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working links that it never. . . completed. working links that it never...lds reports and it is the job of the police to liaise with families over this information. however the police told us that they had no record of being notified that a report existed. back in plymouth, the family of the murdered young man have also to fight for the facts. the family of the murdered young man have also to fight for the factsm is not clear at all, we have got to do the pages. ghost like they are still waiting for access to the full internal probation service report into their son's death. it is just totally frustrating and up upsetting. the emotional feeling that they are keeping information from you, that she be held there for everybody to know, it is just totally unfair. andrea is taking her quest for answers to the top. totally unfair. andrea is taking her quest for answers to the toplj quest for answers to the top. i have never done it like this before in my life. it is a huge step. she is meeting the justice life. it is a huge step. she is meeting thejustice secretar
working links that it never. . . completed. working links that it never...lds reports and it is the job of the police to liaise with families over this information. however the police told us that they had no record of being notified that a report existed. back in plymouth, the family of the murdered young man have also to fight for the facts. the family of the murdered young man have also to fight for the factsm is not clear at all, we have got to do the pages. ghost like they are still...
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at the time, he was under the supervision of working links. to the services are being very vulnerable. how it possibly to the place in full view, i do not understand. why was there no closer supervision? somebody should have picked up on it. do you think if there had been better supervision, he could still be alive? yes, absolutely, totally. in cases like this, families are entitled to a summary of the probation service report into what happened. something sarah didn't know about until we got in touch. that was the first i had ever heard of the family having any access to the probation report or indeed that it was a probation report being completed. working links said it never withholds reports and it is the job of the police to liaise with families over this information. however the police told us that they had no record of being notified that a report existed. back in plymouth, the family of the murdered young man have also to fight for the facts. it is not clear at all, we have gotjust three pages. they are still waiting for access to the f
at the time, he was under the supervision of working links. to the services are being very vulnerable. how it possibly to the place in full view, i do not understand. why was there no closer supervision? somebody should have picked up on it. do you think if there had been better supervision, he could still be alive? yes, absolutely, totally. in cases like this, families are entitled to a summary of the probation service report into what happened. something sarah didn't know about until we got...
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according to the "wall street journal," elon musk wants to work on linking your brain to a computer. it will allow people the communicate to machines without going through a physical interface like a key board. it involves planting electrods to a brain so people can download your thoughts to or from a computer. it is all like a movie. i knew it was going to be like this someday. chips in our brains. >> i'm not sure i'm comfortable with that yet. >> our annual 7 on your side tax hotline, back for an encore presentation. and michael finney is here with that. >> hey, guys, we do it two times every year. we're already packed with telephone cause and people on social media. let me start with that. we have people stepping in. they will answer your questions right now on social media. if you prefer to call us, call 415-954-7621. it will be available until 8:00 tonight. so you have time to call your friends and family, pull your paperwork together. 415-954-7621. #ask finney. now i want to welcome patrick brown. ture news this time of year. >> as until april 15 at least. april 18. >> everybod
according to the "wall street journal," elon musk wants to work on linking your brain to a computer. it will allow people the communicate to machines without going through a physical interface like a key board. it involves planting electrods to a brain so people can download your thoughts to or from a computer. it is all like a movie. i knew it was going to be like this someday. chips in our brains. >> i'm not sure i'm comfortable with that yet. >> our annual 7 on your...
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is connected mess work to break every link in interpol is the newest member of the coalition critical to close all roberts teethree and the homely and. second we need greater domestic intelligence agencies information sharing of a coalition must expand and accelerate regardless of the international rivalries one example is west african nations putting aside national differences to combat boko haram. we must also look to the ideology of a warped warped, interpretation of islam that threatens all of our people. everything they are and everything they do is a blatant violation. i spiders are not all from four or impoverished communities many come from middle-class backgrounds drawn to radical utopian vision muslim partners in leaders must combat this ideological message we are grateful so many have in your ready to take up the responsibility lastly in tandem we must break the ability to spread the message to recruit new followers on line the digital caliphate must not replace the physical one and as we have seen from attacks the internet is isis best friend for turning the recruit into a
is connected mess work to break every link in interpol is the newest member of the coalition critical to close all roberts teethree and the homely and. second we need greater domestic intelligence agencies information sharing of a coalition must expand and accelerate regardless of the international rivalries one example is west african nations putting aside national differences to combat boko haram. we must also look to the ideology of a warped warped, interpretation of islam that threatens all...
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have in their own organization, the pride they have an organization, and they are going to work to restore the link between them and the american people. they need the american people to know they are working on their behalf and an intelligence community is not a threat to the american people. it is only a threat to those in the nascar. host: mary from north las vegas, nevada on the democratic line. calling to share one thing because i noticed when you start out with lies it's going to be lies. .he fbi, cia time you says every take a lie and wrap it around the truth, the truth always comes out. they have been lying ever since. preachers stay in church and try to get some these criminals off the street. if the people would stop lying all the time on each other, and when they get caught in the life trump starteden lying everyone is lying. that is what his role in america now. nobody is telling the truth. everybody is scared. they don't know what to do. i think it is terrible. it will take god to get us out of this mess. caller is saying there's a real mess out there and there is. this is one of the k
have in their own organization, the pride they have an organization, and they are going to work to restore the link between them and the american people. they need the american people to know they are working on their behalf and an intelligence community is not a threat to the american people. it is only a threat to those in the nascar. host: mary from north las vegas, nevada on the democratic line. calling to share one thing because i noticed when you start out with lies it's going to be lies....
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up here was billions of dollars that was printed to give linked over to microsoft who controls a lot of the technology. this is kind of how it works. was, when the initial ipo for linkedin went out, it went out to very few people. if you hire from link in -- linkedin, you are only going to get certain types of corporate people. think a certain way. typical -- a kind of really stops innovation. where thek at innovation comes from in the tech industry, a lot of it comes from overseas engineers and things like this, because they had to learn the systems from the ground up. in,t: care to weigh chelsea? i am trying to draw out a specific thing. you said a lot of specific things in there. i am not really sure what to say to that, honestly. to our caller from lauren, ohio. caller: we definitely do not need marijuana smoking in the united states. that is for sure. first question on the magazine -- can they sell your information out? can they sell that information to other companies that deal with magazines? also, is he's been going to talk about the wiretapping on donald trump from president obama? tomorrow is going to be a good day. earl
up here was billions of dollars that was printed to give linked over to microsoft who controls a lot of the technology. this is kind of how it works. was, when the initial ipo for linkedin went out, it went out to very few people. if you hire from link in -- linkedin, you are only going to get certain types of corporate people. think a certain way. typical -- a kind of really stops innovation. where thek at innovation comes from in the tech industry, a lot of it comes from overseas engineers...
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they integrate apps and makes your work smoother and you will find a link on our website at abc7news.come way, you will have to work for the company for at least a year to qualify for the $10,000 offer. >>> online retail giant amazon looking to brick and mortar stores to break into the grocery business. they are launching a spinoff of amazon fresh, that is the food delivery service. and this one tracked online shoppers last year and found only 4.5% made frequent grocery purchases on the web. so it will start trusting pop-up stores in the home base of seattle. amazon is considering opening as many as 2,000 stores and amazon has already been opening brick and mortar bic stores, including one in walnut creek. >>> new this morning, san mateo native tom brady will get back not one, but two missing super bowl jersey. his missing jersey has been recovered. it was found in the possession of, quote, a credential member of the international media. that is all they would say. also recovered was his jersey from super bowl xlix when the patriots beat seattle. they are referring all questions to the f
they integrate apps and makes your work smoother and you will find a link on our website at abc7news.come way, you will have to work for the company for at least a year to qualify for the $10,000 offer. >>> online retail giant amazon looking to brick and mortar stores to break into the grocery business. they are launching a spinoff of amazon fresh, that is the food delivery service. and this one tracked online shoppers last year and found only 4.5% made frequent grocery purchases on...
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. >> reporter: what work session, president trump wrang link together republican house leaders hoping for some sort of compromise on the american hacker act unveiled earlier this week. >> we must act now to save americans from the obamacare disaster. >> reporter: while the new measure painstakingly through two house committees after a set all of all nighter, the president's own republican party remains fractured about how to keep moving the measure forward. the only common ground seems to be the belief that obamacare needs to go. >> it is hurt so many people, small businesses, patients, doctors, nurse, after seven years of being ready for this moment, pausing, slowing down, isn't an option. >> reporter: republican's main gripe is that the new repeal replace plan is too similar to obamacare. democrats say it's geared towards helping the wealth and insurance companies and not the poor. some senate republicans like rand paul have already blasted the bill. warning it could be dead on arrival in the upper chamber with democrats joining the course of boos >> less than 48 hours, it was marke
. >> reporter: what work session, president trump wrang link together republican house leaders hoping for some sort of compromise on the american hacker act unveiled earlier this week. >> we must act now to save americans from the obamacare disaster. >> reporter: while the new measure painstakingly through two house committees after a set all of all nighter, the president's own republican party remains fractured about how to keep moving the measure forward. the only common...
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isis is connected across every continent and we must work to break every link in its chain. interpol is the newest member of the coalition and is critical to closing all routes through which isis terrorists seek to travel and threaten our homelands. second, we need greater intelience and information sharing within our own domestic intel sdwrens agencies and among our nations. our information sharing has prevented a number of attacks and this must expand and accelerate regardless of departmental or international rivalries. one example of this is west african nations who have put aside national differences to combat boko haram. let us build on this good example. we also must look this enemy's ideology in the eyes for what it is, a warped interpretation of islam that threatens all of our people. as his majesty king abdullah ii of jordan has recently said, and i quote, everything they are, everything they do is a blatant violation of my faith, end quote. isis fighters are not all from poor or impoverished communities. many come from middle class or even upper-class background dr
isis is connected across every continent and we must work to break every link in its chain. interpol is the newest member of the coalition and is critical to closing all routes through which isis terrorists seek to travel and threaten our homelands. second, we need greater intelience and information sharing within our own domestic intel sdwrens agencies and among our nations. our information sharing has prevented a number of attacks and this must expand and accelerate regardless of departmental...
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if you go through this link the work document, he mentioned the president being the core about eightimes. that is far more than the last leader who was getting desk even this title. let is just semantics, carries a lot of weight in china. it is quite something to see the prime year -- i like little ability. on when ofe anything local congress comes around this year. haidi: let's look at the agenda for australia here today. tom: local media reporting blackstone, the world's largest property investor, maybe looking to sell 10 regional and subregional shopping centers around australia with an worth an $4 billion -- estimated $4 billion. they are looking to expand its --million portfolio overall $6 billion portfolio overall, so it was up to wrap up the deal in the second half of 2017. we have to watch and see if it actually happened. expecting to are people to open their wallets a little bit more in january. >> normally with you would see people pick up for the christmas stretch, but the market is expecting a rebound by .4%. do not get a forecast for the jobs market for february. will be
if you go through this link the work document, he mentioned the president being the core about eightimes. that is far more than the last leader who was getting desk even this title. let is just semantics, carries a lot of weight in china. it is quite something to see the prime year -- i like little ability. on when ofe anything local congress comes around this year. haidi: let's look at the agenda for australia here today. tom: local media reporting blackstone, the world's largest property...
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what you're looking at is nelson's photo from her linked in profile. she worked for the san bruno fire department between 2001 and 2016. >>> a fight over who is to blame. homeowners caught in the middle and worrying about the next storm. you can see the storm on our radar. the massive mudslide forced people out of their homes in an east bay community. a year ago. homeowners say nothing's been done since. >> you can't really appreciate it until you see it, right? >> this is the inverse of winning the lottery. >> a mudslide took down part of his home last march. >> insurance doesn't cover earth movement, you can't get it. >> his home and the one next door are considered uninhabitable. >> the water main has been shut off, concerns of potential movement. >> and the street's water main is exposed. >> when it starts getting warm, the temperature coming out of your fawcetts is it 75 to 85 degrees. there's no drinking out of your faucet. >> they've had to pay more than $700 in monthly dues to the local country club. >> supposedly our front yards are taken care of, as you
what you're looking at is nelson's photo from her linked in profile. she worked for the san bruno fire department between 2001 and 2016. >>> a fight over who is to blame. homeowners caught in the middle and worrying about the next storm. you can see the storm on our radar. the massive mudslide forced people out of their homes in an east bay community. a year ago. homeowners say nothing's been done since. >> you can't really appreciate it until you see it, right? >> this is...
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many people are trying to work out what links there are between the organization and the rise of populism do you think that ovulation --populism gets wrong about gets wrong? guest: people are feeling anxiety that they did not the last time that globalization advanced so quickly. regardless of your sector, regardless of your skill group you are not sure whether your job will be affected. great diversion and there are in ideas -- there is a great convergence. wages have not converged. the part of the six all that has been left undone, hence the situation that we find. wages in emerging markets are far behind that in rich countries but they have risen rapidly. this difference in the wage rates and the fact that these workers are using our technology seems unfair and i think that is -- people are angry that their companies are taking their technology and moving their jobs abroad competing with lower wages and that makes people angry. in some sense it has gone on for so long and governments have been unable to address it that people are reacting as individuals and communities that feel threate
many people are trying to work out what links there are between the organization and the rise of populism do you think that ovulation --populism gets wrong about gets wrong? guest: people are feeling anxiety that they did not the last time that globalization advanced so quickly. regardless of your sector, regardless of your skill group you are not sure whether your job will be affected. great diversion and there are in ideas -- there is a great convergence. wages have not converged. the part of...
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figure out whether those series of attacks over there in delaware have any link to what happened here just this week. they are working to make a possible link. tuesday night just past 7:00 at the madison apartment homes on coventry lane ebb glenn mills a 65-year-old woman approached her door. >> there was elderly female that was entering her home. at that time unknown male approached that -- the elderly lady with a handgun. >> reporter: the victim seeing the handgun fought her mask add tack kermit assailant not wan wanting a fight backed off. the property owner sent this letter to residents the next day wanting -- warn of an armed assault. >> what did you think? >> we have little bit of a problem. that's all. >> reporter: this woman is a fisty 88-year-old. she's locking up. >> they didn't say how hurt they are or -- i'm just -- my door is closed. that's it. >> reporter: victim wasn't injured say police but the attack has raised concerns, a masked gunman who struck three times recently in new castle county, delaware, has crossed the state line. in two delaware cases, the women were kidnapped, sexually assau assaulted
figure out whether those series of attacks over there in delaware have any link to what happened here just this week. they are working to make a possible link. tuesday night just past 7:00 at the madison apartment homes on coventry lane ebb glenn mills a 65-year-old woman approached her door. >> there was elderly female that was entering her home. at that time unknown male approached that -- the elderly lady with a handgun. >> reporter: the victim seeing the handgun fought her mask...
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. >>> and in weather, clouds are working their way back into the bay area and some raindrops. the link for this weather outlook. that's next. that's next. ♪ ♪ it's spring, and we can't wait to open our sheds and get working on our yards. scotts and miracle-gro are here to help. we make it easy to grow thick, healthy lawns, spectacular plants, and bountiful flowers. because when spring starts right, the months that follow stay perfect. load up your shed with scotts and miracle-gro. it's time to get outside. ♪ ♪ >>> we want to introduce to you a man who has a real story to tell. 20 years of drug abuse and it ended with him living on the streets in a very dark place. >> but somehow he found his way to the bay area to a rescue mission here and a program that starts a new chapter in his life. it's one that includes cooking and giving back and a trip across the world. >> did you make that up? >> not yet, chef wants me to do it first. >> everything and everyone is in constant motion. >> joe and jesse are part of a team of two dozen in a culinary training program. >> i wanted to pass on the ex
. >>> and in weather, clouds are working their way back into the bay area and some raindrops. the link for this weather outlook. that's next. that's next. ♪ ♪ it's spring, and we can't wait to open our sheds and get working on our yards. scotts and miracle-gro are here to help. we make it easy to grow thick, healthy lawns, spectacular plants, and bountiful flowers. because when spring starts right, the months that follow stay perfect. load up your shed with scotts and miracle-gro....
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i'm hopeful democrats in congress can find common ground to work on these links. really really at the end of the day were all americans in these issues transcend party. it's about how do we fix the country and get the economy going. how do we make sure national defense is the strongest. >> john is the new republican congressman from new york. thank you. wall so here from a new democratic president from democratic congressman from illinois. >> this is your first state of the union or joint session speech tonight. we understand understand you brought a guest as well. >> yes i brought a constituent of my from illinois. she suffers from a rare genetic condition the be classified as a pre-existing condition and that would deny her health insurance without obama care. thanks to the affordable care act she's able to have employer-sponsored insurance. we want to make it very clear to everybody who is paying attention that you cannot repeal the affordable care act without at least a meaningful replacement. >> what did you hear from the president that encouraged or discoura
i'm hopeful democrats in congress can find common ground to work on these links. really really at the end of the day were all americans in these issues transcend party. it's about how do we fix the country and get the economy going. how do we make sure national defense is the strongest. >> john is the new republican congressman from new york. thank you. wall so here from a new democratic president from democratic congressman from illinois. >> this is your first state of the union or...
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work of historians is really all about and to understand what you're doing. sometimes the people who are perhaps conveying your message message, that are the link in the chain, you have to first get them to understand the historical perspective behind it and what the work of historians can bring. that is an important kind of work that we have to do on a day-to-day basis, but it connects with this question i raised at the beginning, which is how do we move from the perspective that it adds policy to figuring out how to link history to policymaking? it is a much greater challenge, and i think everyone has expressed this work of translation that has to go on. do you want to add anything to that? listening to the other comments, what i find kind of fun and interesting about working in a federal agency is, a lot of times, it is like you are working at a university and there isn't a big history department. you are mixing it up with all the other disciplines. a lot of what you are doing is learning the language of these other disciplines and how to communicate what you need to communicate to them. you want to provide historic thinking and context and good data and t
work of historians is really all about and to understand what you're doing. sometimes the people who are perhaps conveying your message message, that are the link in the chain, you have to first get them to understand the historical perspective behind it and what the work of historians can bring. that is an important kind of work that we have to do on a day-to-day basis, but it connects with this question i raised at the beginning, which is how do we move from the perspective that it adds...
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working adult. we'll have career link with us to talk about great interview skills that you can learn to get that great job. for people who have a criminal record, some times they wonder, should i go back to school? how can i go back to school? there will be a workshop to help them reengage and go back. really something if everyone who wants to go back. >> and that's who your organization serves, people who want to go back and i don't know how to navigate this or that. >> absolutely. a key thing is how am i going to pay for it? we'll have grants and scholarshi scholarships. we'll be giving away the apps which you can plug in your personal information. it will kick back to you scholarship opportunities to you can help pay for your education. >> tell us about your experience. >> my journey started in 1999 was going back to school. i was introduced to graduate philadelphia through ccp, community college of philadelphia. it was expresecellent for me. it answered a lot of questions about essay writing. you are required to do that when you're applying for scholarships. they helped me with that. as a result o
working adult. we'll have career link with us to talk about great interview skills that you can learn to get that great job. for people who have a criminal record, some times they wonder, should i go back to school? how can i go back to school? there will be a workshop to help them reengage and go back. really something if everyone who wants to go back. >> and that's who your organization serves, people who want to go back and i don't know how to navigate this or that. >>...
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mymilyas e country can change.you have to teach the children so they can work in the future.reporter: she is determined to linken who live alongthese dusty roads to the internet highway. ♪host: that's it for today. you can watch us online anytimethough, but do write to s at global3000@dw.com and follow uson facebook -- dw global society. see you soon.[captioning performed by te national captioning institute,which is responsible for its - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, historic marion, virginia, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts, celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community, the ellis family foundation and general francis marion hotel. the historic general francis marion hotel and black rooster restaurant and lounge, providing luxurious accommodations and casual fine dining. the bank of marion. the bank of marion, your vision, your community, your bank. wbrf, 98.1 fm. bryant label, a proud supporter of our region's musical heritage. (upbeat bluegrass music)
mymilyas e country can change.you have to teach the children so they can work in the future.reporter: she is determined to linken who live alongthese dusty roads to the internet highway. ♪host: that's it for today. you can watch us online anytimethough, but do write to s at global3000@dw.com and follow uson facebook -- dw global society. see you soon.[captioning performed by te national captioning institute,which is responsible for its - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by...
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work out for him. >> reporter: the d.a.'s office would not say what evidence specifically helped link the six men to the orinda incident, but did say investigators have been going through physical, cell phone and other evidence over the last six months. in martinez, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> san jose's police chief is saying he doesn't believe any policies were violated in the officer-involved shooting of a man running around naked in a residential neighborhood on friday. the suspect remains in critical condition. abc 7 news reporter david louie joins us live from police headquarters in san jose. >> reporter: san jose police started to roll out body cameras last summer, and this incident on friday was captured on three cameras. the video has not been released, however, chief eddie garcia believes there has been no violation of departmental policy. residents had called police because a man was walking around naked in front of children and adults on eva court near valerie drive. 53-year-old san jose resident john bradley bowles led police on a four-mile pursuit to a major shopping center. >> the suspect did not comply
work out for him. >> reporter: the d.a.'s office would not say what evidence specifically helped link the six men to the orinda incident, but did say investigators have been going through physical, cell phone and other evidence over the last six months. in martinez, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> san jose's police chief is saying he doesn't believe any policies were violated in the officer-involved shooting of a man running around naked in a residential neighborhood on friday....
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, our whole country can change.you have to teach the children so they can work in the future.reporter: she is determined to linken who live alongthese dusty roads to the internet highway. ♪host: that's it for today. you can watch us online anytimethough, but do write to s at global3000@dw.com and follow uson facebook -- dw global society. see you soon.[captioning performed by te national captioning institute,which is responsible for its caption content and accuragñçñ steves: florence was long an economic powerhouse. rather than its church, it's the city hall, once the palace of the medici family, that towers over the main square. michelangelo's david originally stood here. this is a copy. the original david is the centerpiece of the nearby accademia gallery, which feels like a temple to humanism. at its altar, one very impressive human. the shepherd boy david sizes up the giant. thoughtful and self-assured, he seems to be thinking, "i can take him." the statue was an apt symbol, inspiring florentines to tackle their goliaths. when you look at david, you're looking at renaissance man. artists now made the
, our whole country can change.you have to teach the children so they can work in the future.reporter: she is determined to linken who live alongthese dusty roads to the internet highway. ♪host: that's it for today. you can watch us online anytimethough, but do write to s at global3000@dw.com and follow uson facebook -- dw global society. see you soon.[captioning performed by te national captioning institute,which is responsible for its caption content and accuragñçñ steves:...
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link. >>> driving to work so far today, not that much of a problem. a love the tracy super commute, sal that makes a huge difference. >> absolutely. it really fills in and right now it is filled in. and let's go to it 580 westbound pretty slow and so it highway 205. you drive on 205 and get through. so a lot of people do this every day and it is slow all the way through the altamonte pass. but the slowest traffic is on 205 and 580. and livermore to dublin that is not your commute. 680 beginning to slow down a little bit. and we'll take a look at interstate 880. and more cars every minute of the commute. the sam ma te'o bridge will be fine. and the bay bridge toll plaza backed up. >> this is it a typical pattern. nice to be here with you on this thursday morning. and we're talking about wind and rain showers as well. there is the live camera looking to the bay bridge and clouds out there and areas of fog and we were tracking a few rain showers as well. and you'll notice an increase in the wind speeds. a wind advisory in place for the coast and for san
link. >>> driving to work so far today, not that much of a problem. a love the tracy super commute, sal that makes a huge difference. >> absolutely. it really fills in and right now it is filled in. and let's go to it 580 westbound pretty slow and so it highway 205. you drive on 205 and get through. so a lot of people do this every day and it is slow all the way through the altamonte pass. but the slowest traffic is on 205 and 580. and livermore to dublin that is not your...
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however, they never bothered to remove the link so applicants are thinking it's working only to be forced to start all over again scammers are taking advantage so do not respond to any e-mails asking students to give them their app information and to provide copies of their parents' w-2s. and there's another issue. students are being asked to fax a tax return transcript form. some of those numbers are incorrect. if you have a applied for fafsa you need to check your verification and all the colleges you applied to. >>> thanks so susan. stay with us news4 continues at 5:00 a.m. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to your tuesday. i'm eun yang. >> and i'm adam tuss in for aaron this morning. a look at the roads and the rails in just a moment but let's start with sheena and chuck. a little bit of a today. >> it's raining outside. >> i wish i would have brought -- i will say i got a lot of sunshine in florida but we didn't have any rain and now we're back and there's some rain this morning but that's okay. it was a nice weekend and we're dealing with a few sprinkles but for the most part they
however, they never bothered to remove the link so applicants are thinking it's working only to be forced to start all over again scammers are taking advantage so do not respond to any e-mails asking students to give them their app information and to provide copies of their parents' w-2s. and there's another issue. students are being asked to fax a tax return transcript form. some of those numbers are incorrect. if you have a applied for fafsa you need to check your verification and all the...
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whole coununtry can change.you have o teach the e children so thehey can work in the fufuture.reporter: she is determined t to linkomen who live alongthese dusty roads to the internet highway. ♪host: that's it for today. you can watch us online anytimethough, but do write to s at global3000@dw.com and follow uson facebook -- dw global society. see you soon.[captioning performed by te national captioning institute,which is responsible for its democracynow.org 03/17/17 03/17/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] now! amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> regarding the question as to climate change, the president was straightforward that we not spending money on that anymore. amy: in what the trump white house is calling an america first budget, it calls for an unprecedented $54 billion increase in military spending while slashing environmental, housing, education, diplomatic programs as well as spending for ,
whole coununtry can change.you have o teach the e children so thehey can work in the fufuture.reporter: she is determined t to linkomen who live alongthese dusty roads to the internet highway. ♪host: that's it for today. you can watch us online anytimethough, but do write to s at global3000@dw.com and follow uson facebook -- dw global society. see you soon.[captioning performed by te national captioning institute,which is responsible for its democracynow.org 03/17/17 03/17/17 [captioning made...
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links of the highway. the signal corps directed the work and its men did the pioneering. ♪ >> all this activity demanded aunable to werefere -- the japs unable to interfere with coastline ships to alaska. increased of supplies to skagway. ♪ >> rainy skagway was built up as a gateway to the klondike during the gold rush, when gamblers and desperados held sway. then it became a ghost town, dividing only the small port and railroad terminals and attracting a few hundred tourists in the summer. ♪ >> suddenly it came to life again as a transfer point for troops and supplies for the alaska highway. facilities were improved and enlarged. the port was extended. ♪ >> now freighters coming up the inside passage from british columbia can be unloaded quickly and easily. ♪ >> they could be beached and unloaded at low tide. ♪ >> from the skagway, supplies moved across the mountain on the yukon railway. this winding railway is one of the steepest in the world. it follows closely the famous trail of 1898, on which many a man lost his life. to make sure the railway would continue to operate during the emergency, the army
links of the highway. the signal corps directed the work and its men did the pioneering. ♪ >> all this activity demanded aunable to werefere -- the japs unable to interfere with coastline ships to alaska. increased of supplies to skagway. ♪ >> rainy skagway was built up as a gateway to the klondike during the gold rush, when gamblers and desperados held sway. then it became a ghost town, dividing only the small port and railroad terminals and attracting a few hundred tourists in...
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. >> in your book you talk about working in these alternative financial service providers you saw that link that you were not expecting. >> the reason i went to work as a teller is it seemed the only way i can do answer the question why so many people reusing we services so i spent four months working as the check cashed her then working as a lender and a payday lender. i notice many people talk about having bank accounts but then after both of those still inside keynote from behind the counter in the interview lot of the customers and i told them why and was working there. i was up front and was not complete the ethical just to pretend. bill when i talked about why or i found 50 percent of check cashing customers had bank accounts or had them and close them but in terms of why they use check cashing would is less expensive the check cashing was more transparent they knew what they were paying with those surprises and they trusted it they felt like they had relationships with the people that worked there. >> and to do something with the czech cashier's. to be one of the most financial produ
. >> in your book you talk about working in these alternative financial service providers you saw that link that you were not expecting. >> the reason i went to work as a teller is it seemed the only way i can do answer the question why so many people reusing we services so i spent four months working as the check cashed her then working as a lender and a payday lender. i notice many people talk about having bank accounts but then after both of those still inside keynote from behind...
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confirmed with the house intelligence committee it's investigating possible links between russia and the president's campaign the work that committee has been effectively halted. its subsequent meetings cancelled its chairman devin nunes, concerns to the white house, all this amidst new trump company associates, their financial activities and ties to ss
confirmed with the house intelligence committee it's investigating possible links between russia and the president's campaign the work that committee has been effectively halted. its subsequent meetings cancelled its chairman devin nunes, concerns to the white house, all this amidst new trump company associates, their financial activities and ties to ss
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. >> the fbi's investigating manafort over his consulting work in ukraine and possible links to russias name came up at the hearing yesterday. congressman jim hunt. >> director comey, did paul manafort ever register as a foreign agent under fara? >> not something i can comment on. >> whether he renl stred regist you can't comment on? >> no. >> he was donald trump's campaign manager in july of twix, correct? >> i don't want to get into answering questions about any individual u.s. person. it's obvious from the public record but i don't want to start down the road of answering questions about somebody. >> okay. well, i think the facts would show he never did register. but as the ranking member pointed out it should perhaps come as no surprise that the republican platform which was drafted at the republican convention in july of 2016 underwent a pretty significant change with respect to the american response to russia's illegal invasion of ukraine and their aggression in that country. it appears from our stand point that we had perhaps somebody who should have registered under fara pullin
. >> the fbi's investigating manafort over his consulting work in ukraine and possible links to russias name came up at the hearing yesterday. congressman jim hunt. >> director comey, did paul manafort ever register as a foreign agent under fara? >> not something i can comment on. >> whether he renl stred regist you can't comment on? >> no. >> he was donald trump's campaign manager in july of twix, correct? >> i don't want to get into answering...
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i know from working in psychology that there is certainly a link between cruelty to animals and psychopathyhis must be taken seriously in terms of animal welfare but also in thinking of the impact on other victims of cruelty because these individuals are practising cruelty on animals which they will then transfer on to humans. at present the maximum penalty for such offences is six months in prison or an unlimited fine or both, and the unlimited fine was only raised from £20,000 in 2015. in addition offenders can be disqualified from owning animals or having influence over the way an animal is kept for as long as the court sees fit and this is an important point and moves on from owning an animal to things like transport. lord gardner, i know, is in regular contact with the ministry ofjustice to discuss maximum sentences. current sentencing for such offences does not suggest the courts are finding sentencing powers inadequate, which is to say that changing the maximum sentence will not make a difference if courts consider a lower sentence appropriate, but i can inform the house that the sen
i know from working in psychology that there is certainly a link between cruelty to animals and psychopathyhis must be taken seriously in terms of animal welfare but also in thinking of the impact on other victims of cruelty because these individuals are practising cruelty on animals which they will then transfer on to humans. at present the maximum penalty for such offences is six months in prison or an unlimited fine or both, and the unlimited fine was only raised from £20,000 in 2015. in...
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sir michael fallon saying they're working on the assumption that it's linked to islamic terrorism inform, though that's not the conclusion yet. what do you take from that? of course other attacks we've seen across europe in the last couple of years? >> well, the attack itself followed the playbook of isis and was almost exactly like the things that isis in previous publications has encouraged supporters to do around the world. you know, isis has been suffering substantial losses on the battlefield. and for the west, this is good news. it means that the chain of command is having a difficult time of it. they're not going to be able to fight back. not on the battlefield like they did before and so on. but there's a cloud in this silver lining. that is that isis has become fragmented, a bit like al qaeda did some years ago. while you will have lone wolf attacks, it means it's extremely difficult to ferret them out before the fact. it requires a great deal of intelligence, surveillance, it's labor intensive, capital intensive, not easy to prevent attacks before they occur. while it looks
sir michael fallon saying they're working on the assumption that it's linked to islamic terrorism inform, though that's not the conclusion yet. what do you take from that? of course other attacks we've seen across europe in the last couple of years? >> well, the attack itself followed the playbook of isis and was almost exactly like the things that isis in previous publications has encouraged supporters to do around the world. you know, isis has been suffering substantial losses on the...
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work. starting tomorrow the ferry service will link the marina to san francisco. the smaller 40% boat features free wifi, a tv and beer and wine. the 20 minute trip costs 8 bucks each way. also tomorrow, golden gate ferry will launch its new service. >>> back to the storm watch. here we go. how much snow in lake tahoe. on the left is yesterday, on the right is today. good news are skiers and snowboarders. they plan to stay open till july 4. the resort has seen more than 47 feet of snow this season. >> there will be more where that came from. [ talking at the same time ] >>> low pressure off shore in & north of -- and north of it. they will get snow through tomorrow afternoon in the mountains. in the bay area, there is the low. deep, it is cold and it will promise more gusty winds tonight. potential for a shower or thundershower and hail. winds 21 miles per hour at redwood city. bay area, we are in the 10 miles per hour range. showers through early tomorrow. you can see the most flow coming in off the pacific and from time to time tonight you will see rain on the r
work. starting tomorrow the ferry service will link the marina to san francisco. the smaller 40% boat features free wifi, a tv and beer and wine. the 20 minute trip costs 8 bucks each way. also tomorrow, golden gate ferry will launch its new service. >>> back to the storm watch. here we go. how much snow in lake tahoe. on the left is yesterday, on the right is today. good news are skiers and snowboarders. they plan to stay open till july 4. the resort has seen more than 47 feet of snow...
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. >> host: in your book, you talked about about when you worked in the alternative financial services you saw that link and you were not expecting that. >> yeah, so the reason i went to work as a teller in both places is it seemed like the only way i could answer this question of why so many were using the services. i spent four months working at a check cashier -- casher and three months as a lender. many people talked about having bank accounts but doing things at one or another. i came out from behind the counter and interviewed the customer after doing the stint and told them why i was working there. >> host: you were upfront with everybody? sd >> yeah, i was. it would not have been ethical to pretend like i was working just as a teller. when i talked to people i found 50% of the check casher custo r customers had bank accounts or had them in the past and closed them and three things they talked about in terms of why they chose to use the check casher which was less expensive, more transparent and they felt like they know what they would be paying and when and no surprises, and they trusted it more
. >> host: in your book, you talked about about when you worked in the alternative financial services you saw that link and you were not expecting that. >> yeah, so the reason i went to work as a teller in both places is it seemed like the only way i could answer this question of why so many were using the services. i spent four months working at a check cashier -- casher and three months as a lender. many people talked about having bank accounts but doing things at one or another....
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attacker was shot and killed a now trying to ascertain whether or not he had links to terrorist organisations and whether he was workingpears to be inspired by international terrorism. our security correspondent has this assessment of the attacker. the attacker shot by police lies on a stretcher, attacker shot by police lies on a stretcher, then still alive. his weapon, a large knife, apparently lies on the pavement next to him. now the hunt is on to identify the man and understand what lay behind this attack. who was he and how did he get so close? other clues for investigators will include the car that was used so brutally as a weapon. was it his or a hire car? armed police have regularly carried out exercises like this one to secure parliament and the area around it. but today the response was for real. the met responded in line with our plans for a marauding terrorist attack. that response included uniformed and specialist firearms officers. we now, of course, have an ongoing operation and while we currently believe there was only one attacker i'm sure people will understand we are taking every precaution in lockin
attacker was shot and killed a now trying to ascertain whether or not he had links to terrorist organisations and whether he was workingpears to be inspired by international terrorism. our security correspondent has this assessment of the attacker. the attacker shot by police lies on a stretcher, attacker shot by police lies on a stretcher, then still alive. his weapon, a large knife, apparently lies on the pavement next to him. now the hunt is on to identify the man and understand what lay...
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link. he's playing right into darwinian notions, darwin doesn't talk about this at all in this book, but people immediately read into the work, the sort of racial derivations going back to primates. so this missing link was meant to suggest, look, this proves darwin's theory. and george templeton strong, very intelligent and insightful lawyer in new york at this time, went to see this exhibit, comes back in his journal and writes something like he's a damn good piece of evidence for darwin siri. so again, that's within two months. it's a fairly widespread, there's a disk course about all of this that is at least partially inspired by darwin. >> so building on that a little bit, my sense is that darwin siri did give some theory, fuel to racist ideas as well. you can elaborate on what you're saying but how did he defeat agassiz. you can talk about that. so yes, you're right. eventually, especially after the civil war, darwinian theory can be used to justify all kinds of racist ideas. so, an obvious one is, it's obvious that white people are the most fit to survive. this language is used with what will soon be the negative amer
link. he's playing right into darwinian notions, darwin doesn't talk about this at all in this book, but people immediately read into the work, the sort of racial derivations going back to primates. so this missing link was meant to suggest, look, this proves darwin's theory. and george templeton strong, very intelligent and insightful lawyer in new york at this time, went to see this exhibit, comes back in his journal and writes something like he's a damn good piece of evidence for darwin...
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it was related to work being done on a backup generator. it's the last project linkedo -- the timing of the outrage sparked questions on social media and some were asking if it was -- >>> time is 4:55. if you like hamburgers, your mouth may start watering. there's a proposal to build an in-n-out. in-n-out says this is something in early development stages, but if the proposal is approved, it will probably take four to five months to build the new restaurant. in-n-out burger would be apart of a development that includes a new starbucks. >>> well, a new research is connecting certain foods to an early death. over eating or not eating enough healthy food -- the study says the good foods that we're missing out on includes nuts and sea food -- foods that we are over eating include processed meat such as bacon, soda, and other sugary drinks and red meat. if you're looking for people to say eat more burgers, i'm sorry that's not the report. >> i didn't hear that. >>> time is 4:56. still ahead, a mud slide in marin county this morning. it has cut off a major road west of san r
it was related to work being done on a backup generator. it's the last project linkedo -- the timing of the outrage sparked questions on social media and some were asking if it was -- >>> time is 4:55. if you like hamburgers, your mouth may start watering. there's a proposal to build an in-n-out. in-n-out says this is something in early development stages, but if the proposal is approved, it will probably take four to five months to build the new restaurant. in-n-out burger would be...
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police and security services will be trying to work out what links them may have been to this individualsuggesting reporting anything suspicious to police and don't give this terrorism. how can we begin to try and understand what this motive might have been. because the individual is still alive, it's only a matter of time before that information is made public. that will be at the discretion of the police and the security services. thank you very much for your time this morning. we will be bringing you much more reaction and eyewitness reports including coming up eyewitness reports including coming up in the programme, the head teacher of a primary school who had some pupils who are very well looked after by police and mps inside the palace of westminster. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sonja jessup. extra armed police will be on the capital's streets today following yesterday's car and knife attack near the houses of parliament. scotland yard says it's treating the incident as an islamist—related act of terrorism. it's now known that five people died including a policeman who's
police and security services will be trying to work out what links them may have been to this individualsuggesting reporting anything suspicious to police and don't give this terrorism. how can we begin to try and understand what this motive might have been. because the individual is still alive, it's only a matter of time before that information is made public. that will be at the discretion of the police and the security services. thank you very much for your time this morning. we will be...
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linked —— tracking vocs. and this one called plume will work alongside the apps. particular matter and 0 zone two. they are also available for indoor monitoring. i have given them five minutes to do their thing but at the moment it is a bit of a sea but at the moment it is a bit of a sea of numbers. that i have found a man to find out what this means. i am joined by professor roy harrison from the university of birmingham. what is going on? we are getting different readings but they'll should be giving us the same impression of the pollution. and this is where the fun begins. let's look at our first device. this is the atmo tube. jono it is looking at 0.22 ppm of which is saying it is good at quality. 93 out of 100 so things are pretty clean, this one says. this will be mostly coming from traffic. indoors, there are other sources but now we are outdoors. comparing that to your readings, are they on track?” outdoors. comparing that to your readings, are they on track? i would say that our reason it —— our reading is different pollutant but rather more polluted than
linked —— tracking vocs. and this one called plume will work alongside the apps. particular matter and 0 zone two. they are also available for indoor monitoring. i have given them five minutes to do their thing but at the moment it is a bit of a sea but at the moment it is a bit of a sea of numbers. that i have found a man to find out what this means. i am joined by professor roy harrison from the university of birmingham. what is going on? we are getting different readings but they'll...
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the union official isn't working as a teacher now, but his link in page says he taught at james liquidity middle school from 2007 to 2014. >> reporter: a controversial group called project veritas posted the 2015 video on youtube tonight. in it mankini also tells the person who is posing as a teacher how to get away with assaulting a student. they say they are trying to expose wrongdoing. san francisco unified isn't commenting on camera, but district officials say they are investigating. union leaders say mankini is now on leave while it looks into the video. releasing a statement that says, the deceptive video clips that o'keefe has posted are troubling and we are committed to a swift, full and fair investigation so that all appropriate actions can be taken. uesf has taken action to investigate this matter and has placed the videotaped individual on administrative leave while that investigation is underway. >> that was jean elle reporting there and she adds that neither the party who took the video nor the party investigating mankini have reported him directly to the police. by the way,
the union official isn't working as a teacher now, but his link in page says he taught at james liquidity middle school from 2007 to 2014. >> reporter: a controversial group called project veritas posted the 2015 video on youtube tonight. in it mankini also tells the person who is posing as a teacher how to get away with assaulting a student. they say they are trying to expose wrongdoing. san francisco unified isn't commenting on camera, but district officials say they are investigating....
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. >> it's very important to remember that jesus worked for 18 years from ages 12 to 30 and we think of him as a pious weak linkrpenter who understood what it meant to work a full day and be tired after that. >> the turning point in jesus' life is not when jesus' father passed away prematurely. i think it's because of the rise and growing fame of the ministry of his cousin, john the baptizer. >> the meeting between jesus and john the baptist is clearly a pivotal moment in jesus' mission. after this moment, you see him really going for his mission with this real force and energy and conviction. >> a changed jesus returns to nazareth, perhaps to this very home. sus goes to the synagogue and starts to preach. >> he comes back to nazareth to deliver this manifesto, it's really the sermon in relationship to who and what this jesus is all about. >> jesus had a famous saying, a prophet is not without honor, except in his hometown and amongst his own relatives. he returned to nazareth and he preached in the synagogue in nazareth. according to luke's account of the incident, he proclaimed that today's the day, now is th
. >> it's very important to remember that jesus worked for 18 years from ages 12 to 30 and we think of him as a pious weak linkrpenter who understood what it meant to work a full day and be tired after that. >> the turning point in jesus' life is not when jesus' father passed away prematurely. i think it's because of the rise and growing fame of the ministry of his cousin, john the baptizer. >> the meeting between jesus and john the baptist is clearly a pivotal moment in...
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and state—of—the—art sports facilities, not to mention all the construction work involved in building new road and rail linksn to a place with so many blue eu flags, adorning all these new buildings. they are literally everywhere. that's because the eu has funded a sizeable part of all the regeneration here. a whopping £1.8 billion has been invested by the eu in wales since 2014. yet in the brexit referendum, 62% of people here voted to leave, the highest proportion in wales. so much of the investment here has come from the european union. the college over there, the station over there, all of these buildings were invested in from funds from the european union. funds which won't necessarily be replaced by governments in london and cardiff. so my first question is, why did people vote in large numbers against the european union, the source of so much investment in this community? five and six... monday night is bingo night at the ex—servicemen‘s club. six and two, 62... six and two. that is the percentage that voted out with brexit. it pains me to say that. my name is george mont, and from ebbw vale, born and
and state—of—the—art sports facilities, not to mention all the construction work involved in building new road and rail linksn to a place with so many blue eu flags, adorning all these new buildings. they are literally everywhere. that's because the eu has funded a sizeable part of all the regeneration here. a whopping £1.8 billion has been invested by the eu in wales since 2014. yet in the brexit referendum, 62% of people here voted to leave, the highest proportion in wales. so much of...
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. >> kellyanne conway claims that donald trump didn't know or work with two of his advisers carter page or j.d. gordon also linked to russia. >> raise an excellent point in the case of mr. page, mr. gordon, others, have attenuated contacts to the campaign that i managed for the last three months. spoken directly to the president and other senior officials. he didn't know these gentlemen, didn't work with them. sean spicer addressed this in his briefing. he's absolutely right. others more involved in the campaign that seem to be of interest but where is the nexus? people are quick to make that nexus. >> play what donald trump said to "the washington post" editorial board. >> during the week be announcing some names. >> anything you can start off with this morning with us? >> i hadn't thought in terms of doing it. could give you some names. wouldn't mind. ferris who you probably know. ph.d., adviser to the house of representatives caucus and is a counterterrorism expert. carter page, ph.d. george pap dop loss, oil and energy consultant. excellent guy. honorable joe smits, inspector general at department of defense.
. >> kellyanne conway claims that donald trump didn't know or work with two of his advisers carter page or j.d. gordon also linked to russia. >> raise an excellent point in the case of mr. page, mr. gordon, others, have attenuated contacts to the campaign that i managed for the last three months. spoken directly to the president and other senior officials. he didn't know these gentlemen, didn't work with them. sean spicer addressed this in his briefing. he's absolutely right. others...
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us special forces are working with the ypg, the kurdish people's protection units, which ankara considers a terrorist group, linkedwhat he called the "right and legitimate" elements in the fight against is. what we discussed today were options that are available to us. they are difficult options, let me be very frank. these are not easy decisions, they are difficult choices that have to be made. so this has been very good, the conversations today were very frank, very candid. i think the status and the longer term status of president assad will be decided by the syrian people. quite clearly turkey wants to be involved in the operation to capture the is stronghold of raqqa — but not alongside the kurdish militia. a lot has been made here in washington of the pentagon seemingly stepping up its operations in syria and iraq. elsewhere, there are reports that 300 american marines will be drafted into new operations in helmand province in afghanistan. we are told the pentagon has begun resupplying saudi arabia with precision weapons, for the ongoing war in yemen. there's also a renewed focus on libya. it would seem the
us special forces are working with the ypg, the kurdish people's protection units, which ankara considers a terrorist group, linkedwhat he called the "right and legitimate" elements in the fight against is. what we discussed today were options that are available to us. they are difficult options, let me be very frank. these are not easy decisions, they are difficult choices that have to be made. so this has been very good, the conversations today were very frank, very candid. i think...
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worked backstage at american bandstand. he was 8 87 years old. >>> breast implants are being linked to cancer. nine women have died and there are 359 cases of lymphoma. the agency says the cans we are occurs more often with tektured implants but it doesn't matter if they are plastic or saline. the cancer occurs after eight years of implantation. packaging warned of this concern since 2011. the fda says no need to panic or have them removed, just speak with your doctor. >> starbucks plans to hire 240,000 workers across the world in the next eight year, 68,000 of them in the u.s. >>> the end may be near for an iconic brand. sears has doubts it will be able to keep its doors open. stock plunged 16% today. it opened in the 1880s, but it hasn't made a profit since 2011 and lost $2 billion last year alone. sears is clinging to hope that it can turn things around. >>> the u.s. supreme court ruled in favor of south jersey workers layed off. trucking company based in burlington county filed for bankruptcy and closed in may 2008. 1800 workers lost their jobs. the justices ruled 6-2 that the bankruptcy p
worked backstage at american bandstand. he was 8 87 years old. >>> breast implants are being linked to cancer. nine women have died and there are 359 cases of lymphoma. the agency says the cans we are occurs more often with tektured implants but it doesn't matter if they are plastic or saline. the cancer occurs after eight years of implantation. packaging warned of this concern since 2011. the fda says no need to panic or have them removed, just speak with your doctor. >>...