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joining me today is general mckenzie we are here to announce that secretary matus has directed the department to revise how it accounts for deployed personnel carrying out major operations in afghanistan. the secretary has been clear about his commitment of transparency and our public reporting procedures and increasing commanders ability to adapt, to battlefield conditions and countering emergency threats. following a comprehensive review of our south asia strategy the secretary has determined we must simplify our accounting methodology and improve the public's understanding of america's military commitment in afghanistan. dod's previous force management practice only disclosed publicly the forces under the force management level, not those forces on temporary missions. while this procedure supported operational security it also reduced unit readiness and transparency. often commanders were compelled to reduce the sizes of the plan units in order to meet peter forced management levels and limit the time that units could remain in operational field. this way of doing business is over. today t
joining me today is general mckenzie we are here to announce that secretary matus has directed the department to revise how it accounts for deployed personnel carrying out major operations in afghanistan. the secretary has been clear about his commitment of transparency and our public reporting procedures and increasing commanders ability to adapt, to battlefield conditions and countering emergency threats. following a comprehensive review of our south asia strategy the secretary has determined...
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one of his friends john hamilton mckenzie fell out of a tree and broke his arm. and then before it had a chance to he broke up his arm again and his mother told him don't go outside, stay home and just entertain this little kid edgar so they entertained him by telling stories. and john hamilton mckenzie recalls but paula tell him stories and he would embellish them and add them to the stories but eventually he got an interesting poetry and by the age of 13 he compiled in a poetry that he wanted his foster father to help them get up publish. his foster father said he's a little too proud of himself, the last thing you want to do is publish poetry but by the time his 18, he published his first book it was probably written while he was in richmond attending charlottesville, early on poe probably thought he would be like most writers of the day and live off of family money or teaching job or government job in the customs house. but he became the first american writer to make his living solely off his writing. i don't think those entirely by choice. who would've loved
one of his friends john hamilton mckenzie fell out of a tree and broke his arm. and then before it had a chance to he broke up his arm again and his mother told him don't go outside, stay home and just entertain this little kid edgar so they entertained him by telling stories. and john hamilton mckenzie recalls but paula tell him stories and he would embellish them and add them to the stories but eventually he got an interesting poetry and by the age of 13 he compiled in a poetry that he wanted...
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he spent about five years at mckenzie as a management consultant. would have thought that you would have been really prepared given all of the experiences. you underestimated a lot of things. max: i definitely did. i think there is nothing that can prepare you for this. i think the ability to adapt your strategy, the willingness to try things, the willingness to break stuff, left, right and center, that is a mindset you have. but i'm extremely kind of thankful for the opportunities that i had with morgan stanley and mckenzie because they give me the tool set, which i could then at any time fall back on to because i have a certain situation. these are the three or four things they train you to prepare. you, of course, you have amazing entrepreneurs and rags to riches stories with someone coming out of school at 22 or 23 and they have a brilliant idea. of course, that is a form of entrepreneurship. i think entrepreneurship is, for me, very much trying to make the best out of a difficult situation and going that extra mile and never giving up to kind o
he spent about five years at mckenzie as a management consultant. would have thought that you would have been really prepared given all of the experiences. you underestimated a lot of things. max: i definitely did. i think there is nothing that can prepare you for this. i think the ability to adapt your strategy, the willingness to try things, the willingness to break stuff, left, right and center, that is a mindset you have. but i'm extremely kind of thankful for the opportunities that i had...
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mckenzie went from having a cold to being paralyzed from the neck down and on a ventilator in 12 daysc is firmly refusing to disclose how many cases are in which states, even though that information is public in nature. cdc told me it has not received any reports of death from afm paralysis. but with the health agency so tight-lipped about these cases, some families wonder if the numbers are underreported. the family of 14-yea-old isaac originally said afm caused their son's death. he got sick last october, complaining of a weird feeling in his knees, and died two days later. but when isaac's case didn't show up in cdc reports on afm deaths, the family asked why. they say the cdc then told them it had reopened isaac's case and eventually attributed his death to a different form of paralysis. carter's family says cdc won't count his case either, in their published statistics, despite carter's doctors describing it as characteristically afm. some of these kids die? dr. greenberg: they do. it is a very rare event to have death related to acute flaccid myelitis. unfortunately, it has happ
mckenzie went from having a cold to being paralyzed from the neck down and on a ventilator in 12 daysc is firmly refusing to disclose how many cases are in which states, even though that information is public in nature. cdc told me it has not received any reports of death from afm paralysis. but with the health agency so tight-lipped about these cases, some families wonder if the numbers are underreported. the family of 14-yea-old isaac originally said afm caused their son's death. he got sick...
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let's start with china with david mckenzie and that phone call between president trump and president xi. david? world seri >> reporter: good morning, victor, yes. the tension is high and china wants to ease that tension. in that phone call between xi jinping and president trump, it seemed like the chinese president was trying to calm things down, saying all sides need to ease off that rhetoric and restrain themselves. perhaps a pointed message to president trump, who many see in the region at least, ratcheting up that tension through the week. you also had this pointed message coming from the ministry of foreign affairs in china saying that the chinese side hopes all relevant parties speak and act with caution and do more things that are conducive to de-escalating the tense situation and enhancing mutual trust amongst parties rather than relapsing into the old path of showing assertiveness and escalating tensions. you know, the chinese generally put out very kind of boilerplate statements but this is clearly pointed at both the u.s. and the north koreans who, as you say, just recentl
let's start with china with david mckenzie and that phone call between president trump and president xi. david? world seri >> reporter: good morning, victor, yes. the tension is high and china wants to ease that tension. in that phone call between xi jinping and president trump, it seemed like the chinese president was trying to calm things down, saying all sides need to ease off that rhetoric and restrain themselves. perhaps a pointed message to president trump, who many see in the...
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we want to go live to cape town with cnn's david mckenzie.uld be huge for the party of nelson mandela. off awed. >> unfortunately i think we are not able -- [ inaudible ] can we hear him? go ahead. go ahead. >> reporter: if you can hear me, the group of protesters that is coming toward parliament. the vote of no confidence is happening later in parliament. for the president of the country, jacob zuma -- [ inaudible ] pretty loud here. behind here, thousands of protesters are moving on to parliament. if he gets voted out, he could lose the presidency later today. there could be a -- the dissolving of the -- [ inaudible ] thousands of protesters from both sides moving on to a confined space. a heavy police presence here in cape town outside parliament. there's going to be an intense debate in parliament later and possibly a new president later today in south africa. miguel? >> this is amazing -- we will let you go. i know you're having audio issues. amazing reporting you are doing. it is interesting that this is the first time it's been a secre
we want to go live to cape town with cnn's david mckenzie.uld be huge for the party of nelson mandela. off awed. >> unfortunately i think we are not able -- [ inaudible ] can we hear him? go ahead. go ahead. >> reporter: if you can hear me, the group of protesters that is coming toward parliament. the vote of no confidence is happening later in parliament. for the president of the country, jacob zuma -- [ inaudible ] pretty loud here. behind here, thousands of protesters are moving...
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greg mckenzie, 20 very much.f murdering a young boy in wythenshawe in greater manchester. police were called to a report of a incidentjust after midnight, and discovered the body of the youngster when they entered the property. officers also learned that a man and a woman had left the address in beaford road to go to hospital. the woman is being treated for serious injuries in hospital, while the man is being questioned in custody. police have arrested a man on suspicion of aggravated burglary after an elderly woman was badly beaten in lancashire. the 88—year—old was asleep at her home in chorley in the early hours of saturday morning when she was woken by a man who attacked her and demanded money. the headlines on bbc news. two lorry drivers are charged with dangerous driving offences after the m1 crash in which eight people were killed. sur keir starmer says britain should remain in the single market for a transitional period after leaving the eu. the notting hill carnival gets under way in west london. it begi
greg mckenzie, 20 very much.f murdering a young boy in wythenshawe in greater manchester. police were called to a report of a incidentjust after midnight, and discovered the body of the youngster when they entered the property. officers also learned that a man and a woman had left the address in beaford road to go to hospital. the woman is being treated for serious injuries in hospital, while the man is being questioned in custody. police have arrested a man on suspicion of aggravated burglary...
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here's g-m reggie mckenzie's reaction to today's news. mckenzie>"i'm excited for gareon. i mean it was, you know, it's tough on the young man like that to go through this, and, um. i'm excited for gareon and the raiders for the process to work. that we, you know, we thought. now we're excited and we can move forward." as for the current 49ers-- we already have an early candidate for training camp mvp. reuben foster...linebacker making a case for defensive back. the first round pick out of alabama...with three interceptions through four practices. incredible...considering he didn't register a single pick during his time in college. kyle shanahan...loving what he's seeing from the rookie. "you know, the one he got today i was probably the most excited about because it was the same one he had yesterday where it was a play action and he killed the fullback and went to tackle the back and the wide receiver was wide open behind him and he was still looking for run. he had the same play today and he didn't fill up in the run, and he dropped back and got a pick. so
here's g-m reggie mckenzie's reaction to today's news. "i'm excited for gareon. i mean it was, you know, it's tough on the young man like that to go through this, and, um. i'm excited for gareon and the raiders for the process to work. that we, you know, we thought. now we're excited and we can move forward." as for the current 49ers-- we already have an early candidate for training camp mvp. reuben foster...linebacker making a case for defensive back. the first round pick out of...
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great britain's ashley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championships in budapest. the two—time olympian lost by a hold—down ippon to japan's under—21 world champion nagayama ryuju in the —60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio olympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday in the —70kg class. that's the thing with judo, as soon as you make one mistake it's over andi as you make one mistake it's over and i made that mistake. i tried to doa and i made that mistake. i tried to do a move and it was all over from there, he kind of pinned me and i tried my hardest to get out but u nfortu nately i tried my hardest to get out but unfortunately i didn't. boxer cheavon clarke, is one of great britain's big hopes for a medal at the next olympics. and already he could be labelled the lazarus of the boxing world. and notjust because he's able to get back up off the canvas. the jamaican—born boxer has been impaled... poisoned... and brought back from death — twice. despite that, he's now at the wor
great britain's ashley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championships in budapest. the two—time olympian lost by a hold—down ippon to japan's under—21 world champion nagayama ryuju in the —60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio olympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday in the —70kg class. that's the thing with judo, as soon as you make one mistake it's over andi as you...
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this 28—year—old was once a highflying consultant for mckenzie.mall start—up called sensesprout. it isa a small start—up called sensesprout. it is a sensor that measures temperatures and ground moisture. farmers can understand what is going on in the soil from their house, even when they are travelling abroad. these new ideas are what the government wants to encourage in the agriculture industry. so they receive funding from the government. we still need support from the government because it is not something that can become profitable overnight. first of all, we have to wait for the plants to grow to get the experiment results. at lunch, i asked her how farmers react to her being a young female ceo. there is a bit of competition. especially in 30s and 40s. they tend to welcome us a light. it is more like ignorance, though. for younger farmers, the technology has allowed them to be more efficient. chants we used to rely on our gut feeling. —— translation:. there was no way of finding out how accurate we were. a product like this is very useful. un
this 28—year—old was once a highflying consultant for mckenzie.mall start—up called sensesprout. it isa a small start—up called sensesprout. it is a sensor that measures temperatures and ground moisture. farmers can understand what is going on in the soil from their house, even when they are travelling abroad. these new ideas are what the government wants to encourage in the agriculture industry. so they receive funding from the government. we still need support from the government...
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if you look at the results, there is a concession by andrew mckenzie, the ceo, they are looking at thens of a vesting. a minor windfall paul singer. --a minor win. the free trader meagan between south korea and us to be looked at. south korea and us to be looked at. south korea is america's sixth biggest trading partner. since the trade deal, america said that the trade deficit has doubled to over 27 billion us dollars. supporters have applauded getting rid of 95% of ta riffs applauded getting rid of 95% of tariffs on consumers and industrial products. i spoke to an asia analyst and asked her if this is as horrible as president trump says? it is not horrible. it might not have succeeded in the way they hoped, at least the us hoped that it is not a bad deal at all. as an increase of 2296 bad deal at all. as an increase of 22% so that is good but if you look at services, the us is doing pretty well. they have raised their exports by 22%. you have to look at the global picture and the bilateral trade between the two trades increased significantly. a russian heavyweight trying to purchase
if you look at the results, there is a concession by andrew mckenzie, the ceo, they are looking at thens of a vesting. a minor windfall paul singer. --a minor win. the free trader meagan between south korea and us to be looked at. south korea and us to be looked at. south korea is america's sixth biggest trading partner. since the trade deal, america said that the trade deficit has doubled to over 27 billion us dollars. supporters have applauded getting rid of 95% of ta riffs applauded getting...
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here's g-m reggie mckenzie's reaction to today's news. mckenzie>"i'm excited for gareon.was, you know, it's tough on the young man like that to go through this, and, um. i'm excited for gareon and the raiders for the process to work. that we, you know, we thought. now we're excited and we can move forward." well steph curry is having a fun summer. last week--the mvp had an amazing trip to china, so of course, the only way to follow that up is to hang out with strangers at a rhode island house party. curry taking over newport... as he and four other guys including former teammate kent bazemore found a random house party and decided to join the fun. here's some video of curry chugging a brewski...and just having a blast with some college kids. curry is in rhode island for harrison barnes' wedding. (pam) ahead at eleven... brand new video of three men smashing a jewelry counter and taking off with thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. now police believe this trio may be responsible for other similar crimes. keep it right here for kron 4 news at 11... all the day's big s
here's g-m reggie mckenzie's reaction to today's news. "i'm excited for gareon.was, you know, it's tough on the young man like that to go through this, and, um. i'm excited for gareon and the raiders for the process to work. that we, you know, we thought. now we're excited and we can move forward." well steph curry is having a fun summer. last week--the mvp had an amazing trip to china, so of course, the only way to follow that up is to hang out with strangers at a rhode island house...
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andrew mckenzie was asked about the outlook. >> this was a number that is often difficult to get rightisions for closure and some of the ford exchange effect. it was a market beat on the things that really mattered and we had a tremendous free cash earnings werethe 1.7 -- 1.2 upom billion. we are looking at years were we from then 40 percent cost and the cash flow can be transferred straight through to shareholders in the form of a dividend. >> where do you see the -- inued what are your forecast when it comes to china? >> it is unfair to say we are performing with the tailwind. when you take 40% out of the costs and you are able to get rid of the tailwind, even though a lot of things come off of it, like higher supply costs, i think we performed better than what a tailwind would say. i would say that the outlook is a bit more optimistic than it reformswe see the playing well, in terms of stimulating demand and removing some high-cost supply that creates the opportunity with quality products in the market. than youes are higher think it would be, given the marginal cost and we don't se
andrew mckenzie was asked about the outlook. >> this was a number that is often difficult to get rightisions for closure and some of the ford exchange effect. it was a market beat on the things that really mattered and we had a tremendous free cash earnings werethe 1.7 -- 1.2 upom billion. we are looking at years were we from then 40 percent cost and the cash flow can be transferred straight through to shareholders in the form of a dividend. >> where do you see the -- inued what are...
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gliders would also make the trip carrying infantry, cruiser, weapons and equipment. 34-year-old john mckenzie chosen to be a glider co-pilot for the operation. >> which was terrifying. then there was artillery, ammunition, food and all the things that anybody needs loaded on these gliders. >> there was a need for gliders was to get a large number of infantry down in one spot. and also more importantly to get small pieces of artillery or jeeps down. >> i tell you, i was happy to be a paratrooper because those poor devils in the glider infantry in the flying boxcar covered in canvas. >> these things were death traps. >> in addition to the supplies carried in by glider, each paratrooper would hit the ground with a load of equipment strapped to his body. >> paratroopers going into combat really doubled their weight carrying extra ammo and materials with them. >> you're a self-contained infantry unit once you've gotten out of that airplane. >> ammunition box on your leg and machine gun. >> despite lo gist call concerns, the boys were ready and the operation was about to begin. september 17 dawned
gliders would also make the trip carrying infantry, cruiser, weapons and equipment. 34-year-old john mckenzie chosen to be a glider co-pilot for the operation. >> which was terrifying. then there was artillery, ammunition, food and all the things that anybody needs loaded on these gliders. >> there was a need for gliders was to get a large number of infantry down in one spot. and also more importantly to get small pieces of artillery or jeeps down. >> i tell you, i was happy...
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cnn's david mckenzie is standing by in the capital cape town. he joins us now.o david, what is being said in south africa about the likely outcome of this no-confidence vote? >> well, certainly, rosemary, south africa is on the edge of its seat, because this is a momentous political day in south africa. a surprise to many that the speaker calls for this secret ballot in the no-confidence vote, which will be happening just in a matter of hours in parliament behind me there are thousands of protesters scheduled to move on to this point in the coming hours. and really, this is the biggest test yet for an embattled president. >> corruption in this country is demoralizing our country. >> reporter: he lives and breathes the anc. like his father before him. >> you're whole life, you've been an anc supporter. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: and you will remain an anc supporter? >> i will. >> reporter: but these are strange times for the party of nelson mandela. should jacob zuma step down? >> yes, it's my view. i think our president must step down for the good of the country
cnn's david mckenzie is standing by in the capital cape town. he joins us now.o david, what is being said in south africa about the likely outcome of this no-confidence vote? >> well, certainly, rosemary, south africa is on the edge of its seat, because this is a momentous political day in south africa. a surprise to many that the speaker calls for this secret ballot in the no-confidence vote, which will be happening just in a matter of hours in parliament behind me there are thousands of...
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. >> john mckenzie was looking down on the battlefield from his glider. >> got to the drop zone, made a slight circle. the germans were firing in the drop zone. we lost one of the 23 gliders, shot down along with a tow plane. and those eight people were lost. >> on the ground hardy and funk had people buzzing all around. >> a very close friend of mine killed instantaneously there. shot through the head. and funk at that time says, god damn, let's go. and he got out. >> they led the entire unit there to take back the field just in the nick of time as the glider reinforcements were coming down. >> we got out maybe 300 yards and battalion swept across the drop zone. by this time gliders were already cut off and circling to come down. >> the glider fleet comes in. drop glider landings are only to be expected. sometimes the boys get a shaking up. >> but it flew pretty much like a brick. there's a nylon cord, very strong, behind a c-47 there was an ability to cut the glider loose. and it was at that point more like a kite than an airplane. you could hit the field. if you were within a mile
. >> john mckenzie was looking down on the battlefield from his glider. >> got to the drop zone, made a slight circle. the germans were firing in the drop zone. we lost one of the 23 gliders, shot down along with a tow plane. and those eight people were lost. >> on the ground hardy and funk had people buzzing all around. >> a very close friend of mine killed instantaneously there. shot through the head. and funk at that time says, god damn, let's go. and he got out....
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china might be -- mckenzie from hong kong. china might be complaining, but is this less harsh than people expect from the trump administration? >> reporter: good morning, yes, i think so. i think many people expected the investigation to be launched straight away. the trade representative of trump has about a year to investigate possible infringement of u.s. intellectual property rights within china. something people have complained for for a very long time. i think it's sort of stepping off the pedal a little bit, perhaps to gain china's help on north korea. >> the number of ceos i know who build a factory or do a joint venture in china, and turn around and five down the miles the exact same factory has sprung up, making their goods but under different brand names. this is something they've been concerned. and cyber espionage and social property theft through spying, these are accusatitiocusations administration has it -- has had for years. what do you hear from executives? >> reporter: you're absolutely right. sometimes you
china might be -- mckenzie from hong kong. china might be complaining, but is this less harsh than people expect from the trump administration? >> reporter: good morning, yes, i think so. i think many people expected the investigation to be launched straight away. the trade representative of trump has about a year to investigate possible infringement of u.s. intellectual property rights within china. something people have complained for for a very long time. i think it's sort of stepping...
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our david mckenzie is following developments and phil black live for us in moscow.have you gentlemen with us to talk about this. phil, first to you. russia not only urging restraint but also suggesting a double freeze between the united states and north korea. what more can you tell us -- well, david first, rather. we will start with you, david. my apology there. let's talk about the phone call between president xi and donald trump. what do we know about that with regards to president xi urging calm? >> well, george, according to the official readout from the chinese, president xi jinping called for restraint from all sides. he really emphasized the common ground between china and the u.s. in that phone call according to the chinese. that common ground, of course, is for the north koreans to stop the development of their nuclear program to halt the testing of missile, recently, of course, china signed up to hash the sanctions at the u.n. security council. seen as a positive step by the u.s., by the trump administration but donald trump has repeatedly said he wants t
our david mckenzie is following developments and phil black live for us in moscow.have you gentlemen with us to talk about this. phil, first to you. russia not only urging restraint but also suggesting a double freeze between the united states and north korea. what more can you tell us -- well, david first, rather. we will start with you, david. my apology there. let's talk about the phone call between president xi and donald trump. what do we know about that with regards to president xi urging...
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for more, cnn's david mckenzie in hong kong. david?this is a critical phone call between chinese president xi jinping and donald trump on friday. essentially what the chinese leader told the u.s. president is to calm things down. saying that relevant parties should exercise restraint. that there shouldn't be an escalation of tension. and calling for dialogue and a political settlement. where this has been, boris, certainly what china is saying for many months now. really for the sides to somehow sit down and talk. the rit rick is just increasing the tension in the region. and they also pointed out common ground. between the u.s. and china, which is of course that north korea doesn't get any kind of usual nuclear weapons. and that's certainly something that china wants to see as well as the u.s. >> david mckenzie in hong kong, thank you. now as china urges restraint from all parties, president trump shows all signs of toning down his rhetoric on north korea. we go to cnn politics reporter dan merika, in bridgewater new jersey where the
for more, cnn's david mckenzie in hong kong. david?this is a critical phone call between chinese president xi jinping and donald trump on friday. essentially what the chinese leader told the u.s. president is to calm things down. saying that relevant parties should exercise restraint. that there shouldn't be an escalation of tension. and calling for dialogue and a political settlement. where this has been, boris, certainly what china is saying for many months now. really for the sides to...
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cnn's national correspondent david mckenzie in hong kong. understand what's at stake for china in this situation. >> well good morning, christiyh. a lot is at stake for china. it's one of the few allies left of the north korean regime. because of those ongoing moves by the north koreans to build that nuclear capability, to test repeatedly these missiles, even in the face of china asking them not to, china is fed up. and xi jinping, though, and the rest of the chinese leadership wants negotiation. not any kind of conflict or even any raising of the rhetorical tension that has been happening over the past few days. in that phone call, xi jinping speaking to president trump. calling on all sides to really show restraint, pointed criticism in diplomatic terms of the u.s. president. china has recently signed up to harsher sanctions against the regime in north korea. that shows that on at least some level they're willing to play ball. but president trump has repeatedly said that china could do more. >> we as we look at 48 hours from now, president
cnn's national correspondent david mckenzie in hong kong. understand what's at stake for china in this situation. >> well good morning, christiyh. a lot is at stake for china. it's one of the few allies left of the north korean regime. because of those ongoing moves by the north koreans to build that nuclear capability, to test repeatedly these missiles, even in the face of china asking them not to, china is fed up. and xi jinping, though, and the rest of the chinese leadership wants...
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great britain's ashley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championshipsa hold—down ippon to japan's under—21 world champion nagayama ryuju in the —60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio 0lympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday in the —70kg class. that is the thing with judo. when you make one mistake it is over. i made that mistake and i tried to do a move and it went wrong from the. i did try my hardest to get out but u nfortu nately i did try my hardest to get out but unfortunately i did not. it was tough. here's a world junior champion and the number eight seed. it was a tough draw from the start. in that i am more than 85% sure i would have won that fight. you have to beat the best to be the best. hats off. i'm sure he will not find it too much harder to go through. chris and gabby adcock believe their world bronze medal in glasgow at the weekend proves they deserve funding. despite gb badminton securing their first olympic medal for eight years at rio 2016 uk sport cut all of
great britain's ashley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championshipsa hold—down ippon to japan's under—21 world champion nagayama ryuju in the —60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio 0lympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday in the —70kg class. that is the thing with judo. when you make one mistake it is over. i made that mistake and i tried to do a move and it went wrong...
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one of his friends, john hill hamilton mckenzie fell out of a tree and broke his arm. and then, before they had a chance to heal he was on the bed, fell off the bed and broke his arm again. his mother told him, don't go outside, stay home and just entertain this kid, edgar. so they entertained each other by telling stories. john hamilton recurs telling edgar the standard stories of re robert singh crusoe but poe would tell stories and embellish them. he would create new stories they had in her before but eventually poe got an interesting poetry and by the age of 13 he compiled enough of his poetry that he wanted his foster father to get them published in the he showed them to the headmaster and the headmaster said you don't want to feel his ego by publishingpul his poetry. by the time he was 18 he published his first book, a lot of what's in table and was promptly written while he was growing up in richmond early on, poe probably felt that hubie like most writers of the day and live off of family money or a teaching job or government job in a customs house, he became t
one of his friends, john hill hamilton mckenzie fell out of a tree and broke his arm. and then, before they had a chance to heal he was on the bed, fell off the bed and broke his arm again. his mother told him, don't go outside, stay home and just entertain this kid, edgar. so they entertained each other by telling stories. john hamilton recurs telling edgar the standard stories of re robert singh crusoe but poe would tell stories and embellish them. he would create new stories they had in her...
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john: john mckenzie, bloomberg. manus: optimism on bitcoin. --351% of it bob parker 351%., would you bitcoin and you think it is closer to a real concern than a commodity? guest: and he currency will be a medium of exchange. you can put forward an argument as a potential fear currency ofld be a useful medium exchange when you and i exchange in goods and use bitcoin has that medium of exchange. second factor is, do you regard currency as a store of value and a stable store of value? investors will be very worried about the volatility. anna: it has not been doing badly. guest: that is on the outside. let's not forget we had a volatility on the downside. kindas to ask the question the graph, to what extent is that move generated by day-to-day speculation? investigators -- investors will be nervous about whether there is a spate lifted overhang. manus: traditionally it is gold and swiss francs. does it have enough of a market? guest: the third point is that any real currency has a central bank kind it. this was frank is controlled by the swiss national bank which controls the
john: john mckenzie, bloomberg. manus: optimism on bitcoin. --351% of it bob parker 351%., would you bitcoin and you think it is closer to a real concern than a commodity? guest: and he currency will be a medium of exchange. you can put forward an argument as a potential fear currency ofld be a useful medium exchange when you and i exchange in goods and use bitcoin has that medium of exchange. second factor is, do you regard currency as a store of value and a stable store of value? investors...
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it do you think mckenzie made these decisions voluntarily or it was elliott going go on?ink there can be doubt that elliott played an absolute pivotal role in capitalizing these decisions. if you look at the link prior to the involvement in the company, it was very different. it was much more offensive. this seems to be responding to the criticisms put forward but not just elliott. catalyst. a they bring other shareholders also. over this sort of super cycle. we need a new strategy going forward. absolutely critical role there. i think both in terms of the exit from the u.s. assets but also the project. this is a multibillion-dollar investment that is being proposed at a point when the potash price is at a week level. to we really need week -- new capacity? really, yes, elliott has played a crucial role. does it concern you that elliott has to come in there and speak up in order for mckenzie to make the right decisions? you have not perform on the you put and outperform on the stock. paul: really on the back of the change in management coming in. the belief that he would
it do you think mckenzie made these decisions voluntarily or it was elliott going go on?ink there can be doubt that elliott played an absolute pivotal role in capitalizing these decisions. if you look at the link prior to the involvement in the company, it was very different. it was much more offensive. this seems to be responding to the criticisms put forward but not just elliott. catalyst. a they bring other shareholders also. over this sort of super cycle. we need a new strategy going...
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little mckenzie. as you know beau biden vice president biden's son served in the military and he served in iraq and she was in perfect health shortly after the camp home within nine months he started getting sick he had a brain tumor. and she eventually died from the brain tumor the same type of brain tumor that many of the soldiers that are sick from the four inputs are complaining about same type of cancer there's a lot of circumstantial evidence that points to you know his death may have been caused from the burn pits. but. it just didn't make sense it didn't make sense that my young healthy husband had cancer and then it turned out there were two types of cancer how is it not the armpit is not a type of cancer for a young twenty seven year old guy to have because first he didn't smile he never smoked he's not a drinker and usually that's the type of cancer that older gentleman who smoked for a long period of their lives should tobacco or drink but dr he said it was chemical exposure. our troops ar
little mckenzie. as you know beau biden vice president biden's son served in the military and he served in iraq and she was in perfect health shortly after the camp home within nine months he started getting sick he had a brain tumor. and she eventually died from the brain tumor the same type of brain tumor that many of the soldiers that are sick from the four inputs are complaining about same type of cancer there's a lot of circumstantial evidence that points to you know his death may have...
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and then the cabinet to follow. >> matt and mckenzie, thank you so much. speaking of the secretary of state, one of the president's own advisers today has now essentially thrown shade on the secretary of state. i'm paraphrasing. basically saying he should stay in his lane when it comes to talking about north korea. it should be general mattis, the secretary of defense, who's talking about this. so how's that playing out with some of this intraadministration fighting? quick break. you'll hear from sebastian gorka, this bbc interview, coming up next. at whole foods market, we believe in food that's naturally beautiful, fresh and nutritious. so there are no artificial colors, no artificial flavors, no artificial preservatives in any of the food we sell. we believe in real food. whole foods market. i have age-related maculare degeneration, amd, he told me to look at this grid every day. and we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression, including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula the nationa
and then the cabinet to follow. >> matt and mckenzie, thank you so much. speaking of the secretary of state, one of the president's own advisers today has now essentially thrown shade on the secretary of state. i'm paraphrasing. basically saying he should stay in his lane when it comes to talking about north korea. it should be general mattis, the secretary of defense, who's talking about this. so how's that playing out with some of this intraadministration fighting? quick break. you'll...
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how old are you mckenzie? >> 8. >> thank you very much, mckenzie. i rest my case!one of these paper glasses, make sure it has that logo, that iso logo on it. okay? because that means it's certified. >> wait. wait a second. >> see that? >> here it is. iso, 12312. yes. >> okay. >> solar viewing. al, i'm going to be in the studio and won't even get to see it. >> well, too bad. >> in case i look -- >> you know what? maybe it's a good idea you're inside! >> no. i knew. >> your husband works inside. you knew. >> i know. >> i think -- >> oh, well, anyway, let's look at the path of totality. hundreds of millions of people are going to be seeing this, but along the path itself, it's about 70 million people, and it looks great. in the pacific northwest all the way to casper, wyoming, mainly sunny. into the midsection of the country we see problems. a few clouds in nebraska. missouri not bad. carbondale, longest, kerry sanders, mostly cloudy most likely and as we make our way into the northeast, very interesting. nashville looks great. charlotte, chance of thunderstorms. guys
how old are you mckenzie? >> 8. >> thank you very much, mckenzie. i rest my case!one of these paper glasses, make sure it has that logo, that iso logo on it. okay? because that means it's certified. >> wait. wait a second. >> see that? >> here it is. iso, 12312. yes. >> okay. >> solar viewing. al, i'm going to be in the studio and won't even get to see it. >> well, too bad. >> in case i look -- >> you know what? maybe it's a good idea...
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forhas removed bob mckenzie gross misconduct. coming up here on bloomberg markets, tomorrow a conversation he will not want to miss. be live tofein will discuss 10,000 small businesses. don't miss it. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- time for it beta site. thank you. many investors all the cybersecurity -- it now has over $1 billion in assets and has a brand-new index of ownership. it is a pretty well-known etf. how is it going to affect investors? difficultthe -- it is for a small etf to get $1 billion in a think that is part of what the drama is. me take your idea, maybe 100 grand and spit out everything you need in you put your label on it. ng is muscling out here funds. there are some he said she said debate going on and lawsuits. the bottom line is pure funds is out and what you have is a new index and this is key for investors. the good news here, it is not much different than the old one. all the stocks are the same. the only difference is some slight weight variances, but not enough to move the needle. that cut triggered this whol
forhas removed bob mckenzie gross misconduct. coming up here on bloomberg markets, tomorrow a conversation he will not want to miss. be live tofein will discuss 10,000 small businesses. don't miss it. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- time for it beta site. thank you. many investors all the cybersecurity -- it now has over $1 billion in assets and has a brand-new index of ownership. it is a pretty well-known etf. how is it going to affect investors? difficultthe -- it is for a small etf to get $1...
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all south africa correspondent milton mckenzie reports from cape town. president jacob zuma leaves to fight another day he's monies to him on nafta and aids motion of no confidence in his leadership. certainly on he's life life now. here in a pet national assembly opposition mps began listing a litany of corruption scandals against the president. and edging them. cost and vote for the good of the country. i am no what nelson mandela would have done in this house today. won't with fuel crunch sinc. and believe me this because. and broken present dan from all. could you. let us food dead people are offsite buffeted cup best then bowed to remove ten club zubov today i think yo. for the first time it was a secret ballot specifically requested by the opposition with the aim of protecting anc mps who wanted to vote against their own parties we she's. they s.. one hundred and seventy seven. moon moon. one hundred and ninety. in melbourne victory for prison suma the party leaders was relieved. we have. had defeated ted to this motion. and to us that this is thei
all south africa correspondent milton mckenzie reports from cape town. president jacob zuma leaves to fight another day he's monies to him on nafta and aids motion of no confidence in his leadership. certainly on he's life life now. here in a pet national assembly opposition mps began listing a litany of corruption scandals against the president. and edging them. cost and vote for the good of the country. i am no what nelson mandela would have done in this house today. won't with fuel crunch...
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great britain's ashley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championshipsu in the —60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio 0lympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday in the —70kg class. that's the thing with judo, as soon as you make one mistake it's over andi as you make one mistake it's over and i made that mistake. i tried to doa and i made that mistake. i tried to do a move and it was all over from there, he kind of pinned me and i tried my hardest to get
great britain's ashley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championshipsu in the —60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio 0lympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday in the —70kg class. that's the thing with judo, as soon as you make one mistake it's over andi as you make one mistake it's over and i made that mistake. i tried to doa and i made that mistake. i tried to do a move and it...
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. >> reporter: photographer mckenzie white is considering the higher quality camera, but also the price. >> phones are definitely an investment. when you're paying $700 to $1,000 for a phone, you want it to last. >> reporter: the new 8 costs about $930, a sign of the times the. >> the smartphone has taken over such a focal point of our computing life. that's why the price continue to go up and they continue to put more of their innovation and technology into these mobile devices versus the traditional pcs and laptops. >> reporter: with competitors about to roll out their new phones, samsung hoping this one will catch fire for the right reasons. jo ling kent, nbc news, new york. >>> there's more to news, new york. >>> there's more to tell you a i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay. then it hit me... managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor, i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease even after trying other medications. in clinical studies, the majority of people on humira saw significant sym
. >> reporter: photographer mckenzie white is considering the higher quality camera, but also the price. >> phones are definitely an investment. when you're paying $700 to $1,000 for a phone, you want it to last. >> reporter: the new 8 costs about $930, a sign of the times the. >> the smartphone has taken over such a focal point of our computing life. that's why the price continue to go up and they continue to put more of their innovation and technology into these mobile...
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here's g-m reggie mckenzie's reaction to today's news. mckenzie>"i'm excited for gareon. you know, it's tough on the young man like that to go through this, and, um. i'm excited for gareon and the raiders for the process to work. that we, you know, we thought. now we're excited and we can move forward." before we talk about the 49ers we have another tidbit to mention in colin kaepernick's quest to find a new team. for the last several days, the ravens have been interested in signing the former niners signal caller, but they seem to be going back and forth about the decision, so much so, the front office is illiciting opinions from fans. at a recent forum, team owner steve bisciott said the franchise is still trying to figure out if they want to sign kaep...and asked fans to quote --'pray for us.' the ravens are looking for backups since joe flacco suffered a back injury last week. as for the current 49ers-- we already have an early candidate for training camp mvp. reuben foster...linebacker making a case for defensive back. the first round pick out of alabama...with three
here's g-m reggie mckenzie's reaction to today's news. "i'm excited for gareon. you know, it's tough on the young man like that to go through this, and, um. i'm excited for gareon and the raiders for the process to work. that we, you know, we thought. now we're excited and we can move forward." before we talk about the 49ers we have another tidbit to mention in colin kaepernick's quest to find a new team. for the last several days, the ravens have been interested in signing the former...
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great britain‘s ashley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championshipsyama ryuju in the under 60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio 0lympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday in the under 70kg class. that‘s all sport for now. i‘ll have more in the next hour. that‘s the thing with judo. as soon as you make one mistake, it‘s over. i made that mistake. i tried to do a move and it was over from there. he pinned me. itried my hardest move and it was over from there. he pinned me. i tried my hardest to get out. unfortunately i didn‘t. england are current 391—7. a lead of 222. more a bit later on for you. a lorry driver has appeared in court following a crash on the m1 motorway in which eight people died. two lorries and a minibus were involved in the collision near newport pagnell on saturday. 0ur correspondent andy moore reports. ryszard masierak blinked back the tears and was given a tissue as all 20 charges were put to him through an interpreter. that process took some time. court pro
great britain‘s ashley mckenzie was eliminated at the first hurdle on day one at the world judo championshipsyama ryuju in the under 60kg category. britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio 0lympic bronze medallist sally conway who fights on friday in the under 70kg class. that‘s all sport for now. i‘ll have more in the next hour. that‘s the thing with judo. as soon as you make one mistake, it‘s over. i made that mistake. i tried to do a move and...
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our correspondent greg mckenzie is in westbourne park in west london.enfell tower fire overshadows the celebrations, am i correct that this is a carnival that brings together the community at this tragic time? it does indeed. now, the idea of this year is about showing off london's diverse communities and coming together to honour and celebrate the lives of those lost in the grenfell tower fire two months ago. there was a minute of silence held here at 3pm, when the entire carnival route, if you miles long, became silent to mark that happening at three o'clock. earlier this morning, the mayor of london sadiq khan led tributes with multi faith leaders from across the community to honour those, the survivors of rand fell and the 80 or so people who lost their lives. i spoke with the local mp for kensington and chelsea, who was emotional this morning as they released about 30 or so doubt this. —— they released doves. yes, it symbolises the people we have lost and the survivors and theirfamilies, releasing the doves. it was very, very emotional for quite a
our correspondent greg mckenzie is in westbourne park in west london.enfell tower fire overshadows the celebrations, am i correct that this is a carnival that brings together the community at this tragic time? it does indeed. now, the idea of this year is about showing off london's diverse communities and coming together to honour and celebrate the lives of those lost in the grenfell tower fire two months ago. there was a minute of silence held here at 3pm, when the entire carnival route, if...
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joining me today is general mckenzie we are here to announce that secretary matus has directed the department to
joining me today is general mckenzie we are here to announce that secretary matus has directed the department to
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aa's removed executor chairman bob mckenzie for gross misconduct, the company calls a personal conductter. shares plunged on the news. the aa provides cover for motorist insurance. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, this is the european close. stocks finishing up the tuesday session gaining for the first day in 4 after dropping for a worst straight month, the streak since october. industrial goods, utilities leading the advance, propelling the stoxx 600 up by 6/10 of 1%. lots to tell you about. even as the euro remains strong against the dollar, the german chair maker benefiting from increased computerization of cars and industrial production used in cars. transmission, steering, and comfort systems. also, surprise components, digitizing factory controls and initiative funded by the german government under the rubric of industry, 4.0. look at rolls royce. 10% up today. biggest gain since june 2016. beating estimates, restructuring measures, reducing costs faster than expected. the xwb turbine produced the airbus' a350 jet and jet proved audience.drag on ea go fun
aa's removed executor chairman bob mckenzie for gross misconduct, the company calls a personal conductter. shares plunged on the news. the aa provides cover for motorist insurance. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, this is the european close. stocks finishing up the tuesday session gaining for the first day in 4 after dropping for a worst straight month, the streak since october. industrial goods, utilities leading the advance, propelling the stoxx 600 up by 6/10 of...
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andrew mckenzie told us he sees growing opportunities in china. right now, our outlook is probably a bit more optimistic than it was maybe a few months back people we see that our forms in china playing very well in terms of stimulating more demand. also removing some high costs that creates an opportunity for us with our high-quality product in the market. shares aresurge surging in sydney, up 3% after first half profit increase. the owner of a 29% stake in a next on mobile led product in papua new guinea sees production between 29% -- 29 million barrels. it has lowered its capex guidance between 350 and $400 million. ron is aiming to stop -- iran is aiming to sign up i march. plans to attract more outside investment in his new term and is paving the way to seal a foreign energy contract. he was reappointed on sunday, in charge of iran's oil sources getting a vote of confidence from parliament. the u.s. navy has ordered its entire global fleet to halt operations after two collisions at sea. commanders have been told to take stock and identified w
andrew mckenzie told us he sees growing opportunities in china. right now, our outlook is probably a bit more optimistic than it was maybe a few months back people we see that our forms in china playing very well in terms of stimulating more demand. also removing some high costs that creates an opportunity for us with our high-quality product in the market. shares aresurge surging in sydney, up 3% after first half profit increase. the owner of a 29% stake in a next on mobile led product in...
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. >> em lie dickinson third base >> nicole or telling a pitcher >> mckenzie johnson catcher. >> priscillatcher left field. >> and zoe fridays so pitcher. >> ariana torres center field. >> she's strong. >> yes. >> brooke dickinson short stop >> okay. >> who causes the most trouble for the coaches. >> what do you do? what is your problem. >> is what your problem. >> what is the deal with her. >> is what up. >> who is the biggest talker. who talks incessantly. >> what is wrong with you. >> what is wrong with you. >> who has the best grades. >> jordan? hey coaches come in here give me your name. >> bob dickinson. >> joe barbera. >> are you related to that barbera over there. >> i am, it is my daughter why are they so good. >> well, hard work and dedication, they work really hard. this is a great group of girls >> how long have they been playing softball, their whole lives. >> half of these girls have been playing since 8u together , rest of the team has been together for three years. >> congratulations, guys. >> thank you did you get a trophy. >> yes, we did but i forgot it >> he forgot the t
. >> em lie dickinson third base >> nicole or telling a pitcher >> mckenzie johnson catcher. >> priscillatcher left field. >> and zoe fridays so pitcher. >> ariana torres center field. >> she's strong. >> yes. >> brooke dickinson short stop >> okay. >> who causes the most trouble for the coaches. >> what do you do? what is your problem. >> is what your problem. >> what is the deal with her. >> is what up....
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took the practice field to cheers and handshakes from his teammates.raiders general manager reggie mckenzie did not respond to a request for comment but he did say at the start of training camp that penn already had a contract and he would not negotiate with a player who was not with the team.penn is due to make $5.8 million this season mst of the top left tackles in the nfl make $8-11 million(wipe to reaiders defensive concerns) giants trying to take 2-of-3 games from the brewersbrewers fan with cheesehead sitting with giants fanstop 2ndmatt moore was dealing today enduces the 6-4-3 double play to end the inning(moore: 6 ip, 5 hits, 1 run, 6 k's)bottom 7th 1-1 tiejarrett parker checks swings and hits a dribbler down the 3rd base line just fair denard span and gorkys hernandez score on a very weird double 3-1 giants bruce bochy looks somewhat dodger pticher rich hill one ofthose former a's pitching a perfect game retired 21 straight hitter into the 8th inningin the 8th hill gets a great diving stop by chase utley hill still has a perfect game through 8 innings but the score is tied at 0-0an
took the practice field to cheers and handshakes from his teammates.raiders general manager reggie mckenzie did not respond to a request for comment but he did say at the start of training camp that penn already had a contract and he would not negotiate with a player who was not with the team.penn is due to make $5.8 million this season mst of the top left tackles in the nfl make $8-11 million(wipe to reaiders defensive concerns) giants trying to take 2-of-3 games from the brewersbrewers fan...
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gm mckenzie said they would not negotiate with him until he came to camp. sure if he's getting more money, maybe a guarantee on incentives. probably work something out but penn has started in 156 consecutive games in the nfl. >>> baseball, the giants out of contention but they have not quit under bruce bochy. they had a chance to win their fourth consecutive series at home. giants and brewers a little breezy. collect that blastic. 1-all in the sixth. in a jam and out of the jam. getting hay zeus to ground out. even pitching better as of late. a little excuse me check swing from jared parker and that scored span span as well as hernandez and it is 3-1 g-men. dyson trying to close it out. not so fast. a fast ball up and in and now it's out. two-out bomb in the ninth. cuts the lead in half. and the giants win 4-2. they win four straight home series and dyson has 12 saves. as soon as the giants pick them up from texas. how about the a's they traded speedy out fielder to the red sox and the transaction was agreed upon during today 's game. they'll get a minor le
gm mckenzie said they would not negotiate with him until he came to camp. sure if he's getting more money, maybe a guarantee on incentives. probably work something out but penn has started in 156 consecutive games in the nfl. >>> baseball, the giants out of contention but they have not quit under bruce bochy. they had a chance to win their fourth consecutive series at home. giants and brewers a little breezy. collect that blastic. 1-all in the sixth. in a jam and out of the jam....
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one of the two black newspapers margaret mckenzie of, along with "the chicago defender," wrote that thatture of gromick and doby with unmistakable flesh cheeks pressed together. equally wide grins. the chief message of this image is acceptance. it is capable of washing away with equal skill long, pent up hatred in the hearts of men, and the beginning of confusion in the minds of young boys. small boys, i should say. that is what that image a world series title by both a black and white team. integrated baseball. integration, though, was a long, drawn out process in baseball. two of the greatest dynasties, my beloved new york yankees and my hated boston red sox, did not integrate long until the second to break down boston a little more, howard brian examined the story. they both had the inside track to jackie robinson and willie mays, and they did not sign either one of them. in the spring of 1945, the boston red sox held allegedly out for sam jethro, marvin williams, in jackie robinson. they would sign at least one of them. they did not do so. in 1949, the red sox, one of their scouts do
one of the two black newspapers margaret mckenzie of, along with "the chicago defender," wrote that thatture of gromick and doby with unmistakable flesh cheeks pressed together. equally wide grins. the chief message of this image is acceptance. it is capable of washing away with equal skill long, pent up hatred in the hearts of men, and the beginning of confusion in the minds of young boys. small boys, i should say. that is what that image a world series title by both a black and...
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how old are you. >> 8. >> thank you very much, mckenzie, i rest my case.t's really good. >> and by the way, if you get a parity, one of these paper glass, make sure it has that logo, that iso logo on it, okay. because that means it's certified. >> wait a second. >> you see that? >> here it is riso 123-12. yes, solar viewin and not even get to see it. >> i'm prepared. zbluft case i randomly want to look. >> and maybe it's a good idea you're inside. >> i knew. >> and your husband works inside. you knew, i know. oh well. anyway, let's take a look at the path of totality. hundred of millions of people are going to be seeing this, but along the path itself it's about 70 million people and it looks great in the pacific northwest all the way to casper, wyoming, mainly sunny. as we get into the med section the country that's where we start to see problems. few clouds in nebraska, missouri not so bad. carbondale where it's longest it will be mostly cloudy and as we make our way into the necht northeast it's very interesting. nashville looks great. by the time we go
how old are you. >> 8. >> thank you very much, mckenzie, i rest my case.t's really good. >> and by the way, if you get a parity, one of these paper glass, make sure it has that logo, that iso logo on it, okay. because that means it's certified. >> wait a second. >> you see that? >> here it is riso 123-12. yes, solar viewin and not even get to see it. >> i'm prepared. zbluft case i randomly want to look. >> and maybe it's a good idea you're inside....
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mckenzie business book of the year yours is not the only book to discuss the benefits of finance.s one of the few unique insofar as it discusses literature and jane austin to do that can you give us a short explanation of your argument >> for me part of the benefits of finance, the underlying ideas are fantastic but we don't understand them deeply enough. so the idea of the book is to open up finance to people outside of finance by humanizin it so you can learn it with stories. for people inside finance, you think about what do you in a totally different way. one of the problems in finance is people have low expectations of behavior. we need to make it more aspirational so the goal of the book is to say look at the moral content of what you do. jane austin, mel brooks, the talents are great ways to instill that morality into finance. >> i find these days people tend to self-categorize into city types or creative types. my feeling is the education system as it currently stands is pushing people towards this. we are expected to choose a bucket and slot into it. as a professor at har
mckenzie business book of the year yours is not the only book to discuss the benefits of finance.s one of the few unique insofar as it discusses literature and jane austin to do that can you give us a short explanation of your argument >> for me part of the benefits of finance, the underlying ideas are fantastic but we don't understand them deeply enough. so the idea of the book is to open up finance to people outside of finance by humanizin it so you can learn it with stories. for people...
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permian properties the company has been trimming some of these assets of late, because the ceo andrew mckenziewing these holdings as more of a curse. that's right, more of a curse. hardly a ringing endorsement because of all the money that needs to be spent. bhp stock has been a huge winner, because we've been in a roaring commodity bull market and this company is a mineral giant. these asset also be the determinant of the entire pricing environment for domestic acreage going forward and for the stocks they can severa s ths i don't believe wall street has any appetite left to provide financing for companies that might want to purchase these holdings oil companies have been forced out of the equity market, the door is closed so buyers are left to come up with their own money right now, we haven't had any price discovery during this awful period now with these assets for sale, we can find out what this shale acreage is worth estimates for the properties are all over the map suffice it to say, if it's anywhere near $10 billion, every oil stock is way to cheap and you have to buy them hand over fi
permian properties the company has been trimming some of these assets of late, because the ceo andrew mckenziewing these holdings as more of a curse. that's right, more of a curse. hardly a ringing endorsement because of all the money that needs to be spent. bhp stock has been a huge winner, because we've been in a roaring commodity bull market and this company is a mineral giant. these asset also be the determinant of the entire pricing environment for domestic acreage going forward and for...