But sean conlon was made in america. Sean i have lived the american dream. Narrator hes built a fortune in the hardnosed world of chicago real estate. Sean i came here with 500 in my pocket, and i worked as a janitor. I shovelled snow. I cleaned toilets. I did anything i needed to do to scratch out a living. Narrator at night, he started to sell real estate. Sean after i got my First Commission cheque, i realized i was never going back to my day job. Narrator and by age 26, he was one of the topearning brokers in america. Sean i have bought, sold, and flipped billions of dollars of real estate. Theres nothing more exhilarating than taking something thats tired and rundown and breathing new life into it. Narrator now, seans looking out for the next generation of developers. Woman we need help. Sean theres no crisis we cant handle. Narrator investing his own money. Sean so whats your ask . Man 2 million. Narrator . And years of experience. Sean youll see how it should be done. Narrator .
Sectionalize. And i hope we get there much quicker than that. The governor spelled out in vivid detail what the blackouts and pg e long term neglect of safety investments cost the people of the state. Stake holders work swiftly as if they lost a loved one in the campfire. If a swift resolution is not reached in advance of the next fire season the governor threatened he would have the state intervene. It could be a long shot. Naerly two dozen mayors have been banded together to push for pg e to become a customer owned utility. A concept that could be costly. No taxpayer money will be involved. Live for us in a pg e substation in san jose with details of that plan. Mayor says the time has come for ideas to surface that would help make the pg e system safer. More reliable. And to do mainteance that is required. Oakland mayor and others agree with him the proposal is needed now. They havent been able to put a price tag on it. One estimate says it dould cost 50 billion. If were paying for i
Fairfield and low 80s for san jose. 73 in oakland and fremont, 78 and 68 in San Francisco although much cooler along the coast. Going hot inland but cool alongo it is all about the microclimates today. We will talk about the rest of the week coming up. Lets check in with michelle for the rest of the traffic. Lets look at that crash weve been tracking since earlier this morning at 6 northbound at pacheco, one lane is blocked in both directions, but its not slowing any speeds down in the area. It could as the morning commute continues. These are travel funds right now on 580 from 205 to 680, its looking like a 38 minute drive. Speeds are really slowing in that area, but all in green on highway 80 and 4 and 101. Taking a look at the san mateo bridge, not looking bad from hayward into foster city, its looking like in a minute, and 11 minute ride right now with no brake lights and thats a good sign this monday morning, and a look at the bay bridge toll plaza where cars are starting to stack
With plenty of sunshine. Well talk about what you can expect and when temperatures will be slightly cooler coming up. We are taking a look at the crash on the altar month pass. The debris is now cleared, but you can see the residual delays where the traffic is starting to slow down even nine Miles Per Hour in some areas. Thats the wind advisory along the pass. Once you get past the pass, speeds are picking up a bit. These are your southbay drive times looking pretty good all morning long at all travel times are in the green on the major freeways in southbay. Taking a live look at the san mateo bridge you can see some brake lights heading in the commute direction. But still not bad. Its a 13 minute drive from hayward into foster city. Taking a look at the bridge, metering lights are on, so traffic is backing up a bit. Its slow going even past the meeting lights across the span. But not looking too bad on the bay area freeways this monday morning. The caldecott tunnel is completely open
Cup we go behind the scenes of the effort to keep the players safe in france. Its monday, june 17th, 2019. Here is todays eye opener. Your world in 90 seconds. President Trumps Campaign has cut ties with several polling experts. This follows the damaging polling data. The president dumped pollsters ahead of his campaign launch. Spent 2 million on a poll and youre behind in 15 of 17 states. No one showed you those polls because they dont exist. Pentagon officials plan to release photos that they say prove iran was behind the attacks on two oil tankers. These unprovoked attacks warrant a retaliatory military strike. Millions of protesters marching in hong kong to demand the withdrawal of the extradition bill. Demonstrators want the chief executive to resign. We will not keep silent. Severe storms across the country leaving behind a lot of damage. People in indiana are cleaning up after multiple tornadoes hit the state. I thought i was going to die. Target stores is blaming an internal Te