we we tki about earlier, why would they not let him know if there was something like this? one of the reasons he is moving on the pardon is that it appears to him and to many people in the united states that there has been a weaponization of some of these agencies, some of these departments, and things that crossed over into criminality that were not necessarily criminal, but it is a way to push out or eviscerate your political opponents. so i think he's trying to send a message. hey, listen. two people left to be president, i sort of thought i would be thing, on this kind of especially if i had nefarious people -- people who you thought were nefarious, at least -- in my campaign. it would be interesting to see the spin process and the reaction and ove the twt. athe endth day, and i would say this to professor tribe and anyone else out there, put yourself in the other person's shoes for a little while and see where th
lines -- and this is one of the fun parts of being the director, thatm you didn't know when a tweet woodland on your desk. -- when a tweet would land on your desk. this is what we we tki about earlier, why would they not let him know if there was something like this? one of the reasons he is moving on the pardon is that it appears to him and to many people in the united states that there has been a weaponization of some of these agencies, some of these departments, and things that crossed over...
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lines -- and this is one of the fun parts of being the director, thatm you didn't know when a tweet woodland on your desk. -- when a tweet would land on your desk. this is what we were talking about earlier, why would they not let him know if there was something like this? one of the reasons he is moving on the pardon is that it appears to him and to many people in the united states that there has been a weaponization of some of these agencies, some of these departments, and things that crossed over into criminality that were not necessarily criminal, but it is a way to push out or eviscerate your political opponents. so i think he's trying to send a message. hey, listen. two people left to be president, i sort of thought i would be thing, on this kind of especially if i had nefarious people -- people who you thought were nefarious, at least -- in my campaign. it would be interesting to see the spin process and the reaction and overreaction to the tweet. at the end of the day, and i would say this to professor tribe and anyone else out there, put yourself in the other person's shoes for a li
lines -- and this is one of the fun parts of being the director, thatm you didn't know when a tweet woodland on your desk. -- when a tweet would land on your desk. this is what we were talking about earlier, why would they not let him know if there was something like this? one of the reasons he is moving on the pardon is that it appears to him and to many people in the united states that there has been a weaponization of some of these agencies, some of these departments, and things that crossed...
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to think like like you need love and i used to think that like i was a would like island fairs a woodland fairy living in my area living in my own secret catherine castle. is really good feels really good and feel feels really solid really solid. and there's there's this sense a sense us a little solidity that it be living and sitting inside of an itinerant uncertain structure. there's this sense of there's this sense have. we can we can bring step to something stable. and. cool cool he will in kind of sometimes see the evening well different that a little different than with waking up and how can compass that house that's made of conventional it's made of conventional. materially cereal sales it's. because of the filth a little more consumer connected to the outdoors does well you know when you're indoors as well you know when you're indoors. but it's quite it's quite comfy comfortable i think to like a few i think to like a few people can compare. my companion you know being a national to whom you know being a national to whom or in a sense to you know or in a sense to you know sweat lo
to think like like you need love and i used to think that like i was a would like island fairs a woodland fairy living in my area living in my own secret catherine castle. is really good feels really good and feel feels really solid really solid. and there's there's this sense a sense us a little solidity that it be living and sitting inside of an itinerant uncertain structure. there's this sense of there's this sense have. we can we can bring step to something stable. and. cool cool he will in...
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i used to be like el camino high school in woodland hills. el co what? me no. who no? we no. baby! i used to catch the school bus to school every morning, ride the school bus home -- >> jimmy: would you wear the costume on the bus? >> hell, no. that's too much. i lived in a blood neighborhood. >> jimmy: what's the biggest difference in your life now from like let's say two years ago? >> the biggest difference in my life now is i eat on a regular basis. >> jimmy: that's good. >> three meals a day. also all my bills are paid. i'm not confused about how i'm going to pay this, how i'm going to pay that. that's pretty much -- that's it. oh, and sleep. sleep. i don't get as much as i used to. >> jimmy: okay, so it's not all good. >> i mean, it's good. because i'm living my dream. i'm sleepwalking. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what about that car you said you had? >> oh, yeah, yeah. i still run my honda. i still have a honda. well, i got two cars, a honda and a volkswagen. >> jimmy: you're hanging on to that old honda for sentimental reasons? >> no, i just don't have time. really, i'
i used to be like el camino high school in woodland hills. el co what? me no. who no? we no. baby! i used to catch the school bus to school every morning, ride the school bus home -- >> jimmy: would you wear the costume on the bus? >> hell, no. that's too much. i lived in a blood neighborhood. >> jimmy: what's the biggest difference in your life now from like let's say two years ago? >> the biggest difference in my life now is i eat on a regular basis. >> jimmy:...
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during the white house years, it was, i had contact with the summer white house and the helicopters woodland every friday on e football field right next to the ocean and my uncles and president kennedy, my father, patty and my uncle steve smith who was chief of staff of the white house and my uncle who was running the peace corps along with a lot of different outset, thank you, and then they spend the weekend and the government would essentially be run from my house and there were just a wonderful array of people that i described in the book who would wake up and my grandfather had been, he was a member of those bankers and i explained how that goes. i was a cia planner at first and i served in the mid 60s after president kennedy's assassination, and but he had a movie theater in his house and could get first run films so we really had an extraordinary weekend. during this and a lot of it, i love the book is about what happened and hickory hill where i lived during the winter time was a satellite white house or many of the civil rights movement, integration. the civil rights against george w
during the white house years, it was, i had contact with the summer white house and the helicopters woodland every friday on e football field right next to the ocean and my uncles and president kennedy, my father, patty and my uncle steve smith who was chief of staff of the white house and my uncle who was running the peace corps along with a lot of different outset, thank you, and then they spend the weekend and the government would essentially be run from my house and there were just a...
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the eastern indians are totally different type, these are the woodland indians and they oddly parallelthe colonists and that they were town builders, they were -- they stayed in residents permanently. they created social -- lasting social structures, they did not move around. they stayed put. they had to enforce their borders, one tribe against another, but for the most part, the ridge living, lived there as he had lived there literally for thousands of years. they had split off several thousand years before, but not many, but once they were there, they were there. that's the fundamental difference. these are social people, their clan affiliations were paramount with them, that they needed order because they believed in permanence, they were going to stay. they went where the buffalo were. in, effect, to the extent that the cherokee became farmers, they were stayed put for that reason that was their land and they hunted but they hunted in fairly narrow area. with neumatic tribes, they would go to different states, it was a totally different deal. did that answer the question? there i w
the eastern indians are totally different type, these are the woodland indians and they oddly parallelthe colonists and that they were town builders, they were -- they stayed in residents permanently. they created social -- lasting social structures, they did not move around. they stayed put. they had to enforce their borders, one tribe against another, but for the most part, the ridge living, lived there as he had lived there literally for thousands of years. they had split off several...
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welcome to the gulf of finland, england's based on the woodland.dia will ta ke day, and member of the media will take on the players. and it's not going well for the journalists. c of the daily mail was beaten by gary cadle and jordan pickford beat me yesterday. he beat me14— cadle and jordan pickford beat me yesterday. he beat me 14— 11 so i don't want to talk much more about that. and i was being sympathetic. i didn't want the england number one to suffer his first defeat and hopefully, things will continue to go well. all now fully fit and closer to knowing the team from monday. any closer? the training session is fully behind closed doors. the team will line up as they start in volgograd against tunisia on monday but we won't be able to see that. there are suggestions carrots out —— southgate is clear. he hasn't yet communicated back to the players and might not do so until they are in volgograd. we will hear from the media until they are in volgograd. we will hearfrom the media centre until they are in volgograd. we will hear from the media ce
welcome to the gulf of finland, england's based on the woodland.dia will ta ke day, and member of the media will take on the players. and it's not going well for the journalists. c of the daily mail was beaten by gary cadle and jordan pickford beat me yesterday. he beat me14— cadle and jordan pickford beat me yesterday. he beat me 14— 11 so i don't want to talk much more about that. and i was being sympathetic. i didn't want the england number one to suffer his first defeat and hopefully,...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm lisa desjardins in woodland park, new jersey. >> woodruff: and that bring usanalysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. so, mark, do we believe that being a veteran this year is going to help these candidates? >> i think it will, judy. and i'll tell you why. why i think that. and i thought lisa's piece captured it, but particularly with mr. avery there. we now are in an era irrespective of how you feel about parties, of the era of self politically, the self of me, and it's -- i was thinking how out of sync this era is with john mccain. john mccain's message until 2000, 2008 was to serve a cause greater than yourself and my cause, my country, which i've served in perfectly -- him perfectly. well, i think voters crave people who do have a sense of service, whether military service certainly but the peace corps, americorps, that they've had a cause greater than themselves. and i think we're yearning for that in the country and i -- it's missing in our national leadership. it's missing in th
for the pbs newshour, i'm lisa desjardins in woodland park, new jersey. >> woodruff: and that bring usanalysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. so, mark, do we believe that being a veteran this year is going to help these candidates? >> i think it will, judy. and i'll tell you why. why i think that. and i thought lisa's piece captured it, but particularly with mr. avery there. we now are in an era...
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let's get more detail on this from the conservationist, nick atkinson from the woodland trust who joins its eggs. when the eggs hatch into caterpillars. it's almost when you reach the thicker part of the leaf. it leaves the zig—zag pattern. while this upset by this? this is a flyer that was first discovered in 2003 and eliminates from east asia. it's found its way over to europe. recently, the edinburgh botanical gardens. should we be worried? yes. a single caterpillar can only do a certain amount of damage. that is the problem, and the other wildlife. the fly itself can have up to four generations a year. is there something missing in the ecosystem which means this lava is a much damage. it's found its way into europe at the start of the century, spread its way across rapidly and thatis spread its way across rapidly and that is because it hasn't got the predators that keep it in check. birds, the usual things that each small insects. apart from going off to get predators, what can we do to stop the march? this feels like the cat is out of the bag already. it spreads very quickly. it on
let's get more detail on this from the conservationist, nick atkinson from the woodland trust who joins its eggs. when the eggs hatch into caterpillars. it's almost when you reach the thicker part of the leaf. it leaves the zig—zag pattern. while this upset by this? this is a flyer that was first discovered in 2003 and eliminates from east asia. it's found its way over to europe. recently, the edinburgh botanical gardens. should we be worried? yes. a single caterpillar can only do a certain...