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let's go to carolyn hyde with more in london.arolyn: i'm joined by giles turner, the head of the mea talk technology group and in san francisco we have tom giles . gentlemen, welcome to the show. i do want to start off with what was the softbank agenda and the news coming out. $93 billion as it first closes the biggest tex tech fun. what does it mean for valuations? cash beingn pumped. giles: it's exciting because there's not many funds of the size. the fact that it's based in london is exciting for me, but it's not quite such a great thing. people will be managing to contain their excitement when softbank walks in. they have not spent any of it yet. although investments might of made and may have made a public announcement of companies taking a stake in it, the money from the fund has not been used yet. it will be interesting to see what they choose to invest in. carolyn: we know that the head of softbank, he tends to put big quiten companies and often gives founders more than they were potentially asking for. tom: we have seen
let's go to carolyn hyde with more in london.arolyn: i'm joined by giles turner, the head of the mea talk technology group and in san francisco we have tom giles . gentlemen, welcome to the show. i do want to start off with what was the softbank agenda and the news coming out. $93 billion as it first closes the biggest tex tech fun. what does it mean for valuations? cash beingn pumped. giles: it's exciting because there's not many funds of the size. the fact that it's based in london is...
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carolyn appealed to the state adjutant general. the only other woman in this class happened to be the secretary to the state adjutant general, so she called her boss and explained what had happened over the phone and told him what had gone on. carolyn went through with the closing ceremony as the distinguished graduate. the battalion personnel section back at the national guard headquarters where carolyn worked had never had a female nco. despite the fact that carolyn had had her e5 stripes pinned on her at that bnoc celebration and graduation, when she returned to her unit, she was told that she would be a specialist five, not sergeant. she told us, i said, no. i earned those stripes. it was, like, you can't be a female in charge. you look good, and you're smart, you've got it, but you're still a woman. i was a feisty young kid, and i was, like, in your face. i said, you're not going to take my stripes away. carolyn got to keep her stripes. when lieutenant carroll transferred to the u.s. army, she excelled in her army career. she
carolyn appealed to the state adjutant general. the only other woman in this class happened to be the secretary to the state adjutant general, so she called her boss and explained what had happened over the phone and told him what had gone on. carolyn went through with the closing ceremony as the distinguished graduate. the battalion personnel section back at the national guard headquarters where carolyn worked had never had a female nco. despite the fact that carolyn had had her e5 stripes...
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carolyn: and the stock has gone up 30% at 37% in the last three months.ways good reason for that. usually when oil goes up, our stock goes down. the fuel price went up, our stock will go down. we prefer a high oil price out of it shakes week the market. our share price will always react negatively when fuel goes up. yes, there will be some shorts in that, there will some -- be some shorting of the stock today because we have had a good run over the past three months. but when you look at our share price, it is fine for where it is today. we're not concerned about the share price and i think you have got to see through what is happening and look into the second half. we have announced we are converging three 20's into 320 ones. the market has like that. it means we can up gauge and optimize what we do at airports. we have a formidable network. it is hard to grow when you are in primary airports with peaks opposition. 321's allow us to do that. they should be pleased with us getting our customers back into rebook. families have increased bookings with us 15
carolyn: and the stock has gone up 30% at 37% in the last three months.ways good reason for that. usually when oil goes up, our stock goes down. the fuel price went up, our stock will go down. we prefer a high oil price out of it shakes week the market. our share price will always react negatively when fuel goes up. yes, there will be some shorts in that, there will some -- be some shorting of the stock today because we have had a good run over the past three months. but when you look at our...
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knew i was born on christmas day, she asked about that. >> reporter: carolyn had seen old pictures ofand nat king cole. their daughters cookie and natalie often with them, the photo showed the privileged life his talent afforded them. >> nat king cole was like one of the very first true crossover artists. i mean he could just across all racial lines and globally. >> reporter: his music remained a favorite for carolyn even after she grew up, married, and >> when my children were song, i used to sing them to sleep with nat king cole songs. >> reporter: concerns for her unborn children made her anxious to know more about her own dna. she sought medical history from the agency from which she was adopted. there were no significant medical issues, but they did give her some social history of the birth mother. >> the thing that stuck with me the most was that the description of her family at the time i was born. they were clearly wealthy people. >> reporter: she had left thinking if there had been a black family in those days with all of that wealth, she could surely find them by going throu
knew i was born on christmas day, she asked about that. >> reporter: carolyn had seen old pictures ofand nat king cole. their daughters cookie and natalie often with them, the photo showed the privileged life his talent afforded them. >> nat king cole was like one of the very first true crossover artists. i mean he could just across all racial lines and globally. >> reporter: his music remained a favorite for carolyn even after she grew up, married, and >> when my...
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like the others. >> been walking the trail for 10 years ending with carolyn becoming a patient following dangerous encounter with a rattlesnake. >> i stepped on the snake and i felt like spongy something under my foot which shocked me. i jumped up and reared my leg up and as i did the snake was literally hanging on my leg. >> reporter: and the venom quickly taking over. >> there was tingling throughout my entire body and my face started to swell and i thought it would -- i could not move my mouth to talk. >> reporter: two teenage boys running nearby spring and -- they sprang into action. >> she was complaining of tingling so i was worried. >> reporter: calling 911, waving emergency responders down. >> i'm glad we were there and happy we made a difference for us 10th-graders. >> my boys. >> reporter: now heroes in a strangers eyes. >> oh, absolutely i feel like they were my guardian angel a sports sports as carolyn is still recovering from the effect of the venom swelling and bruising taking over her entire leg and tingling throughout her body. >> i feel like there is 100 buzzing bees on
like the others. >> been walking the trail for 10 years ending with carolyn becoming a patient following dangerous encounter with a rattlesnake. >> i stepped on the snake and i felt like spongy something under my foot which shocked me. i jumped up and reared my leg up and as i did the snake was literally hanging on my leg. >> reporter: and the venom quickly taking over. >> there was tingling throughout my entire body and my face started to swell and i thought it would --...
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carolyn says just the way she practices her sex work now. she has no pimp.oesn't roam the streets. she works out of a condo she rents with two other women and she says they all have strict safety guidelines. >> all of my clients need to have references from other sex workers. and if they don't have references, then potential client would have to give me their real first name and their real workplace, and i will call them at work through the main switchbod of that. >> reporter: her point, and this is controversial, is that sex traffickers don't generally trade in places where buying sex is permitted. and that, she says, keeps everyone safer. >> there's a huge population of sex workers who are doing this in aay and you don't see us, because we're not causi problems. >> reporter: shari's ranch may be the halfway point in this debate over prostitution. it's one of a handful of brothels in rural nevada where prostitution is legal but regulated under state law. alissa, a single mom left working the streets of seattle left to move here where she feels someone is wa
carolyn says just the way she practices her sex work now. she has no pimp.oesn't roam the streets. she works out of a condo she rents with two other women and she says they all have strict safety guidelines. >> all of my clients need to have references from other sex workers. and if they don't have references, then potential client would have to give me their real first name and their real workplace, and i will call them at work through the main switchbod of that. >> reporter: her...
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through a connection able to contact the carolyn institute where abortion was legal an obtain oi aborted fetus who was in 1962 a mother of several young children with a whose who wasn't too much use and often out of town for manual labor and wasn't much help when he was around. a alcoholic with a criminal record and she could not face another child. hover, although it was legal in sweden to get an abortion it was not easy. many doctors wouldn't perform them. and by the time mrs. ex found swedish gin kolg who agreed to perform abortion she was four months pregnant a character in herself and tell you about her and if anyone is aware, tries to race ahead the fetus a female was about eight a inches long wrapped in a sterile green cloth and transported to the carolyn institute? stockholm where lungs dissected flown to philadelphia where waiting for them. in the summer of 1962, as social change was coming in the u.s., rachel carsons silence ring publish many other events afoot. [inaudible conversations] well -- haflex deriving to wuu38 cell and he create ared 800 of these tiny cells each had t
through a connection able to contact the carolyn institute where abortion was legal an obtain oi aborted fetus who was in 1962 a mother of several young children with a whose who wasn't too much use and often out of town for manual labor and wasn't much help when he was around. a alcoholic with a criminal record and she could not face another child. hover, although it was legal in sweden to get an abortion it was not easy. many doctors wouldn't perform them. and by the time mrs. ex found...
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he lives behind his cherished his loving and daughters victoria and carolyn. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. friday in kirksville ohio, a gunman shot and killed stephen's area. he was the chief of the crackers fill police department. kersville police department. he leaves behind six children and his wife who was expecting another child. our hearts break for the chief's family. we love you all. we love you all. [applause] thank you. to every child in america was lost a mom or dad in the line of duty, i want you to know, your parents are american heroes -- american heroes. they died keeping us safe. they are the pride, and we in our hearts, always and forever. sacrifice will never, ever be forgotten. to everyone in the audience here today, i want you to know that my administration is determined -- totally determined, to restore law and order and justice for all americans, and we are going to do it quickly. [applause] and that is why i am so proud to be here today with attorney general jeff sessions, and homeland security director john kelly, two men deeply committed to th
he lives behind his cherished his loving and daughters victoria and carolyn. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. friday in kirksville ohio, a gunman shot and killed stephen's area. he was the chief of the crackers fill police department. kersville police department. he leaves behind six children and his wife who was expecting another child. our hearts break for the chief's family. we love you all. we love you all. [applause] thank you. to every child in america was lost a mom or dad in...
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carolyn: i'm caroline hyde. this is "bloomberg technology." the manchester terror attack brings the battle over encryption front and center. a snapchat snapshot. why muddy waters founder says snap may be a short. billion bet's $4 on invidia. the chip makers successful entry into the automotive market. first, let's get some fresh news straight out of washington. the congressional budget office is just out to claire revised plan to repeal and replace part of the affordable care act. it reportedly reduce the federal deficit over the next 10 years and that is 32, billion less than an earlier version of the legislation. let's head to the white house with the reporter. shannon, remind us how this particular legislation, the undoing of obamacare was different from the original. on: people may remember we did have a congressional budget office report for a previous bill. the mos significant amendment is that it would allow statest to opt out of providing certain benefits and change the way they charged people premiums. with that change, as you mention
carolyn: i'm caroline hyde. this is "bloomberg technology." the manchester terror attack brings the battle over encryption front and center. a snapchat snapshot. why muddy waters founder says snap may be a short. billion bet's $4 on invidia. the chip makers successful entry into the automotive market. first, let's get some fresh news straight out of washington. the congressional budget office is just out to claire revised plan to repeal and replace part of the affordable care act. it...
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carolyn kennedy and her son presented mr. obama with the annual profile and courage award at the john f. kennedy library in boston. >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time we are beginning our livesteam of tonight's john f. kennedy sentinual award ceremony. i am delighted to welcome our audience of online viewers. there are many, many people who take credit for our decision to go online. one of the most important ideas came from the person who constantly gives us great ideas on how to use technology and other initiatives at the library and that is my friend who claims to have a day job but i doubt it ed slotsberg but i doubt it. i thank ed. [applause] >> and you will be happy to know, ed, mike barnacle, seconded the idea. we thank him for that. we have so much to celebrate tonight including president and ms. kennedy's deep appreciation for the arts. our next guest is a multiple grammy award winner whose songs are among the great pillars of american music. his music spans generations and his songs have provided the soundtrack ac
carolyn kennedy and her son presented mr. obama with the annual profile and courage award at the john f. kennedy library in boston. >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time we are beginning our livesteam of tonight's john f. kennedy sentinual award ceremony. i am delighted to welcome our audience of online viewers. there are many, many people who take credit for our decision to go online. one of the most important ideas came from the person who constantly gives us great ideas on how to use...
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may 21st, i'm chris nguyen in for carolyn tyler. here is lisa argen tracking live doppler 7. >> we are expecting fog in the show line. and the marine layer continues to be compressed as high pressure is pushing down on the atmosphere allowing for those warm afternoon temperatures. it is 47 in santa rosa. 57 in fremont and 62 in san jose. so bay to brakers, those folks have low 50s and partly cloudy skies and mid and upper 50s by about 8:00 or 9:00, the rest of us enjoying more 60s at the coast today with 90s inland. that summer spread is back. we have another day before the rich weekends where we see much cooler air move in for the week ahead. i'll have your forecast coming up. >>> happening today, a few hours away from the beta breakers. they stopped at pier 35 to register and pick up packets. the theme for the 106th running of the beta breakers is the summer of love. they started back in 1912 and it is the longest consecutively run race in the world. but for many it is a costume party. just like last year, alcohol is banned along
may 21st, i'm chris nguyen in for carolyn tyler. here is lisa argen tracking live doppler 7. >> we are expecting fog in the show line. and the marine layer continues to be compressed as high pressure is pushing down on the atmosphere allowing for those warm afternoon temperatures. it is 47 in santa rosa. 57 in fremont and 62 in san jose. so bay to brakers, those folks have low 50s and partly cloudy skies and mid and upper 50s by about 8:00 or 9:00, the rest of us enjoying more 60s at the...
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carolyn, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> brussels has reportedly raised the brexit divorce bill to around 100 billion euros. yes. according to the financial times, eu leaders revised their calculations and are demanding more money from the uk to leave the union and cover up-front liabilities. the demand is driven by the germans and the french and is up from a previously suggested charge of 60 billion euros. so as some of you may or may not know, divorces can get messy. it's usually about who gets the dog, the house, the car this time it's about how high will the brexit bill be. theresa may says jean-claude juncker will be the next person to find out how difficult i can be. it's the hard line taken by the uk prime minister as she continues her campaign ahead of the general election. speaking in cornwall, may said talks will be tough but that a strong mandate from the uk electorate is an important step. >> i think what we've seen recently is at times these negotiations are going to be tough. during the conservative party leadership campaign, i was described by a colleague as a blo
carolyn, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> brussels has reportedly raised the brexit divorce bill to around 100 billion euros. yes. according to the financial times, eu leaders revised their calculations and are demanding more money from the uk to leave the union and cover up-front liabilities. the demand is driven by the germans and the french and is up from a previously suggested charge of 60 billion euros. so as some of you may or may not know, divorces can get messy....
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for carolyn tyler, i'm chris nguyen along size lisa argen. twitter, facebook and instagram. "good morning america" is next. if you headed out to bay to breakers this morning, good luck. news continues at 9:00 a.m. we'll see you then. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. >>> good morning, america. new overnight, dancing and diplomacy. president trump's saudi trip. meeting with the leaders of arab nations and signing deals. >> it was a tremendous day. tremendous investments into the united states. >> and set to deliver a high-stakes speech to the muslim world. how will it be received? our team coverage from saudi arabia this morning. >>> new missile launch. north korea's latest test. fired from near the nation's capital. is the country speeding up its development of nu
for carolyn tyler, i'm chris nguyen along size lisa argen. twitter, facebook and instagram. "good morning america" is next. if you headed out to bay to breakers this morning, good luck. news continues at 9:00 a.m. we'll see you then. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better...
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thanks for waking up with us chlt chris nguyen in for carolyn tier. >>> we're looking at low clouds and fog across the bay. the air masses warm slightly. we're warmer in the north bay. but otherwise, temperatures pretty much in the 50s. look at the fog. this morning it will clear by 9:00, 10:00 inland. by 1:00, we'll get a little clearing along the marin county coast. 56 in mountain view. 53 in novato. the golden gate bridge, all is quiet with numbers ranging from the 50s to the upper 60s by noontime. the clouds clinging to the coast. the san mateo coast. upper 70s today inland. we'll detail the memorial day forecast in a few minutes. >> lisa, thank you go. breaking news out of san jose where police are investigating an officer involved shooting leaving one man dead. police were called to east st. john street after 12:30 this morning. there was a report of a disturbance involving a tenant there. police made contact with the adult male suspect and officers shot him. he died at a local hospital. the officer who shot the suspect will be placed on routine paid administrative leave. >>> more
thanks for waking up with us chlt chris nguyen in for carolyn tier. >>> we're looking at low clouds and fog across the bay. the air masses warm slightly. we're warmer in the north bay. but otherwise, temperatures pretty much in the 50s. look at the fog. this morning it will clear by 9:00, 10:00 inland. by 1:00, we'll get a little clearing along the marin county coast. 56 in mountain view. 53 in novato. the golden gate bridge, all is quiet with numbers ranging from the 50s to the upper...
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. >> abc7 news anchor carolyn tyler was one of this year's honorees.wesome. >> yeah. >> so great to see her. >> we are looking at a little bit of wind on the coast. you mentioned that, but things are going to warm up today. brighten up. here's a look from mount tam where temperatures are in the 50s in the north bay. the breeze still 20 miles an hour upper elevation. finally temperatures near average. what is that? more 60s and 70s. i'll have the exact numbers and a lookahead in just a few minutes. >> also next, kevin durant leads the warriors to a lig win over utah. larry beil has the highlights and post-game reaction comin the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. wow means you save 50% or more. there are thre
. >> abc7 news anchor carolyn tyler was one of this year's honorees.wesome. >> yeah. >> so great to see her. >> we are looking at a little bit of wind on the coast. you mentioned that, but things are going to warm up today. brighten up. here's a look from mount tam where temperatures are in the 50s in the north bay. the breeze still 20 miles an hour upper elevation. finally temperatures near average. what is that? more 60s and 70s. i'll have the exact numbers and a...
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cnbc's carolyn roth joins us. >> let's kick things off with earnings.ey were better-than-expected, revenues growing 50% in the first quarter to $8 billion. after hours the stock fell by a ttlee than 2%. why? because investors are worried about future ad leave knew, but also maybe a little bit of profit taking. the stock has been hitting an all-time high on tuesday. you also mentioned facebook is hiring 3,000 employees to combat violent videos after the recent horrific videos we've seen on facebook live. staying in silicon valley, apple is planning to create a $1 billion fund to invest in u.s. companies that do advanced manufacturing. that is after it has come under pressure from the current administration about outsourcing too much production of their products to places like china. last but not least, let's talk about central banks. the federal reserve yesterday holding its fire, keeping rates steady in its announcement yesterday. more importantly it left the door wide open for a hike in june. that's fully priced into the markets right now saying that t
cnbc's carolyn roth joins us. >> let's kick things off with earnings.ey were better-than-expected, revenues growing 50% in the first quarter to $8 billion. after hours the stock fell by a ttlee than 2%. why? because investors are worried about future ad leave knew, but also maybe a little bit of profit taking. the stock has been hitting an all-time high on tuesday. you also mentioned facebook is hiring 3,000 employees to combat violent videos after the recent horrific videos we've seen on...
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plaintiff abc7 news anchor carolyn tyler was one of this year's honorees.nt. >>> we miss her. she'll be back soon enough. >> good morning. it is a gorgeous start to the day. a little less wind out there. numbers come up as much as 5 to 7 degrees. 51 degrees in the city. 55 across the bay in oakland with fremont 49. so more 70s in your forecast. 80s are not far off but it won't get too warm. in fact, we'll cool it down come midweek. i'll have your full accuweather seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. >> kevin durant takes charge and leads the warriors to a big win over utah. larry beil has the highlights and post-game reaction coming up in sports. ♪ ♪ at ikea, we believe that you should be able to afford your dream bedroom. that you can get it all for less. that you can find what you're looking for at a price you've been waiting for. and we believe the cost of a good night's sleep shouldn't keep you up at night. save up to 20% at the ikea bedroom event. pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explos
plaintiff abc7 news anchor carolyn tyler was one of this year's honorees.nt. >>> we miss her. she'll be back soon enough. >> good morning. it is a gorgeous start to the day. a little less wind out there. numbers come up as much as 5 to 7 degrees. 51 degrees in the city. 55 across the bay in oakland with fremont 49. so more 70s in your forecast. 80s are not far off but it won't get too warm. in fact, we'll cool it down come midweek. i'll have your full accuweather seven-day...
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first half. 10-5.nd leading carolyn steele passes to callie for the goal. second half. more terps. jen giles, quality finish in traffic. maryland doubles up penn state the nationalto championship game for the fifth straight season. the other simo semi finals, nay come back, second half. kelly larkin scores. navy down 13-11. wouldn'td bend but break. wading through defense. scores the goal. b.c. beats navy by a final of 16-15. be maryland and boston college sunday morning in the national title game. the men's final four is on saturday. maryland also in action. denver.be facing >> nice to see them win a national championship. >> two terps titles. let's do it! >> another look vo: at dominion, we have a long history of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. dominion energy. more than a new name, a new way of seeing energy. head
first half. 10-5.nd leading carolyn steele passes to callie for the goal. second half. more terps. jen giles, quality finish in traffic. maryland doubles up penn state the nationalto championship game for the fifth straight season. the other simo semi finals, nay come back, second half. kelly larkin scores. navy down 13-11. wouldn'td bend but break. wading through defense. scores the goal. b.c. beats navy by a final of 16-15. be maryland and boston college sunday morning in the national title...
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this video posted to caravan carolyn's page. her cat got away. hours later they heard a cat up a tree. >> cut the tree down. they're in a forest. there's plenty more. >> somebody gets a ladder. once she gets to the top, she's got to climb off the ladder and climb onto a branch. >> uh-oh. now, this is where it could be a possible fail video. lucky for her she had friends around to tell her which branches are weak. she is able to grab the cat and start climbing down, climbing down. not easy when you've got a cat in your arms. >> nothing is easy when you've got a cat in your arms. >> she gives the cat a lecture. >> what have we learned from this? >> cat i don't think learned anything from this. it just turns its head. >>> oli opens the door to something big. >> it's a megabot. >> what happens when he goes behind the scenes while the team gears up for battle. >> oh, my lord. >> no way. >>> and -- >> anybody want some bacon? >> see the adorable moment when baby riley just can't get enough. >> is it good? >> say yeah, girl. that's bacon right there. i
this video posted to caravan carolyn's page. her cat got away. hours later they heard a cat up a tree. >> cut the tree down. they're in a forest. there's plenty more. >> somebody gets a ladder. once she gets to the top, she's got to climb off the ladder and climb onto a branch. >> uh-oh. now, this is where it could be a possible fail video. lucky for her she had friends around to tell her which branches are weak. she is able to grab the cat and start climbing down, climbing...
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carolyn miles takes us another hour east where they're now sending mobile clinics to isolated villagesmeasure the children, to weigh them. we find a little boy too weak to stand. so they ask his mother to step on the scale. they do the math and quickly put a band on his arm. the red signaling severe malnutrition. >> you'll bring him t a hospital? >> yes. >> it's one of the worst crises we've seen since world war ii. 20 million people across four countries at risk, half of them children. >> reporter: aid workers on the ground across the horn of africa are aware the u.s. is now debating whether to give less. are you concerned at all about the notion that the u.s. might be considering giving less foreign aid? >> the u.s. government has been a true leader in these kinds of crises. it's always the u.s. that kind of makes those commitments first. it's a tiny, tiny part of the budget that we're talking about. and america has to lead. >> reporter: as the children are weighed, parents here are given pumpina, the nutrients that in the early stages can bring a child back. >> where are you? where'
carolyn miles takes us another hour east where they're now sending mobile clinics to isolated villagesmeasure the children, to weigh them. we find a little boy too weak to stand. so they ask his mother to step on the scale. they do the math and quickly put a band on his arm. the red signaling severe malnutrition. >> you'll bring him t a hospital? >> yes. >> it's one of the worst crises we've seen since world war ii. 20 million people across four countries at risk, half of them...
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. >> reporter: aware of that reality, we travel with the american who runs save the children, carolyn miles another hour east. where they are now sending out mobile clinics to isolated villages deep in the desert, we find a little boy so weak he cannot stand. they put a band on his arm, the red signaling severe malnutrition. >> it's one of the worst crises that we've seen since world war ii. >> are you concerned that the world does not recognize what is happening here? >> you know, i don't think the world has really woken up to this disaster at this point. they haven't realized what's happening. >> the possibility of four famines at once? >> the possibility of four famines at once. >> reporter: as the children are weighed, parents here are given plumpy nut, the packet of nutrients, that in the early stages, can bring a child back. and in a brief escape, we see the smiles here, when we show some of the children, their own faces, in the phone. a rare moment of joy, in a region cruhunger.y sh b that boy with the band now sent off for emergency care, the next wave of children right behind
. >> reporter: aware of that reality, we travel with the american who runs save the children, carolyn miles another hour east. where they are now sending out mobile clinics to isolated villages deep in the desert, we find a little boy so weak he cannot stand. they put a band on his arm, the red signaling severe malnutrition. >> it's one of the worst crises that we've seen since world war ii. >> are you concerned that the world does not recognize what is happening here?...
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carolyn miles said, the head of save the children, said we are enormously grateful to you and the general abc viewers. following your broadcast last night, save the children received nearly $800,000 from more than 6500 people. the need is huge. but tens of thousands of children will be helped thanks to your goodness. many of you still tweeting me today on how to help, we put all the information on "world news tonight" facebook page. >>> in the meantime, there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday -- the fiery plane crash right into a busy intersection. the plane exploded right above traffic there. how they got out of that alive. >>> new developments in the manhunt for a fugitive considered extremely dangerous tonight. police may be closing in, revealing where he may have been hiding. >>> and nearly 20 years since the death of princess diana, what we've now learned about that last night in paris. the rarely seen moments with her sons. the rarely seen moments with her sons. the rarely-seen moments with her sons. mr. wise man ... ... you wish to know how to protect y
carolyn miles said, the head of save the children, said we are enormously grateful to you and the general abc viewers. following your broadcast last night, save the children received nearly $800,000 from more than 6500 people. the need is huge. but tens of thousands of children will be helped thanks to your goodness. many of you still tweeting me today on how to help, we put all the information on "world news tonight" facebook page. >>> in the meantime, there's still much...
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. >>> i'm carolyn lanzetta, ceo of plum print.e take the piles of art that kids bring home and turn them into beautiful coffee table books. no more clutter, no more guilt. make it super easy for parents. drop the originals in the prepaid box and ship it back. plum print photographs all the art and creates a custom book for you. you get an online gallery of all your art, permize e izpersonali and you can share with family and friends. while we started with kids' art work, there say broader market opportunity here. sports trophies, family history and more. overall, it is a $20 billion market, and plum print's poised to really dominate the full service niche. we have product market fit, solid customer base and strong technology platform and now looking to scale the business into new markets and with new strategic partnerships so we're looking for a $500,000 investment in order to do so. to learn more, please visit plumprint.com. >> nice job. >> thank you. >> there you go. >> both of you. two numbers, one to ten, what do you think of
. >>> i'm carolyn lanzetta, ceo of plum print.e take the piles of art that kids bring home and turn them into beautiful coffee table books. no more clutter, no more guilt. make it super easy for parents. drop the originals in the prepaid box and ship it back. plum print photographs all the art and creates a custom book for you. you get an online gallery of all your art, permize e izpersonali and you can share with family and friends. while we started with kids' art work, there say...
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student activities director carolyn came up with the idea. >> i always stopped at this bench and i tell the story of sierra. and we need to do that. we need to be good citizens for this community that we live in. >> reporter: she's been gone now for five years, but sierra lamar clearly touched many people in fremont. and though there is some measure of relief with the verdict, there is still a longing foreclosure. >> we hope that you learn that, where she is? >> of koefrcourse, that's all i for. i don't care what happens to him. i care about what happens with her. >> reporter: in fremont, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> as we mentioned, the sentencing is expected to start next week and you can download the abc7 news app to get the push alert when it happens. >> a family doctor in walnut creek is accused of sexual battery against a female patient. the contra costa county sheriff's office rajeshssingla posted bail this morning. melanie woodrow is outside where the doctor practiced. melanie. >> reporter: this is where the detectives executed a search warrant and arrested the doctor on monday.
student activities director carolyn came up with the idea. >> i always stopped at this bench and i tell the story of sierra. and we need to do that. we need to be good citizens for this community that we live in. >> reporter: she's been gone now for five years, but sierra lamar clearly touched many people in fremont. and though there is some measure of relief with the verdict, there is still a longing foreclosure. >> we hope that you learn that, where she is? >> of...
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as my fellow working group member, professor carolyn for -- once said, our work as a group was to helpear down the walls, the walls of mystery and silence and unknown, surrounding georgetown's historical ties to the institution of slavery. but beyond tearing down the walls, we wanted to help bring this history directly to our community here at georgetown. for those of us in the working group, this was very important to us. we knew that student knowledge and understanding of georgetown's troubled past was almost zero. we also knew, however, and perhaps surprising to some that this history has been known and taught and discussed at various points over the past few decades. that clearly didn't , but that clearly didn't lead to sustained knowledge and awareness within our community and student body. so how do we properly address that? this was a guiding question for us as students. i am here today and very encouraged by the dedication of isaac hawkins hall and anne marie becraft hall as a significant step in that direction, toward sustaining that awareness and preserving its history within
as my fellow working group member, professor carolyn for -- once said, our work as a group was to helpear down the walls, the walls of mystery and silence and unknown, surrounding georgetown's historical ties to the institution of slavery. but beyond tearing down the walls, we wanted to help bring this history directly to our community here at georgetown. for those of us in the working group, this was very important to us. we knew that student knowledge and understanding of georgetown's...
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this is their chief executive carolyn mccall.to make losses, 19/21 yea r5 easyjet airlines tend to make losses, 19/21 yea r5 ea5yj et has airlines tend to make losses, 19/21 year5 easyjet has lost money in the winter and the two years we made money, all the stars aligned, the foreign exchange was in our favour, so £80 million of that was foreign exchange, the weakness of the pound against the dollar and because we buy our fuel against the dollar and because we buy ourfuel in against the dollar and because we buy our fuel in dollars and £115 million is a hit in the first half but a benefit in the second, because ea5ter moved into april. in other business news, consumer group which? say5 banks have made little progress in protecting people from pu5h fraud. that's when victims are conned into transferring money to the accounts of fraudsters, believing they're legitimate firm5. the banks' anti—fraud group said that they're addressing the problem. uk workers are three times more likely to go into work when ill than pull a sickie. a su
this is their chief executive carolyn mccall.to make losses, 19/21 yea r5 easyjet airlines tend to make losses, 19/21 yea r5 ea5yj et has airlines tend to make losses, 19/21 year5 easyjet has lost money in the winter and the two years we made money, all the stars aligned, the foreign exchange was in our favour, so £80 million of that was foreign exchange, the weakness of the pound against the dollar and because we buy our fuel against the dollar and because we buy ourfuel in against the dollar...
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. >> i'm carolyn ceo of plum print. no more clutter, no more guilt. make it super easy for parents.ou drop the originals in and ship it back. plum print then professionally photographs all the art and creates a custom book just for you. in addition, you get an online gallery of all your art, personalized products like throw pillows and note cards and you can share with family and friends. now, while we started with kids' artwork a broader market opportunity here preserving physical memories in a digital world. sports trophies, family history and more. overall, it's a $20 billion market and plum print's poised to really dommate the full service nation. we have product market fit and strong technology platform and now looking to scale the business into new markets and with new strategic partnerships. so, we're looking for a $500,000 investment in order to do so. to learn more, visit plumprint.com. >> nice job. >> thank you. >> here you go. both of you. i need two numbers one to ten. what do you think of the product and then what did you think of the pitch? >> okay. so, on the product
. >> i'm carolyn ceo of plum print. no more clutter, no more guilt. make it super easy for parents.ou drop the originals in and ship it back. plum print then professionally photographs all the art and creates a custom book just for you. in addition, you get an online gallery of all your art, personalized products like throw pillows and note cards and you can share with family and friends. now, while we started with kids' artwork a broader market opportunity here preserving physical...
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carolyn rein, who was then running the campaign, came to me, and she said this is a moment. we have to record this shift, it's dramatic. and we both agreed we had to use the word lie. because it was a lie. - it's a huge change. we have about 30 seconds left. you've been in the job for about three years now. - yes, just shy of three. - you getting tired of it? you getting bored? - no. - this is really a great time, never boring. - it's a great time to be an editor. it's a hard time to be an editor, but it's a great time. - and you're still enjoying, after all these years of doing the kind of work you've done, nothing is-- - ever since i dropped out of college at 19 and i've done nothing but newspapers for now 41 years. and it's been a blast. - thanks. - thank you. - thanks for helping us do everything that you're doing that's making our lives better. we appreciate that very much. dean baquet, thanks very much. (crowd applauding) we'd love to have join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and as with our audience and gu
carolyn rein, who was then running the campaign, came to me, and she said this is a moment. we have to record this shift, it's dramatic. and we both agreed we had to use the word lie. because it was a lie. - it's a huge change. we have about 30 seconds left. you've been in the job for about three years now. - yes, just shy of three. - you getting tired of it? you getting bored? - no. - this is really a great time, never boring. - it's a great time to be an editor. it's a hard time to be an...
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he leaves behind his cherished wife, heidi and his loving daughter's victoria and carolyn.ast friday in kirker spell ohio a gunman shot and killed steven eric cesario. he was the chief of the kirker's filth police department. he died responding to a hostage situation at a local nursing home. chief desario leaves behind six children and his wife who is expecting another child. our hearts break for the cheese family. we love you all. we love you all. [applause] to every child in america who has lost a mom or dad in the line of duty i want you to know your parents are american heroes they died keeping us safe. they are the pride of our nation and we will hold them and our hearts always and forever. [applause] they are sacrificed will never ever be forgotten. to everyone in the audience here today i want you to know that my administration is determined totally determined to restore law and justice for all americans and we are going to do it quickly. [applause] that is why i am so proud to be here today with attorney general jeff sessions and homeland security director john kell
he leaves behind his cherished wife, heidi and his loving daughter's victoria and carolyn.ast friday in kirker spell ohio a gunman shot and killed steven eric cesario. he was the chief of the kirker's filth police department. he died responding to a hostage situation at a local nursing home. chief desario leaves behind six children and his wife who is expecting another child. our hearts break for the cheese family. we love you all. we love you all. [applause] to every child in america who has...
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carolyn. >> i agree with that.et's get back to the pick of the prime minister, to be honest, i'm quite surprised at the new name that just popped up over the weekend. i thought it was someone like -- or christine lagarde who would be a top contend. it's pretty clear he may have to remove his pick for the prime minister if he doesn't get a majority in parliament, right? because it's essentially the national assembly which makes the fine pick, am i right? >> reporter: definitely. definitely. what happens is, when the president doesn't get the majority, it is the person that is zdesignated by the new majority. we call that cohabitation. as a prime minister, for example, that's a scenario pretty likely for emmanuel macron, with his right wing. >> claire, thank you so much. >>> let's continue to talk about see elections here in the uk. the uk's governing conservative party has an 18-point lead over jeremy corbin's select party ahead to june 8th. the research shows that health care provisions has overtaken brexit as the
carolyn. >> i agree with that.et's get back to the pick of the prime minister, to be honest, i'm quite surprised at the new name that just popped up over the weekend. i thought it was someone like -- or christine lagarde who would be a top contend. it's pretty clear he may have to remove his pick for the prime minister if he doesn't get a majority in parliament, right? because it's essentially the national assembly which makes the fine pick, am i right? >> reporter: definitely....
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome ambassador carolyn kennedy, honorry president of the john fnedy library foundation. [applause] >> hi, everybody. thank you all for being here. good evening. it is great to be back at the brilarry. it is great to be back in boston. thank you all for taking such good care of this place while i was gone. i want to thank may family especially ed for his devotion to this institution, his creative vision, commitment to history and our family legacy has made this library the jewel of the national archive presidential library system. [applause] >> i want to thank stan steinberg for his amazing generosity. we should cheer for that. [applause] >> and i want to thank the foundation and library staff for working to preserve the past and inspire future generations to public service unprecedented kennedy's name. tonight we are celebrating the timeless values that president kennedy lived by and that have made america the indepensable nation. as his family, we are proud of what he stood for and its continuing power. tonight we are honored by the presence of s
. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome ambassador carolyn kennedy, honorry president of the john fnedy library foundation. [applause] >> hi, everybody. thank you all for being here. good evening. it is great to be back at the brilarry. it is great to be back in boston. thank you all for taking such good care of this place while i was gone. i want to thank may family especially ed for his devotion to this institution, his creative vision, commitment to history and our family...
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carolyn. >> thank you for that. let's get more on investment and reaction outlook. of thank you so much for coming in. of the expectations coming in, we're seeing that the markets are in a bit of a selloff mode. is that a surprise to you? >> not really. the polls have been r re predicting this victory for a good amount of time now. it's what is expected. perhaps we expected it to be a little less short. but we did see this at the opening, right, the cac reached a high since 2008. theue rallied a bit. i would think -- it's not a selloff but profit taking and a momentum. >> how strong will be the momentum be going forward? major obstacles are in macron's way. and even if he does have a working majority, a working coalition in the assembly, can he actually push through reforms? >> well, we'll have to see. but we're looking at europe and french markets have been held back by this cloud of political risk hanging over france. and the only momentum that we've seen so far since, you know, second half of last year has been very strong. and we would expect markets to catch up
carolyn. >> thank you for that. let's get more on investment and reaction outlook. of thank you so much for coming in. of the expectations coming in, we're seeing that the markets are in a bit of a selloff mode. is that a surprise to you? >> not really. the polls have been r re predicting this victory for a good amount of time now. it's what is expected. perhaps we expected it to be a little less short. but we did see this at the opening, right, the cac reached a high since 2008....
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he leaves behind his cherished wife heidi and his loving daughters victoria and carolyn. think you.en eric as ariel heard he was the chief of the kirker's bill police department. he died responding to a hostage situation at a local nursing home. he leaves behind six children and his wife who is expecting another child. our hearts break for the chief's family. we love you all. every child in america who has lost a mom or dad in the line of duty, i want you to know your parents are american heroes. they died keeping us safe. they are the pride of our nation, and we will hold them in our hearts always and forever. their sacrifice will never ever be forgotten. to everyone in the audience here today, i want you to know that my administration is determined, totally determined to restore law and order and justice for all americans and we will do it quickly. [applause] that is why i am so proud to be here today with attorney general jeff sessions and homeland security director john kelly, two men deeply committed to the rule of law, to the rank-and-file officers who enforce it, and to bring
he leaves behind his cherished wife heidi and his loving daughters victoria and carolyn. think you.en eric as ariel heard he was the chief of the kirker's bill police department. he died responding to a hostage situation at a local nursing home. he leaves behind six children and his wife who is expecting another child. our hearts break for the chief's family. we love you all. every child in america who has lost a mom or dad in the line of duty, i want you to know your parents are american...
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i'm carolyn hyde. what if the areas that we visited digging into the boston tech field. is where mark zuckerberg came up with the idea for facebook. we sat down with the harvard president and discussed how this institution fosters innovation amongst students. >> we have a vibrant community here. it is exciting to see and growing. it is exciting to see mark zuckerberg coming back. enter a mind us else in the many beenof which we have innovators and will continue to be innovators. caroline: looking at the wayt innovate, sending them out to the greawod, how long has that been in play? and how is that helped build companies? >> it was founded in 11ith the notion of providing people a space and support in terms of experts and venture funding and building companies into the commercial world. we could enae udents to follow their ideas and dreams and make tangible realities. so it has turned out to be a success beyond our further streams as people have flocked to it. we now have 75 cpaes. we have the president challenge. students and groups of students compete for funding to mov
i'm carolyn hyde. what if the areas that we visited digging into the boston tech field. is where mark zuckerberg came up with the idea for facebook. we sat down with the harvard president and discussed how this institution fosters innovation amongst students. >> we have a vibrant community here. it is exciting to see and growing. it is exciting to see mark zuckerberg coming back. enter a mind us else in the many beenof which we have innovators and will continue to be innovators. caroline:...
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i'm chris in for carolyn. lisa is tracking live doppler 7. hi. >> good morning. we are starting out with partlyy sunny conditions. even a little hazy here for mt. tam. 51 in san francisco. 56 in oakland and 55 on the peninsu peninsula, east bay hills family showing some fog and 57 in concord. we have a weak weather system. brings around a few clouds. we will call it partly cloudy breezy winds. shoreline to 60s inland and we can see a few isolated showers. i'll explain in just a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> breaking news out of fremont this morning. the nobd lanes between the parkway and ferry lane are closed right now after a crash that left one person dead and three others injured. one southbound lane has since re-opened. a driver was making a u-turn when another car possibly ran a red light and hit that car head-on. officials say speeding was likely a factor. one victim in serious condition, the other two expected to be okay. >>> new details on that massive five alarm fire in emoryville. fire crews safely removed a crane that burned at a construction site. it
i'm chris in for carolyn. lisa is tracking live doppler 7. hi. >> good morning. we are starting out with partlyy sunny conditions. even a little hazy here for mt. tam. 51 in san francisco. 56 in oakland and 55 on the peninsu peninsula, east bay hills family showing some fog and 57 in concord. we have a weak weather system. brings around a few clouds. we will call it partly cloudy breezy winds. shoreline to 60s inland and we can see a few isolated showers. i'll explain in just a few...
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carolyn fairchild looked into it.he reason people were looking at it people are changing jobs more frequently than ever. millenials will work for more companies than any other generation and collecting experiences. they want to be able to say i launched uber in this mark, i did this and that. uber gives them a chance to do something very big. universal, same thing. big audience. lot of room to play. >> suzy, did uber surprise you? >> yes. >> you've seen the pr crisis after crisis. >> we all shook our heads when we saw uber. but it fits into the story. people can get incredible experiences but also credentials. they've got this brand factor. people want to work at companies that are household names. you work at uber, twitter. who goes through a day without using amazon, google in some way? people are driven by these audacious challenges, credential and brand name no matter how much trouble they've been in, apparently. >> they get a job at these top companies, they tend to stay in this universe. you want to get in, get
carolyn fairchild looked into it.he reason people were looking at it people are changing jobs more frequently than ever. millenials will work for more companies than any other generation and collecting experiences. they want to be able to say i launched uber in this mark, i did this and that. uber gives them a chance to do something very big. universal, same thing. big audience. lot of room to play. >> suzy, did uber surprise you? >> yes. >> you've seen the pr crisis after...
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look, look -- i, you know, jeannie and maggie and carolyn, we have become friends. i know their families. and give ben a big kiss when i get back. and they have become friends. one reason they had become friends is we share the same value set. i stood for billie when he was introduced because he is the kind of guy i grew up with. my mother used to have an expression, and i made it sincerely. she said, from the time i was old enough to remember -- joe, remember, you are defined by your courage and you are redeemed by your loyalty. that is billy shaheen. [applause] mr. biden: so -- [applause] mr. biden: the neighbors i came from in scranton and claymont -- the neighbors i came from -- you were always measured by the guys you helped. billy, i love you. i also want to mentor the loss -- i want to mention the loss of scott. the state suffered a real loss. he was the coach, and educator, and knew the -- a newly elected state senator. i have read the stories about the kids he helped. now gone at age 51. imagine how many more stories about how kids who could've helped? but
look, look -- i, you know, jeannie and maggie and carolyn, we have become friends. i know their families. and give ben a big kiss when i get back. and they have become friends. one reason they had become friends is we share the same value set. i stood for billie when he was introduced because he is the kind of guy i grew up with. my mother used to have an expression, and i made it sincerely. she said, from the time i was old enough to remember -- joe, remember, you are defined by your courage...
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carolyn shively is live. >> a preliminary assessment by the u.s. military said it was a medium-range ballistic missile. this is there fourth try and the first successful launch. they believe they want to use this missile to target ships. it comes as u.s., japanese navy is staged. back in february they also tested a three stage missile. this missile was in the air for 30 minutes and traveled 430 miles according to the south korean military. the u.s. official said it splashed down 60 miles south of russia. the un security council will hold urgent meetings to discuss this. they have adopted six tough sanctions on north korea. nikki haley says more could be on the way, potentially on oil. here she is talking about a meeting between kim jong-un and president trump. >> having a missile test is not the way to sit down with the president. he is not going to do it. i can tell you, he can sit there and say all the conditions he wants. until he meets our conditions, we are not sitting down with h him. >> he plans to introduce legislation early next week that
carolyn shively is live. >> a preliminary assessment by the u.s. military said it was a medium-range ballistic missile. this is there fourth try and the first successful launch. they believe they want to use this missile to target ships. it comes as u.s., japanese navy is staged. back in february they also tested a three stage missile. this missile was in the air for 30 minutes and traveled 430 miles according to the south korean military. the u.s. official said it splashed down 60 miles...
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. >> carolyn, llet me pick it up . we'll get straight to the saudi oil minister. where is he? where is the saudi oil minister? he's at the top. let's have a look. sir -- >> pardon me. >> how are you sir? >> are you happy with the way things are going? do we have consensus in the room? the nine months, sir? do you have any comment for the world on the way oil prices are going to react to the announcement? that is the saudi oil minister taking the first question in arabic. we'll see what we can get in at the moment. a lot of focus on compliance, a lot of focus on how long the deal will be, whether there is a need for deeper cuts as well. >> how long do the cuts need to be? is nine months going to do it? >> we considered yesterday all options from six months to phone mon nine months, to deepening the cut potentially, changes in demand beyond what is the best case. also supply from nonmember states being on the surprising side. we found out that nine months with the same level of production that our member countries have been producing at is a very safe and almost certain option t
. >> carolyn, llet me pick it up . we'll get straight to the saudi oil minister. where is he? where is the saudi oil minister? he's at the top. let's have a look. sir -- >> pardon me. >> how are you sir? >> are you happy with the way things are going? do we have consensus in the room? the nine months, sir? do you have any comment for the world on the way oil prices are going to react to the announcement? that is the saudi oil minister taking the first question in arabic....
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a special line for former gang .embers, (202) 748-8002 let's head to maryland, carolyn is waiting.aller: thank you for talking on this topic. i am very concerned with gang violence. i grew up in baltimore city. need to go after it aggressively, but cutting activities for youth and evenschool programs and the music and arts programs, youth need outlets. they need outlets. they see the unity and they gangs and that is one aspect they can communicate with each other. when i grew up in baltimore, there were officer friendly's that patrolled the streets and they made policing look like they were friends. there needs to be a two-pronged approach to this. when you say they are focusing too much on that, are you talking about federal policymakers, police department themselves? caller: both. it starts at the top. top, they are saying we are going to go after them. the top, it needs to start with we need to help our students. for are cutting funding everything relating to use, especially inner-city youth. we have to trickle down and do it on a local basis. as a community, we need to go into
a special line for former gang .embers, (202) 748-8002 let's head to maryland, carolyn is waiting.aller: thank you for talking on this topic. i am very concerned with gang violence. i grew up in baltimore city. need to go after it aggressively, but cutting activities for youth and evenschool programs and the music and arts programs, youth need outlets. they need outlets. they see the unity and they gangs and that is one aspect they can communicate with each other. when i grew up in baltimore,...