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so she made sure a photo of anna was always on display. >> this is anna. reporter: now it was up to those six men and six women to decide if bob moses stalked, and shot his ex-wife in her garage that january night. they deliberated for eight hours that first day, and went home for the night. the next day, after their morning coffee, they told the judge they were ready. >> madam foreperson, i understand the jury's reached a verdict. is that correct? >> yes, your honor. >> if you would, please hand that to the bailiff. defendant, go ahead and rise. the state of the texas versus robert arthur moses, "we, the jury, find the defendant guilty of murder as charged in the indictment." >> reporter: bob moses got life in prison. in the back of the courtroom, anna's friends thanked prosecutors and police. >> i was happy that, i could bring them a little bit of justice. >> reporter: at the defense table, bob was left alone with his thoughts. igor, who'd supported his father during the entire case, was not in the courtroom. donna thinks the jury got it right. >> it's v
so she made sure a photo of anna was always on display. >> this is anna. reporter: now it was up to those six men and six women to decide if bob moses stalked, and shot his ex-wife in her garage that january night. they deliberated for eight hours that first day, and went home for the night. the next day, after their morning coffee, they told the judge they were ready. >> madam foreperson, i understand the jury's reached a verdict. is that correct? >> yes, your honor. >>...
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anna: thanks so much. reported profit that beat estimates as demand booms for products and services. joining us now on the phone is the cfo of merck. , merck.have you with us good to have you with us on the subject of merck, marcus. let me ask you about life sciences, the fastest growth in the process solutions eunice -- unit. >> good morning. we had a strong quarter driven by life science at 9%. we believe actually that the good market conditions will prevail for a wild. we see not any signals of market weakness and a very robust demand, which is driving andcially the growth process solutions, our highest growing business unit with 16% organic growth. on thes had a big impact life science division. new: how do you expect the maven clad to compensate for the competition that you see? reached a we have very important milestone recently with the approval in the united states. we have started to roll out the drug and launch it. we have seen the first impacts coming from mavenclad. forwardident that going from
anna: thanks so much. reported profit that beat estimates as demand booms for products and services. joining us now on the phone is the cfo of merck. , merck.have you with us good to have you with us on the subject of merck, marcus. let me ask you about life sciences, the fastest growth in the process solutions eunice -- unit. >> good morning. we had a strong quarter driven by life science at 9%. we believe actually that the good market conditions will prevail for a wild. we see not any...
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i am matt miller in berlin alongside anna edwards in london. anna?ng day, let's look at how things are shaping up. we saw upgrades being felt on these markets. in general, 444 stocks to the downside. there is a bias to the downside and receipt european markets are under pressure and we lose about .3%. but to the upside, we have this -- some upgrades lifting thing. h&m got an upgrade and leonardo got a positive note. so these stocks are on the rise. we saw oil-related businesses up. bp up by 1.3%. if we sort of this by points, bp would appear much higher because it is such a large business and they are selling assets in alaska. downside and the have a look at what is bringing up the rear. on the oil story, it is not all oil going higher. john would is two point 9% higher -- 2.8% higher. we also see this swiss insurance business down, despite the fact the numbers came in better than anticipated. certainly, the combined ratio was more positive than expected. 1.8% -- grand falling i imperial brand falling 1.8%. let's get bloomberg first word news in hong
i am matt miller in berlin alongside anna edwards in london. anna?ng day, let's look at how things are shaping up. we saw upgrades being felt on these markets. in general, 444 stocks to the downside. there is a bias to the downside and receipt european markets are under pressure and we lose about .3%. but to the upside, we have this -- some upgrades lifting thing. h&m got an upgrade and leonardo got a positive note. so these stocks are on the rise. we saw oil-related businesses up. bp up by...
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anna? anna: indeed a worthy winner. -- well, an hour into the trading day this is the picture. u.k. assets standout. we see some strength in the pound because of the news flow around those trying to block a notable exit. the ftse down -- no deal brexit. the ftse down zero point 4%. this bloomberg. ♪ from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. click, call or visit a store today. the trade war rages on. higher whilego asian stocks take a breather. don't underestimate beijing. that is china's word to hong kong protesters as it doubles down. welcome to "bloomberg surveillance," i'm francine lacqua in london. these are your marke
anna? anna: indeed a worthy winner. -- well, an hour into the trading day this is the picture. u.k. assets standout. we see some strength in the pound because of the news flow around those trying to block a notable exit. the ftse down -- no deal brexit. the ftse down zero point 4%. this bloomberg. ♪ from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines....
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anna: the headline story.rading their 2019 outlook by 5 million pounds -- euros, higher than what they had previously. they are expecting volatile trading and down calls, unclear where shares will go today. anna: you can get all the stories and find out the equities news on your bloomberg. we will get you started with trading soon. ♪ ♪ from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. click, call or visit a store today. anna: a minute to go until the start of cash equity trading. the session in asia a little lackluster. a little karma, perhaps. the volatility and excitement over the chinese currency. futures looking a little sluggish.
anna: the headline story.rading their 2019 outlook by 5 million pounds -- euros, higher than what they had previously. they are expecting volatile trading and down calls, unclear where shares will go today. anna: you can get all the stories and find out the equities news on your bloomberg. we will get you started with trading soon. ♪ ♪ from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network...
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anna: let's talk about ubs.ere has been a great deal of market reaction to this one, but still some important names on the move. >> there is a major reshuffle. one of the big names joining is khan.-credit suisse he will take over the wealth management unit. of different forces moving, which is why we might not seek the shares move too much despite this big news. matt: thanks very much for that. dani, sam, and anne-marie, thanks for joining us. you can get the latest stock stories from our equities team by typing first go on your bloomberg terminal. . you can. also check out the mobile up. coming up, the market open. futures are pointing down. safe havens getting a bit. it is a risk off morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: a minute to go until the start of cash equity trading. let's have a look at the markets. the asian session not giving us any clues. futures pointing negative. the asian session was mixed. in the last five minutes, further weakness in the u.k. currency. handle from121 yesterday. yields fall to a
anna: let's talk about ubs.ere has been a great deal of market reaction to this one, but still some important names on the move. >> there is a major reshuffle. one of the big names joining is khan.-credit suisse he will take over the wealth management unit. of different forces moving, which is why we might not seek the shares move too much despite this big news. matt: thanks very much for that. dani, sam, and anne-marie, thanks for joining us. you can get the latest stock stories from our...
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anna: the full toolbox.t going and -- goa ding anna, there is just a motorbike i'm waiting for in sheffield. we are seeing at the euro really climb against the pound here, as you can see from this chart. does it continue if the ecb cuts rates and brings back bond purchases? hetal: we have to bear in mind that sterling has fallen quite significantly. of may, the costs time of the last inflation report, we have seen an 8% fall. both against the euro and the dollar, quite consistently. this pointthink, at if we saw a no deal outcome could certainly fall further with the ecb easing and the bank of england still in this state of paralysis. if you don't know what the outcome would be, we could see further weakness. mehta, senior european economist at legal and general. uber dives in late trading, can the company do anything to convince investors at can turn a profit -- it can turn a profit? this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: we have got breaking news. the german owner of monsanto is saying it will propose an $8 awayon set
anna: the full toolbox.t going and -- goa ding anna, there is just a motorbike i'm waiting for in sheffield. we are seeing at the euro really climb against the pound here, as you can see from this chart. does it continue if the ecb cuts rates and brings back bond purchases? hetal: we have to bear in mind that sterling has fallen quite significantly. of may, the costs time of the last inflation report, we have seen an 8% fall. both against the euro and the dollar, quite consistently. this...
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anna: thanks very much. bring you some of the stocks on the move this inning including metro germany after a tech billionaire is reportedly raising his offer for the german wholesaler, but then denies that he is doing that. we see the stock down by 6.3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ europeancome back to open. 11 minutes into the trading day, it's another negative session for europe. .uropean markets of 3.3% all of this to do with trade tensions. let's dive into stock specific's. some of these are to do with trade. there are other stories available as well. >> good morning. all these moves up to the downside. we have to start our -- start out with the miners. as iron ore prices fall mother and 7% this morning, coming down under $100 a ton. a priceeeing a bit of crash in iron ore and that is certainly impacting miners this morning. richemont down. this is a luxury maker. we saw this last week as well. all this has to do with what is going on in the escalating trade war and tension. also possibly putting more pressure
anna: thanks very much. bring you some of the stocks on the move this inning including metro germany after a tech billionaire is reportedly raising his offer for the german wholesaler, but then denies that he is doing that. we see the stock down by 6.3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ europeancome back to open. 11 minutes into the trading day, it's another negative session for europe. .uropean markets of 3.3% all of this to do with trade tensions. let's dive into stock specific's. some of these are to...
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anna: thank you very much. case fording stimulus, european growth data this week comes in below estimate. we will look at the underlying economics. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg markets: european open." .1 minutes into the trading day let's check in on how the global market stand. at thes the picture u.s., 1% lower on the u.s. the equityhe end of trading day. this is what s&p futures look like now, flat. the u.s. 10 year, there was volatility. we see movement in the 10 year now, and the euro a great deal of movement, but dollar strength across the board driving that. let's talk about the week euro. growth slowed to 0.2% in the second quarter. today via manufacturing pmi. this -- today we get manufacturing pmi. david owen, managing director, cee, jefferies international is still with us. i am struck i the weakness in the euro which will not please trump. how significant is that? david: for the ecb it does matter. that is why they are thinking about doing more quantitative easing. the currency ten
anna: thank you very much. case fording stimulus, european growth data this week comes in below estimate. we will look at the underlying economics. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg markets: european open." .1 minutes into the trading day let's check in on how the global market stand. at thes the picture u.s., 1% lower on the u.s. the equityhe end of trading day. this is what s&p futures look like now, flat. the u.s. 10 year, there was volatility. we see movement in...
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the reason that polk -- that santa anna went to buena vista, santa anna was here san luis pitotsi. here's buena vista. here's veracruz. santa anna, someone in the mexican army intercepted and killed a messenger, u.s. army officer who had orders from scott to taylor that said taylor was to hand over all of his regulars to scott for this invasion at veracruz. and it talked about the invasion and about when it would occur too. so this document was rushed back to santa anna, san louise potosi and taylor who knew he was supposed to get two sets of these orders but only got one, went out and found out what happened to the other messenger, that he had been murdered in this town. so he knew that santa anna had this information. he assumed, and the americans assumed that he would go to veracruz and reinforce veracruz to repel scott's invasion. but santa anna was a pretty good strategist. not a good tactician. but a good strategist. he decided the thing to do with taylor's army weakened up there at monterey. and at satillo, he would go north he would go north instead of to veracruz. he thoug
the reason that polk -- that santa anna went to buena vista, santa anna was here san luis pitotsi. here's buena vista. here's veracruz. santa anna, someone in the mexican army intercepted and killed a messenger, u.s. army officer who had orders from scott to taylor that said taylor was to hand over all of his regulars to scott for this invasion at veracruz. and it talked about the invasion and about when it would occur too. so this document was rushed back to santa anna, san louise potosi and...
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anna: it is interesting. we still have such a role for people being at their desks and not on vacation. -- thehat do you think u.s. has had some not failed on 7,ns, but poor ratios 5, three recently and a survey of investors would rather own 20 than 50's are 100s. durationou think about and why can't the u.s. get a good bid on the bonds, even as good as the on the run bonds are getting? fact -- wherethe cash rates are. i've talked to you over the last year about a relative crescents -- preference for cash versus g10 government bonds. we retain credit because we don't see yield spreads widening at this point because particularly in investment corporateerlying earnings and cash generation are accommodative to that trade. to me, the question you are asking yourself is do i want to invest in government bond. it is a vote of no confidence. i find odd after one of the biggest task cuts in u.s. history and part of the reason the u.s. consumer is strong is the second round of the effect of those tax cuts came through
anna: it is interesting. we still have such a role for people being at their desks and not on vacation. -- thehat do you think u.s. has had some not failed on 7,ns, but poor ratios 5, three recently and a survey of investors would rather own 20 than 50's are 100s. durationou think about and why can't the u.s. get a good bid on the bonds, even as good as the on the run bonds are getting? fact -- wherethe cash rates are. i've talked to you over the last year about a relative crescents --...
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anna does fishing all year round. great pride in supplying her family and friends with fresh fish. now the bait is in the hook. so the weight takes the bait down there in a good depth and this is how it stays. the stick stays there because this is holding or however big pike there will be. and then, well, tomorrow morning i will come and check if there is movement in there. 20 years ago, the lake would freeze over by the end of october. last year, anna had to wait until the middle of december before she could to go on the ice. and the ice starts melting earlier than it used to in the spring, making it increasingly dangerous to fish. the new conditions, of course, the people need to learn again to get to know them. so some people drown when learning. and that's, of course, a tragedy every time it happens. sami people are people of winter. if the winter disappears it would be really strange, really hard to continue on the cycle of the year that doesn't have the real cycle. if the fishermen will adapt, then maybe the fis
anna does fishing all year round. great pride in supplying her family and friends with fresh fish. now the bait is in the hook. so the weight takes the bait down there in a good depth and this is how it stays. the stick stays there because this is holding or however big pike there will be. and then, well, tomorrow morning i will come and check if there is movement in there. 20 years ago, the lake would freeze over by the end of october. last year, anna had to wait until the middle of december...
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anna, matt? anna: annabelle droulers in hong kong.de, president trump says china wants to restart -- restart trade talks. this follows comments from china's top trade negotiator, who said it should result in major dialogue. nation opposesis escalation in the trade war. this is after president trump raised tariffs on chinese goods. they also urged u.s. companies to move out of china. here are the president's comments moments ago. president trump: said let's get back to the table, so we'll be getting back to the table. understand this is the right thing to do. i have great respect for it. this is a very positive development for the world. alright, we have listened to president trump. we'll hear from him later. he's holding a joint president -- joint press conference with emmanuel macron. our reporter maria tadeo is there. she's been covering this event from the get-go. macron justresident waving to onlookers there. thought maybe he recognize someone. who knows who is going to show up at this g7? we had a surprise visit from the iran for
anna, matt? anna: annabelle droulers in hong kong.de, president trump says china wants to restart -- restart trade talks. this follows comments from china's top trade negotiator, who said it should result in major dialogue. nation opposesis escalation in the trade war. this is after president trump raised tariffs on chinese goods. they also urged u.s. companies to move out of china. here are the president's comments moments ago. president trump: said let's get back to the table, so we'll be...
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anna: good morning.a chart here tapping into what you just said, about a slowdown in investment. nondefense u.s. capital goods orders. according to one indicator released, suggesting some sort of recession could be around the corner. is it this kind of indicator, this appetite for investment by to,, to tellu look you how much of the global slowdown will stick to the u.s.? willem: indeed, there is a slowdown in the u.s. as well. but because the consumer is resilient, and there's relatively little reduction of unemployment going on, in part it is because companies are, they know that if they fire somebody,, it will be difficult to rehire them given that the labor market is tight. with the consumer strong, it is hard to see the u.s. economy going to recession. we have 2.3% u.s. growth this year, 1.7% next year. matt: what do you think about the valuations? we have had reductions on the price side. we see for example in u.s. a dividend ofgs, 3.8% a return of earnings more than treasuries right now. does that
anna: good morning.a chart here tapping into what you just said, about a slowdown in investment. nondefense u.s. capital goods orders. according to one indicator released, suggesting some sort of recession could be around the corner. is it this kind of indicator, this appetite for investment by to,, to tellu look you how much of the global slowdown will stick to the u.s.? willem: indeed, there is a slowdown in the u.s. as well. but because the consumer is resilient, and there's relatively...
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anna: i think we are seeing higher wages.s true that for a number of years, even as the unemployment rate came down, we were not seeing a pickup in wages. over the last couple of years, you have seen that pickup. as productivity has gotten stronger, the recent releases around that suggest that inflation is not going to pop up in a way that will undermine the workers' ability to realize some gains around that wage growth. michael: you were an advocate of raising rates to get ahead of inflation. if you are not ready to cut rates, are you happy with where rates are given that inflation is lower than anticipated? would you be happy to leave them at this level for quite some time? toher: i think that is going be a process of judging how the economy unfolds. relative to the unemployment and inflation rate, we are at a sort of equilibrium right now. i would be happy to leave rates here, absent seeing some weakness or some strengthening, some kind of upside risk, that would cause me to think rates should be somewhere else. vonnie: ka
anna: i think we are seeing higher wages.s true that for a number of years, even as the unemployment rate came down, we were not seeing a pickup in wages. over the last couple of years, you have seen that pickup. as productivity has gotten stronger, the recent releases around that suggest that inflation is not going to pop up in a way that will undermine the workers' ability to realize some gains around that wage growth. michael: you were an advocate of raising rates to get ahead of inflation....
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anna and matt? anna: thanks so much.on's first test at the ballot box has ended in defeat. his conservative party lost a special election and wales, reducing the majority to just one seat. that leaves very little room to maneuver as johnson seeks to live -- to deliver brexit. -- member, that agreement that majority is only due to an agreement with the dup. your thoughts on u.k. assets? we have been very caught up in the conversation around the bank of england and what they could do to mitigate the effects. mark is keen to point out that there are limits to what the bank can do. , we don't see much from the pound here. we don't take a clear view on the pound, but we are quite positive on externally facing which areu.k. stocks out of favor and have high dividend yields close to 5%. valuations are quite favorable. that's where is our position in terms of u.k. assets. we think there are more upsides given the fact you have seen a depreciation in the pound. matt: how do you see the pound acting here? are we looking at a situa
anna and matt? anna: thanks so much.on's first test at the ballot box has ended in defeat. his conservative party lost a special election and wales, reducing the majority to just one seat. that leaves very little room to maneuver as johnson seeks to live -- to deliver brexit. -- member, that agreement that majority is only due to an agreement with the dup. your thoughts on u.k. assets? we have been very caught up in the conversation around the bank of england and what they could do to mitigate...
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anna: good point.t is important now as we see the tone from the fed and that is something friday's speech from jerome powell will be important for us. we saw in july a cut but the market did not take the tone of the message behind it well. it modeled hawkish and that is the reaction. on friday, but i think investors are looking for is are we going to get additional uncertainty injected into the market or reduced uncertainty? more of an idea of a certain rate cut path or a little bit of up in the air? paul: in terms of uncertainties, one of the granddaddy's of them all right now is the trade war. that seems to be spinning on a dime depending on what is tweeted on any particular day but you are optimistic there will be a resolution by the end of 2019. do you know something we don't? anna: the trade war is a little bit too large to think you will resolve it in one fell swoop but it is fair to say we think we will see progression in the front by the end of 2019. andhink certain groups sectors, the semicond
anna: good point.t is important now as we see the tone from the fed and that is something friday's speech from jerome powell will be important for us. we saw in july a cut but the market did not take the tone of the message behind it well. it modeled hawkish and that is the reaction. on friday, but i think investors are looking for is are we going to get additional uncertainty injected into the market or reduced uncertainty? more of an idea of a certain rate cut path or a little bit of up in...
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announcer: joining us on the is anna who covers homeland security issues for the publication. good morning to you. >> good morning, pedro. >> good morning. could you explain this proposal from the trump administration and how it changes from the current policy? anna: yeah, back in 2015, a judge of the central district of california ruled in the florez settlement that children in ice custody, and any person with a child, could not be held in nice custody more than 20 days. this is under the obama administration, and at the time, you had families going through dhaka, seeking asylum, who were being held 45 days, sometimes 90 in hand wase issue you cannot just indefinitely detain a family. now, what we have is any family weather they present at a port and does not have documents or illegally crosses and says i have a credible fear of returning to my hung country -- home country will be taken into border patrol custody, border patrol will process them, supposedly in 27 -- 72 hours, and hand them over to i.c.e. ice will decide this person gets deported or we will hold onto them. i.c
announcer: joining us on the is anna who covers homeland security issues for the publication. good morning to you. >> good morning, pedro. >> good morning. could you explain this proposal from the trump administration and how it changes from the current policy? anna: yeah, back in 2015, a judge of the central district of california ruled in the florez settlement that children in ice custody, and any person with a child, could not be held in nice custody more than 20 days. this is...
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anna: exactly. emily: which have been approved by the fda. anna: they did get approval in april. phillip morris and altria split from each other about a decade ago and now, just after all these reports came out this week, it became clear, and they acknowledged they wanted to recombine forces to help launch this new type of e-cigarette device. it has been tried since 2014 in other markets around the world. u.s., it will come next week. emily: just yesterday, we interviewed a researcher who was part of a study that concluded that e-cigarettes are no safer than traditional cigarettes. take a listen to what he had to say. trulyknow whether vaping causes the same lung disease as smoking, you have to wait 30 years, especially with those young kids taking the risk. there is a strong association between lung disease and those levels, and vaping increases those levels, so they are at risk of lung disease. emily: lung disease is one thing. seizures are another. tell us more about the reports the fda has been getting about seizures. anna: there were three of them the fda focused on early on
anna: exactly. emily: which have been approved by the fda. anna: they did get approval in april. phillip morris and altria split from each other about a decade ago and now, just after all these reports came out this week, it became clear, and they acknowledged they wanted to recombine forces to help launch this new type of e-cigarette device. it has been tried since 2014 in other markets around the world. u.s., it will come next week. emily: just yesterday, we interviewed a researcher who was...
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anna edney? guest: you raise a good point about teens getting access to this and that that should not be happening. concern in thes beginning, the fda said they wanted to make sure that adult do have access to it because potentially e-cigarettes could be a good way to get adults to stop using cigarettes. that is something that is still sort of being studied and looked e-cigarette companies need to turn in applications by may 2020 to the fda to get a marketing clearance. we will know more about the data on smoking cessation. they are trying to strike a balance between adults of being -- adults being able to use these potentially to stop using cigarettes and keeping them out of kids hands at the same time. a little more to keeping them out of kids hands because the use of them has grown to epidemic proportions. host: and 2018 according to the than one in four high school students, and one and three middle school students use the tobacco product in the past 30 days. is the juul product technically a
anna edney? guest: you raise a good point about teens getting access to this and that that should not be happening. concern in thes beginning, the fda said they wanted to make sure that adult do have access to it because potentially e-cigarettes could be a good way to get adults to stop using cigarettes. that is something that is still sort of being studied and looked e-cigarette companies need to turn in applications by may 2020 to the fda to get a marketing clearance. we will know more about...
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kennedy: did you go you tha get. >> not from anna. to judge, jury found her not guilty toward me. but i am really grateful i get to an opportunity to tell the full story in the book, i look forward to moving on. kennedy: also a great warning for others. who fall prey and there are sociopaths looking for victims, you were a photo editor at "vanity fair," you were doing interesting things, to her you were a magnet, you could introduce her and help her find new people too grift, do you miss her. >> no, we were close friends for two months then two years of turmoil. i am happy to leave her in the past. kennedy: how did you feel when she was convicted in a sense of closure, i feel good she has been outed as a fraud, and hopefully that will protect others from falling to similar schemes. kennedy: will they make it a movie. >> i hope so. kennedy: me too, it is fascinating, a great book, well written, continued success to >> thank you. kennedy: top ca topical storm i, kennedy: top ca topical storm i, look it ♪ i want it that way... i can't be
kennedy: did you go you tha get. >> not from anna. to judge, jury found her not guilty toward me. but i am really grateful i get to an opportunity to tell the full story in the book, i look forward to moving on. kennedy: also a great warning for others. who fall prey and there are sociopaths looking for victims, you were a photo editor at "vanity fair," you were doing interesting things, to her you were a magnet, you could introduce her and help her find new people too grift, do...
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anna holigan reports. anna: fresh milk within touching distance of the city. peese cattle have been recruited as part of an exment to show ppidly growing urban populations how toroduce oural mecloser to home. peter believes this is the future of milk and cheese.hu >> you see migration from the countryside towards cities, and the other thing is that we have a climate change going on. we were looking for what we call a climate-adaptive location. no matter how much rain falls, no matter how high sea level goes, we can always produce our life-essential healthy food. anna: the floating pontoon is built on three levels. in the basement they are growing fruit to flavor the dairy products which are processed in the middle. and on top, 32 cows. aside from the copious amounts of hay, these cows are also fed on grass trimmings from local es, golf courses, and parks. plus, commercial food waste. we are told the brewers grain is a particular favorite. these leftovers would otherwise be thrown away. the cows are milked by robot machines. their manure is collected by pooper
anna holigan reports. anna: fresh milk within touching distance of the city. peese cattle have been recruited as part of an exment to show ppidly growing urban populations how toroduce oural mecloser to home. peter believes this is the future of milk and cheese.hu >> you see migration from the countryside towards cities, and the other thing is that we have a climate change going on. we were looking for what we call a climate-adaptive location. no matter how much rain falls, no matter how...
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anna was not finding that here.e detected a hint of a pattern like polka dots. >> i thought back to myself, the garden glove on the counter that was missing the match. missing its pair. >> a garden glove was found in karen's kitchen. the mate was never locate and had a distinctive dot pattern. >> with the palm and the fingers were, it's like that rubber. it's got those little nuby things that stick up for gripping purposes so when you are gardening it doesn't slip. i remember thinking wow, i wonder if that's what wrote these letters. >> cox bought similar gloves at a hardware store and after several more days of testing, was satisfied that her hunch was correct. >> anna cox had come up with two important findings. the message in blood had likely been written with a gloved hand and scrawled 20 minutes after the on set of the attack on karen. she reported her results on the detective who is had learned another fact about the victim. >> karen was exclusively left-handed and her left hand did not have blood on it. >> no
anna was not finding that here.e detected a hint of a pattern like polka dots. >> i thought back to myself, the garden glove on the counter that was missing the match. missing its pair. >> a garden glove was found in karen's kitchen. the mate was never locate and had a distinctive dot pattern. >> with the palm and the fingers were, it's like that rubber. it's got those little nuby things that stick up for gripping purposes so when you are gardening it doesn't slip. i remember...
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anna, good morning. what are you hearing? >> reporter: of course president trump was always going to bring this up had he come to denmark, that he focuses a lot on the numbers. denmark contributes 1.35% to nato, he wants that up to 2%. here in denmark, the focus is on how much they have contributed on military support, particularly to the united states. they have fought alongside troops in iraq, afghanistan, in the war against isis. it has cost denmark very, very dearly. they have a small military, 17,000 personnel. huge lives lost in some of those conflicts. afghanistan was the deadliest war for denmark in history. having canceled the trip, having called the danish prime minister's comments nasty, having insulted many people in denmark by wanting to buy greenland which is not for sale and is a semiautonomous danish heritage has not gone down well. the secretary of state mike pompeo has called the danish last night and tried to smooth it out. the danish foreign minister said he appreciated the fair and accurate, friendly, con
anna, good morning. what are you hearing? >> reporter: of course president trump was always going to bring this up had he come to denmark, that he focuses a lot on the numbers. denmark contributes 1.35% to nato, he wants that up to 2%. here in denmark, the focus is on how much they have contributed on military support, particularly to the united states. they have fought alongside troops in iraq, afghanistan, in the war against isis. it has cost denmark very, very dearly. they have a small...
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anna: it is a scary time in the united states. violence is, and you have mothers worried about their kids, people who are worried to go to malls and sporting events. the foreign embassy in uruguay put an advisory out to their citizens saying avoid places in the united states where there are crowds. that kind of fear in the united states really affects the suburban areas who don't subscribe as strongly to gun culture. maybe they are gun owners for self protection, but oppose the really powerful weapons like the assault style rifles and unfettered access americans have in a lot of states to purchase guns. vonnie: thank you for that. that is bloomberg's anna edgerton for us in washington, d.c. we would like to mention that michael bloomberg, owner of bloomberg lp, is the founder of and helps fund and nonprofit that advocates for gun violence prevention and other gun safety measures. guy: let's turn now to our stock of the hour. today we are talking about the french media giant vivendi. shares pumping as much as 9% earlier. the compan
anna: it is a scary time in the united states. violence is, and you have mothers worried about their kids, people who are worried to go to malls and sporting events. the foreign embassy in uruguay put an advisory out to their citizens saying avoid places in the united states where there are crowds. that kind of fear in the united states really affects the suburban areas who don't subscribe as strongly to gun culture. maybe they are gun owners for self protection, but oppose the really powerful...
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anna and grace will be back at ii.30pm for another look at the papers.of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. but for now, from all of us, goodbye. hello there and our weather pattern is changing and the jet stream is making its way northwards in the upshot of that is that temperatures will be rising especially as we head into the weekend, we will get 30 or even 31 degrees the first time since the heat wave back at the end of last month. no heat wave earlier on today but a lovely day across the south coast air for the north we had more clout around and even a bit of rain and drizzle as well. a look at the radar picture shows the rainfall over the past three hours and you can see we have a little bit of that heading its way out away from northern ireland and pushing its way into scotland and beginning to dry for a bit into scotland and beginning to dry fora bit in into scotland and beginning to dry for a bit in n
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i'm anna werner.er five years of investigations and protests, the new york city police officer involved in the chokehold death of eric garner has been fired. garner's final words "i can't breathe" were caught on video and became a nationwide. attorney general william barr declined to bring a civil rights case. but a scathing report by an nypd judge sealed pantaleo's fate. errol barnett reports. >> reporter: this was the moment in july 2014 when veteran officer daniel pantaleo, seen in the green t-shirt, administered a chokehold on eric garner that commissioner james o'neill said cost pantaleo his job. >> officer pantaleo's use of a prohibited chokehold was reckless and constituted a gross deviation from the standard of conduct established for a new york city police officer. >> reporter: pantaleo was attempting to arrest garner for selling illegal cigarettes outside a staten island store. during the altercation, garner screamed "i can't breathe" 11 times. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> reporte
i'm anna werner.er five years of investigations and protests, the new york city police officer involved in the chokehold death of eric garner has been fired. garner's final words "i can't breathe" were caught on video and became a nationwide. attorney general william barr declined to bring a civil rights case. but a scathing report by an nypd judge sealed pantaleo's fate. errol barnett reports. >> reporter: this was the moment in july 2014 when veteran officer daniel pantaleo,...
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we haven't even opened yet. >> reporter: anna volunteers with casa caramelita, a center opening soono help migrants who cross mexico to seek asylum. as her city mourns, anna says her work now is more important than ever. >> i can't not think about what i'm leaving for my children and what type of community that i'm building for them. and the world that they're going to have to exist in after i'm gone. >> our thanks to kyra for that report. >>> up next, mariah carey's vision for love for thousands of children, to reach for the stars. ♪ i had a vision of love ♪ and it was all that you've given to me ♪ with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers,
we haven't even opened yet. >> reporter: anna volunteers with casa caramelita, a center opening soono help migrants who cross mexico to seek asylum. as her city mourns, anna says her work now is more important than ever. >> i can't not think about what i'm leaving for my children and what type of community that i'm building for them. and the world that they're going to have to exist in after i'm gone. >> our thanks to kyra for that report. >>> up next, mariah carey's...
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anna: it depends on the investor that is asking. if you are confident finding value in the european and asian markets, that could be an opportunity. our focus is really in the u.s.. where we are looking besides food, beverage, tobacco, we also like semiconductors. capital goods space, diversified financials. vonnie: do you like semis as a group or do you have to look under the hood and pick? anna: we look at it as a group. the fundamental seem to be sound. you have a lowering in earnings expectations but the fundamentals are there. values multiple wisely good compared to the markets. if you look at it in the larger picture, it is the macro overhang that is weighing the sector down. we are still in the camp that rather than uncertainty in the china trade situation, you have decreased uncertainty. as that passes, that will be a relief or the group. we do have some the contagion when you look at japan, korea, also getting into trade spats. is that a concern, that we see the contagion spreading into the region? anna: yes, and we are kee
anna: it depends on the investor that is asking. if you are confident finding value in the european and asian markets, that could be an opportunity. our focus is really in the u.s.. where we are looking besides food, beverage, tobacco, we also like semiconductors. capital goods space, diversified financials. vonnie: do you like semis as a group or do you have to look under the hood and pick? anna: we look at it as a group. the fundamental seem to be sound. you have a lowering in earnings...
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anna coren reporting live for us.e'll continue to monitor the situation in hong kong from the airport to the seven districts across hong kong where authorized and unauthorized rallies are taking place, but also those additional flash points that have bubbled up, of clashes between police and protesters, tear gas being deployed in the northern suburb of hong kong. again, hong kong police trying to hold a presser at the top of the hour. any new lines, we'll bring it to you right here on cnn. george? >> kristie, thank you. as we continue to watch, it gets a little later there in hong kong. certainly we'll want to see how these things play out. a lot happening there in hong kong. on the topic, i spoke earlier just on sunday with michael, a pro-beijing legislative council member in hong kong and the hong kong deputy to the national people's congress. i asked him why the protesters are still out on the streets even after that controversial extradition bill had been shelved. here's what he had to say. >> the top two demands,
anna coren reporting live for us.e'll continue to monitor the situation in hong kong from the airport to the seven districts across hong kong where authorized and unauthorized rallies are taking place, but also those additional flash points that have bubbled up, of clashes between police and protesters, tear gas being deployed in the northern suburb of hong kong. again, hong kong police trying to hold a presser at the top of the hour. any new lines, we'll bring it to you right here on cnn....
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al and anna marie are here with noodle. so obviously noodle is beautiful. a husky mix?> husky mix. about ten months old. >> and tell me more about her because she is special. >> yes, she is. i'll let anna marie give you the background on little noodle. >> right now we have her chewing on something because she does get mouthy. she came into the open admissions shelter as a stray and at the time of intake, we noticed that she was cross-eyed and blind. and so we were like okay, we can handling a blind dog. and then about a couple days into her stay, she had a seizure. so we said oh, no, now there are seizures. so we ended up giving her an mri which discovered that she had two detached receipt receipt in a -- retinas which is the cause of her blindness. so now she is on seizure medication and she will always be blind. detachedtinas cannot be fixed. she is a happy dog and she does explore the world with her mouth. but she is a super sweet dog and very playful. >> and two questions. if someone were looking to adopt noodle, how should she approach it? this isn't a normal adopt
al and anna marie are here with noodle. so obviously noodle is beautiful. a husky mix?> husky mix. about ten months old. >> and tell me more about her because she is special. >> yes, she is. i'll let anna marie give you the background on little noodle. >> right now we have her chewing on something because she does get mouthy. she came into the open admissions shelter as a stray and at the time of intake, we noticed that she was cross-eyed and blind. and so we were like...
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so i think that's the real test here, chris. >> kasie hunt, anna palmer. anna's article in politico today. >>> they've started to reshape the 2020 race. while democrats say it's time for change, who among them can lead the charge? this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... about meningitis b vaccination. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. woman: (on phone) discover. hi. do you have a travel card? yep. our miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles and we'll match it at the end of your first year. nice! i'm thinking about a scuba diving trip. woman: ooh! (gasp) or not. you okay? yeah, no, i'm good. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year.
so i think that's the real test here, chris. >> kasie hunt, anna palmer. anna's article in politico today. >>> they've started to reshape the 2020 race. while democrats say it's time for change, who among them can lead the charge? this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make...
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. >>> good afternoon, i'm anna cabrera in for brooke baldwin. the u.s. virgin islands ended up bearing the brunt of the storm with lots of winds and rain, and it's the u.s. mainland, the entire state of florida that's on alert. that's because hurricane dorian is about to become a major storm. right now it's a cat one, all that will change this weekend. dorian is expected to intensify as it crosses the bahamas. floridians to key west, you can see the shelves are empty. the governor has declared a state of emergency and told residents to stock up at least one week's worth of supplies. >> the next update will come out at 5:00 this afternoon, since it's not impacting land as of now, they won't do intermediate advisory updates. the storm is starting to intensify as it's out over open water these storms are fueled over open water. that's where it's going to sit over the next 48 to 72 hours. overall, this torm is expected to intensify significantly in the next 48 hours. winds are sustained at 85 miles per hour, moving to the northwest at 18 miles an hour, the t
. >>> good afternoon, i'm anna cabrera in for brooke baldwin. the u.s. virgin islands ended up bearing the brunt of the storm with lots of winds and rain, and it's the u.s. mainland, the entire state of florida that's on alert. that's because hurricane dorian is about to become a major storm. right now it's a cat one, all that will change this weekend. dorian is expected to intensify as it crosses the bahamas. floridians to key west, you can see the shelves are empty. the governor has...
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and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, anna mikhailova, fromaily telegraph, and the economist and member of labour's policy forum, grace blakeley. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. paris was always expected to be tougher for boris johnson than berlin, and so it proved today, as the prime minister encountered a friendly but firm approach to brexit from emmanuel macron. the french president said it should be possible to find a brexit deal without totally rewriting the existing agreement, but that any new deal wouldn't be far from that agreed already. and on the key question of the backstop, which guarantees no hard border on the island of ireland, mr macron said it was indispensable — a clear rebuttal to borisjohnson‘s wish to have it removed from the deal. our political correspondent ben wright reports now from paris. it's a short flight from berlin, but there is a long way to go. welcome to paris. yesterday angela merkel invited the uk to find solutions that might avoid a no—deal brexit but little more than that. and
and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, anna mikhailova, fromaily telegraph, and the economist and member of labour's policy forum, grace blakeley. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. paris was always expected to be tougher for boris johnson than berlin, and so it proved today, as the prime minister encountered a friendly but firm approach to brexit from emmanuel macron. the french president said it should be possible to find a...
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anna: i think it does have a place in this debate.here has been this balancing act that the government has been trying to keep up with. maybe these e-cigarettes can help smokers quit. at the same time, they are seeing teens use them more and more. which they don't want, because the centers for disease control and prevention has said that nicotine can have harmful effects on a developing brain. next year, there will be a deadline in may where these companies like juul will have to submit applications to the fda to get approval for their product. they have a really big milestone coming up that they will have to meet. taylor: wonderful analysis. thank you. bloomberg news reporter anna edney and bloomberg intelligence analyst ken shea. coming up, we sit down with a silicon valley legend. steve wozniak shares his thoughts on the trade war, facebook, and of course the company he cofounded, apple. that is next. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloom
anna: i think it does have a place in this debate.here has been this balancing act that the government has been trying to keep up with. maybe these e-cigarettes can help smokers quit. at the same time, they are seeing teens use them more and more. which they don't want, because the centers for disease control and prevention has said that nicotine can have harmful effects on a developing brain. next year, there will be a deadline in may where these companies like juul will have to submit...
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anna, i know you are working on a report on climate change and sustainability in brazil.u feel this crisis is? the brazilian president says the satellite data may suggest it is not as bad as internationally it is being painted? yes. my perception is that the satellite data is valid. brazil has been using this data for yea rs brazil has been using this data for years and the brazilian government itself and international communities as well have relied on it. so i think the satellite data is not the question. the question is what is brazil going to do. arguing over maybe five or 10% discrepancies, there is still a real problem with deforestation and the fires that are currently ongoing in the amazon region. who do you say is at fault for this? we have talked about loggers, big resinous interests, and farmers as a whole. there is a real difference, though, between small farmers and big farmers? yes, they certainly is a different and i think it is important to stress that brazil is undergoing a period, a prolonged period, of economic trouble. so you do have a large number of
anna, i know you are working on a report on climate change and sustainability in brazil.u feel this crisis is? the brazilian president says the satellite data may suggest it is not as bad as internationally it is being painted? yes. my perception is that the satellite data is valid. brazil has been using this data for yea rs brazil has been using this data for years and the brazilian government itself and international communities as well have relied on it. so i think the satellite data is not...
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trucks picking up more water, when they will arrive and how long that will last is anyone's guess, anna. >> it's good to see people taking everything seriously, preparing the way they've been instructed. and no one can control what mother nature brings with it, but they can do their best to prepare. layla santiago. i appreciate that. >> the exact spot where dorian will make landfall remains a mystery. every city up and down the eastern coastline is preparing. joining us on the phone now is greg oravek. the pair of port st. lucie. i know your city has been preparing for a week. >> we have a whole playbook. it depends on the day. every system from storm water, the building department, we have a number of building sites active. lakes and conveyances, ditches. waterways, are lower -- of course communication as you know, is huge so that we're communicating to our 200,000 residents. there is a complete playbook. and we make sure that we take care of every item on that list. >> you've done this before, port st. lucie has seen a lot of hurricanes. i know you all were hit by irma pretty hard in
trucks picking up more water, when they will arrive and how long that will last is anyone's guess, anna. >> it's good to see people taking everything seriously, preparing the way they've been instructed. and no one can control what mother nature brings with it, but they can do their best to prepare. layla santiago. i appreciate that. >> the exact spot where dorian will make landfall remains a mystery. every city up and down the eastern coastline is preparing. joining us on the phone...
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anna, what are people making of it? a number of danes i've spoken to, pretty bewildered by the situation. how are things now? >> reporter: well, i think yesterday there was a lot of shock and a fair feeling of insult, not just to deal with the whole issue of greenland, the fact that it's not for sale but the president canceling a visit. now tweeting about the nato contributions denmark made not being enough focusing on the percentage points as per usual. it will raise a lot of eyebrows. denmark does contribute a lot in terms of the military. they are one of the staunchest allies. they have fought side by side in iraq, afghanistan, in the war against isis. it has cost denmark very, very dearly. they have a small military. they are a minnow in comparison to the united states. the afghan war, for example, was the deadliest in denmark's modern history. it will be raising eyebrows today. overnight there was lots of diplomatic activity. secretary of state mike pompeo had a phone call who has tweeted that they appreciated the
anna, what are people making of it? a number of danes i've spoken to, pretty bewildered by the situation. how are things now? >> reporter: well, i think yesterday there was a lot of shock and a fair feeling of insult, not just to deal with the whole issue of greenland, the fact that it's not for sale but the president canceling a visit. now tweeting about the nato contributions denmark made not being enough focusing on the percentage points as per usual. it will raise a lot of eyebrows....
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anna edney?: you raise a good point about teenagers getting access to this and that should not be happening. , in thernment's concern beginning the fda said they wanted to make sure i don't have access because of potentially e-cigarettes could be a good way to get adults to stop using cigarettes. that is something that is still being studied and looked at cigarette companies need to turn in applications to the fda to get a marketing clearance. we will know more about the data on smoking cessation. to strike aing balance between adults of being able to use these potentially to stop using cigarettes and keeping them out of the hands of kids at the same time. more to keeping them out of kids and because the use of them has grown to epidemic proportions. host: and 2018 according to the cdc more than one in four high school students use the tobacco product in the past 30 days. product technically a secession device helping you to curb smoking? guest: it is not. it has to get approval from the fda, you
anna edney?: you raise a good point about teenagers getting access to this and that should not be happening. , in thernment's concern beginning the fda said they wanted to make sure i don't have access because of potentially e-cigarettes could be a good way to get adults to stop using cigarettes. that is something that is still being studied and looked at cigarette companies need to turn in applications to the fda to get a marketing clearance. we will know more about the data on smoking...
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anna, thank you. coming up, showing the colors in the skies over new york. i can't believe it.t sophie opened up a wormhole through time? (speaking japanese) where am i? (woman speaking french) are you crazy/nuts? cyclist: pip! pip! (woman speaking french) i'm here, look at me. it's completely your fault. (man speaking french) ok? it's me. it's my fault? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. (pterodactyl screech) believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. new crest gum and sensitivity. and then i jump on the trampoline. ahh brain freeze! no, it's my teeth. your teeth hurt? sensitivity. i should do something about it. 80% of sensitivity starts at the gum line, so treat sensitivity at the source. new crest gum and sensitivity starts treating sensitivity immediately, at the gum line, for relief within days and wraps your teeth in sensitivity protection. ohh your teeth? no, it's brain freeze! crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> president trump today presented basketball legend bob cousy the nat
anna, thank you. coming up, showing the colors in the skies over new york. i can't believe it.t sophie opened up a wormhole through time? (speaking japanese) where am i? (woman speaking french) are you crazy/nuts? cyclist: pip! pip! (woman speaking french) i'm here, look at me. it's completely your fault. (man speaking french) ok? it's me. it's my fault? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. (pterodactyl screech) believe it. geico could...
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. >>> some more news, kristen bell is back as anna in "frozen ii." will sterling k.ally that he is in "frozen ii"? >> you're in "frozen ii." >> i know, i just found out. it's crazy. >> nice try, sterling. we've been hounding him to spil s. serious? i heard that. >> what? >> get out. >> i had a mandate. i had a mandate. it was like d23 is going down. the announcement happens there. >> and who is sterling's character? >> i play general mattias and he army of elsa and anna. >> all right, and you're going to sing, right? >> we'll see. we'll see. ♪ born of cold and winter air and mountain rain combining ♪ >>> and we're getting our first look at "star wars: the rise of skywalker," with the late carrie fisher. >> we couldn't figure out a way to tell the end of the skywalker saga without leia, so we actually realized there was footage that we could use that we could literally write scenes around and suddenly have her as an active part of this movie. she's so alive in the film. >>> it was a "felicity" reunion for j.j. and keri russell, who joins the cast. you're cool now, you
. >>> some more news, kristen bell is back as anna in "frozen ii." will sterling k.ally that he is in "frozen ii"? >> you're in "frozen ii." >> i know, i just found out. it's crazy. >> nice try, sterling. we've been hounding him to spil s. serious? i heard that. >> what? >> get out. >> i had a mandate. i had a mandate. it was like d23 is going down. the announcement happens there. >> and who is sterling's...
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he won't support it in washington, i'm anna warning keep.>up next i'll patrol officer killed after a wild shootout in southern california will ha >>when you have a public servant on the uniform. parishes. that's why we try to make replace our state our communities, a secret. >>california state attorney general javier bus weighing in on the deadly shooting that killed a chp officer in riverside 2 other officers were hurt in that shootout nicole comstock has the latest. >>hunting video of a gunman hunkering down behind his truck. the chp officers he shot with an assault rifle were in the process of impounding it when the allowed him to get his belongings and unfortunately he grabbed the rifle and started firing. a professional photographer and a woman driving behind the truck recorded the deadly gun battle that followed. when police and sheriff's deputies returned fire to take that man down we don't know. >>where the suspect was coming from where he was headed to what his affiliations are. we don't know his motive for this crime. and we won't
he won't support it in washington, i'm anna warning keep.>up next i'll patrol officer killed after a wild shootout in southern california will ha >>when you have a public servant on the uniform. parishes. that's why we try to make replace our state our communities, a secret. >>california state attorney general javier bus weighing in on the deadly shooting that killed a chp officer in riverside 2 other officers were hurt in that shootout nicole comstock has the latest....
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so tell us the story of anna and how they welcomed you to stay with them. >> they live in tanzania two a half hours out of the capital in this rural area they welcomed my oldest daughter and i into their home. we actually stayed in the goat shed. that a home and a shed for cooking and another for the mother-in-law. so we followed the girls around most of the day. we chopped firewood which is very hard to do. we carried water one.7 miles. i didn't think i would make it despite the fact i work out in the gym. we cooked for a long time during the day and they were absolutely in a loving relationship. i talked both of them separately and together but anna tell the story about her marriage i almost left him at the birth of our first son robert. i was shocked. she said i came from a very lush area of tanzania and his land is in the southern part that is very dry here and i confirmed the story later and he said yes i came home and anna had packed her bag and was sitting on the front doorstep with our baby. i was heartbroken that she was leaving and she said because i cannot nurse our son and
so tell us the story of anna and how they welcomed you to stay with them. >> they live in tanzania two a half hours out of the capital in this rural area they welcomed my oldest daughter and i into their home. we actually stayed in the goat shed. that a home and a shed for cooking and another for the mother-in-law. so we followed the girls around most of the day. we chopped firewood which is very hard to do. we carried water one.7 miles. i didn't think i would make it despite the fact i...
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love, your niece, anna kate. >> reporter: anna kate was 7 when her aunt died. it was sudden, scary and heartbreaking. so she took out an old shoe box, decorated it and filled it with thoughts of aunt toni. >> now she's dead. now we can't see her again. and our lives will never be the same again. >> reporter: the ripple effect of toni's death was huge. she was a respected doctor, an ophthalmologist who had a thriving practice first in jackson, mississippi, and later in denver, colorado. a devout christian who sang in her church choir. a mother to a little girl named haley. a wife to man named harold, and the older sister to anna kate's dad todd bertolet. this story is about toni and what happened to her one bright sunny day high up in the mountains. >> 911. what's the address of your emergency? >> i need an alpine mountain rescue team immediately. >> reporter: it's also about how secrets long buried sometimes don't stay that way. where did toni fit into your family? >> she was the middle between two brothers. sometimes she thought that was an advantage and somet
love, your niece, anna kate. >> reporter: anna kate was 7 when her aunt died. it was sudden, scary and heartbreaking. so she took out an old shoe box, decorated it and filled it with thoughts of aunt toni. >> now she's dead. now we can't see her again. and our lives will never be the same again. >> reporter: the ripple effect of toni's death was huge. she was a respected doctor, an ophthalmologist who had a thriving practice first in jackson, mississippi, and later in denver,...