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think the reality, then, is that everyone fights for their time to try and be heard and condense what oare complex subjects intoa 75-second answer. >> so one of the topics you chose to talk a lot about, especially confronting senator warren on was your push, your call for twitter to suspend the account of president trump. why was that important? >> what's important about it is this, jake, and i say this as a former prosecutor. you have to take seriously witness intimidation. you have to take seriously an attempt to obstruct justice. you have to take seriously a threat to a witness and really to their safety and potentially
think the reality, then, is that everyone fights for their time to try and be heard and condense what oare complex subjects intoa 75-second answer. >> so one of the topics you chose to talk a lot about, especially confronting senator warren on was your push, your call for twitter to suspend the account of president trump. why was that important? >> what's important about it is this, jake, and i say this as a former prosecutor. you have to take seriously witness intimidation. you...
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sticking with loans, the barclays ceo same troubled deals oare an eye-opener. >> if you have a deal nottructured properly that has some weakness to it, the market can be pretty punishing at the bottom end. colin robertson, kathy jones, jim keenan still with me. your thoughts on loans right now? jim: the loan market has structurally changed. that is coderket credit qualityhe has decreased as you see more lbo's come to the market. inherently, the market is more levered. thirdly, instead of two years ago having a rising rate environment, we have an environment where libor is declining. all of those things are negative from a loan market perspective. there are couple of different stores which are not different from the rest of the broader markets including credit. higher quality is still doing ok. it is the lower part of the market that has bifurcated and has been pretty negative. we continue to be cautious across the market. loans generally look like a secured high-yield bond market than the historical bond market. there are pockets where you can find good spread and risk, but similar to t
sticking with loans, the barclays ceo same troubled deals oare an eye-opener. >> if you have a deal nottructured properly that has some weakness to it, the market can be pretty punishing at the bottom end. colin robertson, kathy jones, jim keenan still with me. your thoughts on loans right now? jim: the loan market has structurally changed. that is coderket credit qualityhe has decreased as you see more lbo's come to the market. inherently, the market is more levered. thirdly, instead of...
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the indefinite curfew is in place in basra, wasit, babel and dhi oar to prevent further acts of violenceveral vietnamese families have told the bbc they fear their relatives could be among the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex. police have now arrested a fourth person in connection with the deaths. the 48—year—old man from northern ireland was detained at stansted airport. the authorities in chile say more than a million people have been taking part in a march through the streets of santiago — calling for measures to reduce inequality. 0rganisers say it's the biggest demonstration chile's ever seen. many are calling for the resignation of the country's president. conversations about gender equality "can't happen without men". that was the message from the duchess of sussex when she met youth ambassadors from around the world at windsor castle. to underline her argument, prince harry turned up as a surprise guest — as sarah campbell reports. it was a short drive in their electric car for prince harry and the duchess of sussex, from home to windsor castle. good to see y
the indefinite curfew is in place in basra, wasit, babel and dhi oar to prevent further acts of violenceveral vietnamese families have told the bbc they fear their relatives could be among the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex. police have now arrested a fourth person in connection with the deaths. the 48—year—old man from northern ireland was detained at stansted airport. the authorities in chile say more than a million people have been taking part in a march through...
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e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oar embarcadero financial district fisherman's wharf exhibit no. north beach telegraph hill and part of union square. >> all of san francisco districts are remarkable i'm honored and delighted to represent really whereas with an the most intact district got chinatown, north beach fisherman's wharf russian hill and knob hill and the northwest waterfront some of the most wealthier and inning e impoverished people in san francisco obgyn siding it is ethically exists a bunch of tight-knit neighborhoods people know he each other by name a wonderful placed physically and socially to be all of the neighborhoods north beach and chinatown the i try to be out in the community as much as and i think, being a the cafe eating at the neighborhood lunch place people come up and talk to you, you never have time alone but really it is fun hi, i'm one the owners and is ceo of cafe trespassing in north beach many people refer to cafe trees as a the living room of north beach most of the clients are local an
e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oar embarcadero financial district fisherman's wharf exhibit no. north beach telegraph hill and part of union square. >> all of san francisco districts are remarkable i'm honored and delighted to represent really whereas with an the most intact district got chinatown, north beach fisherman's wharf russian hill and knob hill and the northwest waterfront some of the most wealthier and inning e...
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the indefinite curfew is in place in basra, wasit, babel and dhi oar to prevent further acts of violenceveral vietnamese families have told the bbc they fear their relatives could be among the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex. police have now arrested a fourth person in connection with the deaths. the 48—year—old man from northern ireland was detained at stansted airport. the authorities in chile say more than a million people have been taking part in a march through the streets of santiago — calling for measures to reduce inequality. 0rganisers say it's the biggest demonstration chile's ever seen. many are calling for the resignation of the country's president. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, it's the 50th birthday of the internet. we will hear how it was switched on, how democracy could be rebooted, and how hard it is to tell apples from... apples. every single day, we upload 4 million hours of video to youtube. we send 682 million tweets. we post over 67 million instagram pictures. 4.4 billion of us use the internet and collectively, we create 2.5
the indefinite curfew is in place in basra, wasit, babel and dhi oar to prevent further acts of violenceveral vietnamese families have told the bbc they fear their relatives could be among the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex. police have now arrested a fourth person in connection with the deaths. the 48—year—old man from northern ireland was detained at stansted airport. the authorities in chile say more than a million people have been taking part in a march through...
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the indefinite curfew is in place in basra, wasit, babel and dhi oar to prevent further acts of violencele found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex. police have now arrested a fourth person in connection with the deaths. the a8—year—old man from northern ireland was detained at stansted airport. the authorities in chile say more than a million people have been taking part in a march through the streets of santiago — calling for measures to reduce inequality. 0rganisers say it's the biggest demonstration chile's ever seen. many are calling for the resignation of the country's president. now on bbc news, it's time for click.
the indefinite curfew is in place in basra, wasit, babel and dhi oar to prevent further acts of violencele found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex. police have now arrested a fourth person in connection with the deaths. the a8—year—old man from northern ireland was detained at stansted airport. the authorities in chile say more than a million people have been taking part in a march through the streets of santiago — calling for measures to reduce inequality. 0rganisers say it's the...
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. >> carter you want to dip the oar in here. >> independent of all the news and the this is news related you have a circumstance this was perhaps the best performing stock along with caterpillar basically a four fold increase of 100 to 400 off the 2016 low the past three years it's been biding times news notwithstanding i think ultimately the biding time is the setup. the rest before the next major up leg in the stock. >> so american airlines you're long the stock you like the long dated calls. >> right long the stock also long delta as well. you know they had had li had somewhat disappointing earnings but i like the space and i want a little bit more invested in it without owning the stock. >> all right there is delta's chart and it was well up for the year and up to today everything "options action" check out the website "options action".cnbc.com and check out the supercool news letter. here is what's coming up next. >> announcer: it's been a sturdy week for the home builders but our mike khouw says one name in the space could get nailed when it reports earnings next week we'll tell wh
. >> carter you want to dip the oar in here. >> independent of all the news and the this is news related you have a circumstance this was perhaps the best performing stock along with caterpillar basically a four fold increase of 100 to 400 off the 2016 low the past three years it's been biding times news notwithstanding i think ultimately the biding time is the setup. the rest before the next major up leg in the stock. >> so american airlines you're long the stock you like the...
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example of another company on certain like paddle boards and things along those lines, or at least oarsing devices. it's not a complete anomaly, but not everybody gets that. kurt: i'm wondering what you take from this long-term when you think about apple, china. what does this signal coming down the line? >> i think the trade war between the u.s. and china has sent a signal to u.s. companies across the board that it is probably best in the long term not to be overly relying on one particular region, one particular country, particularly one that the u.s. can pick a fight with. kurt: it is a tough fight for sure. thank you. that was tom giles. thanks for joining us. how one workplace productivity platform is looking to keep employees from burning out. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ kurt: on wednesday, we learned of dropbox's plan to become a competitor in the growing online marketplace productivity space, a move that puts it in even more direct competition with slack and microsoft. another company in that space is asana. theyer this summer, launched a feature to manage resources in
example of another company on certain like paddle boards and things along those lines, or at least oarsing devices. it's not a complete anomaly, but not everybody gets that. kurt: i'm wondering what you take from this long-term when you think about apple, china. what does this signal coming down the line? >> i think the trade war between the u.s. and china has sent a signal to u.s. companies across the board that it is probably best in the long term not to be overly relying on one...
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at this point police are not telling you the age of the person oar how they died, or how they ended upfacility. a mobile crime lack lab is on scene. we will most updates on nbcbayarea.com. >>> with a slight pause weathers-wise, firefighters are working against time. right now there are more than a dozen fire up and down the state. easily the largest is the kincade fire. so far it's burned 16,000 acres around geyserville and it's only 5% contained. at least 49 structures are destroyed, and we're also getting a new look at the destruction. with so many evacuees still waiting this morning to go home, many still don't eknow if there's a home to go back to. >> that's the thing, you don't know. you really don't know. i mean, you have a house one day, and the following day it can be gone. >> evacuees are staying at nearby evacuation centers. >>> a new round of controlled power outages, because of fire danger that's supposed to get a lot worse. pg & e warns it could be large more widespread. the areas market in yellow are potentially outage zones. the outages could start as soon as saturday ni
at this point police are not telling you the age of the person oar how they died, or how they ended upfacility. a mobile crime lack lab is on scene. we will most updates on nbcbayarea.com. >>> with a slight pause weathers-wise, firefighters are working against time. right now there are more than a dozen fire up and down the state. easily the largest is the kincade fire. so far it's burned 16,000 acres around geyserville and it's only 5% contained. at least 49 structures are destroyed,...
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today's move sending european oaring,ocks s hitting almost a 10 week high.rformer within that group. that is your stock of the hour. romaine: thanks, emma chandra. the faa under fire. a panel of international experts say u.s. regulators dropped the ball in assessing the boeing 737 max 8. they say the faa sometimes didn't follow its own rules and used procedures that were out of date. boeing said it is committed to working with the faa in reviewing the recommendations and helping to continuously approve the process and approach. for more, let's welcome the senior aerospace and airline analyst for bloomberg in new jersey, george ferguson. this is a pretty interesting report, and it seems to paint a picture, yet the faa was in over its head here. i'm not sure that i'm totally surprised by this. i think boeing was probably influencing the faa on the design of the max, and probably even prior to the max with previous generation airplanes. boeing engineers spent all day long looking at these airplanes. boeing is a manufacturer. they have a lot of knowledge that co
today's move sending european oaring,ocks s hitting almost a 10 week high.rformer within that group. that is your stock of the hour. romaine: thanks, emma chandra. the faa under fire. a panel of international experts say u.s. regulators dropped the ball in assessing the boeing 737 max 8. they say the faa sometimes didn't follow its own rules and used procedures that were out of date. boeing said it is committed to working with the faa in reviewing the recommendations and helping to continuously...
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medical professionals, i was at a conference recently where some executives from google, some google oars in the room here, we're talking about working with artificial intelligence and machine learning to do retinal scanning in india which is grossly underserved from an ophthalmologist standpoint. and they found that the scanning in the screening that they did compared to a few months writing was actually better. in the preliminary screenings. if you multiply those kinds of activities, and various areas you can envision a time when we can get trained radiologists and pathologists and others, my words out of the baseman into the bedside, and have a lot of the screening work done by machines and have the medical trained medical professionals overeat actually get more involved in the more complex matters leaving the routine matters to machines. i think there's a wonderful opportunity for us to be more efficient and more effective in the delivery and care and free up our medical professionals to deal with much more complex problems. i think it has a an incredibly bright future. >> , as we are
medical professionals, i was at a conference recently where some executives from google, some google oars in the room here, we're talking about working with artificial intelligence and machine learning to do retinal scanning in india which is grossly underserved from an ophthalmologist standpoint. and they found that the scanning in the screening that they did compared to a few months writing was actually better. in the preliminary screenings. if you multiply those kinds of activities, and...
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yo oar going to see candidates fall off and the field narrow as we go forward. >> you said you liked pete buttigieg performance last night. do you think these performances move the needle in terms of polls for any of these candidates? >> i don't think the debate moved the needle much for any of the candidates. i think if you made a huge blunder, it would probably hurt you, alisyn. pete's raised a lot of money. i thought it was a very good debate for him last night. i thought the debate he and beto went back and forth on, he was very tough. i loved the syria answer and it was a real contrast to donald trump and what's going on in the world today and what's happening in syria with the slaughter of the kurds. i thought he crystalized it. it will help him continue to raise some money, but these debates don't move the needle much. you can get hurt in these debates or you cannot break through. >> listen. i think that the debates don't necessarily determine is good for joe biden. he's proved debates are not his best format. his best is giving set piece pieces. i think the moderate candidate
yo oar going to see candidates fall off and the field narrow as we go forward. >> you said you liked pete buttigieg performance last night. do you think these performances move the needle in terms of polls for any of these candidates? >> i don't think the debate moved the needle much for any of the candidates. i think if you made a huge blunder, it would probably hurt you, alisyn. pete's raised a lot of money. i thought it was a very good debate for him last night. i thought the...
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ahead,y u oar going to hear from three women fighting for justice.of the world, it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. the workplace should be a source of financial security. keeping your people happy is what keeps your people. that's financial wellness. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. cologuard: colon cancer and older at average risk. i've heard a lot of excuses to avoid screening for colon cancer. i'm not worried. it doesn't run in my family. i can do it next year. no rush. cologuard is the noninvasive option that finds 92% of colon cancers. you just get the kit in the mail, go to the bathroom, collect your sample, then ship it to the lab. there's no excuse for waiting. get screened. ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. cove
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he looked back and saw an enormous great white snoork clearly, i had my oar up like this.ought above everything was don't fall under the water. the other thought was, oh, god, this thing is giant. >> oh, crap, oh, crap, oh, crap, i yelled for him to hit it. he turned to go and drop and we didn't see him again. >> inspecting his kayak later, mcdaniel found two souvenirs, two giant tooth prints. >>> a man who overslept, missing jury duty, will not have a criminal record. a judge found deandre somerville in contempt of court but judge cass t kastrenakes changed his mind and rescinded his sentence. >> he can see now i'm not a bad kid, just someone who made a bad mistake. >> somerville was originally sentenced to ten days in jail, 150 hours of community service, a written apology of 150 words, a year proef bags and $250 in fees. that prompted outrage from social media. late last week the judge reduced his punishment calling him a thoughtful and respectful young man. deandre, we understand the need for sleep. >> you have to do this. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >
he looked back and saw an enormous great white snoork clearly, i had my oar up like this.ought above everything was don't fall under the water. the other thought was, oh, god, this thing is giant. >> oh, crap, oh, crap, oh, crap, i yelled for him to hit it. he turned to go and drop and we didn't see him again. >> inspecting his kayak later, mcdaniel found two souvenirs, two giant tooth prints. >>> a man who overslept, missing jury duty, will not have a criminal record. a...
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oar is he using this to finish off biden as to elevate more? come, details about a research experiment conducted by the m.i.t. election lab. fascinating insight into how independents are reacting to the leftward tilt of the democratic presidential candidates. >>> and juul under scrutiny for marketing to teens. they seems to have literally taken a page from big tobacco. a look at how juul's creators, both graduates of stanford, used my guest's studies to hawk their product to young people. [upbeat music] no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics (bubbles popping) and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. ♪la la la la la. imagine a world
oar is he using this to finish off biden as to elevate more? come, details about a research experiment conducted by the m.i.t. election lab. fascinating insight into how independents are reacting to the leftward tilt of the democratic presidential candidates. >>> and juul under scrutiny for marketing to teens. they seems to have literally taken a page from big tobacco. a look at how juul's creators, both graduates of stanford, used my guest's studies to hawk their product to young...
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the company said it could take 30 days oar more. they plan to recall 30,000 bottles in the u.s. after months denying the product contained carcinogens. this stock down, down dramatically today. could have been a good week for the average. it turned out not to be. the dow down for the week. s&p and nasdaq slightly higher. back to you. connell: terrible stories for j&j and boeing. thanks. melissa: defending free enterprise. jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon says corporations should work on meaningful reform but not at the risk of sacrificing capitalism. >> freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of enterprise are capitalism. government is taking control of assets and companies. they start to use those companies for one thing only, keeping themselves in power. using the company's assets to get votes. okay they erode over time. do end up with venezuela. social democracy is not socialism. controlling companies is socialism. melissa: amen to that. let's bring in today's panel. lanhee chen from the hoover institution. veronica daguerre from the "wall street journal." lanhee, this is
the company said it could take 30 days oar more. they plan to recall 30,000 bottles in the u.s. after months denying the product contained carcinogens. this stock down, down dramatically today. could have been a good week for the average. it turned out not to be. the dow down for the week. s&p and nasdaq slightly higher. back to you. connell: terrible stories for j&j and boeing. thanks. melissa: defending free enterprise. jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon says corporations should work on...
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before we let you depot, what's it going to take to reset the lost prestige of the united states and oareeeling they can count on us after this president has realigned us with multiple autocracies around the world whether it's the saudis or russians or in this case the autocrat in turkey? >> well, joy, it's going to take brands new leadership that values our allies and international institutions. in my years with the united nations we forged partnerships, we forged coalitions to deal with the threat of isis, tadeo l with the ebola epidemic, russian aggression, deal with the iran nuclear threat, to protect the planet from climate change. and i detail all these efforts in the book in addition to what's a very personal story. and we see none of that now. we're undermining our allies, lifting up our adversaries. and the repair work that will be necessary from a new president and hopefully a new congress is going to be critical. and if we don't get it right in 2020, i really fear that it will be too late, that our leadership will be squandered, our security compromised irreparably and nobody w
before we let you depot, what's it going to take to reset the lost prestige of the united states and oareeeling they can count on us after this president has realigned us with multiple autocracies around the world whether it's the saudis or russians or in this case the autocrat in turkey? >> well, joy, it's going to take brands new leadership that values our allies and international institutions. in my years with the united nations we forged partnerships, we forged coalitions to deal with...
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almost unprecedented pushback across the networks over the last, say, three days on any spokesperson oar representative of the white house who's trying to just call, trying to put forth bs. i see them getting called on it. if the i.g. inspector of the intelligence community is leading that charge, amen to that. >> the last point on this whistle-blower, chris, much of what he put out in the seven pages, which is impossible, it's an incredible read, impossible not to read it in one sitting, has been corroborated. as jeanne said, the white house released the transcripts that corroborated everything that the whistle-blower wrote about the call. congress was already investigating the holding up of the aide that was released in the middle of the night really once this was all in motion. and we're almost getting beyond the point we're attacking the whistle-blower eeb donald trump is on a focused effort to out this whistle-blower which is terrifying. all of his -- his tip sheet has all been investigated and confirmed. >> yep. this is the problem. you look at the republican playbook. the first th
almost unprecedented pushback across the networks over the last, say, three days on any spokesperson oar representative of the white house who's trying to just call, trying to put forth bs. i see them getting called on it. if the i.g. inspector of the intelligence community is leading that charge, amen to that. >> the last point on this whistle-blower, chris, much of what he put out in the seven pages, which is impossible, it's an incredible read, impossible not to read it in one sitting,...
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only the gunboats could get close enough because they had oars. they would line up and just start wailing on one another. firing canons back and forth. arnold was at the bow firing his. he even took a potshot at the -- at general carlton's flagship. nearly took him out. it was eight hours of just going at it. the philadelphia that is at the smithsonian would get sunk in the later going. eventually night would come. arnold had fought them to a draw. his fleet was a mess. many men had died. but it was a miracle. he had done it. the british were confident they had them trapped in this small bay. what they did was create their own line just below arnold. there was no way to escape and they would get him in the morning. arnold has a counsel with his officers and one of his officers says, the only way we will get out of this is to sail to the north. go around the top of the bay and the island. it is the safest thing to do. arnold had a swashbuckling charisma to him. i think it was both inspiring and could be infuriating if you were an officer. he said n
only the gunboats could get close enough because they had oars. they would line up and just start wailing on one another. firing canons back and forth. arnold was at the bow firing his. he even took a potshot at the -- at general carlton's flagship. nearly took him out. it was eight hours of just going at it. the philadelphia that is at the smithsonian would get sunk in the later going. eventually night would come. arnold had fought them to a draw. his fleet was a mess. many men had died. but...
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an implacable adversary of theirs and they are unfortunately become an adversary of oars and there was some hope for syria of theirs and they are unfortunately become an adversary of force and there was some hope for constructive dialogue he did of the importance of talking to russia namely on constructive dialogue he did of the importance of talking to russia namely on arms control renegotiating the start missile treaty which of course expires in 2021 as well as bringing a role renegotiating the start treaty which of course expires in 2021 as well as bringing russia to the table on key international masses the korean peninsula denuclearization to the table on key international masses the korean peninsula denuclearization and of course resolving conflicts in syria and afghanistan that was all thrown out the window and of course resolving conflicts in syria and afghanistan that was all thrown out the window slightly in his next statement when he said that one of his priorities would be opposing the construct in his next statement when he said that one of his priorities would be opposing
an implacable adversary of theirs and they are unfortunately become an adversary of oars and there was some hope for syria of theirs and they are unfortunately become an adversary of force and there was some hope for constructive dialogue he did of the importance of talking to russia namely on constructive dialogue he did of the importance of talking to russia namely on arms control renegotiating the start missile treaty which of course expires in 2021 as well as bringing a role renegotiating...
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car oar hah will appear and participate in a ten-board chess simultaneous exhibition. and open to the public. serano of ecuador is one of 37 female players worldwide who hold the grand master title. that is a great game. i love chess. >> do you? i haven't played in a long time. i will have to bring a board in. >> yes. >> it is a long game. >> it makes you think. >> struggle a little bit. play battleship yesterday. waltship. >> mostly clear. partly cloudy in san francisco. we are going to warm things up. for today, we will go partly cloudy along the coast. mostly clear for the rest of us getting into the days ahead. our inland cities today expected to warm into the upper 70s. but into the week, we were looking at temperatures into the upper 80s. and if you do have some time off during the week, perhaps the beach will be a good spot. here is a look at the storm tracker two. and we have a little bit of rain still falling over areas like washington, oregon, northern california. another weak system moving through. this one not going to bring us as much cloud cover as yester
car oar hah will appear and participate in a ten-board chess simultaneous exhibition. and open to the public. serano of ecuador is one of 37 female players worldwide who hold the grand master title. that is a great game. i love chess. >> do you? i haven't played in a long time. i will have to bring a board in. >> yes. >> it is a long game. >> it makes you think. >> struggle a little bit. play battleship yesterday. waltship. >> mostly clear. partly cloudy in...
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. >> the school board members oar elect. the parentses could join together and make a difference. like i said, we failed, but i'm not -- that's broward. that's just another animal in itself. but there are communitieses where parents could get together and people will make a change within the school board. there are counties in florida where i have friends running, sheriffs, friends, and they made the changes. the schools don't participate in these programs. they're aware of it. doesn't put on ideology ahead of a child's education there are districts, so parents, that's an option, too, move if you can. but when there's counties like this, the options are limited. >> hi. reporter with cronkite news at arizona pbs. first,'re pollack, my deepest condolences to you and your family. second i was curious in arizona our new school superintendent says we need more mental health counselors than school security officers. what do you think about that? >> well, when it comps to security, it's multitier in florida we put in a bill for more mental health care. like max said, with the mental heal
. >> the school board members oar elect. the parentses could join together and make a difference. like i said, we failed, but i'm not -- that's broward. that's just another animal in itself. but there are communitieses where parents could get together and people will make a change within the school board. there are counties in florida where i have friends running, sheriffs, friends, and they made the changes. the schools don't participate in these programs. they're aware of it. doesn't...
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when he was oared, police have not yet identified a motive for those attacks. >> the motive appears to be right now just a random attack. it doesn't seem -- no one was targeted by race, age or anything of that nature. >> the lone survivor of the attack was taken and is currently in critical condition. >>> a powerpole explosion injures four in southern california. the very latest on the investigation that happened during a crowded octoberfest celebration. >>> and sensitive personal information found in the trash. two investigate calls a tip to find out how those legal files, medical records and more were carelessly dumped. welcome to the carnival 30 minute tour. hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man it's like... now it's 26. welcome aboard. ocean! skyride. mini golf. relax! relax! relax! you take this man to be your husband? i do. married. no time for basketball. pool. carnival. choose fun. how you watch it does too. tv just keeps getting better. this is xfinity x1. how featuring the emmytoo. taward-winning voice remote.. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live
when he was oared, police have not yet identified a motive for those attacks. >> the motive appears to be right now just a random attack. it doesn't seem -- no one was targeted by race, age or anything of that nature. >> the lone survivor of the attack was taken and is currently in critical condition. >>> a powerpole explosion injures four in southern california. the very latest on the investigation that happened during a crowded octoberfest celebration. >>> and...
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think the reality, then, is that everyone fights for their time to try and be heard and condense what oarejects intoa 75-second answer. >> so one of the topics you chose to talk a lot about, especially confronting senator warren on was your push, your call for twitter to suspend the account of president trump. why was that important? >> what's important about it is this, jake, and i say this as a former prosecutor. you have to take seriously witness intimidation. you have to take seriously an attempt to obstruct justice. you have to take seriously a threat to a witness and really to their safety and potentially their life. and when you're talking about donald trump, he has 65 million twitter followers. he has proven himself to be willing to obstruct justice. just ask bob mueller. you can look at the manifesto from the shooter in el paso to know that what donald trump says on twitter impacts people's perceptions about what they should and should not do. we're talking about a private corporation, twitter, that has terms of use. and as far as i'm concerned and i think most people would say, i
think the reality, then, is that everyone fights for their time to try and be heard and condense what oarejects intoa 75-second answer. >> so one of the topics you chose to talk a lot about, especially confronting senator warren on was your push, your call for twitter to suspend the account of president trump. why was that important? >> what's important about it is this, jake, and i say this as a former prosecutor. you have to take seriously witness intimidation. you have to take...
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turkey has threatened for months to launch military oaring's and drive away kurdish fighters from that so far there's no end in sight against gm. walk without reached a fourth week. the uaw has dismissed general motor latest offer with the last rejected proposal with minor changes. two sides remain at odds including pay for new employee and full-time status for temporary workers. wall street estimates strike is costing gm 100 million dollars each day. and the joker is no joke. the movie smashed records at the box office over the weekend. >> one small thing. yeah. >> bring me out-- can you introduce me as joker? >> warner bros. film brought in 93.5 million in opening weekend that is a record for an october debut the film stars joaquin phoenix as batman villain causing safety concern some theaters had to ban mask for maria stepped up to security here in new york and undercover nypd officers screenings but just to let you know no reports of violence. and the estimates was 80 to 100 million and it came in to the end of the range so folks like it i guess. >> i want to see it. coming up here
turkey has threatened for months to launch military oaring's and drive away kurdish fighters from that so far there's no end in sight against gm. walk without reached a fourth week. the uaw has dismissed general motor latest offer with the last rejected proposal with minor changes. two sides remain at odds including pay for new employee and full-time status for temporary workers. wall street estimates strike is costing gm 100 million dollars each day. and the joker is no joke. the movie smashed...
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one of the most interesting things of the fight is that jimmy breslin wrote that the oaring were's --0's born in toledo ohio on july 4, 1919. the people who came to the fight, the list is incredible. it's a who's who of the roaring 20's. toledo was centrally located within all of the railroad systems. it was very easy for people to get here. plenty of hotels and an 80,000 seat arena, it was the perfect venue. the biggest fight of the century. >> the first thing to notice is he is just barely up. >> are cities tour staff travel to toledo, ohio, to learn about its rich history. to learn more about other stops on our tour visit c-span.org, cities tour. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. thinking about participating in c-span's studentcam 2020 competition but you have never made a documentary film before? no problem. we have resources on our website for producing information and video links to footage in the c-span library. teachers will find resources on the teacher's materials page to help you introduce studentcam to your students. who wantsce
one of the most interesting things of the fight is that jimmy breslin wrote that the oaring were's --0's born in toledo ohio on july 4, 1919. the people who came to the fight, the list is incredible. it's a who's who of the roaring 20's. toledo was centrally located within all of the railroad systems. it was very easy for people to get here. plenty of hotels and an 80,000 seat arena, it was the perfect venue. the biggest fight of the century. >> the first thing to notice is he is just...