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yee-haw! or should i say "yee-aww"? playtime ♪ ♪ puppy playtime ♪ ♪ puppy playtime ♪ puppy playtime - hey, davenport. davenport! - [startled stammering] hello, zoe. - can cowboys go in the water? - sure they can. they go in a... ♪ row, row, rodeo boat [trombone plays ascending note] [both laugh] both: whoa! - i'm okay! - meow too! both: whoa! every pull-ups pant comes with trusted protection and fun character designs. ♪ i'm a big kid now! ♪ - okay! i think i remember the steps to the awesome doggy handshake now. first, you shake. and then you hop on one foot. and then-- - [barks] - oh, you want to do a cowboy handshake instead? well, i'm almost done showing you mine. - [barks] - oh, okay, i guess we can do the awesome doggy handshake later then. uh... [groans] how's the cowboy handshake go? oh, okay. up on my feet. - [barks] - woof! [chuckles] [playful music] - [barks] - ooh! ♪ and run in a circle. right. - um, stuff? ♪ stuff! - what? oops! sorry, calvin. cowboy was just showing me how to do the cowboy handshake. - oh,
yee-haw! or should i say "yee-aww"? playtime ♪ ♪ puppy playtime ♪ ♪ puppy playtime ♪ puppy playtime - hey, davenport. davenport! - [startled stammering] hello, zoe. - can cowboys go in the water? - sure they can. they go in a... ♪ row, row, rodeo boat [trombone plays ascending note] [both laugh] both: whoa! - i'm okay! - meow too! both: whoa! every pull-ups pant comes with trusted protection and fun character designs. ♪ i'm a big kid now! ♪ - okay! i think i remember...
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the south. ♪ >> the scottish says yee-haw?> maybe she moving to the southern u.s. >> maybe. >> yeah, giddy-up, everybody. coming up, why avocados may soon carry warning labels in one country. in the wake of an apparently festive cinco de mayo, some doctors are seeing a spike in injuries caused by avocados. >> is it a pitfall? plus, the fresh triggered by a new royal drama portraying a monarchy in crisis. first here is a look at today's temperatures. ♪ >> "world news now" weather, brought to you by stamps.com. ♪ to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it
the south. ♪ >> the scottish says yee-haw?> maybe she moving to the southern u.s. >> maybe. >> yeah, giddy-up, everybody. coming up, why avocados may soon carry warning labels in one country. in the wake of an apparently festive cinco de mayo, some doctors are seeing a spike in injuries caused by avocados. >> is it a pitfall? plus, the fresh triggered by a new royal drama portraying a monarchy in crisis. first here is a look at today's temperatures. ♪ >>...
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norman yee is stressing that robots have no place on the pavement.he couple of startups have been testing delivery bots in several neighborhoods but they have to roam sidewalks to drop the goods off and supervisor yee wants them banned for people space. if the new law passes violators could face civil, criminal and administrative penalty. robots are more connected to our lives. they are evolving to act like us. only on "5," betty yu takes us inside a bay area facility churning out these social robots. >> hi, my name is heather. how can i help you today? >> reporter: she is four feet tall, friendly, and full of personality. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: it's got rhythm, too. pepper is a social robot. a new generation of bots that are more human than ever. >> pepper, can you tell me a story? >> a long time ago, [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: powered by softbank robotics, pepper can be programmed to act like a concierge or just be your "friend." >> here, take my friend. >> reporter: it's walking around the innovation lab at singularity university, a think tan
norman yee is stressing that robots have no place on the pavement.he couple of startups have been testing delivery bots in several neighborhoods but they have to roam sidewalks to drop the goods off and supervisor yee wants them banned for people space. if the new law passes violators could face civil, criminal and administrative penalty. robots are more connected to our lives. they are evolving to act like us. only on "5," betty yu takes us inside a bay area facility churning out...
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in the process of rolling out ice chest size vehicles, mostly to deliver food, the supervisor norman yeeays the robots could be a sidewalk hazard especially for senior citizens and he wants the board to consider banning them outright. robot company marvel it is at the core of the robot philosophy. >> not everything went smooth for the warriors tonight. we'll take you back out to the oracle and something has gotten into the giants. we'll show you next. >>> did you watch the whole game? because really it was over at halftime. the warriors crushed the spurs at the oracle. they are now 10-0 in the playoff so far. >> but there was some drama tonight. we bring in nbc bay area's rush court side from the oracle. >> since the first kawhi leonard went down with the ankle injury midway through the third quarter of game one, the warriors outscored the spurs by 59 points. zaza pau chul i can't blamed for leonard's absence tonight, his response an emphatic two-handed dunk for a lead. he played 7 minutes left with a heel contusion. steph curry four three's, a 17 point lead after one. lead balloons to 3
in the process of rolling out ice chest size vehicles, mostly to deliver food, the supervisor norman yeeays the robots could be a sidewalk hazard especially for senior citizens and he wants the board to consider banning them outright. robot company marvel it is at the core of the robot philosophy. >> not everything went smooth for the warriors tonight. we'll take you back out to the oracle and something has gotten into the giants. we'll show you next. >>> did you watch the whole...
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. >> tell us about mapping the yee scwhregenome,what we learned whe doing now. to know. >> preventive medicine is key trick. so, the genome is part of that. so what we learned in 2000 when my team sequenced the first genome, fundamental things like how many genes we have. that helped pharmaceutical city industry with new targets. i was waiting until technology changed. that first genome cost $100 million, now we do them for less than $1,000, we're doing one every 30 minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. maria: what are you learning from the mapping? >> having tens of thousands hopefully millions soon, we're able to get a picture of the whole genome, finding places in the genome, if there is a mew faitmutation there. we're finding coalition with diseases we're discovering in healthy people in our clinic. of day the information gets better, ideal would be if we sequenced your genome and give you solid information about your future. maria: you could take a physical $25,000 and mapping every corner of our body, you found some people had cancer that didn't know it.
. >> tell us about mapping the yee scwhregenome,what we learned whe doing now. to know. >> preventive medicine is key trick. so, the genome is part of that. so what we learned in 2000 when my team sequenced the first genome, fundamental things like how many genes we have. that helped pharmaceutical city industry with new targets. i was waiting until technology changed. that first genome cost $100 million, now we do them for less than $1,000, we're doing one every 30 minutes, 24...
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yee-haw. we'll be right back. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. abreak through your allergies.? try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. . lou: my commentary tonight was originally focused on a congress that doesn't work about, which we had such high hopes, a republ
yee-haw. we'll be right back. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their...
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. >> hail all yee, holy god. greater than the sons -- >> a convicted murderer, seeks legitimacy for a religion that prison officials suspect is a front for white supremacist gangs. and we turned our cameras over to the inmates to share personal thoughts in the privacy of their cells. >> wabash, locked up - extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. pow. >>> i hate wabash. you know what i mean? they make sure you know you're in prison everyday. >> who wants to be locked in a room with another man for 19 hours a day? then three of the half hours that we come out is to go get the worst food you've ever ate in your life. i don't even know how they call it food. >> everyday, seeing people take for granted, we cherish right now. >> wabash valley correctional facility -- a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana. the center piece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of nearly 2,200 out numbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the approx
. >> hail all yee, holy god. greater than the sons -- >> a convicted murderer, seeks legitimacy for a religion that prison officials suspect is a front for white supremacist gangs. and we turned our cameras over to the inmates to share personal thoughts in the privacy of their cells. >> wabash, locked up - extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. pow. >>> i hate wabash. you know what i mean? they make sure you know you're in prison everyday. >> who...
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. >> yee haw! >> tucker: cap next, on leave after blasting white trash he was forced to deal with. bring >> tucker: a dean at yale university is discovering that it's not enough to mouth empty platitudes about diversity though apparently it does make you feel virtuous. try not to hate people who are different from you and that's harder. june chu was a dean at yale's pearson college. in that role she was needless to say a champion of diversity and cultural and every other fashionable buzz word because that's the whole point of yale. she once wrote an entire article for inside higher ed about the need to consider other's cultural baggage while talking to them. it turns out that when she wasn't virtue signaling in the preferred venues chu had a very different attitude about diversity. a series of yelp reviews discovered by the daily news exposed chu as a woman with bitter hatred for all kinds of people. she reviewed a japanese steak house if you are white trash this is the perfect night out for you exclamation point. other view she quind cafe's fair was only worthwhile white person no
. >> yee haw! >> tucker: cap next, on leave after blasting white trash he was forced to deal with. bring >> tucker: a dean at yale university is discovering that it's not enough to mouth empty platitudes about diversity though apparently it does make you feel virtuous. try not to hate people who are different from you and that's harder. june chu was a dean at yale's pearson college. in that role she was needless to say a champion of diversity and cultural and every other...
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bill moon in orinda, linda fairfield, darryl yee in alameda all sporting overcast skies, temperatureshe 50s, winds pretty much under 10 around the rim of the bay and the coast, inland pleasanton at 11. fairfield at 30. southwest winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. but with the winds blowing this morning, the visibility not an issue too much. petaluma however deteriorating conditions at 2.5-mile visibility. so we have the enhancement of the marine layer. we have the weak trough right here that's blowing up from the south and the southwest. and with that enhancement of the marine layer, we have some cooler days ahead. finally, some seasonal conditions. tumbling out of the 90s inland into the 70s by tomorrow. now, our satellite-radar suggests we have a couple of different areas low pressure out there diverting the storm track to the south of us. otherwise, all we're dealing with is kind of like a summertime weather pattern during the last stretch of spring. we do have the clouds penetrating our inland areas by tomorrow morning at this time. and that is going to cool us down additionally with
bill moon in orinda, linda fairfield, darryl yee in alameda all sporting overcast skies, temperatureshe 50s, winds pretty much under 10 around the rim of the bay and the coast, inland pleasanton at 11. fairfield at 30. southwest winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. but with the winds blowing this morning, the visibility not an issue too much. petaluma however deteriorating conditions at 2.5-mile visibility. so we have the enhancement of the marine layer. we have the weak trough right here that's...
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darryl yee in law enforcement says it's 53 and paul breezy in the mid-50s in brentwood.winds have been pretty breezy around the immediate seashore. 18 oakland. 17 san francisco. 16 sfo. west-northwest 16 half moon bay, 14 throughout the san ramon valley. 17 concord, clayton and walnut creek. 13 antioch. 26 fairfield. you get the feel for it? it's going to be breezy to blustery today with those winds 20 to 30 late day with this very robust marine layer that's pushing onshore. it's marching a good 50, 60 miles inland. we do have that condensation being reported in throughout the tri-valley. also to the north in santa rosa. only some partial afternoon sunshine at best but the temperatures are actually quite seasonal although they feel cool and then i am upping the shower chance for wednesday. let me show you why. rain positioned to push into the bay area. futurecast clearly illustrates we're pretty cloudy during the midafternoon hours. only partial clearing at best. then the clouds gather and intensify overnight. and there's that chance of a scattered shower throughout the
darryl yee in law enforcement says it's 53 and paul breezy in the mid-50s in brentwood.winds have been pretty breezy around the immediate seashore. 18 oakland. 17 san francisco. 16 sfo. west-northwest 16 half moon bay, 14 throughout the san ramon valley. 17 concord, clayton and walnut creek. 13 antioch. 26 fairfield. you get the feel for it? it's going to be breezy to blustery today with those winds 20 to 30 late day with this very robust marine layer that's pushing onshore. it's marching a...
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car that oliver fired multiple roindz into a 6-year veteran with police department as well as army yee and he and another officer responded to house party thought he heard gunshots, about initially chief said the car was aggressively driving in reverse towards the officer, but video from body camera shows car was driving away when oliver pulled the trigger, that results in his termination tuesday, murder charge they have been charged with murder or manslaughter earlier this week a former south carolina police officer pled guilty shooting unarmed black man in the back, on wednesday department of justice declined to charge two officers in the death of sterling in baton rouge i may remember the cell phone video that caused national outrage of that shooting, the family asking state attorney general to put forward the charges. >> -- everybody shoots, we want justice, stop right here we deserve it nobody else we deserve it. so police open your hearts your eyes i just we deserve. >> the party protested in front of the baton rouge police department that was peaceful. >> thank you very much, ne
car that oliver fired multiple roindz into a 6-year veteran with police department as well as army yee and he and another officer responded to house party thought he heard gunshots, about initially chief said the car was aggressively driving in reverse towards the officer, but video from body camera shows car was driving away when oliver pulled the trigger, that results in his termination tuesday, murder charge they have been charged with murder or manslaughter earlier this week a former south...
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a pair of 5s says darryl yee in alameda and in concord it's mild 57 degrees ron has clear skies. need to know about your thursday. we do have fog at the coast. we have the sunshine inland. it will turn breezy later today. cooler for your cinco de mayo, as well. and we'll have some breezy winds out of the west 10 to 20 miles per hour. here's the deal. we have an area of high pressure. it's now lifting to the north and going east. as it does so, it's going to allow this area of low pressure to take a nosedive to the bay area. here's the futurecast and that's what your saturday looks like. thunder bumpers, a strong possibility in throughout the high sierra and computer models won't allow some of these light showers to push foot back door of our east bay, they will push in. here's futurecast. here's this afternoon. the fog is still at the coast and pushes onshore overnight. this time tomorrow morning we'll wake up to areas of low clouds and fog gray skies inland 45 to 50 miles. saturday a weak disturbance an area of low pressure produces the thunderstorms in the high sierra. 6:00 sat
a pair of 5s says darryl yee in alameda and in concord it's mild 57 degrees ron has clear skies. need to know about your thursday. we do have fog at the coast. we have the sunshine inland. it will turn breezy later today. cooler for your cinco de mayo, as well. and we'll have some breezy winds out of the west 10 to 20 miles per hour. here's the deal. we have an area of high pressure. it's now lifting to the north and going east. as it does so, it's going to allow this area of low pressure to...
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darryl yee our faithful weather watcher in alameda with winds up to 12 this morning with a drop in the barometer. thanks. the winds now 15 in the oakland area. 13 in san francisco. sfo, at 9. we have airport delays on some arriving flights under an hour. 12 at the coast and san ramon valley up to 20 at the delta. the winds will be consistent during the day 10 to 20. clouds will linger at the shore. that right there, see that slicing through? that's a weak disturbance from the north to the south keeping us pretty much under partly cloudy skies throughout the day today. kick-starting your thursday, may gray. continuation of this on friday with cool conditions. and then memorial day lots of sunshine away from the seashore. here's our satellite and radar there's that weak disturbance as it slices through from the north to the south. and as it does so it's pulling the cooler air mass. here's your afternoon today. we'll have filtered sunshine around the bay socked in around the peninsula. friday' deepening marine layer towards the delta for the morning hours and we wake up with cloudy skies
darryl yee our faithful weather watcher in alameda with winds up to 12 this morning with a drop in the barometer. thanks. the winds now 15 in the oakland area. 13 in san francisco. sfo, at 9. we have airport delays on some arriving flights under an hour. 12 at the coast and san ramon valley up to 20 at the delta. the winds will be consistent during the day 10 to 20. clouds will linger at the shore. that right there, see that slicing through? that's a weak disturbance from the north to the south...
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morning to linda in fairfield, bill in orinda, darryl yee in alameda, paul in brentwood all reporting skies in the 40s and 50s keeping us in check this morning our faithful weather watchers. this is an offshore flow. the coast is clear. except for that little finger of low clouds and fog gathering right about there at the san mateo coast but that's not going to wipe away and we'll have ample sunshine today here's the futurecast into friday about this time. we have some clouds. the marine layer offshore now watch what happens over the weekend. these clouds get closer and closer there's your saturday morning. by saturday late afternoon, the low clouds begin to play tag with the coast. and then that cooler air mass rushes in so we'll bring down the temperatures gently on sunday. it the ridge of high pressure is diverting the storm track well to the north of us. beach weather. heading to santa cruz today, 78 degrees. winds up to 10 miles per hour. kenny is telling me that the surf is pretty decent. official sun-up this morning was at 5:56. it's going to be a clear beautiful sunset tonight
morning to linda in fairfield, bill in orinda, darryl yee in alameda, paul in brentwood all reporting skies in the 40s and 50s keeping us in check this morning our faithful weather watchers. this is an offshore flow. the coast is clear. except for that little finger of low clouds and fog gathering right about there at the san mateo coast but that's not going to wipe away and we'll have ample sunshine today here's the futurecast into friday about this time. we have some clouds. the marine layer...
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now supervisor norman yee wants to make clear that pavement is for people. >> a couple of startups areind this tech trend sending out the robots in a handful of neighborhoods to deliver goods but ye. wants them banned. if the new law passes violators would be subject to criminal, civil and administrative penalties. >>> at the fullerton arboretum a once in 10 years event is happening now. >> that's right. a corpse flower is bloody glove and people are reeling from the smell. >> it's extreme. it's like a corpse. i think it smells like a super dirty diaper like ew! >> this plant comes from indonesia originally. during its brief blooming window the corpse flower lets off typically described as a rotten flesh smell. the stench of tracts beetles and flies to pollinate flowers hidden inside the bottom of the plant, attracting beetles and flies. >> when i was in hawaii they had a museum that would grow that every 10 years, too. never went there. >> i was going to say did you smell it? >> never smelled it. any of you? >> yeah. every year we do this story. every, single year. when you smell it,
now supervisor norman yee wants to make clear that pavement is for people. >> a couple of startups areind this tech trend sending out the robots in a handful of neighborhoods to deliver goods but ye. wants them banned. if the new law passes violators would be subject to criminal, civil and administrative penalties. >>> at the fullerton arboretum a once in 10 years event is happening now. >> that's right. a corpse flower is bloody glove and people are reeling from the smell....
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. >> reporter: this morning his dath don yee telling espn tom was not diagnosed with a concussion lastfirming that none of those trained to spot concussions on the field reported seeing the star quarterback suffer any type of head injury. >> there is a gray area when comes to how the nfl handles concussions. some of the information gathering is still contingent on self-reporting from players. >> reporter: the question this morning did gisele misspeak? did the patriots not report because they didn't want brady to miss games or did brady share something with his wife that he didn't share with the team. >> it's my belief that as long as the nfl contracts are not fully guaranteed, you're always going to have an issue of players not self-reporting injuries for fear of losing playing time or losing their jobs altogether. >> reporter: and that's a situation tom brady himself knows well. he got his start for the patriots when drew bledsoe had to sit out. >> so many questions but i mean that's the perspective of the players. they don't want to report it because they know they may not ever get b
. >> reporter: this morning his dath don yee telling espn tom was not diagnosed with a concussion lastfirming that none of those trained to spot concussions on the field reported seeing the star quarterback suffer any type of head injury. >> there is a gray area when comes to how the nfl handles concussions. some of the information gathering is still contingent on self-reporting from players. >> reporter: the question this morning did gisele misspeak? did the patriots not...
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darryl yee is our weather watcher in alameda reporting 59 degrees. the barometer is on the rise and when you see that happening, it's building in and that is what's providing us with our temperatures a good 20 degrees above average. calm winds half moon bay now, calm in san francisco. this is so different than 24 hours ago when san rafael had a wind up to 12 and 15 out of the northwest. these winds will be rotating around later today to the west pretty flat 5 miles per hour. we will due to the lack of a good wind have moderate air quality throughout most of the bay area a bit of a haze in the atmosphere. east bay however you will be the recipient of some unhealthy levels of particulate matter, pm, trapped close to the ground. three things to remember today: >> high pressure is a key component. it's really strong. and that will provide us with one more day of near and record warmth. watch your late afternoon. what happens? the low clouds the fog begin to play tag with the san mateo coast pushing in penetrating the bay by this time tomorrow morning. an
darryl yee is our weather watcher in alameda reporting 59 degrees. the barometer is on the rise and when you see that happening, it's building in and that is what's providing us with our temperatures a good 20 degrees above average. calm winds half moon bay now, calm in san francisco. this is so different than 24 hours ago when san rafael had a wind up to 12 and 15 out of the northwest. these winds will be rotating around later today to the west pretty flat 5 miles per hour. we will due to the...
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>> if you have a big pool, think about exxon mobile which probably has about 50,000 em moi yees and they are all in this plan with their families and spouse and children. if 20 people get liver transplants or other expensive illnesses it doesn't matter. within that big 50,000 risk pool, the expense that is associated with a very expensive procedure is spread out among the many, the younger, the healthier. if we could expand the risk pool, we take care of those with pre-existing conditions. i do think we should take care of those with pre-existing conditions. there should be a guaranteed issue and the way you adjust that cost is to absorb in a large pool, just as i just described for exxon mobile. >> guaranteeing coverage or some kind of plan or they can't be excluded because they had pre-existing is different than guaranteeing an affordable rate. is the idea that people with pre-existing conditions could be charged higher premiums than other folks, is that a nonstarter for you as you look forward? >> in the patient freedom act, we actually allow -- have community rating, if you will. tho
>> if you have a big pool, think about exxon mobile which probably has about 50,000 em moi yees and they are all in this plan with their families and spouse and children. if 20 people get liver transplants or other expensive illnesses it doesn't matter. within that big 50,000 risk pool, the expense that is associated with a very expensive procedure is spread out among the many, the younger, the healthier. if we could expand the risk pool, we take care of those with pre-existing...
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families at the white house, an event to celebrate national military appreciation month. 10 mold michael yeeas vice president mike pence acknowledged and the little boy thought he was owed an apology and he was persistent and the vice president handled it quite graciously. >> excuse me, you owe me an apology. >> i'm very sorry. >> vice president apologizing there, giving the boy a hug. a light hearted moment, charming, until on another network this happened. >> i guess we're given birth to snow flakes right now because that looked like that kid neededed a safe space in this room. >> is this a different time morant? >> it is a bit. i mean, look, the 8-year-old, pretty much stalked the vice president afterwards. he felt aggrieved, because, i don't know, the vice president may be slightly touched his nose. it's pretty amazing. >> my someone is someone told him how to make that apology. >> military families often turn to us when they feel they have been wronged and that's the case with michael's mother who joins us now. thanks so much for being with me today. a lot of comments about michael from
families at the white house, an event to celebrate national military appreciation month. 10 mold michael yeeas vice president mike pence acknowledged and the little boy thought he was owed an apology and he was persistent and the vice president handled it quite graciously. >> excuse me, you owe me an apology. >> i'm very sorry. >> vice president apologizing there, giving the boy a hug. a light hearted moment, charming, until on another network this happened. >> i guess...
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daryl yee in alameda says it's 51 and cloudy. and katie in hayward has cloud cover and 51 degrees.k you so much for checking in with us. interesting doings, satellite radar, this a trough that has been passing through the state of california. in a couple of days it's going to be over the midwest causing havoc in the form of severe storms. for us it's pulling down cooler air mass so cooler today than yesterday, but not as cool as it will be on tuesday. here's futurecast, let me get out of the way so you can see what's happening. there you have the cloud deck from that trough. a little bit of light precipitation around the far reaches of the north bay back into the delta but this -- if we see anything it's a few drops. that's about it. high pressure nessels in on wednesday and as it does so, we begin to see our temperatures climb from midweek all the way through the weekend. 76 degrees state capitol. today currently we have clear skies, a low deck of clouds and fog. sunny skies later. the trough produces some late day showers and throughout the high sierra today we are currently -- w
daryl yee in alameda says it's 51 and cloudy. and katie in hayward has cloud cover and 51 degrees.k you so much for checking in with us. interesting doings, satellite radar, this a trough that has been passing through the state of california. in a couple of days it's going to be over the midwest causing havoc in the form of severe storms. for us it's pulling down cooler air mass so cooler today than yesterday, but not as cool as it will be on tuesday. here's futurecast, let me get out of the...
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and weather watcher daryl yee in alameda 52 degrees. thanks for checking in, guys.his area of low pressure is beginning to surge in a southerly direction. high pressure is building in. you look at these lines here, notice how tightly compacted they are. that's what we refer to as a pressure gradient. here's futurecast, your lunch hour, clear skies from santa rosa so morgan hill and then watch what happens this time 24 hours from now tomorrow with the return of the low clouds and fog along the san mateo coast, these clouds will be thickening. sure we have some stratus out there right now, very thin and shallow. i'm talking a very deep marine layer with condensation through thursday. these clouds march inland a good 45, 50 miles with the cooler air mass aloft, a little precip north of us and we will have a cooldown. auto 07 sun sets, smack in between. these temperatures are going up. it was 80 yesterday in livermore. 65 on monday in san francisco. today 67. 83 to the north, 80 to the south. peninsula into the 70s. extended forecast there, you have the big cooldown on
and weather watcher daryl yee in alameda 52 degrees. thanks for checking in, guys.his area of low pressure is beginning to surge in a southerly direction. high pressure is building in. you look at these lines here, notice how tightly compacted they are. that's what we refer to as a pressure gradient. here's futurecast, your lunch hour, clear skies from santa rosa so morgan hill and then watch what happens this time 24 hours from now tomorrow with the return of the low clouds and fog along the...
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the trump administration passed new sanctions against iran eyewitness defense officials over iran yees continued blisteric missile program. which it's allowed to do despite the iranian -- the iranian nuclear deal that wasn't part of the deal, and that's part of what the trump administration has criticized the outgoing obama administration for the past administration because it didn't make iran's behavior throughout the region or it's ballistic missile program part of getting money and economic return for the deal. >> uh-huh. >> so if you're iran, watching this, you're waiting to see, okay, how does this play out on the ground? does this mean we're going to see increased patrols against us or simply increased economic action and does this mean we're going to see something like in places like syria, some sort of military offset or pushback to iranian support to syrian forces or to hezbollah inside lebanon? >> all right, bob, kim just mentioned the iranian nuclear agreement that is in place. do you think that at this point, president trump will leave it as is, does he have an alternative?
the trump administration passed new sanctions against iran eyewitness defense officials over iran yees continued blisteric missile program. which it's allowed to do despite the iranian -- the iranian nuclear deal that wasn't part of the deal, and that's part of what the trump administration has criticized the outgoing obama administration for the past administration because it didn't make iran's behavior throughout the region or it's ballistic missile program part of getting money and economic...
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we'll tell you what happened when united airlines see yee testified today on capitol hill. closely. hidden in every swing, every chip, and every putt, is data that can make the difference between winning and losing. the microsoft cloud helps the pga tour turn countless points of data into insights that transform their business and will enhance the game for players and fans. the microsoft cloud turns information into insight. nitrites or artificial mtrites , preservatives. now it's good for us all. like introverts. extroverts. (cheering) and even bert. man you gotta' try this sandwi. who's just overt. oscar mayer deli fresh. so good! there'try phillips' fiberway to ggood gummies.. they're delicious... and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. mmm. these are good. nice work, phillips'! try phillips' fiber good gummies! ♪ ♪ take on the mainstream. introducing nissan's new midnight edition. ♪ >>> today a new barrage of threats from north korea and these new threats are extreme. the country's state controlled newspaper boasting that north korea has the ability to su
we'll tell you what happened when united airlines see yee testified today on capitol hill. closely. hidden in every swing, every chip, and every putt, is data that can make the difference between winning and losing. the microsoft cloud helps the pga tour turn countless points of data into insights that transform their business and will enhance the game for players and fans. the microsoft cloud turns information into insight. nitrites or artificial mtrites , preservatives. now it's good for us...
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they are trying again to reclaim the mantle of the yee had that isis has been dominant in over the last three, four years. al qaeda does have followers. we saw a recent call by one of the living sons of osama bin laden to conduct attacks in the west and to reclaim the manhattan to feel jihad. so i think intelligence agencies will be looking at al qaeda, at al qaeda's capabilities. and brian, it cannot escape our notice that this happens against the backdrop of an american president who is in the middle east tonight, talking with our most important counterterrorism partners about what? about isis, about al qaeda, about the threat of sunni extremism, and other forces of extremism in the region that are exporting their extremism and their capabilities in part to western europe and potentially to the united states. our president tonight is in the region. he is talking to the israelis. he just came from a summit in riyadh with our important counterterrorism there's. the saudis, the emiratis, the egyptian, other countries. this is foremost on the minds of them whether this attack is in any wa
they are trying again to reclaim the mantle of the yee had that isis has been dominant in over the last three, four years. al qaeda does have followers. we saw a recent call by one of the living sons of osama bin laden to conduct attacks in the west and to reclaim the manhattan to feel jihad. so i think intelligence agencies will be looking at al qaeda, at al qaeda's capabilities. and brian, it cannot escape our notice that this happens against the backdrop of an american president who is in...
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facebook whereas on the other side amazon is diversifying its service offerings and its footprint on a yeeasis, plus, it's kind of kicking google's butt when it comes to alexa. she's in our cars and in appliances, and now now you can make phone calls with her. charles: don't get me started with alexa, that's for sure. hey, let me ask you about this because venezuela is in chaos. the socialist country is wracked with anti-government protests these days, and we're learning they tried to sell banned syrian oil to the united states. what's going to happen here, you know? and what's going to be the role of the united states in a worst case she power in owe? >> i think what we're seeing is a nation absolutely descending into chaos. it's kind of the natural con exceptions when you keep having government take all capacity away from the private sector. it just plummets into anarchy. and now they are so desperate that they're trying to do this just to get funds to help bring some money in and feed people. the starvation we're seeing there is just unreal. and i think, as always, the u.s. is going to
facebook whereas on the other side amazon is diversifying its service offerings and its footprint on a yeeasis, plus, it's kind of kicking google's butt when it comes to alexa. she's in our cars and in appliances, and now now you can make phone calls with her. charles: don't get me started with alexa, that's for sure. hey, let me ask you about this because venezuela is in chaos. the socialist country is wracked with anti-government protests these days, and we're learning they tried to sell...