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now we have spun ncis off twice, like we did with csi. david: what about the big bang?e: that came from chuck , who we chuck lurie worked with on two and a half men. he came to us with that idea and we put it on the air and it has been a success since. david: let's talk about evening news shows. when we were growing up, people would watch the evening news and then it went to 30 minutes from 50 minutes and now there are so many news sources. are they still as relevant as they were? leslie: the three network evening news combined are watched still by 23 million, 24 million a night. that's not nearly what it used wase when walter cronkite doing it, where it was the only source of news. what you say is absolutely valid. people are getting their news all day long. i think the 6:30 news now gives you further insight into the news as opposed to just reporting the news, and i think they do well. they do better in times of crises. obviously, during the hurricanes, people want to know what is going on. but with all you get online, they become a bit less important, but 23 million
now we have spun ncis off twice, like we did with csi. david: what about the big bang?e: that came from chuck , who we chuck lurie worked with on two and a half men. he came to us with that idea and we put it on the air and it has been a success since. david: let's talk about evening news shows. when we were growing up, people would watch the evening news and then it went to 30 minutes from 50 minutes and now there are so many news sources. are they still as relevant as they were? leslie: the...
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that you csis for organizing this event.s go out to our friends and family in the caribbean who are going through this devastating disaster. thank you very much. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> james? >> thanks. well, first, thanks to mark and csis for the invitation to come and talk to you today and have a discussion. usaid's office of foreign disaster assistance, our responsibility is to lead the u.s. government's disaster response for the people effected around the world by disasters. and this is a disaster that we could see coming as mentioned at least a week ahead of time so one of the things that we did even before the disaster is prepare as much as we could in advance. and so what that meant for us is we pre-deployed our disaster professionals across the caribbean to our best guess to where the storm would have the greatest impact. so we placed people in haiti, dominican republic and in barbados where we could get to any of the other islands that were affected. one of the other things we did is we activated -- we have l
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michael green, csis's senior vice president for asia and the institute president dr. tribung here today to give opening remarks. i would like to introduce them before they step on stage. dr. green is senior vice president for asia and japan charl at csis and chair in modern japan politics and foreign policy at georgetown university. he served as senior director for asia and special assistant to the president. dr. han previously he was a senior political scientist at the rand corporation and director of the korean studies institute and a professor of international relations at the university of southern california. he also worked at in paris and in seoul. dr. green will give remarks first followed by dr. han. please welcome them to the stage. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, lisa and enthusiasm so much madam foreign minster for joining us today. and wonderful opportunity to hear your vision, not only for the u.s.-korea alliance for the foreign policy and for korea's thought leadership on challenges we face, most leadly of course the north korea nuclear missile pro
michael green, csis's senior vice president for asia and the institute president dr. tribung here today to give opening remarks. i would like to introduce them before they step on stage. dr. green is senior vice president for asia and japan charl at csis and chair in modern japan politics and foreign policy at georgetown university. he served as senior director for asia and special assistant to the president. dr. han previously he was a senior political scientist at the rand corporation and...
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we're happy to work with csis on anything involving our region. and, of course, when something like irma happens, i think all of us who have an interest in the region, all of us who care about what's going on there, it's important we all get together to talk about what the solutions are, what's happening. so again, i want to thank csis for making this forum possible. my job here is going to be easy. i'm going to be introducing our two distinguished speakers. i did want to make one comment i think before i do that. i think a testament to hurricane irma, i've been describing it as the united nations of hurricanes. we have dutch, french, spanish, english, u.s., and independent states that have all been hit by this disaster which i think brings particular focus on international coordination and on local coordination. in terms of getting relief supplies and trying to figure out how to make it all work smoothly. so that being said, i also would like to recognize in testament to the international nature of the first counsel for the embassy of france and
we're happy to work with csis on anything involving our region. and, of course, when something like irma happens, i think all of us who have an interest in the region, all of us who care about what's going on there, it's important we all get together to talk about what the solutions are, what's happening. so again, i want to thank csis for making this forum possible. my job here is going to be easy. i'm going to be introducing our two distinguished speakers. i did want to make one comment i...
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before i introduce them, i would like to say a few words about safety here at csis. my name is lisa collins. i will serve as your response safety officer for this event. familiarize yourself with the emergency exits in the back of the room on the right and on the left. to introduce our first two speakers, ambassador richard armitage is the president of armitage international. he was formerly the deputy secretary of state and secretary that deputy assistant secretary -- deputy assistant secretary of defense for east asia and civic affairs in the office of the secretary of defense. he has had a distinguished career in government and policy. he was south korea's ambassador from 2013-2015. he has had a long, esteemed career working in the foreign affairs. ambassador armitage will give statements first followed by ambassador lee. ambassador armitage: good morning, everyone. let me welcome you to csis. quite a crowd here, something going on in the peninsula of korea? something i haven't heard about? when i was asked to speak here, to make a few remarks, appreciating ambass
before i introduce them, i would like to say a few words about safety here at csis. my name is lisa collins. i will serve as your response safety officer for this event. familiarize yourself with the emergency exits in the back of the room on the right and on the left. to introduce our first two speakers, ambassador richard armitage is the president of armitage international. he was formerly the deputy secretary of state and secretary that deputy assistant secretary -- deputy assistant...
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jerry bruckheimer will come in and sale got this idea called csi about a crime scene lab in we ingas,n we attach peterson to it, then it rolls from there. david: if you are leslie moonves and go to a restaurant in hollywood or los angeles, does some become up to you and say, i have a script or my nephew is great for a show? leslie: all the time. it happens consistently. the thing that people don't quite understand is that it is about the execution, not the idea. er.mentioned a show like it is a hospital show come but it is what happens in that hospital show. what is cheers about? it is about eight people in a , i am uphen a guy says and i trust. you should see, our office is so funny. you got the reception is there and the old guy there, and this guy there, and it is a great idea for a show. so you politely say, here is my email. ever come anybody given set of private equity show would be very good? [laughter] leslie: well, i've seen you perform at the kennedy center for many years pure you have potential, you really do. wondered on that, sometimes the kennedy center honors, the chair
jerry bruckheimer will come in and sale got this idea called csi about a crime scene lab in we ingas,n we attach peterson to it, then it rolls from there. david: if you are leslie moonves and go to a restaurant in hollywood or los angeles, does some become up to you and say, i have a script or my nephew is great for a show? leslie: all the time. it happens consistently. the thing that people don't quite understand is that it is about the execution, not the idea. er.mentioned a show like it is a...
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he has been a great partner for csi asked. we do intellectual work together. he is publishing my book and korean. let me invite him up to the stage. >> thanks for the introduction. welcome. it's perfect timing. i think we are going through one of the most important phases in our nations history. and of course on bilateral relations. i think this kind of forum is exactly what is needed at this particular juncture. i would like to thank you for -- cohosting this occasion. the alliance by lateralization goes, it is much more multidimensional than a lot of you would suspect. we have the most important policymakers with us. mike actually mentioned it briefly, we ought to have the future of our bilateral relations here. other than organizing events we also send over 20 that she would have an odd number interning at various organizations, ink tanks and ngos here. always incredibly grateful. let me just try to identify you. i would like to take this opportunity to ink you for welcoming them to washington dc. making it their second home. and the kind of networks and co
he has been a great partner for csi asked. we do intellectual work together. he is publishing my book and korean. let me invite him up to the stage. >> thanks for the introduction. welcome. it's perfect timing. i think we are going through one of the most important phases in our nations history. and of course on bilateral relations. i think this kind of forum is exactly what is needed at this particular juncture. i would like to thank you for -- cohosting this occasion. the alliance by...
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jeff with csis. actually i had two quick questions for you. the first has to do with the implementation of the free trade agreement with the eu. now that that has come into effect, what is the next milepost in terms of ukraine integration, what is the next all your pursuing? the second question has to do with crimea. we talked about don basket whenever we talk about crimea. what are the prospects for reintegration of crimea and what steps is ukraine taking to promote it? >> thank you. it has been in the temporary regime as of the beginning of 2016. and, therefore, we already have some first results of it. we have 41% of our trade that is now part of our ukraine, the eu trade portfolio. and december 7 grown immensely over the last three years. this is also the result of the possibilities and access of ukrainian product and ukraine companies to the european markets as well. and the result also a quite a few different transformations with done in order to make sure that our companies can be licensed and certified coach of access to the eu market.
jeff with csis. actually i had two quick questions for you. the first has to do with the implementation of the free trade agreement with the eu. now that that has come into effect, what is the next milepost in terms of ukraine integration, what is the next all your pursuing? the second question has to do with crimea. we talked about don basket whenever we talk about crimea. what are the prospects for reintegration of crimea and what steps is ukraine taking to promote it? >> thank you. it...
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and i do want to just briefly introduce our moderator, csis senior associate nina eastton who is also chair of fortune's most powerful international summit and the floor chair of the forum. thank you for moderating today's event and over to you. >> thanks. we're supposed to call you joni, senator, thank you for being here, it's an honor. i've watched you from affair and it's a treat to be here with you. by the way, the senator continues to exercise the theme smart women-smart power in her own family. your daughter is-- >> yes, my daughter is at the preparatory school at the united states military academy. she wants to serve in the army. [applause] >> now, thank you. >> you must be so proud. >> i am very proud of her, she's a strong, strong-willed young woman, but she believes in our country just as mama and daddy do and she wants to serve and she really does believe that she can make a difference and i'm glad for that. >> that's very powerful. >> so joni is from a town called red oak in iowa. it's southwest iowa? >> southwest iowa. >> southwest iowa. you grew up on a farm. >> yes. >>
and i do want to just briefly introduce our moderator, csis senior associate nina eastton who is also chair of fortune's most powerful international summit and the floor chair of the forum. thank you for moderating today's event and over to you. >> thanks. we're supposed to call you joni, senator, thank you for being here, it's an honor. i've watched you from affair and it's a treat to be here with you. by the way, the senator continues to exercise the theme smart women-smart power in her...
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we are a nonprofit, we are happy to work with csis on anything involving our region. when something like irma happens, all of us who have an interest in the region, all of us who care about what's going on there, it's important to get together to talk about the solutions and what's happening. forn, i want to thank csis making this forum possible. my job will be introducing our two speakers. i did want to make one comment. before i do that, i think the testament to hurricane irma, describing it as the united we haveof hurricanes, dutch, french, spanish, u.s. and independent states who've been hit by this, which brings particular focus on international coordination and on local coordination in terms of getting supplies and trying to figure out how to make it all work smoothly. i would alsoid, like to recognize the testament to the international nature, the first counsel for the embassy of , the first secretary at the embassy of cuba, both countries are impacted by the disaster. my two fellow panelists today, on your right, the ambassador from barbuda to the united state
we are a nonprofit, we are happy to work with csis on anything involving our region. when something like irma happens, all of us who have an interest in the region, all of us who care about what's going on there, it's important to get together to talk about the solutions and what's happening. forn, i want to thank csis making this forum possible. my job will be introducing our two speakers. i did want to make one comment. before i do that, i think the testament to hurricane irma, describing it...
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before i introduce them i'd like to say words about safety here at csis. we feel secure in our building, but we have the duty to prepare for any eventuallity. i'm lisa collins, a fellow, serve as your responsible safety officer for this event. please follow my instructions should the need arise and familiarize yourselves with the emergency exits in the back on right and left. to introduce our first two speakers, ambassador richard armitage is currently the president of arm itage complanl. he's had a distinguished career in government and policy. and the ambassador has been former south korean ambassador from 2013-2015. ambassador lee had a long he is teamed career working in south korea ministry of foreign affairs. ambassador armitage will speak first followed by ambassador lee. >> thank you very much, good morning, everyone. welcome you to csis. quite a crowd here. something going on on the peninsula of korea? when i was asked to speak here and make a few remarks appreciating ambassador lee or president lee as you may prefer, i was wondering what we were
before i introduce them i'd like to say words about safety here at csis. we feel secure in our building, but we have the duty to prepare for any eventuallity. i'm lisa collins, a fellow, serve as your responsible safety officer for this event. please follow my instructions should the need arise and familiarize yourselves with the emergency exits in the back on right and left. to introduce our first two speakers, ambassador richard armitage is currently the president of arm itage complanl. he's...
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on behalf of korea leaders, it is my great pleasure to stand incorporate with the csis. i would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of you for your commitment and participating in this form. who havehanks to those traveled here. especially those who made the long journey from saul. a couple of korean attendant arrived last night. it was the second month -- nine months ago today when i stood here, i was trying to open the first korea u.s. strategic form. at that time i remember the sound of anticipation we all had for the new president-elect, u.s. president-elect and the concerns and anxiety that we tored over then-president the republic of korea. as ambassador armitage just mentioned, many changes have ourrred, each requiring time and attention and credible analysis. i think we can all agree that another december forum was too long of a weight as we moved this one forward to september in water to address these critical issues at hand. i would like to draw your interest to several -- dry your attention to several boys of common interest. this year marks the 135th
on behalf of korea leaders, it is my great pleasure to stand incorporate with the csis. i would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of you for your commitment and participating in this form. who havehanks to those traveled here. especially those who made the long journey from saul. a couple of korean attendant arrived last night. it was the second month -- nine months ago today when i stood here, i was trying to open the first korea u.s. strategic form. at that time i remember the sound...
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hosted by career foundations and the csi s. talk aboutld like to the three challenges we have koreaacing recently -- has been facing recently and how has beenhe u.s.-korea in facing those challenges. my remarks today, however, are not expressions of the official position of the korean government. as in fact i do not deal with the issues i am going to talk about today. i would rather therefore present my own personal observations on me korean government policy on these challenges. ago, i was here in anhington, d.c., working as officer of the korean embassy. at the time, korea was on the and to make things worse, we were about to hold a presidential election in december. it was indeed a very tense and precarious time. i did not know what would happen tomorrow.ton for as you are well aware, however, we were able to overcome quite successfully with the imf bailout program. furthermore, we elected thisdent kim jong-un in difficult time, assuring in a democracy afterwards. that all of this was possible with the support of the united
hosted by career foundations and the csi s. talk aboutld like to the three challenges we have koreaacing recently -- has been facing recently and how has beenhe u.s.-korea in facing those challenges. my remarks today, however, are not expressions of the official position of the korean government. as in fact i do not deal with the issues i am going to talk about today. i would rather therefore present my own personal observations on me korean government policy on these challenges. ago, i was...
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it is looking flat when you look at the csi 300. a batch of china data coming through in half an hour. really interesting to watch the currency market. the aussie up 5.3%, but he did see strength coming through in the dollar in the u.s. session, up for a third consecutive session, weighing heavily on the euro, falling to a one week low against the dollar. you can see the malaysian ringgit, the taiwan dollar, also ong under pressure as well. the aussie dollar leading that surprised charge upside. sales, we aretail waiting for this raft of data from china. the picture in terms of retail industrial output, investment, retail sales. charts see through these china fixed asset investment, this yellow line, retail sales the white line, and the blue line is value added year on year. they are starting to soft and could most analysts expect stability, stability, stability ahead of the party congress in october. let's look at some of the moves in the region today. we did see quite a bit of weakness when looking at ace metals in london overnigh
it is looking flat when you look at the csi 300. a batch of china data coming through in half an hour. really interesting to watch the currency market. the aussie up 5.3%, but he did see strength coming through in the dollar in the u.s. session, up for a third consecutive session, weighing heavily on the euro, falling to a one week low against the dollar. you can see the malaysian ringgit, the taiwan dollar, also ong under pressure as well. the aussie dollar leading that surprised charge...
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i'm delighted to be here today to attend this forum cohosted by the csis. today i would like to talk about the three challenges korea has been facing and how crucial the alliance has been in overcoming those challenges. my remarks today however are not an expression of the official position of the korean government as in fact i do not deal with the issues i'm going to talk about today. i would rather present my own personal observation and the korean policy on these challenges or issues. 20 years ago i would you say here in washington, d.c. working as an committee officer. at the time korea was teetering on the verge of default. to make things worse we were able to hold a presidential election in december. it was indeed a very tense period. i didn't know what had happened in washington. as you're well aware, however, we were able to overcome the crisis quite successfully with the imf bail out program. for the war we elected in this difficult time ushering democracy afterwards. i could witness that all this was possible was the support of the united states.
i'm delighted to be here today to attend this forum cohosted by the csis. today i would like to talk about the three challenges korea has been facing and how crucial the alliance has been in overcoming those challenges. my remarks today however are not an expression of the official position of the korean government as in fact i do not deal with the issues i'm going to talk about today. i would rather present my own personal observation and the korean policy on these challenges or issues. 20...
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welcome to csis. somet quite a crowd. is there something going on in the peninsula in koreag that i haven't heard about. when i was asked to speak and make a few remarks, i was wondering what we're going to talk about. within the spacing of a couple weeks or ten days we've had an icbm shoot over the area, we've had an alleged hydrogen bomb, we have icbm moving to the coast in north korea, we've got a president here in the united states that is bellowing about appeasement from south korea and bellowing about the possibility of removing ourselves from course was is exactly the wrong thing to do in my view at this time. this is not, this doesn't recognize the spectacular things we've witnessed in the public of korea in the past several months. it wasn't very long ago we were here for dinner. there was a wonderful presentation in this very room and they made a wonderful presentation at dinner. there's a republican korea that had just come out of a beautiful, peaceful democratic election while the previous president was being
welcome to csis. somet quite a crowd. is there something going on in the peninsula in koreag that i haven't heard about. when i was asked to speak and make a few remarks, i was wondering what we're going to talk about. within the spacing of a couple weeks or ten days we've had an icbm shoot over the area, we've had an alleged hydrogen bomb, we have icbm moving to the coast in north korea, we've got a president here in the united states that is bellowing about appeasement from south korea and...
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i do want to just brief introduce our moderator, csis senor associate nina easton who is chair of fortune's most powerful women international summit and the co-chair of the fortune global forum. nina, thank you as always for moderating today's event. >> thanks, kat. we're supposed to call you joni, not senator ernst. thank you for being here. i watched you from afar. it's a treat to be here with you. by the way joni, the senator, continues exercise theme of smart women, smart power. in her own family your daughter is -- >> my daughter is at preparatory school at united states military academy. she wants to serve in the army. [applause] >> you must be so proud. >> i am very proud of her, very proud. she is a strong-willed young woman. she believes in our country just as mama and daddy do. she wants to serve. she really does believe she can make a difference and i'm glad for that. >> that is very powerful. >> joni is from a town called red oak in iowa. southwest iowa? >> southwest iowa. >> southwest iowa. you group up on a farm. >> yes. >> you went back to your hometown. that is where you liv
i do want to just brief introduce our moderator, csis senor associate nina easton who is chair of fortune's most powerful women international summit and the co-chair of the fortune global forum. nina, thank you as always for moderating today's event. >> thanks, kat. we're supposed to call you joni, not senator ernst. thank you for being here. i watched you from afar. it's a treat to be here with you. by the way joni, the senator, continues exercise theme of smart women, smart power. in...
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louise is an actress, appearing in this episode of "csi", dressed asth marie eat cake." >> our thanks to brian ross there in washington. >>> coming up in the next half hour, how you can get more sleep. >> i'm listening. >> if you're like us, it's an issue. but there are some must-dos, if you have any shot at getting a solid night or day's rest. >> mm-hm. but first, the exclusive interview with nfl player michael bennet, speaking out after an incident request police th -- with police that he says made him fear for his life, next. ♪ >>> we're back now with an exclusive interview with michael bennet, the nfl player who says he was singled out by police because of his race. >> he says he was taken down i go -- by a las vegas police officer with we're up all "nightline" with byron pitts. >> you feel like a movie. everything was happening so fast. people were running. people were scare. nobody knew what was going on. >> reporter: in his first interview, michael bennet describes the chaos and fear before being confronted by police. word spread that there were gunshots in the lobby of the cas
louise is an actress, appearing in this episode of "csi", dressed asth marie eat cake." >> our thanks to brian ross there in washington. >>> coming up in the next half hour, how you can get more sleep. >> i'm listening. >> if you're like us, it's an issue. but there are some must-dos, if you have any shot at getting a solid night or day's rest. >> mm-hm. but first, the exclusive interview with nfl player michael bennet, speaking out after an...
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it's smart water csi, a liquid that can be seen only under ult ultraviolet light. think arrested two men who had been stealing train horns from union pacific trains. >>> the major debate at one high school. >> girls have been told they have to get their dresses pre-approved before heading to homecoming. that's next on "world news now." ♪ no shoes, no shirt, no problem ♪ >> no shoes, no shirt, no problem. well, that is not the policy at a high school in milwaukee, raising controversy for a new dress code requi to submit photos of their homecoming dresses before they can get tickets to the dance. here's amy robach. >> reporter: strapless, low back and cutouts were some of the latest dress trends at the emease, be emmies. >> we haven't been allowed to show any part of our back, strapless, low cut, nothing like that. >> reporter: 17-year-old nicole starr is a senior where dress codes have always been strict and recently, the administration sent an e-mail, reminding parents and students that before purchasing a statistic, we are kr requiring students or non-phs guests t
it's smart water csi, a liquid that can be seen only under ult ultraviolet light. think arrested two men who had been stealing train horns from union pacific trains. >>> the major debate at one high school. >> girls have been told they have to get their dresses pre-approved before heading to homecoming. that's next on "world news now." ♪ no shoes, no shirt, no problem ♪ >> no shoes, no shirt, no problem. well, that is not the policy at a high school in...
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i'm a senior fellow at csis. i am joined by ambassador wayne, the former deputy investment in coordinating directive for department and economic affairs for thes embassy and in afghanistan. and then we have amssador richard olson, formeus ambassador to pakistan and special representative for afghanistaand pakistan and mr. jeffrey greco, president and ceo of the african-american chamber of commee. i'm going to begin asking two questions about the past. and so, one of the main issues is, what is different in afghanistan since septembe11? the second question, i am an economist, i like data. the second question would be, so what are some key achievements, some key data points that you could talk about since seember 11? that have been a success and th we can ow progress in afghanistan. those are two questis about the past. then i will ask two questions about the ture strategy and about the future of afghanisn. >> thank you. i think as a former assistant administration of usaid i think the investments de early on from
i'm a senior fellow at csis. i am joined by ambassador wayne, the former deputy investment in coordinating directive for department and economic affairs for thes embassy and in afghanistan. and then we have amssador richard olson, formeus ambassador to pakistan and special representative for afghanistaand pakistan and mr. jeffrey greco, president and ceo of the african-american chamber of commee. i'm going to begin asking two questions about the past. and so, one of the main issues is, what is...
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the new smart water csi and it's not anything like the water you buy at store. this is helping track down thieves. >>> it was that big? >> yeah. >> oh, young and old alike are thrilled by a trarge la invasion in the east bay. find out why so many are cruising a popular hiking trail. >>> and tonight on abc 7 news at 5:00, it is official, ayisha curry is taking on a new role. the 28-year-old is the newest face of covergirl. this morning she posted this picture saying she is honored and thrilled to join the iconic women of the cover girl family. the food network star is being called the most unexpected spokesperson yet. now of course she's not an actress, not a model, but she is a chef, he's a best-selling author, and a mom of two, and that will all be highlight ld in the beauty campaign. and she is definitely keeping busy while her husband, steph curry -- >> who? >> he has his feet kicked up, sitting on the couch being lazy while she's doing the work. >> living off her name now. i like it. >> i don't know about that. frr from all of us here at abc 7 news, thank yo
the new smart water csi and it's not anything like the water you buy at store. this is helping track down thieves. >>> it was that big? >> yeah. >> oh, young and old alike are thrilled by a trarge la invasion in the east bay. find out why so many are cruising a popular hiking trail. >>> and tonight on abc 7 news at 5:00, it is official, ayisha curry is taking on a new role. the 28-year-old is the newest face of covergirl. this morning she posted this picture saying...
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there is no rand, there is no csis, there's no civilian institution in the chinese system that provides such advice to their leaders. they have a monopoly on intelligence in a lot of ways. certainly, you mentioned when he was running the show, that was very much happening inside their system. three, they have a monopoly on forces and, you know, gear right there? there's no civilian expertise in this space, either. so they created this very comfy gray zone for themselves. what has xi jinping done since he's arrived? he's been substantially decreasing that gray zone, shrinking it down a lot and you cannot separate anti-corruption in the military and force restructuring, which i think are the 1-2 punch of neutering the pla out of that equation. and so as such, i just don't believe that they are off on their own pressuring him to take a hard line on taiwan. he takes a hard line because he wants a hard line. >> that's an excellent segue. moving to you, scott. what is the role of the pla in the prc's policy making apparatus? >> first, please allow me to say what a pleasure it is to return to
there is no rand, there is no csis, there's no civilian institution in the chinese system that provides such advice to their leaders. they have a monopoly on intelligence in a lot of ways. certainly, you mentioned when he was running the show, that was very much happening inside their system. three, they have a monopoly on forces and, you know, gear right there? there's no civilian expertise in this space, either. so they created this very comfy gray zone for themselves. what has xi jinping...
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we have been working on this for a long time here at csis. privilege to work with ambassador wayne, a former coordinator in afghanistan. the chairwe have a very good po cover the issues today but i think the other point i want to make is you can't solve the challenges of afghanistan without diplomacy and without development. we certainly welcome the fact there is -- it requires a security component but it is being changed by diplomacy, and development in the private sector. the other thing is we want to work ourselves out of a job. differentn is thain a place than 10 years ago. you look at the assistance of gdp, it is much smaller. they are collecting taxes. for every dollar they are collecting in taxes from a formal private sector, that is one less dollar afford assistance to pay for schools, hospitals, security. we want to see those numbers go up. we want to see economic growth happened and work ourselves out of a job. or work ourselves into a smaller part of the job. i think that is possible and we need to have an endpoint and the -- i'm p
we have been working on this for a long time here at csis. privilege to work with ambassador wayne, a former coordinator in afghanistan. the chairwe have a very good po cover the issues today but i think the other point i want to make is you can't solve the challenges of afghanistan without diplomacy and without development. we certainly welcome the fact there is -- it requires a security component but it is being changed by diplomacy, and development in the private sector. the other thing is...
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senior adviser at csis. >> thank you, and a pleasure to be here this afternoon. look, usually when you start a discussion of economic cooperation between the united states and really any other country, but let's say south korea, you would begin with thinking about the u.s. economic policy, the administration's trade policy. i'm going to start in a different place because whatever the u.s. administration's economic policy is, i think it's more instructive and perhaps more predictive to either look at their narrative on the subject, so instead of talking about policy, i'm going to talk about communications. as i see it, the trump administration operates largely off a narrative used frequently in the campaign and used repeatedly since taking office. that narrative, and narratives are very common in almost any kind of communication. it's what helps spl s explain you're doing what you are doing. any communicator is trying to construct a narrative that builds the audience and is able to persuade them. that's what we do for a living. the trump policy is a narrative is a
senior adviser at csis. >> thank you, and a pleasure to be here this afternoon. look, usually when you start a discussion of economic cooperation between the united states and really any other country, but let's say south korea, you would begin with thinking about the u.s. economic policy, the administration's trade policy. i'm going to start in a different place because whatever the u.s. administration's economic policy is, i think it's more instructive and perhaps more predictive to...
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louise is an actress, appearing in this episode of the cbs show "csi" dressed as marie antoinette, the french royal best knownsaying, "let them eat cake." >> and brian ross live with us tonight. i want to go back to what you reported on the social media comments. did louise actually say, "do you think the u.s. government paid for our honeymoon or personal travel, lol?" >> reporter: yes, david, she did. and she later apologized. now, the inspector general is taking a look at the circumstances surrounding all of the secretary's travel on government aircraft. david? >> our chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >>> we turn next to a traveling incident in new hampshire. the family of an 8-year-old boy who is biracial saying he was taunted by a group of teenagers who then swung him bill a rope around his neck. he was air lifted to a hospital to be treated for his injuries, and abc's steve osunsami tonight. well warn you, this is a difficult story. >> reporter: the boy's mother tonight is furious, that this ever happened to her son, and that new hampshire police, she says, did
louise is an actress, appearing in this episode of the cbs show "csi" dressed as marie antoinette, the french royal best knownsaying, "let them eat cake." >> and brian ross live with us tonight. i want to go back to what you reported on the social media comments. did louise actually say, "do you think the u.s. government paid for our honeymoon or personal travel, lol?" >> reporter: yes, david, she did. and she later apologized. now, the inspector...
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know more. ♪ ♪ >>> well, it's not just the stuff that makes for great plots of csi -- pick your city. art and science of forensics, there's actually a lot of work that goes into it. >> here's pierre thomas with the fbi's elite bomb squad. >> in three, two, one! >> reporter: the power of a bomb. devastating. often lethal. and an undisclosed location in new york, elite fbi bomb technicians train agents and a craft that's being put to use all too frequently. the science of a bombing. simple explosives. some made of commonly available chemicals. >> we're not talking about large enough material needed to do incredible damage. it just shows what a little bit can do. >> reporter: friday's attack in london, the bombing at a concert in manchester, and last year's attack in chelsea neighborhood are reminders of the ongoing threat. >> as a fbi agent, a few months into my career, i responded to the chelsea bombing. our job is to prepare for the worst, and this is the best training, really to understand what to look for after a bombing. >> the ease of which bombs can be made, the simplicity of it
know more. ♪ ♪ >>> well, it's not just the stuff that makes for great plots of csi -- pick your city. art and science of forensics, there's actually a lot of work that goes into it. >> here's pierre thomas with the fbi's elite bomb squad. >> in three, two, one! >> reporter: the power of a bomb. devastating. often lethal. and an undisclosed location in new york, elite fbi bomb technicians train agents and a craft that's being put to use all too frequently. the...
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mnuchin's wife lois is an actress appearing on this "csi show." ryan ropss abc news, new york. >>> a judge revoked martin's bail today. skully recently offered $5,000 to anyone who would grab some of hillary clinton's hair during her current bookstore. the judge says that was a solicitation of an assault and exchange for money. >> the judge says he continues to remain unaware of the appropriateness of his actions or words. that shows he maybe creating an on risk to the community. >>> hillary clinton responded to sarah sanders critique of her new book on "the view" this morning. sanders calling her book potentially, quote, "sad." >> i don't pay much attention to what she says. [ cheers ] unfortunately and i don't say this with any glee, we are not getting the kind of information from this white house that we should have. >> clinton says writing the book was carthargic. you can watch the view everyday at 10:00 a.m. >>> this is shawn spicer's first interview after he left the white house. well, if you built it? they'll come. that's what some start up
mnuchin's wife lois is an actress appearing on this "csi show." ryan ropss abc news, new york. >>> a judge revoked martin's bail today. skully recently offered $5,000 to anyone who would grab some of hillary clinton's hair during her current bookstore. the judge says that was a solicitation of an assault and exchange for money. >> the judge says he continues to remain unaware of the appropriateness of his actions or words. that shows he maybe creating an on risk to the...
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before i introduce them, i would like to say a few words about safety here at csis.y name is lisa collins. i will serve as your response safety officer for this event. familiarize yourself with the emergency exits in the back of the room on the right and on the left. to introduce our first two speakers, ambassador richard armitage is the president of armitage international. he was formerly the deputy secretary of state and secretary
before i introduce them, i would like to say a few words about safety here at csis.y name is lisa collins. i will serve as your response safety officer for this event. familiarize yourself with the emergency exits in the back of the room on the right and on the left. to introduce our first two speakers, ambassador richard armitage is the president of armitage international. he was formerly the deputy secretary of state and secretary
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you have to be almost a csi investigator here. a north wind san jose wind.. it evaporates. that's my take, it could be different. the national weather service is monitoring it. that is what i think happened. nothing showed up on radar in san jose it doesn't mean there wasn't some evaporating. major thunderstorm activity went through the valley. it pushed offshore in monterey bay. things really lit up. can't find any here yet. it is trying. i think it will pop up later this afternoon. take us into monday night into tuesday. temperatures muggy. we don't like humidity out here. already in the mid-70s. it is not like the inland areas are getting in on this. the wind has picked up. that is just difference in pressure grade, it has nothing to do with thunderstorm activity. upper low will closer to us that will carry into tuesday. 70s, 80s, and 90s today. the big news, not only the thunderstorms is the unseasonably cooler pattern. it will very fall like. >> thank you, steve. >>> all week long we will be taking look at homelessness. the issue from multiple perspecti
you have to be almost a csi investigator here. a north wind san jose wind.. it evaporates. that's my take, it could be different. the national weather service is monitoring it. that is what i think happened. nothing showed up on radar in san jose it doesn't mean there wasn't some evaporating. major thunderstorm activity went through the valley. it pushed offshore in monterey bay. things really lit up. can't find any here yet. it is trying. i think it will pop up later this afternoon. take us...
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losses deepening for the csi 300, down .2%. some apple suppliers in hong kong given the big story., a deutsche bank for their exposure to augmented reality tech. supplier. major aac is key after the removal of the home button. suppliers, the wireless charging game, some players who could benefit from the i watch and air pod wireless iphones -- headphones. it is a mixed bag when it comes to investor reaction. david: i'm also watching the 10 year yield in japan. 50%, two basis points up. thank you for that update. let's get you caught up with first word news. apple shares dipped as it unveiled its most important new iphone in years to take on growing competition from samsung, google, and a host of makers. iphonek showed off the 10, the first major redesign since 2014 with new features including an edge to edge screen, wireless charger, and facial recognition, and improved camera. the phone starts at $999. preorders are from october 27. opec and its allies are discussing extending cuts by more than three months. they are due to expire in march. an extension into the second half of nex
losses deepening for the csi 300, down .2%. some apple suppliers in hong kong given the big story., a deutsche bank for their exposure to augmented reality tech. supplier. major aac is key after the removal of the home button. suppliers, the wireless charging game, some players who could benefit from the i watch and air pod wireless iphones -- headphones. it is a mixed bag when it comes to investor reaction. david: i'm also watching the 10 year yield in japan. 50%, two basis points up. thank...
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ive had a sick day been up to 3 or 4 in the morning when csi was here"the entire neighborhood - - shaken to the core..bill crawford lives across from the family..and says at first hodges seemed like a great guy -- until about two years ago.. (bill crawford - neighbor)"he was one of the nicest guys i ever met. but i noticed a couple years ago he stopped talking just didnt even say hi" as hodges sits in jail -- wearing an anti suicide vest in his mugshot.a community struggles to accept unimaginable loss..(no name) "ive been up all night trying to fgure out how thats even possible" (steve) in the east bay... police are looking for someone who sexually assaulted a woman at a popular walking trail. the assault happened back in january - but police are just now releasing this sketch. officers say the victim was headed east on the refugio valley road... walking on a trail near partridge drive. that is when she was approached from behind by a man who put a gun to her head. the man ordered the woman to a secluded wooded area... and sexually assaulted her. anyone with information is asked to call
ive had a sick day been up to 3 or 4 in the morning when csi was here"the entire neighborhood - - shaken to the core..bill crawford lives across from the family..and says at first hodges seemed like a great guy -- until about two years ago.. (bill crawford - neighbor)"he was one of the nicest guys i ever met. but i noticed a couple years ago he stopped talking just didnt even say hi" as hodges sits in jail -- wearing an anti suicide vest in his mugshot.a community struggles to...
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. >> the sheriff is this traceable liquid of smart water csi of the kit only be seen under uv light anda suspect for day and to clothsing for years. three days after they applied a tiny vial on the horn, it helped them catch the thieves. >> we found them in their car and on their hands was smart water. >> these two were arrested, caught green handed. each vial of smart water has a distinct formula that helps police trace the stolen goods back to the original owner this has a unique attributes and character markers. >> more than 300 people have signed up for the product. the sheriff is encouraging more to join. while simultaneously warning countries about the technology. >> we show a rowing video in our jail system and let the inmates know that this is invisible. it is odorless. once it taxes itself to you, we are able to identify where it is assigned. >> now he has a real life example to prove that the technology is working. >> first daughter vumpg is making headlines going sfwrug her battle with post partum depression. she said she suffered after the births of each of her kids. >> it i
. >> the sheriff is this traceable liquid of smart water csi of the kit only be seen under uv light anda suspect for day and to clothsing for years. three days after they applied a tiny vial on the horn, it helped them catch the thieves. >> we found them in their car and on their hands was smart water. >> these two were arrested, caught green handed. each vial of smart water has a distinct formula that helps police trace the stolen goods back to the original owner this has a...
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. >> you are watching on tv, i you a lots of places whether it's csi or fbi crime study, why not tryce which is something that i might go into. >> those are the services for us. we are looking at diversity of thoughts, the brightest minds of all background. >> that's place where they can begin doing heroic things later. >> they are more interested in what can they do to help this world be a better place? i think that's the idea behind biotechnology. >> because this classroom is so hands on, you get to do science inside this place. you get to talk to researchers and people who get to do science. >> this can become the template for genentech to do in other places where they have other facilities. they joan rate the very scientists that they need for the future totmianina vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> and just a reminder, the entertainment industry including tom hanks will attend in a live tv event called super school live, improving american high schools. you can watch it right here. >>> the bay area is sending resources to florida as irma makes lands fall in puerto rico and the virgin i
. >> you are watching on tv, i you a lots of places whether it's csi or fbi crime study, why not tryce which is something that i might go into. >> those are the services for us. we are looking at diversity of thoughts, the brightest minds of all background. >> that's place where they can begin doing heroic things later. >> they are more interested in what can they do to help this world be a better place? i think that's the idea behind biotechnology. >> because this...