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KGO ABC7 News 1100PM July 13, 2024

Go to xfinity. Com prepare. Thank you. Were tracking even warmer weather for the days ahead. All of the details in the accuweather forecast. A San Francisco supervisor is alerting residents of a potential increase in citations for people who are not practicing social distancing. Tonight, how safe is muni . Riders telling us the social distancing has gotten worse. The Union President saying, a total shutdown might be needed. Abc 7 news starts right now. After a warm holiday week, with many people seeming to be getting outside in San Francisco, a supervisor says more social distancing enforcement could be coming. Good evening. Im eric thomas. More citations could be on the way for people who are not practicing social distancing in the city. Abc 7 News Reporter liz pena spoke to a city supervisor from San Francisco, luz . Reporter according to sfpd they have cited two people in the last 20 days and a supervisor says that number could go up. We visited some of the most popular out places i

BLOOMBERG Whatd You Miss July 11, 2017

It is affiliated with columbia university. A Surprising New study finds a 41 of adults in the United States have experienced some form of online harassment. Though much of it is considered harmless, 18 say they were subjected to severe harassment including principal threats and stocking. Users say they were harassed strictly for their political views. Global news 24 hours a day powered by 2700 journalists. This is bloomberg. Julia live from bloombergs World Headquarters in new york, i julia chatterley. And im joe weisenthal. Scarlet fu is on assignment and we are counting down to the julia close of trading in the u. S. U. S. Stocks virtually unchanged after a politics related midday blitz. Joe the question is, what did you miss . Julia no rest for the weary. Mitch mcconnell canceling the first two weeks of the august recess to tackle the gops unfinished agenda. Have a live interview with mark meadows of the House Freedom caucus in the next hour. Plus, new details on donald trump junior

KUSA Today September 1, 2016

The Clinton Campaign say about a string of new polls showing a much tighter race . Well ask clintons running mate tim kaine. Promising breakthrough. A new drug delivers tantalizing results in the fight against alzheimers. This morning how it works and why researchers are hopeful but cautious. . . And britney is back fresh off her performance at the vmas and with her new album just out, were catching up with britney exclusive performance just for us today, thursday, september 1st, 2016. . Announcer from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to today on a rainy thursday morning. Yeah. Remember earlier in the week, we day weekend. Yeah. Cook out at the lauers. Not looking so good. Were going to confront al. I mean, talk to al. Its our top story. The weather. A state of emergency in florida. Tropical storm hermine expected to make landfall later today. Its already brought heavy rains to the gu

CSPAN Supreme Court Landmark Case Slaughterhouse Cases March 31, 2016

Now, landmark cases. Tonight looks at the 1873 slaughterhouse cases. Lead marquesas, cspan special history series produced in cooperation with the National Constitution center exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic decisions. Number 759, Ernest Miranda Petitioner Versus arizona. Argument 18, rule against roe versus wade. Quite often, famous decisions took to that the court be quite unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who helped stick together because they live in a rule of law. Landmark cases. Of series will look at some the Supreme Courts most interesting and impactful historic decisions. Tonight, we are talking about a case you might not know very much about. It is called the slaughterhouse cases. It was the first time that the Supreme Court reviewed the newly enacted for to them in the to the constitution. I may introduce it to our gu

WESH Today March 14, 2016

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