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some of the heaviest rain rolling to the north. all microclimates showing rain, breezy conditions, wet roads. it is 52 in the tri-valley. 56 in the south bay. not only is it wet, it is chilly out there. we will continue to see the rain moving with n with yellows and reds continuing to roll to the north. the south bay and parts of the peninsula getting a little bit of a break before the next round of rain moves in. we will talk about what to expect as you make plans for the weekend. that's coming up in a few minutes. >>> thank you, kari. this is where the rain came through on the sweep. we are showing you the blue. that's where the ponding and puddling, over towards san francisco, san mateo, across oakland for 880 and 580. no major issues. traffic is light. we have the crash near the sublynn interchange near 580. so that will be a factor. chp should be there just shortly. the tri-valley out of the altamonte, no delays. watch the conditions. you will have to lower your speed. so far no delays. one ace train runs this morning. a quick
some of the heaviest rain rolling to the north. all microclimates showing rain, breezy conditions, wet roads. it is 52 in the tri-valley. 56 in the south bay. not only is it wet, it is chilly out there. we will continue to see the rain moving with n with yellows and reds continuing to roll to the north. the south bay and parts of the peninsula getting a little bit of a break before the next round of rain moves in. we will talk about what to expect as you make plans for the weekend. that's...
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the energy in the music. if you did have characteristics in your life today and he was taking ritalin what would that affect being that as a base is based on expert input. it's really fascinating questions to explore. or post a comment on her facebook page. facebook.com .. >> check out the listing of the upcoming programs. we have one for members only next week on congressional term limits and programs ranging from the constitutionalism of the civil war to experts of nyu barry friedman and on and on, check out the program for our various events. if you're interested in becoming a constitutional member visit the table outside the theater here and again, we're late starting and want to get right into the program. and everyone silence your cell phones. so without further ado, we're going to be talking about two books here today about john adams and both of them touch upon his account of aristocracy and his life. we have we have john adams republic, the one, the few and the many, a warm national constitutional ce
the energy in the music. if you did have characteristics in your life today and he was taking ritalin what would that affect being that as a base is based on expert input. it's really fascinating questions to explore. or post a comment on her facebook page. facebook.com .. >> check out the listing of the upcoming programs. we have one for members only next week on congressional term limits and programs ranging from the constitutionalism of the civil war to experts of nyu barry friedman...
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of the subject of the action, the nature of the action environmental violation that led to, the annual budget, the number of employees, and this best described each environmental enforcement action including investigations and enforcement procedures that was closed including a description of the resolution of the matter. whether a fine or penalty was levied. the amount of such fine or if sothe amount of such fine or, -- if so the amount of such fine , or penalty. whether nonmonetary remedies were required and if so, what. whether criminal prosecution was initiated in the matter and if so what the solution or , resolution to the prosecution was. that was the end of that question. senator whitehouse's 84th and 85th question. list all matters you have had with the department of the interior or the epa into became the attorney general of oklahoma for the purpose of this and the following questions -- matters referred to lawsuits in which your office filed a friend of the court brief, enforcement actions, investigations, rulemaking, any other matter which included adjudication between parti
of the subject of the action, the nature of the action environmental violation that led to, the annual budget, the number of employees, and this best described each environmental enforcement action including investigations and enforcement procedures that was closed including a description of the resolution of the matter. whether a fine or penalty was levied. the amount of such fine or if sothe amount of such fine or, -- if so the amount of such fine , or penalty. whether nonmonetary remedies...
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the red on the map. it's still going to be a little bit slow but now we're coming back here. chip, i think what i would suggest to you is either we go right down here and make a left. chip says yes. we're getting out of the traffic and out to the sunset. are you looking at me? thank you. back to you. >>> this week's rain has taken a toll on the roadways. lee martinez is joining us live now from the scene. . >> looks like the pothole has patched up here. this is westbound lanes and the pothole appeared to be on the far right lane and also on to the shoulder. we had a chp officer out here who was stopping traffic with his lights on and cones out and flares. just a couple minutes ago he packed up and the traffic is flowing good. earlier it was all the way back up to 205 and tracy. elsewhere in the bay area crews were so busy with storm damage. this morning in berkeley a huge pine tree crashed down on park side drive damaging two cars and taking down three power lines. also last night we found crews restorin
the red on the map. it's still going to be a little bit slow but now we're coming back here. chip, i think what i would suggest to you is either we go right down here and make a left. chip says yes. we're getting out of the traffic and out to the sunset. are you looking at me? thank you. back to you. >>> this week's rain has taken a toll on the roadways. lee martinez is joining us live now from the scene. . >> looks like the pothole has patched up here. this is westbound lanes...
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and i was driving over the bay bridge this morning and the lights in the tunnel were out. >> the lights were out. >> yeah. >> it was eerie. >> the lights went out in the city. >> in the tunnel. [ laughter ] >> i called up to ted at kcbs radio the lights are out it's eerie and people are driving really fast and he goes, well, that's what headlights are for! >> well, okay. [ laughter ] >> i know, right? wasn't it eerie, snow. >> it was. >> especially going through the tunnel. >> yeah. >> it was. >> yeah. >> okay. >> well. >> i wonder if they are on now. does anyone know? >> we'll figure out why the lights are out. in my 21 years of driving over that bay bridge this is the only second i remember that happening. >> i have seen it happen before in bad weather but not bad weather this morning. >> we have bad weather coming in advancement of the heavy rain, we already have a flash flood watch in effect for the spillway in butte county near oroville and we have a flash flood watch in effect for the carquinez strait and the delta. you can see the outside lights are on the at the bay bridge. when
and i was driving over the bay bridge this morning and the lights in the tunnel were out. >> the lights were out. >> yeah. >> it was eerie. >> the lights went out in the city. >> in the tunnel. [ laughter ] >> i called up to ted at kcbs radio the lights are out it's eerie and people are driving really fast and he goes, well, that's what headlights are for! >> well, okay. [ laughter ] >> i know, right? wasn't it eerie, snow. >> it was....
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if he believes that the time of the house either in the chamber or that the time of the house either in the chamberor in that the time of the house either in the chamber or in westminster hall, would be well spent by discussing this matter, he knows the avenues that are open to him. sir gerald. further to that point of order, eyeing gree ——i agree with mike honourable friend and i was taken by surprise which had the appearance of a misunderstanding but it had the appearance of an executive order. i was slightly surprised by that. i had discussed the matter with the clerk who had done me the enormous courtesy of asking my view and i had declared informally but i thought it was sensible to continue because this, mr speaker, is the high court of parliament. and i do think that the clerks dressed as they are add to the dignity of the house. some of us are to the dignity of the house. some of us are not always capable of enhancing that. but the clerks do. it wasn't an executive order. it was a request from the clerks themselves to which i, and the members of the house of commons commi
if he believes that the time of the house either in the chamber or that the time of the house either in the chamberor in that the time of the house either in the chamber or in westminster hall, would be well spent by discussing this matter, he knows the avenues that are open to him. sir gerald. further to that point of order, eyeing gree ——i agree with mike honourable friend and i was taken by surprise which had the appearance of a misunderstanding but it had the appearance of an executive...
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the blue bars on the chart are the upward climb of the mandatory spending. the yellow bars show the slow growth of the dedicated taxes and fees. and the red line shows the short fall between the two. dedicated taxes and fees currently are paying for less than half of total mandatory spending ago more of our workforce becomes eligible to retire, the short falls of benefits paid will only increase. where does the growing difference come from? it either has to be stolen from the future or taken from the present which means that even less can be done under the regular budget. the problem is that congress is not regularly reviewing automatic spending programs like social security and medicare. our government makes promises to pay for these programs without identifying a source of revenue that will ensure their sustainability. congress is also not successfully providing oversight over the 30% of government spending controlled through the annual appropriations process. we've only completed appropriations on time four times in the past 40 years. continuing resolutio
the blue bars on the chart are the upward climb of the mandatory spending. the yellow bars show the slow growth of the dedicated taxes and fees. and the red line shows the short fall between the two. dedicated taxes and fees currently are paying for less than half of total mandatory spending ago more of our workforce becomes eligible to retire, the short falls of benefits paid will only increase. where does the growing difference come from? it either has to be stolen from the future or taken...
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the content and the content was the infighting within the dnc bernie sanders v. hillary clinton i didn't find that to be quite as fascinating as political committee did. the podesta e-mails had not classified information. you have a sense of what hillary clinton speeches to goldman sack were like. there was not in there a whole lot that was remarkable. what was remarkable was the fact that there's a channel from russian intelligence to wikileaks and russian intelligence distributing this through other channels that told us a lot about the russian operation. but we didn't know that that early. >> we learned it pretty fast. by july we were writing story -- the first publication was early july. by the third week of july we wrote a story that u.s. intelligence conclude that it was russians that were behind all of this. the intelligence community came out on october 7th. so within a matter of weeks, we put it together. >> it had an am beaubiguity abo. in ret trospect that this was pt of an operation to hurt hillary clinton there was not on the summer and the campaign
the content and the content was the infighting within the dnc bernie sanders v. hillary clinton i didn't find that to be quite as fascinating as political committee did. the podesta e-mails had not classified information. you have a sense of what hillary clinton speeches to goldman sack were like. there was not in there a whole lot that was remarkable. what was remarkable was the fact that there's a channel from russian intelligence to wikileaks and russian intelligence distributing this...
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the media as "the enemy of the people". the president made the comments during a rally on saturday in florida — but his defense secretary, james mattis, had this to say when he was asked what he thought of the media. i've had some rather contentious times with the press, but no, the press as far as i'm concerned are a constituency that we deal with, and i don't have any issues with the press myself. mr mattis is not the only republican to speak out in support of the press. senatorjohn mccain told the nbc programme ‘meet the press' that attacking the media had overtones of dictatorship... if you want to preserve democracy as we know it, you have to have a free and many times adversial press, and without it, i'm afraid that we would lose so much of our individual liberties over time. that's how dictators get started. that is how dictators get started, with tweets like that? with — no, they get started by suppressing a free press. in other words, a consolidation of power. when you look at history, the first thing that di
the media as "the enemy of the people". the president made the comments during a rally on saturday in florida — but his defense secretary, james mattis, had this to say when he was asked what he thought of the media. i've had some rather contentious times with the press, but no, the press as far as i'm concerned are a constituency that we deal with, and i don't have any issues with the press myself. mr mattis is not the only republican to speak out in support of the press....
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the alliance plays a crucial and in the north atlantic the world. the united states commitment to nato is clear. as we speak, president trump's is developing plans to make sure the strongest military in the world becomes stronger still. mr.me are sure you secretary that in the united states, we are about the process of strengthening our military and restoring the arsenal of democracy working with members tocongress we intend increase military funding to make it possible for us to provide for the common defense of the people of the united states but also meet the obligations that we have with our treaty allies including in this his store treaty. america therefore i can say with confidence, america will do our part but europe's defense requires europe's commitment. as much as ours. at the whale summit in 2014, all 28 members of the nato alliance declared their intention to move towards a minimum security investment of 2% of their gross domestic product on defense within a decade. as a candidate for office, president trump's called attention repeatedly
the alliance plays a crucial and in the north atlantic the world. the united states commitment to nato is clear. as we speak, president trump's is developing plans to make sure the strongest military in the world becomes stronger still. mr.me are sure you secretary that in the united states, we are about the process of strengthening our military and restoring the arsenal of democracy working with members tocongress we intend increase military funding to make it possible for us to provide for...
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i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: ms. hirono: i ask unanimous consent to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. hirono: office of management and budget is it probably the most powerful federal job than most americans have never heard of. probably if you were to ask five out of five regular people out there whether they've even heard of the office of management and budget or its importance, i would say five of them would say never heard of it and what do they do? the director of o.m.b. has broad discretion to develop federal regulations and to set spending priorities across the federal government -- spending priorities across the government. so i think we should make sure that this person actually cares about service to the people of america. for example, if the defense department needs more resources for our troops, o.m.b. has to sign off. if the environmental protection agency wants to protect our communities from air and water pollution, o.m.b. has to sign of
i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: ms. hirono: i ask unanimous consent to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. hirono: office of management and budget is it probably the most powerful federal job than most americans have never heard of. probably if you were to ask five out of five regular people out there whether they've even heard of the office of management and budget or its importance, i would...
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the ayes to the right, 293. there are more votes later but ministers hope the legislation will complete all its commons stages tonight. good morning. for once the labour leader wants to support the government. he has ordered all his mps to vote for the bill. but that has already led to three resignations from his shadow cabinet, and there could be more. the shadow business secretary clive lewis said he has yet to decide how he will vote. it's a really tough call and i think lots of mps are really having a tough time at the moment on this one. one final thought, if you defy the whip tonight, will you resign your position in the shadow cabinet? i think if you defy the whip, you do resign. questions to the prime minister. in the commons, the prime minister was challenged by the snp leader who said she did not have support in scotland to press ahead with the brexit negotiations. so given that the scottish parliament has voted overwhelmingly against her approach, and all bar one mp representing a scottish constituenc
the ayes to the right, 293. there are more votes later but ministers hope the legislation will complete all its commons stages tonight. good morning. for once the labour leader wants to support the government. he has ordered all his mps to vote for the bill. but that has already led to three resignations from his shadow cabinet, and there could be more. the shadow business secretary clive lewis said he has yet to decide how he will vote. it's a really tough call and i think lots of mps are...
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the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street," live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell in two minutes on this tuesday. hope you had a good, long weekend. lot of news to come back to, including decent retail numbers out of home depot, walmart and macy's. pmis look strong in europe. we're going to finally put the q on earning season to close. this will be, believe it or not, right in front of warning season next month. >> right. >> then beneficials on the tape. we have harker and williams later on today. harker, of course, said he will not take march off the table. still sees three hikes this year. >> that's also a point to focus on. last week, that was the story, was a belief that we could get rate hikes sooner. it reignited the inflation, dollar went up. it allowed banks to carry the rest of the
the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street," live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell in two minutes on this tuesday. hope you had a good, long weekend. lot of news to come back to, including decent retail numbers out of home depot, walmart...
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of the news media by the trump administration with the treatment of the media by the obama administration. >> it is worth noting in julie's right. there are dedicated journalists who go to the white house every day and have every intention of looking for facts but they may not -- the majority of reporters may not be out there to take down donald trump but there is an alarming percentage of reporters out there who also don't want to cover him fairly and don't want to give him the benefit of the doubt even in cases where he deserved that. these same people covering barack obama gave him the benefit of the doubt at every turn. i think that's what -- when donald trump talks about the fake news media and all this stuff, he gets away with sort of smearing everyone with a broad brush but there are enough bad actors out there to give him cover to make those claims. >> james: stay tuned, panel. we will have more in a moment. up next, president trump's foreign relation challenges as vice president pence traveveveve ♪ >> i was disappointed to learn the facts that have been conveyed to me by genera
of the news media by the trump administration with the treatment of the media by the obama administration. >> it is worth noting in julie's right. there are dedicated journalists who go to the white house every day and have every intention of looking for facts but they may not -- the majority of reporters may not be out there to take down donald trump but there is an alarming percentage of reporters out there who also don't want to cover him fairly and don't want to give him the benefit...
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the republicans have the votes. they have the votes to win the fill bust enter. it is basically how do you want to be perceived. i was at a rally yesterday and people were pushing feinstein hard vote no on everything. vote no on the cabinet appointments and the supreme court justice. they want loud. they don't just want no votes but loud no votes. >> what does that mean for senate democrats who are in states up for re-election in 2018 in states where donald trump won? do you think they will vote no or have the election in the back of their minds. >> you might see a guy like the senator from west virginia, he might go with the republicans on this. but you're not going to see a lot of defection. >> other than abortion which is a key issue, can we talk about his record on women's rights, corporate law, other big aspects that may come into play in the supreme court? >> i think when you see the business and some of the social movement groups on the right have already endorsed his nomination, he is not a surprise to anybody. he has a record on the hobby lobby case deal
the republicans have the votes. they have the votes to win the fill bust enter. it is basically how do you want to be perceived. i was at a rally yesterday and people were pushing feinstein hard vote no on everything. vote no on the cabinet appointments and the supreme court justice. they want loud. they don't just want no votes but loud no votes. >> what does that mean for senate democrats who are in states up for re-election in 2018 in states where donald trump won? do you think they...
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the fact of the matter, the president has a government to get ahold of and control for the sake of the american people. up next, north korea, an agent suspect issed in the assassination of kim jong-un's estranged half brother. general jack keene will take that up and we'll be right back with the general. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. mattress firmness? enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed, plus 24-month financing. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near
the fact of the matter, the president has a government to get ahold of and control for the sake of the american people. up next, north korea, an agent suspect issed in the assassination of kim jong-un's estranged half brother. general jack keene will take that up and we'll be right back with the general. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i...
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he was taken to the hospital, the passenger has minor injuries, the driver lost control on the slick road skidding into another truck and hitting a car. >>> the scene has not been clear, very slow on interstate 880 from the coliseum. >>> according to national safety council the number of traffic letter -- related deaths was 42,400. the first time the total exceeded 40,000 since 2007, for more on the reasons behind the increase i am joined by manager statistics for the national safety council. as the years go on why are we in trouble like this?>> good morning. it is disturbing, 40,000 deaths in 2016, the second year in a row we have seen the increase on roadways, there are a couple of issues driving this, the economy is improving, but that does not tell the whole story, with the improving economy we are seeing more miles being driven but that is only the 3% increase and we are seeing this year 6% increase in death and 2015 7% increase. we know it is more than the improving economy driving the increase. >> i want to ask. let me interject, i saw the report i know that texting while driv
he was taken to the hospital, the passenger has minor injuries, the driver lost control on the slick road skidding into another truck and hitting a car. >>> the scene has not been clear, very slow on interstate 880 from the coliseum. >>> according to national safety council the number of traffic letter -- related deaths was 42,400. the first time the total exceeded 40,000 since 2007, for more on the reasons behind the increase i am joined by manager statistics for the national...
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both here at the park and the swing of the 9 iron. >> fantastic. this is it. >> this time of year, you're ready. you're ready for the warm weather, but that is crazy. you know, beautiful weather one day and snow the next. my grandkids will like it because they can go out and make snowmen and throw snowballs. >> at the golfing academy, retired officers got into their comfort zone, hitting a bucket of balls. the meantime, actually, you can see the sun out here, it felt hot, guys, a little earlier. we saw baby strollers, kayaks on the river, a ton of people burning those winter calories. after being cooped up. they were running and biking. tomorrow they'll also feel the burn, though, of the snow shovel. and the fact that the groundhog was right, and winter is not yet over. so we'll see. we're live in pennsauken. i'm cydney long, nbc 10 news. >> folks trying to soak it in. thank you. >>> as the weather changes over the next 12 hours, we have got you covered. the nbc 10 morning team will be on early at 4:00 a.m. to help you plan the beginning of your da
both here at the park and the swing of the 9 iron. >> fantastic. this is it. >> this time of year, you're ready. you're ready for the warm weather, but that is crazy. you know, beautiful weather one day and snow the next. my grandkids will like it because they can go out and make snowmen and throw snowballs. >> at the golfing academy, retired officers got into their comfort zone, hitting a bucket of balls. the meantime, actually, you can see the sun out here, it felt hot,...
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you were in on the briefing with the white house so set the tone for tonight. >> reporter: well, the tone they want us to hear, and to be clear, not a very detailed briefing. they gave us a lot of catch phrases, you know, renewal of the american spirit, optimism, et cetera. but the most important thing is none of that, actually. it's obamacare. and two things happened yesterday, which put a lot of pressure on the president's speech today. the chairman of the house freedom caucus mark meadows came out against the house's obamacare plan, the leak draft, and so did mark walker from the much larger republican study committee. so what the republicans need is for the president to come out and use that bully pulpit to pressure the house republicans who are saying they are not going to support the house plan. that's the most important thing of this speech. everything else is window addressing. oba obamacare is in a really fragile position at this point. >> let me ask you quickly, we got a first look at the more specific points of trump's budget, the heavy opincrease in defense spending and i
you were in on the briefing with the white house so set the tone for tonight. >> reporter: well, the tone they want us to hear, and to be clear, not a very detailed briefing. they gave us a lot of catch phrases, you know, renewal of the american spirit, optimism, et cetera. but the most important thing is none of that, actually. it's obamacare. and two things happened yesterday, which put a lot of pressure on the president's speech today. the chairman of the house freedom caucus mark...
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did the white house call the fbi or the fbi call the white house? it's the big question after the report the trump administration tried to get the fbi to cut back on claims they were in contact with russian officials during the campaign. we are back with that story and more in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get on your feet for the nastiest, most terrifying bull in the state of texas. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (crowd cheers) ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® ♪ [dramatic ♪ ic begins] ready! charge! charge! (in chinese) charge! let your reign begin. evony, the mobile game. download now. start here. at fidelity, we let you know where you stand, so when it comes to your retirement plan, you'll always be absolutely...clear. it's your retirement. know where you stand. you'll always be absolutely...clear. this is the story of green mountain coffee and fair trade, told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's take a trip to la plata, colombia. this is boris cal
did the white house call the fbi or the fbi call the white house? it's the big question after the report the trump administration tried to get the fbi to cut back on claims they were in contact with russian officials during the campaign. we are back with that story and more in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get on your feet for the nastiest, most terrifying bull in the state of texas. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (crowd cheers) ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they...
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doesn't that handicap the investigation from the start given the complexity of the matter? why the are the reason committee will not help to do this thing? rep. schiff: those are handicaps to us, the answer is yes. we're trying to remedy that in part and as mentioned, the chair and i have asked for more resources. we would need devs resources even in the absence of this investigation because when you consider the size of the agencies we oversee and the level of our stuff to begin with, it is very paltry by comparison to other national security committees. so even in the absence of investigation we would need more resources and with this investigation added on it is more challenging which is why i feel it would be much more efficient for us to be working jointly with the senate. in terms of the senate perspective, i would have to imagine one of the concerns and i am just speculating here, that the senate may have is that if they feel it is receding in a bipartisan ration and are concerned maybe the house is not, they may have concerns about combining the two. i would hope th
doesn't that handicap the investigation from the start given the complexity of the matter? why the are the reason committee will not help to do this thing? rep. schiff: those are handicaps to us, the answer is yes. we're trying to remedy that in part and as mentioned, the chair and i have asked for more resources. we would need devs resources even in the absence of this investigation because when you consider the size of the agencies we oversee and the level of our stuff to begin with, it is...
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it's the policies of the u.s. government that the folks that come to demonstrations like this one say they don't like. that specific kid that was holding up that sign, on the one hand it was obviously in reaction to the verdict that came down yesterday not allowing that travel ban to come back in place. but also, of course, at the public uproar that was taking place in the united states when that travel ban -- when that executive order came into being. nevertheless, there is a lot of very vicious anti-american rhetoric here, anti-trump rhetoric here as well. in fact, the supreme leader of this country, the ayatollah khamenei, he told people to come out in force and give donald trump an answer. that's certainly something we're seeing here. there are literally hundreds of thousands if not a million people here at this demonstration who came and obviously a lot of them holding anti-donald trump signs. many of them saying they're quite angry at some of the things that have transpired from the u.s. administration in th
it's the policies of the u.s. government that the folks that come to demonstrations like this one say they don't like. that specific kid that was holding up that sign, on the one hand it was obviously in reaction to the verdict that came down yesterday not allowing that travel ban to come back in place. but also, of course, at the public uproar that was taking place in the united states when that travel ban -- when that executive order came into being. nevertheless, there is a lot of very...
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the awful thing was the dress was lost but the good news is it has been found! but it did get us thinking on the programme, what's the most valuable thing you have ever lost? and did you find... did you manage to find it again? let us know by e—mail, twitter or facebook. what's the most valuable thing you have ever lost and how did it come back to you? a lot of you already in touch with us. a lot of you already in touch with us. sam says a christening bracelet was lost when it was put in a charity bag. another said she lost her wedding ring. keep them coming and we will talk about them later. still to come: an in—depth look through the sunday papers in about 20 minutes. that's after the headlines in a moment. stay with us. hello. this is breakfast, with sally nugent and ben thompson on the sofa. thousands of operations are being cancelled because there aren't enough beds, a new warning from surgeons and hospital trusts. in a joint letter to the sunday times, they say it's a "shocking waste" that highly—qualified surgeons are left "kicking their heels," but
the awful thing was the dress was lost but the good news is it has been found! but it did get us thinking on the programme, what's the most valuable thing you have ever lost? and did you find... did you manage to find it again? let us know by e—mail, twitter or facebook. what's the most valuable thing you have ever lost and how did it come back to you? a lot of you already in touch with us. a lot of you already in touch with us. sam says a christening bracelet was lost when it was put in a...
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that is the spillway from 11:00 this morning and this was after the peak of the releases came over the top of the spillway. you can see signs of erosion here closer to the picture in the lower right and it's the upper sections that we're watching. very key to point out this auxiliary spillway used once the lake level climbed above 101 feet and at this hour it is still there. so as the release has increased now on the primary spillway which you saw video of before, and it looked like it was cut in half and that spillway seeing releases up to 100,000 cubic feet per second. the hope, i think what engineers are trying to do is try to bring down the pressure the secondary spillway and the potential for 30 feet of damage and that is doubling the release rates and all of that does feed down into the feather river which is a reason why many of these communities downstream heading into oroville and we'll see those rises all of the way into monday. back to you. >> a very treacherous situation there. >> excellent. and the dam was completed in 1968. it was not as populated as it is now, but we do
that is the spillway from 11:00 this morning and this was after the peak of the releases came over the top of the spillway. you can see signs of erosion here closer to the picture in the lower right and it's the upper sections that we're watching. very key to point out this auxiliary spillway used once the lake level climbed above 101 feet and at this hour it is still there. so as the release has increased now on the primary spillway which you saw video of before, and it looked like it was cut...
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the good, the bad and the ugly. arconic missed its expected adjusted earnings target, it is up by 10.5%. also a tch on to the bad, atlas falling. sticking with its 2017 outlook. aflac down 4%. it is an ugly day, putting it nicely, for pitney bowes tanking after missing earnings. missed analyst earnings expectations in the last four quarters. wow! tyler? >> all right. melissa, thank you very much. >>> coming up, is there a power struggle developing between some key members of president trump's team? and the president tells senator mitch mcconnell to go nuclear with fights on several fronts derail the economic agenda that wall street has been so ard entardently hoping for? the first stock index was created, as a benchmark for average. yet a lot of people still build portfolios with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of high-conviction investing. translation? why invest i
the good, the bad and the ugly. arconic missed its expected adjusted earnings target, it is up by 10.5%. also a tch on to the bad, atlas falling. sticking with its 2017 outlook. aflac down 4%. it is an ugly day, putting it nicely, for pitney bowes tanking after missing earnings. missed analyst earnings expectations in the last four quarters. wow! tyler? >> all right. melissa, thank you very much. >>> coming up, is there a power struggle developing between some key members of...
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the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: madam president, on january 20, at his inauguration, president trump stood before the american people and said, for long a small group of our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while others have boerne the cost. -- borne the cost. people have borne the cost of foreclosure, inequality, cost of poverty, and the cost of injustice. sadly, it doesn't look like that's going to change soon with this administration. three weeks into this administration, president trump has already begun to restore power back to wall street and the very same people who he said caused tremendous problems for us. the nomination of steve mnuchin, someone who spent his entire career working on behalf of wall street at the expense of hard-working americans is a clear example. let me say at outset, i've not met h
the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: madam president, on january 20, at his inauguration, president trump stood before the american people and said, for long a small group of our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while others have boerne the cost. -- borne the cost. people...
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>>> to the best of my ability, perform the duties of the office of chief of police, city of oakland. >> i will. >> right now at 11:00, a first for the city of oakland. anne kirkpatrick, sworn in as the city's police chief. she is talking about creating a new beginning for a department badly damaged by recent scandal. good morning. thank you for joining us. i am sam brock. >> i am kris sanchez. oakland's top cop has her work cut out for her. police department trying to recover public trust after a series of scandals. kirkpatrick was the police chief in spokane and worked with the chicago police department. she is tasked with transforming the culture in oakland. pete suratos is live at oakland city hall where the ceremony wrapped up. pete, what is her message? what's the feeling you get from her? >> reporter: good morning to you, kris. chief anne kirkpatrick kept repeating the need to transform the department, working on a culture change following a year of scandal within the department. and of course, her role made official during the swearing-in ceremony. you see oakland maryor libby
>>> to the best of my ability, perform the duties of the office of chief of police, city of oakland. >> i will. >> right now at 11:00, a first for the city of oakland. anne kirkpatrick, sworn in as the city's police chief. she is talking about creating a new beginning for a department badly damaged by recent scandal. good morning. thank you for joining us. i am sam brock. >> i am kris sanchez. oakland's top cop has her work cut out for her. police department trying to...
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things of that nature. >> all the water and the snow in the sierra nevada crunches down on the crust of the earth. the crust rises by 5 to 10 millimeters over northern california triggering quakes near the surface. scientists at the usgs say the runoff from the heavy rainfall can take months to years to get to the san andreas. >> it's relatively easy for water to percolate in the top most part of the earth's crust. as you get deeper and deeper, the permeability of the water to seep down diminishes. >> scientists say it triggers surface tumblers during the summer, but no -- to major earthquakes. at uc berkeley, i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >>> a packed charter bus crashed in san bernardino county today killing one person and injuring 21 others. it happened at noon in kramer east of bakersfield. the bus crossed the center dividers and hit two cars head on. a 55-year-old woman in one of the cars died. 7 of the 21 injured people had serious injuries. the bus was on the way to las vegas from fresno. >>> well, it is the start of a new era in oakland after eight months in limbo. the cit
things of that nature. >> all the water and the snow in the sierra nevada crunches down on the crust of the earth. the crust rises by 5 to 10 millimeters over northern california triggering quakes near the surface. scientists at the usgs say the runoff from the heavy rainfall can take months to years to get to the san andreas. >> it's relatively easy for water to percolate in the top most part of the earth's crust. as you get deeper and deeper, the permeability of the water to seep...
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that is the overlay, but it is the benefit of being connected and the fin formation and the data and making life safer and the ofood production and the water and the transportation and the health care. and in is so many ways and it is not just about the enterta entertainment, and the gaming and the movies and great sound. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >>> in case you missed it, here are a few programs that the c-span viewers saw this week. secretary of state rex tillerson at the with welcome ceremony. >> when wake up in the morning i ask myself are all of the people safe? the safety of all of the people in the state regardless h of where he or she is posted, so it is not just a problem for me, but a core value, and it is going to be a core value of this department. >> from the senate floor, senator brian shotts from hawaii on the immigration order. >> it is not as if we were trading for libber ti. it is all about being cruel for muslims, because it is good politic s f politics for somebody. >> shawn spicer on the media coverage of president tr
that is the overlay, but it is the benefit of being connected and the fin formation and the data and making life safer and the ofood production and the water and the transportation and the health care. and in is so many ways and it is not just about the enterta entertainment, and the gaming and the movies and great sound. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >>> in case you missed it, here are a few programs that the c-span viewers saw...
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the fact that it is not the success of the far right, so much the loss and failure of the left. i find it disturbing that we don't even seem to have started that conversation by which the progressive left looks at how can we learn, and how can we move? there isn't an obvious answer. what happens to the political voice in the post—industrial age of what used to be called the industrial proletariat? what happens to the employee interest when the employer and employee dynamic fails? when fewer people are employed because robots are doing mechanical stuff? or foreign labour is? this is a crisis for the left because it doesn't speak for anyone. but there are new faces on the left that are doing well. justin trudeau is doing well, macron in france might do very well. the guy in germany who might do well. same with renzi coming bck iin italy... bck in italy... but they are countries who haven't tried it yet. we had a centre left success in tony blair which cameron emulated. that centrist conspiracy, that coalition of metropolitan liberals, that runs for a while, and then working clas
the fact that it is not the success of the far right, so much the loss and failure of the left. i find it disturbing that we don't even seem to have started that conversation by which the progressive left looks at how can we learn, and how can we move? there isn't an obvious answer. what happens to the political voice in the post—industrial age of what used to be called the industrial proletariat? what happens to the employee interest when the employer and employee dynamic fails? when fewer...
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but in the opinion of the member who is sitting in the chair at the time. in their opinion, it either did not rise to the level of impugning a senator, or it did not rise to that level based upon anyone else who was in the chamber at the time. it's not like you can't disagree or challenge what they were doing in actions. but if you personally suggest an attribution to a sitting united states senator, then you could be found in violation of rule 19. neil: okay. all right. i wouldn't survive ten minutes in the senate. i just concluded that i talk first, think later. so i would probably not make it. senator, thank you very, very much. very good seeing you. >> thank you. thank you, sir. . neil: all right. i think it's time for a minister who also happens to be a democratic congressman, all around decent guy tries to nil decency on both sides of the aisle. minister, is this getting crazy? >> crazy is a good word but, you know, i guess the term is more connected to macroeconomics. but we are really in a race downhill in terms of the political culture in our count
but in the opinion of the member who is sitting in the chair at the time. in their opinion, it either did not rise to the level of impugning a senator, or it did not rise to that level based upon anyone else who was in the chamber at the time. it's not like you can't disagree or challenge what they were doing in actions. but if you personally suggest an attribution to a sitting united states senator, then you could be found in violation of rule 19. neil: okay. all right. i wouldn't survive ten...
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according to the pool report, the president ignored the question. he made some comments bull didn't respond specifically when asked about north korea's missile launch other. than to stay meeting and the trip with the japanese prime minister was going very, very good. do you think the president obviously by now would have been briefed? his reaction a bit of a surprise? >> he should have been briefed. it's probably true they don't have very good information. they have to wait to assess where it went down. full coverage there. we'll know exactly what happened. they're probably waiting for a briefing from the south cleans have excellent coverage. for him to come out and not say anything about is it a bit surprising. i believe his national security adviser is traveling with him. he has access to information. and you could imagine that he would come out and say, we're waiting to assess it. we're waiting to be briefed. we'll have more on that. so it is surprising that he would not have had something to say to signal that he is on top of it. >> we do have t
according to the pool report, the president ignored the question. he made some comments bull didn't respond specifically when asked about north korea's missile launch other. than to stay meeting and the trip with the japanese prime minister was going very, very good. do you think the president obviously by now would have been briefed? his reaction a bit of a surprise? >> he should have been briefed. it's probably true they don't have very good information. they have to wait to assess...
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why isn't the president concerned about the influence or the appearance of the influence on the independent judiciary? >> he is free to speak his mind. where has this outrage been for the last 100 years. >> the obama administration or any other administration i'm talking about this administration -- >> part of the reason the president was elected because he speaks his mind and he's not going to sit back when he feels so passionate about than the executive order. it was crystal clear on this, i think i've read it three days in a row and can't be clearer what authority it gives him to keep this country safe and there's been a lot of activity to stand in the way, i don't know how many times i can read the code to you -- >> but that's not how the judicial process works. >> you've asked it like eight times. >> but i -- >> i understand. i understand. >> comments also from kellyanne conway from earlier this week. this is not what she was counciled about but something she said to cnn earlier this week is that is it president doesn't comment on everything, so i want to contrast the statements about
why isn't the president concerned about the influence or the appearance of the influence on the independent judiciary? >> he is free to speak his mind. where has this outrage been for the last 100 years. >> the obama administration or any other administration i'm talking about this administration -- >> part of the reason the president was elected because he speaks his mind and he's not going to sit back when he feels so passionate about than the executive order. it was crystal...
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so scraping the ice off the car in the morning. maybe slowed down by the fog, especially in eastern parts of the uk, replaced with sunshine. time. into the west we have wet weather moving in. that will be accompanied by strengthening winds, with gales developing. a cold field despite any early sunshine across eastern areas. the cloud increases. talking about cold weather, that is on the cards this week. especially later in the week with a developing easterly wind. by the end of the week there could be some snow flurries around as well. we keep a close eye on that. nothing warm on the horizon. not looking forward to that! thank you. we‘ll be back with the headlines at 8am. now it‘s time for click with spencer kelly and lara lewington. for decades, scientists all around the world have been trying to create a machine that can match our intelligence. and nowadays artificially intelligent algorithms can perform many tasks much better than us. for a long time scientists have been using games like chess, drafts and go as benchmark for
so scraping the ice off the car in the morning. maybe slowed down by the fog, especially in eastern parts of the uk, replaced with sunshine. time. into the west we have wet weather moving in. that will be accompanied by strengthening winds, with gales developing. a cold field despite any early sunshine across eastern areas. the cloud increases. talking about cold weather, that is on the cards this week. especially later in the week with a developing easterly wind. by the end of the week there...
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the trump administration says it is confident about the eventual outcome. >> clearly the law is on the president's side. the constitution is on the president's side. he has the broad discretion to protect our people. we are confident. >> whatever the ninth circuit decides, the losing party has 14 days to refile for a hearing. the case will ultimately be appealed to the supreme court. with eight judges on the court, the legal term will be final. president trump tweeting this. the threat from radical muslim is real. look at what is happening in the middle east. courts must act fast. >> is the media ignoring or down playing terror attacks around the world? the president made the arguments during a visit with the military in florida. cnn's jim acosta has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: president trump is lashing out at the media in front of the central command in florida. satisfy k accusing the press of downplaying the attacks. he is not state which attacks he was referring to. >> you see what happened in paris and nice. all over europe. it is happening. it's gotten to a poin
the trump administration says it is confident about the eventual outcome. >> clearly the law is on the president's side. the constitution is on the president's side. he has the broad discretion to protect our people. we are confident. >> whatever the ninth circuit decides, the losing party has 14 days to refile for a hearing. the case will ultimately be appealed to the supreme court. with eight judges on the court, the legal term will be final. president trump tweeting this. the...
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a week at the end of the year in the fourth quarter. tesla ceo elon musk has been under intense scrutiny, eager to see the model three debut in time after years of delays. many people who follow the company expect volume production of the bottle tree would not start until next year. it looks like they are on track here. fourth-quarter revenue above expectations of $2.82 billion. earnings per share loss of 69 cents in the quarter was lighter than expected. lea: we are learning more about amazon's plans for a drive-through or shoe store in seattle. amazon applied for a liquor license. one of the first official documents that links the nearly finished project to the company. customers order online and have groceries delivered to their cars during a specific time window. to claim the 10,000 square foot building called a new model a grocery shopping. half of online grocery shoppers want to amazon prime pictures of amazon searching 14% so far this year. amazon sent the first company to do this. wal-mart has done it before. amazon program is m
a week at the end of the year in the fourth quarter. tesla ceo elon musk has been under intense scrutiny, eager to see the model three debut in time after years of delays. many people who follow the company expect volume production of the bottle tree would not start until next year. it looks like they are on track here. fourth-quarter revenue above expectations of $2.82 billion. earnings per share loss of 69 cents in the quarter was lighter than expected. lea: we are learning more about...
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penalties with the code to eliminate the short-term rental for the hotels that have violated the ordinance to authorize the department of building inspection to issue administrative subpoenas and a date with the ceqa determination and supervisor peskin. >> thank you, madam president colleagues thank you for your unanimous support last week and note the coronation of a number of sro hotel owners and want to represent that i'll continue to work with the community and make revisions if necessary over time. >> thank you supervisor peskin and madam clerk i had requested that i be added at a co-sponsor to this legislation. >> thank you, madam president. >> thank you colleagues, can we take that same house, same call? without objection the ordinance finally passes unanimously next item. >> >> an ordinance to amend the administrative code to set the functions terms and administrative support for the department of health as the section adopted as part of section i general municipal election same house, same call? objection the ordinance passes anonymously on the first reading next item, please. >>
penalties with the code to eliminate the short-term rental for the hotels that have violated the ordinance to authorize the department of building inspection to issue administrative subpoenas and a date with the ceqa determination and supervisor peskin. >> thank you, madam president colleagues thank you for your unanimous support last week and note the coronation of a number of sro hotel owners and want to represent that i'll continue to work with the community and make revisions if...
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the vents at the top to withdraw all the fumes and take that outside to maintain the heat. in some of the rooms you see signs of people sleeping as well as working. this was the old canteen, still being used last night, it seems, years after the bunker was sold off by the ministry of defence. three people were arrested inside, including a 15—year—old boy. three older men were arrested outside on suspicion of human trafficking offences. in this room police have found hundreds of bags of old compost and they say that suggests this bunker has been used for cultivation for months. it is all very different from when the cold war bunker was last filmed by the bbc. the site had been under surveillance for some time but officers swooped last night when they saw the doors opening. they say local people had reported suspicious activity and a powerful smell coming from the vents. jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire. to show you some great pictures before we go. a modern—day version of cat and mouse. in this case, the mouth was a drone and the cats, siberian tigers. they were chasing a
the vents at the top to withdraw all the fumes and take that outside to maintain the heat. in some of the rooms you see signs of people sleeping as well as working. this was the old canteen, still being used last night, it seems, years after the bunker was sold off by the ministry of defence. three people were arrested inside, including a 15—year—old boy. three older men were arrested outside on suspicion of human trafficking offences. in this room police have found hundreds of bags of old...
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and the children are suffering the worst, the most vulnerable. i am saying that on the ground. children dying every day. vulnerable. i am saying that on the ground. children dying every daylj am sure that your suffering is nothing compared to them, but it also must take its toll, seeing this every single day? it is really difficult. we want to be able to do more, and we need more money for that. we have been water tracking, providing mobile health units and we are trying to reach everybody that we can but we cannot. we want to do more. you have that feeling. he pulled being overwhelmed on the ground, but we need to see these children, these families.” ground, but we need to see these children, these families. i remember on reporting on famine, in the early 90s, on reporting on famine, in the early 905, it on reporting on famine, in the early 90s, it was different but they do keep re—emerging. it is something we have just got to accept? so many governments, wars, climate change? can we do more to stop this happening again? we have got a lot of drought happening across africa
and the children are suffering the worst, the most vulnerable. i am saying that on the ground. children dying every day. vulnerable. i am saying that on the ground. children dying every daylj am sure that your suffering is nothing compared to them, but it also must take its toll, seeing this every single day? it is really difficult. we want to be able to do more, and we need more money for that. we have been water tracking, providing mobile health units and we are trying to reach everybody that...
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feel the power. like on the ice -- feel the power. jab the right hand. turn to the left. do it again. make good with your foot. good. knees -- good. 30 seconds. do it again. do it again. >> it come on. >> come -- all right. >> reporter: that is just a taste of what happened inside the ring. you can catch the full -- they're testing the sirens and the announcers here. quite loud now. you can get a full taste of what that was like in the ring with our pregame special. let's take it outside. i'll be here with john clark. we'll have eric lindross and tons of flyers features tomorrow. 7:00 for a full hour. the puck drops at 8:00. the flyers are up next. they're scheduled to practice at 6:00. there will be a family skate afterwards. see what they think of the ice coming up at 6:00. live at heinz field in pittsburgh, keith jones, nbc10 news. >> it looked like he was doing well in the ring, upper cuts and punches. pretty strong. >> reporter: he is pretty scrappy. you got to catch that piece, too. it's really well done, awesome, too, seeing bernard hopkins compete. >> i know. havi
feel the power. like on the ice -- feel the power. jab the right hand. turn to the left. do it again. make good with your foot. good. knees -- good. 30 seconds. do it again. do it again. >> it come on. >> come -- all right. >> reporter: that is just a taste of what happened inside the ring. you can catch the full -- they're testing the sirens and the announcers here. quite loud now. you can get a full taste of what that was like in the ring with our pregame special. let's take...
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the mud is on the west side of the freeway. crews have shut done both directions to deal with the mess. this is right near baxter on your way to tahoe and reno. no word on when that's going to reopen. >>> nearby highway 50 also closed in both directions because of another mud slide. this picture sent out by the chp, you can see the mud slide hit a jeep. luckily no one was hurt >>> i want to take you out. a live look at san francisco and san jose where we saw sunshine and the clouds finally move out. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri joins us with more. it was so mentally relieving to see the sun finally. >> it definitely was a nice break for us. we have had clouds moving back in. chances of spotty showers throughout the early part of the evening before we finally dry out. the good news for all of us, the heaviest part of the storm system has moved well south. it's now impacting los angeles. but i think we'll be under the threat of mudslides even with the dry weather coming throughout the next week. we've had so much rainfall sin
the mud is on the west side of the freeway. crews have shut done both directions to deal with the mess. this is right near baxter on your way to tahoe and reno. no word on when that's going to reopen. >>> nearby highway 50 also closed in both directions because of another mud slide. this picture sent out by the chp, you can see the mud slide hit a jeep. luckily no one was hurt >>> i want to take you out. a live look at san francisco and san jose where we saw sunshine and the...
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on or not way out the -- on the way out the door. cooler in millville and trenton, up in allentown you're grabbing a coat, 35 there, 38 in reading. as we roll through the day we're looking at the warmup this afternoon. 48 degrees by 7:00 fog around, 56 partly sunny skies by noon, 68 by 3, high of 70 at 4:00 p.m. we'll eventually slide into the low 60s by 7:00 p.m. that's not bad for this time of year. we have sprinkle as a shower and thunderstorm in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast how about that, kid. >> reporter: this is i-95 a look at the ben franklin bridge, you can see traffic heavy here southbound as you head toward center city jamming bridge to girard. northbound is heavy as well, southbound traffic 26 minute jam from woodhaven to the vine. reduced visibility because of the fog, that's a big deal, some of the roads wet, as well. in new jersey, we have a problem in cinnaminson, burlington county, i talk to police, they said it's an overturned tractor-trailer that's blocking two lanes 73 southbound in cinnaminson, a
on or not way out the -- on the way out the door. cooler in millville and trenton, up in allentown you're grabbing a coat, 35 there, 38 in reading. as we roll through the day we're looking at the warmup this afternoon. 48 degrees by 7:00 fog around, 56 partly sunny skies by noon, 68 by 3, high of 70 at 4:00 p.m. we'll eventually slide into the low 60s by 7:00 p.m. that's not bad for this time of year. we have sprinkle as a shower and thunderstorm in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast...
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the nation—state remains the best model for human happiness, and the american nation remains the greatest symbol of liberty, freedom and justice, on the face of god's earth. as we've been hearing, president trump has been reiterating many of his campaign pledges at a rally in florida. he talked about new business opportunities and the jobs they're bringing. jobs are already starting to come back in. they are coming back in like you haven't seen in a long time. ford, general motors, fiat chrysler, they are bringing in morejobs and billions of dollars due to the new business climate we are creating. intel, a great company, will create 10,000 brand new beautiful american jobs with their new plant in arizona. and you can find more analysis of donald trump's latest speech on our website. just log on to bbc.com/news, where you'll also find a look at the executive orders which the president has signed. meanwhile the us vice president, mike pence, has used his first major foreign policy speech to reassure allies that donald trump does support nato. just weeks after the president called the milita
the nation—state remains the best model for human happiness, and the american nation remains the greatest symbol of liberty, freedom and justice, on the face of god's earth. as we've been hearing, president trump has been reiterating many of his campaign pledges at a rally in florida. he talked about new business opportunities and the jobs they're bringing. jobs are already starting to come back in. they are coming back in like you haven't seen in a long time. ford, general motors, fiat...
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with the dejs the first name if 9 is position 8 like winning the lottery for the board. >> to get the key. >> 4i8y ronan position 8 jeff position 9. >> (clapping.) >> supervisor sandra fewer in position 10. >> and in position 11. >> (clapping.) >> thank you madam president. >> all right. it means better offices and better parking spaces but that's important to us (laughter) i don't know about the public but we care all right. with that madam clerk go to the next item. >> precede with nominations for the president of the board of supervisors. >> colleagues the process we will use to elect the president of the board the clerk will describe the principles and then i'll declare nominations open with the nominations on the table we will then hear public comment on the nominations after public comment, the clerk will describe the pretends for the vote of 2345078gz we will take the vote as board president and any questions seeing none, madam clerk precede. >> the method of 23450789sz include the following principles once the president declares the nomination are open members will be called a
with the dejs the first name if 9 is position 8 like winning the lottery for the board. >> to get the key. >> 4i8y ronan position 8 jeff position 9. >> (clapping.) >> supervisor sandra fewer in position 10. >> and in position 11. >> (clapping.) >> thank you madam president. >> all right. it means better offices and better parking spaces but that's important to us (laughter) i don't know about the public but we care all right. with that madam clerk...
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and then the court stressed the absurdity of the fact that they even had to rule on this part of the issue writing in light of the administration's shifting interpretations we can't say the current interpretation by the counsel will persist. in other words, if the courts give white house staff the power to reverse presidential orders they could then reverse them again any time. so those are three reasons that president trump lost this round. note that two of them are totally avoidable. the president can acknowledge courts have the power to review his order and still win the case. that's what happens in the internment cases and the president can fix the green card confusion. he could do it tonight in the time it takes to write an angry tweet. he could sign an amended order with clear protection for residents. one of those things requires respecting the judiciary. the other requires acknowledging a mistake. neither costs the president a thing. both would help his case in court. they are the easy thing to do if this is a president who wants to put immigration policy above himself. and j
and then the court stressed the absurdity of the fact that they even had to rule on this part of the issue writing in light of the administration's shifting interpretations we can't say the current interpretation by the counsel will persist. in other words, if the courts give white house staff the power to reverse presidential orders they could then reverse them again any time. so those are three reasons that president trump lost this round. note that two of them are totally avoidable. the...
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the trump administration insists the president has the right to exclude anybody from the country on the grounds of national—security, but this judicial ruling says the president's executive order. america more harm than good, so the question seems almost certain to be decided here, at the supreme court. and until the question is resolved, the protests will continue, not just question is resolved, the protests will continue, notjust in the usa but around the world. president trump door is adamant that ultimately he is right and he will win. richard joins us now — well, one imagines this is going to be very confusing for people who think it might be reinstated. lots of questions. yes, for now, the agencies responsible for implement in this ban say it is effectively lifted. border protection agency have told airlines you can bring in those foreign nationals affected by the order provided they have valid us visas. the state department which said it revoked around 60,000 visas has come out and said they remain valid in fact provide they had not been handed cancelled, which would have hap
the trump administration insists the president has the right to exclude anybody from the country on the grounds of national—security, but this judicial ruling says the president's executive order. america more harm than good, so the question seems almost certain to be decided here, at the supreme court. and until the question is resolved, the protests will continue, not just question is resolved, the protests will continue, notjust in the usa but around the world. president trump door is...
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in the day's other news, the u.s. senate moved to confirm two more trump cabinet nominees this evening. they are: former goldman sachs banker steve mnuchin, for secretary of the treasury. and, dr. david shulkin to head the department of veterans affairs. senators grappled this afternoon over mnuchin's record at one- west bank, when it foreclosed on thousands of homes. >> i simply cannot forgive somebody who took a look at that banking crisis, who took a look at the pain that wall street had sent in a wave across all of america and thought ah! here's a great new way to make money, foreclosing on people. done. i'm out. sorry, can't vote for somebody like that. >> they've essentially thrown everything including the kitchen sink at this nominee in a desperate attempt to block his nomination. well so far, mr. president, nothing has worked. that's because none of the allegations that my colleagues have raised can withstand even a modest amount of scrutiny. >> woodruff: shulkin, the veterans nominee, is a former obama admini
in the day's other news, the u.s. senate moved to confirm two more trump cabinet nominees this evening. they are: former goldman sachs banker steve mnuchin, for secretary of the treasury. and, dr. david shulkin to head the department of veterans affairs. senators grappled this afternoon over mnuchin's record at one- west bank, when it foreclosed on thousands of homes. >> i simply cannot forgive somebody who took a look at that banking crisis, who took a look at the pain that wall street...
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in the suburbs about the same. the chance of rain, also looking at showers through the lehigh valley at 57 degrees. in new jersey, 47 for the temperature today, 56 monday and 62 by tuesday. we'll be cooler at the short like we saw this past week. the ocean gives us the moderating effect. rig 46 today, monday at 51, tuesday 55. delaware up to 61 with showers by this coming tuesday. hour-by-hour today, mostly clear conditions, some high level clouds that roll by at 3:00 in the afternoon. mostly clear into the night as well with increasing clouds as we go into your monday ahead of the chance of rain tuesday. thunderstorms possible wednesday. >>> this morning there is a new miss philadelphia. 22-year-old nia andrews was crowned at drexel university last night. her platform as miss philadelphia will be to bring awareness to premature birth and the need to support the families of those babies. >>> can "moonlight" outshine "la la land"? we'll get an oscar preview next. >>> we are just hours away from hollywood's biggest n
in the suburbs about the same. the chance of rain, also looking at showers through the lehigh valley at 57 degrees. in new jersey, 47 for the temperature today, 56 monday and 62 by tuesday. we'll be cooler at the short like we saw this past week. the ocean gives us the moderating effect. rig 46 today, monday at 51, tuesday 55. delaware up to 61 with showers by this coming tuesday. hour-by-hour today, mostly clear conditions, some high level clouds that roll by at 3:00 in the afternoon. mostly...
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the arrangement has the support of the trustees of the two bhs pension schemes. sir philip had faced heavy criticism over his sale of the business which later collapsed and the subsequent problems which emerged in the pension fund. with me is the former pensions minister steve webb, who is now director of policy at the pensions company, royal london. also i'm joined by frank field mp, chair of the commons' work and pensions committee. frank, the hole in the pension scheme was measured at around £571 million. sir philip green has come up million. sir philip green has come up with 363 million of which still leaves a massive hole. yes but that 570 figure was to buy out the pensions with a company like that belonging to steve. i was more than anxious to push that because if someone told developer needed £400 he would have settled for £200. while pensioners are better off, they will get their pension in full, they will get their pension in full, the pension will be increased at a lower rate of inflation and if sir philip had not behaved in this way and if we had no
the arrangement has the support of the trustees of the two bhs pension schemes. sir philip had faced heavy criticism over his sale of the business which later collapsed and the subsequent problems which emerged in the pension fund. with me is the former pensions minister steve webb, who is now director of policy at the pensions company, royal london. also i'm joined by frank field mp, chair of the commons' work and pensions committee. frank, the hole in the pension scheme was measured at around...
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the launches the first diplomatic test of the trump administration, and the u.s. ambassador to the united nations have said iran's actions are unacceptable. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. well, the federal reserve giving a nod to the rising confidence generated by the new president at its first meeting of the year, but offered few hints about rate hikes. latere has a decision due , kathleen hays is watching this. what can we infer here for more the fed said? infer what we thought going into this, the federal reserve is leaning towards more rate hikes this year. there is no rush. furthermore, donald trump is cuttingabout bills, taxes, boosting spending, taking steps on trade that will favor u.s. manufacturers and protect them from cheaper imports overseas. the one thing they acknowledged, even in a short policy statement, here is the sentence that is key. measures of consumer and business sentiment have improved of late. you is putting it mildly if look at this chart of co
the launches the first diplomatic test of the trump administration, and the u.s. ambassador to the united nations have said iran's actions are unacceptable. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. well, the federal reserve giving a nod to the rising confidence generated by the new president at its first meeting of the year, but offered few hints about rate hikes. latere has a decision due , kathleen hays is...