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. >>> se acabaron las comisiones d de las remesas que se envÍan a mÉxico a traves del banco sant anderdentes que puede revolucionar el negocio de las remesas que por cierto subieron un 9% estaremos en ambos lados de la frontera para conocer las reacciones de la comunidad el gobierno y el banco sant ander llegaron a este histÓrico acuerdo. >>> con esperanza y con necesidad le debÍa $150 a su hijo. >>> es la mayor cantidad de dinero que nos familiares nos envÍan. no cobrarÁ ningÚn centavo de comisiÓn. >>> la rescisiÓn es tan importante que la presidenta del banco se reuniÓ con el presidente. en marzo pasado el presidente le pido a la pante que elimin banc era que eliminarÁ las comisio s comisiones >>> implantamos este programa desde sant ander estados unidos hace porque banco de mÉxico >>> consultamos otros bancos y no saben si eliminarÁ su condiciones. este aÑo con $35,000,000,000. >>> su comisiÓn era de las mÁs altas 30 cinsolo clientes de sa podrÁn enviar remesas ellos tienen la esperanza de que sea pronto para ellos cada centavoes una verdadera fortuna en mÉxico raÚ torres noticias t
. >>> se acabaron las comisiones d de las remesas que se envÍan a mÉxico a traves del banco sant anderdentes que puede revolucionar el negocio de las remesas que por cierto subieron un 9% estaremos en ambos lados de la frontera para conocer las reacciones de la comunidad el gobierno y el banco sant ander llegaron a este histÓrico acuerdo. >>> con esperanza y con necesidad le debÍa $150 a su hijo. >>> es la mayor cantidad de dinero que nos familiares nos envÍan....
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anders: a number of ceos have contracts. he did not.lan or a change in control contract, which outlines if you leave this job or get fired under x or y circumstances, you are in line for these payments. in this case, the board classified it as not the most severe of x's. that is right. amanda: we have the chief people officer also resigning. any indications whether those two things are related? anders: we are not sure. it is a bit early and this was a bit of a surprise. we are waiting for more details to come out. watch yourwill reporting. thank you for that. appreciate it. course, very little forgiveness sharing in the market today for another consumer name. under armour heading for its worst day in two years, down 15%, after the company said federal officials have been looking into accounting practices for almost two years. there is the unpleasant news of the fcc investigating it all. the fact that it has gone this long will raise eyebrows. shery: right now, they are investigating whether or not under armour did that quarter to quarte
anders: a number of ceos have contracts. he did not.lan or a change in control contract, which outlines if you leave this job or get fired under x or y circumstances, you are in line for these payments. in this case, the board classified it as not the most severe of x's. that is right. amanda: we have the chief people officer also resigning. any indications whether those two things are related? anders: we are not sure. it is a bit early and this was a bit of a surprise. we are waiting for more...
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>> anders, i think that's all yours. >> i think so. i fully agree. think your is wasting a lot of resources --, europe is wasting a lot of resources and attention by attacking big american tech companies for dominating the european market. europe should do much more itself in a positive and constructive way. because the risk is if europe is focusing on attacking big american tech companies without having any alternative itself, and europe doesn't, then we are weakening the whole, what i will call the whole democratic alliance, tech alliance, to counter the autocracies. so i think that's the overall strategic mistake. so i fully agree. we should cooperate instead of confronting each other. on the data privacy issue, i would say my advice to american tech companies would be to be at the forefront when it comes to the data protection. you should realize that for historical reasons the protection of personal data is an essential issue in europe. in germany, for obvious reasons, in eastern europe for similar obvious reasons. people are very much concerned
>> anders, i think that's all yours. >> i think so. i fully agree. think your is wasting a lot of resources --, europe is wasting a lot of resources and attention by attacking big american tech companies for dominating the european market. europe should do much more itself in a positive and constructive way. because the risk is if europe is focusing on attacking big american tech companies without having any alternative itself, and europe doesn't, then we are weakening the whole,...
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bob anders, the leader of the escape group, was posted to norway and then jamaica. canadian ambassador kim taylor received the u.s. congressional medal. he was also honored with canada's highest award, the order of canada. as was his wife pat, along with john, and his wife. the canadian caper made can tailor a national hero. he then moved to new york. d after queen release 250 days suffers from multiple sclerosis and needs a cane to walk. >> i can't walk great distances yet. and i have a feeling i will not get back to where i was. narrator: queen remains positive. he is working at the state department in washington and was married in february, 1989. kate cope, one of the two women hostages, was one of many who wrote a book after she was freed. she put on all the weight she lost in tehran, the one thing she did not mind losing. based in west germany where she is the director of an american cultural and information center, she still has her faith in god. think of the hostages who are currently being held in the middle east and of their families and friends. hopefully,
bob anders, the leader of the escape group, was posted to norway and then jamaica. canadian ambassador kim taylor received the u.s. congressional medal. he was also honored with canada's highest award, the order of canada. as was his wife pat, along with john, and his wife. the canadian caper made can tailor a national hero. he then moved to new york. d after queen release 250 days suffers from multiple sclerosis and needs a cane to walk. >> i can't walk great distances yet. and i have a...
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bob anders, the leader of the escaped group was posted to norway and then jamaica.arch 1990. canadian ambassador ken taylor received the medal and ordered with the highest award. as was his wife pat along with john sheerdow and his wife. the canadian caper made ken taylor a national hero. he then moved to new york and private industry. richard queen released by khomeini after 250 days still suffers from multiple sclerosis and needs a cane to walk. i can't walk great distances, but i have a feeling it will get back to where i was. >> queen remains positive and he was mare ned february '89. kate kobe, one of the two women hostages was one of many who wrote a book after she was freed and she put on the weight she'd lost, the one thing she didn't mind losing. she still has her faith in god. >> i think right now of the hostages currently being held in the middle east and their families and friend, but hopefully working together maybe we will be able to change things for them. that would be my wish today. ♪ ♪ >> anne swift who was locked up with kate kobe is now in the bu
bob anders, the leader of the escaped group was posted to norway and then jamaica.arch 1990. canadian ambassador ken taylor received the medal and ordered with the highest award. as was his wife pat along with john sheerdow and his wife. the canadian caper made ken taylor a national hero. he then moved to new york and private industry. richard queen released by khomeini after 250 days still suffers from multiple sclerosis and needs a cane to walk. i can't walk great distances, but i have a...
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despite the struggle and wait hope is higher among anders jews that one day they will be allowed to leave they just. it's one of the darkest chapters in the history of east germany parents deemed disloyal to the state whose children were taken away from them. we met a woman in limbo who found her daughter decades later. when evers i mean it subfields despair she takes a walk in the forest during the past 35 years she's felt this way off. gave birth to 2 daughters in the former east germany in the 1980 s. but her joy was short lived a few years earlier she had tried to flee east germany but was caught and convicted reason enough for the youth welfare office to come to the house and take the children away. in the 1st moment i stood there paralyzed then i ran out the door after them and yelled where are you taking my daughter give me back my child the officer turned around pointed a finger at me and said if you don't quite down now i will call the police and you will have to go to jail. they have given me 3 years' probation so if i did anything i would go to prison i just stood there and ask
despite the struggle and wait hope is higher among anders jews that one day they will be allowed to leave they just. it's one of the darkest chapters in the history of east germany parents deemed disloyal to the state whose children were taken away from them. we met a woman in limbo who found her daughter decades later. when evers i mean it subfields despair she takes a walk in the forest during the past 35 years she's felt this way off. gave birth to 2 daughters in the former east germany in...
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[laughter] jonna: again, we were in new panel with were at a bob anders this senior fellow in the groupay hair. he was a wonderful man. we had never heard him talk. bob, tell us about going to the airport. what did you do? what did tony do? do you remember what he said? tony: no. said, "it wasers kind of fun, this hollywood they would tony knew choose the hollywood cover. they did not want to be nutritionists. they did not want to be schoolteachers. who doesn'td -- want to pretend? and who doesn't want to pretend to be hollywood? bob anderson said, we had been confined. my hair was really long. he said, i look great. i got a shirt that was two sizes too small and unbuttoned it. hair on myf this chest. it really looked good. there were such french code over my shoulders. said, my walk was a little effeminate. said it was fun. it was fun escaping from to ron and that was the genius. knewpicked it because he they could get to it on some level. and he thought he could save this.lives by doing it's an amazing story. you are probably not going to read another story like this about u.s. govern
[laughter] jonna: again, we were in new panel with were at a bob anders this senior fellow in the groupay hair. he was a wonderful man. we had never heard him talk. bob, tell us about going to the airport. what did you do? what did tony do? do you remember what he said? tony: no. said, "it wasers kind of fun, this hollywood they would tony knew choose the hollywood cover. they did not want to be nutritionists. they did not want to be schoolteachers. who doesn'td -- want to pretend? and who...
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lauren: anders, thank you. >> thanks for having me.ou, had some records last night. let's go for more, shall we. the dow is up 113, the s&p is up 10, flays dabbing i10 nasdaq isa quarter. coming up, elizabeth warren, she is out with yet another policy plan. this time more of a gut punch to real estate companies as her policy would hurt the housing industry, we're talking about it next on "fbn: a.m." ♪ bye, bye, bye. ♪ don't want to be a fool for you. ♪ just another player in your game of two. ♪ you may hate me, but it ain't no lie, baby bye, bye, bye print about... this many pages. the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. cheryl: democratic presidential candidate elizabeth warren updating her affordable housing plan with an emphasis on renters. are these ideas going to be a major take-down of the real estate industry. mitch rochell joins me now, with a long history in real
lauren: anders, thank you. >> thanks for having me.ou, had some records last night. let's go for more, shall we. the dow is up 113, the s&p is up 10, flays dabbing i10 nasdaq isa quarter. coming up, elizabeth warren, she is out with yet another policy plan. this time more of a gut punch to real estate companies as her policy would hurt the housing industry, we're talking about it next on "fbn: a.m." ♪ bye, bye, bye. ♪ don't want to be a fool for you. ♪ just another...
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put biden under oath ander hunter and adam schiff under oath.nder oath. >> sean: what it was vice president donald j. trump and hunter biden is eric trump? how would the media react?s >> oh, come on. i don't even need to answer the question. it would be the greatest outrage in the history of the world. i would have reporters -- and i said this the entire time. where is hunter? i would have reporters camped in the hallway of my residential building in new york city. they wouldn't leave me alone. i wouldn't be able to go anywhere without being followed, right? b and they give this kid a total pass. where is he? he comes out and does one interview, and then he gets a total pass? do you know what would happen if that was me? i would have circuses following me down the street every single time i -- >> sean: how much money did you raise for kids' cancer? >> well over $20 million. before the age of 30, by the way, sean. >> sean: what are you not allow to do now because your dad is president? n >> raise money for st jude's childrens hospital, because de
put biden under oath ander hunter and adam schiff under oath.nder oath. >> sean: what it was vice president donald j. trump and hunter biden is eric trump? how would the media react?s >> oh, come on. i don't even need to answer the question. it would be the greatest outrage in the history of the world. i would have reporters -- and i said this the entire time. where is hunter? i would have reporters camped in the hallway of my residential building in new york city. they wouldn't...
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famous image in the exhibition isn't an artwork on december 24th 1968 apollo 8 astronaut william anders made the earth rise photo revealing a shining yet fragile world. the summit site that was at the time of the vietnam war of terrible conflicts and the 1st environmental problems and of the hippie movement that expressed the desire for alternatives but we live on a planet on which we somehow have to get along and put an end to all the nationalist conflicts on a much less moms on which is not so what is the shuttle to. the moon landing changed our view of our blue planet after decades of manned space travel no other planet has been found where humankind could live. the moon is no longer an object of fear and designer no it's the earth itself. a big orchestra and plenty of spectacle to celebrate the half. century anniversary of the moon landing. with oscar winning soundtrack composer hans zimmer and steve by one of the world's best guitarists. man brian may astrophysicist and queen's lead guitarist. the concert spectacle opened the storm especially when we met the man who started it all.
famous image in the exhibition isn't an artwork on december 24th 1968 apollo 8 astronaut william anders made the earth rise photo revealing a shining yet fragile world. the summit site that was at the time of the vietnam war of terrible conflicts and the 1st environmental problems and of the hippie movement that expressed the desire for alternatives but we live on a planet on which we somehow have to get along and put an end to all the nationalist conflicts on a much less moms on which is not...
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staff and loss of editorial control for more we're joined by our media conglomerate spawn didn't anders live. and there was so deadspin was a proper profitable website right why did the new owners make so many changes being profitable is one thing dominating the internet is another when new c.e.o. jim spann fellow arrived at deadspin his stated goal was to double page views a few weeks later was to go drupal that after 2 months it was to become f o t. o a fully on line everywhere all the time. anyone with internet access should be looking at deadspin dot com every 2nd of every day 7.5 days a week. the fact that people are watching this right now and not deadspin shows that those slackers were up to the task. without even the possible what are you simple the directive from management was stick to sports but they didn't instead they kept writing articles about boring things like the exploitation of college athletes a palestinian soccer team a place for refugees billionaires building stadiums with public money. those are all important sports related stories though what was the whole point
staff and loss of editorial control for more we're joined by our media conglomerate spawn didn't anders live. and there was so deadspin was a proper profitable website right why did the new owners make so many changes being profitable is one thing dominating the internet is another when new c.e.o. jim spann fellow arrived at deadspin his stated goal was to double page views a few weeks later was to go drupal that after 2 months it was to become f o t. o a fully on line everywhere all the time....
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i hope people will learn a lot but ultimately come away feeling inspmped andered. a lot has bee achieved in the last 100 years, but still a long way to go. remember, you can find more onay all tha's news at our website. plus, to see what we are working on at anyte, check us out on facebook. i am nada tawfik. thanks for watchin announcer: funding for is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing sol for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station iewers like you. thank you. announcer: now yur can access more of avorite pbs shows than ever before... ths the future! a member benefit that lets you binge many of the latest shows and catch up on your favites... really are living in the modern world. any time you wan.. man: wow! how about that? anywhere you are. announcer: support your pbs station and get passport, your tic the best of pbs. captioning sponsored by nehour productions, llc >> woodruff: i'm judy woodruff iin des moines, iowa wher an interview today, former vice president joe biden sa
i hope people will learn a lot but ultimately come away feeling inspmped andered. a lot has bee achieved in the last 100 years, but still a long way to go. remember, you can find more onay all tha's news at our website. plus, to see what we are working on at anyte, check us out on facebook. i am nada tawfik. thanks for watchin announcer: funding for is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing sol for america's neglected needs; and by...
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shield anderation olive branch, we have cleared an area of 4000 square kilometers of terrorist presence. proposals ofthe the president. it's important to realize our goals. i said operation shield and olive branch. through these operations, we to send syrians back to their motherland's, and thanks to the operation, we have secured many towns and villages in the rightful settlers are going back. we have shared our projects with president trump and our separate plans for the safe down. with the support of the united nations and international community, we can repatriate many more syrian refugees in the northern part of syria. we are talking about an area of 404 kilometers in length and 32 kilometers and death. one million people can be repassed rated. -- repatriated. a total of 2 million refugees can be repatriated. know, a terrorist organization attempted to destroy the constitutional order of turkey. a failed coup attempt. it is a terrorist organization behind this failed coup. they have killed 251 individuals, harming 200 193 citizens. they even dared to bomb our parliament. again acce
shield anderation olive branch, we have cleared an area of 4000 square kilometers of terrorist presence. proposals ofthe the president. it's important to realize our goals. i said operation shield and olive branch. through these operations, we to send syrians back to their motherland's, and thanks to the operation, we have secured many towns and villages in the rightful settlers are going back. we have shared our projects with president trump and our separate plans for the safe down. with the...
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amazon isn't taking this lying down for more here's our intelligence failure redacted correspondent anders away. the seattle speeds built by the amazon corporation these glass dome serve as a work space truck company employees affectionately referred to as. a family attraction and marred by tourists and seattle residents alike the. last testicles may very well serve as a survivable bio chamber for the amazon c.e.o. to live in after earth is ravaged by catastrophic climate change. until the emerald city is swallowed up by the sea jeff bezos has a lot of cleaning up to do of seattle's political environment as the riches human being on the planet he wants to make his hometown more hospitable to the kind of unsure printer real innovative and fleshy spirit his body that's why it was on spears pumped more than a $1000000.00 of flowing liquid capital into seattle's local elections last week the top target was socialist city council member because chavez so want it was ben seattle's biggest kick and bezos has got hold as during her 6 years in office since your 1st election in 2013 still want has b
amazon isn't taking this lying down for more here's our intelligence failure redacted correspondent anders away. the seattle speeds built by the amazon corporation these glass dome serve as a work space truck company employees affectionately referred to as. a family attraction and marred by tourists and seattle residents alike the. last testicles may very well serve as a survivable bio chamber for the amazon c.e.o. to live in after earth is ravaged by catastrophic climate change. until the...
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jet andered a drip -- managed to get to the area.tory was that there were troops being held off by these people and as we got closer and closer from our little plane, i saw all these people down around a pavilion. look there are hundreds of people down there but as we got closer, it became the shock of my life which was they were all dead. this was really, and i have been in a lot of combat everything from vietnam to name a war. nothing approach for that. nothing. the only living thing in --parrot was a parent and into your point little kids around. it does is the only story that ever gave me nightmares. that's hard to imagine. jon: that's how you come out of an experience like that? case, i came out of it like -- i still recall the one that i had we went on to columbia and it was there but i still remember the nightmare. unfortunately, -- fortunately that was in the past. i am really lucky and i appreciate people with ptsd. it could be anything. getting this to a car i don't know. car iting missed by a don't know. i'm very lucky. i
jet andered a drip -- managed to get to the area.tory was that there were troops being held off by these people and as we got closer and closer from our little plane, i saw all these people down around a pavilion. look there are hundreds of people down there but as we got closer, it became the shock of my life which was they were all dead. this was really, and i have been in a lot of combat everything from vietnam to name a war. nothing approach for that. nothing. the only living thing in...
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know, whether you're kellyanne conway or jim himes, one thing is true, which is that every single day andere piece of testimony brought up new information. it might have been laura cooper, who came to us and s saying the ukrainians didn't know about this until late august, something that kellyanne conway repeated this morning, but she said in open testimony that my office was queried by the ukrainians in july. i tell you that story because whether it's that or bill taylor appearing and saying, oh, my gosh, there was a phone call overheard where the president asked about the investigation, every single day provides new and incriminating evidence some it's hard to tell you that this thing is done. the thing we need before we get into talking to pompeo or giuliani or anybody else, we need the e-mails and the paperwork that we have subpoenaed from the state department and from the white house. so we can look at what people actually said to each other. that's the critical thing here. >> brennan: as far as we know, there is no intention of handing them over. are you in talks to have them delivere
know, whether you're kellyanne conway or jim himes, one thing is true, which is that every single day andere piece of testimony brought up new information. it might have been laura cooper, who came to us and s saying the ukrainians didn't know about this until late august, something that kellyanne conway repeated this morning, but she said in open testimony that my office was queried by the ukrainians in july. i tell you that story because whether it's that or bill taylor appearing and saying,...
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. >> pulitzer prize winner carolyn ander discusses the life novels of laura ingalls wilder. she explains the difference between actual events and the author's life. the jefferson county missouri library hosted this event. jane: good evening, everybody. we are really thrilled to see you here tonight. this is the third and final program in this series.
. >> pulitzer prize winner carolyn ander discusses the life novels of laura ingalls wilder. she explains the difference between actual events and the author's life. the jefferson county missouri library hosted this event. jane: good evening, everybody. we are really thrilled to see you here tonight. this is the third and final program in this series.
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speaker pelosi, chairmanship, and chairman nadler, -- chairmanships, and chairman ander -- chairman schiff chairman nadler declared it is so damaging to the country it can only proceed with bipartisan support. are those declarations no longer true? did impeachment become less divisive? of course not. they know exactly what kind of damage they are inflicting on this nation but they have passed the point of no return. after three years of preparation work, much of it spearheaded by the democrats on this committee, using all the tools of congress to accuse, investigate, indict, and smear the president, they stoked a frenzy amongst their most fanatical supporters that they can no longer control. sondland, you are here today to be smeared. it.will make it through i appreciate your service to this country, and i'm sorry that you have had to go through this. in closing, the democrats have zeroed in on an anonymous whistleblower complaint that was cooked up in cooperation with the democrats on this very committee. they lied to the american people about that cooperation and refused to let us questi
speaker pelosi, chairmanship, and chairman nadler, -- chairmanships, and chairman ander -- chairman schiff chairman nadler declared it is so damaging to the country it can only proceed with bipartisan support. are those declarations no longer true? did impeachment become less divisive? of course not. they know exactly what kind of damage they are inflicting on this nation but they have passed the point of no return. after three years of preparation work, much of it spearheaded by the democrats...
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morning stretch to say this is a market that appears to be firing on all sill anders right now >> it does appear some animal spirits are back. especially around things such as trade deals. you have this yield curve that is a much more normal shape. on the flip side of course, that is propped up equities we are positive over the next 10 to 12 months the challenge now is there is almost too much optimism in the market i think the prevailing narrative is done. with that factoring recession. we'll see the gdp and the earnings it will take longer than expected we are not going to see the overnight change expected. the consensus earnings are expected to be around 10%. we think that is probably too high >> are we being too optimistic we think these 10% earnings growth numbers that are expected and baked in now, we think those are probably a little too lofty. probably around 5% to 6% >> should we be selling stocks >> selling stocks in the mute owl out look whatever your mutual stock allocation, we'd stick to that now. >> if you are at home and you missed this rally, what do you do now >> sti
morning stretch to say this is a market that appears to be firing on all sill anders right now >> it does appear some animal spirits are back. especially around things such as trade deals. you have this yield curve that is a much more normal shape. on the flip side of course, that is propped up equities we are positive over the next 10 to 12 months the challenge now is there is almost too much optimism in the market i think the prevailing narrative is done. with that factoring recession....
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the cloud is firing on all sill anders back to you. >> thank you for bringing us the latest an ipo we'll be watching closely. huge ramifications on the tech space. >> a probe into google's business is being expanded to search and android 50 state attorneys general the texas attorney general is leading that investigation backed the idea at a recent meeting with several of his counterparts a spokesman made a statement that read in part, at this point, the multistate investigation is focused sowlely on on line activity. and here to fill us in on some details. how does the defendant of defense respond to this filing >> interesting we know that microsoft was awarded this jedi microsoft cloud. this morning, in the statement we got, they accused the department of defense of bias. that alludes that president trump has alluded to being against amazon because of jeff bezos. he wasn't actually involved in the decision this is really what we are seeing about how political decisions of ceos being involved in tech and the cross over between tech and government. this will be an ongoing debate between m
the cloud is firing on all sill anders back to you. >> thank you for bringing us the latest an ipo we'll be watching closely. huge ramifications on the tech space. >> a probe into google's business is being expanded to search and android 50 state attorneys general the texas attorney general is leading that investigation backed the idea at a recent meeting with several of his counterparts a spokesman made a statement that read in part, at this point, the multistate investigation is...
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that anders. audio launches its allegedly clean diesel on the u.s. market in 2009. but the car manufacturer deceives both american licensing authorities and unsuspecting customers. in new york state. in the small university town many people want to actively do their part to protect the environment. including athenaeum onto a 2010 he bought an audi diesel advertised as clean the car was an important decision when i when i found out about the other clean diesel technology that was an important consideration. that they could come up with a diesel engine that that burned clean and was very fuel efficient so those are 2 big considerations when i bought that car. millions were spent on advertising and t.v. commercials running at prime time anthony remembers one particularly convincing commercial during the super bowl 2010 the biggest thing about plastic bottles now the order setting is that. the green police arrest all kinds of environmental polluters but the clean audi diesel cars allowed to drive on. the thing. that's my car. care because i think it's exactly the vehicl
that anders. audio launches its allegedly clean diesel on the u.s. market in 2009. but the car manufacturer deceives both american licensing authorities and unsuspecting customers. in new york state. in the small university town many people want to actively do their part to protect the environment. including athenaeum onto a 2010 he bought an audi diesel advertised as clean the car was an important decision when i when i found out about the other clean diesel technology that was an important...
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i still remember this being on the people every day is really a chance of anders of. 9 without. man or titian the hydration. after my literally agreement with us and. when we returned there. i see the only. house is calm but. i think there when have no choice because the international community has proof that these people came from he proceeded to essentially cat what the nazis did to the jews in 1938 his legal advisers come up with the citizenship law they intention was to make sure that. we're no longer entitled to either a basic rights or citizenship rights anyone who had not resided in burma as natives by 1824 they could not be entitled automatic burmese citizenship. then and then a man and a man am. a man in our own. tongue was driven to be a man and. i know what it is. now that is impossible because. in the pennants came and i mean for the a who had to have been living in the country before god. many of the people in yemen not only the rowing during the british period that not have any paper so they were needed but they were forced to be framed as bengali migrants. who are
i still remember this being on the people every day is really a chance of anders of. 9 without. man or titian the hydration. after my literally agreement with us and. when we returned there. i see the only. house is calm but. i think there when have no choice because the international community has proof that these people came from he proceeded to essentially cat what the nazis did to the jews in 1938 his legal advisers come up with the citizenship law they intention was to make sure that....
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host: in live coverage from new , today at 5:00, you can watch's senator bernie anders in new hampshire for town hall meeting. headline.his michael bloomberg vowing not to take campaign donations as well as a presidential salary. he is worth $54 billion. he does not need the money. guest: it is a funny headline. he does not need to raise money. he does not need to take a salary. our current president who says he is a billionaire, i would like him to take the same pledge. host: to be fair, he is also not taking the presidential salary. he is not taking the salary, but there are a lot of perks that come with being president. host: let's go to the caller in kentucky. caller: listening to both gentlemen, i can say for myself that i would want every person to really listen to the money. follow the money. how much this person is spending, how much this person has. , iis sad that every caller have sat here this morning and listened. the gentleman on my left with the smirky grin, i watched him every time the opposite person called and puts down president trump. he just grins. it is sad our coun
host: in live coverage from new , today at 5:00, you can watch's senator bernie anders in new hampshire for town hall meeting. headline.his michael bloomberg vowing not to take campaign donations as well as a presidential salary. he is worth $54 billion. he does not need the money. guest: it is a funny headline. he does not need to raise money. he does not need to take a salary. our current president who says he is a billionaire, i would like him to take the same pledge. host: to be fair, he is...
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anders football. the silver and black finally returning home after that grueling 7 week road trip we'll be hosting matthew stafford and the detroit lions on sunday. the 3, 4, raiders will look to snap a two-game losing streak after losing that hard breaker to the houston texans last week a game. many say they should have had but raiders will have to contain a dangerous quarterback in matthew stafford who threw for 342 yards and 3 tds and the lions victory over the new york giants last week head coach jon gruden on facing the lions star quarterback. that's today's playing good man the plan really well. >>the other credit there a bubble. the new offensive coordinator, they're doing a lot of things are. there are multiple know back formations a sprinkle the no-huddle in there. they have some really good plan actually passes stafford can scramble. he is really a talented player man. >>can't wait to watch that one come sunday. now to some hockey san jose sharks hosting the vancouver canucks. at the tank we
anders football. the silver and black finally returning home after that grueling 7 week road trip we'll be hosting matthew stafford and the detroit lions on sunday. the 3, 4, raiders will look to snap a two-game losing streak after losing that hard breaker to the houston texans last week a game. many say they should have had but raiders will have to contain a dangerous quarterback in matthew stafford who threw for 342 yards and 3 tds and the lions victory over the new york giants last week head...
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anders breivik committed the worst massacre in norway's history in 2011. >> an assassin dressed as at a summer camp. >> he murdered 77 people, most of them teenagers at a summer youth camp run by the labor party. breivik's manifesto was a warning about muslim colonization and multiculturism and a call to arms for other white supremacists. like the new zealand terrorist, who echoed many of the same themes in his own online rant. he called it the great replacement. >> you will not replace us! >> remember, that was one of the chants from the charlottesville rally. it was also in part the inspiration for the horrific shootings in el paso. >> they're shooting. he's shooting. [ gunshots ] >> i just took off running because i didn't want to get hit. >> the gunman who killed 22 people at a walmart talked about the great replacement in his own manifesto. the belief held by so many white supremacists that they are being replaced by immigrants. in fact, the idea doesn't come from america. it comes from a french group of intellectuals called the nouvelle droite, or the european new right, that f
anders breivik committed the worst massacre in norway's history in 2011. >> an assassin dressed as at a summer camp. >> he murdered 77 people, most of them teenagers at a summer youth camp run by the labor party. breivik's manifesto was a warning about muslim colonization and multiculturism and a call to arms for other white supremacists. like the new zealand terrorist, who echoed many of the same themes in his own online rant. he called it the great replacement. >> you will...
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i was the first republican ander senator to endorse him.ed the immigration agenda, the trade agenda. and began to work for a realistic foreign policy.ti it does not get us in endless wars.cy he was right about all three of those. that's where the american people are, and this republican congress. and the whole congress needs to listen to that. >> tucker: ironically, you are one of the very few people in the administration who agreed with him on his signature issues. most didn't and work to undermine him for three years. but you got into russia, he wass furious about that, do you regret that decision? >> no, i did the thing that i had to do about rules and the department of justice.ha the senior advisors told me that this is what the rules require, the regulations required, and i read them, and i don't think there was any doubt from me. but i know how painful it was for the president. this is the whole thing was very painful for him. and he saw this as a pivotal moment. but painful and prolonged as it was, it did clear him of russian collusi
i was the first republican ander senator to endorse him.ed the immigration agenda, the trade agenda. and began to work for a realistic foreign policy.ti it does not get us in endless wars.cy he was right about all three of those. that's where the american people are, and this republican congress. and the whole congress needs to listen to that. >> tucker: ironically, you are one of the very few people in the administration who agreed with him on his signature issues. most didn't and work...
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johnson has expressed support for anders breivik, a norwegian right-wing terrorist who killed 77 people, mainly children, in 2011 in the deadliest attack in norway since world war ii. in milwaukee, wisconsin, a man was arrested after allegedly throwing acid in the face of a peruvian man and calling him "illegal," telling him to get out of this country. mahud villalaz is s a u.s. citizen. milwaukee says they are investigated the attack as a hate crime. saudi arabia's state-owned oil company saudi aramco is going public in what could be the world's biggest initial public offering. saudi aramco is planning to list on the riyadh stock exchange. the company is estimated to be worth over $1 trillion. the philadelphia city council unanimously voted to pass a domestic workers bill of rights. the new legislation would require employers to provide nannies, housekeepers, and home health aides with a written contract detailing hourly wages, overtime benefits, meal breaks, weekly schedules, and paid time off. the bill would affect more than 16,000 workers in philadelphia. it must now be passed by ma
johnson has expressed support for anders breivik, a norwegian right-wing terrorist who killed 77 people, mainly children, in 2011 in the deadliest attack in norway since world war ii. in milwaukee, wisconsin, a man was arrested after allegedly throwing acid in the face of a peruvian man and calling him "illegal," telling him to get out of this country. mahud villalaz is s a u.s. citizen. milwaukee says they are investigated the attack as a hate crime. saudi arabia's state-owned oil...
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pressure building along the inland areas and that's why temperatures will hang on to the upper 70s ander then near 80 in spots. tuesday is when things tumble because we have a system moving through. we will be much cooler by tuesday. here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. warming trend today, mid-70s for inland areas upper 70s even for tomorrow. so everybody warming up tomorrow it's gorgeous with plenty of sunshine. we hang onto the autumn warmth for inland areas monday. but things cool down around the bay and coast with a slight on shorefully flow and bit of sea breeze and cooler as the system moves into tuesday into wednesday. partly cloudy conditions. closer to average thursday and friday. and fortunately dry all week long. maybe the next chance of rain maybe by thanksgiving. >> wow. >> yeah. >> we'll have to pull out the winter coats maybe just kind of keep ourselves okay during the morning hours. >> yeah, it's definitely cool this morning and foggy. but it will be nice. it will. >> thanks so much, frances. now some big college football games today on abc 7 highlighted by saturd
pressure building along the inland areas and that's why temperatures will hang on to the upper 70s ander then near 80 in spots. tuesday is when things tumble because we have a system moving through. we will be much cooler by tuesday. here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. warming trend today, mid-70s for inland areas upper 70s even for tomorrow. so everybody warming up tomorrow it's gorgeous with plenty of sunshine. we hang onto the autumn warmth for inland areas monday. but things cool...
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stop ander frisk.hat will be the thing that will be the problem for michael bloomberg. >> he still defends this policy of stop and fix which impacted families like mine. it was my cousins and my friends that were stopped on the new york city subway system and racially profiled and patted down. >> tucker: uh-huh. so this is getting a little confusing. we are joined by former clinton pollster, bernard whitman. thanks so much for coming on. i thought we were for all good liberals, we were for gun control, i keep hearing that, but the one gun control programs that has worked backed by a liberal, michael bloomberg, we arero now against? what do you make of this? >> there is no question michael bloomberg has done an extraordinary amount to get gun off on the streets of america. he has invested tens of millions of dollars, most recently, in virginia, to flipd the state legislature blue and enact gun control. i think it's going to ultimately lead to gun safety laws in virginia and -- >> tucker: hold on. we had
stop ander frisk.hat will be the thing that will be the problem for michael bloomberg. >> he still defends this policy of stop and fix which impacted families like mine. it was my cousins and my friends that were stopped on the new york city subway system and racially profiled and patted down. >> tucker: uh-huh. so this is getting a little confusing. we are joined by former clinton pollster, bernard whitman. thanks so much for coming on. i thought we were for all good liberals, we...
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we will have the latest on two stabbing attacks in london ander in the lands hours after u.k.say there was an incident on the london bridge. searching for a suspect there. we will have more for you after this. at this point, i don't make compromises. i want nutrition made just for me. but i also want great taste. so i drink boost for women. new boost women with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new boost women. >> this is video from the the suspy shopping area on what is the busiest shopping day of the year in many parts of the world, not just the u.s. but worldwide. one of the people that was out shopping when this all happened is that sebastian pryce lives just around the corner and was very close by apparently to the attack and the hag. sebastian what did you see and what did you hear? >> good evening. i was around the corner and then i come up and they heard emergency services and i was just going immediately outside and i saw the place closing the main shopping street and people were panicking. of course we saw what h
we will have the latest on two stabbing attacks in london ander in the lands hours after u.k.say there was an incident on the london bridge. searching for a suspect there. we will have more for you after this. at this point, i don't make compromises. i want nutrition made just for me. but i also want great taste. so i drink boost for women. new boost women with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new boost women. >> this is video from...
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for many women i know they aspire to lives different ander behan their mothers. some, it's as simple as saying, "you know what?cc i want to haves to a clinic when i give birth." that's it. i'm not inrested in education, ngm not interested in beco pilot. i want to marry, i want to have children. but i know it's my right to have access to health care when igi birth. >> reporter: at just 32 years old, she feelsuge pressure to lead the way for other afghan women. >> it changes a lot for ther younrls who are watching us. every day, i am conscious of being watched. >> reporter: they also watch to see what choices powerful politicians are making. if the taliban were to return to power, she says, afghanistan's women risk losing ever. >> women were stoned by them, this is continuously happeningd in areas under their control. now imaginthe possibility of them not only coming back to power, but also determining what the laws of afghanista look like. that's really scary. >> reporter: flying up to badakhshan province in the rural north of afghanistan, we met with a group of 8
for many women i know they aspire to lives different ander behan their mothers. some, it's as simple as saying, "you know what?cc i want to haves to a clinic when i give birth." that's it. i'm not inrested in education, ngm not interested in beco pilot. i want to marry, i want to have children. but i know it's my right to have access to health care when igi birth. >> reporter: at just 32 years old, she feelsuge pressure to lead the way for other afghan women. >> it changes...
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anders was diagnosed shortly after his daughter was born a gold me fund a go fund me page i meant to say has been set up on behalf of sanders you can find a link to it on kron 4 dot com. >>happening today, one of th men arrested in connection to the deadly hallowe party shooting in orinda will be court. donna codons now facing 2 felonies one as a felon in possession of a firearm and other as a felon in possession of ammunition. hewas arrested last thursday and the weapon they found on him was lnked to other bay area shootings frederick johnson was also arrested last hursday and so far no one's been charged though with that halloween shting people we kill whenhat shooting happened at an airnb rental home. thre's a $20,000 reward for information leading to an arst in that case. her son was arrested for participating in an illegal sideshow in oaklanand we have a picre of a car that was towed away there. it is the sideshow happened on 42th avenue and international boulevard another car was tod later and several others were detned aer they threw bottles at officers. e latestest comes as l
anders was diagnosed shortly after his daughter was born a gold me fund a go fund me page i meant to say has been set up on behalf of sanders you can find a link to it on kron 4 dot com. >>happening today, one of th men arrested in connection to the deadly hallowe party shooting in orinda will be court. donna codons now facing 2 felonies one as a felon in possession of a firearm and other as a felon in possession of ammunition. hewas arrested last thursday and the weapon they found on him...
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but i think the battle lines are drawn andere this was a good id. >> you look so far at where publics, democrats have gone a long way in terms of moving the public to their side. it's essentially 50/50 in terms of whether or not people think the president should stay in office or should be impeached and removed from office. maybe about 15% to 20% still undecided. need more information. and this is where this hearing comes in, in terms of changing people's minds. >> everybody stick around. there's a lot more we need to assess. a lot more we need to discuss. we're awaiting today's public televised hearing to begin. can democrats make their case to the american people, and what will it mean for the president of the united states? we'll ask two people who have been through the impeachment process before. much more of our special coverage right after this. i need a ride. here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america telling folks about idaho potatoes. and i want it back. what is it with you and that truck? what might seem like a small co
but i think the battle lines are drawn andere this was a good id. >> you look so far at where publics, democrats have gone a long way in terms of moving the public to their side. it's essentially 50/50 in terms of whether or not people think the president should stay in office or should be impeached and removed from office. maybe about 15% to 20% still undecided. need more information. and this is where this hearing comes in, in terms of changing people's minds. >> everybody stick...
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today kent ander w taylor was a if they had a never-trump agenda. >> the president tweeted multiple timesut this hearing and he put in all caps, never trumpers. mr. kent, are you a never-trumper? >> i am a career nonprofessional who serves whatever president is duly lected and carries out and i've done that for 27 years. >> ambassador taylor are you a never trumper? >> no, sir. >> what do you think of that, larry? >> well i think they are -- the president tweets out in big bold letters never trumpers. they proved today they're actually all americans. they served in their country, public servants. they answered the call to public service. and they've gone it. they're the people the president should be relying on and instead of they're being discarded and mistreated. >> they laid fact upon fact and i think the major newspapers tomorrow will lead with the strong case made by the democratic majority of that committee or intelligence committee. they're going to lead with taylor. they're going to make their case very effectively. but are those the people already converted? are they in the choru
today kent ander w taylor was a if they had a never-trump agenda. >> the president tweeted multiple timesut this hearing and he put in all caps, never trumpers. mr. kent, are you a never-trumper? >> i am a career nonprofessional who serves whatever president is duly lected and carries out and i've done that for 27 years. >> ambassador taylor are you a never trumper? >> no, sir. >> what do you think of that, larry? >> well i think they are -- the president...
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some politicians once want ander they ask the g prosecutor to reopen this cases. now, general prosecutor t don't s. >> schifrin: and can you explain the connection that many peopleu aine have to the west and how they see the u.s. contrasted >> nobody believes putin, of course, in ukraine. and even, i think ukrainian president zelensky doesn't lieve putin. protect ourselves s wart to against russia. and that's whye need this military aid from the u.s. >> schifrin: natalya stanko, deputy editor in chief, public television for moscow. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> nawaz: in nashville, there's an unusual program that helps women in recovery make a newt st life. as john yang tells us, it's powered by a sense of sisterhood, and a boutique line of home and body products. this sry is part of our look at poverty and economic opportunity, "m.asing the dr" >> good morning. >> yang: it's the morning rush at thistle farms in nashville, tennessee. the cafe is open forfast, while the adjoining shop sells hand-crafted home and body prodts made across the stree but first,
some politicians once want ander they ask the g prosecutor to reopen this cases. now, general prosecutor t don't s. >> schifrin: and can you explain the connection that many peopleu aine have to the west and how they see the u.s. contrasted >> nobody believes putin, of course, in ukraine. and even, i think ukrainian president zelensky doesn't lieve putin. protect ourselves s wart to against russia. and that's whye need this military aid from the u.s. >> schifrin: natalya...
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. >> pulitzer prize winner carolyn ander discusses the life novels of laura ingalls wilder. she explains the difference between actual events and the author's life. the jefferson county missouri library hosted this event. jane: good evening, everybody. we are really thrilled to see you here tonight. this is the third and final program in this series. we have kept ms. fraser busy. we have had wonderful crowds turn out each time. of the books.ut it has been very satisfying. and to have c-span here taping this to show on television is the icing on the cake. it is such a wonderful feeling to know that something so positive representing jefferson county will be on national television. [applause] jane: my job tonight is to introduce two people on the podium who will be conducting this conversation. jane henderson is the editor at post dispatch. she grew up in st. louis. she graduated with degrees in journalism and english literature. she cut short her work as a grad student in english to go to work as a copy editor for the st. louis globe democrat. she returned to st. louis and ha
. >> pulitzer prize winner carolyn ander discusses the life novels of laura ingalls wilder. she explains the difference between actual events and the author's life. the jefferson county missouri library hosted this event. jane: good evening, everybody. we are really thrilled to see you here tonight. this is the third and final program in this series. we have kept ms. fraser busy. we have had wonderful crowds turn out each time. of the books.ut it has been very satisfying. and to have...
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i had a really great anders and with vice president joe biden and i had a really great frankly relationship with joe bob frank i didn't shipment with obama . now i did he's good and now he's considered sort of the moderate he was kind of a liberal when he was in the in the senate but it would be social but guy he was kind of a liberal when he was in the in the senate but he was a decent guy you know he wouldn't be. going to be oh he didn't he would more than. be mediating when spirited in would say did with you. but you had an old somebody i mean you can introduce a live woman and you think you can. and as well. as the me you would want to hear a thought. well let me just tell me you would want to hear a thought. well let me just say our who you know it looks to me like he's the best of the field to say are who you know it looks to me like he's the best of the field at the house they answer why do we have such. a rift in that house they answer. why do we have such a rift in the country why this clicked well country why this clicked well i think a lot about that. you know the times are diffe
i had a really great anders and with vice president joe biden and i had a really great frankly relationship with joe bob frank i didn't shipment with obama . now i did he's good and now he's considered sort of the moderate he was kind of a liberal when he was in the in the senate but it would be social but guy he was kind of a liberal when he was in the in the senate but he was a decent guy you know he wouldn't be. going to be oh he didn't he would more than. be mediating when spirited in would...
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escaped out of east germany, there was the stories of horrific conditions that they and it was aknow, anderent kind of mentality how to change that, you know, wall,ity to take down the -- ronald reagan, you know, telling them to take down the ideas andhe political lifestyle changes that were the issues at the time, unlike the issues of our time here. these issues are significantly different for the cause and effect of our wall and what it is supposed to do, what are we trying to accomplish? those ideas have to be looked at, what works and what doesn't work, do you know what i mean? host: rich, we appreciate the call from illinois this morning. the president visiting the wall, the escape attempts from east berlin to west berlin, topics we will be talking about over the course of the next three hours on washington journal on c-span, nn american history tv o c-span3. we are live from the berlin wall gallery, just down the road from capitol hill, where our studio usually is. most importantly, we want to hear from you, your memories of that day, november 9, 19 89, and what you think the legacy of t
escaped out of east germany, there was the stories of horrific conditions that they and it was aknow, anderent kind of mentality how to change that, you know, wall,ity to take down the -- ronald reagan, you know, telling them to take down the ideas andhe political lifestyle changes that were the issues at the time, unlike the issues of our time here. these issues are significantly different for the cause and effect of our wall and what it is supposed to do, what are we trying to accomplish?...
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the order and we are getting ready now to go to court and present all of this evidence, which both anderatesney reed implicates somebody else in the murder. amy: we are not than just talking about rodney reed not being executed -- because if he is not executed, it is going to be because of evidence of innocence, which would mean he would be free. talk about what you asked for. >> we really presented three different kinds of evidence. there is first scientific evidence that shows rodney's guilt is physically impossible. that this crime took place at a time that jimmy fennell testified he was alone with stacey. amy: the fiancee, white police going to marrys stacey stites, apparently. >> in fact, was also a prime suspect in the murder and tell rodney reed was associated with stacey stites. this type of evidence, scientific evidence that shows rodney's guilt is impossible. there's a second, we of evidence, which is evidence that shows rodney and stacey had a relationship. .hese are coworkers of stacey and even her couousin. and thenen there is -- amy: who they say she told him about her relation
the order and we are getting ready now to go to court and present all of this evidence, which both anderatesney reed implicates somebody else in the murder. amy: we are not than just talking about rodney reed not being executed -- because if he is not executed, it is going to be because of evidence of innocence, which would mean he would be free. talk about what you asked for. >> we really presented three different kinds of evidence. there is first scientific evidence that shows rodney's...