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amanda: it's amanda. lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus.guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? hi.i just wanted to tell you thdependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. amanda: is it important to you guys i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row. phew. third time's the charm... stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin that supports your natural sleep cycle so you can seize the morning. zzzquil pure zzzs. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we wou
amanda: it's amanda. lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus.guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? hi.i just wanted to tell you thdependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. amanda: is it important to you guys i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and...
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amanda: it's amanda. lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus.ooks like you guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? amanda: is it important to you guys to have things personalized with your winery name or...? lemonis: honest to god, i can't even stay [bleep] awake. look, my problem with amanda -- it's a confidence issue, and i'm really struggling in my confidence with her as our company's leader. what is amanda going to do when i'm not here? candis, let me make it a little easier. look at their shoes. candis: cute. lemonis: look at their bags. candis: cute. lemonis: look at their belts. candis: i love your shoes. julie: thank you. amanda: thank you. lemonis: i think what the ladies failed to tell you is they employee people from a program in the city that gives people an opportunity to fix their lives. well, the two of them are giving them a chance to put their hands and their minds to work. candis: love that. lemonis: huge social impact. candis: real cool. lemonis: real cool. okay. candis: i love it. yeah. lemonis: okay. lemonis: t
amanda: it's amanda. lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus.ooks like you guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? amanda: is it important to you guys to have things personalized with your winery name or...? lemonis: honest to god, i can't even stay [bleep] awake. look, my problem with amanda -- it's a confidence issue, and i'm really struggling in my confidence with her as our company's leader. what is amanda going to do when i'm not here? candis, let me make it a little...
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amanda: it's amanda. lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus. you guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ little girl and boy land ♪ ♪ while you dwell within it ♪ you are ever happy there daddy, it's christmas! ♪ childhoods, joyland never let go of your dreams. the mercedes-benz winter event is back. lease the glc 300 for $459 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. from capital one.nd i switched to the spark cash card i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? there are so many toothpastes out there which one should i use? choose one that takes care of your gums and enamel. crest gum & enamel repair cleans below the gum line and helps repair weakened enamel. gum & enamel repair, from crest. there[ grunting ] for it's a hate crime.ou. based on a true story... i created a world where i can heal. of a man who turned tragedy into triumph. i have hope, and t
amanda: it's amanda. lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus. you guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ little girl and boy land ♪ ♪ while you dwell within it ♪ you are ever happy there daddy, it's christmas! ♪ childhoods, joyland never let go of your dreams. the mercedes-benz winter event is back. lease the glc 300 for $459 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. from capital one.nd i switched to the spark...
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amanda: it's amanda. lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus.u guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? amanda: is it important to you guys havi is not always easy. plaque psoriasis it's a long-distance journey, and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. and the kind of clearance that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal, infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infec
amanda: it's amanda. lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus.u guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? amanda: is it important to you guys havi is not always easy. plaque psoriasis it's a long-distance journey, and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. most adults taking humira were...
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amanda: it's amanda. lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus.e you guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? take a test drive amanda: is it important { upbeat music playing ] and get a front-row seat to plenty of entertainment. the volkswagen "drive to decide" event. get a volkswagen with america's best six-year, 72,000 mile limited warranty. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. i can't tell you anything about myself. but believe me... i'm not your average consumer. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and as a man... uh
amanda: it's amanda. lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus.e you guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? take a test drive amanda: is it important { upbeat music playing ] and get a front-row seat to plenty of entertainment. the volkswagen "drive to decide" event. get a volkswagen with america's best six-year, 72,000 mile limited warranty. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only...
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amanda: yes. julie: yes. amanda: it floats. lemonis: really? amanda: oh, yeah. lemonis: oh, yeah. i guess that makes sense. julie: yeah. we get that question all the time. it's, like, it's a bottle stopper. amanda: scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, it won't ever smell. lemonis: so it's good for your feet. amanda: yes. lemonis: makes your feet not smell. amanda: this is actually the ax that they use to cut the tree. lemonis: this is it? amanda: uh-huh.
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amanda: amanda lang in toronto.dent trump said that it is pretty good at the government shutting down. this morning, the president tweeted that democrats will only this potential shutdown if he does not get the wall he is promised. that is not exactly what he said last week. pres. trump: i am proud, and i will tell you what, i am proud to shut down the government for border security because the people of this country do not want criminals and people level lots of problems and the drugs pouring into our country. amanda: kim wallace is managing director at the eurasia group. let's start with the nuts and bolts assuming that we do not see any kind of aversion of this issue and there is a shutdown, who suffers first are most? think it is really politicians that suffer first and most, i think it is probably the country and standing. there are a lot of issues that call and the question u.s. governance and they ranged from domestic and international policies, so i would say that markets and probably our allies the geopolit
amanda: amanda lang in toronto.dent trump said that it is pretty good at the government shutting down. this morning, the president tweeted that democrats will only this potential shutdown if he does not get the wall he is promised. that is not exactly what he said last week. pres. trump: i am proud, and i will tell you what, i am proud to shut down the government for border security because the people of this country do not want criminals and people level lots of problems and the drugs pouring...
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amanda: interesting.his has gotten coverage. it is not the kind of headline coverage you would think might come when a sitting president is facing this kind of allegation. president trump did respond, saying he feels these are partisan attacks. both the current ag and former ag schneiderman were democrats. that is kind of coloring the whole picture. one to watch as we continue cohen and the other pieces of drama. we will call it the blame game. president trump handpicked's chairman jay powell no one of his favorite punching bag. the fed continues normalization. the president has not been shy about addressing his take on rate hikes. president trump: i think the fed has gone crazy. the federal reserve is getting a little cute. it is ridiculous what they are doing. the fed is far too stringent and they are making a mistake. i am paying interest at a high rate because of our fed. i would like our fed not to be so aggressive because i think they are making a big mistake. despite that, we are doing very well. i
amanda: interesting.his has gotten coverage. it is not the kind of headline coverage you would think might come when a sitting president is facing this kind of allegation. president trump did respond, saying he feels these are partisan attacks. both the current ag and former ag schneiderman were democrats. that is kind of coloring the whole picture. one to watch as we continue cohen and the other pieces of drama. we will call it the blame game. president trump handpicked's chairman jay powell...
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amanda: live from toronto, i am amanda line. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. shut down fears rocked the market. u.s. stocks drop as the threat of a d.c. shutdown increases. investors are digesting news from the fed as chair jay powell reveals the balance sheet production is on autopilot. sealing the deal -- austria withds its no smoking that a stake in e-cigarette maker juul. let's check on the major averages. you're seeing an extension of activity and we will watch to see if that picks up. the s&p is tracking for its worst year since the credit crisis, and across the board, everything but utilities in the s&p 500 trading week. downmer discretionary's and with the latest we have seen we are seeing a decline that puts them 25% below the record peak. very broad-based move here. the u.s. dollar -- you would think it would get strong, but the look at has the u.s. dollar not quite as far as it would be. we haveoesn't help that a shutdown concerns with the u.s. government and we heard from house speake
amanda: live from toronto, i am amanda line. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. shut down fears rocked the market. u.s. stocks drop as the threat of a d.c. shutdown increases. investors are digesting news from the fed as chair jay powell reveals the balance sheet production is on autopilot. sealing the deal -- austria withds its no smoking that a stake in e-cigarette maker juul. let's check on the major averages. you're seeing an extension of activity and we will...
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amanda: we are joined by our audiences.ayy: the fate of theresa and brags it hanging in the balance as the u.k. prime minister faces a confidence vote. we are live from westminster and .oaned -- in moments trade help. president says he may intervene in the huawei case. markets are trading. two key themes, brexit and trade. we are seeing more risk on sentiment as the day progresses with the dow gaining 1.8% in the s&p 500 seeing the biggest jump in two weeks. consumer stocks intact leading the gains i -- in tech leading the gains. the nasdaq gaining more than 2%. it has not been a choppy week. we have seen the s&p 500 with the least a 1% move intraday for the past seven days. we are still heading to that potential government shutdown in the u.s. in the meantime there is more confidence the prime minister will be able to survive that no-confidence vote. sterling surging the most in a month. amanda: while we watched stocks rebounding today we are keeping our eye on credit or market seven focus for signs of concern, including w
amanda: we are joined by our audiences.ayy: the fate of theresa and brags it hanging in the balance as the u.k. prime minister faces a confidence vote. we are live from westminster and .oaned -- in moments trade help. president says he may intervene in the huawei case. markets are trading. two key themes, brexit and trade. we are seeing more risk on sentiment as the day progresses with the dow gaining 1.8% in the s&p 500 seeing the biggest jump in two weeks. consumer stocks intact leading...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang come in toronto. that canada faces some challenges as the world looks beyond carbon. the head of the world economic council thinks it has a lot going for it. we spoke earlier. >> candidate is somehow in -- canada is somehow in energy heaven. you have anything and everything and for resource base, it's extremely rich and how do you choose? the second point that one can make is infrastructure, from things about long term and for structure buildup, is key. 50% of global capital, it's the basis of competitiveness. getting the infrastructure, the right infrastructure in place that you can use today and use the same objectives tomorrow to be fit for a future in transition is the key question to ask in a place like canada. always is when to be a superpower and engine, the question is how do you orchestrate a transition to get the most out of strong infrastructure? bigda: infrastructure is a topic, we have not enough pipeline of her structure and there is an effort to build pipelines. are we building it for s
amanda: i'm amanda lang come in toronto. that canada faces some challenges as the world looks beyond carbon. the head of the world economic council thinks it has a lot going for it. we spoke earlier. >> candidate is somehow in -- canada is somehow in energy heaven. you have anything and everything and for resource base, it's extremely rich and how do you choose? the second point that one can make is infrastructure, from things about long term and for structure buildup, is key. 50% of...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.litary deployed hundreds of vehicles and troops in areas surrounding a northwestern syria town that long pushed the u.s. a clear of troops. let's catch up on what's happening because it seems that the president went from a very bold statements, we are withdrawing, welcome home to it will be a long slow planned withdrawal. is that a very important walked back we should be relieved about? larry: it probably is important, first of all to the u.s. military because there is concerned about danger to the troops if they were to be pulled out immediately and with no preparations. it's a question of danger in the region. this is a significant change. but the president still wants those troops out and he is talking about a pretty tight tie -- timeframe. he catch this in the idea that the u.s. had defeated isis, something that some other folks in the government seemed to take issue with. what is the strategy now from the white house with regard to dealing with isis and the general terrorism that
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.litary deployed hundreds of vehicles and troops in areas surrounding a northwestern syria town that long pushed the u.s. a clear of troops. let's catch up on what's happening because it seems that the president went from a very bold statements, we are withdrawing, welcome home to it will be a long slow planned withdrawal. is that a very important walked back we should be relieved about? larry: it probably is important, first of all to the u.s. military because...
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amanda: 11 toronto, and amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets."ies we are following him around the world. shery: green on the screen. u.s. stocks hold onto gains as oil prices plunge again. drawing red lines in beijing. offers no new reforms to support the economy and says no one will dictate to the chinese people. and pressuring for a cause. fed chair jerome powell being told by president trump and billionaire investors to stand down on rate hikes. amanda: interesting in that exclusive interview with erik schatzker on bloomberg, he is not saying cut rates, but he is saying hiking now would be outside the norm. >> we come in the u.s., have never hiked into a meltdown like this sensible girl. -- sense folder. olker.ce vio what exactly are we solving for here? i don't quite get it. as i got it three or four months ago, but now it looks like the markets are warning. and again, erik, i'm not suggesting the fed cut. myhough who knows where mindset will be in six months. i just talking about not hiking rates. and by the way, we are sort of hiking rates.
amanda: 11 toronto, and amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets."ies we are following him around the world. shery: green on the screen. u.s. stocks hold onto gains as oil prices plunge again. drawing red lines in beijing. offers no new reforms to support the economy and says no one will dictate to the chinese people. and pressuring for a cause. fed chair jerome powell being told by president trump and billionaire investors to stand down on rate hikes. amanda: interesting in that...
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amanda, sending it back to you. amanda: and also the k of jason kelly. back to you. bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i am amanda lang in toronto. in newi am shery ahn york. at session lows, with the dow falling the most since april of this year. the s&p 500 also following 1.5%. we are seeing health care and consumer sectors leading the declines. every sector on the s&p 500 is in the red. we have concerns over growth as we are headed to the fed decision, expected to raise rates for the fourth time this year, not to mention world trade tensions and geopolitical concerns. decade since the financial crisis, investors have poured vast sums of money into companies that are generally too small or risky for some bankers. traditional lenders financialded into complexity, rapidly approaching $1 trillion. we bring in sally bakewell. where is the money coming from, and where is it going, that makes this so much more risky? they: as you said, since financial crisis, we have had this huge transition away from the banks to where they think the assets are better serve
amanda, sending it back to you. amanda: and also the k of jason kelly. back to you. bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i am amanda lang in toronto. in newi am shery ahn york. at session lows, with the dow falling the most since april of this year. the s&p 500 also following 1.5%. we are seeing health care and consumer sectors leading the declines. every sector on the s&p 500 is in the red. we have concerns over growth as we are headed to the fed decision, expected to...
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amanda: donna strickland is getting a price today. huge uproar about why she was an unassisted professor and she said she never applied to be a full professor. since then, the university asked her to apply and she did. it just highlights that sometimes women face a glass sailing and sometimes they make choices of their own. it's hard to know which is which. you can see all of the recent charts we have shown on the show. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: european union officials saying that the block won't renegotiate the brexit deal with the u.k. government. he's the president of the european council in tweeted today that they will not renegotiate the deal, but that they are ready to discuss facilitating u.k. ratification. stressedssed -- tusk that the deals must be discussed. president trump trying to distance himself from his former personal attorney on twitter today, placing responsibility for any crime stressing -- stretching from hush money paid to women on michael: and says that he was just trying to get his sentence reduced. michael
amanda: donna strickland is getting a price today. huge uproar about why she was an unassisted professor and she said she never applied to be a full professor. since then, the university asked her to apply and she did. it just highlights that sometimes women face a glass sailing and sometimes they make choices of their own. it's hard to know which is which. you can see all of the recent charts we have shown on the show. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: european union officials saying that the...
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outside police headquarters, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news >> amanda, thank you.he woman accusing ruben foster of domestic violence is sharing her story in an exclusive interview. >>> it happened days after the niners released foster following his domestic battery arrest. she is and foster had taken a break and he started seeing other people. >> he invited me to come see him >> he invited me to come see him in florida. he took one of my phones and slapped me and pushed me. i told him i was going to tell his new girlfriend that he paid for my flight out there. so that's what triggered it. >> it left her with bruises on her neck and face. earlier this year, she used him of battery but later recanted and dropped the allegations. you can hear her response to that decision coming up on gma at 7:00 >> happening today, oscar grant's family plans to be at bart's board meeting trying to get spaurd for another plan to honor himment he was shot a killed 10 years ago. wanda johnson wants to rename fruitville station and the adjacent street after her son. bart says it does not
outside police headquarters, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news >> amanda, thank you.he woman accusing ruben foster of domestic violence is sharing her story in an exclusive interview. >>> it happened days after the niners released foster following his domestic battery arrest. she is and foster had taken a break and he started seeing other people. >> he invited me to come see him >> he invited me to come see him in florida. he took one of my phones and slapped me and...
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yes, amanda spielman has been two yea rs yes, amanda spielman has been two years in thejob yes, amandawo years in the job and she yes, amanda spielman has been two years in thejob and she is prepared to speak up on issues she feels an important. this is about who has responsibility for what you learn and when, on issues such as toilet training. you may think that is obvious but there can be lots of people involved in a child's life, pa rents, people involved in a child's life, parents, teachers, after—school clu bs, parents, teachers, after—school clubs, the nhs, but the chief inspector will make clear in a speech today to teachers and social ca re speech today to teachers and social care professionals is what the school is not responsible for. on theissue school is not responsible for. on the issue of knife crying, she believes that the lines of responsibility are getting blurred. schools can play a role in educating young people about the danger of knives, they cannot be a panacea for this particular societal level. she has covered a broad range of issues about child education. what
yes, amanda spielman has been two yea rs yes, amanda spielman has been two years in thejob yes, amandawo years in the job and she yes, amanda spielman has been two years in thejob and she is prepared to speak up on issues she feels an important. this is about who has responsibility for what you learn and when, on issues such as toilet training. you may think that is obvious but there can be lots of people involved in a child's life, pa rents, people involved in a child's life, parents,...
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reporting live from sju campus, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >> amanda, thank you. t city of oaklandywhe? molied sit known as the village. it was on eades and clara street in east oakland. they built makeshift homes and made it a drug-free zone. the city targeted them for being a voice for the homeless. >> if we were prostitutes, robbing our neighbors, breaking into neighborhood cars, neglect them and leave them alone. >> they offered vouchers. a judge could not prevent the city from clearing the camp. what are your ideas? better bay area when you tweet, facebook or instagram what you're ki. in ea oaklan police recovered guns in the city. in one such case, a surveillance camera recorded a man with a gun outside an oakland business outside an oakland business targeted by thieves. they want to find out if this was related to the recent case made. >>> on the peninsula, a man exposed himself to a woman last friday in palo alto at the corner of sand hill road and pastor drive s. she was riding her bicycle and stopped at a red light. she noticed a man who was stagger at h
reporting live from sju campus, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >> amanda, thank you. t city of oaklandywhe? molied sit known as the village. it was on eades and clara street in east oakland. they built makeshift homes and made it a drug-free zone. the city targeted them for being a voice for the homeless. >> if we were prostitutes, robbing our neighbors, breaking into neighborhood cars, neglect them and leave them alone. >> they offered vouchers. a judge could not prevent...
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amanda says in trying to explain what it is we're talking about when we say crisper amanda says i think using the science metaphor is the best and the idea that the crisper system works like a scissor where we're able to go into a cell and cut the d.n.a. of the genome at a targeted place then we can either remove a piece of d.n.a. or provide a template to add and modify the d.n.a. as i was reading that i'll let our audience know i can see glen kind of light up there this does this this topic excite you help us understand crisp air so those you know i read a science colleagues who does it so i'll defer to him in a moment but also there's a bunch of different metaphors that are used the science people cringe at each of them because neither none of them are perfect the other examples are find and replace in microsoft word or your word processor and then another example that i think is actually most interesting is a most wanted poster the idea that you will have the most wanted poster for certain kinds of viruses or bits of d.n.a. that you're replacing but what's important to understand is
amanda says in trying to explain what it is we're talking about when we say crisper amanda says i think using the science metaphor is the best and the idea that the crisper system works like a scissor where we're able to go into a cell and cut the d.n.a. of the genome at a targeted place then we can either remove a piece of d.n.a. or provide a template to add and modify the d.n.a. as i was reading that i'll let our audience know i can see glen kind of light up there this does this this topic...
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thanks very much for your time amanda. people who voted to leave the e.u. are growing increasingly frustrated about the divorce process. and met some of them . it is a time of great up here of all for britain the people of came to in southeast england voted overwhelmingly to leave the e.u. many here hope breaks it would be the dawn of a new era but they remain in limbo everyone's just disgusted with the government at the moment so i think that's. because there's not. a lot of hope for a vote for. if i knew it was going to break this fast it's turning into a bit of a circus where your message for the promise of. it you've had your time sadly behind the scenes the local council is preparing for the worst it's produced this document a contingency plan to avoid being potentially crippled by the effects of brecht's it in the event of a no deal there's likely to be major disruptions to border and customs arrangements causing huge disruptions across kent and beyond. eighty percent ninety percent of all the roll on roll off ferries and trains come out of kent so if
thanks very much for your time amanda. people who voted to leave the e.u. are growing increasingly frustrated about the divorce process. and met some of them . it is a time of great up here of all for britain the people of came to in southeast england voted overwhelmingly to leave the e.u. many here hope breaks it would be the dawn of a new era but they remain in limbo everyone's just disgusted with the government at the moment so i think that's. because there's not. a lot of hope for a vote...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." we are following from around the world. the selloff stevens. -- steepens. the dow falls more than 600 point that investors are more concerned as part of the yield curve inverted. another hurdle for theresa may, or government has been found in contempt of parliament for its refusal to release the attorney general's legal advice on brexit. it's a moment without precedent in recent history. nba star steph curry disrupted basketball by making a three-point shot look routine. now he has a new investment off the court. we will bring you an interview. started with at quick check of the major averages. it's the worst day for u.s. equities in more than a month. pressure on the dow, falling 2.7%. we have more skepticism over the freeze with america and china not lasting. names that are sensitive to trade like caterpillar, boeing, apple, all tumbling on the dow. lower, and the s&p 500 financial index are down today. the bond yields under pressure. you can see the 10 year yield is under pressure.
amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." we are following from around the world. the selloff stevens. -- steepens. the dow falls more than 600 point that investors are more concerned as part of the yield curve inverted. another hurdle for theresa may, or government has been found in contempt of parliament for its refusal to release the attorney general's legal advice on brexit. it's a moment without precedent in recent history. nba star steph curry disrupted basketball...
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amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> amanda, i appreciate it. i feel bad for jeannette. she had so much spunk and energy. >> the cold will drain that out of people if you're atop a billboard. drew tuma is here with the weather they're facing. >> it's not that bad in the south bay. 60s, sunshine, with clear skies it does get rather chilly. over the next couple of hours in the south bay, we're going to drop from the 50s into the 40s. so by 9:00, 10:00 we're well into the mid upper 40s. if it gets colder tonight, 30s on the board over the next 12 hours. what we're watching after a cold night on the way tonight, the winds will begin to pick up. a high wind watch will go into effect tomorrow night. and this will last through tuesday morning, so we're tracking some very strong winds headed our way to round out the year. we'll take a much closer look at those winds hour by hour, show you when the winds will calm down in the forecast. >> sounds good, drew. don't forget the national plaintiff championship is at levi stadium on monday, january 7. >> mindy willel about on espn. ire
amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> amanda, i appreciate it. i feel bad for jeannette. she had so much spunk and energy. >> the cold will drain that out of people if you're atop a billboard. drew tuma is here with the weather they're facing. >> it's not that bad in the south bay. 60s, sunshine, with clear skies it does get rather chilly. over the next couple of hours in the south bay, we're going to drop from the 50s into the 40s. so by 9:00, 10:00 we're well into the mid upper...
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amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> thanks so much, amanda. >> did was mysterious and kind of cool. lots of people saw the meteor across the bay area tonight. >> let's get to meteorologist sandhya patel for what people were seeing, sandhya. >> yeah, dan and alma. let's take a look at what people were seeing. this really exploded on social media. literally, everybody was talking about it. interest it was a bow-like meteor, it exploded in the atmosphere according to dr. edwin crump at the griffith observatory, once or twice a year you sigh this happening, so it actually exploded over the ocean before we actually saw it here. the mystery is solve. i do want to show you some pictures that were sent to me of the bow-like meteor. this is how vivid it looked. it had a squiggly look. really a cook picture there, posted on my facebook page. one more sent to me from santa cruz area. this was a bolide meteor captured at lassalle vo beach. really incredible pictures. that mystery is solved. alma? >> thank you, sandhya. if you'd like to learn about noctolucen clouds, you can go to abc7news.com.
amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> thanks so much, amanda. >> did was mysterious and kind of cool. lots of people saw the meteor across the bay area tonight. >> let's get to meteorologist sandhya patel for what people were seeing, sandhya. >> yeah, dan and alma. let's take a look at what people were seeing. this really exploded on social media. literally, everybody was talking about it. interest it was a bow-like meteor, it exploded in the atmosphere according to dr....
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live in san francisco this morning, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. abc 7 news. >>> amanda, thank you. 7:25 this morning, his casket will depart the funeral chapel in houston. bush's casket will right at the u.s. capitol where he will lie in state. mr. bush will be flown back to houston thursday for more services. he will be buried next to his wife and daughter at his presidential library in college station, texas. ing he died friday at the age of 94. >>> politicians who knew the former presidnt are opening up about their experiences with him. here's what former california governor arnold schwarzenegger governor arnold schwarzenegger said about mr. bush, sr. >> he was always kind of like very kind to everybody. and i learned from him the good sides of politics. that you can cross the aisle and that you can talk to the other side and respect the other side even though you disagree and all that stuff. so i learned a lot from him. >> schwarzenegger said his modesty and humility were his most notable traits. abc 7 will provide live coverage as he makes hi
live in san francisco this morning, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. abc 7 news. >>> amanda, thank you. 7:25 this morning, his casket will depart the funeral chapel in houston. bush's casket will right at the u.s. capitol where he will lie in state. mr. bush will be flown back to houston thursday for more services. he will be buried next to his wife and daughter at his presidential library in college station, texas. ing he died friday at the age of 94. >>> politicians who knew...
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amanda. >> reporter: yeah. jessica, reggie, after 10 hours of debate, dozens of demonstrators and several arrests. san jose city council voted th n unanimously to sell its land use to google. abc 7 news was there as a loud and persistent group of demonstrators got everyone kicked out of chambers at 9:00 p.m. eight demonstrators chained themselves to their seats. this all ahead of the city's landmark vote. they approved $100 million of land surrounding deardon to google. >> google is just full of lies. everything is behind closed doors. they only tell us what they want to say. we don't know what they want to do. we don't know their true intentions. google -- i've worked for google. it is like a factory line. once you leave, someone else is already taking your place. >> reporter: that was one of several critics at last night's meeting. the mayor argued one company is not going to make or break our city. a city with a downtown core that could look much different 10 years from now. there are still many will details
amanda. >> reporter: yeah. jessica, reggie, after 10 hours of debate, dozens of demonstrators and several arrests. san jose city council voted th n unanimously to sell its land use to google. abc 7 news was there as a loud and persistent group of demonstrators got everyone kicked out of chambers at 9:00 p.m. eight demonstrators chained themselves to their seats. this all ahead of the city's landmark vote. they approved $100 million of land surrounding deardon to google. >> google is...
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reporting live from 880 southbound, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> amanda, thank you. if you have an idea about building a better bay area, let us know. use #betterbayarea to join the conversation. >>> a car plowed into a tree in the south bay on great oaks boulevard and via del oro. thes discovered the crash after responding to a report of a tree down. and we're told the victim was taken to a local trauma center to get checked out. >>> police are investigating a very bad crash on hamilton avenue. all we know right now is one person was taken away in an ambulance. there is a car seat on the ground, and empty bottles of alcohol near the scene. we have reached out to investigators. we will bring you more information as we get it. >>> developing news near the u.s./mexico border. >>> a 7-year-old girl has died in border patrol custody. the girl and her father crossed the border into new mexico last month. eight hours after they were taken into custody, the girl started having seizures. she had a 105-degree temperature when she was taken to the hospital where she died. she
reporting live from 880 southbound, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> amanda, thank you. if you have an idea about building a better bay area, let us know. use #betterbayarea to join the conversation. >>> a car plowed into a tree in the south bay on great oaks boulevard and via del oro. thes discovered the crash after responding to a report of a tree down. and we're told the victim was taken to a local trauma center to get checked out. >>> police are investigating...
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amanda: that's right.pendence came in the cost to canadian pursuit -- came canadian producers. shery: we are awaiting a spacex launch in california. we go to the managing director of the silicon valley canadian . director on the phone. this was a large that was delayed two times because of bad weather and last-minute inspections for the rocket. why is the launch so important? joe: there is 64 satellites aboard this out -- aboard the falcon nine. a lot of different organizations have satellites on this particular rocket. i think they want to make sure they have optimal weather for any launch. there is a lot on this, as sort of a test of more cap located, test of more cap located, advanced diploma -- complicated, advanced deployment. it's an interesting launch to be watching. joe just mentioned 64 satellites being launched at is thisw tricky business and how safely can it be done? sean: this launch is not necessarily tricky but we are launching from vandenberg. there are 64 satellites on this and investors h
amanda: that's right.pendence came in the cost to canadian pursuit -- came canadian producers. shery: we are awaiting a spacex launch in california. we go to the managing director of the silicon valley canadian . director on the phone. this was a large that was delayed two times because of bad weather and last-minute inspections for the rocket. why is the launch so important? joe: there is 64 satellites aboard this out -- aboard the falcon nine. a lot of different organizations have satellites...
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i'm reporting live at google headquarters, amanda lo, ab news. >>> it's 4:30.let's check our weather and traffier >> it's going to be foggy through the morning commute. scenes like this, what you see in san rafael, or what you can't see which is pretty
i'm reporting live at google headquarters, amanda lo, ab news. >>> it's 4:30.let's check our weather and traffier >> it's going to be foggy through the morning commute. scenes like this, what you see in san rafael, or what you can't see which is pretty
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amanda says he is a long time security guard for the building and was attacked by a skateboarder. she's seen the surveillance video. >> something happens and then they all just surroud him and you can see the attack. >> reporter: amanda says the assault caused brain bleelding forcing doctors to remove almost half of her uncle's skull and part of his brain. he was in a coma up until about a week ago. >> it's so hard because he looked scared. i don't know if he knows what's going on or the people around him. >> reporter: when asked if she had any words for the suspect. >> no, i don't. >> reporter: but what led things to get so out of control? amanda wishes she knew. >> what i'm told is my uncle had the gift of gab, so he was often dispatched when they did have skaters out there because he had this easygoing nature. >> reporter: dan janson is an avid fisher, family man. and the janson's home at this point they can have some of that bag. the suspect turned down our offer tonight at the jail. abc 7 news. >> thank you very much for that. >>> the sound of a gunshot frightened holiday sho
amanda says he is a long time security guard for the building and was attacked by a skateboarder. she's seen the surveillance video. >> something happens and then they all just surroud him and you can see the attack. >> reporter: amanda says the assault caused brain bleelding forcing doctors to remove almost half of her uncle's skull and part of his brain. he was in a coma up until about a week ago. >> it's so hard because he looked scared. i don't know if he knows what's...
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amanda sloat.ublicans, (202) 748-8001. for democrats, (202) 748-8000. and our line for international callers, (202) 748-8003. we will go first to scotland, as a matter of fact. good morning. caller: good afternoon or good evening. [laughter] caller: my point is this -- one of the things that americans can understand much better then we can is that you have a large single market, 250 million people. global what major companies, jpmorgan, goldman sachs, other companies, great. we were, still are a member of an even larger single market, the european union, 560 million people. what we did when we voted in the referendum to leave was we voted rer.eave pooere the question is -- how much poorer? what prime minister theresa may has decided to do is decide between the two extremes that we landed between. the first were taking all the legislation without having any say in it, and the other extreme, no deal, whatever that is, no one really has identified what "no deal" really means. deal, that means no finis
amanda sloat.ublicans, (202) 748-8001. for democrats, (202) 748-8000. and our line for international callers, (202) 748-8003. we will go first to scotland, as a matter of fact. good morning. caller: good afternoon or good evening. [laughter] caller: my point is this -- one of the things that americans can understand much better then we can is that you have a large single market, 250 million people. global what major companies, jpmorgan, goldman sachs, other companies, great. we were, still are...
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nice to see you both, amanda and paul., you still have time to send the cards you need to. second class, you have to have them in a post by the 18th of december, and for first class, you've got to have them in by the 20th. special delivery, you've got another couple of days. your're watching business live. our top story: european union leaders say the brexit withdrawal agreement is "not open for renegotiation", despite appeals from the uk prime minsiter theresa may. the deadlock is taking its toll, as companies scale back uk spending and investors pull billions out of britain. a quick look at how the markets are faring. we showed you the opening earlier. they have been open for 45 minutes and europe is really tracking what is going on in the rest of the world in terms of losses that we saw in asia as well. some data that has come out in the last few minutes, the private sector in france has contracted for the first time in two and a half years, due to disruption, they think, to business, caused by they think, to business,
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a few weeks after his arrest, nique's daughters, amanda and rebecca, posted an edited video on youtube dad. in the video the girls claimed that their mother hated her own family and those same spiteful relatives were the primary reason their dad was in jail. for nique's family, that video was devastating. what, they wondered, had happened to those girls in the four years they had been in vermont. >> as far as i can tell, he poisoned them against us. i can only attribute that to, you know, them living in a house with a master manipulator. >> the notion of matt leili as a master manipulator would become a central theme when his murder trial began in january 2016. >> morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> in her opening statement to the jury, prosecutor lisa jones depicted matt leili as a couch potato sponging off his hard-working wife. >> nique leili was the breadwinner. the family was in debt, up to $300,000 in debt. >> furthermore, jones said, matt leili tried to control his wife by turning their home into a virtual north korea. with cameras and recording devices everywhere. lenses aimed at
a few weeks after his arrest, nique's daughters, amanda and rebecca, posted an edited video on youtube dad. in the video the girls claimed that their mother hated her own family and those same spiteful relatives were the primary reason their dad was in jail. for nique's family, that video was devastating. what, they wondered, had happened to those girls in the four years they had been in vermont. >> as far as i can tell, he poisoned them against us. i can only attribute that to, you know,...
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. >> one of channing's biggest fans, amanda bynes, starred together in "she's the man" amanda says launchedis career and clean and sober after years of struggle. >> i'm so happy for her, so talented and special. love you amanda. >>> state side, couples news. >> blake shelton, he and gwen stefani a forever couple? >> love to make it feel like christmas. >> thank you. >> i found forever in very first kiss, is that about you two? >> i would like to think so. this is romance around here, of course ♪ i found forever in that very first kiss ♪ >> forever? >> you had to ask that, shame on you. >> we did have to ask. gwen and blake spent thanksgiving together oklahoma ranch with gwen's boys, says forever for us. >> xmas plans together? >> she tells me. wherever she is, i'll be there. >>> meanwhile harry and meghan are moving from kensington palace and heading to grounds of windsor castle. no longer neighbors to andrew and kate. >> dress fitting for princess charlotte, of course a bridesmaid. should have been happy occasion, told that meghan was rather bridezilla about the whole thing. >> really reas
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amanda: yes.ey's poor communication... amanda: [ chuckles ] we moved. lemonis: i don't remember ever talking about moving. ...and her reckless spending... credit-card fees -- $257,000. ...is putting this once-buoyant business at risk. amanda: if we don't stop this cycle of borrowing and not having enough money to repay things, there's no way we can survive it. lemonis: if i can't teach amanda how to put a cork in her mounting debt... it's almost like everybody has just gotten comfortable
amanda: yes.ey's poor communication... amanda: [ chuckles ] we moved. lemonis: i don't remember ever talking about moving. ...and her reckless spending... credit-card fees -- $257,000. ...is putting this once-buoyant business at risk. amanda: if we don't stop this cycle of borrowing and not having enough money to repay things, there's no way we can survive it. lemonis: if i can't teach amanda how to put a cork in her mounting debt... it's almost like everybody has just gotten comfortable
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. >> amanda del castillo is live at the company headquarters in cupertino.he austin expansion would make it the largeest employer and the campus the largest outside of its cupertino headquarters where we are this morning. early this morning, apple announced it wd it would cover acres and hire 5,000 employees. the company will have the capacity to add 10,000 more jocks at the site as well. that suspect the only planned expansion. the tech giant said it would build new offices in seattle, san diego, and culver city expand campuses in pittsburg, new york, and pittsburgh. there are plans to invest $10 billion in u.s. data centers the next five years with plans to spend $4.5 billion this year and next. the company says it is on track to meet its u.s. jobs target after apple created 6,000 jobs in 2018. now, apple says there are 90,000 apple employees nationwide. more on this overnight development in an hour. live at apple headquarters in cupertino, amanda dell abc 7 news. >> a quick check of weather and traffic. >> hi, everybody. 10 means unlimited e. there is fog
. >> amanda del castillo is live at the company headquarters in cupertino.he austin expansion would make it the largeest employer and the campus the largest outside of its cupertino headquarters where we are this morning. early this morning, apple announced it wd it would cover acres and hire 5,000 employees. the company will have the capacity to add 10,000 more jocks at the site as well. that suspect the only planned expansion. the tech giant said it would build new offices in seattle,...
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amanda: the last time i was -- hadngela merkel has= gotten a standing ovation.hat does this do to her standing internationally. will she be seen as a lame-duck chancellor? peter: she attended the g20 summit and everybody was thank ing her when she arrived because she has such a great reputation. she is not assuming the role as the leader. to all oft a friend her colleagues and when it comes to conflicts like ukraine and russia, when it comes to difficult trade debate with , angelad the u.s. merkel has lots of experience and she is respected by everybody. it is her strength and will continue to be the case as long as she is the chancellor. to ask you quickly about the ukraine situation. you are the minister for economy as well as energy. project bepeline pushed through even as russia continues its aggression in ukraine? peter: we need to make a clear-cut distinction between energy policy and the ukrainian crisis. we have promoted the peace talks . we are kind of guaranteed for ukraine that all of the rights will be respected, and this is true in this case as well
amanda: the last time i was -- hadngela merkel has= gotten a standing ovation.hat does this do to her standing internationally. will she be seen as a lame-duck chancellor? peter: she attended the g20 summit and everybody was thank ing her when she arrived because she has such a great reputation. she is not assuming the role as the leader. to all oft a friend her colleagues and when it comes to conflicts like ukraine and russia, when it comes to difficult trade debate with , angelad the u.s....
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abc 7 news reporter amanda amanda? >> reporter: good morning, reggie, jessica.e living here at 2005 rock street have until the end of 2019 to uproot and find new homes. after midnight this morning, mountain view city council voted to demolish the 20 rent-controlled apartments here to build 15 luxury townhouses. developers told a crowded council meeting new units would cost $1.3 million apiece. that a drastic increase from the nearly 2,000 dollars rock street apartment renters pay per month. 75 people, including 30 children, will be evicted. developers made an offer to work with another apartment owner to find places for the low to middle income neighbors to live. but is the city mayor says that comes with its own challenges. >> what we found, even in those situations, is that it is hard for people who have been in naturally affordable units, units there are rent controlled. it is hard for them to afford to stay in our community unless they are living in a vehicle. >> reporter: despite hours of pleas from dozens who will now be displaced, council voted 4-3. reggi
abc 7 news reporter amanda amanda? >> reporter: good morning, reggie, jessica.e living here at 2005 rock street have until the end of 2019 to uproot and find new homes. after midnight this morning, mountain view city council voted to demolish the 20 rent-controlled apartments here to build 15 luxury townhouses. developers told a crowded council meeting new units would cost $1.3 million apiece. that a drastic increase from the nearly 2,000 dollars rock street apartment renters pay per...
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i'm live at the apple headquarters in cupertino, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> amanda, thank you on the peninsula. police are trying to determine if a woman's death was a homicide. her body was found on valparaiso avenue yesterday. police took a person into custody. it is unclear what the relationship was with the victim. the last homicide in menlo park was 2012. >>> developing news on a stabbing outside the powell street bart station. a person tweeted this photo of officers surrounding ticket machines at the station last night. bart police tell abc 7 news the stabbing happened outside and then the victim walked into the station. we don't know the victim's condition. sfpd is handling this. we have contacted them for more information and are still waiting to hear back. >>> happening today, we expect an update on repairs to the salesforce transit center in san francisco. it has been closed since september after cracks were found in two support beams. the steel has now been tested. they are expected to answer what caused the cracks and lay out a detailed plan for repairs. there is s
i'm live at the apple headquarters in cupertino, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> amanda, thank you on the peninsula. police are trying to determine if a woman's death was a homicide. her body was found on valparaiso avenue yesterday. police took a person into custody. it is unclear what the relationship was with the victim. the last homicide in menlo park was 2012. >>> developing news on a stabbing outside the powell street bart station. a person tweeted this photo of...
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reporting live from lefties, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >> amanda, thank you. holiday cheer there for us. >>> this next story is a sign of resilience in the face of tragedy. the town of paradise brought back an annual christmas tradition despite destruction from the camp fire. officials held a christmas tree lighting ceremony and ice skating event saturday night. paradise opened an ice rink at the terry ash park every year the terry ash park every year since the year 2012. they said this year would be no different. 90% of homes in the city limits were lost during the fire last month. the camp fire is the deadliest and most destructive in california history. nice to see them getting back on track a little bit. >>> an update to a story we first brought you on friday. palo alto police say they have arrested marcelo garcia martinez, who assaulted a woman. he came up from behind and shoved a woman into bushes. he punched her in the face repeatedly. the suspect ran away when the suspect ran away when neighbors came outside. >>> marin county supervisor is accused of d
reporting live from lefties, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >> amanda, thank you. holiday cheer there for us. >>> this next story is a sign of resilience in the face of tragedy. the town of paradise brought back an annual christmas tradition despite destruction from the camp fire. officials held a christmas tree lighting ceremony and ice skating event saturday night. paradise opened an ice rink at the terry ash park every year the terry ash park every year since the year 2012....
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i'm reporting live outside of headquarters in cupertino, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> amanda,can tell you about apple stock. it hasn't changed very much since this announcement came out overnight. buff of course it is still early in the trading day. so we will see what happens. apple went public this week 38 years ago. if you bought 100 shares on opening day, the $2,200 would be close to a million today. spending on your financial situation, it could be a not so fun fact. >> the salesforce transit center shut down after someone discovered a crack in a steel beam above the bus deck. we are on day 79 of its closure. today is expected to be a turning point. engineers are expected to present their findings to the transbay joint is powers authority. >> they are expected to answer what caused the cracks and lay out a detailed plan for repairs and timeline to reopen. we have documented every moment of this closure. it's been closed longer than ever opened. a full timeline covering everything you need to know at abc7news.com. >>> we're watching developing news on the peninsula where p
i'm reporting live outside of headquarters in cupertino, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> amanda,can tell you about apple stock. it hasn't changed very much since this announcement came out overnight. buff of course it is still early in the trading day. so we will see what happens. apple went public this week 38 years ago. if you bought 100 shares on opening day, the $2,200 would be close to a million today. spending on your financial situation, it could be a not so fun fact....
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amanda is live outside police head quarters with the new announcement. >> reporter: november 28th boss was a result of a multi-state, multi-agency investigation. officers say that the people involved used shell companies in order to ship the drugs out of state. locally it lead to four handguns more than half a million dollars. it was recovered in recent south bay raids. >> this investigation involved a criminal network that was trafficking narcotics to the east coast as well as the south of the united states. >> officers arrested anthony and all san jose residents in their 30s and 40s. the group was making and selling drulgs and transporting the narcotics to other states. >> they were using the shell companies, representing storage space and approaching freight companies posing as electronic companies and asking to ship electronic components to these various locations throughout the united states. >> abc 7 sources and social media posts and point to police activity related to the raid on the morning of november 28th. a number of city and county agencies and the dea served several searc
amanda is live outside police head quarters with the new announcement. >> reporter: november 28th boss was a result of a multi-state, multi-agency investigation. officers say that the people involved used shell companies in order to ship the drugs out of state. locally it lead to four handguns more than half a million dollars. it was recovered in recent south bay raids. >> this investigation involved a criminal network that was trafficking narcotics to the east coast as well as the...
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amanda? >> reporter: dan, kristen, an agreement largely protected vietnamese immigrants who came into the country before 1995. but it's the unknown that have people fearing what might happen next. the country's second little saigon is right here in san jose, home to 120,000 vietnamese refugees. >> people risked their life leaving the country for freedom and democracy and we thought we have a home. >> reporter: he is a refugee and came to the u.s. in 1975, long before president george bush signed an agreement protecting immigrants who arrived before 1995 from deportation. now the trump administration is taking another look at the agreement, with plans to allow the removal of refugees who arrived before 1995, and have criminal convictions. >> to pick everything up all over again, that's quite unjust. >> reporter: danny says about a dozen families have reached out to his group. they are co-sponsoring this petition to the department of homeland security. dhs reports more than 7,000 vietnamese imm
amanda? >> reporter: dan, kristen, an agreement largely protected vietnamese immigrants who came into the country before 1995. but it's the unknown that have people fearing what might happen next. the country's second little saigon is right here in san jose, home to 120,000 vietnamese refugees. >> people risked their life leaving the country for freedom and democracy and we thought we have a home. >> reporter: he is a refugee and came to the u.s. in 1975, long before president...
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amanda spielman has been in thejob together, really?r about two years and she's proving that she is happy to speak out about issues she feels are important and this is really about who is responsible for what you learn and when and she says that, you know, you may think that toilet training is obvious, who is responsible for that, but there are a number of people involved in a child's live and in a speech later today to teachers and social care professionals, she will raise her concerns about where this responsibility lies and she will make it clear what schools are actually responsible for. so on the issue of knife crime, she feels the lines are getting blurred and we can look at some of the things she has been saying. it who want to work together to find a solution, and on the issue of obesity and weight gain, two studies have shown they would question the benefits of the school obesity programmes and she will say that schools can teach children about the importance of healthy eating and exercise, but they cannot take over the role of
amanda spielman has been in thejob together, really?r about two years and she's proving that she is happy to speak out about issues she feels are important and this is really about who is responsible for what you learn and when and she says that, you know, you may think that toilet training is obvious, who is responsible for that, but there are a number of people involved in a child's live and in a speech later today to teachers and social care professionals, she will raise her concerns about...
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i'm amanda lange in toronto. >> i'm shery ahn in new york.itcoin -- it is down a most 80% this year. wheren boom found value there wasn't any. you ofh of this reminds the.com boom and bust of the 90's? >> a lot. yahoo!, a company that everyone knows, did an ipo. that was in 1996. in the next three years, it appreciated 120 times. loste new century, yahoo! a large part of its value. the numbers are analogous to bitcoin. what was going on at that time, in the late 90's everybody mathved this newfound called cash earnings, it was very popular and embraced to justify the valuations of all of these new companies. that didn't have anything else going for them other than the fact that they were.com wonders. most of them crashed. i don't know if you remember pets.com. that was one of them. the nasdaq which embraced all of these companies, particularly in 1999, crashed as well. all the way into the financial crisis. when the s&p in contrast had recovered. what we are seeing today in this year is very much to me resembling what happened back then in th
i'm amanda lange in toronto. >> i'm shery ahn in new york.itcoin -- it is down a most 80% this year. wheren boom found value there wasn't any. you ofh of this reminds the.com boom and bust of the 90's? >> a lot. yahoo!, a company that everyone knows, did an ipo. that was in 1996. in the next three years, it appreciated 120 times. loste new century, yahoo! a large part of its value. the numbers are analogous to bitcoin. what was going on at that time, in the late 90's everybody...