(inaudible) he can teach us a few tricks. daniel dressner, professional of international relations at tufts, one of the foremost experts on sanctions before we were talking about sanctions all the time and writes a terrific column for the post. and julia yossi, a lot of us are turning to russia now. julia has been thinking of russia more than 15 years and she s a founder and writer. and it s with great respect i say i m going to interrupt you guys, i might cajole, nag, turn the conversation around only with the best intentions of staying on message. what are we going to cover today? there s a lot. we re going to start talking about the transatlantic partnership, part of that s n.a.t.o., part of that is u.s., and europe and we re going to touch on sanctions how they re changing our world economically and maybe the hardest part the spillover, unintended consequences to keeps us up at night. i want to set a little context going beyond this immediate crisis. we can all agree th
jackson s women health women s health organization that directly challenges roe v. wade banning abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. [inaudible] to declare resistance on the committee at any time. welcome everybody to this morning s hearing, i m invoking rewrites to the ongoing crisis in abortion care and access. before we begin, i d like to remind members we have established an email address in distribution list educated to circulating exhibits motions and other materials the members might want to offer as part of our hearing today. if you would like to submit materials, please send them to the email address that has been previously distributed to your offices and we will circulate the materials to members of the staff as quickly as we can. i will now recognize myself for an opening statement. two weeks ago in a leak of a draft opinion from the supreme court, we learned that for the first time in its history the court may be on the precipice of overturning president to
Identify ebola victims, as the nationwide lock down continues. Plus 200,000 forced to flee their homes from a major storm in the philippines. Hello there. 49 turkish citizens held in iraq by the Islamic State of iraq and levant, i. S. I. L. , have been freed. Turkey denied paying a ransom to secure their freedom. They were flown na apping carra from southern flown in to ang carra using the Prime Ministers plane. Imran khan has more from baghdad. Reporter the former hostages arrived in ankara where they left from a Turkish Border town near syria. Also on the plane, the turkish Prime Minister. He said it was a preplanned intelligenceled operation. Many wonder whether a ransom was paid to get the 49 hostages out of i. S. I. L. Held territory. The turkish government claimed they didnt way ransoms. They knew where the host iments were and now they changed locations and said there were a number of rescue attempts to get them out. Companies on the ground didnt allow the rescue attempts to go
David louie joins us live in morgan hill with the details. David . Reporter well, theres a total of nine horses in this pasture but many more further back on the property. The renter of this land and operator of this horse ranch tells me that he can explain why they are skinny and what he plans to do about it. However, horse people say intervention is the only solution. This three to four month old foal is trying to nurse but it appears mom isnt producing any milk. Neighbors, some of them horse owners, are growing worried the horses are not getting enough food. They believe some of them are 100 pounds underweight. I look now and i see several of them out here that i see ribs and im truly concerned. Reporter neighbors have been calling Law Enforcement agencies but nothing seems to happen. Animal control officer carla setzer says the owner has been told to feed the horses. The horses are now being treated by a vet but she doesnt consider the horses abused neglected. He is in compliance w
Alameda and even napa county. Today mid60s to low 70s along the coast and San Francisco upper 70s to upper 80s for another warm afternoon. A little hazy, though, here and around the bay. Look for mid to upper 70s. So still feeling like summer, this last weekend of summer. Fall arrives monday. Rain showers after that. Tiffany . Lisa, thank you. Breaking news from b. A. R. T. This morning. A two ton truck derailed causing major delays between North Concord and pittsford stations. It happened just after 5 30 and that caused a stoppage of service between those stations for about an hour. B. A. R. T. Officials say riders can expect delays of at least 20 minutes. No one was hurt in the incident. All of the rest of the trains are operating normally. And we also have some developing news out of fremont where the death of a man closed niles canyon road. Fremont police were called to the scene around 8 30 last night. They launched a helicopter to look for a person of interest but were unsuccessf