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made in normal and reasonable decision of any businessman above i choose to stop the for the american frommay a fine. and what's up withth the jobob. thas it. and you can s see the interview in full right here in front three four at eleven fifteen paris time. no more evacuation orders have been issued in australia as wild fires continue to rage in the country's southeast with hot weatheher set to return residens in the state of victoria. have been advised t to leave their homes admits concerns that two major fires could merged. to form a make a blblaze. . at leat 5% o of the state of victoria hs already benz temperatures. all set to reach more than forty degrees celsius in parts of the southeast region by friday and the fines of throwing up another problem. desperately thirsty wild camels have been coming into the city. to try to find whatever show her some place has the latest from sydney. in a move supported by state authorities en masse called up to ten thousand four of camels is on the way in a remote corner of south australia. a professional she just carrying out the operation from hel
made in normal and reasonable decision of any businessman above i choose to stop the for the american frommay a fine. and what's up withth the jobob. thas it. and you can s see the interview in full right here in front three four at eleven fifteen paris time. no more evacuation orders have been issued in australia as wild fires continue to rage in the country's southeast with hot weatheher set to return residens in the state of victoria. have been advised t to leave their homes admits concerns...
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fans came fromm hong kong, maininla china, and d even euro. event hosted 30,000 people in just three days. >> and since hong kong is very open and very reemerging the east and west culture, we'll be connecting other neighboring city, and we can be a hub for esport. we believe that by creating a good, vibrant ecosystem, we will develop new startup companies, new games, new events, new content for our young people. and at the end of the day, we can create more employment. >> hong kong's growing interest in esports helped ryan and his co-founders open cga esports stadium in january 2019. the government provided support helping with publicity. the project was a big success for both public and private partners. meanwhile, hong kong's government has gone on to find a new base to serve as their esports hub. this complex is in the east of hong kong and home to many i.t. and tech firms. a huge esports stadium has been built here, large enough for a thousand spectators. the main stage is surrounded by stadium-style seating enabling large crowds to spect
fans came fromm hong kong, maininla china, and d even euro. event hosted 30,000 people in just three days. >> and since hong kong is very open and very reemerging the east and west culture, we'll be connecting other neighboring city, and we can be a hub for esport. we believe that by creating a good, vibrant ecosystem, we will develop new startup companies, new games, new events, new content for our young people. and at the end of the day, we can create more employment. >> hong...
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. >>> live look outside from fromm exploratorium camera. it's dry but going to change. >>> live doppler 7, along with water vapor imagery, it's a cold one, diving southward, a fast mover. where the rain and snow are now, up to the north, going to head in our direction while you're sleeping, spread in morning commute. 3:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. the main line goes through. drive carefully, commute includes wet roadways, gusty winds as times, already in the hills, and low visibility. we'll time it out and show you when to expect next round of rain coming up. >>> remember you can track the rain with live doppler 7 on the abc7 news app and free to download. >> we say? >> no war. >> we say? >> no war. >> new developments in the response to the conflict with iran. people gathered at market and powell streets to promote peace and show opposition to attacks on iran and against tougher sanctions on iran announced by president trump. president chose sanctions saying won't take military options after launch of missiles on iraq bases. >> iran appears to be
. >>> live look outside from fromm exploratorium camera. it's dry but going to change. >>> live doppler 7, along with water vapor imagery, it's a cold one, diving southward, a fast mover. where the rain and snow are now, up to the north, going to head in our direction while you're sleeping, spread in morning commute. 3:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. the main line goes through. drive carefully, commute includes wet roadways, gusty winds as times, already in the hills, and low visibility....
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live fromm paris. but first over 500 people were wounded as protests turn violent in lebanon. police responded with water canons, rubber bullets and tear gas. lebanese president called for security meeting to discuss the crisis under way. for more we can go across france 24, standing by in bay route. over the past week we've seen these protests turn very violent during the week of wrath. is this a turning point in the movement? >> it does feel like a turning point. in the past three months of these protests, they tried very hard to keep it mostly peaceful. we have seen clashes but intermintly. and protesters have insisted they are going to try to stay peaceful. that changed this week. we saw protesters announcing a week of rage against the government who they feel are not responding to this economic crisis. there is not a government because one has not been appointed. so it's been months here without a functioning government. protesters angry about this and saying the word on the street from everyone is they are being violent to us, we are gong to respond with violence against
live fromm paris. but first over 500 people were wounded as protests turn violent in lebanon. police responded with water canons, rubber bullets and tear gas. lebanese president called for security meeting to discuss the crisis under way. for more we can go across france 24, standing by in bay route. over the past week we've seen these protests turn very violent during the week of wrath. is this a turning point in the movement? >> it does feel like a turning point. in the past three...
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hi being a silent teenager fromm his parents thought nothinitof him being upstairs. >> is that they had a call from america and there is an unresponsive male, possible seizure. i ran upstairs. did you have a chance toappened, thank her? >> i thank her every day. life could have be. over like th judith: one day aidan would like to meet his online savior and thank her for staging a real world rescuresuce. -- rescue. nada: now toustralia, where gail force winds have forced two of the country'sst brush fires to expand and merge together. nearly a quarter of a million austrians are being urg to flee to homes-- their homes. our correspondent katy watson has been to one small town in the state of victoria where troops are trying to move residents out of harms way. katy: a sleepy town in the line of fire, and aprhorities not ared to take any chances, getting ready toell an entire village to evacuate before it is o late. going house to house, speaking to everyone. but notll residents are taking the adviceo leave. >> i suppose it is resistance, but we expect at the same time a lot of people will
hi being a silent teenager fromm his parents thought nothinitof him being upstairs. >> is that they had a call from america and there is an unresponsive male, possible seizure. i ran upstairs. did you have a chance toappened, thank her? >> i thank her every day. life could have be. over like th judith: one day aidan would like to meet his online savior and thank her for staging a real world rescuresuce. -- rescue. nada: now toustralia, where gail force winds have forced two of the...
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of consequencs six consequences f f peace inn the middddle east a as quite unstable region chohords fromm consnsequences for the coalition againsnst the islamic statete group. our capacity to fight terrrrorism which r remains thee primimary threat. and t this wil hahave consequences foror nucler proliferatation. as you know we are extremely vigilant on that can support it. inside the united states reaction to the strike has fallen much along political party lines with republicans supporting at and some democrats questioning the method and timing. international reactions are even more divided some nations say the strike is in the legal breach of sovereignty. others are defending it and again keep with a closer look. reactions to the u. s. strike that killed top iranian military commander has some soleimani paint a picture of the divided international community. israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu welcome to the strike insisting the us acted well within its rights. doesn't from the money is responsible for the death of american citizens and many other innocent people he was planning m
of consequencs six consequences f f peace inn the middddle east a as quite unstable region chohords fromm consnsequences for the coalition againsnst the islamic statete group. our capacity to fight terrrrorism which r remains thee primimary threat. and t this wil hahave consequences foror nucler proliferatation. as you know we are extremely vigilant on that can support it. inside the united states reaction to the strike has fallen much along political party lines with republicans supporting at...
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workers never get back fromm a strike they never really recover but sometimes they have to. it needs to be a trade agreement to make sure the workers rights are protected. we've improved. they make it nearly impossible to win a case where they violate the commitments and importantly, we secure the problem defeat for provision. the provision the senator and i wrote and fought for is the first improvement since we've been negotiating them. we know why they closed factories in ohio and oregon and open them in mexico repay the wages. they have nonexistent environmental laws. american workers can't compete when companies move overseas exploits low-wage workers. it's by raising the standards. making sure the standards are important. no matter where they are located we take away the incentives. companies in the u.s.. they will be less likely to do that. then they will be able to fire products because they are more likely to be in the middle. it had been violated and we take action against that company. the company. we apply punitive damages when ththe company's chief, break the law
workers never get back fromm a strike they never really recover but sometimes they have to. it needs to be a trade agreement to make sure the workers rights are protected. we've improved. they make it nearly impossible to win a case where they violate the commitments and importantly, we secure the problem defeat for provision. the provision the senator and i wrote and fought for is the first improvement since we've been negotiating them. we know why they closed factories in ohio and oregon and...
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today's attack hit balad air base, which is about 47 miles away fromm al asad air base
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today's attack hit balad air base, which is about 47 miles away fromm al asad air base hit last week. the first attack was retaliation for killing qassem soleimani. arwa, neither of these attacks hit u.s. troops that we have heard of or contractors that are stationed there, but what is the latest on how this happened? >> reporter: well, look, first of all, it's worth noting that a attacks against these locations are fairly common. we do have official information of a number of mortar or rocket strikes happening at the al balad air base. at this stage no reports of casualties among u.s. forces or contractors there, but some injured among the iraqi security forces. remember, all of these locations also have iraqi security forces at them, and earlier we were up at the al asad air base. this is the base that was hit by those iranian ballistic missiles. now, those strikes did not cause any casualties among u.s. forces, but when you go and you see for yourself the damage that was caused, when you realize how powerful these missiles are, it is pretty astounding that no one was hurt. and here
today's attack hit balad air base, which is about 47 miles away fromm al asad air base hit last week. the first attack was retaliation for killing qassem soleimani. arwa, neither of these attacks hit u.s. troops that we have heard of or contractors that are stationed there, but what is the latest on how this happened? >> reporter: well, look, first of all, it's worth noting that a attacks against these locations are fairly common. we do have official information of a number of mortar or...
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. -- fromm new york london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets."estment bank has a plan that could leave it looking more like an everyday bank. goldman sachs ceo david solomon spoke yesterday to bloomberg's sonali basak at the investor day 2020 in new york. david: feedback is quite positive. i think people appreciate that we did it. people appreciate the transparency, and the fact that we have laid out a clear path forward for our business, strengthening our existing businesses, making some adjustments in new businesses. the feedback has been very constructive. sonali: you are entering transaction banking, wealth management, and a lot of banks are already in that space. what is the investor thesis for goldman sachs? david: we've been in the wealth management business for a long time. we just dealt with the ultra high net worth slice, and we now see an opportunity for a united capital opposition to expand that to high net worth individuals, so that is a really good opportunity for us. one of the things we laid out today as we look for opportunities
. -- fromm new york london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets."estment bank has a plan that could leave it looking more like an everyday bank. goldman sachs ceo david solomon spoke yesterday to bloomberg's sonali basak at the investor day 2020 in new york. david: feedback is quite positive. i think people appreciate that we did it. people appreciate the transparency, and the fact that we have laid out a clear path forward for our business, strengthening our existing...
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betweenru president trump and president zelensky,y, ukraine's foreign ministry received a diplomatic cable fromm its embassy indicating trump had frozen the military aid, within a week that cable is reported to have gone from ukraine embassy to the ukrainian foreign ministry. andis the former ukrainian depuy foreign minister, said court, we had this information. it wasas mentioned there were se issues. she would ought to say that the cable was simultaneously provided to president zelensky's office. but andriy yermak who what you learn more about later, topic to present zelinsky, reportedly directed her to keep silent and not discuss the hold with reporters or congress. we hear testimony about why the ukrainians want to keep it secret, that they knew about the whole. you can imagine why. zielinski did when his own people to know the the presidef the train was holding back aid from him. what does that look like for a new president of ukraine who was tied to make the case that he's going to be able to defend his own country because he is such a great relationship with the great patron of the united
betweenru president trump and president zelensky,y, ukraine's foreign ministry received a diplomatic cable fromm its embassy indicating trump had frozen the military aid, within a week that cable is reported to have gone from ukraine embassy to the ukrainian foreign ministry. andis the former ukrainian depuy foreign minister, said court, we had this information. it wasas mentioned there were se issues. she would ought to say that the cable was simultaneously provided to president zelensky's...
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today's hearing as you just heard mark alluded, chief justice john roberts refused to read a question frommor rand paul of kentucky that named a person that every single person in washington already knows to be the secretet whistle-blower. >> i have a question to present to the desk for the house manager chef and for the counsel.'ss >> the presiding officer declines to read the question as submitted. >> tucker: what are we watching her? judicial watch may know the answer. thanks so much for coming on. >> you're welcome. >> tucker: what was that and what it was supposed to make of that? >> well, that was an extraordinary example of the deep state protecting itself. you have the chief justice of the united states making a political decision, arguably in his discretion. but to keep up the name of the alleged whistle-blower. and who, by the way, because we've sued for records about him, he was assigned by the cia on the ukraine issue to both the obama and trump white house, allegedly work with joe biden. so irrespective of whether he's the whistle-blower, what he is doing is of intense public i
today's hearing as you just heard mark alluded, chief justice john roberts refused to read a question frommor rand paul of kentucky that named a person that every single person in washington already knows to be the secretet whistle-blower. >> i have a question to present to the desk for the house manager chef and for the counsel.'ss >> the presiding officer declines to read the question as submitted. >> tucker: what are we watching her? judicial watch may know the answer....
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difficult for jake fromm to score points.will be a barn burner, but if you love great defensive football, the sugar bowl is for you. >> we should do rose bowl. >> listen, legendary broadcaster keith jackson called it the granddaddy of them all and there's the rose bowl parade and there's the tournament of roses but also a great match-up on the feel between oregon and wisconsin. oregon is a fun offense to watch, they score points. justin herbert has a cannon for an arm and then for wisconsin there have been -- they love to run the football and jonathan taylor, number 23, at the bottom of your screen, will go down as one of the greatest statistical running backs in college football. contrasting offense in this one. this one is must watch tv. >> thank you, mr. jesse palmer. >> you can watch all the games starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern. cecilia, lara, what are you watching? >> i just want to say, jesse, penn state should have been in the rose bowl. i'm just going to say it out loud. i'm saying it out loud. we'll discuss later. >>
difficult for jake fromm to score points.will be a barn burner, but if you love great defensive football, the sugar bowl is for you. >> we should do rose bowl. >> listen, legendary broadcaster keith jackson called it the granddaddy of them all and there's the rose bowl parade and there's the tournament of roses but also a great match-up on the feel between oregon and wisconsin. oregon is a fun offense to watch, they score points. justin herbert has a cannon for an arm and then for...
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. >> mostly because a lot of them of already adopted bernie sanders' ideas fromm before.ike elizabeth warren -- i don't mind campaigns in a primary finally going after each on third. we've been waiting for that. if the democrats have been trying to be too nice. distinctionsdraw and let us know who they think is going to be the best one. we might not have a clear picture in iowa, but if bernie sanders has been having a search -- his rise has been ssteady and durable whereas others like elizabeth warren, she has risen and fallen with the new cycle. she's recently deployed some of her surrogates to complain that bernie sanders reporters are being mean to her. michael bloomberg is attacking him for being too far left and being against israel. and even the club for growth is going after bernie sanders for being too far left. that's like a conservative republican leaning group, but they're trying too pump up bernie sanders' numbers i think by going after him. that actually is like a page right out of the claire mccaskill playbook. because as 41 -- president george w. bush said,
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our next guest, david fromme, has a column on the subject in the atlantic.writes, the united states finds itself in the dangerous situation of having a president in power but without authority. he helped draft the axis of evil speech. joining us as well tonight, another distinguished white house senior adviser, david axelrod who served in the obama administration. david axelrod, just looking at the president's speech this morning, clearly not rushed. his team had all night to prepare. key military officials standing there behind him. how do you think hep handled the moment? >> well, look, it was -- this was a moment where you had a nation that was on war footing. and he was there to deliver good news, which was, he was taking -- we were taking a step back, both sides were taking a step back. it was a moment for national solidarity and relief. and he could not refrain from taking shots at his predecessors, and particularly, president obama. we've become accustomed to this. the question is, why? why does he do that? i think he sees some political advantage to
our next guest, david fromme, has a column on the subject in the atlantic.writes, the united states finds itself in the dangerous situation of having a president in power but without authority. he helped draft the axis of evil speech. joining us as well tonight, another distinguished white house senior adviser, david axelrod who served in the obama administration. david axelrod, just looking at the president's speech this morning, clearly not rushed. his team had all night to prepare. key...
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i don't know if you've ever read "escape from freedom" by eric fromm that sadism goes along with this will towards submission. we all believed in democracy, believed in self-government, believed in free people deliberating and kind of trying to get at the truth. it turns out that what they just wanted to do was submit. >> and, nick, robert mueller testifying which is now a distant memory and turns out to have had next to no impact i think the mueller report itself will be a document that lives in history, but that testimony not only did it not have impact in washington, but in the white house it's literally the next day that the president picks up the telephone and calls the president of ukraine. >> i think that relates to what you were just talking about with michelle that the trump white house has often been quite successful at framing issues to the public, and i think that's why president trump has eviscerated the -- the republicans in congress. and i think that bill barr managed by framing the mueller report but that actually had enormous impact in how the public perceived it. and
i don't know if you've ever read "escape from freedom" by eric fromm that sadism goes along with this will towards submission. we all believed in democracy, believed in self-government, believed in free people deliberating and kind of trying to get at the truth. it turns out that what they just wanted to do was submit. >> and, nick, robert mueller testifying which is now a distant memory and turns out to have had next to no impact i think the mueller report itself will be a...
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thank you, susan bates, thank you, david fromm.mp predicted president obama would start a war with iran to get reelected. how are trump's actions playing with voters out there? and which candidate is in the best position to use this? bernie can use it -- i'll get to it now. bernie can use it because he's one guy sharply against this thing. biden can use the prestige thing. buttigieg can say i've been in uniform. you're watching "hardball." all. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me. >> tech: hi, i'm adrian. >> man: thanks for coming. ...with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ when youyou spend lessfair, and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com ...depend® silhouette™ briefs feature maximum absorbency, with trusted protection
thank you, susan bates, thank you, david fromm.mp predicted president obama would start a war with iran to get reelected. how are trump's actions playing with voters out there? and which candidate is in the best position to use this? bernie can use it -- i'll get to it now. bernie can use it because he's one guy sharply against this thing. biden can use the prestige thing. buttigieg can say i've been in uniform. you're watching "hardball." all. >> man: what's my safelite story?...
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i am looking down, and out in the crowd is a member of the charlie manson family, lynette squeaky fromm who had a gun strapped to her ankle, and so as he is shaking hands, suddenly, i see a hand coming up with something in it, and at this time, i didn't know that it was a weapon. but i stepped in front of the president to stop the hand from coming up, because i did not want him to be hit with whatever it was, and the minute i hit it, i knew it was a gun. so i yelled out "gun" and my very best friends with the president leave with the president [ laughter ] trained well. trained well. and part of the training program. you are on your own, buddy. so, she is screaming and the crowd is screaming and i got a hold of her hand and got the gun, and i got the gun here. and another thing, mr. director, i did not have my vest on, and so i am thinking that i don't know if there is more to this if it is happening, but i am not letting go of her, and see her pushing back in the crowd, and i see this guy who has this girl and she is screaming. i kept pushing her away and by then, the president is gone
i am looking down, and out in the crowd is a member of the charlie manson family, lynette squeaky fromm who had a gun strapped to her ankle, and so as he is shaking hands, suddenly, i see a hand coming up with something in it, and at this time, i didn't know that it was a weapon. but i stepped in front of the president to stop the hand from coming up, because i did not want him to be hit with whatever it was, and the minute i hit it, i knew it was a gun. so i yelled out "gun" and my...
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news fromme breaking the u.k.. ,hey are now sending a plane they have worked with chinese authorities plane off the ground repatriate 200 uhan,sh nationals from whun where the coronavirus broke out in china. they say they have done everything they can. they are glad they are getting the people safely back. it was supposed to take off thursday evening. it had a delay but now it is on its way. this is certainly a significant development for the u.k. and other countries around the world. be sure to keep up-to-date on this developing coronavirus story by running the function map virus go. it is so great. you will see the latest figures from the cdc and the bloomberg newsroom as well as some companies may be exposed to the areas impacted. seeing a we have been little bit of a reprieve coming through from asian equity markets today after what has been a terrible week with msci ,sia-pacific index down 3.2% its biggest weekly slide since may 2019. we did have the u.s. coming through saying that they had advised americans not to travel to china. that has impacted the gains you are seeing on th
news fromme breaking the u.k.. ,hey are now sending a plane they have worked with chinese authorities plane off the ground repatriate 200 uhan,sh nationals from whun where the coronavirus broke out in china. they say they have done everything they can. they are glad they are getting the people safely back. it was supposed to take off thursday evening. it had a delay but now it is on its way. this is certainly a significant development for the u.k. and other countries around the world. be sure...
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technologies that they are prohibited from getting or markets that they are proi object hads frprohibited fromm . in addition, the world say complicated, large place and they have technologies that can fill in for those denied to them. and they have ways of entering markets that might be under pressure to not be open to them. so, companies are very good at both getting the technology, signing the technology and getting access. third, standards in a world which is very large and served by many different producers, standards in that kind of world are inevitably international. and chinese companies have been very good so far at making their impact on global standards. congress just passed actually requirements for the united states to become more active, in part to respond to china's work on global standards. controls are very hard to implement. we know u.s. standards are about a year late, and it looks like from the latest news they will be another year and a half before they are implemented. and in that process, they are narrowing back from the format of really kind of focusing on critical areas
technologies that they are prohibited from getting or markets that they are proi object hads frprohibited fromm . in addition, the world say complicated, large place and they have technologies that can fill in for those denied to them. and they have ways of entering markets that might be under pressure to not be open to them. so, companies are very good at both getting the technology, signing the technology and getting access. third, standards in a world which is very large and served by many...
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miles fromm over 100 the coast of north carolina. he was the entire student for a few weeks before other students drifted onto the campus. it was not until the 1890's when women were admitted into the university. it is impossible to talk about the history of the university without talking about slavery. slave people were involved in the construction of all of the .arly campus buildings we also know that slavery played a role in the financing of the university. this was due to the fact the state legislature not originally a lot funding for the university. instead, they provided funds through -- any unclaimed properties, that property would revert -- we become the ownership of the university. this is usually in the form of land. there were number of cases where the university inherited enslaved people and ordered them to be sold to finance the university. leading up to the civil war, slavery was an integral part of life in the town of chapel hill and at the university of north carolina. students and faculty were overwhelmingly on the s
miles fromm over 100 the coast of north carolina. he was the entire student for a few weeks before other students drifted onto the campus. it was not until the 1890's when women were admitted into the university. it is impossible to talk about the history of the university without talking about slavery. slave people were involved in the construction of all of the .arly campus buildings we also know that slavery played a role in the financing of the university. this was due to the fact the state...