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our get our steinberg from the german search for international and secure fares is still here with me on the set you know this is as terry was reporting the first trial in europe of a terror attack suspect is allegedly an islamic state returning. why is this so significant i mean terry outlined some of the things that is significant because it was the start of an era here in europe this one state had already planned to perpetrate attacks in germany france and britain from late two thousand and thirteen that was the first successful attack then resulting in a number of attacks first in france and belgium most notably the attacks on november thirteenth two thousand fifteen then in germany in spain and in britain these were two and a half to three years way slamming states from syria sent back people terrorists to perpetrate attacks and these attacks changed the continent at least the western part of it how many such return ease are now in your mind i know it's difficult to put an exact number on it but still just give us a broad idea especially also here in germany well it must be a. fo
our get our steinberg from the german search for international and secure fares is still here with me on the set you know this is as terry was reporting the first trial in europe of a terror attack suspect is allegedly an islamic state returning. why is this so significant i mean terry outlined some of the things that is significant because it was the start of an era here in europe this one state had already planned to perpetrate attacks in germany france and britain from late two thousand and...
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officers and public officials in attendance including sacramento mayor darrell steinberg.mayor darrell steinberg/-d- sacramento: "she represented the best of all of our communities "-nats-natalie remembered through song and poetry.-nats-the 100 club of solono and yolo counties presented the family with a check for 20-thousand dollars to help with expenses.mos: "our deepest sympathies go to the corona family."but perhaps the most moving moment came from natalie's basketball coach at pierce high school -- -nats-ed martinez.ed martinez/natalie corona's hs basketball coach: "when she walked into the room it was like somebody lit the candles " her friends from hometown arbuckle sharing laughs and tears as they said their final goodbyes.mos: "this tragedy has really affected me for the past three days and i hope everybody learns from it and grieves as well and sends their prayers to the family" "and let your light of love shine forever, amen." (robin) the suspect believed to have killed natalie corona during that traffic stop -took his own life a short time later, after a standoff with police. (robin)
officers and public officials in attendance including sacramento mayor darrell steinberg.mayor darrell steinberg/-d- sacramento: "she represented the best of all of our communities "-nats-natalie remembered through song and poetry.-nats-the 100 club of solono and yolo counties presented the family with a check for 20-thousand dollars to help with expenses.mos: "our deepest sympathies go to the corona family."but perhaps the most moving moment came from natalie's basketball...
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steinberg is manager to allow police officers some descretion to enforce the city hall ordinance. (pam) a parking (pam) manteca, near stockton, is now a one-stop shop of resources for people who are homeless. 'inner city action' is a stockton non- profit working to help the homeless community. the c-e-o behind the project says, he was able to turn his life around .. so he wants to help others. with the help of the manteca police department... they have set up a temporary homeless outreach center ... called the revival tent. since tuesday, they have helped nearly 100- people, and expect to help more. the revival tent is scheduled to be there until february, but could stay longer if needed. (ken) take a look at this... beautiful conditions in south lake tahoe today. this is video tahoe today. this is video from our friend kevin "coop" cooper. earlier today coop talked to kron4 and said the roads are clear... so it's a great weekend to hit the slopes. (pam) let's get a look at the weekend forecast. (ken) our lawrence karnow joins us now... karnow: it was year today with sunshine and
steinberg is manager to allow police officers some descretion to enforce the city hall ordinance. (pam) a parking (pam) manteca, near stockton, is now a one-stop shop of resources for people who are homeless. 'inner city action' is a stockton non- profit working to help the homeless community. the c-e-o behind the project says, he was able to turn his life around .. so he wants to help others. with the help of the manteca police department... they have set up a temporary homeless outreach...
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it was unpopular, but within a few days, chancellor merkel and minister steinberg went through all theo get this going. that was, in my view, the most difficult time we had. francine: was it your most difficult day, or the day you decided not to run for ecb president? axel: that was a difficult day. that was much later. the reaction of the ecb to the crisis -- the ecb became the repair shop for a lot of bad banking decisions, fiscal decisions by central -- member states. francine: that is a central bank, isn't it? axel: for fiscal decisions by member states, you can argue that. there was a tried and tested avenue at the time. member states of the eu, if they run into trouble, the imf could have been brought in to help. there programs are tried and tested for solvency issues of estate. -- of a state. the europeans decided to not bring the imf in, but basically to escalate the problem to the ecb and brussels, and that is where it became difficult, because the resolution that was asked for involved more european money at the table than the collective rationale of the imf. i was never a fa
it was unpopular, but within a few days, chancellor merkel and minister steinberg went through all theo get this going. that was, in my view, the most difficult time we had. francine: was it your most difficult day, or the day you decided not to run for ecb president? axel: that was a difficult day. that was much later. the reaction of the ecb to the crisis -- the ecb became the repair shop for a lot of bad banking decisions, fiscal decisions by central -- member states. francine: that is a...
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legislation and within a few days, chancellor merkel, who is still the chancellor here, and minister steinbergthrough all the parties to get this going. that was in my view the most difficult time we had. francine: was it your most difficult day, or the day you decided not to run for ecb president? axel: that was a difficult day. that was much later. i think the reaction of the ecb to the crisis had been -- the ecb over time became the repair shop for a lot of bad banking decisions, bad fiscal decisions by member states. francine: that is a central bank, isn't it? axel: for fiscal decisions by member states, you can argue that. i think there is, there was tried and tested avenue at the time. for example if a member state of the european union, a small unlike greece, runs into trouble, the imf could have been brought into help with their programs which are tried and tested for solvency issues of a state. the europeans decided to not bring in the imf with sole responsibility, but basically to escalate the problem to the ecb and brussels and the commission, and that is where i think it became dif
legislation and within a few days, chancellor merkel, who is still the chancellor here, and minister steinbergthrough all the parties to get this going. that was in my view the most difficult time we had. francine: was it your most difficult day, or the day you decided not to run for ecb president? axel: that was a difficult day. that was much later. i think the reaction of the ecb to the crisis had been -- the ecb over time became the repair shop for a lot of bad banking decisions, bad fiscal...
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we had mayor steinberg speaking from sacramento. yet the mayor of davis also speaking. and a very unemotional group from davis police department speaking as well. at one point the crowd was taking to the stage. they shared stories of recruiting natalie, and sharing personal stories. she reflected the best somethin would take time to get over. we know she was ambushed, and many of these officers shared a story. it was a routine traffic stop. were finding it very hard to grasp the news of the death. they kept telling me that it will take time for this tightknit community to come together. >> talk to us aboutthere today vigil. >> we did see some cousins, the cousin shared stories and one of the cousin shared a story with me about when natalie's mother was giving birth, and she said the mother invited her over and let her pat her stomach. just to feel the baby kicking. she knew the baby had that fight back then, and natalie would have that fight as an adult. she certainly did. she had that fight. she also said something that really made the crowd gasp she said that natalie
we had mayor steinberg speaking from sacramento. yet the mayor of davis also speaking. and a very unemotional group from davis police department speaking as well. at one point the crowd was taking to the stage. they shared stories of recruiting natalie, and sharing personal stories. she reflected the best somethin would take time to get over. we know she was ambushed, and many of these officers shared a story. it was a routine traffic stop. were finding it very hard to grasp the news of the...
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. -- to get through the last six months to joe atkins and stephanie rodriguez and jeff steinberger and nancy young and diane sidd-champion and berdy bruhard and mitch ensinger. and jesse anacoa, and diane surf and beth ross. and i want to thank the voters. like any decent supervisor i'm convinced that my district is the best in san francisco from glen canyon to mission delores to diamond heights, where harvey milk made civil rights history and the neighborhood that gave proposition c more votes than any other district in san francisco. [applause] my people, my voters, are liberal and they are very liberal, in fact, but they're relentlessly pragmatic and they're my north star. it's an honor to represent them. thank you to each of my colleagues on the board, the board that i joined back in july and the mayor. everyone has been so -- was so incredibly gracious to us. clerk calvillo, you and your team are a gift to the city. [applause] yeah. john givner, you are amazing and the folks from the city attorney's office do great work for the city as well. [applause] our sheriffs keep us safe, t
. -- to get through the last six months to joe atkins and stephanie rodriguez and jeff steinberger and nancy young and diane sidd-champion and berdy bruhard and mitch ensinger. and jesse anacoa, and diane surf and beth ross. and i want to thank the voters. like any decent supervisor i'm convinced that my district is the best in san francisco from glen canyon to mission delores to diamond heights, where harvey milk made civil rights history and the neighborhood that gave proposition c more votes...
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officers and public officials in attendance including sacramento mayor darrell steinberg.mayor darrell steinberge represented the best of all of our communities "-nats-natalie remembered through song and poetry.-nats-the 100 club of solono and yolo counties presented the family with a check for 20-thousand dollars to help with expenses.mos: "our deepest sympathies go to the corona family."but perhaps the most moving moment came from natalie's basketball coach at pierce high school -- -nats-ed martinez.ed martinez/natalie corona's hs basketball coach: "when she walked into the room it was like somebody lit the candles " her friends from hometown arbuckle sharing laughs and tears as they said their final goodbyes.mos: "this tragedy has really affected me for the past three days and i hope everybody learns from it and grieves as well and sends their prayers to the family" (james) a memorial service and funeral for officer corona will be held at 11 o'clock friday morning at u-c davis. it will be open to the public. ( darya ) in the east bay ... police are looking for the gunman who shot and killed a
officers and public officials in attendance including sacramento mayor darrell steinberg.mayor darrell steinberge represented the best of all of our communities "-nats-natalie remembered through song and poetry.-nats-the 100 club of solono and yolo counties presented the family with a check for 20-thousand dollars to help with expenses.mos: "our deepest sympathies go to the corona family."but perhaps the most moving moment came from natalie's basketball coach at pierce high...
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officers and public officials in attendance including sacramento mayor darrell steinberg.mayor darrell steinberg/-d- sacramento: "she represented the best of all of our communities "-nats-natalie remembered through song and poetry.-nats-the 100 club of solono and yolo counties presented the family with a check for 20-thousand dollars to help with expenses.mos: "our deepest sympathies go to the corona family."but perhaps the most moving moment came from natalie's basketball coach at pierce high school -- -nats-ed martinez.ed martinez/natalie corona's hs basketball coach: "when she walked into the room it was like somebody lit the candles " her friends from hometown arbuckle sharing laughs and tears as they said their final goodbyes.mos: "this tragedy has really affected me for the past three days and i hope everybody learns from it and grieves as well and sends their prayers to the family" (jrstone) officials say the man who shot and killed natalie corona left a letter on the bed in the home where he lived claiming police bombarded him with ultrasonic waves. (justine) it's been a difficult time f
officers and public officials in attendance including sacramento mayor darrell steinberg.mayor darrell steinberg/-d- sacramento: "she represented the best of all of our communities "-nats-natalie remembered through song and poetry.-nats-the 100 club of solono and yolo counties presented the family with a check for 20-thousand dollars to help with expenses.mos: "our deepest sympathies go to the corona family."but perhaps the most moving moment came from natalie's basketball...
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officers and public officials in attendance including sacramento mayor darrell steinberg.mayor darrell steinberg/-d- sacramento: "she represented the best of all of our communities "-nats-natalie remembered through song and poetry.-nats-the 100 club of solono and yolo counties presented the family with a check for 20-thousand dollars to help with expenses.mos: "our deepest sympathies go to the corona family."but perhaps the most moving moment came from natalie's basketball coach at pierce high school -- -nats-ed martinez.ed martinez/natalie corona's hs basketball coach: "when she walked into the room it was like somebody lit the candles " her friends from hometown arbuckle sharing laughs and tears as they said their final goodbyes.mos: "this tragedy has really affected me for the past three days and i hope everybody learns from it and grieves as well and sends their prayers to the family" "and let your light of love shine forever, amen." (justine) that was (justine) (justine) (justine) that was marc thompson reporting. the suspect believed to have killed natalie corona during that traffic stop t
officers and public officials in attendance including sacramento mayor darrell steinberg.mayor darrell steinberg/-d- sacramento: "she represented the best of all of our communities "-nats-natalie remembered through song and poetry.-nats-the 100 club of solono and yolo counties presented the family with a check for 20-thousand dollars to help with expenses.mos: "our deepest sympathies go to the corona family."but perhaps the most moving moment came from natalie's basketball...
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steinberg served as regional -- not a goat. but served under george w. bush.he is essentially saying is that durd has oonald one bargaining chip that he can use with robert mueller to avoid any sort of a sealed our you be been -- or unsealed indictment, stepping down. do you see that happen something. >> i haven't seen the body language to see that coming. and sometimes we pay too much attention to the president, but i would watch that language. second of all, trump is not much of a quitter. i know that he has bankrupt some companies and done this, but he is a player, he is a deal maker. he obviously loves the job. so i don't see that. that would be the only thing that would have it mike pence running for president, but we know that turns out very poorly and all our chances go down the drain. one thing you have to remember, it costs $67 million to really get up and start running for president. so we got to have somebody who is up rauand running to beat th president in an organization that is not made neither democratic nor republicans really to oust sitting in
steinberg served as regional -- not a goat. but served under george w. bush.he is essentially saying is that durd has oonald one bargaining chip that he can use with robert mueller to avoid any sort of a sealed our you be been -- or unsealed indictment, stepping down. do you see that happen something. >> i haven't seen the body language to see that coming. and sometimes we pay too much attention to the president, but i would watch that language. second of all, trump is not much of a...
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she's also part of a panel discussion, along with mayor darrell steinberg, where she talked about how mayors can make a difference in the lives of people in their cities. >> just imagine the difference that we can make. when we make sure that young people at an early age, have the support and the resources that they need, so that when they become adults, they are not the people that sadly end up in situations that we saw for. >> many of the issues the mayor is discussing will be difficult to solve. we spoke live with oakland's mayor libby schaaf. she said a lot of these have no geographic or political boundaries. >> there's a variety of cities and issues but ones like oakland, include seattle, washington, d.c. pittsburgh even. cities that have gone through rapid renewal growth. and people are moving in faster than we can build housing. there's certainly a lot of good ideas out here. and a lot of people are interested in some of the things we're doing here in oakland. >> the mayor's conference runs through washington. >>> talking about ways to improve the transit system that includes d
she's also part of a panel discussion, along with mayor darrell steinberg, where she talked about how mayors can make a difference in the lives of people in their cities. >> just imagine the difference that we can make. when we make sure that young people at an early age, have the support and the resources that they need, so that when they become adults, they are not the people that sadly end up in situations that we saw for. >> many of the issues the mayor is discussing will be...
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chief welcome the review because it fosters trust in the police.áo.c.. " ... " :00 ááámayor darrell steinbergramento "some community members were encouraged. (ken) (ken) another big story tonight... we are contuining to track the deadly cold weather that is pushing across the u-s. (pam) we are taking a look at north dakota, where white - out conditions have closed down the hector international airport in fargo. in moorhead, minnesota ... a police sergeant captured treachorous road conditions on his dash cam. (ken) officials say more than 75- percent ofamericans will face temperatures belowing freezing as the polar vorex pushes frigid arctic air south. the national weather service says some states could suffer the coldest air in a generation. (pam) joining us now is lawrence karnow with a look at the freezing temps. (ken) lawrence karnow: a few rays of sunshine found the bay area in the afternoon. there were a few sprinkles that moved through early and doppler radar is still showing some light showers across the state. tonight will be partly cloudy with cool temperatures in the 40s and 50s. an
chief welcome the review because it fosters trust in the police.áo.c.. " ... " :00 ááámayor darrell steinbergramento "some community members were encouraged. (ken) (ken) another big story tonight... we are contuining to track the deadly cold weather that is pushing across the u-s. (pam) we are taking a look at north dakota, where white - out conditions have closed down the hector international airport in fargo. in moorhead, minnesota ... a police sergeant captured treachorous...
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year when i threw out the first pitch, he gave me an authentic yankee satin jacket that georgian steinberger third had given to him. brian: owner of the ink used. jane: yes. brian: here is some video we happen to have. we have shown the video of you throwing out the first pitch already, but here is the video of john paul stevens talking about babe ruth. [video clip] ofi was in fact a witness the calling his shot home run by babe ruth. i remember watching him respond to razzing from the sidelines, and pointing to centerfield, and following up with the famous called shot over the centerfield scoreboard. brian: what is the called shot? jane: this is in the 1932 world series. babe ruth gets into this back-and-forth with the picture for the chicago cubs. that he isa legend standing at home plate, and the cubs in the dugout are yelling at him, the yankees are yelling back at the cubs, and he raises one finger for one strike, two strikes, and then he allegedly -- this is the myth -- he points out to the teachers, the grandstand, allegedly saying that is where i'm going to hit the next one. now, he
year when i threw out the first pitch, he gave me an authentic yankee satin jacket that georgian steinberger third had given to him. brian: owner of the ink used. jane: yes. brian: here is some video we happen to have. we have shown the video of you throwing out the first pitch already, but here is the video of john paul stevens talking about babe ruth. [video clip] ofi was in fact a witness the calling his shot home run by babe ruth. i remember watching him respond to razzing from the...
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r let's get us some analysis now i like to welcome ghetto a steinberg a mideast expert at the german institute for international and security affairs always good to see you again i know where to begin i mean ever since president trump surprise decision by tweet to withdraw from a syria that has been so much confusion we've seen national security advisor john bolton today visiting turkey it was meant to reassure the u.s. this key ally and yet it all went wrong. did go wrong especially because john. bolton in israel already demanded guarantees for the kurdish allies of the u.s. in syria guarantees that the turks don't want to give and i think the events today show us that relations between turkey and the u.s. are at an all time low and an invasion of eastern syria might be imminent having said that i mean further complicating this tensions that you were just outlined one came out just a short while ago before we came on air and said the u.s. opposes any mistreatment of its kurdish allies in syria is he basically telling her to back off yes yes he is but the only guarantee that the kurd
r let's get us some analysis now i like to welcome ghetto a steinberg a mideast expert at the german institute for international and security affairs always good to see you again i know where to begin i mean ever since president trump surprise decision by tweet to withdraw from a syria that has been so much confusion we've seen national security advisor john bolton today visiting turkey it was meant to reassure the u.s. this key ally and yet it all went wrong. did go wrong especially because...
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. >> steinberg. she's not an agent anymore. she died. >> she did?hat's young. >> maybe she didn't die. maybe she just used back to the suburbs. i've always confused those two. that's right. she got married and had twins. >> better to have died. >> indeed. >> so i mean it's funny. it's acerbic. you both play gay characters. she's an alcoholic. you're an alcoholic, and as you said, you end up hiv positive. what drew you to this film? and also what was it like working with this irrepressible melissa mccarthy? >> well, that's what i was curious about because when i got the script and i saw this is a true story, which i was amazed i had never heard of it because it was really under the radar. it happened in the early '90s. i wondered whether this was going to be a vehicle for the comic persona that we know and love of ms. mccarthy. i met her last year in january, and she was wearing a gray wig showing the gray roots and very, very dowdy clothes. her voice was lowered, and i knew instantaneously that she was 5,000% committed to playing this character with
. >> steinberg. she's not an agent anymore. she died. >> she did?hat's young. >> maybe she didn't die. maybe she just used back to the suburbs. i've always confused those two. that's right. she got married and had twins. >> better to have died. >> indeed. >> so i mean it's funny. it's acerbic. you both play gay characters. she's an alcoholic. you're an alcoholic, and as you said, you end up hiv positive. what drew you to this film? and also what was it like...
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jeff steinberg, pacific tech bridge. the take-away that i got from the report, among other things, is that we can't do it alone. the national technology and industrial base was expanded with fy-'20, 2017 to include uk and australia. and i'm wondering about how you view other partner in allied countries. you have mentioned israel in another venue. japan and south korea both come to mind as countries with very, very strong industrial bases. how do we take competitors and incorporate them into a strategy? because my sense is that we've got a lot of catching up to do. >> eric and then arun, if you could weigh in, i would appreciate it. >> in line with the secretary's priority around building alliances and partnerships, industrial-based cooperation becomes an important element of that. i tend to think of industrial base, inner operability like force structure. the same way we think about war fighting and inner operability. as far as the report is concerned, we've shared our view on where allies can play a role with i think --
jeff steinberg, pacific tech bridge. the take-away that i got from the report, among other things, is that we can't do it alone. the national technology and industrial base was expanded with fy-'20, 2017 to include uk and australia. and i'm wondering about how you view other partner in allied countries. you have mentioned israel in another venue. japan and south korea both come to mind as countries with very, very strong industrial bases. how do we take competitors and incorporate them into a...
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bring in gamer world entertainment news host, captain rob steinberg.really went hard at the industry this year, last year, rather, really crushed many of these names. crushed them in the stock market and otherwise. what do you think is now shifting this, and does it come with strings attached? >> that is a great question, charles. so from what i've seen, they just recently lifted this ban that allows for more games to be licensed in china. that being said we have only released about 80 games that were there. in that there are 3,000 games they brief will get get released in 2019. 7,000 games are on the wait list. wasn't much of a surprise tencent's "fortnite" was not in the first 80, but what there says, enormous market a market that takes up $34 billion in the gaming industry, opened up to the possibility of having these games enter that market. charles: rob, we know the size is phenomenal, but you know, just for me on the outside looking in, i believe this has something to do with president xi looking around the world, particularly what started in jap
bring in gamer world entertainment news host, captain rob steinberg.really went hard at the industry this year, last year, rather, really crushed many of these names. crushed them in the stock market and otherwise. what do you think is now shifting this, and does it come with strings attached? >> that is a great question, charles. so from what i've seen, they just recently lifted this ban that allows for more games to be licensed in china. that being said we have only released about 80...
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rob steinberg, gaming world news host. rob, "fortnite," big compliment.ke they might be right? >> it certainly seems that way. if we look at the 2018 numbers, "fortnite" made $2.4 billion last year, which is the most a videogame has made annually in history. it was really fantastic. i think the thing netflix is probably the most afraid of right now, anything that is going to pull eyeballs away from their streaming platform. if anything that, you know, the media has taught us right now is that people are crazy about "fortnite." charles: they're crazy about "fortnite," when they're not playing that they're binge-watching. what does it say for the industry though? because it seems to me, they talk consolidation all the time. i never hear them talking about perhaps buy one of these game-makers? to me it would be a slam dunk to start buying them because you have got eyeballs and products you can leverage and make movies out of? >> it certainly, it is certainly a possibility. i think that that is probably something netflix is considering or at least thinking ab
rob steinberg, gaming world news host. rob, "fortnite," big compliment.ke they might be right? >> it certainly seems that way. if we look at the 2018 numbers, "fortnite" made $2.4 billion last year, which is the most a videogame has made annually in history. it was really fantastic. i think the thing netflix is probably the most afraid of right now, anything that is going to pull eyeballs away from their streaming platform. if anything that, you know, the media has...