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. ♪ >> wyatt: hey! yeah, over here. >> liam: hey.ey, thanks for -- thanks for meeting me. >> wyatt: you made it sound so urgent. what's up? >> liam: yeah, so, um... listen, something happened at the wedding. >> wyatt: hope didn't go through with it? she didn't actually get married to him. >> liam: no, no, no. they're married. not because she loves him, because she's trying to give douglas a mother, but they're married. >> wyatt: well, i'm guessing it doesn't matter how he got her to marry him, just as long as she's married. >> liam: oh, my god. you should have seen the smug look on his face. >> wyatt: i don't know how you lasted the whole ceremony without decking the guy. >> liam: well, here's the thing. you don't know the half of it because it's worse than we thought. >> wyatt: okay, how so? >> liam: i overheard something. thomas and -- sorry -- flo were having a conveio
. ♪ >> wyatt: hey! yeah, over here. >> liam: hey.ey, thanks for -- thanks for meeting me. >> wyatt: you made it sound so urgent. what's up? >> liam: yeah, so, um... listen, something happened at the wedding. >> wyatt: hope didn't go through with it? she didn't actually get married to him. >> liam: no, no, no. they're married. not because she loves him, because she's trying to give douglas a mother, but they're married. >> wyatt: well, i'm guessing it...
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the one in the middle was wyatt.t the wall and patted us down. >> reporter: what was sam's demeanor while all that was happening? >> he was calm, you know. he really was. i was freaking out. >> reporter: he wasn't worried? >> no. no. >> reporter: maybe he had no reason to be. police didn't find anything in the house linking sam to cathy's murder. they even sprayed his truck with luminol looking for signs of blood. >> we took the seats out, we did everything we could. and there was nothing. >> reporter: police briefly detained sam, but he was back home by morning. now daron wyatt focused on javier. >> and we really approached it very low key. "we think that you can really provide some great information for us. would you mind coming down with us and talking." >> reporter: they brought him down to the station and listened patiently as he distanced himself from cathy torrez. >> he'd never been shopping with her, never changed a tire on her car, never carried groceries. we went through the whole litany of things that -- >
the one in the middle was wyatt.t the wall and patted us down. >> reporter: what was sam's demeanor while all that was happening? >> he was calm, you know. he really was. i was freaking out. >> reporter: he wasn't worried? >> no. no. >> reporter: maybe he had no reason to be. police didn't find anything in the house linking sam to cathy's murder. they even sprayed his truck with luminol looking for signs of blood. >> we took the seats out, we did everything...
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if there is any erotic it's remember you have to find it between the wyatts. the literature 1st 100 german streets. i have a dance school in ivory coast i do performance as a choreographer and performer. but my dance is african afro dance afro beat and all that with richard it's very different because with richard it's classical can.
if there is any erotic it's remember you have to find it between the wyatts. the literature 1st 100 german streets. i have a dance school in ivory coast i do performance as a choreographer and performer. but my dance is african afro dance afro beat and all that with richard it's very different because with richard it's classical can.
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if there is any erotic benefits remember you have to find a particular wyatt's. literature 100 german streets. i'm not often. well i guess sometimes i am but most end up in with the bat. thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotype the question if you think the future of the country. needed to take. you it's all that good. i might go join me. post. watch. management. business is sound and operations smooth despite being blacklisted by washington. u.s. negotiators. will resurrect trade talks with china. brought back from the day. and worries mounted by the german chemicals concern warns thousands of new cancer lawsuits are on the way of which controversial killer . let's do business the chairman of way says business is robust as. the sponsor and surprisingly pose a double digit sales growth in the 1st half of the year that's despite u.s. efforts to cut off from global supply chains but executives admit those sanctions will bring further challenges in the coming months. in the 1st half of 118000000 smartphones of more than a quarter on the previ
if there is any erotic benefits remember you have to find a particular wyatt's. literature 100 german streets. i'm not often. well i guess sometimes i am but most end up in with the bat. thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotype the question if you think the future of the country. needed to take. you it's all that good. i might go join me. post. watch. management. business is sound and operations smooth despite being blacklisted by washington. u.s. negotiators. will...
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danny wyatt? just the one. five wickets in five overs for elyse perry. england 21—6.m this crumbling batting display, they did stumble past their lowest one—day total of just 50. the inevitable was not far behind. beaten by 194 runs. if the start to the women's ashes is anything to go by, the end for england could well be nigh. that six—point lead will take some hauling back. australia post 269—7 off 50 overs at canterbury. alyssa healey and meg lanning sharing a 109 run partnership. ellyse perry takes 7—22 from 10 overs. only three players reaching double figures with laura marsh last out and top scoring for 21. it's england's second biggest defeat to australia in one day cricket. the men's ashes starts on the 1st of august and england's record wicket—ta ker james anderson is in a race to be fit for the first test. a scan's revealed he tore his calf muscle whilst bowling for lancashire last week. he'll miss their next two county championship matches. england play ireland in a one—off test at lords on july the 24th before facing australia for the start of the ashes at
danny wyatt? just the one. five wickets in five overs for elyse perry. england 21—6.m this crumbling batting display, they did stumble past their lowest one—day total of just 50. the inevitable was not far behind. beaten by 194 runs. if the start to the women's ashes is anything to go by, the end for england could well be nigh. that six—point lead will take some hauling back. australia post 269—7 off 50 overs at canterbury. alyssa healey and meg lanning sharing a 109 run partnership....
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forecast the next sever days patchy morning fog as the warming trend gets underway and continuing the wyattange in temperatures and the heat culminates midweek wednesday. headed to 100 degrees in the warmest spots inland. but the kwoeft staying cool in the 60s. and will stay that way with 80s and 90s through the latter half of the seven-day forecast. >> now sports from abc 7 news. >>> the giants are the hottest team in baseball but still fighting for respect zpoit a 13-2 record this month. the orange and black still not over 500 for the season. the giants taking on the mets. looked of fun here at the ball park. someone not having fun jeff snarja second inning dominic smith gets startwood a solo home run three for five in the game with 4 rbi. fifth inning two zip. jeff mckneel doubled a homer off the top of the foul powell. snarja six hits. picks up the loss. new york adds a pair of homers in the sixth. todd phraser on a solo flight. pete alonzo o with a pinch hit bomb, the fourth of the game. 7 over. giants fall 7-4. swinging. then in frustration he breaks his bat. no good there. twins take
forecast the next sever days patchy morning fog as the warming trend gets underway and continuing the wyattange in temperatures and the heat culminates midweek wednesday. headed to 100 degrees in the warmest spots inland. but the kwoeft staying cool in the 60s. and will stay that way with 80s and 90s through the latter half of the seven-day forecast. >> now sports from abc 7 news. >>> the giants are the hottest team in baseball but still fighting for respect zpoit a 13-2 record...
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amine wyatt who now runs a clothing shop in turkey recently und this picture of her stepdaughter on socialedia' it'a sign her close relativese ar the camps. her stepdaughter in a boarding school and wearing traditional chinese costume. >> [speaking foreign-language] reporter: if you could send a message to her, what would you tell her? >> [speaking foreign-language] reporter: research of online documents commissioned by the bbc shows only an 8% increase ia kinden places for china as twhole, but in xinjiang, camps have been built, there has been an 82% jump, and in some uighur majority areas, numbers have shot up even further. >> the xinjiang government is attempting to gain full control over the young generation, literally to raise a new generation that has been cut off from original roads, religious beliefs, and cultural knowledge, even from their own language. i believe the evidence really points to what we must call a cultural genocide. reporter: she has moved to kazakhstan, but when she heard the chinescamps have left her 14 grandchildren without parents, she telephoned the local offic
amine wyatt who now runs a clothing shop in turkey recently und this picture of her stepdaughter on socialedia' it'a sign her close relativese ar the camps. her stepdaughter in a boarding school and wearing traditional chinese costume. >> [speaking foreign-language] reporter: if you could send a message to her, what would you tell her? >> [speaking foreign-language] reporter: research of online documents commissioned by the bbc shows only an 8% increase ia kinden places for china as...
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britain and canada malcolm wyatt has more from nairobi in neighboring kenya officials who survived the attack say it began with a suicide bomber in a car there was a bomb in the vehicle in the vehicle was rammed into the hotel causing a large explosion gunmen then followed on foot attacking the premises and a gun battle ensued between them and the security forces who were posted at the hotel the gun battle went on for hours but eventually those security forces were able to take the situation on the control of this kind of violence is common in some parts of somalia but in recent years it's been rare in the town of kids mio but it's widely believed to be connected to an upcoming election which is meant to take place there in august the time of the attack there was a political gathering going on inside the hotel elders plan representatives and legislators were meeting in preparation for that election and the armed group al shabaab have taken responsibility for the attack what's not clear is if it was an attempt to disrupt the electoral process generally or specific candidates who politic
britain and canada malcolm wyatt has more from nairobi in neighboring kenya officials who survived the attack say it began with a suicide bomber in a car there was a bomb in the vehicle in the vehicle was rammed into the hotel causing a large explosion gunmen then followed on foot attacking the premises and a gun battle ensued between them and the security forces who were posted at the hotel the gun battle went on for hours but eventually those security forces were able to take the situation on...
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wyatt forties are calling it suspicious. >>> a mama duck and her ducklings. they were stuck on a busy oakland highway, and how the chb came to the rescue. >>> kpix 5 weather is sponsored by mancini sweet world. enjoy savings at mancini sleep world adjustable comfort mattress sale. visit sleep world.com. >>> alameda place a two early- morning fires at a playground may have been intentionally set. around 2:00 am this morning, crews quickly extinguished a garbage can fire at woodstock park near the naval base. about 90 minutes later, they were called in again, and this time crews found the play structure fully engulfed, and this is a look at the aftermath. much of the play structure and the rubberized turf beneath it had melted in the blaze. caskey he likes to go on the slides and swings, and it was definitely very disappointing. >> we had to, we have to fix it. >> the other property was damaged pivoting it is will be examining surveillance video to see if theye re. >>> police say the driver was trying to park his car, but instead of putting on the brakes, it wa
wyatt forties are calling it suspicious. >>> a mama duck and her ducklings. they were stuck on a busy oakland highway, and how the chb came to the rescue. >>> kpix 5 weather is sponsored by mancini sweet world. enjoy savings at mancini sleep world adjustable comfort mattress sale. visit sleep world.com. >>> alameda place a two early- morning fires at a playground may have been intentionally set. around 2:00 am this morning, crews quickly extinguished a garbage can...
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i congratulate minister wyatt on his appointment and minister bernie. i'm sure they can vanls in-- advance and achieve some outcomes. i am sure that if this parliament can advance this agenda in terms of constitutional recognition and practical reconciliation, that would be a marvelous achievement. >> this is a government, boasting of its achievements, and mental health which is said to be a focus, in particular, reducing suicide. >> the member, fisher. >> my question to the minister for health. would the minister please outline to the house what this government is doing to address the tragedies in relation to youth suicide, mental health, and eating disorders? >> the minister for health. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. i want to thank the member who has been a passionate, tireless advocate for action on mental health, youth suicide, and for eating disorders. born of his own familiarity with this challenge, he helped deliver the first national eating disorder center, we are supporting with $6 million. but that's become a pilot for a network of eati
i congratulate minister wyatt on his appointment and minister bernie. i'm sure they can vanls in-- advance and achieve some outcomes. i am sure that if this parliament can advance this agenda in terms of constitutional recognition and practical reconciliation, that would be a marvelous achievement. >> this is a government, boasting of its achievements, and mental health which is said to be a focus, in particular, reducing suicide. >> the member, fisher. >> my question to the...
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world championships — and though it got off to a slow start, there was a worthy winner , catherine wyattthe annual world championships yesterday. running since the 1960s, the competition pits snails against each other in heats, with the winners going head—to—head in a grand finale. come on! my snails haven't been winning yet. i may be should have chosen larger ones which have more stamina and power, more muscle. in the end, it was sammy who took the prize. and although his snail‘s pace couldn't break the 1995 guinness world record holder, archie, english teacher maria welby was pleased nonetheless. i always believed he had it in him, from the moment i met him, earlier today! it's not what i expected to do on my saturday. really, it's perhaps a new career for me, in snail racing! norfolk with entrants paying £20 to charity to enter their local snail. thoughts are turning to next year's championships, to be held injuly 2020. it's those stories you go into journalism four. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers rob merrick, who's the deputy political editor at
world championships — and though it got off to a slow start, there was a worthy winner , catherine wyattthe annual world championships yesterday. running since the 1960s, the competition pits snails against each other in heats, with the winners going head—to—head in a grand finale. come on! my snails haven't been winning yet. i may be should have chosen larger ones which have more stamina and power, more muscle. in the end, it was sammy who took the prize. and although his snail‘s pace...
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rudy acersion, rudy perez, lorne dike, wyatt, jessica baker. next speaker. >> good afternoon, members of the board. my name is ben minore, and i'm a member of the filipino chamber of commerce. i had a wonderful speaker and then it dawned on me what happened in the 80's and the 70's. i'm an educator, and i was a gang specialist for the state of california. i also worked with your police department, what i realized is that we're going to be dealing with a commodity that could become your modern day contraband. i don't want the children to have access to it, but if you don't regulate it the way others have said it, then we will have more than just a health issue. we will have a crime issue, so i said to the officers and leaders in the 80's, get your head out of the sand because the horse is out of the barn, and if we don't take control of this as parents and educate our parents to become parents, as front-line educators to protect children from abusing themselves, we won't be able to do it. so i hope you don't put this as a band-aid to serving the
rudy acersion, rudy perez, lorne dike, wyatt, jessica baker. next speaker. >> good afternoon, members of the board. my name is ben minore, and i'm a member of the filipino chamber of commerce. i had a wonderful speaker and then it dawned on me what happened in the 80's and the 70's. i'm an educator, and i was a gang specialist for the state of california. i also worked with your police department, what i realized is that we're going to be dealing with a commodity that could become your...
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>> i was at home watch ng the kitchen on the black and wyatt tv. >> so with that said let's go to theorecast which is going to include a cool down as we get towards thursday, friday and saturday. we talked about it last night. the weather tomorrow will be just like today alittle warmer in some places. over all, upper 80s, low 90s. that is not a heatwave. cooler on your bay area thursday, friday and saturday. low to mid-80s. you see the wind offshore. there is a little bit of wind. we tried to scour the fog out of there. you see the clouds overhead. there is a pattern, perfect if you're cal fire. you like the higher humidities and lower temperatures. this is the time of year we can get the 105-degree weather but not today. fairfield 89, temperatures is running about the same as yesterday. livermore is 3 degrees cooler and san jose is 3 degrees warmer. the plan, tomorrow, like today, thursday, friday, saturday into your weekend it's going to be chilly. not chilly but cooler than you'd expect. >> bill, thank you. >>> coming up tonight, morning commuters learn the hard way what happens wh
>> i was at home watch ng the kitchen on the black and wyatt tv. >> so with that said let's go to theorecast which is going to include a cool down as we get towards thursday, friday and saturday. we talked about it last night. the weather tomorrow will be just like today alittle warmer in some places. over all, upper 80s, low 90s. that is not a heatwave. cooler on your bay area thursday, friday and saturday. low to mid-80s. you see the wind offshore. there is a little bit of wind....
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. >> earlier thiseek the self-avowed wyatt supremacist was sentenced for ramming his car into acrowd in charlottesvillein 2017. prosecutors showed judge this video that counterprotesters recorded. the feed broadcast on periscope captured the peaceful crcanting mahers and chaos as fie barreled down the street. that rampage he killed h 32-year-oldeather heyer. >> oh, my god. that car just plowed through them. >> the state police captured a bird's-eye view of the rampage. they tracked h fields untilwas arrested that day and they released prison recordings of fields talking with his mother since that deadlytaatk. and talking about heather heyer. fields was sentenced to two life sentences, plus 419 years for that deadly attack in charlottesville. >> a vocal crowd chanted "send her back" a president trump's rally in north carolina. this is the first time the president spoke to reporters since the congressional reprimand for racist remarks about four democratic congresswomen. the president twted the four ould go back to their countries and all are american citizens. ilhan omar responded on
. >> earlier thiseek the self-avowed wyatt supremacist was sentenced for ramming his car into acrowd in charlottesvillein 2017. prosecutors showed judge this video that counterprotesters recorded. the feed broadcast on periscope captured the peaceful crcanting mahers and chaos as fie barreled down the street. that rampage he killed h 32-year-oldeather heyer. >> oh, my god. that car just plowed through them. >> the state police captured a bird's-eye view of the rampage. they...
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that is wyatt teller to keep going. >> reporter: while there are no guarantees she will get to work heren south city, when she becomes a paramedic she's already making her mark as one of 4 women in the department. >> it is changing. of course it is changing. to be part of that change is honestly one of the greatest things for me. >> reporter: both admit it is something to to think about. the odds they have been crossing paths the first time so long ago. >> we are in the neighborhood of 8000 calls of year. the odds of me being on duty at that time, to be the one who responded to her house, those are pretty long odds. >> reporter: remarkable when you see where they are these are pictures of their families in d.c. on vacation and both sarah and captain's son joey in the blue shirt are working toward that dream of becoming firefighters. a dream they are getting closer to every day. >>> the weekend is almost here and you can plan out some high temperatures inland but the coast is a different story. if you have lived here a few years you know that is the typical routine for mid july. looking a
that is wyatt teller to keep going. >> reporter: while there are no guarantees she will get to work heren south city, when she becomes a paramedic she's already making her mark as one of 4 women in the department. >> it is changing. of course it is changing. to be part of that change is honestly one of the greatest things for me. >> reporter: both admit it is something to to think about. the odds they have been crossing paths the first time so long ago. >> we are in the...
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that is wyatt teller, keep going. >> reporter: while there are no guarantees that she will get to workere in south city once she becomes a paramedic, she is already making her mark as one of only four women in the department. >> it is changing. of course >> the odds of me being on duty at that particular time to be the one who responded to her house, those are pretty long odds. >> reporter: remarkable when you see where they are today. these are pictures of their two families in d.c. on vacation. and both sarah and captain's on the joey in the blue shirt are still working toward that dream of becoming firefighters. a dream that they are getting closer to every day. clotting long, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> rallies around the bay area this evening after president trump confirmed reports of immigration sweeps across the country this sunday. tonight, some achy sure that people know their rights. >> we are standing in power. the trumwill not terrorize this community. >> many communities are uneducated of the impending immigration sweeps. that evening, i'm heather holmes. >> i'm andre cedar pick
that is wyatt teller, keep going. >> reporter: while there are no guarantees that she will get to workere in south city once she becomes a paramedic, she is already making her mark as one of only four women in the department. >> it is changing. of course >> the odds of me being on duty at that particular time to be the one who responded to her house, those are pretty long odds. >> reporter: remarkable when you see where they are today. these are pictures of their two...
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which territories. 5 nations that border the arctic ocean are in a bid to extend their software in wyatt's in the direction of the north pole denmark trying to tell us norway and russia each wants as much territories possible the area is best. managing to contain 10 percent of the world's oil was. due to fire who. me and sushi. if. for. us we're doing is he's hince has put down. russians. who. understood to take advantage of the new. in 2002 he was one of the 1st countries to submit a claim to the continental shelf commission the russians asserting to no less than the entire essential arctic an area of $1500000.00 square kilometers including the north pole coal hinz was known as the man who shot down blushes claim on account of insufficient scientific evidence employed a trick that many states are using to push through their claims even after they reject it. as i did. in this country and. this is id for boat. or be also este. ron. i'm a fresh one of. those . missions. in the race to control the world's oceans data is key if a claim is what nations can have with such as collect information
which territories. 5 nations that border the arctic ocean are in a bid to extend their software in wyatt's in the direction of the north pole denmark trying to tell us norway and russia each wants as much territories possible the area is best. managing to contain 10 percent of the world's oil was. due to fire who. me and sushi. if. for. us we're doing is he's hince has put down. russians. who. understood to take advantage of the new. in 2002 he was one of the 1st countries to submit a claim to...
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health care has crowded out capital spending, and it is hard to ask blaine wyatt's share of gdp has more than doubled since 19 -- hard to explain why its share of gdp has more than doubled since 1980. earnings has grown in the last five year, but health care share market cap has fallen. vonnie: and then commodities. a lot of talk recently about commodities because of transients in fed forecasts and so on for inflation. where do you see commodities going through the end of the year? tom: commodities ultimately are partially cyclical, but mostly and inflation play. say what didhad to fund struts miscalculate this year, it would be interest rates. the fed has gone dovish and interest rates are lower. it is its -- it is not necessarily a pro-inflation environment. as long as the fed is easing, commodities are tough trade. vonnie: thank you so much for joining us. tom lee is fundstrat global managing partner and head of research. president trump speaking. chair powell: under a lot of -- pres. trump: under a lot of pressure, he did a fantastic job, and he explained it. he made a deal that peop
health care has crowded out capital spending, and it is hard to ask blaine wyatt's share of gdp has more than doubled since 19 -- hard to explain why its share of gdp has more than doubled since 1980. earnings has grown in the last five year, but health care share market cap has fallen. vonnie: and then commodities. a lot of talk recently about commodities because of transients in fed forecasts and so on for inflation. where do you see commodities going through the end of the year? tom:...
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>>and eric wyatt arie dark in what should be a bustling restaurant here in ridgecrest on a saturday night but if these aftershocks. according to doctor lucy jones his team, some seismologist there have been 3,000 earthquakes associated with the searles valley event. panic as a second major earthquake hit california friday night, 11 times stronger than the first the last one was more. >>quick. in the last longer. >>authorities say the quake sugar gas leaks in structure fires throughout ridge press. >>rock slide shut down state route one 78 through the kern river canyon. and despite all the damage is. governor gavin newsome remains very optimistic about efforts moving forward i have no trepidation. about. this community building stronger and in time that will shock you. officials say there are no fatalities or major injuries. has been restored to most customers and many major stores are now open. and now damage assessment teams and structural engineers are on the ground gets really to go in and start looking at. a little bit more granular. a review of the damage meanwhile, california reside
>>and eric wyatt arie dark in what should be a bustling restaurant here in ridgecrest on a saturday night but if these aftershocks. according to doctor lucy jones his team, some seismologist there have been 3,000 earthquakes associated with the searles valley event. panic as a second major earthquake hit california friday night, 11 times stronger than the first the last one was more. >>quick. in the last longer. >>authorities say the quake sugar gas leaks in structure fires...
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the mobile clinic will be near south wyatt road in san jose from 8:00 a.m.orning until 5:00 p.m. >>> coming up, we are firing up the grill. shift cole dickinson is still to come and what he is cooking up. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. >>> welcome back. it is a primal pairing. this is the centerpiece of a pulmonary experience in wine country. at heritage fire napa festival goers get a chance to try some meat dishes along with unusual meals. >> this morning we are getting a sample what you can expect. >> we are back outside and hello mike. >> reporter: a beautiful morning for a feast and thank you for being here. >> thank you for having
the mobile clinic will be near south wyatt road in san jose from 8:00 a.m.orning until 5:00 p.m. >>> coming up, we are firing up the grill. shift cole dickinson is still to come and what he is cooking up. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident...
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bureaucratic standpoint that's not the kind of thing that funding for new supercomputer solves ann wyatt that the first effort the new project called epic is a step but a small step. >> the motivations behind epic the new modeling initiative in the u.s. is to move the american modeling system into the cloud. and allow researchers at universities to run the model in parallel and test things out and then send it improvements and identify errors and send them back to the software engineers within this new modeling center so they can over time in cycles improve the model. time will tell whether it successful. they are working on it. it's one of the key priorities at no under the trump administration is to get the american model at least to the level of the european model. that's a goal whether they can accomplish it in a year and and a half or five years and and a half depending on what happens we will see. >> i'm not sold. [laughter] >> question about the dissemination of information like forecasts in general. getting the blip on the phone this morning regarding the flash flooding and basic
bureaucratic standpoint that's not the kind of thing that funding for new supercomputer solves ann wyatt that the first effort the new project called epic is a step but a small step. >> the motivations behind epic the new modeling initiative in the u.s. is to move the american modeling system into the cloud. and allow researchers at universities to run the model in parallel and test things out and then send it improvements and identify errors and send them back to the software engineers...
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wyatt will include a lot more defendants. >>> it warmed up today. the last couple days it has been heating up. that is the story this week, a more typical summer pattern and then microclimates becoming more apparent in the bay area. >>> working to accommodate a growing silicon valley, we will talk about caltrans ambitious plan and the multibillion dollar price tag. >>> i live look at the monday evening community i-80 in berkeley. as usual, eastbound is backed up but pretty slow going in the other direction. ktvu news at 6:00 will be right back. >>> a catholic priest in santa rosa has been since and been suspended for stealing allegedly $95,000 in church donations. stacks of money were found in the priests car and his office and home. ktvu's rob roth talk to parishioners who were surprised and saddened by the news. >> reporter: for parishioners at resurrection roman catholic traffic parish in santa rosa, they are shocked. there priest is accused of stealing at least $95,000 in collection money from 5 northern california churches over the years includ
wyatt will include a lot more defendants. >>> it warmed up today. the last couple days it has been heating up. that is the story this week, a more typical summer pattern and then microclimates becoming more apparent in the bay area. >>> working to accommodate a growing silicon valley, we will talk about caltrans ambitious plan and the multibillion dollar price tag. >>> i live look at the monday evening community i-80 in berkeley. as usual, eastbound is backed up but...
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in fact, for 16-year-old competitive shooter christina and her twin brother, wyatt, this is any given not everybody is a football player or volleyballplayer and not everyone is a competition baker. some of these kids, that is their thing. they want to be involved in a shooting sport. >> reporter: that's one reason why sheriff tony mass is drawing a line in the sand like universal background checks that are taking effect. declaring his region a second amendment sanctuary. >> why choose the word sanctuary? >> basically say, hey, we're going to ignore federal immigration laws, right. why not have a second amendment sanctuary county that is going to protect people's constitutional rights. >> he is not alone. in the blue state of new mexico, 29 of the 33 county sheriffs have declared their turf sanctuary counties gun laws recently passed by the state. and the trend is spreading across the country. those who wrote the background check asays it's a loophole. >> we do have a second amendment right which is something that is celebrated in our constitutional and we take that very seriously. >>
in fact, for 16-year-old competitive shooter christina and her twin brother, wyatt, this is any given not everybody is a football player or volleyballplayer and not everyone is a competition baker. some of these kids, that is their thing. they want to be involved in a shooting sport. >> reporter: that's one reason why sheriff tony mass is drawing a line in the sand like universal background checks that are taking effect. declaring his region a second amendment sanctuary. >> why...
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sarah taylor, the first ball 40 and max ehmer, lbw, danny wyatt?just 50. the inevitable was not far behind. beaten by 194 runs. if the star to the women‘s ashes is anything to go by, the end for england could well be soon. not good for england. australia post 269—7 off 50 overs at canterbury. alyssa healey and meg lanning sharing a 109 run partnership. ellyse perry takes 7—22 from 10 overs. only 3 players reaching double figures. england second biggest defeat to australia in cricket in one—day cricket. the men‘s ashes starts on the 1st of august and england‘s record wicket takerjames anderson is in a race to be fit for the first test. a scan‘s revealed he tore his calf muscle whilst bowling for lancashire last week. he‘ll miss their next two county championship matches. england play ireland in a one—off test at lords on july the 24th before facing australia for the start of the ashes at edgbaston a week later. before that, though, there‘s the small matter of england facing australia at edgbaston in the semi finals of the cricket world cup! that mat
sarah taylor, the first ball 40 and max ehmer, lbw, danny wyatt?just 50. the inevitable was not far behind. beaten by 194 runs. if the star to the women‘s ashes is anything to go by, the end for england could well be soon. not good for england. australia post 269—7 off 50 overs at canterbury. alyssa healey and meg lanning sharing a 109 run partnership. ellyse perry takes 7—22 from 10 overs. only 3 players reaching double figures. england second biggest defeat to australia in cricket in...
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>> wyatt. this. members -- balloon savannah. >> that's craig. >> that's balloon craig? >> yes. >> who is this. >> balloon carson. >> he looks a little le savannah. thank you very much for making. you know i have a lot of hot air in me. let's show you what's going on as far as your weather is concerned. a lot of wet weather through a, florid gulf coast. off new england. temperatures moderate, 90snd 100s as you get into southwest and southern texas. for the day today, not a lot o bad stuff. we do have heavy rain down through florida. monsoonal florida in the southwest,rm severe s through the central plains, sunshine from the great lakes into the ohio and mississippi river valleys. sunny skies through the suthwest. just want tow a few more o peop here. come on. there you do. that's what going on >> and good morning. i'm storm team4 meteoro gist chuckll. a comfortable start here in the washington area as well. misu60s in the rbs. upper 60s around town, low 70s by the bay. your forecast forwednesday, a mi
>> wyatt. this. members -- balloon savannah. >> that's craig. >> that's balloon craig? >> yes. >> who is this. >> balloon carson. >> he looks a little le savannah. thank you very much for making. you know i have a lot of hot air in me. let's show you what's going on as far as your weather is concerned. a lot of wet weather through a, florid gulf coast. off new england. temperatures moderate, 90snd 100s as you get into southwest and southern texas. for...
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envoy to libya as described it as a cowardly act which could constitute a war crime mohamad abdalla wyatt has been at a hospital in tripoli where many of the injured migrants are being treated these are the migrants who were injured yesterday by the airstrike in the migrant detention center in a neighborhood in eastern tripoli from nigeria and also there are from some of them are from roekel this is a very bleak here and they say that they have lost friends and they say if it's their choice they want to be sent back to their countries. but. we've been promised to be sent back to our countries for more than a month but they kept us in the detention center into jura so the promise to let us go this week but we were hit by the strike. some of them said that they wanted to or they were planning to cross the mediterranean towards europe others said that they were just regular wages workers here in tripoli like construction workers and they were detained with forces just because they don't have proper residency documents in all cases these wanted migrants are among. dozens of wanted migrants wh
envoy to libya as described it as a cowardly act which could constitute a war crime mohamad abdalla wyatt has been at a hospital in tripoli where many of the injured migrants are being treated these are the migrants who were injured yesterday by the airstrike in the migrant detention center in a neighborhood in eastern tripoli from nigeria and also there are from some of them are from roekel this is a very bleak here and they say that they have lost friends and they say if it's their choice...
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danny wyatt? just the one. five wickets in five overs for elyse perry. england 21—6.ng display, they did stumble past their lowest one—day total of just 50. the inevitable was not far behind. beaten by 194 runs. if the start to the women's ashes is anything to go by, the end for england could well be nigh. dutchman mike teunissen has extended his lead on the second day of the tour de france after the team time trial in brussels. defending champion geraint thomas and his team ineos were the first to go and their time for the seventeen mile stage was the best until the final team crossed the line. that was team yumbo visma of teunissen. and he now leads the race by ten seconds, thomas lies joint sixth overall, 30 seconds down. britain's cal crutchlow finished third at the german moto gp, just four days after breaking his leg. the honda riderfractured his tibia and damaged knee ligaments in an incident on wednesday, but still managed to make the podium, crossing the line just seven seconds behind championship leader marc marquez. that's all the sport for now. i'll have m
danny wyatt? just the one. five wickets in five overs for elyse perry. england 21—6.ng display, they did stumble past their lowest one—day total of just 50. the inevitable was not far behind. beaten by 194 runs. if the start to the women's ashes is anything to go by, the end for england could well be nigh. dutchman mike teunissen has extended his lead on the second day of the tour de france after the team time trial in brussels. defending champion geraint thomas and his team ineos were the...
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in fact, for 16-year-old competitive shooter christina and her twin brother wyatt, this isn't every given sunday. >> not everybody is a football player or a volleyball player or competition baker. some of these kids like -- that's their thing. they want to be involved in a shooting sport. >> reporter: and that's one reason why sheriff tony mace is drawing a line in the sand when it comes to new gun laws now taking effect. declaring his region a second amendment sanctuary county. >> it triggered a nerve. why choose the word sanctuary? >> you have these sanctuary cities that say, hey, we're going to ignore federal immigration laws, right, and so why not have a second amendment sanctuary county that's going to protect people's constitutional rights? >> reporter: mace, a democrat, isn't alone. in the blue state of new mexico, 29 of the 33 county sheriffs have declared their turf sanctuary counties. pledging not to enforce gun laws recently passed by the state. and the trend is spreading across the country. those who wrote the new background check law say it's merely aimed at closing a loophol
in fact, for 16-year-old competitive shooter christina and her twin brother wyatt, this isn't every given sunday. >> not everybody is a football player or a volleyball player or competition baker. some of these kids like -- that's their thing. they want to be involved in a shooting sport. >> reporter: and that's one reason why sheriff tony mace is drawing a line in the sand when it comes to new gun laws now taking effect. declaring his region a second amendment sanctuary county....
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britain and canada malcolm wyatt has more from nairobi in neighboring kenya officials who survived the attack say it began with a suicide bomber in a car there was a bomb in the vehicle in the vehicle was rammed into the hotel causing a large explosion gunmen then followed on foot attacking the premises and a gun battle ensued between them and the security forces who were posted at the hotel the gun battle went on for hours but eventually those security forces were able to take the situation on the control is kind of violence is common in some parts of somalia but in recent years it's been rare in the town of kids of my own but it's widely believed to be connected to an upcoming election which is meant to take place there in august the time of the attack there was a political gathering going on inside the hotel elders plan representatives and legislators were meeting in preparation for that election and the armed group al shabaab have taken responsibility for the attack what's not clear is if it was an attempt to disrupt the electoral process generally or specific candidates who politi
britain and canada malcolm wyatt has more from nairobi in neighboring kenya officials who survived the attack say it began with a suicide bomber in a car there was a bomb in the vehicle in the vehicle was rammed into the hotel causing a large explosion gunmen then followed on foot attacking the premises and a gun battle ensued between them and the security forces who were posted at the hotel the gun battle went on for hours but eventually those security forces were able to take the situation on...
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on the phone with us now is ala wyatt a kern county resident. alan, thank you so much for joining us. we are so glad you are safe and sound if you can, sort of updat our viewers on what is happenin on the ground because we keep hearing about these aftershocks that are happening. i think you just had a five-point magnitude aftershock. are you feeling it? >> s. we have felt several in the las two days. it's been rocking in one. >> if you can, describe for me what it feels like. were you inside when they happened? >> yes, we were inside of our house i was actually in one room , my wife was in another room. she's not from california. five extremes this my whole life , so i heard her scream and i went into the other room and she said it's happening again and we have a chandelier in our kitchen area, and they were swinging the miniblinds we're swinging, it was pretty crazy. it lasted a long time, probably 30 or 40 seconds. >> while, and you're talking about that was the big earthquake, the seven-point one? >> that was tonight. i also worked in a store
on the phone with us now is ala wyatt a kern county resident. alan, thank you so much for joining us. we are so glad you are safe and sound if you can, sort of updat our viewers on what is happenin on the ground because we keep hearing about these aftershocks that are happening. i think you just had a five-point magnitude aftershock. are you feeling it? >> s. we have felt several in the las two days. it's been rocking in one. >> if you can, describe for me what it feels like. were...
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so we really need to focus and often - - offer data security because wyatt is available. >> and data minimization is of the california law quick. >>. >> any other suggestions for members of the panel? thank you again. >> thank you mister chairman into each of the witnesses this is a very important topic. an article last month in the new york times detailed how the youtube recommendation algorithm goes from adult pornography so how they change their algorithms with child exploitation if so what we do to stop this a very important topic i am not aware if youtube has changed the algorithm i assume if they would have done that that would have been newsworthy and we would be celebrating that. i believe in their vast knowledge has the ability the same way they can recommend them they could choose not to recommend videos and that's a change they have to choose to make why are the sexual predators using the comment section to help other predators find videos that would be a particular interest or youtube making comments has this prevented them to spread this information or problem elsewher e
so we really need to focus and often - - offer data security because wyatt is available. >> and data minimization is of the california law quick. >>. >> any other suggestions for members of the panel? thank you again. >> thank you mister chairman into each of the witnesses this is a very important topic. an article last month in the new york times detailed how the youtube recommendation algorithm goes from adult pornography so how they change their algorithms with child...
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to wyatt you look back kennedy proposed that the project in the first place, he was motivated by larger -- look back to why kennedy proposed the project never displays, he was motivated by larger geopolitical interests. that people would align with united states. in many ways, apollo 11 did contribute to that sense of alignment with the u.s. mike call into you just spoke to, he tells a wonderful story about how the astronauts traveled the world after the flight on their diplomatic tour, and everywhere they went, people said we did it. it was an accomplishment of humankind. people were aware that the united states sent humans to the moon, but that it was this larger project. it was a u.s. lead, global project in a way. that was seen important politically. host: our guest is the author of the book "apollo to the moon: history and 50 objects." if you want to ask her a question, give her a call if you watched the moon landing, (202) 748-8000, and all others, (202) 748-8001. about your book, what was the purpose? guest: i wanted to tell the history of project apollo in a different way. it is
to wyatt you look back kennedy proposed that the project in the first place, he was motivated by larger -- look back to why kennedy proposed the project never displays, he was motivated by larger geopolitical interests. that people would align with united states. in many ways, apollo 11 did contribute to that sense of alignment with the u.s. mike call into you just spoke to, he tells a wonderful story about how the astronauts traveled the world after the flight on their diplomatic tour, and...
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to wyatt you look back kennedy proposed that the project in the first place, he was motivated by larger -- look back to why kennedy proposed the project never displays, he was motivated by larger geopolitical interests. that people would align with united states. in many ways, apollo 11 did contribute to that sense of alignment with the u.s. mike call into you just spoke to, he tells a wonderful story about how the astronauts traveled the world after the flight on their diplomatic tour, and everywhere they went, people said we did it. it was an accomplishment of humankind. people were aware that the united states sent humans to the moon, but that it was this larger project. it was a u.s. lead, global project in a way. that was seen important politically. host: our guest is the author of the book "apollo to the moon: history and 50 objects." if you want to ask her a question, give her a call if you watched the moon landing, (202) 748-8000, and all others, (202) 748-8001. about your book, what was the purpose? guest: i wanted to tell the history of project apollo in a different way. it is
to wyatt you look back kennedy proposed that the project in the first place, he was motivated by larger -- look back to why kennedy proposed the project never displays, he was motivated by larger geopolitical interests. that people would align with united states. in many ways, apollo 11 did contribute to that sense of alignment with the u.s. mike call into you just spoke to, he tells a wonderful story about how the astronauts traveled the world after the flight on their diplomatic tour, and...
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to wyatt you look back kennedy proposed that the project in the first place, he was motivated by larger -- look back to why kennedy proposed the project never displays, he was motivated by larger geopolitical interests. that people would align with united states. in many ways, apollo 11 did contribute to that sense of alignment with the u.s. mike call into you just spoke to, he tells a wonderful story about how the astronauts traveled the world after the flight on their diplomatic tour, and everywhere they went, people said we did it. it was an accomplishment of humankind. people were aware that the united states sent humans to the moon, but that it was this larger project. it was a u.s. lead, global project in a way. that was seen important politically. host: our guest is the author of the book "apollo to the moon: history and 50 objects." if you want to ask her a question, give her a call if you watched the moon landing, (202) 748-8000, and all others, (202) 748-8001. about your book, what was the purpose? guest: i wanted to tell the history of project apollo in a different way. it is
to wyatt you look back kennedy proposed that the project in the first place, he was motivated by larger -- look back to why kennedy proposed the project never displays, he was motivated by larger geopolitical interests. that people would align with united states. in many ways, apollo 11 did contribute to that sense of alignment with the u.s. mike call into you just spoke to, he tells a wonderful story about how the astronauts traveled the world after the flight on their diplomatic tour, and...
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experience a once in a decade mass influx of painted lady butterflies, ask one conservation expert wyatteople to count them. that's it a 30p.m. . at 1030 p.m. and 11:a0 p:m., we are looking at tomorrow's front pages. drama tonight. that is all i had on bbc news. right now, though, sport. hello and welcome to sportsday. he has delighted the crowd with his impressive putting. day two of the open and irishman shane lowry his joint leader. a surprise when any time trial. it has widened the gap between the overall leader and geraint thomas. now the euphoria of winning a world cup is sustained somewhat, eoin morgan says he need somewhat, eoin morgan says he need some time to assess what comes next. battle my way through this year's world cup, taken a toll physically and mentally. in the women's again, australia's batters and heavy rain mean england's women's hopes of regaining the ashes look even more remote regaining the ashes look even more re m ote after regaining the ashes look even more remote after day two of the test match. welcome to the programme. the cut is looming at the open and so
experience a once in a decade mass influx of painted lady butterflies, ask one conservation expert wyatteople to count them. that's it a 30p.m. . at 1030 p.m. and 11:a0 p:m., we are looking at tomorrow's front pages. drama tonight. that is all i had on bbc news. right now, though, sport. hello and welcome to sportsday. he has delighted the crowd with his impressive putting. day two of the open and irishman shane lowry his joint leader. a surprise when any time trial. it has widened the gap...