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thom jensen with one of the communities hardest hit. >> reporter: major question in santa rosa's coffey park area. will it fall by the wayside filing bankruptcy? tubbs fire in october 2017, flames destroyed more than 2,800 homes and claimed 22 lives. determined that faulty pg&e fire lines whipped by strong winds ignited first fire. vice mayor now worries what will happen to victims who could have owed millions. >> are my constituents, neighbors going to be made whole? will we will leverage to get the safety changes to make sure is didn't happen again? >> reporter: work with lawmakers to make sure company is forced to implement safety upgrades a decade behind. victims' neighbors agree people who lost homes and loved ones shouldn't suffer more because of the bankruptcy. >> should get full financial compensation. >> reporter: governor gavin newsom promises his office will be watching pg&e. >> have been not trusted player in the past. admitted knowingly misleading regulators. >> reporter: says all options are on the table, possibly looking at sale of the gas operations and san francisco hea
thom jensen with one of the communities hardest hit. >> reporter: major question in santa rosa's coffey park area. will it fall by the wayside filing bankruptcy? tubbs fire in october 2017, flames destroyed more than 2,800 homes and claimed 22 lives. determined that faulty pg&e fire lines whipped by strong winds ignited first fire. vice mayor now worries what will happen to victims who could have owed millions. >> are my constituents, neighbors going to be made whole? will we...
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a bone marrow transplan for son jensen intended to cure him of sicklel disease. >> i want to see this child live without pain. >> reporter: here's the cause of the excruciating chronic pain associated with sickle cell, misshapeenedlood drelz that clog develops starving organs and tissuesf oxygen. >> sometimes the pain is so bad, it's hard to explain it. >> reporter: treatments are limited to heavy painkillers and frequent blood transfusions. ideally a bone marrow transplt would replace the patient's blood and immune system but finding an exact donor is often impossible. >> the problem is that you only have a one in four chance of finding a cybilng as a matc >> reporter: doctors at johns hopkins hospital have spent decades perfectinhn a tue using donor's who are only partial or half matches. >> the ability to use a half match family donor means forua every stion we encounter we can find every suitabledonor. >> reporter: it volves taking the healthy cel from a donor and transferring patient. the >> the medical science is there to finally help him. t>> reporter: and you're one to do it.
a bone marrow transplan for son jensen intended to cure him of sicklel disease. >> i want to see this child live without pain. >> reporter: here's the cause of the excruciating chronic pain associated with sickle cell, misshapeenedlood drelz that clog develops starving organs and tissuesf oxygen. >> sometimes the pain is so bad, it's hard to explain it. >> reporter: treatments are limited to heavy painkillers and frequent blood transfusions. ideally a bone marrow...
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nbc bay area's tom jensen is live along the embarcadero with what turned out to be a really tricky day for travelers and for first responders, tom. >> reporter: it really-d anoushah. serenity after the storm, and before that next wave of rain comes through tomorrow. but boy, you're right. earlier today it was really crazy. and that storm left all sorts of headaches in its wake across the bay area. in daly city tonight a driver on northbound interstate 280 discovered the hard way that water on the road plus high speeds are a dangerous combination. >> we're advising drivers to slow down, especially in inclement weather like this. >> he was rushed to a nearby hospital after he lost control, hit construction equipment, and then crashed through a guardrail, careening toward a busy street below the interstate. the windy conditions and high tides led to flooding on the embarcadero this morning, even closing pier 14 for a time. at san francisco international the weather led to nearly 500 delayed flights and more than 80 cancellations, even those passengers whose flights were on time found a re
nbc bay area's tom jensen is live along the embarcadero with what turned out to be a really tricky day for travelers and for first responders, tom. >> reporter: it really-d anoushah. serenity after the storm, and before that next wave of rain comes through tomorrow. but boy, you're right. earlier today it was really crazy. and that storm left all sorts of headaches in its wake across the bay area. in daly city tonight a driver on northbound interstate 280 discovered the hard way that...
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. >> thom jensen is in san jose. you learned more about what happened. >> yes. there were remnants of fireworks out here on the sidewalk. neighbors said they heard these roman candles and bottle rockets going off after midnight last night. we were told by a fire captain that it's one thing they're looking at as the cause of the fire that started in this fire and spread to fisome more. fire was shooting through the windows and out the roof when our camera arrived on the scene after 3:30 this morning. two san jose city fire stations respond responded. it started in that front apartment. ten nantd ants there told me th no idea how it started. >> we just noticed the alarm. we got out. >> was the apartment full of smoke when you got out? >> not at first, but pretty quickly. the smoke filled up quickly. >> a battalion chief told me they have no idea what caused the fire. everyone just happy to get out of this uninjured. the tenants and firefighters alike. they should get a better look at the ignition point and the cause once we get the sun up later on this morning. fi
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so all that we were waiting for was jensen to come out and jensen has lowered the bar that people willlia i think he's saying wait a quarter because there's an inventory backup david, people want to own these stocks the peak in these stocks is usually mid-february so you'll get people that want to be in them i say wait, long day come on. nvidia, i don't know, there's probably 30 people who follow it and the vast majority of buys on it 22, 23 buys, so people are -- the analysts who follow it will say, listen, still above where it was in january. i'm going to downgrade it. why don't you wait to see the downgrades and then do the buy. >> we're also going to wait for what's on "mad money" tonight real quickly. >> i've got rusty brasiel, the best oil guy in the world. we'll talk about the permion and the decline in oil price and what it really means david, this is going to be a long day, and it's not necessarily going to be a positive day i'm glad to have my partner here, because we've got apple, negative read-through. nvidia is not apple, but this china issue is really the issue. >> yeah.
so all that we were waiting for was jensen to come out and jensen has lowered the bar that people willlia i think he's saying wait a quarter because there's an inventory backup david, people want to own these stocks the peak in these stocks is usually mid-february so you'll get people that want to be in them i say wait, long day come on. nvidia, i don't know, there's probably 30 people who follow it and the vast majority of buys on it 22, 23 buys, so people are -- the analysts who follow it...
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nbc bay area tom jensen joins us with the details. >> reporter: this is significant. the last time there was a citizenship question like this on a u.s. census was during the beginning of harry truman second term in 1950. the decision that comes out of this courthouse could be an historic one. on one side of the courtroom, the department of justice defending the trump administration plan to add a question on the census asking about citizenship status. >> it is going to determine the individuals in our country and provide information that allows us to comply with our own laws. on the other side, california which filed the lawsuit asked thert to stop this question at least families won't take the survey and thus will not be counted about their immigration status. california's attorney general was confident the court will strike the question from the census. >> this latest move to threaten california is not just a bad idea, it is against the idea. >> reporter: arguing the question is politically motivated. and that will lead to communities receiving less social funding fo
nbc bay area tom jensen joins us with the details. >> reporter: this is significant. the last time there was a citizenship question like this on a u.s. census was during the beginning of harry truman second term in 1950. the decision that comes out of this courthouse could be an historic one. on one side of the courtroom, the department of justice defending the trump administration plan to add a question on the census asking about citizenship status. >> it is going to determine the...
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that guard is dan jensen. today his family and supporters gathered at the site of the attack to let everyone know one of those blows to the head has left him in a coma. he had emergency brain surgery the night of the attack and is now in a rehab facility. they say he doesn't recognize family members and must relearn basic skills. >> he can't walk yet. he can feed himself, he started to brush his own teeth. that was a huge, huge accomplishment. >> 24 year old jesse viera faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon, held without bail and expected in court tomorrow. his attorney says, though, he has video that will prove the skateboarders were not the aggressors and plans to play in court. the victim's family says viera is one of as many as eight skateboarders who attacked jensen and they want the others arrested and prosecuted. >>> after a member of the planning commission was arrested on duchlti charges. he was caught intoxicated behind the wheel of his tesla. they suspect he was using the drive assist mode.
that guard is dan jensen. today his family and supporters gathered at the site of the attack to let everyone know one of those blows to the head has left him in a coma. he had emergency brain surgery the night of the attack and is now in a rehab facility. they say he doesn't recognize family members and must relearn basic skills. >> he can't walk yet. he can feed himself, he started to brush his own teeth. that was a huge, huge accomplishment. >> 24 year old jesse viera faces...
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jensen says she'll fight until that's changed and women are equally represented in the german parliament and everywhere. there's still a long way to go. well queen elizabeth's husband prince philip walked away unscathed from a car crash near the royal sandringham estate earlier today according to reports the ninety seven year old he was driving the range rover himself at the time was shaken by the action two people in the other vehicle have been treated for minor injuries. jared read my colleague he is tracking that story for what happened well as you say he was out driving behind the wheel himself and the the royal family sandringham estate which is in norfolk around two hundred kilometers northeast of london is a joyride what was he going to the store what was he doing we don't know he was out with his body god and he was pulling out onto a road when the crash happened and yet his range rover ended up on its side and he escapes quite miraculously he was said to be very shocked and shaken as you cannot imagine he was taken to see his doctor he's now back home at the estate and two peopl
jensen says she'll fight until that's changed and women are equally represented in the german parliament and everywhere. there's still a long way to go. well queen elizabeth's husband prince philip walked away unscathed from a car crash near the royal sandringham estate earlier today according to reports the ninety seven year old he was driving the range rover himself at the time was shaken by the action two people in the other vehicle have been treated for minor injuries. jared read my...
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lisa: coming up, and interview with greg jensen.ight now, we will take a look at what's happening in the markets. what'sriggs checking out moving higher on the back of those earnings reports. the focus is, procter & gamble. they are beating on the top and bottom line, boosting the high 1%.of that 2019 view by there was a big focus on organic revenue growth. 2.7%.g estimates of with the september promotion, which was helping drive sales. investors breathing a sigh of relief. they are beating their peer group. looking forward, analysts want to see how they can gain market share in key categories. presencethe e-commerce is so important. it looks like the company's turnaround plan, which was originally criticized by nelson peltz, is being felt. lisa: this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: good afternoon from davos, switzerland. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live from the world economic forum. another busy day coming up and a stack to show as well -- stacked show as well. coming up, brian moynihan. tom: really timely because of the expense ratio
lisa: coming up, and interview with greg jensen.ight now, we will take a look at what's happening in the markets. what'sriggs checking out moving higher on the back of those earnings reports. the focus is, procter & gamble. they are beating on the top and bottom line, boosting the high 1%.of that 2019 view by there was a big focus on organic revenue growth. 2.7%.g estimates of with the september promotion, which was helping drive sales. investors breathing a sigh of relief. they are beating...
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soon after su her rival nvidia jensen huang took the stage, said wow, underwhelming.md letting the charts do the talking. two stocks are telling a different story of late. amd the best performing stock in the s&p, up 18%, nvidia fell off highs of more than 30% i also spoke with the ceo of intel mobile eye unit, how they're using photos in regular facing cameras to redefine mapping. >> the problem is logistical information, how do you build maps at scale, to do it efficiently and crowd sourcing idea allows us to do it at zero cost basically leverage the fact that all new cars are coming out with a front facing camera, the majority of them have mobile insight, in puts us in good position to introduce new technology to the processing chips to get maps through crowd sourcing. >> and mentioned that in a couple years since they bought mobile eye, they doubled the work force, mostly in r&d, an environment where engineers are in short supply. intel has big staffing in israel where it is based which helps. >> one more thing with car driving technology to map with the chips? >>
soon after su her rival nvidia jensen huang took the stage, said wow, underwhelming.md letting the charts do the talking. two stocks are telling a different story of late. amd the best performing stock in the s&p, up 18%, nvidia fell off highs of more than 30% i also spoke with the ceo of intel mobile eye unit, how they're using photos in regular facing cameras to redefine mapping. >> the problem is logistical information, how do you build maps at scale, to do it efficiently and crowd...
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we're live in san rafael, thom jensen, "today in the bay." >> it's dark. you don't want to come up on something. >> a lot of dangers out there. thank you so much, thom. >>> power lines and trees down. also south county, santa cruz mountains, overall speed sensors look great. a later build from highway 17. thom is on the scene up north and we're getting him set up. we want to talk to kris sanchez in the mountains 17 sanborn, highway 9, summit road. bear creek road all affected by treee to follow that. if you don't know what those roadways are, fine. stick to mainly freeways. meanwhile bayic r roads, not a traffic. that's food news. maybe an extra day for the holiday weekend. >> especially since the rain cleared out. >> i'm going to make sure we have nice weather for the women's march. >> this saturday. >> this weekend. i'll be mc'ing out there so come by and say hi. let's talk about showers you'll see this morning as you get ready to head out. we have another round of heavy rain moving across parts of the north bay and extending to east bay. make sure you'v
we're live in san rafael, thom jensen, "today in the bay." >> it's dark. you don't want to come up on something. >> a lot of dangers out there. thank you so much, thom. >>> power lines and trees down. also south county, santa cruz mountains, overall speed sensors look great. a later build from highway 17. thom is on the scene up north and we're getting him set up. we want to talk to kris sanchez in the mountains 17 sanborn, highway 9, summit road. bear creek road...
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thom jensen with more. >> reporter: you never know where flooding will happen. even happens in areas like this from time to time. key to preventing it, what they didn't do in the past sometimes is clearing debris out of the gutters along the roads that lead to storm drains. when they back up, they can flood. some of the debris is heavy. a contra costa county public works crew fires up chainsaws in preparation for the coming storms. this huge tree fell in the storm system two weeks in danger of blocking drainage, got to get all of it out. >> that way there isn't flooding and danger to motorists driving by. >> reporter: trees are chipped and chips spread across the roadside to prevent weeds. >> whether the next storm comes we have a drainage that isn't blocked. >> reporter: hoping to prevent a lot of the mayhem we saw last time winds and rain took their toll on parts of costra kosta county. wants everybody to know the flood risks around homes and know best evacuation routes in case. also keep storm drains, gutters, drain pipes and other drainage around your proper
thom jensen with more. >> reporter: you never know where flooding will happen. even happens in areas like this from time to time. key to preventing it, what they didn't do in the past sometimes is clearing debris out of the gutters along the roads that lead to storm drains. when they back up, they can flood. some of the debris is heavy. a contra costa county public works crew fires up chainsaws in preparation for the coming storms. this huge tree fell in the storm system two weeks in...
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tom jensen with that story. >> reporter: ocean beach here is part of golden state recreational area. with the garbage cans overflowing, they decided to get out and do some work today. congress woman jackie speier and jared huffman were out here with volunteers making sure all the garbage was cleaned up. this is work that those federal employees who are now furloughed would normally do. picking up garbage, making sure restrooms are cleaned or picking up fallen tree limbs. many of the workers live paycheck to pay check. and they say congress must pass a resolution. those workers normally provide. >> and the stunt that the president has under taken here is costing people money and anguish and lives and probably some health conditions as well. >> this is expensive and damaging to businesses, to employees. it's deeply shameful if you care about governing. >> reporter: a local dog owner group and also volunteered and local disposal and recycle company picked up all of the garbage from the receptacles that the representatives and volunteers packed up in bags. that is how they were able to s
tom jensen with that story. >> reporter: ocean beach here is part of golden state recreational area. with the garbage cans overflowing, they decided to get out and do some work today. congress woman jackie speier and jared huffman were out here with volunteers making sure all the garbage was cleaned up. this is work that those federal employees who are now furloughed would normally do. picking up garbage, making sure restrooms are cleaned or picking up fallen tree limbs. many of the...
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saying are only a few, of a much larger network.this time the car was on the side of the road at jensen and 41.banta: "they did have rings in their possession -- they had necklaces and they had jewelry, and they even had polishing compound to make the jewelry look really pretty." chp say there's a growing list of victims, but there are as many as 70 who have come forward statewide.they say the suspects have been reported to work as a family and typically have young children with them. investigators say they dress professionally, speak with a thick accent, and are believed to be from romania.jarrod banta / chp: "we don't want anyone to get injured. we don't want anybody to get injured on the freeway. we don't want anybody to get injured in a gas station or when they ge (grant) that was vanessa vasconcelos reporting. they are asking anyone who may encounter the scammers to call 9-1-1. (anchor) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.(anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a spring-like day with beautiful
saying are only a few, of a much larger network.this time the car was on the side of the road at jensen and 41.banta: "they did have rings in their possession -- they had necklaces and they had jewelry, and they even had polishing compound to make the jewelry look really pretty." chp say there's a growing list of victims, but there are as many as 70 who have come forward statewide.they say the suspects have been reported to work as a family and typically have young children with them....
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thom jensen has the story from sacramento. ♪ >> reporter: a party in the state's capitol city, hostedy its new couple. a night to celebrate on the eve of governor-elect gavin newsom's inauguration. the theme, california rises, because proceeds from the party and concert to victims of the state's destructive wildfires. >> and to celebrate the first responder sps the right thing to do. >> reporter: newsom will be sworn in as state capitol here in sacramento. he says he's ready to tackle the work ahead right away. >> but a budget that, within 48 hours, i'll be presenting, maybe 72, pending strike down in los angeles, the challenges it faces to issues related to our utilities. two men from paradise who opened the concert lost their homes in the camp wildfire and have written two songs about the experience and their communities. ♪ i thank god that i escaped with my life ♪ >> reporter: money from those songs go to fire victims, in addition to the $5 million raised. >> i am so very, very humbled by the outpouring of generosity, support and love that's been shown to my little town of paradise
thom jensen has the story from sacramento. ♪ >> reporter: a party in the state's capitol city, hostedy its new couple. a night to celebrate on the eve of governor-elect gavin newsom's inauguration. the theme, california rises, because proceeds from the party and concert to victims of the state's destructive wildfires. >> and to celebrate the first responder sps the right thing to do. >> reporter: newsom will be sworn in as state capitol here in sacramento. he says he's ready...
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discuss in your book, "the beloved world of sonia sotomayor," and this is a question from garrett jensen stanford university, palo alto, california. in that november is aem diabetes awareness month, can you discuss how diabetes has played a role in your career development, and now those living with disabilities can also manage to reach the highest levels? >> guest: one of the things that's the most important in my life with diabetes is really realizing how precious life is. when you have a disability or a chronic condition, you appreciate e every minute that u have in life. you know that you have to take advantage of every moment that you are permitted to enjoy yourself and have in this world. and so for me my diabetes taught me discipline. it taught me how to take care of myself, how to stay healthy. it taught me that every day i had to bring out of life as much as i could. and so i studied very hard. i did a lot of afterschool activities. on friday and saturday night i partied a lot, andhe saturday ad sunday during the day i worked because my family was poor and we needed to earn a lit
discuss in your book, "the beloved world of sonia sotomayor," and this is a question from garrett jensen stanford university, palo alto, california. in that november is aem diabetes awareness month, can you discuss how diabetes has played a role in your career development, and now those living with disabilities can also manage to reach the highest levels? >> guest: one of the things that's the most important in my life with diabetes is really realizing how precious life is. when...
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live in san rafael thom jensen, "today in the bay." >>> turning roadways into rivers in some places as well. a car floating away in sonoma county overnight. a normally busy intersection at schellville. it backs up when the creek did for decades. they have been trying to stem the runoff upstream to reduce the problem. >>> 4:36 for you right now. coming up on "today in the bay." a popular tesla program ending. the reason, free super charging going away. >>> say good-bye to gymboree. a disappointing milestone for that. whether you were borne for more dance-offs... more travels... or more touchdowns. get the immune support that gives you more. airborne gummies have 50% more vitamin-c than emergen-c... plus our crafted blend of vitamins, minerals and herbs. airborne. >>>. >> good morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street set to open lower. the dow up more than 100 points on the back of strong quarterly earnings from goldman sachs and bank of america. on today's watch list, a report on housing starts and the number of people
live in san rafael thom jensen, "today in the bay." >>> turning roadways into rivers in some places as well. a car floating away in sonoma county overnight. a normally busy intersection at schellville. it backs up when the creek did for decades. they have been trying to stem the runoff upstream to reduce the problem. >>> 4:36 for you right now. coming up on "today in the bay." a popular tesla program ending. the reason, free super charging going away....
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. >> jensen said says she will fight until that change. and until women are equal in the drill and -- german parliament and everywhere. there's still a long way to go. anchor: tennis in the australian open, women's top seed struggled in her second round match against sophia kendon, but advanced in a three set trailer. japan's naomi osaka won in straight sets to reach the third round. she has made the semis in four of the last five grand slam events. meanwhile, serena williams crushed jenny bouchard in straight sets to advance. she remains the favorite to win what would be her 24th major. in the men's singles, germany's fourth seed scraped through his third round match against his french opponent. japan have sealed the top spot in their asian cup group with a 2-1 win over uzbekistan. they came from a goal down to win their third successive game and will play either saudi arabia or qatar in the next round. despite losing today, uzbekistan will still progress to the round of 16 as group runners-up, where they face reigning champions australia
. >> jensen said says she will fight until that change. and until women are equal in the drill and -- german parliament and everywhere. there's still a long way to go. anchor: tennis in the australian open, women's top seed struggled in her second round match against sophia kendon, but advanced in a three set trailer. japan's naomi osaka won in straight sets to reach the third round. she has made the semis in four of the last five grand slam events. meanwhile, serena williams crushed...
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jensen says she'll fight until that's changed and women are equally represented in the german parliament and everywhere. that's still a long way to go you. are through sports news now tennis in the australian open women's top seed simona halep struggled in her second round match against americans of fia can in but advantage in a three set thriller meanwhile japan's naomi osaka continued her winning streak the current u.s. open champion won in straight sets to reach the third round she has made the semi's in four of the last five grand slam events meanwhile serena williams crushed jenny bouchard in straight sets to advance we as remains the favorite to win what would be her well twenty fourth major in the men's singles germany's fourth seeded alexander very have scraped through his second round match against france's jeremy sharks are the football now and japan have sealed the top spot in their asian cup group with a two one win over was back a stand then they came back from a goal down to win their third successive game and will play either saudi arabia or qatar in the next round now des
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the move by the appliance maker means two executives will relocate — chief financial officerjorn jensennd netflix's ‘roma' are leading the nominations for this year's 0scars, with both films receiving 10 each. the academy awards are held in hollywood next month. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has more details. did you just look at me? did you? look at me! look at me! how dare you! close your eyes! olivia colman giving what might well turn out to be an oscar—winning performance as a potty—mouthed queen anne in the favourite. alongside fellow british actress rachel weisz, who is shortlisted in the supporting actress category with co—star emma stone. i'm a servant. where would i get a horse? many of the scenes in the favourite were filmed here in the cartoon gallery at hampton court palace, which is now full of the costumes that featured in the film, including the one worn by olivia colman playing queen anne in her nightdress. now, queen anne also lived here in the early part of the 18th century when she was monarch, using this very space for her privy council meetings. the favourite has te
the move by the appliance maker means two executives will relocate — chief financial officerjorn jensennd netflix's ‘roma' are leading the nominations for this year's 0scars, with both films receiving 10 each. the academy awards are held in hollywood next month. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has more details. did you just look at me? did you? look at me! look at me! how dare you! close your eyes! olivia colman giving what might well turn out to be an oscar—winning performance as a...
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jensen. and. giuliani to grease the lawn to ensure the design of. the bounce house celebrating it seventeen or twenty nine thousand. and sixty six w. . how do you want to live in a radical way discover the bauhaus go house world church january thirteenth on the w. . where is home. when your family is scattered across the globe. with the insisted you do places to put it was a journey back to the roots should get a minimum monthly. charge family from somalia who lives around. them want to go to urgent assistance and. good family starts in january twenty third d. w. . bush famous violinist and conductor under the ring is joins us next as the show goes out on the road to. cover one of walking through this very special edition of your own max where we have a very special guest hosting the program with us and to.
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get ahead and have run out and not have on your ass jensen gentlemen are going to be developed less and didn't have. that. pressure does it have. shut down or you know also launching new uniform. we've got more flooding rains into northeastern parts of australia and all the areas of queensland still struggling with the heavy downpours the weather system bringing some rain down towards the south while the more welcome here and ahead of this weather system it stays very hot adelaide and melbourne still getting well up into the thirty's and in tasmania we are still having some problems with major wildfire still burning away at least ten of those five still well out of control said the battle does continue but we should see somewhat cooler weather grassy pushing in as we head towards the weekend for wednesday temperature is thirty six thirty seven for adelaide and also for melbourne that is for the north if you downpours continuing more flooding rains coming back towards townsville can still doing too badly by this day for sallis still very much in evidence that was a southwestern to the th
get ahead and have run out and not have on your ass jensen gentlemen are going to be developed less and didn't have. that. pressure does it have. shut down or you know also launching new uniform. we've got more flooding rains into northeastern parts of australia and all the areas of queensland still struggling with the heavy downpours the weather system bringing some rain down towards the south while the more welcome here and ahead of this weather system it stays very hot adelaide and melbourne...
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asked jensen how can i portray god how can i portray what is holy and purely spiritual without it becoming sensible and being dragged down to the level of antiquity which the christians termed paganism. ruston because now. the picture of a hierarchical order in heaven is the keen to christian imagery order is the prerequisite for perfection. the first step towards a self-contained christian iconography of angels didn't take place in rome in the fourth century a.d. the roman empire collapsed into two hobs rome and the western part of the empire was overrun by the goths then reconquered by eastern roman by xantia in the mid sixties century rome became a provincial city of the buys and time empire with rivera as its capital. this is where the first systematic pictorial history of the still young christendom as a synthesis of greek philosophy and the christian doctrine of salvation was developed. to drive that love as it is of us ice ice disemployed look at this chart of your number three is normally reserved as a symbol of the day it is this but in the old testament we also have angel often i
asked jensen how can i portray god how can i portray what is holy and purely spiritual without it becoming sensible and being dragged down to the level of antiquity which the christians termed paganism. ruston because now. the picture of a hierarchical order in heaven is the keen to christian imagery order is the prerequisite for perfection. the first step towards a self-contained christian iconography of angels didn't take place in rome in the fourth century a.d. the roman empire collapsed...
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. >> reporter: tom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> here's encouraging news. more than $3 bil including 12 new passenger cars and other system upgrades. they increased officer pay in the new contract which they hope will attract dozens of new recruits to b.a.r.t. pd. they have 30 positions to fill. >>> let's take you outside and look at the evening commute and 880 in oakland. as usual, it's jammed. when it comes to safety on the roads, california is getting five stars. california has implemented ten out of 16 suggested safety laws. everything from ranging from seat belts to helmet laws to car seats. that's third best in the country. the advocacy group now suggests they implement more laws for younger drivers and to prevent people from driving under the influence. >>> singing the national anthem gladys knight is criticizing colin kaepernick. she will sing before the super bowl in atlanta. she says it's bad that it has been dragged into debate whi mentioni mentioning kaepernick by name. she says the anthem and fighting for justice should be separated. meanwhile,
. >> reporter: tom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> here's encouraging news. more than $3 bil including 12 new passenger cars and other system upgrades. they increased officer pay in the new contract which they hope will attract dozens of new recruits to b.a.r.t. pd. they have 30 positions to fill. >>> let's take you outside and look at the evening commute and 880 in oakland. as usual, it's jammed. when it comes to safety on the roads, california is getting five stars....
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] >> commissioner walton: so in honor of their presence, i'm going to read a quote from may carol jensen, who was the first women in space. never limit yourselves because of other's limited imagination. never limit others because of your own limited imagination. section a is accessibility for the public. section b, open-ended item. approval of board minutes for november 13, 2018. can i have a motion and second on the minutes? >> i move approval of the minutes. >> second. >> commissioner walton: miss casco, roll call, please. [roll call] >> clerk: seven ayes. >> commissioner walton: so speaker cards for the regular agenda and for closed session are necessary if you wish to address the board of education. members of the public are reminded that an individual can complete a speaker card prior to the item being called and presented to miss casco, the -- our executive assistant. importantly, according to board rules and procedures, speaker cards will not be accepted for an item already before the board. number two is superintendent's report. dr. matthews? >> thank you, president cook. good ev
] >> commissioner walton: so in honor of their presence, i'm going to read a quote from may carol jensen, who was the first women in space. never limit yourselves because of other's limited imagination. never limit others because of your own limited imagination. section a is accessibility for the public. section b, open-ended item. approval of board minutes for november 13, 2018. can i have a motion and second on the minutes? >> i move approval of the minutes. >> second....
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jason jensen, private investigator: "itús a sweethearts barbie that was manufactured in 1994" they didhat two possible persons of interest have been identified who had some fixation with barbies, and francine bardole with west jordan police says they are using a new cutting edge dna extraction method on the doll. francine bardole, forensic analyst, west jordan city police"in this buffer solution are the skin cells from those who have touch the evidence" but coalition members say dna analysis is expensive for the nonprofit, and are asking for the public's help.karra porter, co-founder, utah cold case coalition"if somebody will come forward and say i know who left that there for i left that there and we may be able to confirm that that might save those resources" lewine says she's happy people are willing to help, but is not putting too much hope into this lead...just yet.lewine tapia, rosie's mother:"it gets harder every year because i still don't have any answers. i just i just don't want to leave this world without knowing who took her and why they took her"if you have any information
jason jensen, private investigator: "itús a sweethearts barbie that was manufactured in 1994" they didhat two possible persons of interest have been identified who had some fixation with barbies, and francine bardole with west jordan police says they are using a new cutting edge dna extraction method on the doll. francine bardole, forensic analyst, west jordan city police"in this buffer solution are the skin cells from those who have touch the evidence" but coalition...
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saying are only a few, of a much larger network.this time the car was on the side of the road at jensen and 41.banta: "they did have rings in their possession -- they had necklaces and they had jewelry, and they even had polishing compound to make the jewelry look really pretty." chp say there's a growing list of victims, but there are as many as 70 who have come forward statewide.they say the suspects have been reported to work as a family and typically have young children with them. investigators say they dress professionally, speak with a thick accent, and are believed to be from romania.jarrod banta / chp: "we don't want anyone to get injured. we don't want anybody to get injured on the freeway. we don't want anybody to get injured in a gas station or when they get approached." (vicki)police are advising the public to call 9-1-1 if they encounter suspicious individuals like the ones perpetrating the scam. (ken) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look ahead lawrence karnow: it
saying are only a few, of a much larger network.this time the car was on the side of the road at jensen and 41.banta: "they did have rings in their possession -- they had necklaces and they had jewelry, and they even had polishing compound to make the jewelry look really pretty." chp say there's a growing list of victims, but there are as many as 70 who have come forward statewide.they say the suspects have been reported to work as a family and typically have young children with them....
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we have showers, jensen a saturday, primarily for the morning, and later sunday, week could be tracking more rain that might hold up into the late afternoon and early ing. tomorrow afternoon skies will be partly cloudy, we will thicken of the cloud cover, chances of showers during the afternoon hours, but a better bet by sunday evening, and still lingering clouds in the sunday evening, as well. forecast highs tomorrow will be in the upper 50s to writer and 60 degrees. i guess my clicker is not working, but i will advance to the computer. temperatures are upper 50s to 60 degrees. your five day forecast, we get a break for a portion of the weekend, and there may be a stronger storm next week into tuesday. >>> coming up on the 11:00 news, we are learning more about davis police officer, natalie corona, her final moments after she was ambushed by gunmen. how her family is responding to the tragic shooting. >>> sports explosion for the warriors, and the opening tips. not to the finish.t. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expe for eve
we have showers, jensen a saturday, primarily for the morning, and later sunday, week could be tracking more rain that might hold up into the late afternoon and early ing. tomorrow afternoon skies will be partly cloudy, we will thicken of the cloud cover, chances of showers during the afternoon hours, but a better bet by sunday evening, and still lingering clouds in the sunday evening, as well. forecast highs tomorrow will be in the upper 50s to writer and 60 degrees. i guess my clicker is not...
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of her programs had an education focus, including lectures from nicole jones, janet cano, francis jensen, richard lou, marion nestle, and marian write a dome and. and whereas through its involvement with teachers and school communities and sfusd, city arts and lectures has reached tens of thousands of san francisco students, at each year , miss goldstein and her organization reserved thousands of free lecture tickets for teachers and their students, as well as nonprofit organizations like homeless prenatal projects, hamilton family, edible schoolyard, and the ella baker centre, and she also initiated a regular lecture series entitled on arts, with proceeds going directly to the scholarship component of a 26 valencia's college and career readiness program. and whereas, until 2012, city arts and lectures have the programs of the herb theater and when it was announced that they would close for retrofitting, she identified the long abandoned north auditorium at 275 hayes street as the ideal site for arts and lectures and events going forward. and upon receiving approval from the school distr
of her programs had an education focus, including lectures from nicole jones, janet cano, francis jensen, richard lou, marion nestle, and marian write a dome and. and whereas through its involvement with teachers and school communities and sfusd, city arts and lectures has reached tens of thousands of san francisco students, at each year , miss goldstein and her organization reserved thousands of free lecture tickets for teachers and their students, as well as nonprofit organizations like...
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live in san jose, thom jensen. >>> there's a big concern about illegal fireworks in 2019 and in previous years as well. cities are really trying to get rid of them. here you see some illegal fireworks there. police are offering in san jose a new way to report violators online. just snap a foet to pophoto and anonymously. >> these are not little firecrackers or sparklers. these are aerial explosives that are shot up hundreds of feet in the air and explode with a lot of percussion and over and over and over again. >> and these may have started a house fire. fines for illegal fireworks with start at $500. selling illegal fireworks can lead to a 50,000 fine and jail time. >>> starting today your pg&e bills are going up. they say because natural gas prices are rising. the move comes after cal fire investigators found the pg&e caused some of the northern california wildfires. >>> federal prosecutors weighing in on whether pg&e can face criminal charges over the camp fire. downed power lines are a prime suspect for starting that wildfire along with many others in northern california the past fe
live in san jose, thom jensen. >>> there's a big concern about illegal fireworks in 2019 and in previous years as well. cities are really trying to get rid of them. here you see some illegal fireworks there. police are offering in san jose a new way to report violators online. just snap a foet to pophoto and anonymously. >> these are not little firecrackers or sparklers. these are aerial explosives that are shot up hundreds of feet in the air and explode with a lot of percussion...
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pocket listen, part of my narrative, that is what was on linkedin, the leaders i admire the most, jensen, wang, there are others these are immigrants like me who have come in with very little, and they represent a leadership that's not top down. as you're looking at a pyramid, imagine these are birds sitting on various different rungs if you're a bird sitting at the lowest rung, and you're looking at and you're seeing crap flow down, that's the usual command and control culture. it's our job to invert that pyram pyramid. if you are an engineer or sales rep at vm ware, our job is to serve them, get the obstacles out of the way or help a customer be successful it doesn't mean you're a door mat. a servant leader can be strong, a hard negotiator. you approach it with humility. >> it's been a remarkable success story. i do love that shirt because you are a fantastic cloud king this is how money is really made long-term. i want to thank sanjay, chief operating officer of customer operations you've got to go to his video because this servant leadership idea is something we're going to explore o
pocket listen, part of my narrative, that is what was on linkedin, the leaders i admire the most, jensen, wang, there are others these are immigrants like me who have come in with very little, and they represent a leadership that's not top down. as you're looking at a pyramid, imagine these are birds sitting on various different rungs if you're a bird sitting at the lowest rung, and you're looking at and you're seeing crap flow down, that's the usual command and control culture. it's our job to...
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live in san francisco, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> now the raw video of this march is trendingour digital platform and this video from jonathan bloom has 87,000 views. what is so good about it? check it out. to see it go to @ bloom tv. >>> thousands marched past the state capitol to honor the king and call out social injustice. one of the names at the forefront, 22-year-old stephen clark, the young father shot -- stephon clark killed by sacramento police last year and unarmed at the time. clark's brother reflected on how king -- martin luther king jr. day means a lot more this year to him. >> we still have a lot of work to do when it comes to bridging that gap and getting along and bringing people together and in unity. we have a lot of work to do especially wh it comes to raich relations. >> clark was shot in the back of the yard of his grandmother's home after officers miss -- mistook his cell phone for a gun. >>> and speeding, dozens of drivers breaking a law in contra costa countries. we told but this highway 4 crackdown last friday. forewarned is forearmed. officers were o
live in san francisco, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> now the raw video of this march is trendingour digital platform and this video from jonathan bloom has 87,000 views. what is so good about it? check it out. to see it go to @ bloom tv. >>> thousands marched past the state capitol to honor the king and call out social injustice. one of the names at the forefront, 22-year-old stephen clark, the young father shot -- stephon clark killed by sacramento police last year and...
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live in san rafael, thom jensen, "today in the bay" nf i know." >> i know a lot of people happy to have power restored. >>> a car found floating away in sonoma county. normally busy intersection at schellville and highway 121 is flooded. it tends to flood during high tide when sonoma creek backs up. it's been happening for decades. local agencies have been working to stem that runoff upstream to try to reduce the problem. >> as always, though, we talked about this. kari mentioned it, when you see standing water, you don't know how deep. just be careful, guys. you have an issue. over here flooding for san rafael, no major concerns. the freeways open. still indicates rio vista, you might have an issue over the antioch bridge. a smooth flow of traffic, metering lights on but no problems out of the maze. calming down after last night's big rain. flooding reported in some patches talking about santa cruz mountains as well. big time watching bear creek road, summit off highway 17. a clear view and drive across san mateo bridge. >> all right. here in the bay area, let's take it up to the sierr
live in san rafael, thom jensen, "today in the bay" nf i know." >> i know a lot of people happy to have power restored. >>> a car found floating away in sonoma county. normally busy intersection at schellville and highway 121 is flooded. it tends to flood during high tide when sonoma creek backs up. it's been happening for decades. local agencies have been working to stem that runoff upstream to try to reduce the problem. >> as always, though, we talked about...
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said, all of party arrivals are coming out already, setting out strong could jensen's and , everything brexit to keeping open the option of a second referendum. does offer that, she risks alienating lawmakers in her own party, a strong number of her own lawmakers want a clean break. we say she narrowly survived, but we knew she was going to survive and she did. it was kind of a given. is your me corbyn going to put out a real challenge for leadership? he certainly can. there is no limit on him having more motions heard he has rebuffed her outreach. he has called her a zombie government. he can bring those further challenges on, but as time goes on and the split widens against him, that could weaken him. right now, he could end up being obstacle. as an she is saying let's put politics aside and move is a collective. matt: even tony blair saying. >> and if she is saying i don't is sayinglk, that he i do want to talk, that could negatively affect them. that i find it interesting tony blair is saying that because some are suggesting corbyn does not want to get involved. if we have the rema
said, all of party arrivals are coming out already, setting out strong could jensen's and , everything brexit to keeping open the option of a second referendum. does offer that, she risks alienating lawmakers in her own party, a strong number of her own lawmakers want a clean break. we say she narrowly survived, but we knew she was going to survive and she did. it was kind of a given. is your me corbyn going to put out a real challenge for leadership? he certainly can. there is no limit on him...
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let's go to david, who is calling from jensen beach, florida. he supports the shutdown. david, good morning. caller: good morning. i totally support it. we have got to sometimes take the sacrifices to do the right thing, and the right thing to get our borders sealed up. for yearsn a mason now, and i have never seen anything in my life how they come over and take my trade. mason's get taken over. we are losing jobs left and right, all year long. "they" you are talking about, who is the "they"? caller: that is another thing i want to talk about. the latinos, they are great masons. i will give them back. they are great. they are taking jobs from americans like me. time after time, my phone stops ringing. they get all the jobs. and it is not just them. you have to look at all the brazilians that come up, all of the canadians that common. i mean, they are everywhere. host: let's go to olivia, who is calling from birmingham, alabama. olivia opposes the shutdown. olivia, good morning. caller: good morning. i sure do. because first of all, you know what? let's wake up, america.
let's go to david, who is calling from jensen beach, florida. he supports the shutdown. david, good morning. caller: good morning. i totally support it. we have got to sometimes take the sacrifices to do the right thing, and the right thing to get our borders sealed up. for yearsn a mason now, and i have never seen anything in my life how they come over and take my trade. mason's get taken over. we are losing jobs left and right, all year long. "they" you are talking about, who is the...
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sharing confidential polling data with a russian known russian spy and someone connected to the spell jensen i don't know whether you u call that collusion or what, but to me, that is inappropriate and is one of the most significant items of this whole investigation. >> we've only gotten a peek of this. we don't know what else is in this documentary, but as of now, there's no evidence that the trump campaign itself or the president or the candidate knew what paul manafort was doing at the time. it's very possible that manafort was doing this for financial reasons clearly. he's a guy who liked a lot of money. >> that is is a legitimate question to ask. what did the president know? when did he know it? we've had this evidence throughout the whole trump where donald trump refused to ever say a bad wordabout ussia,about putin. we've seen now a series of meetings that took place between russian affiliated entities and trump officials, not just the campaign chair, but the president's son, the president's son-in-law. but those are questions that we need to answer to hopefully mueller's got the ans
sharing confidential polling data with a russian known russian spy and someone connected to the spell jensen i don't know whether you u call that collusion or what, but to me, that is inappropriate and is one of the most significant items of this whole investigation. >> we've only gotten a peek of this. we don't know what else is in this documentary, but as of now, there's no evidence that the trump campaign itself or the president or the candidate knew what paul manafort was doing at the...
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jensen is a resident fellow at the center for transatlantic relations at johns hopkins university says he craney an orthodox church a separation from russia is a significant blow to moscow's foreign policy. the orthodox church compared to say catholicism or western prostitution is very had the church is very close to the state and russia's emergence as a great power has been supported and aided by the russian orthodox church so putin has used the church most recently but not just proven as an arm of russian foreign policy it's for the orthodox bishops for example have praised the war blessed missiles recently you may may have seen that and so by breaking away they are ukrainian branch from the russian church you're essentially frustrating and dividing a major instrument iran putin's rule and putin's attempt to spread russian influence over seas so this is a major major issue and it helps show ukraine's independence and maturity as an independent country there's a high likelihood that russia and the russian church will stage provocations against the ukrainian now independent church ther
jensen is a resident fellow at the center for transatlantic relations at johns hopkins university says he craney an orthodox church a separation from russia is a significant blow to moscow's foreign policy. the orthodox church compared to say catholicism or western prostitution is very had the church is very close to the state and russia's emergence as a great power has been supported and aided by the russian orthodox church so putin has used the church most recently but not just proven as an...
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jensen speaking. davost step on the ice at davosa terrific after a terrific year for bridgewater. relative to mario draghi, comments and headlines across the bloomberg and on to the important conference. stephanie flanders joins us, senior executive editor for bloomberg economics. this is not just another meeting. there is importance to it. economics, 1%al europe as a backdrop. bloomberg for economics, it is never completely humdrum. there is growing concern about slowdown in the eurozone. more evidence of that with the german and french pmi's this morning. they do not have new forecast until march. gdp for this quarter is shredded. how much can he say without stoking expectation? tom: yellen, bernanke, powell, they would never admit speaking to american wall street. does mario draghi be to the elite in davos? stephanie: he is not physically here. evidence asiving they have in past years at davos. we are going to a changing of the guard, which is concerning the people. leadership in the european central bank, all going in the next 12 months, including the chief economist. when you
jensen speaking. davost step on the ice at davosa terrific after a terrific year for bridgewater. relative to mario draghi, comments and headlines across the bloomberg and on to the important conference. stephanie flanders joins us, senior executive editor for bloomberg economics. this is not just another meeting. there is importance to it. economics, 1%al europe as a backdrop. bloomberg for economics, it is never completely humdrum. there is growing concern about slowdown in the eurozone. more...
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. >> nurse jenny jensen is difg some extra care. right to 5-month-old cora's doorstep.parents stress level. >> we have had our challenges, you know, ups and downs. >> can you tell me more about what was going on? >> this past sunday i just felt sad. >> before they leave the hospital, new parents like zawadi and damon walker are offered free home checkups. >> i think we both had the same fear about being left to our own devices with this whole new life. >> the first visit comes i few weeks after birth. >> was she sleeping too much? also with the breastfeeding, is she getting enough nutrients. >> in addition to organizing feedan hedu theurse address safety kbs conditions in the homeworking with the pediatrician if there are health concerns. but some of their most meaningful advice covers work/life balance and personal relationships. >> she took time to ask but about you. >> yes. >> you together. >> yes. >> she gave us tips. told us not to be afraid to reach out to our support so that we can have some moments to ourselves. >> it's a very personal thing to bring somebody in
. >> nurse jenny jensen is difg some extra care. right to 5-month-old cora's doorstep.parents stress level. >> we have had our challenges, you know, ups and downs. >> can you tell me more about what was going on? >> this past sunday i just felt sad. >> before they leave the hospital, new parents like zawadi and damon walker are offered free home checkups. >> i think we both had the same fear about being left to our own devices with this whole new life....
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tune into our panel where i will be joined by michelle bachelet, al gore and nina jensen.is streaming on bloomberg.com/tictoc. annmarie: let's kick it off with deutsche bank. a bit higher this morning. the federal reserve is looking into billions of dollars of suspicious funds from danske bank into deutsche bank. last hour, we heard from deutsche bank who said they have probes. metrolink is saying -- metro bank saying profits slowed. definitely well below what they were thinking. carrefour, a bright spot. they were able to weather the yellow vests protest. matt: thanks very much. thanks of course to francine and haslinda for their coverage in davos. surveillance" continues from davos. francine lacqua and tom keene are live. our interview with the brazilian president. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: davos day to. dominancerisk discussions. the u.k.he wire, parliament is closer to forcing a brexit delay to avoid the no deal scenario. we will be speaking to the trade secretary. plus, more problems for deutsche bank. good morning, everyone. good afternoon if you are watching fr
tune into our panel where i will be joined by michelle bachelet, al gore and nina jensen.is streaming on bloomberg.com/tictoc. annmarie: let's kick it off with deutsche bank. a bit higher this morning. the federal reserve is looking into billions of dollars of suspicious funds from danske bank into deutsche bank. last hour, we heard from deutsche bank who said they have probes. metrolink is saying -- metro bank saying profits slowed. definitely well below what they were thinking. carrefour, a...
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lisa, a lot of people felt that you were going to fall the way of your relatives, jensen huang and nvidiaot it up to a great second half. can you distinguish between a company that allowed people you are fellow travelers with and the real amd that you have built? >> well, jim, look, i think we finished off a good q4 and a very strong 2018 i'm pretty pleased with the results. if you look at what we did in 2018, we grew revenue 23%, margins 4 points and added $1.2 billion of new revenue it is really on the basis of products and product momentum that's been our story over the last few years and gaining market share and particularly very pleased with both our pc market and our data center results >> people realize the leaderless intel situation. you have been taking share like i cannot believe from one of america's greatest companies, intel. i know that you are personally going after accounts could you talk about share take in the red hot pc sector >> well, i think, again, it goes back to our strategy our strategy is really focused on innovation and product momentum and we just had a very, ve
lisa, a lot of people felt that you were going to fall the way of your relatives, jensen huang and nvidiaot it up to a great second half. can you distinguish between a company that allowed people you are fellow travelers with and the real amd that you have built? >> well, jim, look, i think we finished off a good q4 and a very strong 2018 i'm pretty pleased with the results. if you look at what we did in 2018, we grew revenue 23%, margins 4 points and added $1.2 billion of new revenue it...