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ken: above. david: above. ira: barely above.r: ken taubes, david leduc, ira jersey, thank you for joining me. from new york, that does it for us. jonathan ferro is returning next friday at 1:00 new york time, 6:00 london. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ taylor: coming up, the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. trade talks take center stage. trump and xi prepare to get down to business at the g20. >> fully prepared to add additional tariffs against the chinese. >> that grand bargain president trump has set out to get is much harder to get. >> tensions as the u.s. tighten sanctions on iran. >> i don't think they will hit the sanctions will hit the ayatollah in his pocketbook. >> daimler with another profit warning. huawei is the focus of deepening geopolitical controversy. >> it has distanced itself from
ken: above. david: above. ira: barely above.r: ken taubes, david leduc, ira jersey, thank you for joining me. from new york, that does it for us. jonathan ferro is returning next friday at 1:00 new york time, 6:00 london. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ taylor: coming up, the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. trade talks take center stage. trump and xi prepare to get down to business at the g20. >> fully prepared to add additional tariffs against the...
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ken: above. david: above. ira: barely above.r: ken taubes, david leduc, ira jersey, thank you for joining me. from new york, that does it for us. jonathan ferro is returning next friday at 1:00 new york time, 6:00 london. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ taylor: i'm taylor riggs in for scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq," where we focus on the access, risks, and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ taylor: in the middle of a global trade and geopolitical tension, returns for aerospace and defense etf's on the rise but there are big differences in the funds. a mass conversion into etf's. brian mccabe says it's possible. while it's been a tough year for the american farmer, we dove
ken: above. david: above. ira: barely above.r: ken taubes, david leduc, ira jersey, thank you for joining me. from new york, that does it for us. jonathan ferro is returning next friday at 1:00 new york time, 6:00 london. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ taylor: i'm taylor riggs in for scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq," where we focus on the access, risks, and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ taylor: in the middle of a global trade and geopolitical...
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ken, you talk about the data. mario draghi of all people knows that we cannot cut our way to get inflation. the flipside of that is to look at the economic data. is the data bad enough to warrant a 100 basis point cut like the market is pricing in? ken: in the u.s., i doubt it. i don't think so. the fed probably overdid it a little bit in inverting the yield curve. i do believe it still gives us some leading indications of where the economy is going. but it is indicating a slow down not a recession, in my view. to right size this, they have to take back one of the last few hikes. that is what we need now to get financing of inventories, bond portfolios to be positively sloped again, and not as difficult as it is with tightening liquidity. one thing i might add, i think the fed has given short thrift to changing their balance sheet activity more quickly. they have pushed forward the date they will stop shrieking shrinking their balance sheet, but the economy needs to grow 4% nominal gdp, 2% real. just stopping is s
ken, you talk about the data. mario draghi of all people knows that we cannot cut our way to get inflation. the flipside of that is to look at the economic data. is the data bad enough to warrant a 100 basis point cut like the market is pricing in? ken: in the u.s., i doubt it. i don't think so. the fed probably overdid it a little bit in inverting the yield curve. i do believe it still gives us some leading indications of where the economy is going. but it is indicating a slow down not a...
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ken? >> ken: no, no, no. truthful back then.here was a crisis then, and they were playing serious politics with it while the president was busy trying to solve the problem. and they just, they instinctively fight with him no matter what, including when he's right. but i believe frankly, the polling among democrats got so overwhelming where based democrats were recognized the severity of this crisis at the border that their so-called leadership could no longer dodge this. now, we see nancy pelosi just you know, 24 hours or so ago, 48 hours or so ago, saying things like i don't get the point of interior enforcement. i don't get the point of enforcing deportation orders. >> laura: ken, i have got to say, i have come to the conclusion reluctantly but absolute conclusion, the goal here for today's democrats, notl obama democrats in 2015 when they said they would have to go home, but today's democrats just four years later the goal is no deportation, except maybe murderers, maybe. no deportations, no detentions. if you go online and r
ken? >> ken: no, no, no. truthful back then.here was a crisis then, and they were playing serious politics with it while the president was busy trying to solve the problem. and they just, they instinctively fight with him no matter what, including when he's right. but i believe frankly, the polling among democrats got so overwhelming where based democrats were recognized the severity of this crisis at the border that their so-called leadership could no longer dodge this. now, we see nancy...
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ken: thank you for having me.rlet: coming up, we look at two cash cow etf's that seek out companies large and small with high-stakes cash flow yields. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "etf iq." fly was the first etf to offer exposure to the s&p 500, and others quickly followed. of course long before the birth of spy 26 years ago, investors could trade through future contracts. tim mccord is global head of equity products at the cme group. before we talk to him, eric balchunas will give us the drill down into the cme's newest products on the s&p 500. eric: thank you. spy, which we do not need to drill down into, this is unusual drill down, because normally we are looking at this as compared to a mutual fund. it is .095 basis points. it is a cheap way to get s&p 500. most people view this like that, but there is a different set of investors that will look at this number. the trading volume. it trades 76 million shares a day. that's about $26 billion a day. they will see it as a replacement for f
ken: thank you for having me.rlet: coming up, we look at two cash cow etf's that seek out companies large and small with high-stakes cash flow yields. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "etf iq." fly was the first etf to offer exposure to the s&p 500, and others quickly followed. of course long before the birth of spy 26 years ago, investors could trade through future contracts. tim mccord is global head of equity products at the cme group. before we talk to...
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ken: we alluded to this in our paper.epended on what it is tracking, or what markets they are tracking, the small size could be a relatively large fraction of the market that they are replicating. one example is, we go back to february of 2018 with the so-called vix flash crash, if you will, you will recall some of the volatility exchange rated products, there is evidence that they exacerbated movements in certain indices. when we look at the data, we find even though it is a small fraction of the etf market in the aggregate, those products are a relatively large fraction of volatility futures. you can see how that could have a broader spillover effects, notwithstanding the small aggregate size. scarlet: i want to go back to a chart we pulled up. final question to you. passive giants like vanguard and blackrock, you say, could increase risk. even the late jack vogel called it a duopoly. they have $12 trillion in assets. they are the top two owners of the s&p 500 stock. how can we address this? ken: we do not speak specifi
ken: we alluded to this in our paper.epended on what it is tracking, or what markets they are tracking, the small size could be a relatively large fraction of the market that they are replicating. one example is, we go back to february of 2018 with the so-called vix flash crash, if you will, you will recall some of the volatility exchange rated products, there is evidence that they exacerbated movements in certain indices. when we look at the data, we find even though it is a small fraction of...
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ken moelis, back to you. ken guy: johnson with -- ken moelis.p next it is "surveillance." ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. francine: president trump says he has not promised to hold off a new china tariffs. the fed president of san francisco says it is still too soon to know if there needs to be cuts and by how much. the titans of u.s. making promise to give more cash to shareholders after all 18 lenders pass the stress test. big surprise to deutsche bank also passes -- surprise, deutsche bank also passes. ♪ welcome to "bloomberg: surveillance." good afternoon if you are
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"jeopardy" legend ken jennings one-on-one. will he take on "jeopardy james"? >>> and the mystery of all mysteries. what the fbi is now saying about the investigation into bigfoot. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm janai norman. >> i'm zachary kiesch in for kenneth moton. we begin with the ceremonies in normandy right now as the world pauses to remember d-day. >> president trump is visiting the american cemetery 75 years after the historic invasion turned the tide of world war ii. some of the surviving veterans who stormed the beaches in 1944 are back now making an emotional return now in their 90s. abc's jennifer eccleston begins our live coverage there. jennifer, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, janai and zachary. president trump is honoring american and allied troops who fought and made the ultimate sacrifice during this pivotal world war ii battle joining world leaders in france to mark the 75th anniversary of d-day. ♪ remembering the valor and sacrifice of allied soldiers who fought and died on normandy's beaches du
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today we'll talk with ken meares, along with dr. sharon mcquillan, a board certified physician specializing in preventative medicine and clinical research. we're gonna discuss why omegaxl is so important to your health and your quality of life. all this and more, coming up next on a larry king special report update. - [narrator] pain can ruin your day. the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory related conditions. almost one in three americans will suffer from chronic pain in their lifetime. we are living longer than ever before, which can cause wear and tear to our bodies. nearly 70% of americans are taking prescription medication. every day people suffer from aches and pains from everyday activities, including back, neck, knee, and joints. if you want to fight inflammation and pain, stay with us. - welcome to the larry king special report update. i wanna introduce mr. ken meares. he's the founder and ceo of great healthworks, the makers of omegaxl. when we first met i was not interested much in omegaxl, and you said to me, "
today we'll talk with ken meares, along with dr. sharon mcquillan, a board certified physician specializing in preventative medicine and clinical research. we're gonna discuss why omegaxl is so important to your health and your quality of life. all this and more, coming up next on a larry king special report update. - [narrator] pain can ruin your day. the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory related conditions. almost one in three americans will suffer from chronic pain in their...
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they did not want the ken starr report released to the public. wow, what a different jerry nadler he was back in the day. let's take a look. >> the staff of the judiciary committee, perhaps the chairman and ranking argument members of the committee will have to go over this material. at least the four or 500 pages in the report to determine what is fit for a release, and what is decency and protecting people's privacy rights. maybe third parties that should not be released at all. >> sean: so it is nadler's circus, no shame, a political hack missing your money. and what has to be one -- becoming one of the most epic flip-flops in american political history. only a few weeks ago, now they are actually threatening the attorney general of the united states. attorney general barr with attempt by congress. not for declassifying, just two full and partial lines of the mueller report. everything was released on obstruction, the section that was redacted was because the law demands it. it had grand jury material. he was asking the attorney general to com
they did not want the ken starr report released to the public. wow, what a different jerry nadler he was back in the day. let's take a look. >> the staff of the judiciary committee, perhaps the chairman and ranking argument members of the committee will have to go over this material. at least the four or 500 pages in the report to determine what is fit for a release, and what is decency and protecting people's privacy rights. maybe third parties that should not be released at all....
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>>and the big story next and his wife is expected to take the stand starting monday, pam and ken backyou thank you grant. >>in the north bay a lot of people will be heading to sonoma for the big nascar race on sunday and in fact there will be a lot of events at the raceway whole weekend long kron 4 sarah stinson reports. >>we're here at the sonoma county raceway it's their 50th anniversary and for a sneak peek of the courses called the care so we're here with dave smith he's going to give us a ride, dave let's take a look. >>all right. >>we this is called the carousel what do you think for people of never done this before which is most of the racers. >>we're going to be here on sunday. what would you say for them doing in their first time. >>the young guys that are a son haven't had a chance to see the new i'm the new original track they are agents that's going to be m. >>challenge for them or not i've wanted to right now. >>huge elevation changes. >>this is all part of what they're normally used very very challenging probably one of the most physically and mentally. most challenging
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just as gregg jarrett said, ken starr said, they will look at everything. that means hillary clinton's campaign, and the national committee, all of the people that were involved including stefan halper, the italian government, and right now the italians are actually conducting their own investigation into how they were utilized during the campaign. it is very significant as well. >> sean: our belief is italy, great britain, and australia, those three countries are scared to death right now, because we had our top intelligence officials, correct me if i am wrong, possibly outsourced intelligence gathering that would be illegal for them to perform, they did it for them and they got the information back door, is that what we are saying? >> bingo. one of the things that i've been hearing from a lot of intelligent sources that have focused specifically on great britain, and remember early on they were saying that the british were very nervous that some of them had suggested that they had been used in order to assist with this investigation. now, it is very diffi
just as gregg jarrett said, ken starr said, they will look at everything. that means hillary clinton's campaign, and the national committee, all of the people that were involved including stefan halper, the italian government, and right now the italians are actually conducting their own investigation into how they were utilized during the campaign. it is very significant as well. >> sean: our belief is italy, great britain, and australia, those three countries are scared to death right...
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>>> i am ken bastida at the news desk with information on power outages. 4000 customers without power. pg&e is experiencing generator problems in calistoga. a bigger number of customers without power in berkeley. over 6000 without power. fairfield 2000 customers in the dark. and livermore 2000 customers without power as well. and dave issued a flex alert going till 10 pm tonight. any unnecessary lighting should be turned off. anything that you can turn off will help. and you can powerback up after 10 pm. reporting that the news desk, ken bastida >>> new video out of chicago showing a nasty chain reaction crash that injured police officers and killed an 83-year- old woman. take a look. cameras capturing the moment of impact. a police car ran a red light and slammed into another police car. a retired teacher was killed and three other individuals were injured. the family is calling for an independent investigation. >>> we are getting a first look at the next generation trains from amtrak. offering safety, speed and comfort. they can carry 380 people. and are designed to tilt as a take t
>>> i am ken bastida at the news desk with information on power outages. 4000 customers without power. pg&e is experiencing generator problems in calistoga. a bigger number of customers without power in berkeley. over 6000 without power. fairfield 2000 customers in the dark. and livermore 2000 customers without power as well. and dave issued a flex alert going till 10 pm tonight. any unnecessary lighting should be turned off. anything that you can turn off will help. and you can...
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they're forced to deal with it, and they are working and adapting and trying and you know, again, as ken pointed out, sometimes they got it totally wrong. but what was also really important about the story, about that colonel mistreating that sunni shea, was that everybody else in the unit knew that was a mistake. they had learned the lesson. and what really comes through in volume two, in particular, is how during the course of this time, the military figures this stuff out, and some of it is coordinated, and some of it is just on the job training. but they figure it out. and it is one of the most important stories, is how the u.s. military transforms itself, to deal with these problems that it was told never to expect, told not to plan for, told it would never deal with. and i will simply end by saying that i know that one of the great debates that we're having in the u.s. military right now, and one of the great quandaries that we're facing is whether to hang on to that experience, whether it matters for the future. whether we will ever fight a war like this ever again. i don't know.
they're forced to deal with it, and they are working and adapting and trying and you know, again, as ken pointed out, sometimes they got it totally wrong. but what was also really important about the story, about that colonel mistreating that sunni shea, was that everybody else in the unit knew that was a mistake. they had learned the lesson. and what really comes through in volume two, in particular, is how during the course of this time, the military figures this stuff out, and some of it is...
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good evening i am ken bastida. >> and i'm veronica de la cruz. here's more on that story from susie steimle. >> reporter: we are learning more about the man who was killed in the shooting. police got the call around 10 pm last night. they located the vehicle in the center median. the investigation forced all northbound lanes to close for more than five hours. today the coroner identified the shooting victim as 30-year- old matthew rios. we spoke with his mother who said she does not understand why anyone would do this. >> all i can say right now, whoever's responsible for this i believe in justice. they have to pay the consequences. >> still no word on any suspects or emotive. this is the third freeway shooting around the bay area in the past couple of days. including a fatal shooting on interstate 80 this weekend. >>> the other top story at 5:30 pm. pg and he has agreed to pay $1 billion to local governments due to damage from wildfires. multiple counties are in on this. they accepted the proposal for $415 million. >>> ghost ship defendant max h
good evening i am ken bastida. >> and i'm veronica de la cruz. here's more on that story from susie steimle. >> reporter: we are learning more about the man who was killed in the shooting. police got the call around 10 pm last night. they located the vehicle in the center median. the investigation forced all northbound lanes to close for more than five hours. today the coroner identified the shooting victim as 30-year- old matthew rios. we spoke with his mother who said she does not...
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kelsey and ken are back with me, along with michael steele. what do you make of this, michael?y, chances it's going to happen, seems slim. if they did happen do you think there's a legit argument that nikki haley, the former u.n. ambassador could help the president with women? >> i don't think so, no. i mean, that's so cosmetic. it's so cheating the public to think that that if you just put a woman on the ticket and everything we thought and feel about what the president has said about grabbing women and the way he's treated them, that just magically goes away. that's not how this works. the president's issues with women are deep and we've seen that in the response of women running in office and they're not running to support donald trump or to be a part of donald trump's agenda. they're running against that so i think, you know, this idea that we're going to limit women to that stereo type, just put a woman on the ticket and that solves the problem is insulting? nikki haley seems to be forging her own identity with the bevy of republicans contemplating how to position themselv
kelsey and ken are back with me, along with michael steele. what do you make of this, michael?y, chances it's going to happen, seems slim. if they did happen do you think there's a legit argument that nikki haley, the former u.n. ambassador could help the president with women? >> i don't think so, no. i mean, that's so cosmetic. it's so cheating the public to think that that if you just put a woman on the ticket and everything we thought and feel about what the president has said about...
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liz: ken starr, thank you so much for coming on., the biden camp in industry age mode doing cleanup. the headlines continue to pour in saying biden got walloped last night. he same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1% a 94% decrease. neulasta® onpro is designed to deliver neulasta® the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta® is for
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they claim is from the us drone that they shot down ken pam back to you. i we're going to show a map of the area we're talking about here is the strait of hormuz this is where. >>all of this activity is going on this is oil rich country here and this is the straight right here so the oil has to get through about a 21 mile gap to get out into this area, this is where the drone the american drone was shot down the us says it was outside iranian airspace, iran says it was inside iranian airspace, but nonetheless, some airlines are canceling flights that are flying over iranian air space because they think it might be too dangerous. the airlines affected include united klm british airways and others are all following suit routing their air traffic around the strait of hormuz kwan us issued a statement saying the changes will mean a rerouting of flights between australia and london. but the effect on flight time will be negligible they also added that kwan is flights across middle east are about 40,000 feet high. the f a a says there was one commercial plane th
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run states like texas. >> ken: yeah, look i could not disagree more. those two have jobs in the state. we are a growing economy. that is why, we provide opportunities for people to wo work. so i would really encourage them to do the same thing. cut the tax rate, provide an environment that is not regulatory heavy and a legal system more fair and they will get more homeless people working. >> shannon: want to highlight a couple of things going on with elected officials and texas come with the governor tweeting this "on homelessness and camping in public places, he said it is often any other texas city permits camping on the streets, it will be yet another ordinance of texas to override" at some point cities must put public safety and common sense first for better solutions for the homeless and citizens. the mayor said this the following day, the person up against the building dealing with swirling demons that we can't see needs our help. the answer is not to arrest them but to be able to tell people not only where they can't be but also where they can b
run states like texas. >> ken: yeah, look i could not disagree more. those two have jobs in the state. we are a growing economy. that is why, we provide opportunities for people to wo work. so i would really encourage them to do the same thing. cut the tax rate, provide an environment that is not regulatory heavy and a legal system more fair and they will get more homeless people working. >> shannon: want to highlight a couple of things going on with elected officials and texas come...
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ken calls it an obsession and would play for free.u so much. george, over to you. >>> now to a "gma" health alert on sleep. a new study from the national institute of health links bad sleep or lack of sleep to a host of health problems like obesity, diabetes, heart disease. jen ashton to break it down. let's bring in the audience. of everybody in the audience do you go to bed at the same time and get up at the same team every day. how many do that? [ applause ] if that's pretty impressive. >> we're in good shape. >> this study followed just over 2,000 people for 6 years and tracked not just how long they slept, we've known that if you don't get enough sleep that's bad for your health. what's new about this study is using sleep trackers they wore on their wrist and actually tracked the variability, what times they went to bed, what times they woke up day to day hour to hour and found if that varied more than one hour over a week, it increased the risk of one of these metabolic risk factors by 27%. >> does that matter more than the amou
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ken: it has change the shipping patterns.manufacturer to store, you're moving from manufacturer to regional d.c. and then you have more of those fulfillment centers you are trucking to. david: does that lower demand for trucking because you have one leg? ken: you may still have a manufacturer to a regional d.c. in the fulfillment center. it can change the shipping patterns of how quickly your getting to the d.c. and then that leg, instead of going the store cannot going to small package to the home. alix: what are inventories telling you right now? ken: inventories creeped up. we had a capacity rollover. it looked like another reason for the demand spike, i mentioned some of the weather. you also had orders for new tractors that got cut down to 10,000. less capacity coming in. after last year, 50,000 per month, well above replacement rate of the average tractors ordered per month. we are seeing a lot of tractors being taken out. we asked what is your view of your inventory and they are telling us it was creeping up? do they t
ken: it has change the shipping patterns.manufacturer to store, you're moving from manufacturer to regional d.c. and then you have more of those fulfillment centers you are trucking to. david: does that lower demand for trucking because you have one leg? ken: you may still have a manufacturer to a regional d.c. in the fulfillment center. it can change the shipping patterns of how quickly your getting to the d.c. and then that leg, instead of going the store cannot going to small package to the...
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good evening, i'm ken wayne. >>and i'm pam moore reporter charmaine year-old tells us neighbors who knew the suspects say they never expected that he would be capable of taking the life of this young officer. >>he was role playing state to self. >>a man who identified himself by only christopher describes the moment he found out his friend, 45 year-old a delray nose was arrested in connection with the death of a sacramento police officer while that's him. why. >>why would he do that i don't understand we all get angry we all get mad things happened. you know there's there's always family problems just before noon wednesday, sacramento police were called out for a domestic disturbance between a man and a woman at a home on as bronze a drive. >>a few hours later officers were called to stand by while the woman gather belongings from a home here on redwood avenue. that's when police say shots were fired striking 26 year-old sacramento police officer tar o'sullivan who later died from her injuries. i saw 4. >>police
good evening, i'm ken wayne. >>and i'm pam moore reporter charmaine year-old tells us neighbors who knew the suspects say they never expected that he would be capable of taking the life of this young officer. >>he was role playing state to self. >>a man who identified himself by only christopher describes the moment he found out his friend, 45 year-old a delray nose was arrested in connection with the death of a sacramento police officer while that's him. why. >>why...
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what did you think of tanks, ken? horrible bleedin' things.obia, but i was always uncomfortable inside one. very rarely did we go down into it, and very rarely put the lid on the top. it was the war time and you were simply called up and that was it — off you went. you said, goodbye, mum and dad, and that's it. he's only a boy. well, all of them were, weren't they, and i was thinking i'm looking at you and that could be the last time i see you. we didn't know it was called d—day then, we were simply soldiers training to do a job later on. news archive: across the water come more landing craft, giving us further evidence from which we may guess the scale of operations. we were training every day, assault courses and what not. i was very fit in those days. i was called up and i went to training battalion. i always remember that horrible sergeant, putting, putting you through the mill and that. we were allowed one card to send home to our parents. when i was home on leave we had a little dog, and i said to my mother, we'd got a little dog, and i
what did you think of tanks, ken? horrible bleedin' things.obia, but i was always uncomfortable inside one. very rarely did we go down into it, and very rarely put the lid on the top. it was the war time and you were simply called up and that was it — off you went. you said, goodbye, mum and dad, and that's it. he's only a boy. well, all of them were, weren't they, and i was thinking i'm looking at you and that could be the last time i see you. we didn't know it was called d—day then, we...
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that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 ken wayne and pam moore here with kron 4 news at 6 all right catherine, thank you for that tonight at 6 san francisco, one step closer to banning east cigarette sales as after a unanimous vote by city leaders. >>however, not everybody is happy about this a lot of small businesses say this will hurt them a cab driver's body found on the side of the road now the search is on for a killer, what we're learning about the victim a father and husband plus. >>president trump kicking off his 2020 campaign with a controversial promis introducing my new spicy chicken strips combo. bigger, tastier strips of juicy chicken with crunchy batter. spice them up with hot sauce or cool them down with buttermilk ranch. try my 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo today. only at jack in the box. so i'm looking for someone to make tastier... bigger, i was literally born for this. ♪ you had me at fried chicken pacifier. try my new spicy chicken strips combo today. with 100% all-white meat chicken. >>but a woman who's a special woman in right. >>it is a pass on first re
that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 ken wayne and pam moore here with kron 4 news at 6 all right catherine, thank you for that tonight at 6 san francisco, one step closer to banning east cigarette sales as after a unanimous vote by city leaders. >>however, not everybody is happy about this a lot of small businesses say this will hurt them a cab driver's body found on the side of the road now the search is on for a killer, what we're learning about the victim a father and husband plus....
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murray and feliciano lopez won the first set against dan evans and ken skupski, but the players had tort at ten to nine with evans and skupski five four ahead in the second set. the match will continue tomorrow after the singles‘ semi finals. there were wins for the top two sides in rugby league's super league this evening. warrington remain second after a convincing victory over wakefield. whilst the top side st helens continue their good form with a 36 ten win over struggling leeds rhinos. louis mccarthy scarsbrook with two of their trys. elsewhere in tonights super league wigan beat huddesfield by 38 points to 22. salford go above castelford by beating them 2616. and confirmation of warrington's easy win against wakefield. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the headlines... ferrari's attempt to overturn the penalty that cost sebastian vettel victory in the canadian grand prix has been rejected by formula 1 officials who found that "no significant or relevant information" had been offered to over turn the race day decision. the scottish premiership fixtures for nex
murray and feliciano lopez won the first set against dan evans and ken skupski, but the players had tort at ten to nine with evans and skupski five four ahead in the second set. the match will continue tomorrow after the singles‘ semi finals. there were wins for the top two sides in rugby league's super league this evening. warrington remain second after a convincing victory over wakefield. whilst the top side st helens continue their good form with a 36 ten win over struggling leeds rhinos....
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good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. our extremely hot weather and even hotter, the warriors. >> tonight when is bittersweet, they pulled it off but lost kevin durand to another injury we have nba finals team coverage tonight for you. first, our sports director dennis o'donnell's live in toronto with the emotional reaction to tonight's win. dennis? >> reporter: 10, with the warriors facing elimination, kevin durant decided to play this basketball game, to try and save the warriors season. he started the game, he ghleg. they are calling this different to the calf injury that forced him out over a month. this is an achilles injury. he walked off the floor with his training staff. as for the game, warriors were down 3.9 seconds ago, clay thompson knocked one down for the 106-103 lead. combining for 57 points, the warriors when it 106-105 to keep their season alive. >> can you describe your range of emotions right now, from winning the game, but losing kd? but i don't think i can, honestly. i told the team, i don't know what
good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. our extremely hot weather and even hotter, the warriors. >> tonight when is bittersweet, they pulled it off but lost kevin durand to another injury we have nba finals team coverage tonight for you. first, our sports director dennis o'donnell's live in toronto with the emotional reaction to tonight's win. dennis? >> reporter: 10, with the warriors facing elimination, kevin durant decided to play this basketball game, to try...
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>>we'll know ken wayne from flying tales again that's the livermore flying to find out more about the event just visit kron 4 dot com. >>developing news tonight. rideshare drivers are asking for better pay and employment rights this as a bill is making its way through the state legislature that would make it harder for companies like lyft and uber to classify drivers as independent contractors. this is video from a rally in the drivers are asking for a $30 an hour wage as well as better working conditions. a rideshare driver advocacy group says classifying them as employees would make them eligible for minimum pay safety protections and certain benefits lyft said in a statement that most of their drivers value, the flexibility of the current set up and when it preserved. >>nancy pelosi and canadian prime minister justin trudeau traded gifts to settle their nba finals vet, the speaker handing over california wines, knots and chocolates to trudeau it was a friendly exchange after betting that their respective teams would win in the finals. trudeau jokingly gave pelosi raptors kia as a c
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thank you, ron and ken. it is been my pleasure to work with these gentlemen over the last year or so. on something ig think is very important. my role is to talk to you today about what is going on in l.a. county. ron talked about competing values and how we set child welfare policy. hashow we define that largely explained the system we currently have. we have a voluntary system of prevention and a mandatory system of child welfare intervention with the idea that we do not do anything for you until the parents first fail. universal strategies offer us an opportunity to realign those values and can produce better outcomes for families. i want to recognize my colleagues from first five and l.a. -- first five l.a. county is a two-pronged system. about developing a universal prenatal program. welcome baby. also altering the relationships among multiple agencies to build an intelligent system. what do i mean? that adapts and is responsive. it is a system that does not assume it knows all the answers but is very o
thank you, ron and ken. it is been my pleasure to work with these gentlemen over the last year or so. on something ig think is very important. my role is to talk to you today about what is going on in l.a. county. ron talked about competing values and how we set child welfare policy. hashow we define that largely explained the system we currently have. we have a voluntary system of prevention and a mandatory system of child welfare intervention with the idea that we do not do anything for you...
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joining us now is ken dilanian. ken, help us understand a bit more about it.just jared kushner, it's a partnership with his brother, josh, and a number of finance luminaries. >> he cofounded the company with his brother. and according to his financial disclosure statement he owns a stake that's valued up to $50 million. it's an online vehicle where investors can pool ownership. $90 million flowed through the company. this raises some fundamental questions here. there's nothing that's on its face illegal about this, steph, but this is so incontrast to the way most senior government officials conduct themselves. they tend to put their money in a blind trust so it doesn't raise issues of conflict of interest. jared kushner has declined to do that, so has donald trump, by the way. and so he has these investments that are open to questions, particularly when they're undisclosed investments. we don't know much about where this foreign money is coming from, except a million dollars of it is coming from saudi arabia. >> it's obviously that the three of us would have t
joining us now is ken dilanian. ken, help us understand a bit more about it.just jared kushner, it's a partnership with his brother, josh, and a number of finance luminaries. >> he cofounded the company with his brother. and according to his financial disclosure statement he owns a stake that's valued up to $50 million. it's an online vehicle where investors can pool ownership. $90 million flowed through the company. this raises some fundamental questions here. there's nothing that's on...
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ken, you are amazing. we are so grateful to you. special shout out to cliff schechter of your national leadership team. you adl is the go to address, that is not just a line . i want to give you a very recent example. i just got back from eastern and central europe. my first trip that involved bilateral meetings with foreign governments was a trip to eastern and central europe and for every country i visited, i relied heavily on adl's work product. the briefings i received from adl were a key part of my preparation in addition to all of our government resource, a key part of my preparation in going to those countries and having specific strategies and specific asks for ways we can improve upon the situation in those countries. so i cannot thank you enough and your work products and your impact was felt literally in the last few weeks. to thoseose visits countries in central and eastern europe, i want to tell you what else i did. four weeks ago, four and-a-half , i had a great privilege to participate in the first-ever official unite
ken, you are amazing. we are so grateful to you. special shout out to cliff schechter of your national leadership team. you adl is the go to address, that is not just a line . i want to give you a very recent example. i just got back from eastern and central europe. my first trip that involved bilateral meetings with foreign governments was a trip to eastern and central europe and for every country i visited, i relied heavily on adl's work product. the briefings i received from adl were a key...
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pam and ken back to you. thanks grants. >>still ahead tonight the gna shutting down power towers in the north bay which could pose a fire risk. it is going to be a yearlong project how the utility plans to keep your lights on in the meantime. >>plus some serious fun in the sky and over the water in tonight's flying tales beat the bay area pilots turning the skies into an aerial playground. >>and after the break the supreme court has ruled that a world war one memorial in the shape of a cross. >>and remain standing ahead reaction on how that ♪ i've been waiting my whole life for this. ♪ >>the us supreme court has saved a maryland the world war one monument which is in the shape of a cross in a 7 to 2 decision s rule cross which sits on public property does not violate the us constitution, washington dc corres and reaction. >>until thursday, the future of this 40 foot cross honoring soldiers from world war one was uncertain. >>it's a landmark decision for religious freedom but in a 7 to 2 decision the supreme court ruled the
pam and ken back to you. thanks grants. >>still ahead tonight the gna shutting down power towers in the north bay which could pose a fire risk. it is going to be a yearlong project how the utility plans to keep your lights on in the meantime. >>plus some serious fun in the sky and over the water in tonight's flying tales beat the bay area pilots turning the skies into an aerial playground. >>and after the break the supreme court has ruled that a world war one memorial in the...
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ken, good to have you on this special morning.sing roughly 1,000 world war ii veterans every single day. >> and our kids thought we fought with the germans against the russians people graduating from high school were armed with the exact opposite information and those two things that we were losing the memory of the direct memory of the war, these extraordinary human beings, and that we weren't knowing enough, we weren't teaching about what took place in the second world war and particularly this most important of days. it just propelled us into a seven-year effort to try to see the second world war from a bottom up perspective. >> well, let's do that again let's do that again. explain to people who don't understand why this was such a feat, a military feat but a feat of humanity. >> so, this is the greatest invasion in human history. it is not about conquest it's not about taking territory. it's about freedom it's about liberating people there are farm boys from iowa who don't have an interest in the geopolitical dynamics here bu
ken, good to have you on this special morning.sing roughly 1,000 world war ii veterans every single day. >> and our kids thought we fought with the germans against the russians people graduating from high school were armed with the exact opposite information and those two things that we were losing the memory of the direct memory of the war, these extraordinary human beings, and that we weren't knowing enough, we weren't teaching about what took place in the second world war and...
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james holzhauer going home with more than $2.4 million, just shy of ken jennings' record. >> jenningswed his respect with a tweet describing james walking off the stage, his reign of destruction completed. abc's will ganss shows us how it all unfolded. >> reporter: either the show was going to run out of money or "jeopardy james" was going to lose. last night we got our answer. this 27-year-old librarian just defeated james holzhauer to end his 32-game winning streak. who is emma boettcher. >> what are lucky charms? >> yes. >> closest it's been in a while. >> reporter: james going into final "jeopardy" a few thousand behind boettcher. the category, shakespeare's time proving that for james it was not to be. james' answer, correct. but his wager not enough to take down emma who wrote her thesis at princeton about shakespeare's plays and james walking away from the show with no all-time winnings record. $48,000 behind ken jennings. james tweeting to him, you win this round. but if "jeopardy" ever gives me 43 second chance games, look out. but james did walk away with $2,462,216. that's
james holzhauer going home with more than $2.4 million, just shy of ken jennings' record. >> jenningswed his respect with a tweet describing james walking off the stage, his reign of destruction completed. abc's will ganss shows us how it all unfolded. >> reporter: either the show was going to run out of money or "jeopardy james" was going to lose. last night we got our answer. this 27-year-old librarian just defeated james holzhauer to end his 32-game winning streak. who...
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thank you for joining us tonight, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne while oakland is not one of the reported targets. >>oakland mayor libby shaft is promising to continue to protect all bay area resident. she says however she can kron four's justine waltman live for us tonight in oakland with the latest justine. >>past oakland mayor libby shaft has warned her community about potential ice raids and she took a lot of heat for that, but this time she says the president did that for her by sending out that tweet earlier in the week and she says if she gets anymore credible information about exactly when and where these raids, we'll likely happened. she says you already know what our values are in oakland, we will unapologetically stand up for those values, rates could start as soon as sunday and could impact some 2000 people across the country including in the bay area. ice has says it is considering arresting and deporting families we have gone through their legal proceedings and got final borders to be deported from the judge but did not comply with the order. >>reports are also indicating th
thank you for joining us tonight, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne while oakland is not one of the reported targets. >>oakland mayor libby shaft is promising to continue to protect all bay area resident. she says however she can kron four's justine waltman live for us tonight in oakland with the latest justine. >>past oakland mayor libby shaft has warned her community about potential ice raids and she took a lot of heat for that, but this time she says the president did that for her...
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veronica de la cruz is in the newsroom with those details. >> that's right, ken. president trump tweeted out today the u.s. has signed an agreemen mexico. ris on suspende indefi. increasenforment including deploying mexico's national guard throughout the country and at the border and pledging to dismantle human smuggling and trafficking organizations. >> i think it's a fair balance because they have more drastic measures and proposals at the start and we reached some middle point. >> americans bought more than $370 billion worth of products from mexico in 2018. mexico is now the nation's biggest trade partner outpacing china and canada. u.s. and mexican officials met for more than 10 hours today to hammer out a deal. liz, back to you. >> thank you. >>> san jose city hall lit up in orange for gun violence awareness, the bay area mother saying e >> and a wild jewelry heist in santa clara county, thieves drive right through the front door. >> and b.a.r.t. demands answers on pricey parking at the walnut creek station. >>> new video of a wild smash and grab at a jewelr
veronica de la cruz is in the newsroom with those details. >> that's right, ken. president trump tweeted out today the u.s. has signed an agreemen mexico. ris on suspende indefi. increasenforment including deploying mexico's national guard throughout the country and at the border and pledging to dismantle human smuggling and trafficking organizations. >> i think it's a fair balance because they have more drastic measures and proposals at the start and we reached some middle point....
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and how those trading tahoe for convict lake sound ken wayne takes us to a sound ken wayne takes us to a new spot for ...6, 7, 8 sound ken wayne takes us to a new spot for ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. right from the chase mobile®l app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. people are without a home tonight in san mateo after a fire damaged 2 homes. >>and destroyed an outbuilding the fire started just before 11 friday morning on norton street near key whoa they say the fire started behind a 2 story single family home and then spread to some other structures, the fire knocked down a power line prompting pga need shut off power to more than 200 customers in that neighborhood. firefighters are still looking into what caused it. >>line food workers at sfo plan to strike this week. the workers prepare meals served aboard 3 airlines flying out of the airport. many of them say they can't afford the health care plans offered by s strike as soon as they get permission from the national mediation board. emplo
and how those trading tahoe for convict lake sound ken wayne takes us to a sound ken wayne takes us to a new spot for ...6, 7, 8 sound ken wayne takes us to a new spot for ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. right from the chase mobile®l app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. people are without a home tonight in san mateo after a fire damaged 2 homes. >>and destroyed an outbuilding the fire...
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it was reta ken. judged to have left alive. it was retaken.stake, 3—3 result, scotland had blown it. they are on the plane home, argentina may follow. it is absolutely gutting. 0n it is absolutely gutting. on a positive note, the girls have been unbelievable. it has been such an incredible journey being here for the first time. i felt like we have well and truly and a place on the stage and will hopefully be back in four years‘ time. stage and will hopefully be back in four years' time. georgis stanwyck played through. england's toni duggan was injured before the first —most, she returned desperate to make the match. —— match. japan improved after the break, constantly threatening an equaliser. against the run of play england one the game.jim the run of play england one the game. jim lumsdon, bbc news. 0bviously eye can see that we did not really have much of the ball, we played well in the first half, but the second half was more defensive and trying to get them on the counter. you have to look at the result in those games and 2—0 shows we ha
it was reta ken. judged to have left alive. it was retaken.stake, 3—3 result, scotland had blown it. they are on the plane home, argentina may follow. it is absolutely gutting. 0n it is absolutely gutting. on a positive note, the girls have been unbelievable. it has been such an incredible journey being here for the first time. i felt like we have well and truly and a place on the stage and will hopefully be back in four years‘ time. stage and will hopefully be back in four years' time....
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so we already don't -- we thought he was going to top ken jennings, right? close, so close. then he lost in like kind of a weird way, right? >> it was very uncharacteristic of him. >> he's a professional gambler, though. >> right. >> theoretically he knew what he was doing. >> there might be more to "jeopardy!" james. >> i know, first the news about the loch ness monster, now this going on, the conspiracy theories are out there. >> best week ever. >> let's not cry because it's over, let's smile because it happened. >> this guy. this guy. >> cheese on cheese. >>> when we come back, the battle of the lukes on "the bachelorette." >>> and beyonce like we've never heard her before next on "the skinny." so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. did you
so we already don't -- we thought he was going to top ken jennings, right? close, so close. then he lost in like kind of a weird way, right? >> it was very uncharacteristic of him. >> he's a professional gambler, though. >> right. >> theoretically he knew what he was doing. >> there might be more to "jeopardy!" james. >> i know, first the news about the loch ness monster, now this going on, the conspiracy theories are out there. >> best week...
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among the mourners were cardiff city's neil warnock and ken chu.ortant, and i think everything here today has shown how important it is. his family, his mum and dad and sister, they have been so emotionally involved with the whole village, not just the family. it seems like the whole village has got together. fittingly, the club where emiliano played as a young boy hosted his funeral service. they have already taken steps to remember him. the san martin football club here in progreso now plays in this shirt designed to honour the role that emiliano sala played in the club. it has his image on the shirt, as well as spaces for the shields and crests of all the clubs he played for. the last one is for cardiff city. a club, of course, which now argues that he never was actually their player at all. the club's president is daniel ribeiro. sala's already left his mark here. previous signing on fees have helped pay for work at the club's sports centre, and they say they are owed more money from the nantes—cardiff deal. the club insist it is cardiff who ow
among the mourners were cardiff city's neil warnock and ken chu.ortant, and i think everything here today has shown how important it is. his family, his mum and dad and sister, they have been so emotionally involved with the whole village, not just the family. it seems like the whole village has got together. fittingly, the club where emiliano played as a young boy hosted his funeral service. they have already taken steps to remember him. the san martin football club here in progreso now plays...
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. >> chairman ken, how do you feel -- kim, how do you feel? >> we just crossed the demarcation line. it made him the first president to visit us. we will open a new future. president trump: i just want to say that this is my honor. i did not really expect it. we went to japan for the g20 and i said, i am over here and i want to call on chairman kim. stepping across the line was a great honor. a lot of great trips have been made. this is a great friendship. i just wanted to thank him. we are going to go inside and talk for a little while. a lot of positive things are happening. i am glad to be here to see it. tremendous positivity. rate things are happening in a lot of places. we met and we liked each other from day one. that was very important. [crowd chatter] president trump: it is a great day for the world. it is an honor for me to be here. thank you. when i first became president of united states, there was great conflict in this area. opposite.e just the it is my honor and the chairman's honor that we work well together. >> yes, absolutely
. >> chairman ken, how do you feel -- kim, how do you feel? >> we just crossed the demarcation line. it made him the first president to visit us. we will open a new future. president trump: i just want to say that this is my honor. i did not really expect it. we went to japan for the g20 and i said, i am over here and i want to call on chairman kim. stepping across the line was a great honor. a lot of great trips have been made. this is a great friendship. i just wanted to thank...
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. >> and i am a ken bastida. >>> here's more on that story from kiet do. >> reporter: here is how it works. anyone who needs the work shows up to the gas station every monday, wednesday, friday, and sunday. it pays $15 an hour. the shift is three hours long. you get paid in cash. this is been so successful that the city of half moon bay is expanding the program. you can tell the beach cruise have just come through. poplar beach looks immaculate. this is typically what you see on monday morning. hundreds of pounds of garbage. lots of burnt logs. in the first year, mostly homeless workers have hauled away hundreds of bags of debris. >> it was a no-brainer. >> reporter: the public works director said that they voted to increase the funding for the program from $60,000-$80,000. they said that it is a win, win. >> they been able to get regular work. we have been able to clean up an area that was greatly in need. >> reporter: the executive director of abundant grace that coordinates the program. said that there is pride and confidence. >> the idea that homeless people don't want to work is
. >> and i am a ken bastida. >>> here's more on that story from kiet do. >> reporter: here is how it works. anyone who needs the work shows up to the gas station every monday, wednesday, friday, and sunday. it pays $15 an hour. the shift is three hours long. you get paid in cash. this is been so successful that the city of half moon bay is expanding the program. you can tell the beach cruise have just come through. poplar beach looks immaculate. this is typically what you...
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. >> that's a ken jeong guarantee. >> still ahead, eva longoria loving life on set with her new baby will be a long time before her son gets to see her new show. >> there's sex everywhere. >>> then, permanent eyebrows. >>> why bro di jenner couldn't say no to a "the hills" comeback. and his regret? >> all out war. closed captioning provided by -- >>> this table is hand carved. it cost $23,000. >> hard to believe it's been 15 years since eva longoria bastion was hooking up with the gard gardener. clearly things changed in the real world. she's back with "grand hotel." lauren zima was back with the multitasks mama. >> i kept you guys waiting because i was breastfeeding my child. i'm exhausted in the best way. it's hard going back to work. >> this mom to nearly 1-year-old santiago is a boss lady, doing it all on the set. she's an executive producer. she started just a couple of months after giving birth. >> he's on set, he's in the dressing room. i can go and feed him when i need to. i also just feed him on set, pop him on the b oob and keep going >> we caught eva catching a bacon break
. >> that's a ken jeong guarantee. >> still ahead, eva longoria loving life on set with her new baby will be a long time before her son gets to see her new show. >> there's sex everywhere. >>> then, permanent eyebrows. >>> why bro di jenner couldn't say no to a "the hills" comeback. and his regret? >> all out war. closed captioning provided by -- >>> this table is hand carved. it cost $23,000. >> hard to believe it's been 15...