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chu: thank you. i think mr. carlsonas a comment. >> mr. carlson: actually, a question, page 3, the street repaving and reconstruction. i'm not sure what the current labance is right now, i'm not sure anybody does, but is that balance allocated to the four remaining projects? >> i think. at the time this was summarized, it was a combination of things. it was either remaining projects or outstanding support costs like construction administration costs and/or work authorizations to the mta for striping and support costs associated with those projects. >> mr. carlson: and when is the expected completion of this program? the project, when do you expect this one to be complete? is there a completion date? >> the paving team is here, they can probably answer specifically on the paving projects. palou is not going to advertise until june, so roughly 20, 21, beginning of 2021 before that finishes. the paving program? >> ramon, paving program manager, public works. we have basically four contracts with paving
chu: thank you. i think mr. carlsonas a comment. >> mr. carlson: actually, a question, page 3, the street repaving and reconstruction. i'm not sure what the current labance is right now, i'm not sure anybody does, but is that balance allocated to the four remaining projects? >> i think. at the time this was summarized, it was a combination of things. it was either remaining projects or outstanding support costs like construction administration costs and/or work authorizations to the...
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chu: mr. speaker, according to the centers for disease control and prevention, more than 42,000 americans died from opioid related drug overdoses in 2016. that's five times more than the overdose rate in 1999. and as we heard from countless numbers -- members in this chamber there is no congressional district that hasn't been impacted by the opioid crisis. no town or city is immune from the devastating impact of addiction. my hope that the steps we take today are the first of many to address the needs of our communities. the substance abuse and mental health services administration, our samhsa, estimated that in 2016, 11.8 million americans over the age of 12 had misused opioids in the past year. and 3.8 million were currently misusing prescription pain relievers. but while we have seen news reports of the devastating toll this crisis is taking on our nation's young people, it's important to note that our seniors are also suffering. from 2005 to 2014, individuals 65 years and older experienced
chu: mr. speaker, according to the centers for disease control and prevention, more than 42,000 americans died from opioid related drug overdoses in 2016. that's five times more than the overdose rate in 1999. and as we heard from countless numbers -- members in this chamber there is no congressional district that hasn't been impacted by the opioid crisis. no town or city is immune from the devastating impact of addiction. my hope that the steps we take today are the first of many to address...
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chu: any other public comment?seeing none, let's move onto the next item. >> item 5, presentation from the mayor's office of housing and community development about the 2015 affordable housing bond and possible action by the committee in response to such presentation. >> good morning, kate hartley, i'm the director of the mayor's office of housing and community development. we are pleased to be here today to report good progress on our $310 million affordable housing bond. as you recall, we had three categories of expenditures, public housing, affordable housing, low-income housing which h a subset of low-income housing for the mission neighborhood, and middle income housing. the first bond issuance is projected to be 93% expended by 2018 and fully expended by 2019 and we do have a little bit of news to just follow up on. we presentationed this information at our last meeting and we did reallocate funds in our low-income housing category. we took funding that we had reserved for 250 laguna honda road for senior hou
chu: any other public comment?seeing none, let's move onto the next item. >> item 5, presentation from the mayor's office of housing and community development about the 2015 affordable housing bond and possible action by the committee in response to such presentation. >> good morning, kate hartley, i'm the director of the mayor's office of housing and community development. we are pleased to be here today to report good progress on our $310 million affordable housing bond. as you...
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chu: thank you. you gave us a lot more information than i wanted, but i'm glad to know that you're actively working to clap collaborate with the school board to carry out the funds. >> sorry about the long windedness, i'm really excited go b that project -- about that project. >> ms. chu: public comment on the bond? seeing none, next item. >> item 6, presentation from various departments about the 2010 and 2014 eser bonds and possible action by the committee in response to such presentation. >> good morning, my name is charles, i'm senior project manager and program manager for the safety and emergency response programs, 2010 and 2014. you all are very familiar with the components of our respective bonds, 2010, 2014, so i won't belabor those. i'll jump right into the overview, executive summary. in regard to highlights and accomplishments, we're very proud to tell you that of the 30 cisterns we committed to deliver upon for the sake of the reliability of the awss/efw system, they are all complete. th
chu: thank you. you gave us a lot more information than i wanted, but i'm glad to know that you're actively working to clap collaborate with the school board to carry out the funds. >> sorry about the long windedness, i'm really excited go b that project -- about that project. >> ms. chu: public comment on the bond? seeing none, next item. >> item 6, presentation from various departments about the 2010 and 2014 eser bonds and possible action by the committee in response to...
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chu, for five minutes. ms. chu: today i brought two young people, alcides, age 11, and jose, age 13. when i look at them, i think of two days ago when i visited the trump detention center at the southern border in san diego with members and leader pelosi. there we saw children torn from the arms of their parents under trump's zero tolerance policy. we talked to the kids. we talked to the mental health counselors who told us that children are traumatized. most of them have come here with their parents because they were threatened with murder and rape by gangs in central america and mexico. but because of trump's policy of separation, these children have lost the one constant person in their lives. as a psychologist, i took note when the president of the american academy of pediatrics visited detained kids. she said normally kids like this are rambunctious and running around. but these kids are either screaming and crying or permanently quiet. and in fact, that kind of toxic stress can permanently affect their br
chu, for five minutes. ms. chu: today i brought two young people, alcides, age 11, and jose, age 13. when i look at them, i think of two days ago when i visited the trump detention center at the southern border in san diego with members and leader pelosi. there we saw children torn from the arms of their parents under trump's zero tolerance policy. we talked to the kids. we talked to the mental health counselors who told us that children are traumatized. most of them have come here with their...
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on the committees that commissioner makras was, so we can revisit this next month. >> commissioner chu: happy to be plugged in [laughter]. >> the election of the officers, is it june appointment of committees is july, but in effect, it really is just 40 days. >> president stansbury: ok. to that point, i think we're going to see something come forward from the governance committee in probably june related to the finance committee, correct? >> right, it's going to be based on the recommendations that you approved from the retreat. it's going to be renamed operations oversight committee. so it will have expanded mandate and authority of oversight, more on the administration of benefit side. so it's a significant expansion of terms of reference for that committee. >> president stansbury: car men, welcome to the board. >> commissioner chu: thank you. >> president stansbury: any members of the public that would like to address the committee? close public comment. motion on the table. there is a motion, a second, take this item without objection? great, item passes, thank you very much. next
on the committees that commissioner makras was, so we can revisit this next month. >> commissioner chu: happy to be plugged in [laughter]. >> the election of the officers, is it june appointment of committees is july, but in effect, it really is just 40 days. >> president stansbury: ok. to that point, i think we're going to see something come forward from the governance committee in probably june related to the finance committee, correct? >> right, it's going to be based...
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i think commissioner chu is gonna grow into her role. i don't think either one of these two commissioners have the investment expertise that's widely available. i think commissioner chu is going to grow into her role based on her past service. i think commissioner bridges has some prior experience at blackrock. that's a great connection. >>> 30 seconds. >>> she's shown a lot of interest in investment issues based upon the huge number of travel requests she makes. i hope that she speaks a lot more frequently in board meetings in the future, thank you. >>> thank you. any other members of the public that would like to address the commission under general public comment? seeing none, i'll close general public comment. mr. secretary, next item. >>> action item approving the minutes of the april 11th, 2018 retirement board meeting. >>> why don't we start off by calling for public comment. any members of the public that would like to address the commission regarding the minutes from april? seeing none, we'll close public comment. is there any d
i think commissioner chu is gonna grow into her role. i don't think either one of these two commissioners have the investment expertise that's widely available. i think commissioner chu is going to grow into her role based on her past service. i think commissioner bridges has some prior experience at blackrock. that's a great connection. >>> 30 seconds. >>> she's shown a lot of interest in investment issues based upon the huge number of travel requests she makes. i hope that...
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[applause] >> thank you, congresswoman chu. like so many other 27-year-olds, i have plans for my life. i'm 14 weeks pregnant, those plans change dramatically. on this day, i forever became a pre-existing condition. i was told i had an aggressive form of breast cancer, triple negative, which is most often found in younger women of color, like myself. within a week of my diagnosis, i began the life altering journey of nearly three years of chemotherapy and half a dozen surgeries. six months of that treatment of chemotherapy i had while i was pregnant with my unborn son. blake was born a healthy five pounds with a full head of hair. but during this time, between being an expectant and new mother and my cancer treatment, i had to deal with so many other unexpected issues. disability insurance, life insurance, what it means to have a pre-existing condition, facing lifetime annual limits on my health care insurance, and insurance coverage. as a 27-year-old young mother, i received a $240,000 bill for just one of the half dozen surger
[applause] >> thank you, congresswoman chu. like so many other 27-year-olds, i have plans for my life. i'm 14 weeks pregnant, those plans change dramatically. on this day, i forever became a pre-existing condition. i was told i had an aggressive form of breast cancer, triple negative, which is most often found in younger women of color, like myself. within a week of my diagnosis, i began the life altering journey of nearly three years of chemotherapy and half a dozen surgeries. six months...
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chu, for five minutes. ms. chu: today i brought two young people, alcides, age 11, and jose, age 13. when i look at them, i think of two days ago when i visited the trump detention center at the southern border in san diego with members and leader pelosi. there we saw children torn from the arms of their parents under trump's zero tolerance policy. we talked to the kids. we talked to the mental health counselors who told us that children are traumatized. most of them have come here with their parents because they were threatened with murder and rape by gangs in central america and mexico. but because of trump's policy of separation, these children have lost the one constant person in their lives. as a psychologist, i took note when the president of the american academy of pediatrics visited detained kids. she said normally kids like this are rambunctious and running around. but these kids are either screaming and crying or permanently quiet. and in fact, that kind of toxic stress can permanently affect their br
chu, for five minutes. ms. chu: today i brought two young people, alcides, age 11, and jose, age 13. when i look at them, i think of two days ago when i visited the trump detention center at the southern border in san diego with members and leader pelosi. there we saw children torn from the arms of their parents under trump's zero tolerance policy. we talked to the kids. we talked to the mental health counselors who told us that children are traumatized. most of them have come here with their...
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cnbc's dom chu >> well, melissa, i may lack the monetary wealth of other folks but i would like to think that i made up for it in other ways jack dorsey has taken a good amount of heat the last several years. dorsey is coming outlooking pretty decent for his job, he's the chief executive of and the founder of as well if you thought you had a nice month of may does not compare to contador soy who saw his net worth increase by a whopping $733 million or there abouts twitter stock has flown right past the rest of the market gaining 14% just for the month of may meaning jack dorsey's stake in the company gained around $65 million in value. not too shabby that means that his stake in square will account for the network of the month as it is sores for around 24% that stake gains $668 million during the month again, not too shabby. if you look over the past year, investors who have been a i llog for the ride have been benefited to some degrees. it is still up 88% over the last 12 months. square shares are up 50% and set a new record high earlier today 67 melissa, what will it take to keep thing
cnbc's dom chu >> well, melissa, i may lack the monetary wealth of other folks but i would like to think that i made up for it in other ways jack dorsey has taken a good amount of heat the last several years. dorsey is coming outlooking pretty decent for his job, he's the chief executive of and the founder of as well if you thought you had a nice month of may does not compare to contador soy who saw his net worth increase by a whopping $733 million or there abouts twitter stock has flown...
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spent millions of dollars to control the lives of women and ban abortion in our country. >> reporter: chu said despite today's ruling, he won't give up. >> this decision only strengthened my resolved to fight for laws to protect the right to choose. >> reporter: meanwhile, it's a win for alpha pregnancy center in the mission. lawyers for the clinics at the alliance defending freedom issued a statement after their victory saying in part, quote, in this case, the government used its power to force pro-life pregnancy centers to provide free advertising for abortion. the supreme court said the government can't do that, and it must respect pro-life beliefs. in recent years, the number of pregnancy centers that advise against abortion has increased nationwide. in fact, they are more prevalent than clinics that do provide abortions. abc 7 news. >>> jessica, thank you. >>> developing news, the house is set to vote tomorrow on a broad immigration bills.onrves ains it because it provides a chance for citizenship for people in the daca program. the measure would stop the separation of families and p
spent millions of dollars to control the lives of women and ban abortion in our country. >> reporter: chu said despite today's ruling, he won't give up. >> this decision only strengthened my resolved to fight for laws to protect the right to choose. >> reporter: meanwhile, it's a win for alpha pregnancy center in the mission. lawyers for the clinics at the alliance defending freedom issued a statement after their victory saying in part, quote, in this case, the government used...
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for "nightly business report" i'm dominic chu. >> rough day for the auto makers. shares fell on the rising trade tensions in part because china is the world's largest auto market and a very lucrative one. philebeau is at the port. how important is china to this port? >> it's critical. i'm standing in the middle of i would say about 5,000 bm suvs. these are vehicles that are parked here tomorrow or the next couple of many of them will be loaded into container ships and sent to lchina. if yk at the numbers in terms of vehicle exports to china from the united statest has steadily increased over the last ten years abo 267,000 were sent over there last year. and that number is expected to move a little bit higher this year. and you are primarily talking about bmw, mercedes-benz. you have some from the big three, as well. and tesla which is alsong sen its vehicles built in california over to china which is the largest and fastest growingel tric vehicle market in the world. >> china said it would lower auto import tariffs. with a trade w in the air could that be under re
for "nightly business report" i'm dominic chu. >> rough day for the auto makers. shares fell on the rising trade tensions in part because china is the world's largest auto market and a very lucrative one. philebeau is at the port. how important is china to this port? >> it's critical. i'm standing in the middle of i would say about 5,000 bm suvs. these are vehicles that are parked here tomorrow or the next couple of many of them will be loaded into container ships and sent...
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dominic chu, oak ridge, tennessee. >>> phillips morris is hiking its dividend. the cigarte maker said it was raising its quarterly dividend 5% to 1.14 a share, the new yield on that dividend will be just under as a result. shares of philip morris rose more than 2% today to $79.42. general electric is leaving its didend unchanged, at least for now. the company said that it would pay shareholders 12 cents a share for the current quarter, the same as last quarter. geut its dividend in half last november, d there have been fears recently that the company would have to cutt once again. but not right now. shares of ge rose 1% today. >>> and eu regulators are repoedly on tra to green light comcast's bid for european tv company sky. reuters say the approval will come without concessions. comcast shares finished up a fraction to 32.08. comcast is a parent company of cnbc, which producing this program. >>> apple supplier dialogue semiconductor is reportedly in t talks with touch-screen technology maker sin nap ticks about a potential mergeser. a separate report said they
dominic chu, oak ridge, tennessee. >>> phillips morris is hiking its dividend. the cigarte maker said it was raising its quarterly dividend 5% to 1.14 a share, the new yield on that dividend will be just under as a result. shares of philip morris rose more than 2% today to $79.42. general electric is leaving its didend unchanged, at least for now. the company said that it would pay shareholders 12 cents a share for the current quarter, the same as last quarter. geut its dividend in...
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i'm dominic chu. let's check the market action.arkets have deteriorated over the course of the last hour. just about 4:30 a.m. eastern time, we did see specks of green. now we could open down by 100. the s&p off by 8 the nasdaq off by 8 a big factor driving markets now, oil prices. $64.46 for wti crude, almost off 2% ice brent crude, $73.08. that's off over 2% of course all of the opec news swirl is driving so much of this pricing action >> we're about 24 hours away from that major opec decision. let's get back to brian sullivan who is live in vienna ahead of that meeting brian, you got fresh comments from the saudi oil minister. what did he tell you >> you can see it's fluid here and crazy here with the live interview with secretary barkindo the saudis, opec a 14-nation cartel but the saudis are really in charge given their production. it's hard to get everybody to commit on camera with the number everybody is looking for the number, how much will you raise production by. opec a year and a half ago agreed they would cut production
i'm dominic chu. let's check the market action.arkets have deteriorated over the course of the last hour. just about 4:30 a.m. eastern time, we did see specks of green. now we could open down by 100. the s&p off by 8 the nasdaq off by 8 a big factor driving markets now, oil prices. $64.46 for wti crude, almost off 2% ice brent crude, $73.08. that's off over 2% of course all of the opec news swirl is driving so much of this pricing action >> we're about 24 hours away from that major...
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dominic chu, lucky guy that he is, is watching the action for us tonight. >> golf looks a lot differenthan it did just 60, 40, or even ten years ago. as the game has evolved beyond just a secluded country club and exclusive zip codes across the world, so have the trends in golf clothing. and mucs of that on display at this year's u.s. open golf championship at shinnecock hills. knee high socks and loose-fitting clothes are out. performance fabric i trending, bright colors, that's trending. fit inste of a big blousy oversized shirt. people are now weaitng more pieces. and i think that one big thing we're seeing is a lot of at leisure, so quarter zip, pullovers. lookingolf industry is to broaden appeal and a variety of companies are takingf advantage ohat opportunity. from upstarts lik 4a golf, where a team of industry veterans areoong to find the intersection between the fairway and melbourne golf wants to bring est coast street wear to the links, and puma is gearing some of its strategy towards bringing a youthful aploeproach to retro designs. much i of the growt golf is coming from you
dominic chu, lucky guy that he is, is watching the action for us tonight. >> golf looks a lot differenthan it did just 60, 40, or even ten years ago. as the game has evolved beyond just a secluded country club and exclusive zip codes across the world, so have the trends in golf clothing. and mucs of that on display at this year's u.s. open golf championship at shinnecock hills. knee high socks and loose-fitting clothes are out. performance fabric i trending, bright colors, that's...
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.) >> this is mandatory soft story program the keyword is mandatory 3 great dbi experts matt and chu and suzy introduce yourselves and get us started you thank you gary ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this year's earthquake safety fair. >> thank you for attending we're here to answer any questions you may have concerning the mandated soft story i'm matt if so chu and suzy chu and i are civil engineers and susan i didn't say performing most of plan reviews for the soft story program and suzy a technology at the soft story windows so before we begin the q and a session i'd like to present a quick overview the project with a retrofit and business owners through 415 this presentation and much more is available at the website soft story website and then have the information desk at window 8 at 1660 mission and the structural of northern california known and c you know has a good website with tremendous amount of information so when you visit the site you'll see the link one for property owners for tenants, for contractors and frequently asked questions and so forth background information
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the showdown >> who has dom chu >> we're taking chu.om. >> that's a problem then >> you have andrew >> chu and i versus you and whom >> sorkin, but -- >> sold. >> on the one with the big windmill, andrew has that down he times it. i can't wait to see what happens. you think a bidding war -- what do you think disney does >> i don't think they bid. >> you don't think they bid? >> no. that's what i'm reading. >> maybe that's why the stock goes up. we give up we're afraid of brian. i hope so. that's my narrative. brian -- not you >> joe kernen, we're teeing you up >> when they say brian wants to do all these things, they're not saying you, are they >> just say bs i'll take more bs. jk, thank you. >>> coming up, bitcoin or bust the cryptocurrency dropping big over the last couple of months, why? where is it going? we'll talk about it. >>> red, white and trump, why today's rbi has to do with the presidenant d flags, but not in the way you think. and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their
the showdown >> who has dom chu >> we're taking chu.om. >> that's a problem then >> you have andrew >> chu and i versus you and whom >> sorkin, but -- >> sold. >> on the one with the big windmill, andrew has that down he times it. i can't wait to see what happens. you think a bidding war -- what do you think disney does >> i don't think they bid. >> you don't think they bid? >> no. that's what i'm reading. >> maybe that's...
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this morning's reviewers are sian griffiths and ben chu.e the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjon acres.... england beat nigeria 2—i england beat nigeria 2—1 at wembley last night. our sports correspondent david ornstein reports. happy and victorious. the task for england is to replicate their form in friendlies when it matters most. this squad is low on age and experience, an exception being gary cahill, and the defender used his 32—year—old head to full effect to bring the home side into an early lead. shortly before half—time it was two, harry kane leading by example. the captain, you sense, will prove key to england's ambitions. nigeria had been obliging opponents, but after the break they broke. alex iwobi on hand to give them hope, showing why the super eagles believe they can soar this summer. england had lost the momentum and raheem sterling his footing, after a week in which he made headlines for the wrong reasons. another moment for the forward to forget. ultimately, however, for gareth sou
this morning's reviewers are sian griffiths and ben chu.e the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjon acres.... england beat nigeria 2—i england beat nigeria 2—1 at wembley last night. our sports correspondent david ornstein reports. happy and victorious. the task for england is to replicate their form in friendlies when it matters most. this squad is low on age and experience, an exception being gary cahill, and the defender used his 32—year—old...
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. >> and commissioners, we also have brian chu from the mayor's office of housing who's also going to be part of the presentation today. >> good afternoon, commissioners, good afternoon, director. thank you for having me here. i'll be speaking on behalf of supervisor hillary ronen. supervisor ronen introduced this legislation back in october and our office has worked over the past months to incorporate input from city departments, existing city departments, community leaders and supervisors from the abobo. what this legislation does is formally recognize cultural districts in san francisco and creates a formal process for operating them. it provides a framework for city departments to invest resources to preserve them through a creation of cultural districts and any accompany stablization funds. this legislation shapes cultural districts as community stablization tools within neighborhoods. we think of cultural districts as areas where certain communities have established themselves historically in san francisco, areas where these communities have brought a rich diversity of cultural
. >> and commissioners, we also have brian chu from the mayor's office of housing who's also going to be part of the presentation today. >> good afternoon, commissioners, good afternoon, director. thank you for having me here. i'll be speaking on behalf of supervisor hillary ronen. supervisor ronen introduced this legislation back in october and our office has worked over the past months to incorporate input from city departments, existing city departments, community leaders and...
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. >>> let's go to dom chu back at hq with the european close. >> european stocks off their worst levels of the day. still mostly in the red, as you can see with this map behind me here, all on worries about escalating trade tensions between the u.s. and china germany and france showing the most weakness. autos are weighing on both markets. you can see there down about 1% and dax in germany down about 1% now volkswagen, renault, peugeot and daimler all down audi executive has been named as the interim ceo there. mi miners also the biggest drop this, amid all those trade war concerns here. it could reduce possible chinese demand for certain metals. as apple shares decline in the u.s., european suppliers like asml, dialog all showing some impact >>> and stock story related to earnings down sharply after posting its third profit warning of the year, british retailer citing heavy discounting by competitors. shares in debenhams down about 11% here. >> dom chu, thank you for that. >>> let's get to contessa brewer for a news update. contessa >> demanding that the trump administration end a zero
. >>> let's go to dom chu back at hq with the european close. >> european stocks off their worst levels of the day. still mostly in the red, as you can see with this map behind me here, all on worries about escalating trade tensions between the u.s. and china germany and france showing the most weakness. autos are weighing on both markets. you can see there down about 1% and dax in germany down about 1% now volkswagen, renault, peugeot and daimler all down audi executive has been...
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chu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. chu: i rise in strong opposition to this cruel and -- cruel anti-immigrant bill this bill is so bad they want to destroy legal immigration to this country. for decades, our immigration laws were discriminatory, favoring nor dick and western europeans, restricting italians and jews, and banning the chinese completely. finally in 1965, during the civil rights era, senator ted kennedy ushered in a fairer immigration system based on family reunification. because this system brings families together, immigrant households are less likely to rely on public benefits and imgrants are often buying homes and starting businesses at a faster rate. now with this bill republicans are trying to undo that process and make america white again. worse, they are tearing families apart to do this while trump and republicans are ripping parents from children at the border, they're trying to do the same through our immigration laws. his war on families must stop. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's ti
chu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. chu: i rise in strong opposition to this cruel and -- cruel anti-immigrant bill this bill is so bad they want to destroy legal immigration to this country. for decades, our immigration laws were discriminatory, favoring nor dick and western europeans, restricting italians and jews, and banning the chinese completely. finally in 1965, during the civil rights era, senator ted kennedy ushered in a fairer immigration...
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by, think ibm, at&t, ge, exxonmobil, microsoft, et cetera back to you. >> thank you very much, dom chuck in the day when those companies dom listed were the dominant companies, nobody thought, oh, they'll be by the wayside so what will separate apple from becoming those companies. >> the hope is what will separate them and it's time they transition from a hardware company to a software services company. that gives people a stick your ntele. talk about sony the same way. >> reservations about them becoming the service in order to get the valuation they covet the revenues of service have to be north of 25%. >> what's interesting about apple is we're no longer talking about these refresh and the volatilityt comes with them think about fading one of those leadups to that, it's becoming lower amplitude. they basically said you're looking at apple, that means it's a lesich gets it to the higher multiple i'm still along the stock. this was a couple months ago we were still looking at those -- everyone was saying that no one is upgrading the iphone so i still think we're caught in that prism b
by, think ibm, at&t, ge, exxonmobil, microsoft, et cetera back to you. >> thank you very much, dom chuck in the day when those companies dom listed were the dominant companies, nobody thought, oh, they'll be by the wayside so what will separate apple from becoming those companies. >> the hope is what will separate them and it's time they transition from a hardware company to a software services company. that gives people a stick your ntele. talk about sony the same way. >>...
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i'm dominic chu. brian sullivan is on assignment today. we'll hear from him later on in the show let's check the market action for this wednesday morning as you can see behind me, futures are pointing to what should be a higher open. the dow up by 100 points s&p up by 7. on the treasury side of things, a check on the ten-year u.s. note yield finds stability for right now. just about 2.90% not a huge amount of movement. still well below the 3% mark to-year treasury note yield, 2.55%. we have wti crude at $65.37, up 0.74%. ice brent crude, 75.50, up by a half of a percent. a lot of green on the screen so far. we'll see if that carries into the opening bell >> turning overseas, a positive session in asia with stocks making a comeback in china, hong kong, south korea as well. 1.24% gain for the nikkei. hang seng up about 0.75% the ashanghai composite also up look at early trade in europe. a positive set up for stocks in europe waiting for economic data on growth the dax up a half percent. ftse 100 up 1.5% the french equity index up about 0.30%
i'm dominic chu. brian sullivan is on assignment today. we'll hear from him later on in the show let's check the market action for this wednesday morning as you can see behind me, futures are pointing to what should be a higher open. the dow up by 100 points s&p up by 7. on the treasury side of things, a check on the ten-year u.s. note yield finds stability for right now. just about 2.90% not a huge amount of movement. still well below the 3% mark to-year treasury note yield, 2.55%. we have...
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charged with the duty of enforcement, and this was back to when david chu was a member of the board of supervisors, was office of short-term rentals, which i feared, i admit, was going to be window-dressing. but it has not turned out to be the case. in a city, where we're constantly getting complaints about enforcement, i have to say, the office of short term rentals has truly done an incredible job at enforcing what has arguably been one ofe first regulatory schemes of its kind and being replicated around the state and around the country. just the other day, an italian television company was in town to interview in my office and i think other places because it's not only a problem here in san francisco, but across europe, major cities are struggling to hold airbnb accountable. since our legislation passed, thousands have been taken offline the total number of listings after the purge in january was about 4,140, down from 8,700 listings in december, 2016. the application process has revealed that roughly 40% of continued registrants continue to be fraudulent, which is why we need the o
charged with the duty of enforcement, and this was back to when david chu was a member of the board of supervisors, was office of short-term rentals, which i feared, i admit, was going to be window-dressing. but it has not turned out to be the case. in a city, where we're constantly getting complaints about enforcement, i have to say, the office of short term rentals has truly done an incredible job at enforcing what has arguably been one ofe first regulatory schemes of its kind and being...
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i'm seema mody >> i'm dominic chu >>> a developing story in spain. of parliament are currently voting on the fate of the prime minister, mariano rajoy. you're watching live shots now of that parliament making its vote so that will be a big deal details on that coming up. italy swearing in a new government the ceremony puts to bed weeks of uncertainty hanging over those global markets deutsche bank getting a credit downgrade from s&p 500 the agency said they are in troubled condition, it is still investment grade but just barely >>> let's check early market action may was a positive month for u.s. stocks despite those fears around trade, politics out of europe, the major averages in the u.s. closing higher for may. on june 1st we are higher by 127 points on the dow. we gained a bit of steam here. s&p 500 is also in the green looking at the bond market that's been a central concern for investors as yields dip below 3% the ten-year at 2.88%. >> we were just showing you madrid and the parliament in spain making its no confidence vote on prime minister ma
i'm seema mody >> i'm dominic chu >>> a developing story in spain. of parliament are currently voting on the fate of the prime minister, mariano rajoy. you're watching live shots now of that parliament making its vote so that will be a big deal details on that coming up. italy swearing in a new government the ceremony puts to bed weeks of uncertainty hanging over those global markets deutsche bank getting a credit downgrade from s&p 500 the agency said they are in troubled...
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. >>> welcome back keeping an eye on shares of home builders let's get over to dom chu back at hq. >>e are watching those home builders. they are falling generally speaking this morning. two of the most closely watched etfs in this space, this is the u.s. home construction etf ticker itb also the s&p home builder etf ticker xhb both on track for their worst days in trading since mid-may. driving the action those strong ppi inflation numbers this morning ahead of the fed meeting this afternoon that producer price index producing the strongest year on year gains since last year dr horton and henar and pulte among the woperformance in the s& lennar on pace for the worst day in a month as we talk about rising interest rates or the threat of, home builders certainly ones to watch. back over to you. >> thank you dom chu at hq. >>> the united states will host the 2026 fifa world cup after a three-way bid with mexico and canada was granted staging rights at post nine the -- here's the president of fifa making the announcement >> the member associations of canada, mexico and usa have been sele
. >>> welcome back keeping an eye on shares of home builders let's get over to dom chu back at hq. >>e are watching those home builders. they are falling generally speaking this morning. two of the most closely watched etfs in this space, this is the u.s. home construction etf ticker itb also the s&p home builder etf ticker xhb both on track for their worst days in trading since mid-may. driving the action those strong ppi inflation numbers this morning ahead of the fed...
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dom chu, thanks.ou soon. >> you've got it. >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," megamerger mayhem could more m&a kick off over last week's deals. we'll discuss after the break. >>> if you own disney, listen up something happened this morning you're going to want to hear stick around for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. >>> all right. welcome back if you own shares of disney, listen up this morning because there's a big downgrade there. pivotal downgrading from hold to sell brine weisner says the recent sellup fails to show the higher price pay for fox's assets will reduce the value of disney to the shareholders something to watch if you own disney down 1.7%. let's talk about that big deal comcast, fox, disney coming back in jo
dom chu, thanks.ou soon. >> you've got it. >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," megamerger mayhem could more m&a kick off over last week's deals. we'll discuss after the break. >>> if you own disney, listen up something happened this morning you're going to want to hear stick around for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally...
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dozens of people gatherunia chu killed. wendi winters member of that church. reverend calledinters beloved pillar ofnd her communi said she died a hero. >> visitors will see a display thxpat esla tin events that unfold yesterday and itrovided information e about the five pkilled. the names of the victims also were added to the museum's journali memorial. that memorial lonersore than 2000 journalists fro around the world killed wle reporting the news. >> thiicevening memorial es and vigils from held in annapolis to honor of theze fiv tte employees killed. hundreds of people turned out. "fox5" melissa howell was at one of those vigils. she spoke with a father of one of the reporters ior the gazette who nside the building wn the gunfire erupt. >> just being outer htoday you can tell the community coming togeer and vowing to come back strongeren ever. people walking to the waterfront at dow up to annapolis, holding up capital gazette paper. she vowed to out a paper and they did. holding handling a held a moment of silence near the docks. we got a chance to eak to
dozens of people gatherunia chu killed. wendi winters member of that church. reverend calledinters beloved pillar ofnd her communi said she died a hero. >> visitors will see a display thxpat esla tin events that unfold yesterday and itrovided information e about the five pkilled. the names of the victims also were added to the museum's journali memorial. that memorial lonersore than 2000 journalists fro around the world killed wle reporting the news. >> thiicevening memorial es and...
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. >> chu is crazy enough to have two dogs now. >> i know. we're watchingt right now. right next to my little pepito right there. >> he is the only one who likes me in my house right now. >> there's no way i wouldt have y dog up at 2:30. he was dead asleep when i walked out the >>> coming up at 5:00 we're getting a look at how several workers escaped a fiery crashhe with lives. more coming up. zplierc >>> plus, the family roseanne is getting ready for yet another comeback. theetwork hoping to save the show, but not the star. the latest on the decision is just ahead on news 4 today. >>> government is making plans to househousands more children as congress stalls in finding a solution to themmigration crisis. >>> police opened fire aa dog that attacked a womanur in area. now the woman and the dog are dead. >>> at citiesr all ove the country bepds over backwards to attract amazon's second headquarters, some people in arlington met to discuss ways to keep the company away. >>> good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us on this friday. i'm eun yang. >> i'm chris lawrence
. >> chu is crazy enough to have two dogs now. >> i know. we're watchingt right now. right next to my little pepito right there. >> he is the only one who likes me in my house right now. >> there's no way i wouldt have y dog up at 2:30. he was dead asleep when i walked out the >>> coming up at 5:00 we're getting a look at how several workers escaped a fiery crashhe with lives. more coming up. zplierc >>> plus, the family roseanne is getting ready for...
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melissa will have a look at traffic, but, first, chus bell more on this gloomy -- >> precious little sunshine for today, eun. upd to drive to work without the rain, you should have come in at 2:15 with me. four things you need to know about the weather. it's going to be friday fizzle. sorry about that. tsash flood watches for pf central virginia. some places could get over an inch of rain. heaviest rain in virginia today. not so much in maryland. then we turn warmer and more humid for the weekend. there's one big slug of rain. it's cominar in t the d.c. metro area. first thing on your friday, so be ready for rai here over the next couple of hours. don't plan on much sunshin today. temperatures are in the 60s to around 70 degrees in the shenando now. low 70s around town. most of us will stay in the upper 60s to mid 70s. more aut theeekend which does look warmer coming up.g, good morn melissa. >> good morning. first 4 traffic alert here this morning. take a loo at this. so silver spring, new hampshire avenue there at oak view drivth is a fatal crash investigation right now. traffic the
melissa will have a look at traffic, but, first, chus bell more on this gloomy -- >> precious little sunshine for today, eun. upd to drive to work without the rain, you should have come in at 2:15 with me. four things you need to know about the weather. it's going to be friday fizzle. sorry about that. tsash flood watches for pf central virginia. some places could get over an inch of rain. heaviest rain in virginia today. not so much in maryland. then we turn warmer and more humid for the...
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i just want to recognize our former colleague, carmen chu and i want to recognize your first slide page, i love it. when the assessors success the city succeeds. it should be on the forefront of our minds. assessed role value is up 11%. can you speak to that a little bit as to some of the market driving reasons why the assess is up by 11%. >> sue, supervisor for the question and very happy to be here to present our budget before you. i think over the last few years, this budget committee as well as our mayor has continued to invest in our office in order to help us to run better. when we look at the successes we've seen over the last two years in terms of revenue, it has largely been driven by the investments that have been made by the city to our organization. so, this budget continues that tradition. you asked specifically about the 11% roll growth. we received or got to a place where we were at roll growth of 10.7% last year. we didn't think that we would get to that place again this year. what we have seen is that we've continue to see strong growth in terms of our value added for a
i just want to recognize our former colleague, carmen chu and i want to recognize your first slide page, i love it. when the assessors success the city succeeds. it should be on the forefront of our minds. assessed role value is up 11%. can you speak to that a little bit as to some of the market driving reasons why the assess is up by 11%. >> sue, supervisor for the question and very happy to be here to present our budget before you. i think over the last few years, this budget committee...
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dom chu, thank you so much. >>> up next, money, power, politics.eed you to pay attention to this. private prisons. that's where these young children are. these prisons are catching in. thanks in part to the continuing migrant crisis. wait until you hear how much money they are making and where they getting that money from? our federal government. we're going to speak with the new york governor and get an update. managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. >>> please listen to this. in today's money, power, politics. private prisons. they are cashing in on president trump's get tough policies at the border. since 1997, the federal bureau o
dom chu, thank you so much. >>> up next, money, power, politics.eed you to pay attention to this. private prisons. that's where these young children are. these prisons are catching in. thanks in part to the continuing migrant crisis. wait until you hear how much money they are making and where they getting that money from? our federal government. we're going to speak with the new york governor and get an update. managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices....
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. >>> a veteran loved to sing sing inhhe chu choir found fatally injured in the middle of the road. >>onight his family desperately searching for answers how and why he waski ed. the victim's body was discovered this weekend in the 11,000 block ofugns drive in wheaton. >> news 4 jackie benesen has more on the loved ones and the investigation. jack. >> well take a look, this sign up here now on the road close to where this incident happened, the victim's brother saysr o was walking to wheaton to fill his smart trip pass to refil because the place where he did that was closed. and that proved to be aatul and very tragic decision. >> juan says police came to his silver spring home to tellim his brother 51-year-old omar was dead. he had been found on huggens drive where it parallels this road about ae half m away. he told the reporter that officers i of two grown sons was run over by someone who drove away np juan gonzalez says his brother worked in maintenance in van a devout man living a clean life. he enjoyed siljing in church choirs. near the scene of the collision montgomery police
. >>> a veteran loved to sing sing inhhe chu choir found fatally injured in the middle of the road. >>onight his family desperately searching for answers how and why he waski ed. the victim's body was discovered this weekend in the 11,000 block ofugns drive in wheaton. >> news 4 jackie benesen has more on the loved ones and the investigation. jack. >> well take a look, this sign up here now on the road close to where this incident happened, the victim's brother saysr...
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. >> is this t >> reporter: this study did not surprise chris chu. file footage of the 1982 san rafael flood mimics future conditions but all of the waterfront bears risk. losses to property and property values could cost billions and so could prevention. is it too soon to start? >> not at all. it's too late. >> reporter: that applies to marin and all of the san francisco bay region. back at the sign shop, milton davis told us he's certain the county will find a solution. when we asked if he has his head in the sand, like many of us. >> my head's more in the water than it is in the sand, but it's not stuck. >> reporter: and it is coming, a slow-moving catastrophe. you can't see it every day, but that water is rising. if you're wondering what area in the bay area is most prepared, you might be surprised. it's foster city right along the water in san mateo county. they already have a four-foot seawall and they're building it up even higher. live in marin county, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> tesla has released details of more than 500 jo
. >> is this t >> reporter: this study did not surprise chris chu. file footage of the 1982 san rafael flood mimics future conditions but all of the waterfront bears risk. losses to property and property values could cost billions and so could prevention. is it too soon to start? >> not at all. it's too late. >> reporter: that applies to marin and all of the san francisco bay region. back at the sign shop, milton davis told us he's certain the county will find a...
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she was among his supporters tonight who got up and spoke for him along with scott weiner and david chu who have known him from his days as a san francisco mayor. one of the big challenges there lo desk trying to keep the campaign mobilized until november but if everything goes the way things went tonight they are hoping to get into the governor's seat and take up jerry brown's mental. >> thank you. >>> now to christina in the race for second place. >> reporter: it is official, california will have a democrat versus republican in the race for governor, john cox is officially advancing in november and will face off against gavin newsom. john cox took the second place spot early in the night and never let up. he got a big boost from president donald trump this morning who tweeted that voters should support him, he also endorsed him on twitte last month and the ads run against him may have also helped him . that is what democrats feared.firing up cons and he said his voters sit up to special interests and this is only the first step in taking back california. you can see him there at his c
she was among his supporters tonight who got up and spoke for him along with scott weiner and david chu who have known him from his days as a san francisco mayor. one of the big challenges there lo desk trying to keep the campaign mobilized until november but if everything goes the way things went tonight they are hoping to get into the governor's seat and take up jerry brown's mental. >> thank you. >>> now to christina in the race for second place. >> reporter: it is...
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coming up, chu will talk about a big-time warmup just in time for your father's day, and that weekend forecast straight ahead. let's go over to melissa and see -- >> good morning. i have this closure still hanging around this morning objecti oxon hill. that could be closed for some time because of a shooting ernight. vienna, hunter mill road at road downed n wires. all lanes blocked there. iner and outer loop at the beltway. no problem. beway looking pretty goo here this morning. 95 and maryland at 198 in northbound and southbound through laurel, no issues. aaron. >> melissa, thank you. it's 4:32. breaking news here. the national weather service will be inwilkes-barre, pennsylvania, today. it will be able to tell whether a tornado caused the damage you see here overnight. f the stormpped trucks and took several power lines down and left dough bree strewn across the area. at least 8,000 customers were left without power. take a look at this. a strip mall is now torn to shreds. you can see a partial sign of a panera bread here destroyed. there is still no word on any injuries. >>> it wi
coming up, chu will talk about a big-time warmup just in time for your father's day, and that weekend forecast straight ahead. let's go over to melissa and see -- >> good morning. i have this closure still hanging around this morning objecti oxon hill. that could be closed for some time because of a shooting ernight. vienna, hunter mill road at road downed n wires. all lanes blocked there. iner and outer loop at the beltway. no problem. beway looking pretty goo here this morning. 95 and...
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melissa will have a look at traffic, but, first, chus bell more on this gloomy -- >> precious littleshine for today, eun. upd to drive to work without the rain, you should have come in at 2:15 with me. four things you need to know about the weather. it's going to be friday fizzle. sorry about that. tsash flood watches for pf central virginia. some places could get over an inch of rain. heaviest rain in virginia today. not so much in la
melissa will have a look at traffic, but, first, chus bell more on this gloomy -- >> precious littleshine for today, eun. upd to drive to work without the rain, you should have come in at 2:15 with me. four things you need to know about the weather. it's going to be friday fizzle. sorry about that. tsash flood watches for pf central virginia. some places could get over an inch of rain. heaviest rain in virginia today. not so much in la
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chu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. chu: mr. speaker, i rise today tourge support for h.r. 4684, the ensuring access to quality sober living act. we work to address our nation's opioid crisis, it's important that we address recovery in addition to treatment and prevention. addiction is a lifelong seeking and after treatment individual suffering from addiction need stable living environments, mental health services, and pier support to maintain their -- peer support to main thin their sow bright. i introduced this -- sobriety. i introduced this bill because of my constituent ryan hanson. he was a white house intern who was succeeding in college and had his whole life ahead of him n his early 20's he broke his knee hiking and was prescribed opiates for the pain. he became dependent on prescription drugs. he was labeled a drug seeker and was discharged from medical care. unfortunatel ts did nothing to address his addiction and without seeing any other options, he turned to heroin. within a few months, ryan was homeless and living o
chu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. chu: mr. speaker, i rise today tourge support for h.r. 4684, the ensuring access to quality sober living act. we work to address our nation's opioid crisis, it's important that we address recovery in addition to treatment and prevention. addiction is a lifelong seeking and after treatment individual suffering from addiction need stable living environments, mental health services, and pier support to maintain their -- peer support...
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. >> ashley chu and two friends raised money to create she stemss. using kriens, technology and engineering and math to solve real world problems. >> i've been inspired by other workshops. i was interested in finding a way to give back to my community. >> for eight hours a day the girls tackle projects in teams. mara shows us something that looks like a ping-pong ball. >> it can change the color and move around. >> but it's a mini robot controlled with flicks on her phone. >> it's kind of like a funner version of school. >> nearby, emerson brandt and daniella show us their diy website inspired by their own diy build going from scratch. igniting a passion for s.t.e.m. >> to be honest i didn't care for it that much. i didn't know much about it. now i do like designing websites. >> whether building computers or learning the science of making ice cream in a ball, these girls now know they can accomplish anything. >> it's just really cool to see it come to life. >> reporter: the sky is the limit for these young ladies who hope there will be more camps thr
. >> ashley chu and two friends raised money to create she stemss. using kriens, technology and engineering and math to solve real world problems. >> i've been inspired by other workshops. i was interested in finding a way to give back to my community. >> for eight hours a day the girls tackle projects in teams. mara shows us something that looks like a ping-pong ball. >> it can change the color and move around. >> but it's a mini robot controlled with flicks on...
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markle was paid for this latest interview, as well, which will not help his seemingly track chus relationship with meghan, no matter how kind his words. >> i love them dearly. i have a new son-in-law. i'm very happy to have a new son-in-law. >> reporter: the royal family is certainly no stranger to negative press. the queen and meghan looked very comfortable with each other. i think it's very unlikely her father will now disrupt things. david? >> james longman live from london tonight. james, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the e.r. doctor under fire. the disturbing video now made public. take a look. the young man rushed to the hospital, collapsing after basketball practice, and what the doctor is seen doing in the video. you'll see it and hear it in a moment. >>> also, the urgent manhunt for two escaped prisoners. there's news coming in on that front tonight. >>> and the images just coming in. the roller coaster stuck high above the ground late today. the riders trapped. we'll be right back. non-small , previously treated with platinum-
markle was paid for this latest interview, as well, which will not help his seemingly track chus relationship with meghan, no matter how kind his words. >> i love them dearly. i have a new son-in-law. i'm very happy to have a new son-in-law. >> reporter: the royal family is certainly no stranger to negative press. the queen and meghan looked very comfortable with each other. i think it's very unlikely her father will now disrupt things. david? >> james longman live from london...
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. >> san francisco assemblyman david chu co-authored the law and calls the decision disappointing. >> we were simply trying to ensure that women receive timely and accurate medical information. >> but upon a 5 high pressure 4 ruling the high court sided with the anti-abortion centers. justice thomas writing california's law quote likely violates the first amendment as a form of compelled speech. the ruling could have unintended consequences. uc hayesings law professor david le veen believes laws in conservative states forcing facilities that do provide abortions to offer information they disagree with could now become at risk. >> let's say if there is a statute which says we have to show you pictures of a fetus. and have to do an ultrasound even though it's not medically required that sort of thing. the strat statutes oughting to down after the opinion is issued >> the professor says california can still provide information about aboerpgs services by using billboards or other advertising but they can't put their words in the mouth of anti-abortion centers. in the newsroom, carolyn tyl
. >> san francisco assemblyman david chu co-authored the law and calls the decision disappointing. >> we were simply trying to ensure that women receive timely and accurate medical information. >> but upon a 5 high pressure 4 ruling the high court sided with the anti-abortion centers. justice thomas writing california's law quote likely violates the first amendment as a form of compelled speech. the ruling could have unintended consequences. uc hayesings law professor david le...