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to the west, more'l likely youl see sunshine this morning. we'll allun get sine later throughout the day. temperatures are going to dip a little through about 6:00, 7: in the low 50s. theneading to the low 60s by the middle part of the morning. you can see some clouds out there. it's becoming -- coming off a system, a disturbance off the earn seaboard. you can see the rotation there bringing the clouds to the area. areas in the shendoah valley, cooler, a little clearer to start this morning. we'll all have sunshine aslihat le system meanders up t eastern seaboard. we'll talk about rain chances because we're not going to see anything out that exceptloud cover. rain chantses and summer-- chances and summer-like temperatures coming up. first to melissa. >>> good morning. taking a look at chopper 4, outer loop and outer loop here at the amecan legion bridge. complaints. kettering at enterprise, crash blocking most of the information is the information i'm getting. in northwest, 13th at up vehicle fire. accokeek, medical emergency northbound india
to the west, more'l likely youl see sunshine this morning. we'll allun get sine later throughout the day. temperatures are going to dip a little through about 6:00, 7: in the low 50s. theneading to the low 60s by the middle part of the morning. you can see some clouds out there. it's becoming -- coming off a system, a disturbance off the earn seaboard. you can see the rotation there bringing the clouds to the area. areas in the shendoah valley, cooler, a little clearer to start this morning....
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are youl me that -- going to train us on a weapon? >> you don't need a weapon. when you think about sending a person into a war zone and you don't even prepare them to protect themselves. one woman said when she got orders to go to vietnam, she asked if she could go to the firing range to qualify. she got training from her brother-in-law, then she went to the firing range and qualified. she gets to vietnam and they it't issue her a weapon, but was just after the tet offensive , and she was living in a hotel in saigon. and the women that she was replacing in the room gave her a tour, and she opened the bureau drawer and there was an ak-47 and ammunition in case she needed it. when she finished her tour of duty and went to the mp's and s aid, how do you turn in a weapon you were never issued? one of the beloved female says,l officers -- she when she went to vietnam they could -- they issued her a handbag so she could swing it and protect herself. this is how they dressed. there were very few, there were some occasions where they ended up in fatigues, but the line
are youl me that -- going to train us on a weapon? >> you don't need a weapon. when you think about sending a person into a war zone and you don't even prepare them to protect themselves. one woman said when she got orders to go to vietnam, she asked if she could go to the firing range to qualify. she got training from her brother-in-law, then she went to the firing range and qualified. she gets to vietnam and they it't issue her a weapon, but was just after the tet offensive , and she...
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Apr 23, 2019
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here you go as you get closer to the bay, a bit of breeze off the water will keep youle 81. big temperature extremes for the peninsula. 67 in half moon bay. then you go to palo alto, you're a 87. san francisco warm est 77 in the mission. closer to the ocean 69 in the outer sunset. north bay also getting in on the heat. i have napa at 90. so the hot weather for san francisco or warmer weather, let's say, stays for one more day and we'll start to see it drop system on friday will increase the cloud cover and we'll see some showers well off to our south on sunday that we'll continue to monitor. an wll let you know. dry the next seven days. inland valleys the warm est in the low 90s. then we are down to 83 on friday. check out sunday, back down to 76 closer to our averages. so a little short stint of summer, but it's going to feel good. i know, well, i think both of you are looking forward to this heat. >> we'll take the heat. >> it will be fun. a going to be fun. thanks, jeff. >> up next, i stfreeway. >> and we have jimmy. >> guys, pitbull is my guest tonight. that was him. plu
here you go as you get closer to the bay, a bit of breeze off the water will keep youle 81. big temperature extremes for the peninsula. 67 in half moon bay. then you go to palo alto, you're a 87. san francisco warm est 77 in the mission. closer to the ocean 69 in the outer sunset. north bay also getting in on the heat. i have napa at 90. so the hot weather for san francisco or warmer weather, let's say, stays for one more day and we'll start to see it drop system on friday will increase the...
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so every morning at 6:00 in the morning, to youles to members of congress, at night, memorizing their faces and i could get better tips sevening them to burr rit burritos. at law school i was at a cross roads -- stay back east or come home to dublin. one of my high school teachers, tim sobrani told me i didn't have a choice. thank you, tim. tim told me our hometown was turning around, with the right leaders, good things were ahead. and he wanted me to be a part of it. so i came back home. and we all went to work. i spent my days inside alameda county courtrooms as a deputy district attorney, and my free time giving back to a city that gave so much to me and my parents. i served on the arts commission, the planning commission, founded the dublin high school alumni association and was elected to the city counsel. there on the city council, i worked with people all of backgrounds, all across the political spectrum to achieve kmoen go common goals. despite what was going on in washington and still is going on in washington, we here in dublin balanced our budget. we should expect that in w
so every morning at 6:00 in the morning, to youles to members of congress, at night, memorizing their faces and i could get better tips sevening them to burr rit burritos. at law school i was at a cross roads -- stay back east or come home to dublin. one of my high school teachers, tim sobrani told me i didn't have a choice. thank you, tim. tim told me our hometown was turning around, with the right leaders, good things were ahead. and he wanted me to be a part of it. so i came back home. and...
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those communities in dairy spoke for the reality in the heart of "the second mountain: the quest -- >> youl life." >> can privacy your past prime ministers questions and other british public affairs programs. journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, wenday will preview the weekend had in washington with national journal and usa today's elisha collins. then a discussion of the nation's shrinking workforce with economic innovation groups. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern on monday morning. join the discussion. >> here is a look at what's live on the c-span network monday. on c-span, the carnegie endowment for international peace holds a discussion on the trump administration's policy towards iran. at 2:00 p.m. the house begins their week of legislative business. on c-span2, secretary of state mike impale discusses foreign policy at an event. at noon, the institute hold a discussion on economic inequality. at 3:00senate gathers p.m. to continue work on executive nominations. at 1:00 p.m. a discussion on the mid
those communities in dairy spoke for the reality in the heart of "the second mountain: the quest -- >> youl life." >> can privacy your past prime ministers questions and other british public affairs programs. journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, wenday will preview the weekend had in washington with national journal and usa today's elisha collins. then a discussion of the nation's shrinking workforce with economic...
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when you see the video youl understand why here. check this out. >> yes. locals marking the thai new year by having a water fight with elephants. appropriate. an hour north of bangkok. it typically takes place in april and also donein other countries like laos and cambodia. >> elephants definitely winning the water fight. >> painted, too. >> exactly. go into that knowing you're coming in at a disadvantage. >> started with a water fight this morning if you were outside. >> getting better. so cla tells us. >> announcer: >> announcer: "news4 today" starts now. >>> good saturday morning.ac welcome in to news 4 t"news4 to3 on thisth of april 2019. 'm david culver along side my friend blayne alexander. >> loving being here,si i and so many festivities going on. >> a lot. >> a lot going on. clay anderson promises us good weather for those festivities. >> look behind us. it's a little cloudy out there. i see sff on the radar but you're saying that's getting out out? >> please. >> theradar shows showers moving exit stage left as in the east. for us, looking forward
when you see the video youl understand why here. check this out. >> yes. locals marking the thai new year by having a water fight with elephants. appropriate. an hour north of bangkok. it typically takes place in april and also donein other countries like laos and cambodia. >> elephants definitely winning the water fight. >> painted, too. >> exactly. go into that knowing you're coming in at a disadvantage. >> started with a water fight this morning if you were...
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montgomery county, youl see shower activity. carry the little umbrel larks yo -- umbrella, you may need that. here's what we're watching tomorrow. this is the spin. i'm not even lking at this. this is the severe weather happening now. a severe thunderstorm watch. a severe weather froto is going ome from this system here. as i show you what's happening, we're under what's called a slight risk from d.c. south and eastward. deth atrasthlu southern maryland andl of southern virginia, including parts of ocean city, over toward the eastern shore. just a general risk of storms here. we're aooking atund d.c. north and westward. really slight risk means we're most likely going to see at least one or two severe thunderstorms. let's gover the timing. tonight a couple of showers. carry the umbrella if you're hae heading one to din here's tomorrow morning. some showers, maybe even heavier showers coming through in some areas. not everybody is going to be seeing it, but i do expect to see showers during t morning a.sh. 11:00 , more shower act
montgomery county, youl see shower activity. carry the little umbrel larks yo -- umbrella, you may need that. here's what we're watching tomorrow. this is the spin. i'm not even lking at this. this is the severe weather happening now. a severe thunderstorm watch. a severe weather froto is going ome from this system here. as i show you what's happening, we're under what's called a slight risk from d.c. south and eastward. deth atrasthlu southern maryland andl of southern virginia, including...
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. , thank youl gomati for being with us director of , the tripoli-based sadeq institute, libya's first independent research organization. when we come back, the icc saying they won't go after those investigating the united states involvement in war crimes in afghanistan. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalalez. juan: the international criminal court announced friday it will not pursue an investigation into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity committeded by the e united states and other actors in afghanistan. the court suggested the u.s.'s lack of cooperation with t the investigatioion was behind the decision. earlier this month, the u.s. government revoked the visa of , fatou chief prosecutor bensouda. amy: a 2016 report accused u.s. military of totorturing at least 61 prisoners in afghanistan to an ongoing war. it also accuses cia of subjecting at least 27 prisoners to torture, including rape, at a number of cia prison sites. for more we're joined by , katherine gallagher, senior staff attorney at the center for con
. , thank youl gomati for being with us director of , the tripoli-based sadeq institute, libya's first independent research organization. when we come back, the icc saying they won't go after those investigating the united states involvement in war crimes in afghanistan. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalalez. juan: the international criminal court announced friday it will not pursue an investigation into possible war crimes and crimes...
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. >> you think youl can the difference? >> i think so. i've tried the alternative burgers. it's not it's dry, it's not like -- you get a juicy burger. what, you get a juicy tree bark? not tree bark. soy protein and other things. i think we need a taste test. >> i'll try it. >> we have traffic with melissa mollet. tell us more. >> reporter: first four 4 alert, talking about laurel, northbound bw parkway after 197. only thean right l gets by. this means a three-mile back up. what you can do instead to avoid it andther problems coming up. >>> and school day forecast for kids. not a bad day today. temperatures in the 50s morning. you probably won't need that extra layer of warmth that you did yesterday. outdoor recess for sure, there will be a slight chance of showers for after-school activities. close to 80 degrees. >>> plus, beware of the peacock. this big bird on the loose in a local community. why its oers arewn does your customers connecting to the wifi ever slow down your business? yes, it does slow things down. aggravating. ni it's ghtmare. so our gig-speed network is fa
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you know youl, need to help oil. if you don't have discovery, you don't have production. the companies need to understand , companies that have liquidity and know what they do, they have not a problem. companies -- companies who for any reason is because we don't have the gas. clearly this is not a mom-and-pop business. this is oil and gas. we are very confident by the summer we will have good news regarding drilling. exxon mobil, they need to get drilling to maintain the product. we have products that by the summer we will be able to have good news. isarly, the other key thing we need to go to the license round. we need to make sure there are new players willing. it is attracting a lot of interest. we have recently confidence that 1000 100lose to delegates. manus: can i interrupt you? ra may have given you the moniker of drill or drop, but you are more show me the money. they are drilling and they are producing. what are you going to produce this year? you part of opec. you are a small part. that is what matters to the cohesion of opec plus. what are your numbers? >> our
you know youl, need to help oil. if you don't have discovery, you don't have production. the companies need to understand , companies that have liquidity and know what they do, they have not a problem. companies -- companies who for any reason is because we don't have the gas. clearly this is not a mom-and-pop business. this is oil and gas. we are very confident by the summer we will have good news regarding drilling. exxon mobil, they need to get drilling to maintain the product. we have...
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and if the person who is, youle know, ald to have committed these sort of under degree to which this behavior makes people uncomfortable and is sensitive to thadot, i hink that there really ought to be, you know, a path tioo redem for lesser offenders, as it were. >> woodruff: i want to explore that but i want to come back, too, to what you said, professor dobbin. you talked about a generational shift. you know, wht did you mean by that? >> well, there has been a change in norms sinc1991 in the clarence thomas hearings. what we generally recognize explicitly as okay and as not okay has changed pretty dramatically -- things like trying to date someone at work -- but this kind of behavior, as he would call it, just emotional behavior, he would just call it part of the b.y he does his jo one of the things i find disturbing is that we've undergone a pretty massive social experiment since the early 1990s, in a19the time of the clarence thomas hearing, about 25% of medaniud large companies had some kind of harassment training. >> woodruff: ght by the end of the '90s, 75% had some kind of h
and if the person who is, youle know, ald to have committed these sort of under degree to which this behavior makes people uncomfortable and is sensitive to thadot, i hink that there really ought to be, you know, a path tioo redem for lesser offenders, as it were. >> woodruff: i want to explore that but i want to come back, too, to what you said, professor dobbin. you talked about a generational shift. you know, wht did you mean by that? >> well, there has been a change in norms...
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fd i had -- >> seth: did youl, as a performer, did you feel that thing of adrenaline kicking in when you went on stage, and thinking, "all right, this is going to get me through the hour." >> totally. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. same thing that's getting me through this exact moment. you know? [ light laughter ] [ cheers andpplause ] >> seth: yeah. >> like, i'm here! yeah.is but everybody iving me, like you know, advice, but kind of too late in the game. >> seth: oh, interesting. >> yeah, like, it's -- okay, i'm, like, almost having this baby.ju and , like, yesterday, my mom told me that smoking increases the chance of a low birth weight. so, i had to, like, just sta smoking. [ laughter ] >> seth: it might be too late now. >> i know. it's probably too late and i don't even like smoking. [ light laughter ] it's very dangerous! >> seth: yeah, because you probably -- it probably doesn't reduce it if it hits a c atain weighteady. >> exactly. >> seth: yeah. >> and there i am puffing away just in cala. [ hter ] >> seth: well, better safe than sorry. >> exactly. >> seth: you don't want to have
fd i had -- >> seth: did youl, as a performer, did you feel that thing of adrenaline kicking in when you went on stage, and thinking, "all right, this is going to get me through the hour." >> totally. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. same thing that's getting me through this exact moment. you know? [ light laughter ] [ cheers andpplause ] >> seth: yeah. >> like, i'm here! yeah.is but everybody iving me, like you know, advice, but kind of too late in the...
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. >> woodruff: and are they ber, youle -- we rem know, a decade ago they were able to recruit large numbers of people from across europe an other parts of the world. do they still have tha recruiting power? >> the fall of the territorial caliphate in iraq and syria has defittely taken a big dent of the recruitment, but, according to th group, as recently as a couple of months ago, the groilup was pulling in around 15 members a month in iraq and syria. that's muh higher than in 2010 and 2011, which is the las tim the group was considered dead, and at that point they were recruiting around 5 a month, so ten time times more. a big fall from where they are 1 in 201 and 2015 when hundreds of thousands of people were crossing from turkey to syria, but it's not insignificant. >> woodruff: finally, rukmini,ee i.s.i.s. hasknown to have a very powerful media operation, they have been able to get the word out, they have a regular newsletter, where does that stand now? they were claiming success after what haened in sri lanka. how strong are they when it comes to spreading the word still about what the
. >> woodruff: and are they ber, youle -- we rem know, a decade ago they were able to recruit large numbers of people from across europe an other parts of the world. do they still have tha recruiting power? >> the fall of the territorial caliphate in iraq and syria has defittely taken a big dent of the recruitment, but, according to th group, as recently as a couple of months ago, the groilup was pulling in around 15 members a month in iraq and syria. that's muh higher than in 2010...
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understanding is that the presence of more oxygen could have the alternative impact because it is sometime youlative, i would guess. mr. stone: in the presence of trying to penetrate oxygen into wounds, that's exactly correct. senator cramer: we would love to help you for that experimentation. the other thing i wanted to mention because you mentioned it in your testimony, 13,000 more people and you are in the people business. it requires practitioners to do the work and they do it really well in fargo and pleased of the service they provide our veterans. but it's getting harder to find good people and attract them and keep them. particularly in an economy like north dakota has, it's even elevated there. the challenge is amplified in an economy and in the region. and rural states. that said, can you elaborate on specific programs whether it is loan repayments. what are some of the tools that we could help you with to attract and mape and keep good people? secretary wilkie: the chairman and ranking member inserted into the mission act the first monumental step in addressing the great needs of rural ve
understanding is that the presence of more oxygen could have the alternative impact because it is sometime youlative, i would guess. mr. stone: in the presence of trying to penetrate oxygen into wounds, that's exactly correct. senator cramer: we would love to help you for that experimentation. the other thing i wanted to mention because you mentioned it in your testimony, 13,000 more people and you are in the people business. it requires practitioners to do the work and they do it really well...
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thank youle for your topic this morning. r: -- caller: thank you for your this morning. not only is there equal pay for women, but what about racial diversity on the staffing? it seems to be falling really short on being fair and balanced, and i wanted to hear what your guests thought about that. guest: sonia, that is a great question and it is kind of the next frontier. we are just getting new and improved digitized data that allows analysis on this year-over-year, where you can conclusions -- racial diversity is a huge topic, particularly right now with the most ethnically diverse congress in history and it needs to be reflected at the staff level. if we know everything, diversity of opinion these two more thoughtful policy. but we just don't have the data yet. d fromn as i go unblin doing something like this that took the last year, ethnic diversity of staff is the next thing. we just don't have the data yet at the staffer level, but i promise, in paying attention to it, and it is coming sometime soon. host: from michigan, susan. the morning. caller: hello. you were s
thank youle for your topic this morning. r: -- caller: thank you for your this morning. not only is there equal pay for women, but what about racial diversity on the staffing? it seems to be falling really short on being fair and balanced, and i wanted to hear what your guests thought about that. guest: sonia, that is a great question and it is kind of the next frontier. we are just getting new and improved digitized data that allows analysis on this year-over-year, where you can conclusions --...