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no, i have to ask kobe bryant about this.t's the day after labor day, which means summer is unofficially done and pumpkin spice season has begun. guillermo, did you have a hot girl summer this sum snmer? >> what? >> jimmy: never mind. i spent the morning thinking what does hot girl summer mean? did you try one of those popeye's chicken sandwiches? >> no, i didn't, generally. i don't like to wait too much. >> jimmy: people are going nuts. the popeye's chicken sandwich could be what finally unites or more than likely tears the country apart for good. for lot of kids across the country, today was the first day at school. was this benji's first day? >> yeah. >> jimmy: my kids went back to school today, and we were glad to see them go, three months was enough. in honor of back to school day, we did something fun. we went out on the street and asked adults who are no longer in school to share a message with children who are, and that went exactly like this. >> today we are trash talking kid whose have to go back to school and tell
no, i have to ask kobe bryant about this.t's the day after labor day, which means summer is unofficially done and pumpkin spice season has begun. guillermo, did you have a hot girl summer this sum snmer? >> what? >> jimmy: never mind. i spent the morning thinking what does hot girl summer mean? did you try one of those popeye's chicken sandwiches? >> no, i didn't, generally. i don't like to wait too much. >> jimmy: people are going nuts. the popeye's chicken sandwich...
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the 8, 30 and 45 lines have moved to other streets, including the 27 bryant and van ness. 27 bryant will continue the existing route. 47 van ness, will run in coordination of the townsend project. clear reasons proposing changes to 5th street, the outreach process started in october of 2017 and the last major outreach event in april of 2019. total, six major events, informal community events, door to door, and over 40 meetings with stakeholders. not done yet. we will keep communication open through evaluation process, so we can understand concerns and make tweaks in the field to the quick build project. the slide has a lot of text on it, but the goal is to look at the feedback for the project and ultimately gain support for the changes. the initial outreach included a survey to understand public desire for changes. received over 300 survey responses, we heard improving bicycle safety was critical to improving 5th street. and a strong desire for pedestrian safety improvements. we asked people to be specific about ranking their entired changes, understanding the street has limited horizont
the 8, 30 and 45 lines have moved to other streets, including the 27 bryant and van ness. 27 bryant will continue the existing route. 47 van ness, will run in coordination of the townsend project. clear reasons proposing changes to 5th street, the outreach process started in october of 2017 and the last major outreach event in april of 2019. total, six major events, informal community events, door to door, and over 40 meetings with stakeholders. not done yet. we will keep communication open...
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we have the acquisitions for the 1828 egbert side and 820 bryant street, which is the mcdonald side. it totals a project cost of $79.4 million. and then we also have the tenant improvement, which are in three parts, which have a project cost of 51.7 million and i will walk through those three parts as we go. this slide shows you that this is part of the capital plan. we highlighted it in yellow. this is a $1,301,000,000 which is part of the overall capital plan which totals $963 million. also on the right, i will reference this later in the presentation, you can see existing deals one and two in the upper left. you can also see the hall of justice which is the l-shaped building. the left-hand side of the building, which we call the west wing is the building that we are proposing to vacate with a variety of methods and we are going to consolidate the remaining units in the east wing , and that is where the location of the tenant improvement to facilitate that transition from the west wing into the east wing. overview again of the acquisitions, most of these acquisitions have been appr
we have the acquisitions for the 1828 egbert side and 820 bryant street, which is the mcdonald side. it totals a project cost of $79.4 million. and then we also have the tenant improvement, which are in three parts, which have a project cost of 51.7 million and i will walk through those three parts as we go. this slide shows you that this is part of the capital plan. we highlighted it in yellow. this is a $1,301,000,000 which is part of the overall capital plan which totals $963 million. also...
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. >>> still ahead tonight kobe bryant appearing to pick on a 12-year-old girl.he questionable social media post that now has the basketball legend doing some damage control. >> and in weather temperatures today warming up across the entire bay area. heat advisory in place for your friday, but over the weekend some changes and eventually some rainfall, a lot to talk about in our forecast coming up. come try my really big chicken two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my really big chicken sandwich combos. starting at $4.99. >>> the hardly strictly bluegrass festival is making adjustments to its new security policy after feedback from the public. guests are no longer to bring in any types of coolers to the free festival in the
. >>> still ahead tonight kobe bryant appearing to pick on a 12-year-old girl.he questionable social media post that now has the basketball legend doing some damage control. >> and in weather temperatures today warming up across the entire bay area. heat advisory in place for your friday, but over the weekend some changes and eventually some rainfall, a lot to talk about in our forecast coming up. come try my really big chicken two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four...
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kobe bryant shamed this kid, this kid. debate as to whether or not he was shaping this young girl but kobe bryant, as you see there, posted a photo on his instagram and said here is the photo of our fourth place winners picture. harvey: they took
kobe bryant shamed this kid, this kid. debate as to whether or not he was shaping this young girl but kobe bryant, as you see there, posted a photo on his instagram and said here is the photo of our fourth place winners picture. harvey: they took
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and make the 27 bryant even more unreliable than it is now. as you probably know, the 27 bryant is part of the equity strategy, low income, senior riders, and the north side of market street and sfmta did so well on that one. gains made on the 27 north of market will be wiped out by this project south of market. we have suggested a possible solution, namely a combined bus-bike lane pilot project. again, we like pilots. it has been done in other major cities. busses only every 15 minutes and the shared bike lane would be three blocks long. we really ask and urge sfmta to consider this pilot. we cannot have another project that considers transit as an afterthought and impacts be ok. so, i ask you to consider, if any other recent street improvement project has actually made muni worse by design, and i urge you to alter that part of the project. thank you. >> simone, marcell. >> i'm a concerned citizen of san francisco and dedicated biker. i strongly support the 5th street improvement project. it's a sorely, sorely needed project that improves bik
and make the 27 bryant even more unreliable than it is now. as you probably know, the 27 bryant is part of the equity strategy, low income, senior riders, and the north side of market street and sfmta did so well on that one. gains made on the 27 north of market will be wiped out by this project south of market. we have suggested a possible solution, namely a combined bus-bike lane pilot project. again, we like pilots. it has been done in other major cities. busses only every 15 minutes and the...
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so that was a dilemma because people like wes bryant, who are used to being on the ground as a jointactical air controller bringing in aircraft, we weren't allowed to do that. so we had to come up with an innovative way to how do we still do that. so we had so many manned and unmanned aerial intelligence systems, predator drone's. we were able to recreate that through a strike cell, and it had never been done on that scale before. soledad: had strike cells been done consistently before in warfare? i think you briefed the chief of staff the air force on it. wes: yes, we did 2014 and spring of 2015. they wanted to understand what the air force special tactics community which i was a part of did on the ground in in iraq and baghdad. they knew about the strike cells that have been started up but even strangely enough the senior chain of command in the military and the politicians back home were still a bit i would say in the dark on exactly how things went down because it was just a whirlwind. in iraq for those first few months. dana: it was this fall a small footprint, too, at least ame
so that was a dilemma because people like wes bryant, who are used to being on the ground as a jointactical air controller bringing in aircraft, we weren't allowed to do that. so we had to come up with an innovative way to how do we still do that. so we had so many manned and unmanned aerial intelligence systems, predator drone's. we were able to recreate that through a strike cell, and it had never been done on that scale before. soledad: had strike cells been done consistently before in...
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nick bryant, bbc news, ottawa.ny times he had warned blackface make—up, which raises the possibility, of course, that more damaging pictures may emerge. now, he thinks he can weather this political storm, and we will find out this time next month, when canada goes to the polls. nick bryant in ottawa, thank you. a 20—year—old man who had been accused of murdering a police officer last month has had the charges against him dropped. pc andrew harper, who was 28, was killed near reading while investigating reports of a burglary. he had married his wife lissie just four weeks earlier. today, three teenagers appeared at the old bailey charged with his murder. millions of people are expected to take part in climate—change protests around the world tomorrow ahead a major un summit in new york next week attended by world leaders. but the growing pressure to curb greenhouse gases has not stopped president trump's efforts to overturn environmental regulations. he's said california shouldn't be allowed to set stricter emission
nick bryant, bbc news, ottawa.ny times he had warned blackface make—up, which raises the possibility, of course, that more damaging pictures may emerge. now, he thinks he can weather this political storm, and we will find out this time next month, when canada goes to the polls. nick bryant in ottawa, thank you. a 20—year—old man who had been accused of murdering a police officer last month has had the charges against him dropped. pc andrew harper, who was 28, was killed near reading while...
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on the leasing side, we have 350 rhode island, the new home of the district attorney, 945 bryant, the home of adult probation, the future home. it looks like it will be the new home of police i.d., which is fingerprint, and sure if warrant and records. the units still left to be relocated and will be part of the internal relocation. you see those units there. the space available for a re stack are the spaces that are being occupied currently on the east wing by the units that are moving out as well as the medical examiner, the d.a., the police basis and some commission the proposed use for the restack and these are preliminary, for the 19.2 million in project cost , will be using the medical examiner to has a units that we see in the right. we will be using information from the d.a. for police investigation and the commissioner and auditorium rooms are for police overflow and other needs within the building. that concludes my presentation. i would like to thank supervisor peskin for his sponsorship of items 11 and 12 and the mirror mayor for her sponsorship of 11 through 14. i also wa
on the leasing side, we have 350 rhode island, the new home of the district attorney, 945 bryant, the home of adult probation, the future home. it looks like it will be the new home of police i.d., which is fingerprint, and sure if warrant and records. the units still left to be relocated and will be part of the internal relocation. you see those units there. the space available for a re stack are the spaces that are being occupied currently on the east wing by the units that are moving out as...
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here to weigh in is actor and producer zachary bryant.s to talk about this. >> thank you for having me. carley: a fundraiser in beverly hills and eric mccormack posted a tweet saying he wants to know who is going so the rest of us can be clear about who we don't want to work with? what do you make of that tweet? >> it is self-explanatory. he is calling for names called out so everybody can now and blacklist, am i allowed to say blacklist? i'm having trouble saying that. he has -- another hollywood elitist, victim of the left think tanks that we are evil, deplorable, racist, bigoted, etc.. you can label us that, dehumanize us and you can do anything and think you are morally correct. jillian: carley: mccormack is backtracking. is what he said on instagram. he says i want to be clear about my social media post from last week which has been misinterpreted in a very upsetting way. i absolutely do not support blacklists or discrimination of any kind. anyone who knows me will attest i simply like to understand where trump's major donors are com
here to weigh in is actor and producer zachary bryant.s to talk about this. >> thank you for having me. carley: a fundraiser in beverly hills and eric mccormack posted a tweet saying he wants to know who is going so the rest of us can be clear about who we don't want to work with? what do you make of that tweet? >> it is self-explanatory. he is calling for names called out so everybody can now and blacklist, am i allowed to say blacklist? i'm having trouble saying that. he has --...
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erck bryant starts our cove.er nick: a sweltering september scorcher in new york city. not must sign of autumn here. it has not just been a long summer,or but of the equator, the hottest ever on record. .so tod at the riverside headquarters of the unitedon na an urgent climate action summit. this global body this is -- once more sounding the alarm, the world is losing the ra against climatehange. in the air-conditioned auditorium, the heat came from 16-year-old swedish activist eta thunberg. the u.n. hoping to harness the greta effect, her ability to mobilize the young and shame the old, and my, how she did that today. greta: this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. the other side of the ocean. t you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you! you have stolen my dreams, my childhood, with your empty words. you are failing us.. but the ung people are starting to understand your betrayal. the eyes of all futures generatie upon you, and if you choose to fail us, i say we will never forgive you.ev nick: for the grown-ups in the w room, awkward. was their applause
erck bryant starts our cove.er nick: a sweltering september scorcher in new york city. not must sign of autumn here. it has not just been a long summer,or but of the equator, the hottest ever on record. .so tod at the riverside headquarters of the unitedon na an urgent climate action summit. this global body this is -- once more sounding the alarm, the world is losing the ra against climatehange. in the air-conditioned auditorium, the heat came from 16-year-old swedish activist eta thunberg....
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bryant, bbc news, new y laura: how are lawmakersac ng to greta's harsh message?go a brief time spoke to californ s congressman brad sherman on capitol hill. thanks for joining us. greta thunberg accused wer world leaders of stealing her childhood and her dreams by failing to act on climate change. how would you answer her charge? rep. sherman: i would say that world leaders are not doing a good job of dealing with this crisis and deali with other crises that may indeed rob the next generation of their weildhood, whether it be to spread of nucleaons or a failure to deal with climate change. we may be all too selfish and not dedicated enough to the future. laura: president trump himself did drop by the climate-change summit, though he didn't speak. do you have any signs at all that he may be responding to the change?ction on climate rep. sherman: one can agine that he will spend a few minutes listening, but i doubt very much whether he will adopt the policies we need. re would start brning the death rejoi -- it would start by rejoining the paris climate records. un
bryant, bbc news, new y laura: how are lawmakersac ng to greta's harsh message?go a brief time spoke to californ s congressman brad sherman on capitol hill. thanks for joining us. greta thunberg accused wer world leaders of stealing her childhood and her dreams by failing to act on climate change. how would you answer her charge? rep. sherman: i would say that world leaders are not doing a good job of dealing with this crisis and deali with other crises that may indeed rob the next generation...
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from ottawa, the bbc's nick bryant reports. nick: when he first emerged as the canadian prime minister, hee be golden boy of international politics -- youthful, telegenic, a leader who seemed to embody the values of modern-day progressivm and political rrectness. so this photo has shocked supporters and opponents alike. ithows him wearing blackface in 2001, an arabian nights costume party where as a 29-year-old teacher he wasdr sed as a character from "aladdin." his message today, forgive me, i have changed. prime min. trudeau: i have endeavored in my life to put the advantages and the opportunities i have been given to serve this country, to ght for people's rihgts, and i have to recognizeo that i let a lpeople dn with that choice, and i stand here today to reflect on that and ask for forgiveness. nick: today a video has emerged from the early 1990's showing a young justin trudeau covered in dark makeup and making faces. the emergence of the blackface photo comes in the midst of an election campaign where mr.d trudeau already
from ottawa, the bbc's nick bryant reports. nick: when he first emerged as the canadian prime minister, hee be golden boy of international politics -- youthful, telegenic, a leader who seemed to embody the values of modern-day progressivm and political rrectness. so this photo has shocked supporters and opponents alike. ithows him wearing blackface in 2001, an arabian nights costume party where as a 29-year-old teacher he wasdr sed as a character from "aladdin." his message today,...
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at 850 bryant, large numbers of people are incarcerated for 23 hours a day in small cells with little to no space for counseling groups, education programs or exercise. people with severe mental illnesses have very little ongoing care and more importantly are not in an environment fit for treatment. 90% of people housed there have not been can -- convicted of any crimes. many have been awaiting their day in court for months or years and language and cramped sales because they cannot afford to pay bail or lack of a space and other facilities. continuing to house people in this facility is also an issue of public safety. people who are house their need and deserve individualized treatment and rehabilitation, not concrete cellblocks on a fundamentally unsound building. we are not safe as a community when individuals spent time in this, or treatment, and released back onto the tree. the jail the racial and economic disparities of our city's criminal system. fifty-six% of those held in the jail or black 30% are in need of mental health care, a quarter under 25, an 80% of the people are hel
at 850 bryant, large numbers of people are incarcerated for 23 hours a day in small cells with little to no space for counseling groups, education programs or exercise. people with severe mental illnesses have very little ongoing care and more importantly are not in an environment fit for treatment. 90% of people housed there have not been can -- convicted of any crimes. many have been awaiting their day in court for months or years and language and cramped sales because they cannot afford to...
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ndour north america correst nick bryant reports. nick: these are the quiet rituals of opioid america.al a pair are visiting is tryinto bash visiting a shrin- a pr are visiting a shrine to a child who overdosed on heroin. bujeff was 28 when he died his mother told us his drug addiction began a decade earlier when he was prescribed painkillers as a teenager. he did not miss practice. or game he was an amazing kid. nick: jeff had beeininjured playg american football in high school and started taking oxycontin, a drug prosecutorsti allege was deceptively marketed by purdue pharma, owned by the sackler family, one of the richest in america. in the early days, did you have eany sense of how addictive -- no, no, no. like, no, no, no. it really bothers me because no one ever told us there was an addictive quality at all. they purposely setut to misguide doctors, ms. lee -- sld t public, and have everyone assume they were safe. nick: purdue pharma has filed for bankruptcy out of a proposal to settle thousands of lawsuits against it and provi
ndour north america correst nick bryant reports. nick: these are the quiet rituals of opioid america.al a pair are visiting is tryinto bash visiting a shrin- a pr are visiting a shrine to a child who overdosed on heroin. bujeff was 28 when he died his mother told us his drug addiction began a decade earlier when he was prescribed painkillers as a teenager. he did not miss practice. or game he was an amazing kid. nick: jeff had beeininjured playg american football in high school and started...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: in india, at least 12 people died after at boa capsized. the indian navy is time to find survivors. over 30 people are thought to be missing. president erdogan of turkey is hosting the leaders of iran and russia in ankara. the leaders of talking about the conflict in syria and the humanitarian crisis in the northwest the country. turkey is concerned about refugees from idlibsi province cr into their territory. 26,000 car workers across the u.s. for on strike last night after talks ltered with their employer general motors. it is the union's first strike after the automaker came out of bankruptcygo a decadehanks to the taxpayer-funded bailout. e united auto workers union wants better health care and job security. gm says their fair offer as the rejected. i spoke to transportation writeo micheline maynardromichigan. micheline: we didweot think they far apart until the last couple of days. general motors did something very unusual. it give a complete offer to the uaw and then it publicized the the protocol is that once the talks are down to th
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: in india, at least 12 people died after at boa capsized. the indian navy is time to find survivors. over 30 people are thought to be missing. president erdogan of turkey is hosting the leaders of iran and russia in ankara. the leaders of talking about the conflict in syria and the humanitarian crisis in the northwest the country. turkey is concerned about refugees from idlibsi province cr into their territory. 26,000 car workers across the u.s. for on...
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nick bryant, bbcew new york. nada: today's protests, head of next week's u.n. clement change summit in new york, where world leaders are urged to show up with bold plans to address global warming. david shukman looks at what is at stake. david: a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. for thespeople on a pacifics island, itmatter of life her their country can survive the future. as the planet heats up, the seas rise, and for millions of people in low-lying communities, the threats are already extreme and are set to become much worse. lasaw for myself two weeks ago how the ice of gre is melting, adding to the level of oceans. scientists fear more melting will follow. all the time, human activities keep adding to the problem. this is indonesia right now. the fires are immense, like in the amazon, and they release arbon dioxide into the ai that makes temperatures rise even faster. the challenge is that the world is on a course toward dangerous levels of rming. the gl has risen one degrees celsius over the last 150 years or so, d scientists say 1.5 degr
nick bryant, bbcew new york. nada: today's protests, head of next week's u.n. clement change summit in new york, where world leaders are urged to show up with bold plans to address global warming. david shukman looks at what is at stake. david: a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. for thespeople on a pacifics island, itmatter of life her their country can survive the future. as the planet heats up, the seas rise, and for millions of people in low-lying communities, the threats...
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that was nick bryant in new york had of those climate talks at the un, which will be taking place latery this hour. there are growing fears that the uk's oldest travel firm, thomas cook, is about to enter administration. emergency talks with creditors and shareholders have been continuing, hoping to raise the $250 million dollars the company needs to avoid collapse. the british government says plans to fly holidaymakers back to the uk if necessary are in place. tom burridge has the latest. dozens of aircraft which were on standby have now been mobilised. but basically means they are in the hour, travelling to destinations where thomas cook tourists who might, might being the important word here, need bringing home tomorrow. now, if thomas cook does go into administration than 0peration matterhorn kicks in. when monarch collapsed in 2017 it was the biggest repatriation of british nationals in peacetime. this will be much bigger, an oppression that could potentially last two weeks. 0nce could potentially last two weeks. once at the civil aviation authority in charge of that plan is very p
that was nick bryant in new york had of those climate talks at the un, which will be taking place latery this hour. there are growing fears that the uk's oldest travel firm, thomas cook, is about to enter administration. emergency talks with creditors and shareholders have been continuing, hoping to raise the $250 million dollars the company needs to avoid collapse. the british government says plans to fly holidaymakers back to the uk if necessary are in place. tom burridge has the latest....
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.issent in egypt, groups of protesters have gathered near tahrir square in cairo, to shout anti government slogans. they called for president abdel fattah al sisi to go and demanded an end to military rule. police fired tear gas to disperse them. our reporter, sally nabil, was there. shouting. the ridge i'm standing right now overlooks tahrir square. these protesters have been chanting and calling on president sisi to go and leave power. just a few days ago, that was an unthinkable scenario for many egyptians. tahrir square for years has been a no—go zone for anti—government protesters. security presence is quite heavy in all areas surrounding the square. constant shouting. as you can see, they are saying, "down with sisi!" chanting and yelling. "go, sisi, go", that's what they are saying. we have seen security forces firing tear gas. we've just run away because we've heard that security forces are coming. they have been firing tear gas and chasing the protesters wherever they go. secur
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.issent in egypt, groups of protesters have gathered near tahrir square in cairo, to shout anti government slogans. they called for president abdel fattah al sisi to go and demanded an end to military rule. police fired tear gas to disperse them. our reporter, sally nabil, was there. shouting. the ridge i'm standing right now overlooks tahrir square. these protesters have been chanting and calling on president sisi to go and leave power. just a few days ago, that...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.s come ahead of next week's un climate change summit in new york, where world leaders will discuss how best to address global warming. with his analysis of their options, here's our science editor, david shukman. a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. for these people on a pacific island, it's a matter of life and death — of whether their country can actually survive in future. as the planet heats up, the seas rise. and for millions of people in low—lying communities, the threats are already extreme, and they're set to become much worse. i saw for myself two weeks ago how the ice of greenland is melting, adding to the level of the oceans. and scientists fear that more melting will follow. all the time, human activities keep adding to the problem. this is indonesia right now. the fires are immense, like in the amazon, and they release carbon dioxide into the air, and that makes the rise in temperatures even faster. the challenge is that the world is on a course towards dan
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.s come ahead of next week's un climate change summit in new york, where world leaders will discuss how best to address global warming. with his analysis of their options, here's our science editor, david shukman. a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. for these people on a pacific island, it's a matter of life and death — of whether their country can actually survive in future. as the planet heats up, the seas rise. and for millions of people in...
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from ottawa, nick bryant reports.trudeau is a politician who became a celebrity. youthful, telegenic — a leader who seemed to embody the values of modern—day progressiveness, a model of political correctness. put this photo presents a very different picture, showing him wearing blackface make—up at a private—school gala in 2001. an arabian nights costume party where, as a 29—year—old teacher, he was dressed as a charater from aladdin. his message today — "forgive me, i've changed." darkening yourface, regardless of the context or the circumstances, is always unacceptable because of the racist history of blackface. i should have understood that then, and i never should have done it. more blackface photos have emerged, and a video has surfaced from the early ‘90s showing a young justin trudeau sticking his tongue out and making faces. all this in the midst of an election campaign in which mr trudeau had already been reeling from a corruption scandal. blackface is now recognised as a racist caricature, and his opponents
from ottawa, nick bryant reports.trudeau is a politician who became a celebrity. youthful, telegenic — a leader who seemed to embody the values of modern—day progressiveness, a model of political correctness. put this photo presents a very different picture, showing him wearing blackface make—up at a private—school gala in 2001. an arabian nights costume party where, as a 29—year—old teacher, he was dressed as a charater from aladdin. his message today — "forgive me, i've...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.ests in new york reached a climax, greta thunberg, who you saw in that report, addressed a rally of demonstrators in the city. this is an emergency. our house is on fire. cheering. and it is notjust the young people's house, we all live here. it affects all of us. and we will notjust stand aside and watch, this we are united behind the science, and we will do everything in our power to stop this crisis from getting worse. even if that means skipping school or work, because this is more important. cheering. in a rare sign of dissent in egypt, groups of protesters have gathered near tahrir square in cairo, to shout anti government slogans. they called for president abdel fattah al sisi to go and demanded an end to military rule. police fired tear gas to disperse them. our reporter, sally nabil, was there. area i am standing right now overlooks the square. these people have been chanting and calling on president sisi to go. for years, it has been a no—go zone but anti—government protester
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.ests in new york reached a climax, greta thunberg, who you saw in that report, addressed a rally of demonstrators in the city. this is an emergency. our house is on fire. cheering. and it is notjust the young people's house, we all live here. it affects all of us. and we will notjust stand aside and watch, this we are united behind the science, and we will do everything in our power to stop this crisis from getting worse. even if that means skipping school or...
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nick bryant reports.weltering september scorcher in new york city — not much sign of autumn here. and it hasn'tjust been a long summer, but north of the equator, the hottest ever on record. so, today at the riverside headquarters of the united nations, an urgent climate action summit. this global body, once more, sounding the alarm. the world is losing the race against climate change. applause. in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunberg. the un hoping to harness what's being called the greta effect — her ability to mobilise the young and to shame the old. and my, how she did that today. this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you?! you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. you are failing us. but the young people are starting to understand your betrayal. the eyes of all future generations are upon you, and i
nick bryant reports.weltering september scorcher in new york city — not much sign of autumn here. and it hasn'tjust been a long summer, but north of the equator, the hottest ever on record. so, today at the riverside headquarters of the united nations, an urgent climate action summit. this global body, once more, sounding the alarm. the world is losing the race against climate change. applause. in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta...
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that was nick bryant in new york had of those climate talks at the un, which will be taking place lateralking up the ‘greta effect,‘ as it's called, the sight of those 4 million people marching on friday all around the world, most of them children, led by the 16—year—old activist greta thunberg. another major story this hour. there are growing fears that the uk's oldest travel firm, thomas cook, is about to enter administration. emergency talks with creditors and shareholders have been continuing, hoping to raise the $250 million the company needs to avoid collapse. the british government says plans to fly holidaymakers back to the uk if necessary are in place. tom burridge has the latest. i am told tonight that dozens of aircraft which were on standby have now been mobilised. that means basically they are in the air, travelling to destinations where there are thomas cook tourists who might, might being the important word here, need bringing home tomorrow. now if, that's still a big if, thomas cook goes into administration, 0peration matterhorn will go into action. when monarch collapse
that was nick bryant in new york had of those climate talks at the un, which will be taking place lateralking up the ‘greta effect,‘ as it's called, the sight of those 4 million people marching on friday all around the world, most of them children, led by the 16—year—old activist greta thunberg. another major story this hour. there are growing fears that the uk's oldest travel firm, thomas cook, is about to enter administration. emergency talks with creditors and shareholders have been...
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nick bryant in new york, thank you.h olly foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening. we saw three of the home nations in action today. a big win for england against tonga coming up in a moment but ireland and scotland were facing each other. the irish are the number one side in the world and the scots were very much second best. our sports correspondent katie gornall was at the match in yokohama. a sleepy sunday morning in yokohama — peaceful, tranquil and with no hint of what's to come. come on, scotland! in swept a celtic fusion of noise and colour. ireland and scotland had arrived — one not to miss. i'm supposed to be at work. according to the rankings, this ireland side are the world's best, but their form has been shaky and scotland had reason to hope. any doubts about ireland's strengths were put to rest within minutes as james ryan burrowed his way to the line with their first attack. before scotland could regroup, ireland hit them again. somewhere in the mass of bodies, ireland's captain rory best grounded th
nick bryant in new york, thank you.h olly foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening. we saw three of the home nations in action today. a big win for england against tonga coming up in a moment but ireland and scotland were facing each other. the irish are the number one side in the world and the scots were very much second best. our sports correspondent katie gornall was at the match in yokohama. a sleepy sunday morning in yokohama — peaceful, tranquil and with no hint of what's to come....
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nick bryant, bbc news, 0ttawa.world tomorrow ahead a major un summit in new york next week, attended by world leaders. but the growing pressure to curb greenhouse gases has not stopped president trump's efforts to overturn environmental regulations. he's said california shouldn't be allowed to set stricter emissions targets for vehicles and taken a big step towards opening up alaska's wildlife refuge for oil and gas drilling. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports from another climate change battleground in colorado. the north fork valley in colorado is an area of stunning diversity of landscape. lush green valleys besides striking, stark desert terrain, plateau mountains and dense pine forests. but it also sits on one of the largest shale—gas reserves in the us, leaving these pockets of untouched splendour severely under threat — perhaps now more than ever. well, this gas well has been in operation not far from north fork for many years, but the trump administration is pushing aggressively for more
nick bryant, bbc news, 0ttawa.world tomorrow ahead a major un summit in new york next week, attended by world leaders. but the growing pressure to curb greenhouse gases has not stopped president trump's efforts to overturn environmental regulations. he's said california shouldn't be allowed to set stricter emissions targets for vehicles and taken a big step towards opening up alaska's wildlife refuge for oil and gas drilling. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports from another...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. incredible numbers there.e ago, greta thunberg, who you saw there, has been speaking to protesters in new york. we are not in school today. and this time, we are not alone. we have some adults who are not at work today either. and why? because this is an emergency. our houses on fire —— houseis emergency. our houses on fire —— house is on fire. and it is notjust the young people's house, we all live here. it affects all of us. and we will notjust stand aside and watch, we are united behind the science, and we will do everything in our power to stop this crisis from getting worse. even if that means skipping school or work, because this is more important. climate protester greta thunberg. friday's protests come ahead next week's un climate change summit in new york, where world leaders will discuss how best to address global warming. here's our science editor, david shukman. a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. for these people on a pacific island, it is a matter of life and death, whether their
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. incredible numbers there.e ago, greta thunberg, who you saw there, has been speaking to protesters in new york. we are not in school today. and this time, we are not alone. we have some adults who are not at work today either. and why? because this is an emergency. our houses on fire —— houseis emergency. our houses on fire —— house is on fire. and it is notjust the young people's house, we all live here. it affects all of us. and we will notjust stand...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.t while ago, greta thunberg, who you saw there, has been speaking to protesters in new york. we are not in school today. and this time, we are not alone. we have some adults who are not at work today either. and why? because this is an emergency. our house is on fire. and it is notjust the young people's house, we all live here. it affects all of us. and we will notjust stand aside and watch, we are united behind the science, and we will do everything in our power to stop this crisis from getting worse. even if that means skipping school or work, because this is more important. rising sea levels attributed to global warming are threatening entire communities along west africa's shoreline. an estimated 5 million people live along ghana's atlantic coast. the coastal region is a significant contributor to the country's economy. many homes in the eastern volta region have been destroyed by tidal waves in recent years. the bbc‘s thomas naadi reports from the keto district where 100 homes ha
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.t while ago, greta thunberg, who you saw there, has been speaking to protesters in new york. we are not in school today. and this time, we are not alone. we have some adults who are not at work today either. and why? because this is an emergency. our house is on fire. and it is notjust the young people's house, we all live here. it affects all of us. and we will notjust stand aside and watch, we are united behind the science, and we will do everything in our...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.mit closed for the day a short time ago, the un secretary—general telling delegates he was encouraged and inspired by the pledges of action, particularly from smaller countries who have caused the least damage to the climate. you understand the climate emergency is the fight of our lives, and for our lives. i thank young people around the world for leading the charge, and holding my generation accountable. we have been losing the race against climate crisis, but the world is waking up. pressure is building, momentum is growing, and action by action, the tide is turning. today, in this hall, the world saw clear ambition and concrete initiatives. let's get more on this. our correspondent nada tawfik is at the un in new york. president trump or at least white house staff must have been aware of the presence of greta thunberg. they organised another event at the un, it seems, specifically to keep the president away from the climate summit. do you get any sense from them that they feel the
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.mit closed for the day a short time ago, the un secretary—general telling delegates he was encouraged and inspired by the pledges of action, particularly from smaller countries who have caused the least damage to the climate. you understand the climate emergency is the fight of our lives, and for our lives. i thank young people around the world for leading the charge, and holding my generation accountable. we have been losing the race against climate crisis,...
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our north america correspondent nick bryant is outside the un tonight.ide the un tonight. it your view that' administration is it your view that the trump administration is talking with one voice on this issue? there was certainly a big difference in tone today. mike pompeo sounding like the hawk he is on iran. donald trump sounding more like a dove. in saudi arabia, mike pompeo called the attacks on the oil facility an act of war, even saying may be denying any of visa to the president of iran who is due in new york next week. donald trump was far more circumspect. he announced there would be new sanctions on iran but there is really very little left to sanction. and what was more significant, i think, sanction. and what was more significant, ithink, is sanction. and what was more significant, i think, is that he stepped back from those remarks he made at the weekend, where he said america was a locked and loaded, which raised the sceptre of a military strike. one of donald trump's predecessors spoke of america speaking softly that carrying a big stick
our north america correspondent nick bryant is outside the un tonight.ide the un tonight. it your view that' administration is it your view that the trump administration is talking with one voice on this issue? there was certainly a big difference in tone today. mike pompeo sounding like the hawk he is on iran. donald trump sounding more like a dove. in saudi arabia, mike pompeo called the attacks on the oil facility an act of war, even saying may be denying any of visa to the president of iran...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.st couple of hours, greta thunberg, who you saw there, has been speaking to protesters in new york. we are not in school today. and this time, we are not alone. we have some adults who are not at work today either. and why? because this is an emergency. our house is on fire. and it is notjust the young people's house, we all live here. it affects all of us. and we will notjust stand aside and watch, we are united behind the science, and we will do everything in our power to stop this crisis from getting worse. even if that means skipping school or work, because this is more important. let's head to new york now and speak with campaigner adam lake, he's head of climate week, which starts next week, for the international charity the climate group. adam, thank you for your time. i think we have pictures of you out is protest in new york. how many of the people you saw were young, schoolchildren, and how many were adults? the vast majority of people we saw today were young people. and many
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.st couple of hours, greta thunberg, who you saw there, has been speaking to protesters in new york. we are not in school today. and this time, we are not alone. we have some adults who are not at work today either. and why? because this is an emergency. our house is on fire. and it is notjust the young people's house, we all live here. it affects all of us. and we will notjust stand aside and watch, we are united behind the science, and we will do everything in...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.s now coming to an end, this is the secretary general antonio guterres making his closing remarks. well over 100 leaders in the private sector committed to accelerating their move into the green economy. a group of the world's largest asset owners, responsible for directing more than 2 trillion us dollars, committed to move to carbon neutral investment portfolios by 2050. multilateral and national development banks have increased their pledges, and the international development finance clu b international development finance club announced that it will mobilise 1 club announced that it will mobilise i trillion us dollars in clean energy funding by 2025 commie in 20 least developed countries. the club will also promote carbon neutrality by reducing fossil fuels, import volumes and define exit strategies from coal financing. 130 volumes and define exit strategies from coalfinancing. 130 banks, one third of the global banking sector signed up to align their businesses with the paris agree
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.s now coming to an end, this is the secretary general antonio guterres making his closing remarks. well over 100 leaders in the private sector committed to accelerating their move into the green economy. a group of the world's largest asset owners, responsible for directing more than 2 trillion us dollars, committed to move to carbon neutral investment portfolios by 2050. multilateral and national development banks have increased their pledges, and the...
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invest in things you understand, get your arms around, can help grow, and take it from there >> bryantfolio has names like epic games, popular consumer brands like cholula hot sauce. people don't realize how involved he is telling the story behind the brands, advising their ceos how to shape the narrative of their path. >> kobe versus shaq, different strategies to post basketball wealth shaq doesn't exactly have his own investment vehicle, but his face is all over everything. what's your assessment who is dunking on who? >> between kobe and shaq >> we had shaq on a couple weeks ago. >> i would say kobe is more active for sure. shaq is on the board of papa john's, but kobe is spreading his knowledge across 18 companies in the active portfolio. 28 they have been invested in, three have gone public dell and alibaba. >> fascinating he is bringing in other athletes and trying to school them on investment as well we heard reports for many years about folks that mismanaged their new found wealth the idea of passing this on, bring others in definitely notable. >> wonder if kobe uses gold bond
invest in things you understand, get your arms around, can help grow, and take it from there >> bryantfolio has names like epic games, popular consumer brands like cholula hot sauce. people don't realize how involved he is telling the story behind the brands, advising their ceos how to shape the narrative of their path. >> kobe versus shaq, different strategies to post basketball wealth shaq doesn't exactly have his own investment vehicle, but his face is all over everything. what's...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.mmit closed for the day, the un secretary—general told delegates he was encouraged and inspired by the pledges of action, particularly from smaller countries who have caused the least damage to the climate. you understand the climate emergency is the fight of our lives, and for our lives. i thank young people around the world for leading the charge, and holding my generation accountable. we have been losing the race against climate crisis, but the world is waking up. pressure is building, momentum is growing, and action by action, the tide is turning. today, in this hall, the world saw clear ambition and concrete initiatives. 0ur correspondent at the un, nada tawfik, says there is a sense the trump administration is recognising the strength of feeling over climate change. i think the fact that we did see president trump stopping by the climate action summit unexpectedly really speaks to that. for one, we have seen millions of young activists protesting on this issue. we are seeing here
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. the signs and effects of global warming are intensifying. climate scientists are calling for carbon—cutting efforts to be boosted immediately. 0ur science editor david shukman explains the scale of the challenge. the ice at the roof of the world is steering. the ice at the roof of the world is stirring. the more it melts, the more it raises the level of the sea — threatening millions of people on coastlines. in the tropics, fires are destroying the great forest. and as they burn, they give off carbon dioxide, which accelerates the speed of warming. and all this, as industries and power stations burn fossilfuels and raise levels of carbon dioxide even more. despite all the warnings about climate change, the world keeps adding to the problem, releasing more and more of the gases heating up the planet. the latest figures from the un show a total of 53 billion tonnes of emissions. and at this rate, they could reach 59 billion by 2030. that's a path that could warm the world by up to 4 deg
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. the signs and effects of global warming are intensifying. climate scientists are calling for carbon—cutting efforts to be boosted immediately. 0ur science editor david shukman explains the scale of the challenge. the ice at the roof of the world is steering. the ice at the roof of the world is stirring. the more it melts, the more it raises the level of the sea — threatening millions of people on coastlines. in the tropics, fires are destroying the great...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.gns and effects of global warming are intensifying. climate scientists are calling for carbon—cutting efforts to be boosted immediately. 0ur science editor david shukman explains the scale of the challenge. the ice at the roof of the world is stirring. the more it melts, the more it raises the level of the sea — threatening millions of people on coastlines. in the tropics, fires are destroying the great forests. and as they burn, they give off carbon dioxide, which accelerates the speed of warming. and all this, as industries and power stations burn fossilfuels and raise levels of carbon dioxide even more. despite all the warnings about climate change, the world keeps adding to the problem, releasing more and more of the gases heating up the planet. the latest figures from the un show a total of 53 billion tons of emissions. and at this rate, they could reach 59 billion by 2030. that's a path that could warm the world by up to four degrees celsius, a dangerous level, by the end of the
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.gns and effects of global warming are intensifying. climate scientists are calling for carbon—cutting efforts to be boosted immediately. 0ur science editor david shukman explains the scale of the challenge. the ice at the roof of the world is stirring. the more it melts, the more it raises the level of the sea — threatening millions of people on coastlines. in the tropics, fires are destroying the great forests. and as they burn, they give off carbon dioxide,...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. the eyes of the world will be on them.hance to prove that they too are united behind the science, they have a chance to take leadership to prove they actually hear us. do you think they hear us? no! we will make them hear us. claimant activist greta thunberg there today's protests come ahead next week's un climate change summit in new york, where world leaders will discuss how best to address global warming. with his analysis of their options, here's our science editor, david shukman. a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. these people ona protests are all about. these people on a pacific island, it is a matter of life and death, whether their country can actually survive in future. as the planet heats up, this is raised, and for millions of people in low—lying communities, the threats are already extreme and are set to become much worse. i saw myself two weeks ago how the ice of greenland is melting, adding to the level of the oceans. and scientists are more melting will follow. all the time, human activitie
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. the eyes of the world will be on them.hance to prove that they too are united behind the science, they have a chance to take leadership to prove they actually hear us. do you think they hear us? no! we will make them hear us. claimant activist greta thunberg there today's protests come ahead next week's un climate change summit in new york, where world leaders will discuss how best to address global warming. with his analysis of their options, here's our science...
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our north america correspondent nick bryant reports.t visiting a shrine toa america, a parent visiting a shrine to a child who overdosed on heroin. jack was 28 when his died but his mother told us his drug addiction began a decade earlier, when he was prescribed painkillers as a teenager. he did not miss a game, he was an amazing kid. he had been injured playing american football in high school and started taking oxycontin, a drug prosecutors allege was aggressively and deceptively marketed by purdue pharma, a company owned by the sackler family, one of the richest in america. in the early days, did you have any sense of how addictive oxycontin was? no, no, no, and it really bothers me because nobody ever told us there was an addictive quality at all, and they purposefully sat out to misguide doctors, mislead the public and have eve ryo ne doctors, mislead the public and have everyone misunderstand and assume that they were safe. purdue pharma has now filed for bankruptcy, part ofa has now filed for bankruptcy, part of a proposal to set
our north america correspondent nick bryant reports.t visiting a shrine toa america, a parent visiting a shrine to a child who overdosed on heroin. jack was 28 when his died but his mother told us his drug addiction began a decade earlier, when he was prescribed painkillers as a teenager. he did not miss a game, he was an amazing kid. he had been injured playing american football in high school and started taking oxycontin, a drug prosecutors allege was aggressively and deceptively marketed by...
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thank you, nick bryant. could fall into administration this weekend, unless it finds an extra £200 million to secure its future. 9,000 jobs are at risk in the uk and more than 150,000 british holiday—makers could be left stranded abroad. 0ur north of england correspondent, judith moritz, reports. thomas cook is one of the best—known names in travel. at any time, there are up to 100 of its planes in the airand it has 19 are up to 100 of its planes in the air and it has 19 million customers per year, but the operator's financial problems have mounted and news that it faces administration is a headache for holiday—makers. luke dudley is one of them. he is currently in turkey and needs to get back to start a newjob on monday, but he is now worried about his return flight. we just don't know what the situation is, how we are flying back, back to manchester, or all things could collapse in the next couple of days or hours, and we have nothing to go back on. worries as well for people with future holiday plans. jac
thank you, nick bryant. could fall into administration this weekend, unless it finds an extra £200 million to secure its future. 9,000 jobs are at risk in the uk and more than 150,000 british holiday—makers could be left stranded abroad. 0ur north of england correspondent, judith moritz, reports. thomas cook is one of the best—known names in travel. at any time, there are up to 100 of its planes in the airand it has 19 are up to 100 of its planes in the air and it has 19 million customers...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.mmit closed for the day, the un secretary—general told delegates he was encouraged and inspired by the pledges of action, particularly from smaller countries who have caused the least damage to the climate. you understand the climate emergency is the fight of our lives, and for our lives. i thank young people around the world for leading the charge, and holding my generation accountable. we have been losing the race against climate crisis, but the world is waking up. pressure is building, momentum is growing, and action by action, the tide is turning. today, in this hall, the world saw clear ambition and concrete initiatives. thousands of stranded thomas cook passengers will be repatriated to britain on tuesday, as the rescue operation continues into its second day. holidaymakers were being brought to the uk amid questions over the multimillion—dollar sums received by the bosses of the firm prior to its collapse. it is the largest repatriation to happen in peacetime to the uk. let's he
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she's got a plan to build a navigation center right here on the embarcadero at bryant street. has said look what they are doing to our beautiful california callingalp and says carson needs to know what effect the federal government is having on the city. >> and i think that has had a direct impact on homelessness. no new funding for building projec projects. a lot of the investments we've gotten we haven't seen since the obama administration. >>> the white house has not said if carson will be meeting with mayor breed. he and the president are also expected to visit los angeles during this west coast trip. reporting live in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> thank you, amy. now your morning money report. fedex is raising prices next year. >> the rate hike takes place on january 6 and most will pay about 5% more for shipments. >>> a live look at the new york stock exchange and we still remain down as trading gets under way. down aboutofar. alex trebek face as setback in his fight against pancreatic cancer. he has to undergo another round of chemotherapy. the host doe
she's got a plan to build a navigation center right here on the embarcadero at bryant street. has said look what they are doing to our beautiful california callingalp and says carson needs to know what effect the federal government is having on the city. >> and i think that has had a direct impact on homelessness. no new funding for building projec projects. a lot of the investments we've gotten we haven't seen since the obama administration. >>> the white house has not said if...
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in the summer of 1996, he succeeded in securing both kobe bryant and shaquille o'neal, two truly great players, creating an unstoppable force in the nba. under his management, the lakers won four championships, and he was named executive of the year in 1995. jerry went on to serve as the president of basketball operations for the struggling memphis grizzlies, and took them to the playoffs three times. he was named executive of the year again in 2004. he then joined the executive board of the warriors. recently, he became a consultant for the clippers. and helped sign kawhi leonard, who really has played -- he's some player. we were talking about that. and the combination of the two of them will be an interesting season. i think you really proud of that group, huh? you had some really great ones. jerry is one of the greatest negotiators, managers, and executives in the history of the nba. in addition to his sterling professional career, jerry helped raise millions of dollars for charity in los angeles, contributed to a flood of relief efforts in west virginia and generally, just incredi
in the summer of 1996, he succeeded in securing both kobe bryant and shaquille o'neal, two truly great players, creating an unstoppable force in the nba. under his management, the lakers won four championships, and he was named executive of the year in 1995. jerry went on to serve as the president of basketball operations for the struggling memphis grizzlies, and took them to the playoffs three times. he was named executive of the year again in 2004. he then joined the executive board of the...
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>>both kobe bryant and shaquille o'neal to truly great players, not president trump says the contributions made outside of sports. also deserve recognition jerry. >>works harder than just about anybody. i can imagine helping our nation's veterans while his athletic ability help bring jerry west numerous accolades, including this bronze statue outside the staples center in los angeles, it's a life well played on and off the the nation. and back to our breaking news story that we're following for you out of every ville check out this shot from the caltrans camera just above the east shore freeway. >>all lanes are closed right now on westbound 80 west of pass wall street after a person was struck and killed. the initial report was that someone was running around on the freeway that person was hit by a car did not survive the investigation is underway. this all happened within the last 3045 a special alert has been issued you need to avoid the east shore freeway right now because he will not be able to get through west 80 west up how street all lanes blocked to investigate this fatality, make
>>both kobe bryant and shaquille o'neal to truly great players, not president trump says the contributions made outside of sports. also deserve recognition jerry. >>works harder than just about anybody. i can imagine helping our nation's veterans while his athletic ability help bring jerry west numerous accolades, including this bronze statue outside the staples center in los angeles, it's a life well played on and off the the nation. and back to our breaking news story that we're...