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give, i will do this one myself, i would like to ask paul road to join me at the podium. many of you already know paul, if you don't know him personally , you've seen him on t.v. or seen him in the class over the last nine years. he has served as the m.t.a.'s chief spokesperson and media relations manager. he doesn't incredible job. he is about as close as we have to 24/7 on-call employee. he has taken calls with the media as early as 4:00 a.m. in the morning. i have been on the phone with him as late as midnight. he is always e-mailing, texting, and making sure that the right information the public needs and our message about the goals of the transportation system are always getting out there and are always being represented properly in the media. is a really difficult and stressful job. i don't know how he still has the smile on his face after nine years. he is a consummate professional, a real gem, we are so sorry to lose him, but we know he is doing -- he is going right down the street working the private sector. hopefully we will still see you writing munimobile to work every da
give, i will do this one myself, i would like to ask paul road to join me at the podium. many of you already know paul, if you don't know him personally , you've seen him on t.v. or seen him in the class over the last nine years. he has served as the m.t.a.'s chief spokesperson and media relations manager. he doesn't incredible job. he is about as close as we have to 24/7 on-call employee. he has taken calls with the media as early as 4:00 a.m. in the morning. i have been on the phone with him...
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. music great paul simon at the graeme. top of the second, no score until profar goes deep off sabathia. this ball is -- fair! the a's are up 1-0. c.c. left after three with some knee pain. a's take advantage of the new york bullpen, down 2-1 in the sixth. seth brown up from aaa, doubles in, matt olson, tied. profar down the line, stays in for two more scores. a's up 4-2. top nine, marcus siemian, his 100th career homer. solo blast. 7-2, a's. aaron judge not happy. a's win 8-2. that's four straight wins over the bronx bombers this season. >>> how about the giants and the padres? sparky du sparky double fisting the ice cream and garlic frees. two batters in. bell, high, deep and aloha into the twilight. homered in two straight games. sparky needing help from mom with the ice cream. game you have just one run, giants looking to resign bumgarner after the season. working on the ice cream again. bottom five. the 18th of the year for mike. what a find he has been. second on the team. now feeling the sugar rush in the late innings. giants with the rush and an 8-3 victory over the padres. >>>
. music great paul simon at the graeme. top of the second, no score until profar goes deep off sabathia. this ball is -- fair! the a's are up 1-0. c.c. left after three with some knee pain. a's take advantage of the new york bullpen, down 2-1 in the sixth. seth brown up from aaa, doubles in, matt olson, tied. profar down the line, stays in for two more scores. a's up 4-2. top nine, marcus siemian, his 100th career homer. solo blast. 7-2, a's. aaron judge not happy. a's win 8-2. that's four...
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the a's looking to continue domination of the yankees this season. music great paul simon at the game. top of the second, no score. until profar goes deep off sabathia and this ball is fair! the a's are up 1-0. c.c. left after three with some knee pain. a's take advantage of the new york bullpen, down 2-1 in the sixth. seth brown, just up from aaa, doubles in. matt olson, tied at three. two batters later, profar down the line, stays in the park. two more scores. top nine, marcus siemian, his 100th career homer, solo blast, 7-2 a's. aaron judge not happy. a's win 8-2. that's four straight wins over the bronx bombers this season. how about the giants sparky double fisting the ice rsn. ky needing help from mom straigh with the ice crime. bumgarner in need of no help. gave up just one run. giants looking to resign him after the season. all right. working on our ice cream again. bottom five, yes. mike, his 18th of the year, what a find he has been. now we're feeling the sugar rush in the late innings. giants with a rush and an 8-3 victory over the stanford and cal kick off at home. hosting
the a's looking to continue domination of the yankees this season. music great paul simon at the game. top of the second, no score. until profar goes deep off sabathia and this ball is fair! the a's are up 1-0. c.c. left after three with some knee pain. a's take advantage of the new york bullpen, down 2-1 in the sixth. seth brown, just up from aaa, doubles in. matt olson, tied at three. two batters later, profar down the line, stays in the park. two more scores. top nine, marcus siemian, his...
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continue domination of the yankees. music great paul simon at the game. top of the second, no score, until deep off sabathia and this ball is fair! the a's are up 1-0. cc left after three with knee pain. a's take advantage of the new york bullpen, down 2-1 in the sixth. seth brown, just up from aaa, doubles in matt oelson, tied for three. two batters late, proparproparpr the line. top line, marcus siemian, his 100th career homer. solo blast. 7-2, a's. aaron judge not happy. a's win 8-2. that's four straight wins over the bronx bombers this season. how about the giants and the padres? sparky double fisting the ice cream and the garlic fries. two batters in, brandon bell, high, deep and aloha into the twilight. he's homered in two straight games. 2-0, giants. sparky needing help from mom with the ice cream. bumgarner needing no help. gave up just one run. giants looking to resign after this season. working on the ice cream again. bottom five, yes. the 18th of the year for mike. what a find he has been. that's second on the team. we are feeling the sugar rush in the late innings. giant
continue domination of the yankees. music great paul simon at the game. top of the second, no score, until deep off sabathia and this ball is fair! the a's are up 1-0. cc left after three with knee pain. a's take advantage of the new york bullpen, down 2-1 in the sixth. seth brown, just up from aaa, doubles in matt oelson, tied for three. two batters late, proparproparpr the line. top line, marcus siemian, his 100th career homer. solo blast. 7-2, a's. aaron judge not happy. a's win 8-2. that's...
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out that it was not the best thing. call, paul has been waiting, florida. go ahead. caller: hello. several years ago, a former florida attorney general went after off -- went after all of those pain management clinics and shut down hundreds of them at the same time when senator scott was governor of the state of florida, because that was where the crux was on where the outflow was on all of these foxy type drugs. hydrocotin, and i said i do not want the stuff in less it is absolutely extension -- essential. we had a deputy sheriff, a good workers' comp case and got so addicted to oxycontin that this boy broke into a drugstore and we had to deal with that. how did we deal? we did not fire him, we got him assistance to get him down off of that drug. this is a real serious problem, a real serious problem, and the blame goes back to the time when pam bondi was going after these pain clinics and she went after them with a vengeance. at the same time, the administration in washington, doing nothing. they were on those. host: that is our last caller in this first segment of the washingto
out that it was not the best thing. call, paul has been waiting, florida. go ahead. caller: hello. several years ago, a former florida attorney general went after off -- went after all of those pain management clinics and shut down hundreds of them at the same time when senator scott was governor of the state of florida, because that was where the crux was on where the outflow was on all of these foxy type drugs. hydrocotin, and i said i do not want the stuff in less it is absolutely extension...
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numeric system. >> host: email from paul, donald trump has used nonfactual statements to get elected and support his agenda. should democrats and his opponent used nonfactual statements to support their own candidacies and goals? thank you, that you breakdown that email. he made two definitive statements. >> guest: we need to step away back in the discussion and ask what is it that matters, white we have to protect facticity? if you think the employment rate is 42% and you make the case for the country and act on the assumption that is a correct statement, you put in place policies that will be highly problematic if the unemployment rate is actually 4% or 5%. the factual underpinnings of policy decisions actually matter. as a result we have to have places we can go to to trust their methodology is sound and to be perfected when challenged and being honestly deployed with no partisan input whatsoever so we have to assume the bureau of labor statistics is telling us something important that lets us track data across time like grossed a mystic product means something and is tracking som
numeric system. >> host: email from paul, donald trump has used nonfactual statements to get elected and support his agenda. should democrats and his opponent used nonfactual statements to support their own candidacies and goals? thank you, that you breakdown that email. he made two definitive statements. >> guest: we need to step away back in the discussion and ask what is it that matters, white we have to protect facticity? if you think the employment rate is 42% and you make the...
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labor day weekend. our chief meteorologist paul deanno is keeping a close eye on this one. >> the forecast track and intensity has changed a lot over the past 24 hours. we are just getting caught up on hurricane dorian now. it is bigger, stronger, it's a category 4 hurricane. it only goes up to 5. with sustained winds up to 140 miles an hour. but, now that landfall in florida is anything but a guarantee. many computer models turn the storm before hitting florida an take it up to the carolinas next wednesday or next thursday. looking at individual computer forecast models, almost every one makes a turn into north florida or keeps the center of the storm offshore. not making landfall in florida. everybody in florida needs to prepare, but this forecast is absolutely changing and trending toward a turn to the north. nikole killion is in cocoa beach, florida where officials are warning residents to get ready or get out. >> reporter: whether dorian makes a direct hit here in florida or not, forecasters warn no one is out of danger. this plane full of weather instruments flew into the ey
labor day weekend. our chief meteorologist paul deanno is keeping a close eye on this one. >> the forecast track and intensity has changed a lot over the past 24 hours. we are just getting caught up on hurricane dorian now. it is bigger, stronger, it's a category 4 hurricane. it only goes up to 5. with sustained winds up to 140 miles an hour. but, now that landfall in florida is anything but a guarantee. many computer models turn the storm before hitting florida an take it up to the...
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the wisemen which i did with walter isaacson, and then -- john paul jones, couple centuries before, but even he is a study in leadership, and i just -- i'm fascinated by the burdens of leadership, because it's hard. it's harder than we think. and i'm fascinated by what it's like to be a man -- usually men -- obvious live we sandra day o'connor, but up to her, men. and human fallibility and weak in enormous pressures. how do they handle it? well, some really well and some bravely and some not so well but it's the pressure that interests me and how human beings respond to the pressure of the grandiose about this global leadership. >> host: let's good back to first book with walter isaacson in 1986, "the iowaman." harien marks ache sewn, bowlan, it's. seems there was a coordination to their process and a coordination to their goal and that it was a shared goal. is just looking back a history? >> guest: no. no. i take your point. we're always looking back. imposing order on chaos, it's just years passing. i take your point. in this case, yes, actually, there was a shared world view. an
the wisemen which i did with walter isaacson, and then -- john paul jones, couple centuries before, but even he is a study in leadership, and i just -- i'm fascinated by the burdens of leadership, because it's hard. it's harder than we think. and i'm fascinated by what it's like to be a man -- usually men -- obvious live we sandra day o'connor, but up to her, men. and human fallibility and weak in enormous pressures. how do they handle it? well, some really well and some bravely and some not...
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preparations. but we go to jeff paul for the advance of hurricane dorian. >> the mood on the east coast of florida seems to be really getting serious. in cocoa beach where we are just east of the orlando area things are getting very quiet, very strange because it is summer and there are a lot of families vacationing, they seem to be rerouting those trips leaving early trying to get ahead of this hurricane as it barrels toward florida. locals who call this area home seem to be listening to what first responders and emergency officials are saying, some of the footage, you are seeing stores up and down the street being boarded up or already boarded up in preparation for the storm, to possibly be making landfall in a day or two. some of those stores are still open and some are running low on supplies. a lot of people hearing reports on radio and heading to the store to stock up on water, food, and you could tell the shelves were low. there were supplies you would normally be accustomed to seeing, the gas situation up and down the coast, we are here multiple gas stations running low on
preparations. but we go to jeff paul for the advance of hurricane dorian. >> the mood on the east coast of florida seems to be really getting serious. in cocoa beach where we are just east of the orlando area things are getting very quiet, very strange because it is summer and there are a lot of families vacationing, they seem to be rerouting those trips leaving early trying to get ahead of this hurricane as it barrels toward florida. locals who call this area home seem to be listening...
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today at the aim of 80 -- most people think i'm from st. paul. >> she played rhoda morgenstern. she got her own spin off, rhoda. she was in the sit com valeri. >>> there's new details about the death of pitcher tyler scag skagg. the toxicology report found he had felt natural -- fentanyl and with alcohol. >>> new figures from the state department of health show opioid deaths are on the rise. 81 deaths were reported last year and that's up 50%. a health officer tells the mercury news that the number of prescriptions are dropping. napa county had the fewest opioid deaths at seven. >>> the chp said a driver was killed when a suv crashed into a home in sonoma county. investigators say the driver of the suv was speeding when the vehicle went through a brick wall and crashed into the home. one person was in the home at the time but was not hurt. >>> there's new information about the deadly hit and run in -- >> the city officials say the streets are on a list of corridors that account for fatal accidents. witnesses say the driver ran from the scene without stopping to help. >>> it's a wipe
today at the aim of 80 -- most people think i'm from st. paul. >> she played rhoda morgenstern. she got her own spin off, rhoda. she was in the sit com valeri. >>> there's new details about the death of pitcher tyler scag skagg. the toxicology report found he had felt natural -- fentanyl and with alcohol. >>> new figures from the state department of health show opioid deaths are on the rise. 81 deaths were reported last year and that's up 50%. a health officer tells the...
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tonight, dr. paul hermatz who told izble's story to rachel last night. he needed patients to conduct clinical trials for a rare disease and he could not find enough patients for this rare disease to study in the united states. there's the full formal name of the disease on the screen right now. the professional shorthand for it is mps-6. it causes spinal cord compression and other growth abnormalities. and the doctor convinced izabell's parents to bring her to the united states to help medical research, to help other children who would be born with her condition. she's been participating in medical students throughout her life in the united states. her doctor credits her with helping him and his research team in making dramatic breakthroughs that have helped people with her disease live longer. patients with her disease used to live just a bit beyond the age of 20. now with isabell's lifelong participation in these studies patients can now live longer than 30 years. two weeks ago she received a letter saying if he doesn't leave the country within the next 33 days she will be
tonight, dr. paul hermatz who told izble's story to rachel last night. he needed patients to conduct clinical trials for a rare disease and he could not find enough patients for this rare disease to study in the united states. there's the full formal name of the disease on the screen right now. the professional shorthand for it is mps-6. it causes spinal cord compression and other growth abnormalities. and the doctor convinced izabell's parents to bring her to the united states to help medical...
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products. >> professor paul kengor, who is carol? >> it's great to be here. c-span i think is the only true, fair, and biased unbiased program in america. she went on to
products. >> professor paul kengor, who is carol? >> it's great to be here. c-span i think is the only true, fair, and biased unbiased program in america. she went on to
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opening a three-game set against the team with the best record in baseball. start with paul simon at the game shades on. top two no score. deep off the pride. cc sabathia and this ball is just fair. a's up 1-0. check out cc after he strikes out marcus in in would leave with discomfort. down 2-1 in the sixth. seth brown is a guy up from aaa. he doubles in bring in matt olson tied at two. two batters later again whatever he's eating, i want some. that's in the park but two more score. a's up 4-2. right now they have extend ted e cushion 6-2 athletics. giants host the padres tonight. >>> heading into a new season the raiders made center rodney hudson a deal he could not refuse. a three-year extension reportedly worth $11 million a year. hudson becomes the highest paid center in the nfl. this is cut down weekend teams turning their roster down to 53 and one of the casualties for the silver and black, brandon marshall whom the raiders signed five months ago. the expectation is marshall would be a starter on the defense but the former bronco has been bothered by a knee injury. for the 4
opening a three-game set against the team with the best record in baseball. start with paul simon at the game shades on. top two no score. deep off the pride. cc sabathia and this ball is just fair. a's up 1-0. check out cc after he strikes out marcus in in would leave with discomfort. down 2-1 in the sixth. seth brown is a guy up from aaa. he doubles in bring in matt olson tied at two. two batters later again whatever he's eating, i want some. that's in the park but two more score. a's up...
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weather. >>> paul joins us with a look at our labor day weekend forecast. >>> warm but not hot. it sounds good. you get saturday sunday and 90 monday. outside as we begin the holiday weekend. nobody in the 90s. lots of you in the 80s. concorde livermore santa rosa middle to upper 80s. cooler in san francisco. 70 for oakland. 75 san jose. first day of your three day weekend temperatures running above average. san francisco 69 degrees is your normal. tomorrow 72. san jose your average is 82. tomorrow 84. the warm spot will be concorde with a high of 93. the full forecast coming up in seven minutes. >>> with traffic deaths on the rise san francisco is transforming its busiest intersections to help curb the trend. the city said it has installed 121 new signals at intersections near market street. and aims to add 140 more at the end of the year. they have added 76 new lights with longer yellow and red basis. 90 more in the works. so far 21 people have died in san francisco traffic this year. the city struggles to meet its goal of bringing fatalities to zero. >>> bart is showing off its new pla
weather. >>> paul joins us with a look at our labor day weekend forecast. >>> warm but not hot. it sounds good. you get saturday sunday and 90 monday. outside as we begin the holiday weekend. nobody in the 90s. lots of you in the 80s. concorde livermore santa rosa middle to upper 80s. cooler in san francisco. 70 for oakland. 75 san jose. first day of your three day weekend temperatures running above average. san francisco 69 degrees is your normal. tomorrow 72. san jose your...
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service. >> thank you. >> paul britain. i worked with gary for over a decade and we're going to miss him. every step of every appeal before the board. he has been a tremendous a help in-person and over the phone and with documents of my staff all a dooadore him. we wish him well and appreciate all he has done to help the city and help the process move forward over the last decade plus. thank you. >> thank you. >> is there any other public comment? any commissioner comments? >> sure. i'd like to lead off, you know i have something from the mayor. i'll upstage the mayor. we get weekly basis, this is only half of it, all the people work though comes in from the public. we as commissioners, we serve the public and the city. we serve the appellants and we serve the permit holder and anybody else that needs assistance in pushing their agenda forward. the person who actually pushes the agenda forward is the staff. gary has been amazing because he has to sort through all the stuff and there's a ton of it. literally, this will go about 2. and it's really hard work and gary has made my life tr
service. >> thank you. >> paul britain. i worked with gary for over a decade and we're going to miss him. every step of every appeal before the board. he has been a tremendous a help in-person and over the phone and with documents of my staff all a dooadore him. we wish him well and appreciate all he has done to help the city and help the process move forward over the last decade plus. thank you. >> thank you. >> is there any other public comment? any commissioner...
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frustrations among farmers with the president's tra ee's trade . today "the new york times's" paul krugman wrote it, the frauding of america's farmers, saying farmers' support of trump should be seen as a form of affinity fraud, in which they fall for a con man who they image to be someone like them. and as is often the case in such frauds, the con man and his associates actually have contempt for their marks. joining us by skype from his north dakota farm is bob ckylen a wheat farmer who says he's lost $400,000 since trump took office. beautiful piece of property you have there, bob. what's been happening with your business? >> well, we lost pretty much all of our markets since trump took over. he's dropped out of the tpp, he got rid of nafta. i raise a lot of wheat on my farm and the pacific rim countries, they like high-protein wheat, and that's what we raise here. so being the market is low, ever since last year at harvest this time, i sold wheat for $5.70. the market today is $5.82. there used to be up to $1 bonus on protein from 12 protein to 17, there would be a $1 spread. r
frustrations among farmers with the president's tra ee's trade . today "the new york times's" paul krugman wrote it, the frauding of america's farmers, saying farmers' support of trump should be seen as a form of affinity fraud, in which they fall for a con man who they image to be someone like them. and as is often the case in such frauds, the con man and his associates actually have contempt for their marks. joining us by skype from his north dakota farm is bob ckylen a wheat...
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. chair. >> senator paul. >> thank you for your testimony. it's important to know who comes to your country on student visas and if we have intelligence that they are here with bad intentions we don't let them in and are going to school and sent back home but we have a problem that seems to be recurring with our universities. i've been there many times and it's a great college and it's a real college with a great reputation in our state but they had three students recently come in on a student visas that were a visas taken away or turned back but i don't think it's because there was an actionable intelligence or kids did anything wrong or the universities did anything wrong but border patrol agents are simply saying it's a big university which is insulting to our university and to our state but i think it's not just the border problem agent but a simple list, wouldn't you think they have to type into a list for a student visa and say what universities are on that list and that university is on a list of the students but the only anomaly maybe that is an online course and some studen
. chair. >> senator paul. >> thank you for your testimony. it's important to know who comes to your country on student visas and if we have intelligence that they are here with bad intentions we don't let them in and are going to school and sent back home but we have a problem that seems to be recurring with our universities. i've been there many times and it's a great college and it's a real college with a great reputation in our state but they had three students recently come in...
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-- i'm 100% with you on that, stuart. all you have to do is, you know, look at people like paul krugman and you know, he said the market was going to crash after trump was elected. so that's how accurate he's been. stuart: we took note of that at the time and almost every day since. next one. "new york times" changes an article for the second time, they have done this in a month. the article titled "the tea party didn't get what it wanted but it did unleash the politics of anger." that was changed to include references to racist displays at some tea party rallies. the left complained that the original article just wasn't tough enough. come on, rich. how could the "new york times" claim to be objective when they do the kow-tow to the liberals who are readers? >> again, you see what you want to see and you preselect the data that makes your case. there are bad actors on the right. there are bad actors on the left. in a country the size of the united states, 330 million people, you are going to find what you want to find out. so it's not a fair representation of what's really going on. stu
-- i'm 100% with you on that, stuart. all you have to do is, you know, look at people like paul krugman and you know, he said the market was going to crash after trump was elected. so that's how accurate he's been. stuart: we took note of that at the time and almost every day since. next one. "new york times" changes an article for the second time, they have done this in a month. the article titled "the tea party didn't get what it wanted but it did unleash the politics of...
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decades. our chief meteorologist paul deanno is with us and he is tracking hurricane dorian. >> here is the latest. there was nothing between hurricane dorian and the east coast of florida that will make this storm weaker. the question is, how strong is it going to get? it is now a category 2 hurricane. winds 105 miles per hour. it is forecast to become a category 4 hurricane before landfall. that is the end of what we know. look at the forecast cone over theitate of florida. -- over the state of florida. there is not one part of florida that couldn't get hit by hurricane dorian and not one part we can say will get hit by hurricane dorian. florida is in the problem area here toward sunday, monday, tuesday or even wednesday. residents prepare for what is coming up next. >> reporter: we are still a few days out from the storm which is due a hit over the labor day weekend and could be one of the strongest central florida has seen in years. >> reporter: people are stocking up on water, food, gasoline and other supplies. >> three kids at home and a cat and trying to prepare. >> we have th
decades. our chief meteorologist paul deanno is with us and he is tracking hurricane dorian. >> here is the latest. there was nothing between hurricane dorian and the east coast of florida that will make this storm weaker. the question is, how strong is it going to get? it is now a category 2 hurricane. winds 105 miles per hour. it is forecast to become a category 4 hurricane before landfall. that is the end of what we know. look at the forecast cone over theitate of florida. -- over the...
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from cocoa beach. paul will have the latest track of dorian's path in about 15 minutes. >>> powerful earthquake struck off the oregon coast today. magnitude 6.3 shaker hit just after 8 am. epicenter about 150 miles from the coastal town abandoned. people as far north as portland however reported feeling it. hundreds of miles away. it did not trigger any tsunami alert. no reports of any damage or injuries. >>> the quake was the biggest of the seven-point one that struck ridgecrest in california on july 6. >>> the east bay a 12-year-old girl is in the hospital after being hit by a car while walking to school. it happened at around 7 am this morning on sunset road and trailside drive. the driver took off while neighbors tried to help a girl lying in the street. we spoke to her family. how is she doing?>> reporter: the stepfather said the little girl is a tough little cookie. she is in stable condition right now at uc davis medical center. she lives across on the other side of the street here. she was crossing the street right here sunset road and that was when she was hit at this inters
from cocoa beach. paul will have the latest track of dorian's path in about 15 minutes. >>> powerful earthquake struck off the oregon coast today. magnitude 6.3 shaker hit just after 8 am. epicenter about 150 miles from the coastal town abandoned. people as far north as portland however reported feeling it. hundreds of miles away. it did not trigger any tsunami alert. no reports of any damage or injuries. >>> the quake was the biggest of the seven-point one that struck...
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from disney. let's bring in our expert all things media. paul, disney got these regional networks from 21st century fox and paid a premium, but had a hard time selling them off. this is a big deal. >> this is the biggest of the regional sports networks disney acquired. in order to get the deal done, they had to divest the regional sports networks. they sold a bunch of those networks six months ago to sinclair broadcast group, then had to do this yes network separate because it is such a big deal, three point $5 billion in enterprise value. sinclair got some partners, amazon, in addition to the yankees, so the yankees are buying back the majority of the , and, sinclair buying 20% amazon came in as a funding partner. joe: just a funding partner or is there a strategic aspect for amazon? >> i think there will be a strategic aspect. business in the video with amazon prime. they are not in the sports side of the business. this is them dipping their toe into sports and sports rights. it is very important in professional sports leagues. look at espn and fox points one dealing with declin
from disney. let's bring in our expert all things media. paul, disney got these regional networks from 21st century fox and paid a premium, but had a hard time selling them off. this is a big deal. >> this is the biggest of the regional sports networks disney acquired. in order to get the deal done, they had to divest the regional sports networks. they sold a bunch of those networks six months ago to sinclair broadcast group, then had to do this yes network separate because it is such a...
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police need your help with the man with serious health issues. 84-year-old paul farmer has dementia. he walked away from his home about 530 monday night and was last seen tuesday morning, a few miles away near deanza boulevard and highway 92. he was wearing a red ball cap, prescription glasses, blue jeans and a light color windbreaker. police are asking anyone who sees him to call 911 and stay with him if you can until officers arrived . >>> a san jose school district decision to paint over a recent mural honoring cesar chavez. it was painted by an artist in june on the outside of a maintenance shed. on monday just hours before them parents arrive for back-to- school night, someone painted graffiti over the mural. >> we had parents showing up as early as 4 pm. we wanted to make sure the parents felt proud of their school so we had to cover it up. >> district administrators said had anti-graffiti coating applied but the shed surface made it impossible to save the mural. they have surveillance video of the person defacing that mural and they are working with san jose police to track the p
police need your help with the man with serious health issues. 84-year-old paul farmer has dementia. he walked away from his home about 530 monday night and was last seen tuesday morning, a few miles away near deanza boulevard and highway 92. he was wearing a red ball cap, prescription glasses, blue jeans and a light color windbreaker. police are asking anyone who sees him to call 911 and stay with him if you can until officers arrived . >>> a san jose school district decision to...
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-year-old paul farmer and he has dementia. he walked away 5:30 monday night. last seen tuesday morning. a couple of miles away, near deanza boulevard in highway 92. mr. farmer was wearing a red, baseball cap, prescription glasses, blue jeans and a light- colored windbreaker. again, you see his photo here. if you see him, call 911 and try to stay with him until the police arrive. >>> 7:18. let's get you out the door. sal castaneda, monitoring a transition day. >> some people, gasia and dave, are going to start to take time off tomorrow. unless it changes this year. i don't think it is. i think tomorrow is going to be a lighter day, commutewise. but it's going to be a busier day trying to get out of the bay area. interstate 80. to the macarthur maze. then you add more time at the bay brge. 880, as you can see there, looks okay. bay bridge, 15 to 20-minute wait before you make it onto the stand. san francisco issue a little slow traffic here on southbound 101 at the aictsdz slip. northbound 101 looks okay. no major issues on the san mateo or dunbarton bridge. as you look at the so
-year-old paul farmer and he has dementia. he walked away 5:30 monday night. last seen tuesday morning. a couple of miles away, near deanza boulevard in highway 92. mr. farmer was wearing a red, baseball cap, prescription glasses, blue jeans and a light- colored windbreaker. again, you see his photo here. if you see him, call 911 and try to stay with him until the police arrive. >>> 7:18. let's get you out the door. sal castaneda, monitoring a transition day. >> some people,...
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earlier today. i want to acknowledge doug paul. he was the at&t plant manager general control in new york. he had a key role in making the connections from the earth to the moon that we are talking tonight and he actually saw the live feeds even before nasa did. doug played a crucial role in making the longest distance phone call in history possible so we thank him and want to give him a round of applause. [ applause ] >> i also want to thank or president society members who are here or in the library watching on our overflow room and i want to thank as well a few people before i ask up rhonda from at&t because this event began a few months ago with a lunch in d.c. with jim cicone and jim for a long, long time ran the washington, d.c. office of at&t and he is the vice chair of the george herbert walker bush foundation. i asked him given that this was the most memorable phone call in history, do you think at&t would be interested in being involved and he said, i will get back to you on that. he called randall stephenson who is the visionary leader of at&t and randall sent me a leader
earlier today. i want to acknowledge doug paul. he was the at&t plant manager general control in new york. he had a key role in making the connections from the earth to the moon that we are talking tonight and he actually saw the live feeds even before nasa did. doug played a crucial role in making the longest distance phone call in history possible so we thank him and want to give him a round of applause. [ applause ] >> i also want to thank or president society members who are here...
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now accused of planning another mass shooting police say 19 year-old paul step or from high point university was found with 2 guns and ammo in his dorm room. the school says they were alerted to staffers weapons by other students. he was arrested tuesday being held now on $2 million bail. court documents a step or was watching mass shooting videos online for months and decided to move from boston to north carolina for college because it's easier to access guns. he's scheduled to be back in court on november 1st. >>more about the man who was shot and killed by police last month in chino in southern california, the attorneys representing this man. they say they're taking legal action against the police department lee she weighing was killed while police were serving a search warrant on a suspected illegal marijuana operation. chris wolfe has the details. >>she don't to that. course you haven't 3rd in chino swat officers were serving a search warrant at a home they sayinvolved in drug trafficking and cultivation the shooting occurred after a suspect was spotted hiding behind a door h
now accused of planning another mass shooting police say 19 year-old paul step or from high point university was found with 2 guns and ammo in his dorm room. the school says they were alerted to staffers weapons by other students. he was arrested tuesday being held now on $2 million bail. court documents a step or was watching mass shooting videos online for months and decided to move from boston to north carolina for college because it's easier to access guns. he's scheduled to be back in...
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north carolina accused of making threats of mass violence. paul, a freshman from boston attending high point university was arrested tuesday. the arrest was based on tips from another student. yesterday, prosecutors said he had guns and ammunition in his dorm room and studied mass shootings and was making plans to kill his roommate and himself if he didn't get in a fraternity. no one was hurt. >>> and developing news, a police department sued by the family of a man fatally shot by officers during a drug chase. this happened on july 3rd as police tried to serve a warrant at a home suspected aas a marijuana operation. the shooting occurred when the person was found hiding behind a door. he later died at a hospital. his family is seeking damages in excess of $10,000 from the city of chino and its police department. >> he's a good father. he's a good son. he cared for the family. he's trying to make a living. and he paid a big price. he was hired to take care of the marijuana house. he's not a drug dealer. >> in a statement, the police department said that it treats any loss of life v
north carolina accused of making threats of mass violence. paul, a freshman from boston attending high point university was arrested tuesday. the arrest was based on tips from another student. yesterday, prosecutors said he had guns and ammunition in his dorm room and studied mass shootings and was making plans to kill his roommate and himself if he didn't get in a fraternity. no one was hurt. >>> and developing news, a police department sued by the family of a man fatally shot by...
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from the fairgrounds in saint paul. pete? pete: good morning, guys. we have been on "fox & friends" with wisconsin and kennel ken state fair. i choose truth over fact. i will tell you the best state fair is the minnesota state fair and we will bring it to you on the other side of the break. ♪ my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. this is the family who wanted to connect... to go where they could explore and experience adventure in unexpected places... ♪ who were inspired by different cultures ♪ and found that the past can create new memories... leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. for everywhere you go, expedia has everything you need, all in one place. ♪ your cheating heart ♪ will make you. >> i swear i will never do this again. only time i will ever do this. >> look at that, with that music this is a delicious shot of the morning. governor g
from the fairgrounds in saint paul. pete? pete: good morning, guys. we have been on "fox & friends" with wisconsin and kennel ken state fair. i choose truth over fact. i will tell you the best state fair is the minnesota state fair and we will bring it to you on the other side of the break. ♪ my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the...
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chief meteorologist paul deanno is tracking the storm for us. >> here is the deal, the storm missed puerto rico. that is wonderful news for puerto rico, and as it moves over the caribbean it will sit over warm water and could impact florida as soon as sunday. take a look. >> reporter: hurricane dorian pounded the u.s. virgin islands with rain and winds as the storm strengthened into a category 1 hurricane. the stormknocked out power and damaged buildings. the u.s. virgin islands governor closed schools and issued a curfew through thursday morning. the national hurricane center said hurricane dorian shifted in the direction of florida and could hit the state as a major hurricane. >> you must have an evacuation plan. be sure tofill your gas tank. plan to leave to get to a safe area. >> the florida governor declared a state of emergency telling people to stock up on a week's worth of supply. >> you get ready and that is it. you can't do anything more. >> reporter: hurricane dorian could also move north into other states. >> it is difficult to forecast where the storm will go and how se
chief meteorologist paul deanno is tracking the storm for us. >> here is the deal, the storm missed puerto rico. that is wonderful news for puerto rico, and as it moves over the caribbean it will sit over warm water and could impact florida as soon as sunday. take a look. >> reporter: hurricane dorian pounded the u.s. virgin islands with rain and winds as the storm strengthened into a category 1 hurricane. the stormknocked out power and damaged buildings. the u.s. virgin islands...
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killed some 3,000 people and caused catastrophic damage just a few years ago. >> ktvu's paul chambers talked with a restaurant owner late today who is from puerto rico and has family there. what did he tell thankful that hurricane dorian caused the omitted damage to the island. some say this was a good test for residents who are much better prepared after back to back deadly hurricanes two years ago. heavy rains and high winds from hurricane dorian swept over the island of st. thomas. the storm caused flooding and power outages in the virgin islands and neighboring caribbean countries. forecasters thought dorian would make a direct hit on puerto rico but the national weather service says it went north with the center roughly 60 miles from san juan. the threat of the hurricane had people on the island and loved ones near the bay area bracing for the worst. >> i spoke to my mother this morning. and she's nervous. she said everybody took all the water from the supermarket. >> reporter: jose ortiz is the owner of a restaurant in oakland. born and raised in puerto rico, ortiz has
killed some 3,000 people and caused catastrophic damage just a few years ago. >> ktvu's paul chambers talked with a restaurant owner late today who is from puerto rico and has family there. what did he tell thankful that hurricane dorian caused the omitted damage to the island. some say this was a good test for residents who are much better prepared after back to back deadly hurricanes two years ago. heavy rains and high winds from hurricane dorian swept over the island of st. thomas....
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use technology to see what they are getting themselves into? that is what paul carter has been looking at in switzerland. for firefighters, it is often the things they cannot see that are the most dangerous. the helmet i am wearing has a thermal—imaging camera fitted to the side. what is unique is that it incorporates a small google glass style heads—up display. it is visible over one eye, giving firefighters thermal imaging without obscuring normal vision. i'm going to use it going into this very smoky room and see what i can see. luckily, it is not too smoky in here at the moment and i can actually still see but once the smoke really starts to get up, as strange as it may sound, my view of that fire is going to completely disappear. in a modern building, there are a lot of synthetic materials, buildings are more close than ever. so there is a lot of smoke development and fire actually may be hidden behind smoke or there may e people hidden on the floor where you don't see it, the thickness of the smoke is a real issue for firefighters. you always have access to the therma
use technology to see what they are getting themselves into? that is what paul carter has been looking at in switzerland. for firefighters, it is often the things they cannot see that are the most dangerous. the helmet i am wearing has a thermal—imaging camera fitted to the side. what is unique is that it incorporates a small google glass style heads—up display. it is visible over one eye, giving firefighters thermal imaging without obscuring normal vision. i'm going to use it going into...
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factories, you produce things, could you retool perhaps and build four machines? to his credit paul davies the then president of fmc depicted on the left, he had an opportunity to serve the nation and to serve fmc's interests as well, shareholders. and so paul davies said, sure, we can build this thing. we'll partner with robeling and the navy, we'll mass-produce the landing vehicle tract, the amtrack as it came to be called. davies appreciated fmc had no experience in building vehicles. he has a few key people that worked up in the industrial belt and facilities such as in lancing, michigan, but he'll hire people to build war machinery. but one of the key misconceptions about war production is usually you can only do one of two things. it's this or that, either/or. you can do guns or butter. in the case of fmc in one sense it's involved in the butter industry, involved in agriculture. what's striking about the way in which fmc mobilized for amphibian tractor construction is that it did want stop its agriculture production business whatsoever. it did both, and this is how. one of it
factories, you produce things, could you retool perhaps and build four machines? to his credit paul davies the then president of fmc depicted on the left, he had an opportunity to serve the nation and to serve fmc's interests as well, shareholders. and so paul davies said, sure, we can build this thing. we'll partner with robeling and the navy, we'll mass-produce the landing vehicle tract, the amtrack as it came to be called. davies appreciated fmc had no experience in building vehicles. he...
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mortgage services paul. -- pull. it's the same bag of checks. -- tricks. we will make sure our student loan program is solvent, and i mean a rainy day solvent. with what the president is doing, we could be headed towards a tough economic time, if not a recession. it should not be a source of profit. andation is an investment nobody knows that better than those of us here in orange county who have come here in part because of the quality education our kids get. kindergarten all the way through post secondary. so i'm working on that. i'm also doing work in terms of mental health. we need to defend the formal care act, and to be clear, it is under attack. but it is also important student knowledge that some of the promises and the affordable care act we are struggling to make a reality. one of those is mental health parity. meeting that mental health coverage is treated the same as physical health problems. anyone who is looking their insurance and try to locate a psychologist network knows there are not very many, they are not taking the patient's, and it is very difficult to get the cov
mortgage services paul. -- pull. it's the same bag of checks. -- tricks. we will make sure our student loan program is solvent, and i mean a rainy day solvent. with what the president is doing, we could be headed towards a tough economic time, if not a recession. it should not be a source of profit. andation is an investment nobody knows that better than those of us here in orange county who have come here in part because of the quality education our kids get. kindergarten all the way through...
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, supervisor. paul ratis, public works project manager for this project. there's about 30 blocks in the project. we score streets between 0 and 100, 100 being the best and 0 being fully pot-holed and a really bad street. once you pave the streets, the street goes up to 100. those streets will go up to 100 and then every year slowly scale back down. >> supervisor mar: one final question -- i would be interested or my office would be interested in seeing the more detailed streets and blocks that would be repaved through this and i guess maybe just a comment. it seems like it would be good to sort of get input, at least from the district supervisor's office, about priority streets and blocks. so i don't know if there's still an opportunity for us to still have some dialog about that. >> this project is nearing the 100% design, but we do have our information about our program on our website and we can also provide you the information about the project directly to your office too. >> supervisor mar: that sounds great. thank you. >> chair fewer: i think actually you bring up a good question.
, supervisor. paul ratis, public works project manager for this project. there's about 30 blocks in the project. we score streets between 0 and 100, 100 being the best and 0 being fully pot-holed and a really bad street. once you pave the streets, the street goes up to 100. those streets will go up to 100 and then every year slowly scale back down. >> supervisor mar: one final question -- i would be interested or my office would be interested in seeing the more detailed streets and blocks...
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. they're pulling the exact same tricks i saw the mortgage servicers paul heard you call, you get a different answer about what you pay. you call, you asked for help, you get disconnected. as all the same bag of tricks. we're going to be holding them accountable. making sure our student loan program is solvent. and i mean it rainy day solvent. because with what the president has been doing, we could well be headed toward a tough economic. , if not a recession. so we want to make sure that student loan program is solvent. but it should not be a source of profit. on the backs of our young people. education is an investment. nobody knows that better than those of us here in orts county who have again come up come here partly because of the quality of education that our kids get. from kindergarten all with your post secondary. so i'm working on that. i'm also doing a lot of work in terms of mental health. we need to defend the affordable care act. and to be clear, it is under attack. but it is also important to acknowledge that some of the promises in the of formal care act, we are stil
. they're pulling the exact same tricks i saw the mortgage servicers paul heard you call, you get a different answer about what you pay. you call, you asked for help, you get disconnected. as all the same bag of tricks. we're going to be holding them accountable. making sure our student loan program is solvent. and i mean it rainy day solvent. because with what the president has been doing, we could well be headed toward a tough economic. , if not a recession. so we want to make sure that...
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carolina? lost wayne. paul in west palm beach, florida, independent. caller: thank you for taking my call. people like al gore, elizabeth warren, and many people -- politicians running for president, these people go on private jets, polluting the air. they should set an example first. aretries like india, china, you going to preach to them? what about those countries? are they going to do anything about that? it used to be called global warming in the 2000s. now we call it climate change. why? if one thing goes wrong, they can point to that. disappointed. god is in control, god will take care. host: steve, south carolina, good morning. forer: i am so thankful c-span and "washington journal." zone.s the real no spin i am disappointed this has to be reduced to politics. this is a nonpartisan issue and concern. i don't have to take sides on this issue. it is a shame we can have a productive discussion. if you are conservative -- i am conservative leaning and i am concerned about climate change, but if i talk to my republican friends, they look at me like i have a third eye in the middle
carolina? lost wayne. paul in west palm beach, florida, independent. caller: thank you for taking my call. people like al gore, elizabeth warren, and many people -- politicians running for president, these people go on private jets, polluting the air. they should set an example first. aretries like india, china, you going to preach to them? what about those countries? are they going to do anything about that? it used to be called global warming in the 2000s. now we call it climate change. why?...
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fighting this right now from the air. paul is looking at the weather conditions in that area. >> let's go to paul right now. >> thankfully we're looking at contentions that are not horrible for fighting a fire. when max gusting at 8 to 14 miles per hour. temperatures are in the low to mid 80s. yes, it is warm, yes it is drive. the wind is not a huge issue. >> all right, we'll get back t. >>> our top story at 5:30 pm. sent is a is san jose is trying to make way with the housing crisis. >> they're making changes in the permitting processa di the >> reporter: when it comes to getting a building permit here in the city of san jose, it exc time-consuming. an expensive process that is worse than db. trust me, i know. but if you're trying to build a granny unit, a backyard home, the city is going to treat you like a rock star. it turns out one of the solutions of the housing crisis is buried underneath all of that red tape at city hall. they just need to get out of their own way. >> welcome everyone. >> reporter: this is an accurate him for additional dwelling unit. the secondary ho
fighting this right now from the air. paul is looking at the weather conditions in that area. >> let's go to paul right now. >> thankfully we're looking at contentions that are not horrible for fighting a fire. when max gusting at 8 to 14 miles per hour. temperatures are in the low to mid 80s. yes, it is warm, yes it is drive. the wind is not a huge issue. >> all right, we'll get back t. >>> our top story at 5:30 pm. sent is a is san jose is trying to make way with...
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halliburton to work for speaker john boehner and speaker paul ryan. i last speaker is kelly farmer, he associate director for the affordability and energy efficiency division for the district of columbia area she is responsible for the management of energy programs, the fitness program and of course the low income home energy assistance program. we have a terrific panel and the intent is to provide you with a perspective on energy poverty in our state and out of the address not just through one program through a partnership of states, utilities and local governments all working together to help families pay their home energy bill. so a couple of things in thinking about energy affordability and energy poverty, what does it really mean? it just some broad topic and we hear a lot about poverty in the united states, affordability what specifically is meant by energy poverty ? for low income families if 10 percent of income is what their energy bill represents, almost 4 times the rate for a non-american household so that gives you some perspective of the main point is energy because it's t
halliburton to work for speaker john boehner and speaker paul ryan. i last speaker is kelly farmer, he associate director for the affordability and energy efficiency division for the district of columbia area she is responsible for the management of energy programs, the fitness program and of course the low income home energy assistance program. we have a terrific panel and the intent is to provide you with a perspective on energy poverty in our state and out of the address not just through...
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else and finally i get to meet some . nice. job paul on our do your part do you know your poem don't yet you know i'm a god i know. what all big. well you know non date doctors all. the hmong feel the communist government in laos they call it the red laos is punishing them for fighting for the americans who want yang was a young man he fought for the americans against the communists be enemies now he feels abandoned by me and got his own. version of make up you who. they want. well the one that power board. i feel you need to shout. circle on him. when you're watching the slow death of a people it's hard to know what to do or even what to say i try to reassure them i gave them what i had in my pack of medical supplies and food the 1st time the younger hmong had seen ham and cheese. dictate one piece of good thick 11 throwing in. different i. don't. know sheepishly they came forward for a taste 1st the men. who were going out and then the women some a little confused about what they were being offered and your mother well i don't know what are you i mean or not i don't. want to know a
else and finally i get to meet some . nice. job paul on our do your part do you know your poem don't yet you know i'm a god i know. what all big. well you know non date doctors all. the hmong feel the communist government in laos they call it the red laos is punishing them for fighting for the americans who want yang was a young man he fought for the americans against the communists be enemies now he feels abandoned by me and got his own. version of make up you who. they want. well the one...
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, through the money supply. and ultimately put paul at the fed who cut the money supply. kennedy was much more interested in government spending to mitigate the impact on the working class and the poor of inflation. those will be the two biggest policy differences that come to mind. >> i would like to thank all the panelists. i would like to thank all of you for coming. i urge you to read and be skeptical. [applause] you will are all part of a cohort of people we have to fight for the free universe. thank you all. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon with the massachusetts historical society and so happy that we celebrate historians as they present their book the problem with democracy with
, through the money supply. and ultimately put paul at the fed who cut the money supply. kennedy was much more interested in government spending to mitigate the impact on the working class and the poor of inflation. those will be the two biggest policy differences that come to mind. >> i would like to thank all the panelists. i would like to thank all of you for coming. i urge you to read and be skeptical. [applause] you will are all part of a cohort of people we have to fight for the...
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interested to rain that in through limiting the money supply and paul volcker at the fed kennedy was much more interested in government spending to mitigate the impacts on the working class those are the two biggest policy differences thank you to the panel. thank you for coming by the books you will learn a lot. read and be skeptical. [applause] you are all part of a cohort of people that fight what people are trying to force on us. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon with the massachusetts historical society and so happy
interested to rain that in through limiting the money supply and paul volcker at the fed kennedy was much more interested in government spending to mitigate the impacts on the working class those are the two biggest policy differences thank you to the panel. thank you for coming by the books you will learn a lot. read and be skeptical. [applause] you are all part of a cohort of people that fight what people are trying to force on us. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >>...
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live look. san jose, beautiful evening. our chief meteorologist paul deanno has been watching the temperatures. still pretty toasty. >> it is warm inland. hot in fairfield. 4:00 p.m. it was 102 degrees. unlike any other place in the united states of america, in the same general area it was also 59 degrees. at the coast 43 degrees cooler over 42 miles. more than one degree per mile. 59 pacifica this afternoon. 102 fairfield. what does this mean? increase in humidity and cloud cover and we will share a few degrees off the inland temperatures. concord above average. high of 94. oakland 4 degrees above average, 78. 72 in san francisco. may have noticed in the south bay cloud cover working north. those tropical clouds head to the north as an old tropical storm dissipated. the cloud cover will impact your tuesday. your full 7-day forecast coming up in 12 minutes. >> thank you very much. >>> looking live now at sfo where major runway changes are on the way septembering september 7 a runway will be closed for repairs. 28 left. one of the run ways for international landings will be closed
live look. san jose, beautiful evening. our chief meteorologist paul deanno has been watching the temperatures. still pretty toasty. >> it is warm inland. hot in fairfield. 4:00 p.m. it was 102 degrees. unlike any other place in the united states of america, in the same general area it was also 59 degrees. at the coast 43 degrees cooler over 42 miles. more than one degree per mile. 59 pacifica this afternoon. 102 fairfield. what does this mean? increase in humidity and cloud cover and we...
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. >>> this is a first time i have ever done a sports cast trying to get through it while paul is reciting monty python and the holy grail. >>> cbs evening news is coming up next.>>> john dickerson is here with a review. >>> tonight on the cbs evening news a judge finds johnson & johnson guilty of fueling an opioid crisis. and orders the company to pay $572 million. how similar cases nationwide could . > ngical storm dorian. itbarrs towathe caribbean. will it hit puerto rico is a hurrican >>> veterans in crisis get a lifetime. tonight on the cbs evening news. . coecting 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. >>> a special animal sanctuary in vacaville. >>> it provides a loving home to chickens with special needs. >>> the name is pretty cute. it is called the fun
. >>> this is a first time i have ever done a sports cast trying to get through it while paul is reciting monty python and the holy grail. >>> cbs evening news is coming up next.>>> john dickerson is here with a review. >>> tonight on the cbs evening news a judge finds johnson & johnson guilty of fueling an opioid crisis. and orders the company to pay $572 million. how similar cases nationwide could . > ngical storm dorian. itbarrs towathe caribbean....
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. video shows long lines is residents are bracing for the worst. paul has been in the weather center tracking the storm for us. >>> we are looking at a storm that is approaching the caribbean. it is getting stronger. and will likely be the first storm to impact laces like puerto rico or the lee leeward islands the next 24 to 48 hours. the latest stats we do have a storm sustained winds 60 miles per hour. stronger gus. that is the center of the storm. the center will likely pass over a few islands including barbados. over the next day. those colored things around some the islands are tropical storm warnings. the storm itself is moving west and northwest at 14 miles per hour. this is the forecast cone. not a guarantee he will follow this path. most likely prediction from the national hurricane center is take a category one hurricane closer to the south of puerto rico. by wednesday afternoon. somewhere close to hispaniola which is the island which encompasses haiti and the dr by thursday afternoon. will this become a problem for the bahamas of florida? it is too early to tell. if it wer
. video shows long lines is residents are bracing for the worst. paul has been in the weather center tracking the storm for us. >>> we are looking at a storm that is approaching the caribbean. it is getting stronger. and will likely be the first storm to impact laces like puerto rico or the lee leeward islands the next 24 to 48 hours. the latest stats we do have a storm sustained winds 60 miles per hour. stronger gus. that is the center of the storm. the center will likely pass over a...
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back when you buy a new samsung note. click, call or visit a store today. paul: welcome to daybreak australia. i'm paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. selina: i'm selina wang in beijing. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. the g7 wraps with no traditional communique. just a declaration that calls for fair and open fair global trade. the $44 billion hit. apple's long reliance
back when you buy a new samsung note. click, call or visit a store today. paul: welcome to daybreak australia. i'm paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. selina: i'm selina wang in beijing. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. the g7 wraps with no traditional communique. just a declaration that calls for fair and open fair global trade. the $44 billion hit. apple's long reliance
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to speak up." joining me now, actually strong, former spokeswoman and advisor to paul ryan. she is joining us from los angeles. actually, you are in montana. tell us what you think about this. the full quote from rashida tlaib. she said, it's been very clear to me that he is scared of us. he is afraid of women of color because we are not afraid of him and we are not afraid to speak up and say we have a white supremacist in the white house who has a hate agenda. he is afraid because we have a real agenda. a real agenda for the american people." that is one way of looking at i it. >> i'm pretty confident that president trump is not afraid of the so-called squad. if anything i think he has properly elevated the squad and their left-wing policies and to make them the face of the democratic party. this is politically smart. the policies are not popular, whether it is anti-israel, medicare for all, the green new deal, they are out of step with the vast majority of americans. the president has elevated them to make them the face of the party and that being said i would suggest if i was ad
to speak up." joining me now, actually strong, former spokeswoman and advisor to paul ryan. she is joining us from los angeles. actually, you are in montana. tell us what you think about this. the full quote from rashida tlaib. she said, it's been very clear to me that he is scared of us. he is afraid of women of color because we are not afraid of him and we are not afraid to speak up and say we have a white supremacist in the white house who has a hate agenda. he is afraid because we...
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paul it's robbing them to pay others. on taxes on hard-working americans to create a program we should be focusing on new ways to acknowledge businesses. we know they want to be able to provide. the incentives and making it easier for small businesses to be in together to write these benefits. we keep hearing and hearing they will only pay half of the tax because their employer would pay the other half. can you speak to where the other half would be. where would actually come from. >> economic consensus in the cost that the burden would come down to that themselves. we've heard from small business owners. they employ about 25 women that even though she already has a paid leave policy that this act would cause her to change the policy she has introduced compensation for those workers. the cost has to be spread to the employees themselves. in particular among the lower income people who don't had access to plans already in place. they can recoup those costs by not providing that plan anymore for employers that don't have a plan already they will have to that cost take that cost down to t
paul it's robbing them to pay others. on taxes on hard-working americans to create a program we should be focusing on new ways to acknowledge businesses. we know they want to be able to provide. the incentives and making it easier for small businesses to be in together to write these benefits. we keep hearing and hearing they will only pay half of the tax because their employer would pay the other half. can you speak to where the other half would be. where would actually come from. >>...
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know and be happy. >>it really is price gouging in this market catherine pauling is with the alameda renters coalition. she says rishon is one of 3 section 8 tenants now facing eviction throughout alameda pauling along with others is fighting for rs and those with disabilities as housing prices skyrocket across the bay area. >>people should only be evicted her cause and not just because someone says they want more rain tomorrow. >>next month alameda city council will consider an adjustment to the city's rent stabilization ordinance the plan would be to extend just cause eviction protections to people on section 8. if it passes these tenants could not be evicted without cause we're asking for the city for the people of alameda who want a stable community and to protect our elders to please right to counsel and say that they support having fair. calls on addiction for everybody, reporting in alameda dan thorn kron 4 to tell you. >>a bizarre story out of los angeles as admitted that he li he said he was attacked and shot by a sniper. deputy angel rain osa deputy angel reynoso th
know and be happy. >>it really is price gouging in this market catherine pauling is with the alameda renters coalition. she says rishon is one of 3 section 8 tenants now facing eviction throughout alameda pauling along with others is fighting for rs and those with disabilities as housing prices skyrocket across the bay area. >>people should only be evicted her cause and not just because someone says they want more rain tomorrow. >>next month alameda city council will consider...
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make the viral moment with c-span viewers. yay, c-span viewers. hello. hello to paul who just wrote, "when are you going to be on on c-span?" so this is how i think we win, and we do it by acknowledging that our country is divided, that this guy is trying to divide it, but that we know in our core, because we know some of our neighbors and friends that don't always agree with us, that there is more that unites us than divides us, we can appeal to the better angels, that we see ourselves as americans through and through, from the beginning to the end, and that what this guy is doing is not consistent with how we run our country. it just isn't. and when you've got a president -- and you always think about this from your past, when republican presidents would go on tv with a major announcement. you would tune in, maybe your kids would watch it -- ok, fine, you thought it was important for your kids to see, because they are president of the united states. you would tell them later, you never know what this guy is going to say at a rally. you want to turn down the sound, because you are
make the viral moment with c-span viewers. yay, c-span viewers. hello. hello to paul who just wrote, "when are you going to be on on c-span?" so this is how i think we win, and we do it by acknowledging that our country is divided, that this guy is trying to divide it, but that we know in our core, because we know some of our neighbors and friends that don't always agree with us, that there is more that unites us than divides us, we can appeal to the better angels, that we see...