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garfield pool is at 26th street. it's a pool building adjacent to a small clubhouse, sport court, soccer field, playground, picnic area and landscaping of the proposed project consists of construction of pool building and demolition of existing garfield square poolhouse. a lobby of a 3,500-square-foot rec center will be constructed and create a single, integrated facility. the project is in a high-speeds, family-dense neighborhood, that continues to see an increase in total households. it's adjacent to a 106-unit mixed-income complex. a significant goal of the project is to increase youth swimming utilization at the facility. the planning process and community engagement started in late spring, 2015, and started in june, 2017. the department held a total of three community meetings and 10 presentations to community focus groups and organizations. attachment b of the report includes images of the final design for your reference. i've included one here on the screen. and the following key elements are included -- flexi
garfield pool is at 26th street. it's a pool building adjacent to a small clubhouse, sport court, soccer field, playground, picnic area and landscaping of the proposed project consists of construction of pool building and demolition of existing garfield square poolhouse. a lobby of a 3,500-square-foot rec center will be constructed and create a single, integrated facility. the project is in a high-speeds, family-dense neighborhood, that continues to see an increase in total households. it's...
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garfield: well, i mean, bitcoin is a speculative play.had some pieces out there where even bitcoin experts were saying we cannot really see anything fundamental that's driving it. there is not anything fundamental to drive it. what there was was a couple of , as acal indicators colleague of mine wrote in the blog overnight. some dude on the internet said bitcoin is rising. a few other dudes said they will buy some of that, and the next thing you know, it has momentum. adding to the fun with bitcoin is because it had that massive range over the last 1.5 years, 20,000t went from 200 to or something like that, you have got some wide ranges you can play in without running into any serious momentum reversal indicators. i was looking at a fibonacci chart and we are stuck between the second and third band, even after we have had this $1000 moves over the last couple of days. ramy: even talking about technicals here, across in the 50 day moving average. whether that matters or not is another question. from the hit back in december. thanks very mu
garfield: well, i mean, bitcoin is a speculative play.had some pieces out there where even bitcoin experts were saying we cannot really see anything fundamental that's driving it. there is not anything fundamental to drive it. what there was was a couple of , as acal indicators colleague of mine wrote in the blog overnight. some dude on the internet said bitcoin is rising. a few other dudes said they will buy some of that, and the next thing you know, it has momentum. adding to the fun with...
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to fulfill its obligation under 801(d) as they good at 201 garfield street, and remove them. and that is they should also consider public safety being the steward of the trees and urban forestry. thank you. >> ma'am, the two replacement trees, are they on the adjacent parcel? >> the two trees i need to replace. >> are they on your parcel? >> they are on my parcel. they are on the public right-of-way. >> but you didn't know that before. >> i had applied for a permit to replace them, and i was going to replace them. i still am going to replace them. part of the problem with putting them back with where they are, is initially, they grew up and initially hit the power lines. the way pg&e trimmed them, they just trimmed around them leave the branchs overhanging, so there's always going to be a problem with the power lines unless the power lines go away. the forester that i talked to agreed i could put the tree behind the fence line, and i'm just trying to get my act together and get landscaping done on my property. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. mr. buck? >>. >> good evening. c
to fulfill its obligation under 801(d) as they good at 201 garfield street, and remove them. and that is they should also consider public safety being the steward of the trees and urban forestry. thank you. >> ma'am, the two replacement trees, are they on the adjacent parcel? >> the two trees i need to replace. >> are they on your parcel? >> they are on my parcel. they are on the public right-of-way. >> but you didn't know that before. >> i had applied for a...
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the service was lost to several blocks adjacent to the home south of where i am on 2 garfield street. that was a major event. remember required assistance from fire -- repair required assistance from fire, police. they had to reroute muni. it took about 18 hours of pg&e service and an electrical repair crew to restore power. i applied for and received a permit to remove those pine trees in 2014. in 2014, also, roots from one of those pine trees that remains, i called it pine number four, caused a water main leak. the water infiltrated the foundation into the tenant's part of my home. i have tenants who live in the bottom part of the house, and during repair large parts from sawed off and removed. so i'm just going to show you the -- this is the area of the sewer main that was leaking. they put a sandbag on top of it to stop the leak. these are major roots that were around the lateral -- i mean, not the lateral, but the water main. there's some ancillary roots, as well. you can see after the removal that they took out all those roots. those are for the pine trees that still remain. and
the service was lost to several blocks adjacent to the home south of where i am on 2 garfield street. that was a major event. remember required assistance from fire -- repair required assistance from fire, police. they had to reroute muni. it took about 18 hours of pg&e service and an electrical repair crew to restore power. i applied for and received a permit to remove those pine trees in 2014. in 2014, also, roots from one of those pine trees that remains, i called it pine number four,...
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garfield? garfield: i thought i would take a little bit more of a macro view.key release we had in sydney today was cp. -- was cpi. it was a mixed bag, but very much in line with the way asia has been trending. you can see inflation tracked against msci, asia-pacific stocks. inflation surprises tailed off well before the market. if inflation is surprising to teh upside -- the upside, the pulse of the economy is teh same -- the same. australia possible inflation 'sso missed -- australia inflation also missed slightly this time around. we will get more of a decline in the price of next. -- price index. any rallies we have at the moment are going to be capped until we start seeing serious policy followthrough, which will have an impact on data. rishaad: a pretty tight one. adam's. it was more calming and suggesting everything is going alright, according to plan. garfield, you have to wear the raspberry beret. adam has the top hat, today. haidi: i like adam's chart. maybe it tells me i am a bit more of a pessimist when i am looking at a lack of inflation. interact
garfield? garfield: i thought i would take a little bit more of a macro view.key release we had in sydney today was cp. -- was cpi. it was a mixed bag, but very much in line with the way asia has been trending. you can see inflation tracked against msci, asia-pacific stocks. inflation surprises tailed off well before the market. if inflation is surprising to teh upside -- the upside, the pulse of the economy is teh same -- the same. australia possible inflation 'sso missed -- australia...
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garfield, theyn, had almost been done to death, one might say. part of being a historian is deciding which letters -- which events go out with a bang. it was a matter of hesiod million, this was before the famous musical when alexander hamilton lived in some obscurity and aaron burr worse than that. many people were not exactly sure who killed who, let alone why or where or how and there was the essential publishing question. had the dual been done? it was obviously covered in all the tiger phase of the two men but to my surprise, they had been no good book about it. the best buy garfield berger was about -- the best biography of was from about 30 years ago. two important men joined together in an active appalling violence. it was not until then that i remembered hamilton's letter. it seemed then that it was a letter sent to me to find and read and ultimately explain. i came to think that there are actually wormholes in history, thate magical chutes connects the present to the past with extraordinary immediacy. i think that is the whole purpose o
garfield, theyn, had almost been done to death, one might say. part of being a historian is deciding which letters -- which events go out with a bang. it was a matter of hesiod million, this was before the famous musical when alexander hamilton lived in some obscurity and aaron burr worse than that. many people were not exactly sure who killed who, let alone why or where or how and there was the essential publishing question. had the dual been done? it was obviously covered in all the tiger...
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let's bring in garfield resonance -- garfield reynolds.k investors totally -- saying investors -- saying ang investors -- want to be careful about putting your eggs in one basket. mostly alibaba and tencent, they are quite a few asian investors ready to shorten those or already are shorting those. and i think between trade fears and some of the concern that tech has become a little bit overheated, if you're looking for a refuge from faang, you might want to consider an alternative like the cyclicals or old economy shares that have been rallying in asia recently thanks to china's stimulus measures, which are good not just for chinese economy stories, but economy stories in south korea and japan. for that matter, australia. australian shares in general thanbeen doing much better a lot of areas in asia and elsewhere apart from the broad s&p in the u.s., which has been fantastic over the past few weeks. ramy: what is the argument for growth stocks overvalued names right now? >> it all depends on where you think we are in the cycle. if you thin
let's bring in garfield resonance -- garfield reynolds.k investors totally -- saying investors -- saying ang investors -- want to be careful about putting your eggs in one basket. mostly alibaba and tencent, they are quite a few asian investors ready to shorten those or already are shorting those. and i think between trade fears and some of the concern that tech has become a little bit overheated, if you're looking for a refuge from faang, you might want to consider an alternative like the...
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i'm the owner of 848 garfield street, which is on the northeast corner of garfield and monticello, directly in line with the project at hand, and i can easily second what everybody here so far in opposition has said. i'd like to read for you a statement from one of our neighbors who couldn't be here today. they are cian and steve wolf, they live right adjacent to the property in question. to whom it may concern, we would like to voice our opinion. we are long time residents of merced heights. my husband bought our property over 20 years ago. we are raising our four children at home. we love that a safe, quiet neighborhood with easy street parking and friendly neighbors. nearly three years ago, 278 monticello street was made into a monster. we were first excited to see what changes might be happening, would someday love to expand our home and family, too, since it's so large. it soon became clear that 278 monticello street was not going to be fore one single-family to occupy. we were in disbelief when a neighbor told us how many rooms in the home were going to be converted to. there was simp
i'm the owner of 848 garfield street, which is on the northeast corner of garfield and monticello, directly in line with the project at hand, and i can easily second what everybody here so far in opposition has said. i'd like to read for you a statement from one of our neighbors who couldn't be here today. they are cian and steve wolf, they live right adjacent to the property in question. to whom it may concern, we would like to voice our opinion. we are long time residents of merced heights....
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you could see the president garfield and blaine are in charge. over to the right, a fellow named rosco, republicans were fighting among each other. what puck was saying was, the republicans were not being able to get along. they were acting like monkeys and they were going to destroy their franchise. if you take a look at the right, the democrats, a pathetic group of donkeys out of power and have absolutely no influence. and one could see some kind of an analogy to the situation today, where the internal fight of the republicans are where the game is and the democrats are in the hinderlands, hoping to get there at some point. >> the average citizen looked at this in 1881, would they understand immediately what it meant? >> they would recognize. also recognize the president and they would recognize the fact that these are the faces of politicians and the thing they would like most is these really powerful people are depicted as monkeys. they are depicted as acting foolishly, out of control. and that's the kind of humor that puck likes. >> how did
you could see the president garfield and blaine are in charge. over to the right, a fellow named rosco, republicans were fighting among each other. what puck was saying was, the republicans were not being able to get along. they were acting like monkeys and they were going to destroy their franchise. if you take a look at the right, the democrats, a pathetic group of donkeys out of power and have absolutely no influence. and one could see some kind of an analogy to the situation today, where...
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peter: ok, garfield, your turn. do your worst. garfield: i am expected to do my best. want to look at the stock market which surprised everybody in june. this was one of the few bright spots in a grim asia-pacific equities picture. i want to take a look at how sustainable this is. one of the key things in australia is that is this confidence and positions have .een booming on the chart that is starting to do verge. business conditions are up more in line with what confidence is doing but here business conditions are sagging back down . even when they were going up together there was divergence. that to me looks like it is at the levels where it will crack and that makes me think that australian equities have flown too close to the sun so that their wings are going to melt off their backs. haidi: that is a lovely image. it is so depressing, both of you. like the yuan has a horrible time but not as horrible if you fx. across p.m. fx -- em dave, i will look to you because i don't think i can be partial. haidi: i will give it to garfield. adam, no offense. it was kind of c
peter: ok, garfield, your turn. do your worst. garfield: i am expected to do my best. want to look at the stock market which surprised everybody in june. this was one of the few bright spots in a grim asia-pacific equities picture. i want to take a look at how sustainable this is. one of the key things in australia is that is this confidence and positions have .een booming on the chart that is starting to do verge. business conditions are up more in line with what confidence is doing but here...
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rishaad: garfield reynolds, thank you very much. we will be speaking to a chief equity strategist about the biggest headwinds for the asia-pacific. haidi: later, making a big splash on the first day of trading in new york. how chinese debutantes are faring this year. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." data out oflation tokyo gave the bank of japan more reasons to lower its price forecast. nation might that inflation is well below the 2% target. unanimous in forecasting no policy changes at next week's meeting, but are they right? we got recent signs the boj could be considering a few tweaks. the 10 year yield the highest level we have seen in more than a year. joining us is the asia-pacific strategist, who has also got a phd in monetary policy. we have seen these yields go up to these levels. controliting the yield [inaudible] this week. >> it has had a pretty fixed and kinked yield curve. the overnight call rate has been set below zero. the 40 year moves up and down with the biaggi buying and selling. bo
rishaad: garfield reynolds, thank you very much. we will be speaking to a chief equity strategist about the biggest headwinds for the asia-pacific. haidi: later, making a big splash on the first day of trading in new york. how chinese debutantes are faring this year. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." data out oflation tokyo gave the bank of japan more reasons to lower its price forecast. nation might that inflation is well below the 2% target. unanimous...
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his son was hosting a dinner party and ross parked near the home on garfield park, armed with two handguns and a bag full of improvised explosive devices. once inside, he shot multiple rounds, hitting his son twice in the leg and his 4-year-old grandson once in the head. fortunately they are both expected to be okay. police later examined ross' car. >> in addition, we located mr. ross' vehicle, parked in the area, which was also booby trapped so that if an officer opened the door, this would explode in the vehicle. >> police heard at least one gunshot when they got to the home and believe it was ross shooting himself in the head, attempting to take his own life. he never regained consciousness and passed away on saturday. police are calling neighbor tim gillespie a hero, giving people inside time to seek shelter. gillespie was shot multiple times and died at the scene. investigators went to where ross lived in colorado but won't say for sure what motivated him to do this. he'd been estranged from his wife for two years and she was not at the dinner party. >>> california has enforced new re
his son was hosting a dinner party and ross parked near the home on garfield park, armed with two handguns and a bag full of improvised explosive devices. once inside, he shot multiple rounds, hitting his son twice in the leg and his 4-year-old grandson once in the head. fortunately they are both expected to be okay. police later examined ross' car. >> in addition, we located mr. ross' vehicle, parked in the area, which was also booby trapped so that if an officer opened the door, this...
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ramy: garfield reynolds, thank you very much.t of course to check our gtv library for some of the chart you saw on gtv on your bloomberg terminal. all right, the next couple hours will bring us another check on the health of china's economy with the latest official manufacturing pmi numbers. tom mackenzie is watching this in beijing. what can we expect here? broadly, the forecast is for marginal softness in these numbers, so we are looking at july of course. in terms of the manufacturing pmi, we are going to get 51 .3 from 51.5 in june. in terms of nonmanufacturing, we 54.9, just to down a smidgen from 55, the number we got in june, so just a gradual edging down in these pmi numbers. indicatorsbe early that suggested we are going to get a bit more softness in the second half of the year here in china. we have the sales managers index coming in a bit lower. for the month. major tradinge partners coming in softer. the metals prices darted relatively strong in the start of july and have softened up as well. prices and coal pric
ramy: garfield reynolds, thank you very much.t of course to check our gtv library for some of the chart you saw on gtv on your bloomberg terminal. all right, the next couple hours will bring us another check on the health of china's economy with the latest official manufacturing pmi numbers. tom mackenzie is watching this in beijing. what can we expect here? broadly, the forecast is for marginal softness in these numbers, so we are looking at july of course. in terms of the manufacturing pmi,...
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. >> reporter: christina garfield has lived along the border all her life.family of democrats, but she, like trump, sees a threat in the flow of illegal immigration. >> my biggest concern with the people that are coming over our borders is safety. safety is a huge deal down here. >> reporter: trump is far from popular here in texas where most of the zero tolerance policy attention has been focused. he only won 28% of the vote, but there is an undercurrent of conservative latino voters who kind of defy conventional wisdom. they're unphased by trump's rhetoric that undocumented immigrants are, using trump's words here, invading the country. >> he doesn't sugar coat anything. i think the people of the united states appreciate that also. i don't think it's a bad thing. >> reporter: when you hear people talk about the way he talks about this, it comes off as racist to them, what do you say to that? >> yeah, well that's their problem. they say what they want to say. it's a free country. they can believe it. >> reporter: this is the president of the county's young
. >> reporter: christina garfield has lived along the border all her life.family of democrats, but she, like trump, sees a threat in the flow of illegal immigration. >> my biggest concern with the people that are coming over our borders is safety. safety is a huge deal down here. >> reporter: trump is far from popular here in texas where most of the zero tolerance policy attention has been focused. he only won 28% of the vote, but there is an undercurrent of conservative...
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"maple, garfield, bedford, warrensville." put at least half the money earned, donations, and thousands still untouched on gofundme, away for college. because reggie already has big plans..."what do you want to study?" "business. all business.""succeeding, going to college and making something of myself." coming upso my next set of directions was go out and drive it for 4 miles without stopping something to mix it around..i'm hoping we won't have to add a new discamer to bottles of fix a flat ... or stop signs i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly behaving badly people edition of the next i'll explain in the next i'll explain in myself."something of and making going to college "succeeding, going to college and making something of myself." coming upso my next set of directions was go out and drive it for 4 miles without around..i'm hoping we won't have to add a new discamer to bottles of fix a flat ... or stop signs i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly (justine)over 150 drivers were stop
"maple, garfield, bedford, warrensville." put at least half the money earned, donations, and thousands still untouched on gofundme, away for college. because reggie already has big plans..."what do you want to study?" "business. all business.""succeeding, going to college and making something of myself." coming upso my next set of directions was go out and drive it for 4 miles without stopping something to mix it around..i'm hoping we won't have to add a...
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walter ross of colorado springs went to his estranged wife's home on garfield park avenue on june 24thore turning the gun on himself. bullets wounded his 41-year-old son and 4-year-old grandson. both have been released from the hospital. the shooting also left a neighbor, 43-year-old timothy gillespie dead. gillespie had tried to stop ross from entering the home, and police say his actions helped other people in the house escape unharmed. ross's estranged wife was not home during the shooting. they had been separated for two years, and the divorce was to become final this month. >>> a pedicab operatorer remaining in critical condition and police continue to search for the driver of the car that hit him and took off. it happened last wednesday at the embarcadero and sampson street. four members of a canadian family were also injured, but not seriously. the suspect drove off in a gold honda civic captured by our security cameras here at the station by the way. anyone who saw the descend is asked to contact the san francisco police immediately. >>> a clubhouse at golden gate park golf cou
walter ross of colorado springs went to his estranged wife's home on garfield park avenue on june 24thore turning the gun on himself. bullets wounded his 41-year-old son and 4-year-old grandson. both have been released from the hospital. the shooting also left a neighbor, 43-year-old timothy gillespie dead. gillespie had tried to stop ross from entering the home, and police say his actions helped other people in the house escape unharmed. ross's estranged wife was not home during the shooting....
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and because of this delay, we're now going to have to take down garfield and rossi pool at the same time which has a reverb impact throughout our system. the other thing i would like to point out, balboa is an interesting example because it is this large complex. the requirement of primary service would have essentially put substation with wires over a park. so in addition to all the things that have been talked about there's the safety aspect, or the perception of safety, for our users that's a concern. another example is the same disagreement. the geneva car barn. old muni building. we're working with a series of partners to transform it into a performing arts center. this resolved quickly. only took us about three months. so overall, this conversation around primary versus secondary has cost the taxpayer just in our department, one of the smaller departments you're going to hear from today, over $2 million and at least two years of lost access to our facilities. not to make a complicated subject even more complicated, but there are also other challenges with pg&e that i just wanted to
and because of this delay, we're now going to have to take down garfield and rossi pool at the same time which has a reverb impact throughout our system. the other thing i would like to point out, balboa is an interesting example because it is this large complex. the requirement of primary service would have essentially put substation with wires over a park. so in addition to all the things that have been talked about there's the safety aspect, or the perception of safety, for our users that's...
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the ceo of -- dean garfield is with us along with ellie wheeler here with us at post 9 good to see youh. >> good morning. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks for having us. >> there's a report out today, they say escalating trade protectioni protectionism. supply chain effects could have an out-sized effect on a few companies. two named by name are intel and texas instruments. is that sort of the way the industry is feeling? >> well, i think it includes tech but extends beyond tech the supply chains for all companies are incredibly internationally integrated china is central to that the president's tariffs will certainly have an impact on those supply chains. more importantly, will have an impact on consumers and their wallets. when you get to $200 million in tariffs, it's hard to be surgical the impact will be broadly felt. >> it's still a small percentage of the economy overall what's the concern if there is any in silicon valley, for example. >> sorry. >> i was asking ellie. >> go ahead. >> again, i think it's too early to tell. i think people are trying to shift through it to dean's
the ceo of -- dean garfield is with us along with ellie wheeler here with us at post 9 good to see youh. >> good morning. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks for having us. >> there's a report out today, they say escalating trade protectioni protectionism. supply chain effects could have an out-sized effect on a few companies. two named by name are intel and texas instruments. is that sort of the way the industry is feeling? >> well, i think it includes tech but...
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kennedy, lincoln, garfield, they had almost been done to death, one might say. terrible to sort through history this way, deciding which stories delivered a bang. but then i remembered the letter, the dual. with all of the fame of visual al,her was not a sharp -- du there was not a sharp memory of it. this was before the famous musical when alexander hamilton lived in some obscurity and aaron burr worse than that. many people were not exactly sure who killed who, let alone why or where or how and there was the essential publishing question. had the dual been done? it was obviously covered in all the biographies of the two men, but to my surprise there had been no good book about it. there was a remarkable book about hamilton. the best biography of burr was about 30 years old. i was intrigued, to fascinating men from the dawn of the nation joined forever in an act of appalling violence. this set of possibilities. oddly, it was not until then that i remembered hamilton's letter. it seemed then that it was a letter sent to me to find and read and ultimately explain
kennedy, lincoln, garfield, they had almost been done to death, one might say. terrible to sort through history this way, deciding which stories delivered a bang. but then i remembered the letter, the dual. with all of the fame of visual al,her was not a sharp -- du there was not a sharp memory of it. this was before the famous musical when alexander hamilton lived in some obscurity and aaron burr worse than that. many people were not exactly sure who killed who, let alone why or where or how...
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best "spider-man" reboot ever. ( laughter ) suck it, andrew garfield! suck it!why this little trash panda started climbing, but he ended up there for two whole days because the windows in the building don't open, so they couldn't rescue him. but they could take adorable photos, like this one... >> audience: awww! >> stephen: of course, windows that open might solve the "raccoon on the side of your office building" problem, but present you with a new "raccoon inside your office building" problem. ( laughter ) but, for 48 hours, the internet watched breathlessly, dubbing the little critter "the m.p.r. raccoon," because minnesota public radio was across the street, and they were all over this story. yeah, their coverage was incredible. i loved the raccoon's interview on "fresh air." ( laughter and applause ) >> stephen: she's the best interviewer. she just gets answers. ( cheers and applause ) her research-- her research is incredible. >> jon: yeah! >> stephen: no one else is going to get that answer. >> jon: that's a good answer. >> stephen: and watching this racc
best "spider-man" reboot ever. ( laughter ) suck it, andrew garfield! suck it!why this little trash panda started climbing, but he ended up there for two whole days because the windows in the building don't open, so they couldn't rescue him. but they could take adorable photos, like this one... >> audience: awww! >> stephen: of course, windows that open might solve the "raccoon on the side of your office building" problem, but present you with a new "raccoon...
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it is the same platform that garfield and john f. kennedy and each of the unknowns lay upon. we will talk about them more when we get into the double internment of world war ii and the korean war of the unknown soldier. this is the opportunity for americans to pay their respects, and thousands did, filing in. think about the veterans that did that that don't know who is in the casket. there buddy that did not come home from work. world war i was a terrific war, and advances in technology made it difficult to wear identifying bodies was difficult. all the families that could not be there, at least they knew that people were paying respects. the coffin stayed for a couple of days, and on november 11 began the final transition. coming out of the capital, he made the transition onto a horse drawn carriage and carried in darlington. one of the interesting things about the ceremony at the time was -- everybody here has a cell phone, right? you can get onto the internet, google something, watch something live. back then, none of that was there. how did people get their news? newspap
it is the same platform that garfield and john f. kennedy and each of the unknowns lay upon. we will talk about them more when we get into the double internment of world war ii and the korean war of the unknown soldier. this is the opportunity for americans to pay their respects, and thousands did, filing in. think about the veterans that did that that don't know who is in the casket. there buddy that did not come home from work. world war i was a terrific war, and advances in technology made...
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than you can imagine. [ light laughter ] and finally, today was the 40th anniversary of the first "garfieldmic strip so from one guy making fun of a fat lazy orange narcissist to another, congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show for you tonight! he's here to chat about his new film, "sicario: day of the soldado" benicio del toro is here, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] his new book, "i'm sad" is out now, michael ian black is back on the show! [ cheers and applause ] and we have music from rising pop star hayley kiyoko. so you're here on a wonderful night. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all that, white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders holds a lot of press briefings. but i, for one don't think they are asking all the questions we need answers to. so we decided to hold another one right here right now. that's right. sarah huckabee sanders and the "late night" press corps are here in our studio and ready to go. so without further ado, it's time for the "late night white house press briefing." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: sarah, sarah, yes, ove
than you can imagine. [ light laughter ] and finally, today was the 40th anniversary of the first "garfieldmic strip so from one guy making fun of a fat lazy orange narcissist to another, congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show for you tonight! he's here to chat about his new film, "sicario: day of the soldado" benicio del toro is here, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] his new book, "i'm sad" is out now, michael ian black is back on the show! [...
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it's the exact same platform that garfield and john f. kennedy and each of the unknowns lay upon. we'll talk about that more when we get into the double enterment for world war ii and the korean war for the unknown soldier. this was the opportunity for americans to now pay their respects, and thousands upon thousands did, filing in. think about the veterans that did that that don't know who's in that casket, their buddy that didn't come home from war. and world war i was a horrific war. advances in technology made it incrediblely lethal to where identifying bodies was difficult. all those families that couldn't be there, at least they knew that people were paying respects. he laid in state for a couple of days, and then on november 11 he began the final transition. coming down out of the capitol, he made the transition on to a case son, a horse-drawn carriage, and carried into arlington. one of the interesting things about the ceremony at this time was that everybody's here got a cell phone, right? you can get on the internet. you can google something. you can watch something live
it's the exact same platform that garfield and john f. kennedy and each of the unknowns lay upon. we'll talk about that more when we get into the double enterment for world war ii and the korean war for the unknown soldier. this was the opportunity for americans to now pay their respects, and thousands upon thousands did, filing in. think about the veterans that did that that don't know who's in that casket, their buddy that didn't come home from war. and world war i was a horrific war....
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follow garfield on our markets live blog. to wall street now. it is a new era at one of the company's largest banks. named davids solomon it's next ceo. second quarter earnings were slightly missed. the cfo says that david solomon has been a key driver of the bank'srowth -- think -- growth. >> you have seen this in the results. there is emphasis on the growth plan, on driving revenue and earnings growth, all of these are parts of the strategy. david has been instrumental in that strategy. michaelt's bring in dan -- reichel. looking ahead to a solomon ere=a -- era, what does this mean? dan: it is a shift in power and goldman sachs. it is one of the most closely watched financial establishments in the world. increasing the revenue. if you look at the evolution of goldman since the crisis in the past 10 years, the trading operation has been less emphasized. at the same time, the investment area isvid solomon's growing in importance. this is an important shift. ramy: looking back at the legacy, how can solomon capitalize that and continue forward on
follow garfield on our markets live blog. to wall street now. it is a new era at one of the company's largest banks. named davids solomon it's next ceo. second quarter earnings were slightly missed. the cfo says that david solomon has been a key driver of the bank'srowth -- think -- growth. >> you have seen this in the results. there is emphasis on the growth plan, on driving revenue and earnings growth, all of these are parts of the strategy. david has been instrumental in that strategy....
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i like garfield himself to present the asian data post because it have started picking up over the next. ordinarily that there. bull and pair -- bear. follow more on our story on the arm markets life bloomberg. get a market run down on one click and there is also plenty of commentary. our expert editors as well. a lot to talk about in china markets these days. jessica summers joining us from new york. reporter: the trump administration is taking aim at beijing again improving that the chinese mobile content to the u.s. telecom market on grounds of national security. the commerce department says the sec should deny the base 2011 application and the latest bad over china's growing influence. impose tariffso on chinese goods on wednesday. u.k. prime minister theresa may come off has held meetings with ministers to win their support. pro-and anti-brexit figures are split between two possible options. officials say may has drawn up a third plan to combine the best of early models. the uk's future relationship with a you -- the eu. orderdge's pricewaterhousecoopers to pay more than $620 milli
i like garfield himself to present the asian data post because it have started picking up over the next. ordinarily that there. bull and pair -- bear. follow more on our story on the arm markets life bloomberg. get a market run down on one click and there is also plenty of commentary. our expert editors as well. a lot to talk about in china markets these days. jessica summers joining us from new york. reporter: the trump administration is taking aim at beijing again improving that the chinese...
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washington, the average wage increase just hit a 10-year high and those increases are benefiting like garfield county. the smallest coirnt in the state of washington and the average wage increase has been 8.7% this the last year. another small rural county, they have seen a 6.6% increase in the has year. for other rural counties, unemployment rates. another in my district, seen a .2% drop. for families and small businesses who are no longer jofrle taxed and joifer regulated, they have confidence because they can achieve a better life and reach their full fonings. that's what i'm most excited about. i'm excited about the hope and optimism that is bringing top people across this country. it wasn't that long ago, 2010, unemployment was at 9.9%. our policies have unleashed economic growth. more americans are coming into the work force. just last month, 600,000 americans and i'm proud to say people with disabilities, as the "washington post" reported the jobless rate for workers with disabilities has fallen at a faster rate than the general population. washington state is this is good news because
washington, the average wage increase just hit a 10-year high and those increases are benefiting like garfield county. the smallest coirnt in the state of washington and the average wage increase has been 8.7% this the last year. another small rural county, they have seen a 6.6% increase in the has year. for other rural counties, unemployment rates. another in my district, seen a .2% drop. for families and small businesses who are no longer jofrle taxed and joifer regulated, they have...
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been looking at semiconductors, which have managed to sort of withstand the seen.urmoil we have garfielding demand for semiconductors, and away way, they are set of the industrials of the world, and industrials in general are looking ok. favorite ofracting interest, both here in asia, and also in the u.s.. so yes, the picture is mixed. the big question is, when we came to the beginning of this year and in the first stages since, there was a fear that the markets got overstretched on the upside. we had big drops. the question has always been, how far is enough for the decline? so i think that is a question that we are looking to answer going forward, especially with happening, tweaks both in china, japan, and also in general, a bit of a more measured race when it comes to global tightening wave that the so has been leading -- again, it is a really tough ask to say, just by this, or just by that. you have to be very nimble at the moment. to the firstead day of trade for the open in the asia-pacific, we will see how that pans out. thank you very much, bloomberg strategist. now to the top st
been looking at semiconductors, which have managed to sort of withstand the seen.urmoil we have garfielding demand for semiconductors, and away way, they are set of the industrials of the world, and industrials in general are looking ok. favorite ofracting interest, both here in asia, and also in the u.s.. so yes, the picture is mixed. the big question is, when we came to the beginning of this year and in the first stages since, there was a fear that the markets got overstretched on the upside....
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rangers defied the winter ice and rain to rebuild that memorial cairn, 900 metres up on the summit of garfield, but we have had so much help from everybody. the mountain leaders have given their expertise are free, so it has been absolutely amazing, and it has been absolutely amazing, and it has been absolutely amazing, and it has just been so nice to see it all come together and see it all happen. the choir have called themselves the fellowship of hill, wind and sunshine, words used by the poet and mountaineer geoffrey winthrop young when he handed the fels to the nation. a century on, his great—nephewjoined fels to the nation. a century on, his great—nephew joined the celebration. i have taken it for granted all my life, but it is good to be doing it again now, singing about at all. to remind us what an inspirational gesture it was. i love that, wouldn't it be great if you are climbing up and met that lot at the top. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. some newsjust in and three men have been arrested in london over a suspected acid attac
rangers defied the winter ice and rain to rebuild that memorial cairn, 900 metres up on the summit of garfield, but we have had so much help from everybody. the mountain leaders have given their expertise are free, so it has been absolutely amazing, and it has been absolutely amazing, and it has been absolutely amazing, and it has just been so nice to see it all come together and see it all happen. the choir have called themselves the fellowship of hill, wind and sunshine, words used by the...