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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...? and this is a real person named mackenzie book. amanda: is it important to you guys hi, i'm mac book. so mac, which laptop lasts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." there's so much scent in new gain scent blast detergent... ...you'll either love it or... mmm... i guess not. new gain scent blast. love it or hate it. it's intense. we really pride ourselves on >> temaking it easy for youass, to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wai
amanda: it's amanda. lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus.e you guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? and this is a real person named mackenzie book. amanda: is it important to you guys hi, i'm mac book. so mac, which laptop lasts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs...
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amanda: great to get those names out of you.acktman., brian coming up next, a guest in toronto at the tech and innovation event. fromar from tiffany bova salesforce on building a strong digital strategy. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: the elevate festival is underway in toronto, gathering influential figures in technology and culture. we look to -- tiffany bova is the innovation evangelist at salesforce. i was struck by this because you must compete with amazon in some ways. tiffany: they are the behemoth in the room. vonnie: retailing comes to mind. we can get it right away, today, within an hour. i can do it on my phone, on instagram, on twitter. there was this omni-channel presence now. competing at retail means yet to andk it differently modernize how you attract customers and keep them over time. amanda: you have been moving customers into the cloud online for a long time. data privacy and cybersecurity, they are new all the time. they will keep changing. how do you stay on top of it? dayani: at the end of the trust is a huge
amanda: great to get those names out of you.acktman., brian coming up next, a guest in toronto at the tech and innovation event. fromar from tiffany bova salesforce on building a strong digital strategy. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: the elevate festival is underway in toronto, gathering influential figures in technology and culture. we look to -- tiffany bova is the innovation evangelist at salesforce. i was struck by this because you must compete with amazon in some ways. tiffany: they are...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda ling. we are joined by our bloomberg and rbn them bloomberg audiences. -- and are pnm bloomberg audiences. saudi aramco says it could take weeks to get the oil supply back online. i ran supreme leader says it will not negotiate with the u.s.. -- canada heads into the general election. accelerating artificial intelligence. we will talk to andrew feldman, systems.f cerebras shery: let's get a quick check of our major averages. we are seeing u.s. stocks drifting with the s&p 500 not doing much, 2997. we are seeing consumer shares rallying. thanks dragging -- banks dragging the index. a lot to contend with when it comes to the news headlines, including oil plunging after the .urge we saw our earlier not to mention we are expecting u.s. and china talks in the next week. the dow falling for a second consecutive session. we have seen emerging stocks starting to decline for the first time in five sessions. stocksseeing emerging coming off their longest winning run since january of 2018. this as we
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda ling. we are joined by our bloomberg and rbn them bloomberg audiences. -- and are pnm bloomberg audiences. saudi aramco says it could take weeks to get the oil supply back online. i ran supreme leader says it will not negotiate with the u.s.. -- canada heads into the general election. accelerating artificial intelligence. we will talk to andrew feldman, systems.f cerebras shery: let's get a quick check of our major averages. we are seeing u.s. stocks drifting...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. a thaw in the trade war. trump administration officials have discussed offering a limited agreement to china that would delay and roll back some u.s. tariffs. the european central bank dives deep into its cool box cutting his deposit interest rate further into negative territory. chipmaker broadcom set to report results after the bell. investors will be paying close attention to huawei's impact on its bottom line. let's get a quick check on the major averages here across north america. we have some enthusiasm, more positive talk on trade that we will dig into in a moment, potential for a change in direction on chinese tariffs. we got a read on inflation also may be factoring in. for the dow, we are seeing financials leading the broader s&p 500. every subgroup but energy higher. tech showing leadership as well. in toronto, we are surpassing a intraday record high. we are tracking for a record close as well. here is one that is
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. a thaw in the trade war. trump administration officials have discussed offering a limited agreement to china that would delay and roll back some u.s. tariffs. the european central bank dives deep into its cool box cutting his deposit interest rate further into negative territory. chipmaker broadcom set to report results after the bell. investors will be paying close attention to huawei's impact...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.elcome to bloomberg markets. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. a collective sigh from the u.s. corn belt. china today says it will exempt purchases of u.s. soybeans, corn, and other products from punitive tariffs. worked.e work re a series of governance changes to calm investor concerns about its impending ipo. wooing jj abrams. is areator of "lost," sought-after talent for tech firms. what it took for warner studios thenk a five-year deal with producer. >> we are setting up to be another positive week, several sessions are grinding higher, although the s&p 500 is trying its best to go into negative territory. still above the 3000 mark. the dow jones up .2%. the nasdaq on chip stacks -- almost 0.2%. we will see where it ends the session. amanda. amanda: a talk this week has been the movie in yields and a coordinated move. take a look at this inside your terminal. you can see the five and the 10 year in the u.s., and also as it relates to their 50 day moving av
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.elcome to bloomberg markets. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. a collective sigh from the u.s. corn belt. china today says it will exempt purchases of u.s. soybeans, corn, and other products from punitive tariffs. worked.e work re a series of governance changes to calm investor concerns about its impending ipo. wooing jj abrams. is areator of "lost," sought-after talent for tech firms. what it took for warner studios thenk a...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. it comes to drugs, global mindset has shifted dramatically over the past few years, from the war on drugs to the legalization and now big business of cannabis. i sat down earlier with maria cattaui, who is now a commissioner for the global commission on drug policy, to talk about the shift in the regulation of drugs. she told me about how the commission started when she called a interesting moment. >> when former president cardozo of brazil said break the taboo. it was not just the war on drugs, but talking about it. you could not talk about it in many countries. from breaking the taboo, it evolved from stopping the war on drugs -- the ridiculousness of the war on drugs -- and move toward how can you move that toward harm reduction, medical treatment, decriminalization, regulation. today we have arrived at the questions of regulation. realizing also means scientifically the way drugs and psychotropic and other substances are classified officially is kind of crazy. we, in canada, have
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. it comes to drugs, global mindset has shifted dramatically over the past few years, from the war on drugs to the legalization and now big business of cannabis. i sat down earlier with maria cattaui, who is now a commissioner for the global commission on drug policy, to talk about the shift in the regulation of drugs. she told me about how the commission started when she called a interesting moment. >> when former president cardozo of brazil said break...
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amanda?manda: and of course, we have seen that along with watching the yield on treasuries, everyone wondering what central banks globally are doing and some reaction there, we have been watching the price of gold in recent weeks as it continues to trend higher. take a look inside your terminal. this is the ratio morgan stanley tracks between gold and the s&p 500. as it widens in a significant way, an 18% change, the folks at morgan stanley are pointing out that could ignore bearishness about the value it -- that could signal bearishness about the valuation of the s&p 500. course, one of the top stories moving all of this markets remains the federal reserve cutting rates for the second straight meeting, as has been widely expected. the benchmark now lowered by 25 basis points. the range, 1.75% to 2%, with chairman powell stressing that the cannot look -- the economic outlook is solid but they are divided over the need for further easing. here to take us through it is achieved u.s. economist a
amanda?manda: and of course, we have seen that along with watching the yield on treasuries, everyone wondering what central banks globally are doing and some reaction there, we have been watching the price of gold in recent weeks as it continues to trend higher. take a look inside your terminal. this is the ratio morgan stanley tracks between gold and the s&p 500. as it widens in a significant way, an 18% change, the folks at morgan stanley are pointing out that could ignore bearishness...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. welcome to "bloomberg markets." top stories we are following from around the world. trade escalation. the white house ways limiting u.s. investors portfolio flows into china, sending alibaba and jd.com listing spiraling. wall street is slammed by the potential escalation. stocks turned lower, treasuries surge on the report. anyways?is vaping the lack of research has left even nobel winning chemist the same question. let's get a quick check on the major averages. you alluded to the fact that we had a downdraft. the s&p 500 down to 2957. the dow down a 30%. , 1.3%,daq down the most on some chip stock movement. i want to point to another chart that i'm looking at. you see the market cap of chinese companies trading on u.s. stock exchanges. alibaba, far and away the largest company market cap wise. it is these companies that will see outflows when it comes to u.s. investment, if with the trump administration is talking about goes ahead, and that is impacting the market today. amanda: we were already watching another sto
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. welcome to "bloomberg markets." top stories we are following from around the world. trade escalation. the white house ways limiting u.s. investors portfolio flows into china, sending alibaba and jd.com listing spiraling. wall street is slammed by the potential escalation. stocks turned lower, treasuries surge on the report. anyways?is vaping the lack of research has left even nobel winning chemist the same question. let's get a quick check on the...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ongo and venezuela have been the oil powerhouses of latin america, but with political uncertainty and volatility mounting, a new set of oil-producing countries are set to transform the region. alix steel is with us with her upcoming program diving into south america's oil prospects. you were in argentina. what did you find out about the i wentil situation alix: down there in april, before the primaries, so situation has changed. they have very good shale rock. the industry has been developing somewhat. it is to be dominated by the state owned oil industry, but now there is another player. the first e&p independent in the region, and now the second largest producer in the area. you also have every single big oil company in the area from conoco to exxon. inneeds $20 billion investment a year to develop, so they need that for capital to come in. we have had primaries since then, has there been an effect from the august primaries? alix: it has not been pretty. i spoke to the energy ministe
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ongo and venezuela have been the oil powerhouses of latin america, but with political uncertainty and volatility mounting, a new set of oil-producing countries are set to transform the region. alix steel is with us with her upcoming program diving into south america's oil prospects. you were in argentina. what did you find out about the i wentil situation alix: down there in april, before the primaries, so situation has changed. they have very good shale rock....
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amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto. profit losses are piling up at general motors.tential turning point contract negotiations with the uaw after missing out on $500 million in profit. david, i want to start with this about-face by gm little while ago on health benefits for the striking workers. is that a sign of a coming together? a little give on the gm side that might mean progress? david: i'm not sure about progress because the union's response was pretty terse. lambasted president gm. routine that this was a matter. the union told workers before the strike they would be covered by a union funded cobra plan before. and then once gm did it, workers were confused about this. it did not get funded rather. some did. some didn't permit gm decided let's end the unrest and confusion with workers and give them health care benefits back a little more of an olive branch into the later stages of negotiations. they want to play nice with the union as they get to the final stages at the bargaining table. did not work so far because the union used it for a moment of rhetoric a
amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto. profit losses are piling up at general motors.tential turning point contract negotiations with the uaw after missing out on $500 million in profit. david, i want to start with this about-face by gm little while ago on health benefits for the striking workers. is that a sign of a coming together? a little give on the gm side that might mean progress? david: i'm not sure about progress because the union's response was pretty terse. lambasted president gm....
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." shery: here are the top stories we are following from around the world. boris johnson doubling down on his promise to deliver brexit. the u.k. prime minister telling an audience he would rather be dead than delay a split. a risk rally on the heels of fresh trade optimism. the u.s. and china agreed to meet for high-level talks early next month. and another sign of a lukewarm ipo market. wework set to target a public evaluation far below the levels indicated in recent funding rounds. quick check on the major averages. we have a little bit of a risk on appetite today. better news on the trade file, in the form of a meeting next month in washington between the u.s. and china. investors filing back into stocks. you have the broader s&p 500 tracking toward an all-time high, and we have the defensives the only group suffering today. real estate, utilities are weak. financial, industrial, tech, on the upside. tech,ou drill into the take a look at the semis. the moves are pretty significant. i
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." shery: here are the top stories we are following from around the world. boris johnson doubling down on his promise to deliver brexit. the u.k. prime minister telling an audience he would rather be dead than delay a split. a risk rally on the heels of fresh trade optimism. the u.s. and china agreed to meet for high-level talks early next month. and another sign of a lukewarm ipo market. wework set to target a...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda lang in toronto.i'm shery ahn in new york. u.k. prime minister boris johnson is in new york where he is holding discussions with european leaders on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly. with the countries supreme court set to rule on suspension of parliament tomorrow, there are uncertainties about how brexit will play out. one company eager to see how this develops is fortnum and mason, a 312-year-old department retailer. ewan venters, great to have you in the studio. brexit a sense of how and the uncertainty surrounding what is happening there is affecting your business in the u.k., especially, do you have any supply chain concerns if we see a no deal brexit? >> business in the u.k. is sound, double-digit growth. domestic that consumers and inbound consumers can help to bolster the business. 87% of what we sell is made in the united kingdom, so our supply chain is robust. of course, there are concerns about champagne, wine, products that would have crossed the border. we have taken s
this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda lang in toronto.i'm shery ahn in new york. u.k. prime minister boris johnson is in new york where he is holding discussions with european leaders on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly. with the countries supreme court set to rule on suspension of parliament tomorrow, there are uncertainties about how brexit will play out. one company eager to see how this develops is fortnum and mason, a...
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amanda: that was emily pack khia.-ry: companies changing softbank urging the start up for joining us is michelle davies. bloomberg's news and finance reporter. really, the valuation issue is huge. and now we are seeing that they are trying to overcome all of this. will it work, though? >> that is a big question. it is crazy how much things have changed just in the past week. it seems like we were interested in going forward with the ipo. bankers saying if you really want to do this, right now what they are trying to do is say, if you can clean up, maybe we will get a higher valuation. from what we are hearing, things are very much in flux. it is unclear what they are going to decide on. there are multiple problems. on the one hand it has problems that other ipo's have had. money-losing. the governance issues seem to be the stuff that people are grabbing onto, the feeling that there is self-dealing possibly by the entrepreneur. how much of that can be fixed? how much of that can you say we will make these changes and c
amanda: that was emily pack khia.-ry: companies changing softbank urging the start up for joining us is michelle davies. bloomberg's news and finance reporter. really, the valuation issue is huge. and now we are seeing that they are trying to overcome all of this. will it work, though? >> that is a big question. it is crazy how much things have changed just in the past week. it seems like we were interested in going forward with the ipo. bankers saying if you really want to do this, right...
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amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets."ther top stories we are following from around the world. u.k. government meltdown. prime minister boris johnson faces rebels in his own party that threaten his brexit strategy. trade-talk vote. areese and u.s. officials struggling to agree on a meeting after washington rejected beijing's request to delay tariffs that took effect over the weekend. walmart's gun crackdown. the retailer will stop selling sometimes of ammunition and will ask customers to stop carrying guns in its aisles in the wake of two deadly shooting in its stores. amanda: quick check on the major averages. of course, the trade talks, tensions continue to weigh on stocks today. negative sentiment across the board. across the broader s&p 500, industrials and financials with sensitive stocks moving slightly higher. it is semiconductors with concerns about the effect of tariffs continuing to weigh in on the nasdaq. the chip group down as much as 2% today. the economy remains in focus. he was a look at factory output. this
amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets."ther top stories we are following from around the world. u.k. government meltdown. prime minister boris johnson faces rebels in his own party that threaten his brexit strategy. trade-talk vote. areese and u.s. officials struggling to agree on a meeting after washington rejected beijing's request to delay tariffs that took effect over the weekend. walmart's gun crackdown. the retailer will stop selling sometimes...
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a amanda: that is going to be the big question. after spending the last several we minister of being a dictator for shutting down parliament, they n are going to have to decide wt to do with this time. certainly there going to be a lot of scrutiny, a lot of oversight. they may demand to see the there are suggestiat theys. will tighten up up this legislation, forcing the government to request an extension. b some people han speculating about censure motions, about impeachment. in reality, they have done a lot of what they set out to. michelle: what about the prime minister's comments? w boris johnson in fighting form, essentiallyfigh goading his opponents to hold a no-confidence vote. amanda: it was certainly not a chastened prime minister returning to face an angry parliament after the courtd essentially fom guilty of lying to the queen. it has been extraordinary images , the juxtaposition between the president of the united states pushg back on achment hearings and the british prime minister essentially goading the opposition and
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang.e joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. shery: here are the top stories from around the world. the u.s. financial battle with china. the white house denies reports that the u.s. could limit investments in the chinese market, which some say would be the most extreme threat in the escalating trade war. but when has unveiled a revamp focus on safety. details on the overhaul. and the first female president of estonia weighs in on the value of the european union and why it's no hard for women to rise through the ranks of political leadership. amanda: let's get a quick check on the major averages on this last day of the quarter. we are seeing the broader markets responding possibly to better news on the trade front, walking back of the dire scenarios that were being mooted about capital control of chinese companies. we have seen energy weak in the broad s&p 500. nasdaq, 0.8%ng the to the upside. and weentioned boeing, are seeing weakness in that stock, off the lows of the sess
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang.e joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. shery: here are the top stories from around the world. the u.s. financial battle with china. the white house denies reports that the u.s. could limit investments in the chinese market, which some say would be the most extreme threat in the escalating trade war. but when has unveiled a revamp focus on safety. details on the overhaul. and the first female president of estonia weighs in on the value of...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.elcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. trump today says he has ordered sanctions on iran control bank at the highest level. it's a controversial study that may hinder humanitarian aid to the country. the federal reserve bank of new york offering to add a 75 billion daily to the financial system through october 10, prolonging its effort to relieve funding pressures in money markets. america's great climate exodus is underway. where it is starting and which states are most vulnerable. checkt: let's get a quick on the major indexes in u.s. equities. losses across the board for the dow, s&p, and nasdaq, with the s&p now below 3000. it started the week above on tuesday but since then has moved back. if you look at the intraday u.s. indexesthe have performed over the last couple of minutes, it tells the story. this dive lower follows the montana farm bureau saying the china delegation has canceled its visit. that raises all kinds of conc
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.elcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. trump today says he has ordered sanctions on iran control bank at the highest level. it's a controversial study that may hinder humanitarian aid to the country. the federal reserve bank of new york offering to add a 75 billion daily to the financial system through october 10, prolonging its effort to relieve funding pressures in money markets. america's great climate...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.me to "bloomberg markets." here are the top stories we are following from around the world. big tex bracing for scrutiny. state ages are launching an investigation into whether large tech companies are engaged into anticompetitive behavior. its freightnding trucking venture in chicago. we have the head of the initiative. the brexit affect. tells us how the impending deadline is showing up in his bottom line. let's get a quick check on the major averages in the u.s.. we have been cutting back on those gains and now we are in the red for all three indices. , although0 down .2% it has been buoyed earlier by oil companies. the dow is down by .1%. the nasdaq is the worst performer right now, down .5%. amanda: we are looking at an interesting index. we have a quick check on the price of oil. generally speaking, we have been watching the broader s&p 500 tracking back to record territory. take a look at how that tracks against how people are feeling. oil moving on positive sentiment , maybe co
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.me to "bloomberg markets." here are the top stories we are following from around the world. big tex bracing for scrutiny. state ages are launching an investigation into whether large tech companies are engaged into anticompetitive behavior. its freightnding trucking venture in chicago. we have the head of the initiative. the brexit affect. tells us how the impending deadline is showing up in his bottom line. let's get a quick check on the major...
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amanda: they have. if youook at some of the polls, conservativesco are up y about 10 points for the labor is run 25%. you have to remember, in 2015 looking fairly good for theso conservatives, and ty had pretty poor election results in both of ose. the thing that boris johnson i ranking on is that even though you have a lot of people who don'tar like brexit thera lot more people that don't like jeremy corbyn an oare more afrajeremy corbyn as prime minister than they are of potential brexit. an election will be a gamble for both parts. laura: amanda sloat, thank you so much for that analysis. it has been a week since asasd the dorian bahamas with devastating force, and the need is still a enormous. aid agencies say tens of thousands of people in the worst hit are still have no food or the death toll stands at 43, and there are fears it could be much higher. the bbc's aleem maqbool has beet in the wit areas for days and reports from the abaco islands. aleem: with little left to stay for after the hurrican
amanda: they have. if youook at some of the polls, conservativesco are up y about 10 points for the labor is run 25%. you have to remember, in 2015 looking fairly good for theso conservatives, and ty had pretty poor election results in both of ose. the thing that boris johnson i ranking on is that even though you have a lot of people who don'tar like brexit thera lot more people that don't like jeremy corbyn an oare more afrajeremy corbyn as prime minister than they are of potential brexit. an...
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amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.watching the united auto workers union eating the first strike against nonvoters in 12 years. 50,000 workers walked out today. gm has of food billion dollars in investment in eight u.s. plants and the addition of 5400 jobs. the you -- the union says the proposer fell short with health care and the length of time it takes tenured members to get to the top scale pay level. bloomberg bureau chief joins us with the latest. i want to start with a 50 million figure. from what i've seen, the inventory buildup for the company repaired them well for workers off the job. they have a lot of inventory. what is the 50 million cost come in? david: the 50 million is still a loss production. they have inventory. that will keep them flush for a well. they will have enough vehicles to keep selling. pretty quickly, they start to draw the inventory down. automakers book revenue when they build a vehicle. be atof the inventory may a dealers. the automakers keep the chain going by feeding the dealers. it do
amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.watching the united auto workers union eating the first strike against nonvoters in 12 years. 50,000 workers walked out today. gm has of food billion dollars in investment in eight u.s. plants and the addition of 5400 jobs. the you -- the union says the proposer fell short with health care and the length of time it takes tenured members to get to the top scale pay level. bloomberg bureau chief joins us with the latest. i want to start with a 50 million...
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amanda: desde la isla de Ábaco, y formÓ amanda ramÍrez, univisiÓn.ormal son operadoras de tempranera. nos mantuvimos cerca de lo normal para este aÑo. ambiente fresco. va a estar mÁs fresco aÚn a inicios de la prÓxima semana. tendremos lluvias durante el amanecer del lunes. lluvias producto de un sistema de frente frÍo que estarÁ entrando a nuestra Área de cobertura. las lluvias se van a extender hasta las 2:00 de la tarde. las 13 van a mantener en el rango. de los 60 grados. ahora estamos observando cuÁndo llegará la lluviaa nuestra zona. en Áreas de san francisco en la maÑana vamos a tener algÚn aguacero puntual. las mÁs fuertes se van a estar registrando en el paso de 9:00 a 11:00 de la maÑana, registrÁndose fundamentalmente hacia porciones del concorde san josÉ. posterior, en hora de la tarde lo que veremos son cielos despejados y condiciones mÁs tranquilas a travÉs de nuestra Área de cobertura. si observamos el resumen de nuestra Área de cobertura, agua con temperaturas que se van a mantener entre los 72 a 76 grados, pueden ser superiores en zon
amanda: desde la isla de Ábaco, y formÓ amanda ramÍrez, univisiÓn.ormal son operadoras de tempranera. nos mantuvimos cerca de lo normal para este aÑo. ambiente fresco. va a estar mÁs fresco aÚn a inicios de la prÓxima semana. tendremos lluvias durante el amanecer del lunes. lluvias producto de un sistema de frente frÍo que estarÁ entrando a nuestra Área de cobertura. las lluvias se van a extender hasta las 2:00 de la tarde. las 13 van a mantener en el rango. de los 60 grados. ahora...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo live with the details. amanda?er: larry, by next summer, those living in rvs or trailers parked on narrow mountain view streets will have to move along. we're talking about streets that measure 40 feet wide or less. mostly residential. that controversial decision came down less than an hour ago. >>> hundreds of mountain view families have found shelter in these oversized vehicles. rvs and trailers the city says are impacting safety along narrow, mostly residential roads. >> this has been three years in the making. it's not that we woke up and said, you know, let's talk about safe parking and rv parking. >> reporter: a continuing conversation that hasn't become any less contentious. >> 24/7. >> reporter: in a 4-3 vote, council decided to restrict oversized vehicles from parking on narrow streets. changes go into effect on june 30th, 2020. the city will also restrict those vehicles from parking on any street with a designated bike lane. many argue these rules would disrupt lives. >> most of these people will still wa
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo live with the details. amanda?er: larry, by next summer, those living in rvs or trailers parked on narrow mountain view streets will have to move along. we're talking about streets that measure 40 feet wide or less. mostly residential. that controversial decision came down less than an hour ago. >>> hundreds of mountain view families have found shelter in these oversized vehicles. rvs and trailers the city says are impacting safety along narrow,...
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amanda: they have tried everything else, so maybe at is stage that is the w to go. michelle: amanda sloat, thank you so much. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to c program, the duke and duchess of cambridge continue to aican tour, but it is baby archie who many were keen to get a look at. deit is anthat has been borrowed from finland and it is claimed it can help reduce sudden infant deathome. baby boxes areferomoted as a lternative to standard cots or baskets. they are being oered to new mums in a slum in nairobi. reporter: the problem of lower infant mortality something that in an informal settlement like this one where access to quality medical health care and bac needs is a challenge. hee question is will the solution ce in box? 50% ofant deaths occur in sub-saharan africa. these boxes give babies a fighting chance at lif inside they have mosquito net shades, medicine, mattresses. even the box itself is useful. >> five hoping that when i get the box, i will use it as my baby's cot. it comes with mosquito net, soap, diapers. >> the baby can stay i
amanda: they have tried everything else, so maybe at is stage that is the w to go. michelle: amanda sloat, thank you so much. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to c program, the duke and duchess of cambridge continue to aican tour, but it is baby archie who many were keen to get a look at. deit is anthat has been borrowed from finland and it is claimed it can help reduce sudden infant deathome. baby boxes areferomoted as a lternative to standard cots or baskets. they...
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on my left, amanda george. amanda, you are coordinator of youth and young adult ministry. on her left, chris mariano. you are seem title, you show the title, and i think you share the job. amanda, you have been at the archdiocese for perhaps a year and, maybe two? >> two and half years. >> increase your are fairly new? >> yes, just a few months old. >> but fairly expensive the profession. >> yes. >> because we are talking about youth and young adults, i looked into the gospel to say i think our ministry uses getting in touch with jesus christ. i took a direct look at what jesus did with youth in the gospel, and how to use a peer. i mentioned to chris, i said he brought the children in. he said if you want to be in the kingdom of heaven, be like peace. there is other instances of jesus? >> there is one more instance in the gospel of john, in the feeding of the 5000, it was a young boy that presented the fish to the disciples. again, it was a great story where the young people have a place to serve, and they could be the catalyst to the movement in the church. >> and jesus i
on my left, amanda george. amanda, you are coordinator of youth and young adult ministry. on her left, chris mariano. you are seem title, you show the title, and i think you share the job. amanda, you have been at the archdiocese for perhaps a year and, maybe two? >> two and half years. >> increase your are fairly new? >> yes, just a few months old. >> but fairly expensive the profession. >> yes. >> because we are talking about youth and young adults, i...
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in san jose, i'm amanda dell castillo, abc7 news. >> thank you, amanda.elopments now, san jose police have arrested four suspects in connection with the burglary turned homicide on july 12. officers were called to a home on montecito drive on a burglary in progress. they found nia nguyen with injuries. they face burglary and murder. >> here at abc7 news as you know, we are committed to building a better bay area. and that means focusing on impo rent and housing. >> today state lawmakers took a big step toward protecting tenants from massive rent hikes and unfair evictions. abc7 news reporter kate larson joins us to explain. kate. >> ama, dan, current rent control is estimated the new bill would protect an additional 8 million california renters. today governor newsome called the legislation the strongest rent control package in america. >> i ended up spending three years couch surfing with my son. >> reporter: in 2014 sasha graham says her family was forced into homelessness after she was evicted from her home in richmond following an almost 300% rent inc
in san jose, i'm amanda dell castillo, abc7 news. >> thank you, amanda.elopments now, san jose police have arrested four suspects in connection with the burglary turned homicide on july 12. officers were called to a home on montecito drive on a burglary in progress. they found nia nguyen with injuries. they face burglary and murder. >> here at abc7 news as you know, we are committed to building a better bay area. and that means focusing on impo rent and housing. >> today state...
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[applause] all right, where is amanda? amanda, i know you're here. where's amanda?but why did you pick "straight up"? >> that is one of my moms favorite all-time songs, we used to sing
[applause] all right, where is amanda? amanda, i know you're here. where's amanda?but why did you pick "straight up"? >> that is one of my moms favorite all-time songs, we used to sing
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amanda was young candidate and amanda chase, bigoted, hateful, victim-blaming. [laughter] >> there's just dozens of amazing -- so take a look at 2019 races. 86,000 seats up for grabs, more than 150 candidates on the ballot. lay it is ground work for 2020 and the work we do now will help the democratic president's nominee for president but anyone else. that's a longer answer. [inaudible] >> how do you -- >> that's a great question. >> it's an interesting things that most organizations do. we don't for a couple of reasons, state campaign law, the amount of money and legal issues, would end up costing more than we give candidates number 1, number 2, when you donate to a candidate as an organization, we do a lot of things behind the scenes to help candidates, changes relationship. they can't come up with a stupid question and not giving them money we are more of a partner, i wish we could give them money, ask me in 10 years but for now that's the best we can do. >> time for one more question if anyone has some. >> i guess i want to say that this month is another rea
amanda was young candidate and amanda chase, bigoted, hateful, victim-blaming. [laughter] >> there's just dozens of amazing -- so take a look at 2019 races. 86,000 seats up for grabs, more than 150 candidates on the ballot. lay it is ground work for 2020 and the work we do now will help the democratic president's nominee for president but anyone else. that's a longer answer. [inaudible] >> how do you -- >> that's a great question. >> it's an interesting things that most...
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we understand amanda son her way to the u.s.a. power lifting nationals on october 19 in lombard, chichifment good luck in chicago, amanda, you have made your community so proid already. -- proud already. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize brigadier general johanna clyburn for earning the rank of major general and becoming the first major two star general in minnesota's national guard. for 30 years brigadier general clyburn has risen through the ranks. she did this while having a family, earning a law degree, and becoming a successful attorney. the example she's set for other women in the military and beyond is a legacy to be proud of. i was honored to have her participate on a panel for our annual young women in leadership program for high school students in minnesota. her leadership and life experience inspired not only the participants but me and my staff as well. congratulations, brigadier general cly born, on your outstanding achievement. thank you for your decades of service to our nation and being such a great role mod
we understand amanda son her way to the u.s.a. power lifting nationals on october 19 in lombard, chichifment good luck in chicago, amanda, you have made your community so proid already. -- proud already. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize brigadier general johanna clyburn for earning the rank of major general and becoming the first major two star general in minnesota's national guard. for 30 years brigadier general clyburn has risen through the ranks. she did this while having a family,...
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. >> amanda del castillo in remont, looking to lock down the homeless navigation center location, brought out hundreds of people, including in this overflow area.gss a employees. state senators just passed a measure to give new wage and benefit protections to workers for so-called gig economy companies like uber and lyft. >> make it harder for companies to classify workers as independent contractors. now heads back to state assembly for final approval over strong republican opposition. governor newsom is expected to sign the bill. >>> happening now, overflow crowd, hundreds jam a fremont city council meeting to weigh in on fate of homeless navigation center. >> two locations proposed. amanda is live. >> reporter: council members are nearing end of deliberations, decision could come down any moment. we're outside city hall with the overflow c residents are divided. >> frankly we demand that you listen to us. >> reporter: more than 400 public speakers hope to sway shirts, stickers, signs and ideas of how to best help the homeless. first speaker of the night. >> doesn't matter the location,
. >> amanda del castillo in remont, looking to lock down the homeless navigation center location, brought out hundreds of people, including in this overflow area.gss a employees. state senators just passed a measure to give new wage and benefit protections to workers for so-called gig economy companies like uber and lyft. >> make it harder for companies to classify workers as independent contractors. now heads back to state assembly for final approval over strong republican...
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>>> i'm amanda del castillo in downtown san jose, shots were fired into the mlk library on the san jose campus. >>> state of disaster in parts of texas. life-threatening flooding triggers rescues. >>> hidden genius project giving young men tech skills to give backo communities. >>> musical pacifiers are improving outcomes for babies. abc7 news starts now. >>> couple of feet down, i could have gotten shot in the head. >> how scary is that? developing news in the south bay, san jose state student says he had to dive for cover after a bullet flew over his head. >> shooting near east san fernando street, left nearby structure riddled with bullet holes. police still searching for the gunman. amanda del castillo is live. >> reporter: as you can imagine, library is usually packed with people at 6:21 in the afternoon, when this happened. windows seventh and eighth floors hit by bullets. we were the only station to speak with a freshman who had a terrifying front row seat. >> studying thursday afternoon. picked a desk next to window for view of downtown san jose. 6:21, bullet passed over his hea
>>> i'm amanda del castillo in downtown san jose, shots were fired into the mlk library on the san jose campus. >>> state of disaster in parts of texas. life-threatening flooding triggers rescues. >>> hidden genius project giving young men tech skills to give backo communities. >>> musical pacifiers are improving outcomes for babies. abc7 news starts now. >>> couple of feet down, i could have gotten shot in the head. >> how scary is that?...
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amanda, amanda chase is like a bigoted, hateful victim blaming -- [laughter] don't like her.her future candidate, jennifer, micro. she's running for reelection. there are dozens of amazing women, trans- public bigots. there are going to be more than 1150 left on the ballot. everyone else which is ultimately important. >> [inaudible question] >> we are giving money to candidates, which is an interesting think that most organizations do. we don't for a couple africans. the amount of money and people would have to go through what ending up costing more than what we give to candidates. when we donate to a candidate and organization, we do a lot of things behind the scenes, it changes your relationship with them. they can't come up with questions for us. so by not giving them money, we are more of an partner than an investor. for now, this is the best we can do. >> we have time for one more question. >> this month is another reason to celebrate, 99 years ago, thank you so much, you have energized us. [applause] >> the house will be in order. forty years, c-span has been providing
amanda, amanda chase is like a bigoted, hateful victim blaming -- [laughter] don't like her.her future candidate, jennifer, micro. she's running for reelection. there are dozens of amazing women, trans- public bigots. there are going to be more than 1150 left on the ballot. everyone else which is ultimately important. >> [inaudible question] >> we are giving money to candidates, which is an interesting think that most organizations do. we don't for a couple africans. the amount of...
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amanda? >> yeah, dan, am marks according to family members and official statements, more than a handful of victims lived, worked and even thrived in several cities in the south bay. they were students, siblings, parents and teacher, all with a knack for adventure. fremont unified school district confirms scott chan, an ap physics teacher who spent the last three years at american high school was on board the conception with his daughter. it's news students and staff are still processing. >> i felt in disbelief. whoa, a teacher died? >> reporter: chan's death is touching the close-knit diving community in sunnyvale. >> he would come in here on a regular basis, rent equipment, filling up his tanks and things like that, talk about diving. and he'd frequent the boat downs in the channel islands on a regular basis. >> reporter: chan's family lives in los head of school maria reitano says they're using county resources to provide a much needed network of support to the community. >> we're a small s
amanda? >> yeah, dan, am marks according to family members and official statements, more than a handful of victims lived, worked and even thrived in several cities in the south bay. they were students, siblings, parents and teacher, all with a knack for adventure. fremont unified school district confirms scott chan, an ap physics teacher who spent the last three years at american high school was on board the conception with his daughter. it's news students and staff are still processing....
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if adoped it would become effective november 8th. >> thank you, amanda.akland police shared this video of officers responding to a sideshow. an officer was injured while breaking up that sideshow. investigators are working to identify those involved. local police say they are g enf weekend to shutdown sideshows. >>> here's warning out tonight from public health officials, don't kiss your chickens. it comes after more than 1,000 people have become affected with salmonella this year. the cdc found a link between the outbreak strains and coming in contact with out door poult pout eat wi >>> they probably didn't invite this kitty into this home. how would you like to walk into your bathroom and see this? that's a healthy mountain lion inside a home. turns out the big cat broke into the home on sunday, tried to make a run for it and then was corpered in an up stairs bathroom. fish and wildlife officers eventually coaxed the cat to jump out the window, back into the woods and fortunately no one was hurt. >> could you imagine how that would scare you? >> oh, my
if adoped it would become effective november 8th. >> thank you, amanda.akland police shared this video of officers responding to a sideshow. an officer was injured while breaking up that sideshow. investigators are working to identify those involved. local police say they are g enf weekend to shutdown sideshows. >>> here's warning out tonight from public health officials, don't kiss your chickens. it comes after more than 1,000 people have become affected with salmonella this...
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amanda hunter research and communications director for barbara lee foundation.allotp late with me on "the final 5.lc wee to the show amanda. >> thank y so much for having me. great to be lahere. >> g to have you back here. spend a lot of time "fox5" dc other capacities save that for another time. talk about last week, another round of debates pretty diverse lineup not just on stage but in terms of d moderators,avid moore, whore a, african-american moderator. talk abo diversity both sides w do you think it played out asking right questions takg the ry approach. >> first of all, in very historic moment, we have the diverse presidential field in history. anso arguably, having a diversity of voi at the table both on the candidate side and the moderar side, it going to offer a morrow bust and representative conversation. lor as a moderator was a great first step, but as an organization that seeks to eleve women we like to ask why not have more than one women moderator that's been rarely done in >> brings to mind, somebody asked justice ginsburgo, awhile how much wome
amanda hunter research and communications director for barbara lee foundation.allotp late with me on "the final 5.lc wee to the show amanda. >> thank y so much for having me. great to be lahere. >> g to have you back here. spend a lot of time "fox5" dc other capacities save that for another time. talk about last week, another round of debates pretty diverse lineup not just on stage but in terms of d moderators,avid moore, whore a, african-american moderator. talk abo...
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. >> good morning, amanda.the rest of you are enjoying sun but boy, we cooled down from a system that pushed through yesterday. we'll have another system to reinforce that cool air tomorrow. here is a live look from mt. tam, we can see fog out there. mid-60s in san jose. there's a look at fog over the city. it's going to be a nice day. less wind today. we'll call it breezy at the shoreline. mid-60s, concord and santa rosa, big warm-up in the north bay from that 48 in napa. we're looking at gusty winds, upper elevations and sfo. are you ready for four-hour delay on arriving flights due to that construction? hopefully you've heard about it and have an alternative plan. we're looking at temperatures with that slow warm today. a little bit of a breeze out there, amanda. instanci thanks, lisa. >>> antonio brown is no longer a raider. it's been a wild few months and now he's headed to the patriots. he requested his release yesterday morning. the whole thing was public and dramatic. abc 7's cornell barnard has more. >
. >> good morning, amanda.the rest of you are enjoying sun but boy, we cooled down from a system that pushed through yesterday. we'll have another system to reinforce that cool air tomorrow. here is a live look from mt. tam, we can see fog out there. mid-60s in san jose. there's a look at fog over the city. it's going to be a nice day. less wind today. we'll call it breezy at the shoreline. mid-60s, concord and santa rosa, big warm-up in the north bay from that 48 in napa. we're looking...
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in the meantime, amanda, i wanted to talk about the apple tv plus, sending shares higher with shares of competitors, disney, roku, netflix, lower. coming out now, it is confirmed, $4.99 on the pricing strategy. that is aggressive considering it's lower than their competitors. more importantly, content wise they will tie it in further with an actual device, tim cook coming out to say that if you purchase a device from here on out, you will get tv plus for
in the meantime, amanda, i wanted to talk about the apple tv plus, sending shares higher with shares of competitors, disney, roku, netflix, lower. coming out now, it is confirmed, $4.99 on the pricing strategy. that is aggressive considering it's lower than their competitors. more importantly, content wise they will tie it in further with an actual device, tim cook coming out to say that if you purchase a device from here on out, you will get tv plus for
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here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, amanda.ing if out there, upper elevation wind and confirming the fog along the san mateo coast. few patches by hayward. this system that brought the cool down yesterday and that continues to bring the cooler ai
here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, amanda.ing if out there, upper elevation wind and confirming the fog along the san mateo coast. few patches by hayward. this system that brought the cool down yesterday and that continues to bring the cooler ai
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amanda. >> thank you so much.ll let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's online time. that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. >> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >> one stage -- >> how do you make sure your message breaks through? >> i never had to break through. >> one night -- >> i'm not giving you strategies. >> stay steady. keep your eye on the prize. >> ten candidates. >> i'm looking forward to this opportunity. >> our new poll shows joe biden still leads the pack. can he hold off elizabeth warren and the others looking for a break out moment in abc's de
amanda. >> thank you so much.ll let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's online time. that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your...
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amanda, it looks like kind of a gorgeous day on the beach. >> people are returning to a beautiful day today. they started letting permanent residents and critical business owanrs and personnel back in at noon. and they are returning to actually what is a perfect beach day. strong waves, but other than that, it's gorgeous here. >> sreenivasan: yeah, you can see some of the-- how far and how high did the sea get during the storm? i'm assuming you couldn't ben'st ding where you are now. >> yes, actually, yesterday hours after the huanehere, a few cleared out, was all the way up to the dunes. there was really no beach yet. so they're starting-- and i'll a turnittle bit. you can start to see they are regaining their beach. it's kind of almost back towh e it was two days ago before the storm. >> sreenivasan: and what kind of damage did the people thereea in nag'sor along the outer banks experience? >> so i've only been able to get to the northern outer banks beeduse the road is still cl south of nag's head, past the national seashore. there's another bridge. any time there's a severe storm
amanda, it looks like kind of a gorgeous day on the beach. >> people are returning to a beautiful day today. they started letting permanent residents and critical business owanrs and personnel back in at noon. and they are returning to actually what is a perfect beach day. strong waves, but other than that, it's gorgeous here. >> sreenivasan: yeah, you can see some of the-- how far and how high did the sea get during the storm? i'm assuming you couldn't ben'st ding where you are...
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fip in santa cruz, i'm amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >>> stay with us. here on "abc7 news," you'll hear from a man in the north bay who has been on that very boat many times and says she's shocked that this kind of a disaster could happews on hurricane dorian, blamed now for five deaths in the bahamas. the storm is heading directly towards west palm beach, florida. >> reporter: good evening from palm beach county, florida where tonight the feeder bands from hurricane dorian are coming faster and faster and with greater intensity. but with the storm still motionless over the the waiting game continues here. >> swim, swim, swim. >> reporter: in the bahamas, they're fighting for lives. an abc crew plucked four people out of the water, sparing them from certain death in a storm that's turned an island paradise into a water logged disaster area. those images have added urgency florida. up and down the sunshine state, more than 2 million people have been ordered to get out. police are checking all drivers trying to get across the beach. if you can prove you li
fip in santa cruz, i'm amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >>> stay with us. here on "abc7 news," you'll hear from a man in the north bay who has been on that very boat many times and says she's shocked that this kind of a disaster could happews on hurricane dorian, blamed now for five deaths in the bahamas. the storm is heading directly towards west palm beach, florida. >> reporter: good evening from palm beach county, florida where tonight the feeder bands...
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amanda: yes.er amanda dailey'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 with a huge space
amanda: yes.er amanda dailey'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...
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. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in north side san jose, residents say drivers are not only speeding but ignoring stop signs, let to three. >> cornell barnard in the north bay, concern about power shutoffs this week. how you're getting ready. >>> meteorologist sandhya patel, things you need to know about. abc7 news starts now. >>> good evening, everyone, red flag warnings just went into effect. look at why we have those winds digging up out of the northeast at knoxville creek, 33 miles an red fg until 11:00 eryry a.m. thursday. dropping from teens to 20s, any fires that develop will rapidly spread. all of the bay area tomorrow and wednesday, increased risk of heat related illness. take it easy out there. i'll be back to let you know how hot it's going to get. >>> pg&e turned off power in three sierra foothills counties, butte, yuba and nevada because of the high fire risk. >> tuesday pg&e is warning six additional counties should prepare, lake, napa and sonoma counties included. cornell barnard is live with details. >> reporter: yeah. it is a waiting game tonight. many folks in sonoma co
. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in north side san jose, residents say drivers are not only speeding but ignoring stop signs, let to three. >> cornell barnard in the north bay, concern about power shutoffs this week. how you're getting ready. >>> meteorologist sandhya patel, things you need to know about. abc7 news starts now. >>> good evening, everyone, red flag warnings just went into effect. look at why we have those winds digging up out of the northeast at...
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in san jose, abc7news. >> thank you, amanda.n francisco thousands of young people took to market street calling for more urgent action fon on climate change. this was a look from the streets and from sky 11 around noon. some parents pulled their kids out of school for this real world lesson. >> it's depressing. my parents and the generationsed ahead of us had such a beautiful world. they say the house is on fire. it's time to panic and i agree with that. >> they marched across the houshouse legislators. >> big rallies were held in new york city, chicago, seattle, and los angeles. all with messages to step up efforts against climate change. >> expect hot, windy and dry conditions early next week that has pg-and-e warning rez sandhya. >> there's a large ridge of hitachi that built in and are going to continue to intensify. warm to hot conditions. 79 in san francisco. not much change tomorrow. oakland, san jose, anywhere to 2 to 6 degrees, 90 in san jose tomorrow. 90 in santa rosa. up 4 degrees. redwood city going up four. first da
in san jose, abc7news. >> thank you, amanda.n francisco thousands of young people took to market street calling for more urgent action fon on climate change. this was a look from the streets and from sky 11 around noon. some parents pulled their kids out of school for this real world lesson. >> it's depressing. my parents and the generationsed ahead of us had such a beautiful world. they say the house is on fire. it's time to panic and i agree with that. >> they marched across...