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it will be a few more days before rosenberg can leap sleep in her bed again. today she's grateful for what she still has and for another change she's made. signing up for the cell phone alerts. >> i never use my cell phone i'm one of those who bought it for an emergency. it's an emergency. i now learned to text a lot. >>> coming up more trouble for harvey weinstein. and a music legend discusses the allegations against the movie mogul. >> dreading that next trip to the airport? well, there could be a new reason to look forward it. the changes you'll see at philadelphia international airport. >>> kate middleton and paddington bear have a movement or a moment. a moment. it's -- it might start a movement. they are moving right there. why these two came together for a little dance. ♪ >> senator john mccain is in philadelphia today to receive the liberty medal. the national constitution center is honoring senator mccain for his lifetime sacrifice and service. hi friend and former vice-president joe biden will present mccain with the award in its 29th year. the liber
it will be a few more days before rosenberg can leap sleep in her bed again. today she's grateful for what she still has and for another change she's made. signing up for the cell phone alerts. >> i never use my cell phone i'm one of those who bought it for an emergency. it's an emergency. i now learned to text a lot. >>> coming up more trouble for harvey weinstein. and a music legend discusses the allegations against the movie mogul. >> dreading that next trip to the...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, st. petersburg. trevelyan. thanks for watching "world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.
steve rosenberg, bbc news, st. petersburg. trevelyan. thanks for watching "world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. laura: let's return to our top story tonight, the fatal incident in new york city, which is being investigated as an act of terrorism. we now know at least 8 people have been killed. these college students were in class as the commotion began in lower manhattan. >> we were having class, and a couple of my classmates heard the shots, and we went to the window and saw two of the bodies lying down. we saw one in the bike lane, and a second body was next to a tree. we saw the police and and events and people were like they were running. we saw the guy huddle up. bunch of bicycles on the floor. it was really chaotic. >> [indiscernible] >> are good, like, 4. 4 bicycles. >> did it surprise you? >> it surprised us because he usually never see this happen around here, especially around here. there were just lay there -- they were not even covered yet. we didn't hear the gunshots. we were just paying attention and someone got shot and we ran to the window and the bodies were laying there. laura
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. laura: let's return to our top story tonight, the fatal incident in new york city, which is being investigated as an act of terrorism. we now know at least 8 people have been killed. these college students were in class as the commotion began in lower manhattan. >> we were having class, and a couple of my classmates heard the shots, and we went to the window and saw two of the bodies lying down. we saw one in the bike lane, and a second body was next to...
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chelsea ‘s women will meet the swedish team rosenberg. anthony joshua will defend his title is.ve been sold and it will be his first fight since stopping wladimir klitschko at wembley. the ospreys scrum—half is has appointed he will not be able to play for wales when he joins: next season “— play for wales when he joins: next season —— the ospreys scrum—half is disappointed he will not be able to play for wales when he joins the french club toulon next season. a bullying scandal british swimming, and the ipcc have said they are fully aware of the story and they are in contact with the british swimming association regarding the matter, after more details emerged about the climate of fear that existed within the organisation. british swimming apologised to 13 of their para swimmers last week. england fly to australia later this month, for the ashes, butjonny ba i rstow has month, for the ashes, butjonny bairstow has already had to deal with the challenge two —— a challenge few of us have had to deal with, the suicide of his father. for the first time jonny bairstow has spoken abou
chelsea ‘s women will meet the swedish team rosenberg. anthony joshua will defend his title is.ve been sold and it will be his first fight since stopping wladimir klitschko at wembley. the ospreys scrum—half is has appointed he will not be able to play for wales when he joins: next season “— play for wales when he joins: next season —— the ospreys scrum—half is disappointed he will not be able to play for wales when he joins the french club toulon next season. a bullying scandal...
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simon rosenberg, thank you very much. president trump is dealing a major blow to one of the most controversial aspects of obamacare. according to one a member our panel, the power panel is nothing but an intentional distraction on the part of the white house. we will talk about it. ♪ hungry eyes ♪ one look at you and i can't disguise ♪ ♪ i've got hungry eyes ♪ applebee's 2 for $20. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. (bell ringing) so, i was at mom and dad's and found this. cds, baseball cards. your old magic set? (sigh) and this wrestling ticket. which you still owe me for. seriously? $25? i didn't even want to go. ahh, your diary! "mom says it is totally natural..." $25 is nothing. (alert beep) abracadabra, bro. settle up with your friends on october 17th with the bank of america mobile banking app. >> harris: this is breaking news earlier, developing on this friday. the trump administration rolling back a key portion of obamacare requiring companies to provide birth control coverage as part of employee health i
simon rosenberg, thank you very much. president trump is dealing a major blow to one of the most controversial aspects of obamacare. according to one a member our panel, the power panel is nothing but an intentional distraction on the part of the white house. we will talk about it. ♪ hungry eyes ♪ one look at you and i can't disguise ♪ ♪ i've got hungry eyes ♪ applebee's 2 for $20. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. (bell ringing) so, i was at mom and dad's and found this....
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the rosenbergs, okay? this is equivalent to what the rosenbergs did and those people got the chair. think about it. giving away nuclear capabilities to our enemies, that's what we are talking about. >> sean: last word. our friend, peter. >> it will be amazing and important for that information to be preserved by the fbi. this eyewitness needs to be protected. i think we're going to see a lot more coming out on clinton pay to play. i think gregg jarrett is right. major problems with the clintons when it comes to violating federal law. >> sean: i've got to tell you, the most unbelievable. if it was a novel, i would not believe it. it takes you that far. selling out national security. then literally using russian lies to influence the election. propagandizing the american people. you people are amazing. we thank you both. laura ingraham. i think she supposed to have a show here at fox. where is she? she's joining us next, straight ah .. sfx: loud poorly played electric guitar that sounds awful but a lot better than last week ♪rock guitar music ♪we weren't born to follow .. >> sean: as
the rosenbergs, okay? this is equivalent to what the rosenbergs did and those people got the chair. think about it. giving away nuclear capabilities to our enemies, that's what we are talking about. >> sean: last word. our friend, peter. >> it will be amazing and important for that information to be preserved by the fbi. this eyewitness needs to be protected. i think we're going to see a lot more coming out on clinton pay to play. i think gregg jarrett is right. major problems with...
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the rosenbergs, okay, this is equivalent to what the rosenbergs did, and those people got the chair. >>> former dnc for hillary clinton campaign karen finney joins me now. as someone lived through the campaign, and it's remarkable, because it really is about three weeks ago they all started like constructing the plane in mid air. what is it like to watch this? >> you know what it's like, chris, i have to tell you, it's very troubling, considering that folks in puerto rico still don't have power. and i'm not hearing a plan or much concern from president trump about that. it's very disconcerting when we know that we lost the lives of four of our brave soldiers, and yet we don't know much about what was really going on in fing nigerian why one of those soldiers was lost. so i say that it's really troubling they are putting so much energy and time into, again, trying to blur the lines, throw up lies, make it about hillary when there is actual work to be done. i would rather see the president tweeting about some concern for people in california, in the aftermath. wild fires, the fires goi
the rosenbergs, okay, this is equivalent to what the rosenbergs did, and those people got the chair. >>> former dnc for hillary clinton campaign karen finney joins me now. as someone lived through the campaign, and it's remarkable, because it really is about three weeks ago they all started like constructing the plane in mid air. what is it like to watch this? >> you know what it's like, chris, i have to tell you, it's very troubling, considering that folks in puerto rico still...
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this is the equivalent to what the rosenbergs did, and those people got the chair. think about it. does the president agree with that statement? sec. sanders: i have not seen the comments. i will not comment on sebastian gorka or validate that. we do think there is a lot of cause for concern regarding that deal, and it should be looked into, but i cannot, then someone outside of the administration's comments. >> question on the upcoming asia trip -- can you talk more about the criteria that you use to decide which of the many multilateral meetings he attended, and can you confirm he will not be at the east asia summit, and why? sec. sanders: he is participating in at least the opening ceremony and some of the other parts of that event. in terms of the specifics, we will do a full and more detailed briefing on that next week. and so, i will wait until we get to next week because the final details of some of those things are still being worked out. >> the president said on twitter that he congratulated president xi on his extraordinary elevation. does he have any misgivings on the wa
this is the equivalent to what the rosenbergs did, and those people got the chair. think about it. does the president agree with that statement? sec. sanders: i have not seen the comments. i will not comment on sebastian gorka or validate that. we do think there is a lot of cause for concern regarding that deal, and it should be looked into, but i cannot, then someone outside of the administration's comments. >> question on the upcoming asia trip -- can you talk more about the criteria...
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the rosenbergs, okay, this is equivalent to what the rosenbergs did and those people got the chair. think about it. giving away nuclear capability to our enemies, thooz what we're talking about. >> it's not what we're talking about here on planet earth but whether the president was influenced by the fever swamps or congressional republicans expressing reasonable from you tragss they could not conduct their oversight. sara murray is at the white house for us. how much of the action is in the name of transparency which frankly is not exactly one of president trump's lone stars and him trying to muddy the water so the people get confused about the charges. >> the white house is insisting this is all in the name of transparency and conducting a full and complete investigation but the question still lingers about whether president trump might be more inclined to talk about this and have all of us talk about this. we're not talking about another investigation into russia. >> president trump weighing in on a justice department investigation. >> i think the uranium sale to russia and the wa
the rosenbergs, okay, this is equivalent to what the rosenbergs did and those people got the chair. think about it. giving away nuclear capability to our enemies, thooz what we're talking about. >> it's not what we're talking about here on planet earth but whether the president was influenced by the fever swamps or congressional republicans expressing reasonable from you tragss they could not conduct their oversight. sara murray is at the white house for us. how much of the action is in...
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we are seeing the video of an attorney mobile home community destroyed in rosenberg. i mean gone. we are told several people are missing at this hour from the community. nancy: a wildfire in california grown to 200 acres to draw close to 150 firefighters on the scene. it broke out a week ago. the rough terrain made it a challenge to get it under control. the u.s. forest service closed several trails as a precaution. today's rain brought much needed relief. not just for the firefighters out there but for the farms and the lawns in our area. steve rudin is tracking this for us. steve: shower moving through the everything hours. temperatures are going to slowly fall. 8 degrees now. it -- 84 degrees at the reagan national airport. the heat index values are in the 90's. to the capital beltway and leesburg. cooler in hagerstown and win chester where it feels like the upper 80's. for this evening if you have outdoor dining plans, make sure you have a cool drink close by. 7:00 around 80. upper 70's by 8:00. middle 70's by 9:00. we talk about the next best chance of rain and looking ahead
we are seeing the video of an attorney mobile home community destroyed in rosenberg. i mean gone. we are told several people are missing at this hour from the community. nancy: a wildfire in california grown to 200 acres to draw close to 150 firefighters on the scene. it broke out a week ago. the rough terrain made it a challenge to get it under control. the u.s. forest service closed several trails as a precaution. today's rain brought much needed relief. not just for the firefighters out...
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the rosenbergs, okay? this is equivalent to what the rosenbergs did, and those people got the chair. think about it. >> we are seeing now that if there was any collusion with russia it was between the dnc and the clintons, and certainly not our campaign. >> it's time to shut it down, turn the tables, and lock her up. that's what i said. i actually said it, lock her up. >> she actually said it. we actually showed it. "huff post" reporter laura basset, "the new york times" political reporter and msnbc contributor jeremy peters and co-author of "the political playbook," daniel lipman, great to have you all with me. laura, let me just begin with you. the attacks on hillary clinton, and do we hear from sara huckabee sanders there they're trying to tiptoe over to the hillary clinton issue when they know something big is coming? >> right, exactly. i think trump is in complete meltdown mode and he's trying to distract us and point the finger at clinton, as he has this entire time, but he can't answer, then why did
the rosenbergs, okay? this is equivalent to what the rosenbergs did, and those people got the chair. think about it. >> we are seeing now that if there was any collusion with russia it was between the dnc and the clintons, and certainly not our campaign. >> it's time to shut it down, turn the tables, and lock her up. that's what i said. i actually said it, lock her up. >> she actually said it. we actually showed it. "huff post" reporter laura basset, "the new...
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so this idea that the rosenbergs and they should be executed is insane. let me go back.hillary clinton got any help by the russians in the 2016 election? >> thing is plenty of evidence coming that hillary clinton effectively got help. >> where? where? >> and where were the 33,000 e-mails? connect the dots. >> give me some names. >> frank justra, collaborating with rose tam. gave under the cover of being a foreign citizen so it didn't have to show up on their disclosures. what a clever idea. >> what did that have to do with the campaign? >> millions and millions of dollars to the clinton foundation and the clinton global initiative. >> in exchange for what? >> so clueless or ignorant that she has no idea of it? chris, that just defies common sense there is real russian collusion and intervention and cooperation there. >> congresswoman, you know this. you know that that uranium cannot be transported outside the united states. >> well, here is something -- >> why are you talking about it being some sort of a rosenberg case situation. kit not be sent outside the united state
so this idea that the rosenbergs and they should be executed is insane. let me go back.hillary clinton got any help by the russians in the 2016 election? >> thing is plenty of evidence coming that hillary clinton effectively got help. >> where? where? >> and where were the 33,000 e-mails? connect the dots. >> give me some names. >> frank justra, collaborating with rose tam. gave under the cover of being a foreign citizen so it didn't have to show up on their...
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exactly one week ago was the last time marlene rosenberg went to sleep in her home. >> a friend of mine called me, otherwise i would know nothing. back fire was approaching her home in the silverado country club. after that phone call her power went out. she and her husband had to physically push open the garage door to escape with their dog. >> there were solar panels there. and defense. and the ping-pong table is burned. i don't know how it got there and left ours alone. >> reporter: their neighborhood is guarded by police and military. but when she was finally allowed in, she was shocked to find her condo standing unscathed. >> mixed emotions. relief, and survivor guilt. >> reporter: her neighbors homes are gone and she fears it may be more than one year before they can rebuild and move back. this weekend the city of napa lifted the optional evacuation notice for areas east of silverado trail. the county supervisors say the roads are blocked with pg&e crews working to clear debris and restore power. it will be a few more days before she can sleep in her bed again. today she is gratef
exactly one week ago was the last time marlene rosenberg went to sleep in her home. >> a friend of mine called me, otherwise i would know nothing. back fire was approaching her home in the silverado country club. after that phone call her power went out. she and her husband had to physically push open the garage door to escape with their dog. >> there were solar panels there. and defense. and the ping-pong table is burned. i don't know how it got there and left ours alone. >>...
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my name is mark rosenberg. nonprofitindependent research organization founded in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging privacy issues. i would like to begin by saying that the equifax data breach is one of the most serious in our nation's history. breachwith a 2015 data at the office of personnel management that impacted more than 22.5 million federal employees, their families, and friends. comes debt breach poses enormous challenges to the security of american families and even to our nation's security. , but is no simple solution in my testimony i will outline the steps that i believe congress can take to mitigate the risks that follow from the breach and reduce the danger and likelihood of future data breaches. the equifaxo say breach is remarkable because of its scope, the sensitivity of the data and the delay to fix a well-documented security flaw. more than four months passed in the time equifax failed to install critical software updates. is data that was disclosed precisely the information that ind
my name is mark rosenberg. nonprofitindependent research organization founded in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging privacy issues. i would like to begin by saying that the equifax data breach is one of the most serious in our nation's history. breachwith a 2015 data at the office of personnel management that impacted more than 22.5 million federal employees, their families, and friends. comes debt breach poses enormous challenges to the security of american families and even to our...
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this week in a special series of reports, our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg will be crossing russiaay view let us speak to stephen moscow. this isa let us speak to stephen moscow. this is a journey which took me right across what is the largest country in the world, the journey of more than 6000 kilometres from west to east the question i was asking people, what i wanted to find out, is how does russia in 2017 rue dash of view russia in 1917? what do people today think of the russian revolution, this seismic event. what happened here in st petersburg a century ago shook the world. soviet cinema would portray it as russia's bastille moment, the people led by the bolsheviks storming the winter palace and creating the world's first communist state. the reality was rather different. for a start, many of the red guard revolutionaries who got into the building that night had revolutionaries who got into the b backdoor|t night had 55 "is f 55 ff n q revolutionaries who got into the b backdoor whicht had 55 "is f 55 ff n q revolutionaries who got into the b backdoor which hadn't? "is f 55 f
this week in a special series of reports, our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg will be crossing russiaay view let us speak to stephen moscow. this isa let us speak to stephen moscow. this is a journey which took me right across what is the largest country in the world, the journey of more than 6000 kilometres from west to east the question i was asking people, what i wanted to find out, is how does russia in 2017 rue dash of view russia in 1917? what do people today think of the russian...
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on social media, scott rosenberg said...any allegations of nonconsensual sex. the hollywood community is now calling for significant change. i feel empowered that we actually can do something about it. now feels amazing. legal actions need to be put in place to protect people on film sets, and we just need to make a community of support where people feel like they can go and find support and find help. a social media requests from actress alyssa milano to respond "me too" if people have been sexually assaulted or harassed has led to an outpouring from hundreds of thousands, ranging from celebrities to members of the public. the multiple allegations against harvey weinstein have been investigated in america and the uk. the fa has apologised to two england women footballers, eni alu ko apologised to two england women footballers, eni aluko andrew spence, an discriminatory remarks from mark sampson. a parliamentary hearing has been hearing evidence on how the fa handle the affair. eni aluko told the bbc she felt vindicated. my
on social media, scott rosenberg said...any allegations of nonconsensual sex. the hollywood community is now calling for significant change. i feel empowered that we actually can do something about it. now feels amazing. legal actions need to be put in place to protect people on film sets, and we just need to make a community of support where people feel like they can go and find support and find help. a social media requests from actress alyssa milano to respond "me too" if people...
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on social media scott rosenberg said, let's be perfectly clear about one thing. everybody knew.s there and i saw you and i talked about it with you. you, the big producers, you, the big directors. you, the big agents. you, the big financers. harvey weinstein unequivocally denies any allegations of nonconsensual sex. the hollywood community is now calling for significant change. i feel empowered that we can actually do something about this and it feels amazing. legal actions need to be put in place to protect people on film sets. and we just need to make a community of support where people feel like they can go and find support and find help. a social media request from actress alyssa milano to respond, me too, if people have been sexually assaulted or harassed, has led to an outpouring from hundreds of thousands ranging from celebrities to members of the public. the multiple allegations against harvey weinstein are being investigated in america and the uk. our top story this lunchtime: a big slump in the performance of hospitals across the uk as most miss their key targets. and
on social media scott rosenberg said, let's be perfectly clear about one thing. everybody knew.s there and i saw you and i talked about it with you. you, the big producers, you, the big directors. you, the big agents. you, the big financers. harvey weinstein unequivocally denies any allegations of nonconsensual sex. the hollywood community is now calling for significant change. i feel empowered that we can actually do something about this and it feels amazing. legal actions need to be put in...
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all this week our correspondent steve rosenberg will be crossing russia to report from cities connected the second of his special series steve looks at how modern russians view the founder of bolshevism. ina park in a park outside moscow these are the ghosts of communism past. like a freak show of fallen idols. and the red star of this show is vladimir lenin, who led the russian revolution. there are an estimated 14,000 revolution. there are an estimated 111,000 statues of this man in the soviet union. that means wherever you went in the ussr there was at least one vladimir lenin thinking about you. taking care of you. or just watching you. but communism did more than make statues of him. it preserved his body and put it on display. vladimir lenin is more alive than the living, declared one soviet slogan, a whole scientific institute was set up to maintain the courts. over time it has had to replace some skin and flesh with plastics and other material. vladimir lenin's red square mausoleum was a site of pilgrimage in the ussr. the late revolutionary quite literally cult viewing. it's on
all this week our correspondent steve rosenberg will be crossing russia to report from cities connected the second of his special series steve looks at how modern russians view the founder of bolshevism. ina park in a park outside moscow these are the ghosts of communism past. like a freak show of fallen idols. and the red star of this show is vladimir lenin, who led the russian revolution. there are an estimated 14,000 revolution. there are an estimated 111,000 statues of this man in the...
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chief income's strategist jeff rosenberg.ted approval for some companies to sell bonds overseas. bankers close to the matter tells the green light green light came after the end of the communist party congress last week. it beijing's first offering since 2004. investor demand for that sovereign bond deal last week reached 11 times the issues -- days after the sale. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 and analyst in more than 120 countries. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg. yvonne: the sun is shining on sony once again, waiting for the shares to start trading. gaining 12% overnight, the company posted sales increases in all of its major divisions. and they hikes the profit forecast to a record. stephen engle has been deeding into the results. -- digging into the results. i've just been going back and reading the stories from 2012 when they took over that big turnaround plan. i don't see how they can turn this mammoth around because they really missed out on the revolution into digital space. the internet, the
chief income's strategist jeff rosenberg.ted approval for some companies to sell bonds overseas. bankers close to the matter tells the green light green light came after the end of the communist party congress last week. it beijing's first offering since 2004. investor demand for that sovereign bond deal last week reached 11 times the issues -- days after the sale. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 and analyst in more than 120 countries. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg....
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when jane rosenberg rushed out the sketch of tom brady during the deflategate aper ans she wasn't lampooned which he is. when i am working fast. lines are heavy, fast. try to pull out quick things. >> here its another one. not good enough. pnope. >> elizabeth williams her own worst critics rejects more drawings than approves doesn't settle on a face until she doodled it. >> if you took the stand. >> over and over and over again. >> you know, i am not getting this right yet. i mean this is going to, going to take me, probably, a whole page of you. to get you. look, your brow is, actually defined like that. see. so now, i know. but. >> people always ask me do you make them uglier because of, what they have done? no, you have to remain professional. you have to remain, true to what you see. >> especially when it is some one like charles manson. >> looks like he is staring right at you. >> yeah, he got into stares with media. there he is with the x carved which he turned into a swastika. he will never forget the day the hippy cult leader leapt across the defense table in a failed attempt to att
when jane rosenberg rushed out the sketch of tom brady during the deflategate aper ans she wasn't lampooned which he is. when i am working fast. lines are heavy, fast. try to pull out quick things. >> here its another one. not good enough. pnope. >> elizabeth williams her own worst critics rejects more drawings than approves doesn't settle on a face until she doodled it. >> if you took the stand. >> over and over and over again. >> you know, i am not getting this...
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marlene rosenberg and her husband rushed out of their retirement home late sunday night as the flames raced toward their complex, and she was surprised to see their condo still standing. >> this is the pool. there were solar panels there and a fence, and this -- and the ping-pong table was burned. i don't know how it got there and left ours alone. there's very mixed emotions. it's relief, and then it's survivor guilt. >> many of her neighbors' homes were gutted in the fire, and many of the roads in her neighborhood are still closed as caltran crews work to clear the debris. >>> in santa rosa there was a similar scene. thousands of evacuees went back home to see the damage, and it was emotional. >> i hope that everybody will just have the strength and get through the hard part and start looking towards the spring. >> the evacuation order was lifted after several positive developments in that fire zone. the containment lines are growing. theth wither is getting better. and there are more firefighters on the ground, putting out those hot spots. many of the returning evacuees are relieved
marlene rosenberg and her husband rushed out of their retirement home late sunday night as the flames raced toward their complex, and she was surprised to see their condo still standing. >> this is the pool. there were solar panels there and a fence, and this -- and the ping-pong table was burned. i don't know how it got there and left ours alone. there's very mixed emotions. it's relief, and then it's survivor guilt. >> many of her neighbors' homes were gutted in the fire, and many...
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. >> she moved to rosenberg to raise a family 23 years ago. early monday morning she was forced to leave the home. 30 hours later the home was no longer standing. >> i am still in denial. no, i'm not going to buy this. i have plenty at home. but i don't have a home. >> the recovery will likely take years. ze searches for something to smile about. the damage is so widespread that this mobile home park leveled and dozens of families are without a place to stay. down the road, caldwell sees her home fo everything is gone. >> the people pledge to come back as a community. as they make the first steps to rebuilding, they are reminded that for some this was deadly. >> we have your family and ourselves and we have our lives. >> my focus is my kids and husband. my sister. we can start over. many people had to leave in the middle of the night. they are hoping to go back and check on the homes. the houses that are sadly no longer around. back to you. larry: thank you so much. >> big changes on the way moving through the next c of days or so. in the mean
. >> she moved to rosenberg to raise a family 23 years ago. early monday morning she was forced to leave the home. 30 hours later the home was no longer standing. >> i am still in denial. no, i'm not going to buy this. i have plenty at home. but i don't have a home. >> the recovery will likely take years. ze searches for something to smile about. the damage is so widespread that this mobile home park leveled and dozens of families are without a place to stay. down the road,...
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marlene rosenberg and her husband had rushed out of their retirement home late sunday night as the flames raced toward their complex, and she was surprised to see their condo was still standing. >> this is the pool. there were solar panels there, and a fence. i don't know how it got there and left ours alone. there's very mixed emotions. it's relief, and than it's survivor guilt. >> many of her neighbors' homes were gutted in the fire, and many of the rods in her neighborhood are still closed as caltrans' crews worked to clear the debris. >>> also happening today, napa officials are opening a local stop signs center to help the many victims of the devastating wildfires. the center is located at the county health department in building a on napa valley corporate drive. then, next weekend, also from 10 to 5. . the center will provide some financial help as well as many other services to the people living in napa county. >>> mendocino county, many fire evacuees are now allowed to go back home, back to their neighborhoods. the fire is north of highway 20, west of mendocino national forest. it
marlene rosenberg and her husband had rushed out of their retirement home late sunday night as the flames raced toward their complex, and she was surprised to see their condo was still standing. >> this is the pool. there were solar panels there, and a fence. i don't know how it got there and left ours alone. there's very mixed emotions. it's relief, and than it's survivor guilt. >> many of her neighbors' homes were gutted in the fire, and many of the rods in her neighborhood are...
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. >> reporter: exactly one week ago was the last time marlene rosenberg went to sleep in her home. >> a friend of mine called me at 20 minutes to 11:00 or i would know nothing. >> reporter: after that phone call her power went out. she and her husband had to physically push open the garage door to escape. >> this is the pool, solar panels there and a fence and this was -- and the ping-pong table is burned. >> i don't know low it got there and left ours alone. >> their neighborhood is guarded by police and military but when she was finally allowed in she was shocked to find her condo standing unscathed. >> it is very mixed emotions. it is relief and then it is -- survivor guilt. >> reporter: her neighbor's homes are gone. it fears it will be more than a year before they can rebuild and move back. there weekend the city of flappa lifted the evacuation. roads are blocked as cal trans and pg&e are clearing debris and restoring power. it will be a few more days before she can sleep in her bed again. today, grateful go -- for what she has and then signing up for the cell phone alert. >> i n
. >> reporter: exactly one week ago was the last time marlene rosenberg went to sleep in her home. >> a friend of mine called me at 20 minutes to 11:00 or i would know nothing. >> reporter: after that phone call her power went out. she and her husband had to physically push open the garage door to escape. >> this is the pool, solar panels there and a fence and this was -- and the ping-pong table is burned. >> i don't know low it got there and left ours alone....
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we are seeing the video of an attorney mobile home community destroyed in rosenberg. i mean gone.everal people are missing at this hour from the community. nancy: a wildfire in california grown to 200 acres to draw close to 150 firefighters on the scene. it broke out a week ago. the rough terrain made it a challenge to get it under control. the u.s. forest service closed several trails as a precaution. today's rain brought much needed relief. not just for the firefighters out there but for the farms and the lawns in our area. steve rudin is tracking this for us. steve: shower
we are seeing the video of an attorney mobile home community destroyed in rosenberg. i mean gone.everal people are missing at this hour from the community. nancy: a wildfire in california grown to 200 acres to draw close to 150 firefighters on the scene. it broke out a week ago. the rough terrain made it a challenge to get it under control. the u.s. forest service closed several trails as a precaution. today's rain brought much needed relief. not just for the firefighters out there but for the...
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simon rosenberg is a former bill clinton campaign advisor. welcome to both of you. so this plan would undo what the president and the department of health and human services did last week, which is namely to defund those cost sharing reductions they're called, simon. the payments that go directly to insurance companies to help pay for policies for uninsured americans. if the president doesn't like those plans and this is congress's way to reinstate them isn't the law doomed from the start? >> the president was first enthusiastic about it and then withdraw his support. for the republicans it would be smart politics. it will make the american healthcare system better. what they did last night passing their budget was strip $150 billion out of medicare and medicaid next year and over the next 10 years that will have an impact of tens of millions of people who will have worse care and worse off as well. so i think that what you are seeing what republicans are doing is making the healthcare system worse. it will affect tens of millions of people and help mitigate some of
simon rosenberg is a former bill clinton campaign advisor. welcome to both of you. so this plan would undo what the president and the department of health and human services did last week, which is namely to defund those cost sharing reductions they're called, simon. the payments that go directly to insurance companies to help pay for policies for uninsured americans. if the president doesn't like those plans and this is congress's way to reinstate them isn't the law doomed from the start?...
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marley rosenberg rushed out of their home near the civil rado country club late sunday.flames were racing towards her complex. she says she was surprised to see their condo still standing. >> this was the pool, there were solar panels they are. the ping-pong table is burned. i don't know how we got there and left ir house alone. there is very mixed -- and left our house alone. they're very mixed emotions. >> ma of the neighbors homes were gutted in e fire. many of the roads are still close. >> in sonomacounty a resource center for victims there opened up over the weekend. the local assistance and -- center is open from nine clock a.m. to six a clock p.m. every day for the next two weeks. it is located at the democrat building on mendocino avenue in santa rosa. >>> over the weekend people in calistoga were allowed to return home. but they are still told to remain alert. the first stop was the grocery store. people we spoke to said they are glad to be back home. >> we are back. >> it feels amazing to be back. when we pulled into town we saw the cops with signs that said we
marley rosenberg rushed out of their home near the civil rado country club late sunday.flames were racing towards her complex. she says she was surprised to see their condo still standing. >> this was the pool, there were solar panels they are. the ping-pong table is burned. i don't know how we got there and left ir house alone. there is very mixed -- and left our house alone. they're very mixed emotions. >> ma of the neighbors homes were gutted in e fire. many of the roads are...
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60s, 70s and 80s that there was no interference in american politics and if he found any like the rosenbergs are alger hiss that was a dirty trick to point that out. now they think it's a problem. i think trump should have said good idea let's look at it all the year ago and i think it would be fine to look at how much money the clintons got in the clinton foundation from what countries, what did they get from it? podesta's relationship with the russians is known. we don't know everything about it but we know it's a lot of money there. the closeness with the clintons in that campaign dwarfs anything that anybody had a relationship distantly with the trump people. elizabeth: thank you grover norquist. we have breaking news chipotle rep ported weaker than expected earnings revenues paid to cut of the growth forecast 6.5%. was looking for the high single digits higher than 6.5%. the stock is dropping despite a $100 million stock buyback the chipotle announced. not stooping down to more than 9% after hours. president trump issuing his guidelines for refugees today after the 120 day ban saying th
60s, 70s and 80s that there was no interference in american politics and if he found any like the rosenbergs are alger hiss that was a dirty trick to point that out. now they think it's a problem. i think trump should have said good idea let's look at it all the year ago and i think it would be fine to look at how much money the clintons got in the clinton foundation from what countries, what did they get from it? podesta's relationship with the russians is known. we don't know everything about...
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joining us is david rosenberg, chief economist and strategist over at gluskin shiff.re there things you're looking for to see if this economy is on track? >> i think this is one report where you probably don't want to pay much attention to the headline irma hit just as the survey week was taking hold. you know, we could get a very, very weak headline one forecaster is calling down 45,000 it could be a negative i would say look through it. look at the factors beneath the veneer that won't be influenced by the weather so, you know, you mentioned the unemployment rate. that's still very front and center as far as the fed is concerned because of their worries over the labor market being too tight. i think the biggest number is the wage number. when we got the august data last month, it came at a plus 0.1 once again drove a hole in the view that we'll get wage inflation. if the number comes in 0.3 or higher today, that's going to be a validation for those still saying the phillips curve works and the only thing preventing the tight labor market feeding through into wages w
joining us is david rosenberg, chief economist and strategist over at gluskin shiff.re there things you're looking for to see if this economy is on track? >> i think this is one report where you probably don't want to pay much attention to the headline irma hit just as the survey week was taking hold. you know, we could get a very, very weak headline one forecaster is calling down 45,000 it could be a negative i would say look through it. look at the factors beneath the veneer that won't...
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this is the equivalent to what the rosenbergs did. and they got the chair. think about it. does the president agree with that statement? >> i hadn't even seen those comments. i'm not going to comment on that i can tell you that we do think there is a lot of cause for concern regarding that deal. and we certainly think it should be looked into but i can't comment beyond that on somebody outside the administration's comments. jessica? >> question on president's upcoming asia trip. can you talk a little more about the criteria you used to decide which of the multi lateral meetings he attended and can you confirm that he's not going to be at the east asia summit and why? >> he is participating in i know the opening ceremony. in terms of the specifics we'll do a more detailed briefing on that next week so i'll wait until we get to next week. because final details of some of those things are still being worked out. >> thanks, sarah. the president said he congratulations president xi. is there any impact on american interests in asia? >> not that i'm aware of, no. >> i was wonderi
this is the equivalent to what the rosenbergs did. and they got the chair. think about it. does the president agree with that statement? >> i hadn't even seen those comments. i'm not going to comment on that i can tell you that we do think there is a lot of cause for concern regarding that deal. and we certainly think it should be looked into but i can't comment beyond that on somebody outside the administration's comments. jessica? >> question on president's upcoming asia trip. can...
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joining me susan del pers i don't, democratic strategist simon rosenberg, jesse eisen at republica andrittany cooper. good to have you all with me. suzy, let me start with you. what do you make of the breaking news of bob mueller an his team and the big reveal for an indictment. >> like you said at the top, it's certainly big news. it's going to put a lot of shock waves no matter who it turns out to be. obviously the higher up in the chain it goes, the more noise there's going to be. but one thing is for sure, we now see that this investigation is moving -- will be moving out of the speculative into the legal. that's where the donald trump team has to be very careful in how they proceed on this. they probably don't know anything right now or at least they're not supposed to. going forward, it's interesting we haven't heard a tweet from donald trump today. my guess is his lawyers are really putting it onto him saying just be quiet on this matter. >> when we think, susan, about donald trump, the team of folks that have been around him. we've got the former campaign manager of donald trum
joining me susan del pers i don't, democratic strategist simon rosenberg, jesse eisen at republica andrittany cooper. good to have you all with me. suzy, let me start with you. what do you make of the breaking news of bob mueller an his team and the big reveal for an indictment. >> like you said at the top, it's certainly big news. it's going to put a lot of shock waves no matter who it turns out to be. obviously the higher up in the chain it goes, the more noise there's going to be. but...
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all this week our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg will be crossing russia to report from citiesinal resting place of vladimir lenin. in the second of his special series steve looks at how modern russians view the founder of bolshevism. in a park outside moscow, these are the ghosts of communism past. like a freak show of fallen idols. and the red star of this show is vladimir lenin, who led the russian revolution. there were an estimated 14,000 statues of this man in the soviet union. that means that wherever you went in the ussr, there was probably at least one lenin thinking about you. taking care of you. or just watching you. but communism did more than make statues of him. it preserved his body and put it on display. "lenin is more alive than the living," declared one soviet slogan. a whole scientific institute was set up to maintain the corpse. over time, it has had to replace some skin and flesh with plastics and other material. lenin's red square mausoleum was a site of pilgrimage in the late ussr — the late revolutionary quite literally cult viewing. it's one of the iron
all this week our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg will be crossing russia to report from citiesinal resting place of vladimir lenin. in the second of his special series steve looks at how modern russians view the founder of bolshevism. in a park outside moscow, these are the ghosts of communism past. like a freak show of fallen idols. and the red star of this show is vladimir lenin, who led the russian revolution. there were an estimated 14,000 statues of this man in the soviet union. that...
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government did, tried to turn into the clintons being rosenberg and the craziness of who paid for the so-called steele dossier and the things, they have been at full alert over there, def-con 1 on the clinton scandals so-called and facing potentially the first indictments of people involved in this russia scandal, maybe peripherally involved or other issues, that's a real collapse in the narrative they're heavily invested in over there. >> absolutely. please stay with us. if you're just joining us. natasha, as well. if you're just join us the big news is according to reporting of cnn, sites sources familiar with the matter, the investigation led by special counsel robert mueller filed the first charges. here are other big, breaking developments related to the russia investigation. it is a long time coming but we finally know who is behind the original funding of the anti-trump research that eventually produced the infamous dossier on then candidate donald trump. the freebie con of paul singer confirmed to the house intelligence committee that it initially retained the firm fusion gps
government did, tried to turn into the clintons being rosenberg and the craziness of who paid for the so-called steele dossier and the things, they have been at full alert over there, def-con 1 on the clinton scandals so-called and facing potentially the first indictments of people involved in this russia scandal, maybe peripherally involved or other issues, that's a real collapse in the narrative they're heavily invested in over there. >> absolutely. please stay with us. if you're just...
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it was preposterous argument made by alfred rosenberg that we didn't really steel anything from anybody in press. we went into jews' papers, 77,000 apartments and nobody was there so we took the works of art to save them. 0 course nobody was there they loaded them up on trains trainsd sent them could concentration camps. it's hard to imagine events that people say these things in a courtroom with a straight face but they did. i think that you're not going to find record title or something to document the acquisition of works of part in some cases that makes it more difficult there nazi inventory card codes that evidence the acquiring of these works art, the theft. not a legal ownership title but they document how these works of art, required photographed, inventoryied. code applied to the families and those documents were found by "the monuments men" and were used at the nuremberg trials and very important in helping of the sift and return the objects. >> our thunder from new jersey, good morning. >> caller: good morning mitch uncle want administrative officerer with the the united nati
it was preposterous argument made by alfred rosenberg that we didn't really steel anything from anybody in press. we went into jews' papers, 77,000 apartments and nobody was there so we took the works of art to save them. 0 course nobody was there they loaded them up on trains trainsd sent them could concentration camps. it's hard to imagine events that people say these things in a courtroom with a straight face but they did. i think that you're not going to find record title or something to...
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hillary clinton, that there were people up on the treason charges, this is the equivalent to what the rosenbergeople got to be chair think about it. doesn't the president agreed with that that statement? >> secretary sanders: i haven't even seen those comments. i'm not going to validate such. i cannot tell you that we do think that there is a lot of cause for concern, regarding the ideal, and we certainly think that it should be looked into, but i can't comment on that further. >> about the upcoming asia trip, can you talk a little bit more about the criteria used to confirm that he is not going to be at the east asia summit, and why. >> secretary sanders: he is participating in the opening ceremony and at least parts of that event and in terms of specifics, we are going to do a full and more detailed review on that next week, so i will wait until we get to next week as some of those things are still being worked out. >> said on twitter, about some extraordinary elevation. >> secretary sanders: not that i am aware of. >> i was wondering, why did the president involve himself in the uranium inve
hillary clinton, that there were people up on the treason charges, this is the equivalent to what the rosenbergeople got to be chair think about it. doesn't the president agreed with that that statement? >> secretary sanders: i haven't even seen those comments. i'm not going to validate such. i cannot tell you that we do think that there is a lot of cause for concern, regarding the ideal, and we certainly think that it should be looked into, but i can't comment on that further. >>...
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attack they made on the uranium thing, they tried to turn into the clintons being edge emand julius rosenberg, who paid for the steele dossier and all these things, they've been at full alert over there and the fact that we're facing the first indictments of people involved in this russia scandal, may be peripherally involved, may be involved on other issues. that's going to be a real collapse in the narrative they're invested in over there. >> plooez stay with us, if you're just joining us. natasha staying with us as well. according to a report from cnn, that cites sources familiar with the matter, robert mueller has filed their first charges. it's been a long time coming, but we finally know who is behind the funding of the anti-trump research that produced the dossier on candidate donald trump. a conservative website has confirmed to the house intelligence committee that it initially retaininged the firm to conduct opposition research on trump and other candidates, they stopped funding the project in the spring of 2016 at which point hillary clinton's campaign picked up the funding of the
attack they made on the uranium thing, they tried to turn into the clintons being edge emand julius rosenberg, who paid for the steele dossier and all these things, they've been at full alert over there and the fact that we're facing the first indictments of people involved in this russia scandal, may be peripherally involved, may be involved on other issues. that's going to be a real collapse in the narrative they're invested in over there. >> plooez stay with us, if you're just joining...
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chuck rosenberg was the active dea administrator and now there's an acting person in there. in addition to hhs, there's no one in charge of dea. >> i want to have eugene and katherine stick around. lenny bern stestein, thank you joining us. now we are listening to them talk about drug traffickers when it comes to the fight against opioid crisis. president trump hinting a major announcement on this next week. we think the deputy attorney may take questions. we'll bring them to you when they happen, but we want to talk about the rest of the world in politics. the cease-fire that seems to be holding in that civil war between president trump and republican lawmakers. the challenge now, making lemonade with what would have been legislative lemons. voters want action, the president wants a win, it's all up to congress. so what can go wrong? ll he the lobster ravioli. for you, sir? the original call was for langoustine ravioli. a langoustine is a tiny kind of lobster. a slight shellfish allergy rules that out, plus my wife ordered the langoustine. i will have chicken tenders and ta
chuck rosenberg was the active dea administrator and now there's an acting person in there. in addition to hhs, there's no one in charge of dea. >> i want to have eugene and katherine stick around. lenny bern stestein, thank you joining us. now we are listening to them talk about drug traffickers when it comes to the fight against opioid crisis. president trump hinting a major announcement on this next week. we think the deputy attorney may take questions. we'll bring them to you when...
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on social media scott rosenberg said, let's be perfectly harvey weinstein unequivocally denies any allegationshing about this and it feels amazing. legal actions need to be put in place to protect people on film sets. and we just need to make a community of support where people feel like they can go and find support and find help. a social media request from actress alyssa milano to respond, me too, if people have been sexually assaulted or harassed, has led to an outpouring from hundreds of thousands ranging from celebrities to members of the public. the multiple allegations against harvey weinstein are being investigated in america and the uk. the head of amazon and therefore amazon studios as well was number two on that forbes list, quite few men in the last few days have said they think this story is getting much coverage, i have had no single woman suggest that, they all wanted to get more coverage. yes, that is why we are covering it. stumped use there! this is beyond one hundred days. still to come. move on! why are so many people talking about the constitution's 25th amendment these da
on social media scott rosenberg said, let's be perfectly harvey weinstein unequivocally denies any allegationshing about this and it feels amazing. legal actions need to be put in place to protect people on film sets. and we just need to make a community of support where people feel like they can go and find support and find help. a social media request from actress alyssa milano to respond, me too, if people have been sexually assaulted or harassed, has led to an outpouring from hundreds of...
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at the end of his post, scott rosenberg apologised for not doing anything.evelopments. fill us in on the newest revelations? let's talk firstly about the latest allegations by lena heady. she took to twitter yesterday to reveal she was left in tears and left completely powerless after harvey weinstein asked her up to his hotel room after a breakfast meeting ina hotel room after a breakfast meeting in a hotel. she said he wanted to look at a script. she said her conversation shifted to her love life and she felt uncomfortable. she took the decision to speak out after she was in a lift with him. she said, i'm not here for anything other than work, please know that i'm not going anywhere where you, just here for work. she said he was furious. they didn't enter the hotel because his key card didn't work. he grabbed her in the lobby and said, don't tell anyone about this, your agent, not your manager. she burst into tears. what is the story with amazon? the accusation with roy price, he has resigned now after this allegation. it's not going to stop at harvey wein
at the end of his post, scott rosenberg apologised for not doing anything.evelopments. fill us in on the newest revelations? let's talk firstly about the latest allegations by lena heady. she took to twitter yesterday to reveal she was left in tears and left completely powerless after harvey weinstein asked her up to his hotel room after a breakfast meeting ina hotel room after a breakfast meeting in a hotel. she said he wanted to look at a script. she said her conversation shifted to her love...
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bill gross, jeff rosenberg and our very own scarlet fu. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. steven englander is still with us. also coming up this week the mark carneyand conundrum. the market is basically pricing a hike. >> i don't think you can leave the market at the altar again. i do think they will make it decidedly on hawkish in terms of the hike and make any kind of subsequent moves much more dated. scarlet: there is a boe landing page. it gives you a snapshot of everything you need to see. right now the rate is at 25 basis points. impliedlook at probability for the bank of england. this is different outlooks for what the boe is likely to do. i don't even know if there is a technical word here for this kind of chart. certainly the options are there for him to raise rates. the data hasn't been great. do you think he could go look? can't leave investors at the altar. i will take back the emergency cut that he did in light of the brexit vote and then go, we are done for
bill gross, jeff rosenberg and our very own scarlet fu. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. steven englander is still with us. also coming up this week the mark carneyand conundrum. the market is basically pricing a hike. >> i don't think you can leave the market at the altar again. i do think they will make it decidedly on hawkish in terms of the hike and make any kind of subsequent moves much more dated. scarlet: there...
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marlene rosenberg and her husband brushed out of their retirement home late sunday night as the flamesomplex. she was surprised to see the condo was still standing. >> there were solar panels here and a fence in the ping-pong table has burned. i don't know how it got there and left ours alone. very mixed emotions. relief and survivor guilt respect many of her neighbors homes were gutted in the fire and many of the roads in her neighborhood are still closed as caltrain crews worked to clear debris.>> napa county leaders are opening up a local assistance center to help the many victims of the wildfires. it's at the napa valley corporate drive. it will be staffed monday through friday from 9 am to 7 pm and the next week and it's open from 10 am to 5 pm. the center will provide financial help as well as other services to people living in napa county. >> and sonoma county a resource center opened over the weekend for the local assistance center known as the lac provide services from the dmv, red cross, housing assistance and small business administration in the center opens at 9 am and goes
marlene rosenberg and her husband brushed out of their retirement home late sunday night as the flamesomplex. she was surprised to see the condo was still standing. >> there were solar panels here and a fence in the ping-pong table has burned. i don't know how it got there and left ours alone. very mixed emotions. relief and survivor guilt respect many of her neighbors homes were gutted in the fire and many of the roads in her neighborhood are still closed as caltrain crews worked to...
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we reached out to former acting'administrationer chuck rosenberg who oversaw the agency in 2015 to earlier this month when he stepped down. he said he has not seen the 60 minutes story and does not plan on watching. >> thanks. enforcement is taking place at the state level. 41 attorneys general are demanding information and documents from prescription opioid manufacturers and contributors. the attorney general says he's part of that investigation. he says 13 people die every day from drug addiction. demarco morgan is in williamsport, pennsylvania. demarco, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. earlier this year the emergency room right here behind me saw an average of two to three overdose patients per day. the family of one victim who died last year says more needs to be done to show just destructive opioid addiction can be. the death of thaddeus burke is ingrained in the minds of his parents todd and dorie. their sjonneby came addicted to painkillers. he died from an overdose. >> i woke up to my wife screaming thad, wake up, thad, wake up. emergency responders arrived and said there w
we reached out to former acting'administrationer chuck rosenberg who oversaw the agency in 2015 to earlier this month when he stepped down. he said he has not seen the 60 minutes story and does not plan on watching. >> thanks. enforcement is taking place at the state level. 41 attorneys general are demanding information and documents from prescription opioid manufacturers and contributors. the attorney general says he's part of that investigation. he says 13 people die every day from drug...