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we're honored today to have annette dunlap as our speaker. annette was awarded an mba from washington university at st. louis. and has more than 30 years of experience as a writer, speaker and entrepreneurial consultant. in her spare time, when she's not raising cattle on a 29-acre farm in north carolina, annette writes books. her first biography was "frank: the story of francis folsom cleveland, america's youngest first lady." and her second book, "the gambler's daughter: a personal and social and personal history" involved a bit of autobiography in exploring her father's gambling addiction. dunlap's current research brings her to lou henry hoover. she has twice been a recipient of the hoover presidential foundation's travel grants for visiting scholars, allowing annette to mind the lou henry hoover manuscript collection here in west branch. dunlap was featured as scholar for frances cleveland and lou henry hoover on c-span's recent series, "america's first ladies." more than a decade has lapsed since lou hoover received a book-length biogra
we're honored today to have annette dunlap as our speaker. annette was awarded an mba from washington university at st. louis. and has more than 30 years of experience as a writer, speaker and entrepreneurial consultant. in her spare time, when she's not raising cattle on a 29-acre farm in north carolina, annette writes books. her first biography was "frank: the story of francis folsom cleveland, america's youngest first lady." and her second book, "the gambler's daughter: a...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome annette b. dunlap who will speak on america's first ladies and the politics of fashion. >> thank you very much. that's a great introduction. well, thank you, tom, for the introduction and i was listening to this saying who is this person? i guess it's the one who stares out from the mirror. first of all, you are the most awesome crowd ever. and i speak at much smaller venues, and i will have to admit that when the first ten people showed up, i said to tom, well, five more people showed up than i was expecting, so i'm feeling great. and then we came down to please raise your hand if there are any available seats, so thank you all so very, very very much. i really appreciate it. so let's take this afternoon to kind of journey through a history of our first ladies and their fashions. and if you haven't had an opportunity to do so while you're here at the hoover this afternoon, i want to encourage you to see the special first ladies exhibit which i finally had a chance to take in this morning when i
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome annette b. dunlap who will speak on america's first ladies and the politics of fashion. >> thank you very much. that's a great introduction. well, thank you, tom, for the introduction and i was listening to this saying who is this person? i guess it's the one who stares out from the mirror. first of all, you are the most awesome crowd ever. and i speak at much smaller venues, and i will have to admit that when the first ten people showed up, i said to...
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we are produced to annette. >> annette, are you ready to go to indoor water park?> i am. >> let's go do it. come on. all right. what do you want to do today? >> reporter: annette is a bubbly and friendly 16-year-old who has a huge sense of adventure. so we headed to the right place for all of that, sahara sam's in west berlin, new jersey. annette is an jernlg nettic teen who does well in school. she's passionate about animals and has dreams of helping them one day. >> one of my goals is to like go to college long term, like for four years. studying in the medical field. and then going to be a vet. >> reporter: she had a blast trying all the rides. she jumped on every ride that she saw. she even tried the lazy river. she has a big heart that she's ready to share with a forever family. >> basically what i think love is, is when someone is trying to help you, they might yell at you, they might scream-9&:% at they might get mad at you but only because they want you to do good and they want the best for you. >> reporter: she knows what she wants in a family. >> someone
we are produced to annette. >> annette, are you ready to go to indoor water park?> i am. >> let's go do it. come on. all right. what do you want to do today? >> reporter: annette is a bubbly and friendly 16-year-old who has a huge sense of adventure. so we headed to the right place for all of that, sahara sam's in west berlin, new jersey. annette is an jernlg nettic teen who does well in school. she's passionate about animals and has dreams of helping them one day. >>...
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nbc bay area's annette miranda is out of the safeway at the river mart in santa clara. annette, we hear there was one really jenn errouse supporter out there maybe trying to encourage all of us to -- you don't have to buy one bag. you can buy a bunch. >> reporter: i they're think you're right. i have the number one customer of the day according to our scott mcgrew he or she donated 56 bags. we definitely need more custo r customers like that. you may have seen some familiar faces at safeway stores throughout the bay area, including our today in the bay team, which was out in full force. >> it feeds one whole family for the holidays. thank you. >> reporter: for the last five years, nbc bay area has teamed up with the grocery chain to raise money and food donations for local food banks, which feed nearly 800,000 people a year. you might think with the booming economy that not as much is needed this season. but that's not true. >> the cost of living in the bay area has skyrocketed so much now that working households, families with two working adults are working full time,
nbc bay area's annette miranda is out of the safeway at the river mart in santa clara. annette, we hear there was one really jenn errouse supporter out there maybe trying to encourage all of us to -- you don't have to buy one bag. you can buy a bunch. >> reporter: i they're think you're right. i have the number one customer of the day according to our scott mcgrew he or she donated 56 bags. we definitely need more custo r customers like that. you may have seen some familiar faces at...
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but annette, brad's wife, was getting very much attached to living in suburban washington.hop obviously was under pressure. >> he actually purchased a motorcycle because he liked to be alone, he liked the privacy of being on a motorcycle, the solitude. >> it wasn't crucial at that point in his career that he would be promoted to the next rank, but in his own mind, it was everything. he felt he had to get promoted. >> bishop's wife that morning spent three hours with an acquaintance saying, i need to find work, we're in serious financial straits here. >> brad bishop ran into several people at the office that day, and he was short-tempered, he's angry that morning. finally tells his supervisor he doesn't feel well and that he's going home. >> i was on my way back to the state department at the 21st street entrance, and suddenly, there in front of me is brad bishop. i said, you look like you've lost your best friend. he said, i didn't get promoted, it's now official. i said, well, i didn't, either. and he said but i'm far more deserving than you. i said, well, why don't you ju
but annette, brad's wife, was getting very much attached to living in suburban washington.hop obviously was under pressure. >> he actually purchased a motorcycle because he liked to be alone, he liked the privacy of being on a motorcycle, the solitude. >> it wasn't crucial at that point in his career that he would be promoted to the next rank, but in his own mind, it was everything. he felt he had to get promoted. >> bishop's wife that morning spent three hours with an...
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annette joins us from frankfurt with more on the story. annette. >> hey. it's quite known there is a risk between central grns and the bundes bank was against qe and the abs. they were quite vocal about that. but, of course, now the new allegations are that mario draghi's management style is dominant, to say the least. you're an expert on management, i guess. what do you think, is mario draghi overly dominant or does he do a good job? >> i think his management style is the actual situation. he has so many different interests of diversing national banks. i think he's doing the right management in this situation. >> looking at all that discussion around qeo an extended abs program, do you think it's really needed right now? >> obviously, it's clear that with pure interest policy right now, we have notified a solution. so we need further steps. if we need qe, i think probably qe makes sense, especially the program that is planning or buying in equities in the future. liquidity actions are done so far. >> to get that clear qe meaning buying sovereign bonds, so
annette joins us from frankfurt with more on the story. annette. >> hey. it's quite known there is a risk between central grns and the bundes bank was against qe and the abs. they were quite vocal about that. but, of course, now the new allegations are that mario draghi's management style is dominant, to say the least. you're an expert on management, i guess. what do you think, is mario draghi overly dominant or does he do a good job? >> i think his management style is the actual...
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annette, tell me if i'm wrong on that? >> you're right.eb bush already came out and said he believes this was a mistake by the president, which is really disappointing. because you know, i mean, i thought he was one of the ones that was pro immigration. but when you running for president you are not any more? i don't know. it's so sad. so sad. >> we'll have you both back. great to have you with us. a big day for america, no question about that. and this is a real opportunity now. for the republicans to prove that they deserved the votes that they've got. coming up. we are closer to a decision from the grand jury in ferguson, missouri. we'll bring you the latest. >>> and we have breaking details about john boehner's lawsuit against the president. keep it here. ♪ it's not about how many miles you can get out of the c-max hybrid. it's about how much life you can fit into it. ♪ the ford c-max hybrid. with an epa-estimated range of 540 miles on a tank of gas. and all the room you need to enjoy the trip. go stretch out. go further. >>> are you w
annette, tell me if i'm wrong on that? >> you're right.eb bush already came out and said he believes this was a mistake by the president, which is really disappointing. because you know, i mean, i thought he was one of the ones that was pro immigration. but when you running for president you are not any more? i don't know. it's so sad. so sad. >> we'll have you both back. great to have you with us. a big day for america, no question about that. and this is a real opportunity now....
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annette said when i used her gun i may have been committing a felony because of 594. are am i right? >> i want you to have a clean conscience. you did not commit a felony. the language and the law, there's exemptions around shooting ranges, and you'll be okay. >> sandy brown helped to lead the 594 campaign, claiming the new law would have a big impact on violent crime. by targetting gun sales arranged over the internet, currently exempt from background checks. >> in our research, we learnt that there were 40,000 guns online in washington state every year that would be sold without a criminal background check. that's a source for illegal guns. >> of the crimes committed, do you have a breakdown or percentage of how many are committed. >> i don't think that law enforcement has been able to break it down. we know of circumstances that could have been avoided if a person had not received a gun without a criminal background check. the prime champ we use was this past year, when a 29-year-old nurse was in her house, and her ex-boyfriend broke in, took a gun and held it to h
annette said when i used her gun i may have been committing a felony because of 594. are am i right? >> i want you to have a clean conscience. you did not commit a felony. the language and the law, there's exemptions around shooting ranges, and you'll be okay. >> sandy brown helped to lead the 594 campaign, claiming the new law would have a big impact on violent crime. by targetting gun sales arranged over the internet, currently exempt from background checks. >> in our...
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annette, what seems to be the problem here? >> reporter: well it's all that noise the construction crews are making. take a look at all these high-rises around me, particularly this building behind me. the construction work on the bay bridge starts around 8:00 p.m. and goes through 5:00 a.m. look how close they are to the bay bridge. residents can hear everything. these complexes, of course, have dual pane windows. they're supposed to block out the noise but as you know construction sound can get really loud. one woman is nine months pregnant. she needs all the sleep she can get before the baby comes. she heard jackhammers starting around 10:30 at night. cal trans just began the work on deteriorating joints in the upper deck of the western span. it is supposed to last ten weeks. it will involve closing lanes while the replacement work is done. this is the next best plan since daytime work caused such a traffic jam when crews installed metal plates over the joint work. this alternative plan is now causing those not in a car some
annette, what seems to be the problem here? >> reporter: well it's all that noise the construction crews are making. take a look at all these high-rises around me, particularly this building behind me. the construction work on the bay bridge starts around 8:00 p.m. and goes through 5:00 a.m. look how close they are to the bay bridge. residents can hear everything. these complexes, of course, have dual pane windows. they're supposed to block out the noise but as you know construction sound...
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors annette with the west park association first, i want to say the sponsor said this was a designation place so our driving that's what he said you have a detailed letter if me and many letters of oppositions 80 it is located in the balboa park plan they still don't address the balboa station plan this plan was formulated through a lengthy process bringing together stakeholders and planning group like the bicycle coalitions and this mayor's office it goes to further housing and mass transit through a transit crucial to the plan was the creation of a commercial corridor existing of folks that service or serve the residents the housing is being built but the commercial corridor is in unless this project is pledged there are 7 places to buy those products there are two vapor lounges within $2.5 million the two maybe 3 mcds the pool hall and the 7-eleven massage establishments are valid businesses and but we feel the corridor is in jeopardy because we're not attracting the neighborhood services we need the stationary and toy stores and high special grocery store
. >> good afternoon, supervisors annette with the west park association first, i want to say the sponsor said this was a designation place so our driving that's what he said you have a detailed letter if me and many letters of oppositions 80 it is located in the balboa park plan they still don't address the balboa station plan this plan was formulated through a lengthy process bringing together stakeholders and planning group like the bicycle coalitions and this mayor's office it goes to...
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. >> annette had to pick up the ingredients for they are thanksgiving dessert. >> i scraped off an inch and there is another inch there now. >> i know how my car will handle and where i'm going to be. >> some kids in exton were happy to enjoy the fun. >> they are all getting hit with the snow. >> playing around and having fun. >> and the snow comes down your jacket and he dumped snow on me and i have snow in my jacket right now. >> and the plows and salt trucks are busy all day. >> i think tomorrow will be okay. >> back here live in exton, i want to show you the tree, and give you perspective on how much snow we have got, can you see the accumulations on the branches there and the snow is knocked off a few times by the wind and the snow in the back neighborhoods, the snow is slippery and if you have to head out this afternoon and this evening, be careful on the roads. eva pilgram, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> in newark delaware, crews are busy all day, ready to treat the roads, road treatment of course is very important. switching live to chad pradelli in main street, doyl
. >> annette had to pick up the ingredients for they are thanksgiving dessert. >> i scraped off an inch and there is another inch there now. >> i know how my car will handle and where i'm going to be. >> some kids in exton were happy to enjoy the fun. >> they are all getting hit with the snow. >> playing around and having fun. >> and the snow comes down your jacket and he dumped snow on me and i have snow in my jacket right now. >> and the plows...
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annette is still with us with mop more on e. on. >> that was a surprise market reaction approximately looking at the numbers, there is a drop in net profit, a drop in revenues and the down side factors weighing on the possibility that e.on is still intact, like the lower wholesale prices for electricity, the access to new practice, and also, of course, they have business in russia and the big ruble is weighing on the earnings, as well. but i guess up theside potential for the shares today is that e. onhas beat expectations. that is something which has not been happening quite often in the past, ever since the german government said they were going to exit in particular. they are also saying they are boosting renewable energy outlook on their own. back to you. >> annette, thank you very much for that. the market not reacting well to that. banjo popolare down 3.2% largely due to bad loans written in the third quart he. unicredit off the best part of 3%. this is helped by a stake sale which took place earlier in the year countering
annette is still with us with mop more on e. on. >> that was a surprise market reaction approximately looking at the numbers, there is a drop in net profit, a drop in revenues and the down side factors weighing on the possibility that e.on is still intact, like the lower wholesale prices for electricity, the access to new practice, and also, of course, they have business in russia and the big ruble is weighing on the earnings, as well. but i guess up theside potential for the shares today...
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annette, you first. president to move on this when the, let's face it, when the republicans have been so stubborn and haven't moved on it at all? >> the expectation is that the time is now. we honestly of theed him to do it long before even in the middle of all these races. he didn't. he said he would do it after the election. well, it's after the election and we look forward to him doing an executive action and by the way, clinton didn't do it, but reagan did it and both bushes did it when it comes to immigration reform and they used executive action and i find it interesting that now we have the republicans criticizing the president and threatening to impeeve him. that's ridiculous. they have an opportunity to act right now. there is a bill that was passed in a bipartisan way that they can take to vote and the votes are there. >> what about the talk of impeachment if the president moves on this, and the hot button issue of senator sessions is that he's concerned about the work permits and the question
annette, you first. president to move on this when the, let's face it, when the republicans have been so stubborn and haven't moved on it at all? >> the expectation is that the time is now. we honestly of theed him to do it long before even in the middle of all these races. he didn't. he said he would do it after the election. well, it's after the election and we look forward to him doing an executive action and by the way, clinton didn't do it, but reagan did it and both bushes did it...
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. >> reporter: annette robinson is a new resident on the street. >> i just bought a home here. never would have crossed my mind that anything like this could happen. >> reporter: darcy spencer, news 4. >> weaver is the second teenager killed in woodbridge in the past week. while police say the murders are unrelated. brendon wilson was shot multiple times monday. he was 16 years old and police have arrested four people in his shooting. >>> let's take a turn to storm team 4, a cold rain is starting to move into our area. meteorologist amelia joins us. >> if you're driving tonight, dealing with wet roads. everybody except for southern maryland and the northern neck, seeing rain reports on twitter and facebook. in the next few hours, temperatures will warm up a bit. as we widen out the picture, all this rain continues to push into the area from the southwest, not just overnight tonight, but throughout the day tomorrow. here on future weather, 8:00 p.m., notice rain still favoring areas north of southern maryland. towards midnight, everybody starts to see rain. that morning commute,
. >> reporter: annette robinson is a new resident on the street. >> i just bought a home here. never would have crossed my mind that anything like this could happen. >> reporter: darcy spencer, news 4. >> weaver is the second teenager killed in woodbridge in the past week. while police say the murders are unrelated. brendon wilson was shot multiple times monday. he was 16 years old and police have arrested four people in his shooting. >>> let's take a turn to...
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nbc bay area's annette, joins us, they're having trouble understanding the scrambling cross sngz. >> -- crossings. >> reporter: the first day. excuse them. they have time to get used to it. i need to go cheesecake factory. a two step process. now, for all the cars allowing me to cross diagonally is safer for pedestrians. >> there were some new lines painted on the streets. and the signs say, all pedestrian movements allowed on block. but people were still confused. >> i didn't understand it. >> due to the volume of foot traffic at this shopping, dining, entertainment destination and all the housing be built. the one is installed at olympic and south maine. the other the traffic lights will get one direction go. on the third. all will be read for cars. pedestrians can go in any direction reducing the risk of being hit. >> like it. kind of cool. never seen it around here. definitely different. >> instead of just going like that. and that. as a driver. really confusing to know when to go. and it's very stressful. >> the only draw backs we have seen for pedestrians is drivers still don't
nbc bay area's annette, joins us, they're having trouble understanding the scrambling cross sngz. >> -- crossings. >> reporter: the first day. excuse them. they have time to get used to it. i need to go cheesecake factory. a two step process. now, for all the cars allowing me to cross diagonally is safer for pedestrians. >> there were some new lines painted on the streets. and the signs say, all pedestrian movements allowed on block. but people were still confused. >> i...
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. >>> up next, the herbert hoover presidential library hosts author annette dunlap as she explores the evolution of first ladies' fashion. she chronicles on the public image of the women living in the white house and what their wardrobe choices reveal about the times in which they lived. this program runs about an hour. >> well, good afternoon and welcome to the herbert hoover presidential library museum. my name's tom schwartz, and i'm the director.
. >>> up next, the herbert hoover presidential library hosts author annette dunlap as she explores the evolution of first ladies' fashion. she chronicles on the public image of the women living in the white house and what their wardrobe choices reveal about the times in which they lived. this program runs about an hour. >> well, good afternoon and welcome to the herbert hoover presidential library museum. my name's tom schwartz, and i'm the director.
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times reporter was recording his video he says something hidden annette >> i did not see anybody for anything i can see what was. i felt like a cop on the head >> he tweeted a fall after getting patched up. there's been no sign of sporadic looting and vandalism seen a few months ago. community leaders admit it clear that a law that qaeda vitas to happen again.they don't want that kind of violence to happen again. inside the justice center at 12 member grand jury meets again to try to decide whether to indict officer wilson in the fatal shooting of on aren't 80 year-old michael brown and so on what charges. the line barricades were secured have the weekend the decision could come soon but does not have to be made until the january deadline. the father of the victim to a time to help a charity handouts thanksgiving turkeys ahead of what will be a difficult call this season for family >> is not going to be the best because my son is dogon of what i'm going to get through as far as i met someone else happy >> taking a look at cause stores this morning. add extra alarm fire killed 32 hors
times reporter was recording his video he says something hidden annette >> i did not see anybody for anything i can see what was. i felt like a cop on the head >> he tweeted a fall after getting patched up. there's been no sign of sporadic looting and vandalism seen a few months ago. community leaders admit it clear that a law that qaeda vitas to happen again.they don't want that kind of violence to happen again. inside the justice center at 12 member grand jury meets again to try...
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. >> reporter: >> pam: annette strauss trout reported from treasure island. >> pam: where and how frogs and fish arkin affecting construction work. >> reporter: the golden gate bridge is doing ok the traffic is moving well this not a great bit fall fall the bill. >> reporter: we have a pleasant weather going into tomorrow and then it a little bit cooler next work week monday and tuesday were good cool down significantly. >> reporter: the temperatures right now are 6966 in a car at san carlos. >> reporter: as a nice night to be out if your home out fog tracker 4. the high pressure will get repeled office sitting over the bay area right now and is preventing cloud coverage. >> reporter: as skis those slopes are still opening nevertheless. 78 for 778 for its santa clara 79 for walnut creek 78 in pittsburgh. it >> reporter: were looking 78 in petaluma 76 in oakland. >> reporter: plenty of sunshine for the coming days the weekend should be nice but there will be more clouds and cooler after that >> pam: head of that tonight will talk to a berkeley city leader of a soda taxes on the work. >>
. >> reporter: >> pam: annette strauss trout reported from treasure island. >> pam: where and how frogs and fish arkin affecting construction work. >> reporter: the golden gate bridge is doing ok the traffic is moving well this not a great bit fall fall the bill. >> reporter: we have a pleasant weather going into tomorrow and then it a little bit cooler next work week monday and tuesday were good cool down significantly. >> reporter: the temperatures right...
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. >> annette miranda joins us from u.c. berkeley this morning. this actually goes against the state budget. >> reporter: that's right. there's an item says that you'll get more money, urjts c., if you don't raise twice. janet pa toll it and owe says the current state funding level is inat pfrpbefore brown prn you're here, next. >> the cost is closer to $13,000 a year. but take a look at year five, which is 2019. twice could be $5,500 a year. this is the plan she is expected to the governing board as i mentioned come across one. ncht and nor tch. freeting from sfrkt live from u.c. berkeley, nanette miranda. >> so if they raise the rights, they could lose that money. >> it is 6:06 on your thursday morning. we'll get a look at your forecast first, a little look outside. that is the toonl of this evening got to forecast for you. this weekend post giants, post election. you're probably ready for a break. now the sun is rising over beautiful mount hamilton. i want to show you tiburon right now. gorgeous clear. you will in the a little bit or into the k
. >> annette miranda joins us from u.c. berkeley this morning. this actually goes against the state budget. >> reporter: that's right. there's an item says that you'll get more money, urjts c., if you don't raise twice. janet pa toll it and owe says the current state funding level is inat pfrpbefore brown prn you're here, next. >> the cost is closer to $13,000 a year. but take a look at year five, which is 2019. twice could be $5,500 a year. this is the plan she is expected to...
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the word spread and the master musicians have ended up being albums by annette parker and nacio jonesere a rock god, you had to come here, dig the crazy percussion, strings and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. if you're in the right frame of mind, mesmerizing. >>> anyone who comes to tangier inevitably ends up lost in the old part of the city. the medina is just what you want it to be. (vo) nourished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we'll have given 50 million dollars over seven years. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i can... order safety goggles. play music for seedlings. post science fair projects. schedule guinea pig feedings. video chemical reactions. take pics of mr. bones. time the next launch. calm down principal jones. i can do all that with my android from tracfone. 90-day plans start as low as $20. unbeatable nationwide coverage. no contract. for a limited time sa
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good morning, annette. >> good morning. i was talking about the state of the grman banking industry. he was saying that he's seeing also a lot of overcapacities here in the market. looking at the retail banking side of things, their foreign players, as well, and profitability has proved low. in addition to these profitability problems right now, of course you have to see the financial stability discounting its additional offers for the biggest banks among them. of course, deutsche bank. and i had to ask her what she preferred because right now there's a discussion that the additional cap again said assets should amount to 6% after what number she preferred. take a listen. >> 27 more than 16 and i think from our german perspective, we've always said we would rather like to see the number in the end to stabilize the higher end. but potentially give the banks more time to achieve it. why did we come up with 16 to 20? coming a bit from the idea that it is need to have funds available is probably a good starting point to say you
good morning, annette. >> good morning. i was talking about the state of the grman banking industry. he was saying that he's seeing also a lot of overcapacities here in the market. looking at the retail banking side of things, their foreign players, as well, and profitability has proved low. in addition to these profitability problems right now, of course you have to see the financial stability discounting its additional offers for the biggest banks among them. of course, deutsche bank....
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annette is in frankfurt with more. >> yes. what was surprising, as well, that the ceo early on today on the program on "squawk box" saying that germany particularly is going very strong, whereas, of course, the macro data right now is suggest that germany is kind of in a dip when it comes to the economic recovery. but reading through the press release, it's astonishing that the consumer related story for henkle is 100% intact. on the back of better than expected shares in asia and africa, at least when it comes to home care and beauty care. making up half of the overall revenue. everybody probably has scored one of the products of henkel, shampoo and which are going very good in those ee memorying markets. in general, one could say the united states is knot doing very well in this but the industrial unit is strong in the states. but that scenario, as well, that the strong recovery we are seeing in the states is not triggering down to consumer spending. with that, back to you. >> annette, thank you very much. >>> another compan
annette is in frankfurt with more. >> yes. what was surprising, as well, that the ceo early on today on the program on "squawk box" saying that germany particularly is going very strong, whereas, of course, the macro data right now is suggest that germany is kind of in a dip when it comes to the economic recovery. but reading through the press release, it's astonishing that the consumer related story for henkle is 100% intact. on the back of better than expected shares in asia...
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annette is in frankfurt. let's start with you first. >> that was pretty much in line with expectations, what we saw now when it comes to first quarter gdp here in germany. it's flat lining. looking at what has driven that no growth scenario here is that consumption was up significantly whereas investments had a serious slump. so in order to get the german economy on track, the german government has to set the economic policy ride in order to incentivize corporate to spend money again in germany. looking at which kind of investments are dropping the most, it was capital expenditures, so key investments which were significantly lower in the third quarter. economists are now saying that, well, that can be blamed quite a bit to those geopolitical tensions, insecurities surrounding the world economic outlook because, of course, german corporates are not selling the products predominantly here in germany, but elsewhere. and that is also what the german government is following that narrative, that emerging markets a
annette is in frankfurt. let's start with you first. >> that was pretty much in line with expectations, what we saw now when it comes to first quarter gdp here in germany. it's flat lining. looking at what has driven that no growth scenario here is that consumption was up significantly whereas investments had a serious slump. so in order to get the german economy on track, the german government has to set the economic policy ride in order to incentivize corporate to spend money again in...
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annette is in frankfurt with more on the story. >> yes, indeed. and the market is not really looking at the bright news here when rwe is reporting. they are looking at some insecurities rounding the dividend because the market is still expecting that the company is going to pay a dividend of one year. and looking at their dividend payout ratio and the profit level there, they probably will achieve that look increasingly unlikely. we have operating profit now down by 30% in that quarter and that was a little bit more than expected. but this does not make up for the level of operating profit we are looking at. and in addition to that poor operating profit performance, there also comes some insecurities surrounding the sale of their dva broader which they were planning on selling to the russian billionaire mikhail freedman for roughly the price bidding in euros, but with all those tensions, even the ceo of rwe is now saying we cannot predict that we will be able to bring the talks to an end until the end of this year. and that, of course, is negative
annette is in frankfurt with more on the story. >> yes, indeed. and the market is not really looking at the bright news here when rwe is reporting. they are looking at some insecurities rounding the dividend because the market is still expecting that the company is going to pay a dividend of one year. and looking at their dividend payout ratio and the profit level there, they probably will achieve that look increasingly unlikely. we have operating profit now down by 30% in that quarter...
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. >> annette lost her life and she told her husband she wanted her, a to be fired into the night's sky. he worked with a fireworks company to include her, a ashe the fireworks. gary mondor said their 13 years of marriage were the best 13 years of his life. >> at least he got some closure, too. >> yeah, yeah. >> time now, 6:40. a disturbing discovery inside a child's who will wean bag. >> and our coverage of decision 2014 continuing, why the entire country watching the price of soda here in the bay area. >> taking a live look outside this morning, can you make it out? any guesses? >> what are we looking at? >> we're back with 15 minutes of nonstop news after this break. >>> now 15 minutes of continuous news, weather and traffic on "today in the bay." >> if you didn't know already, let us inform you today is election day. polls across the bay area will be up in about 15 minutes at 7:00 sharp. >> we have team coverage of decision 2014. bob redell is in san jose with a closer look at the big south bay races. >> that's one of the polling stations you'll be looking at right there. >> we begi
. >> annette lost her life and she told her husband she wanted her, a to be fired into the night's sky. he worked with a fireworks company to include her, a ashe the fireworks. gary mondor said their 13 years of marriage were the best 13 years of his life. >> at least he got some closure, too. >> yeah, yeah. >> time now, 6:40. a disturbing discovery inside a child's who will wean bag. >> and our coverage of decision 2014 continuing, why the entire country watching...
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annette is a six time u.s. rifle team champion. >> my palmer rifle that i shoot for the u.s. team, she led a campaign against ballot initiative 594. >> fight 954 waists resources on something that will not make washington safer. >> 594 was designed to plug loopholes in gun laws by mandating background checks for private arm sales and gun transfers. on election day, in a landslide. almost 60 to 40%. did the nra underestimate this? >> i think they did. and now they have a huge huge battle on their hans. because lit spread to other states. this is a cancer, seattles are a test bed for this. >> so what -- you can hear from many of these advocates for no gun laws, what they are saying is that this is a cancer, they fear it can spread across the nation and tony that's with very good reason, there are more than two dozen states that have some sort of method to puttishen shoes like this in the hands of voters. >> wait a minute here, adam, washington state here, they have legalized marijuana in washington state, they have a $15 an hour minimum wage. >> right. >> this plays there, what
annette is a six time u.s. rifle team champion. >> my palmer rifle that i shoot for the u.s. team, she led a campaign against ballot initiative 594. >> fight 954 waists resources on something that will not make washington safer. >> 594 was designed to plug loopholes in gun laws by mandating background checks for private arm sales and gun transfers. on election day, in a landslide. almost 60 to 40%. did the nra underestimate this? >> i think they did. and now they have a...
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four years later, annette wants justice for the death of her daughter. >> i don't think he should getch is what he has done. >> we asked jed about his reaction to all of this and he issued a written statement to the i-team "i followed all rules and requirements for federal employment in 2011. i acknowledge having made mistakes in the past that i am deeply regretful of but i remain fully committed to the mission of the v.a. and the veterans we serve. >> surprising, scott mcfarland, thank you. to watch the i-team's original report detailing this case, head to our website and click on "investigation." >> cold out there. not yet but i guess -- >> dropping fast. >> wherever you put your coat, go get it out. >> back seat for me. i am a little closer for being ready. for sure, the cold, topic of conversation really over the next several days, and even with the cold, we're talking about conversational flurries, maybe a little conversational light snow. are we ever really ready for that first dose of winter cold that comes in? tomorrow morning we have a warm winter jacket and start at 38 degre
four years later, annette wants justice for the death of her daughter. >> i don't think he should getch is what he has done. >> we asked jed about his reaction to all of this and he issued a written statement to the i-team "i followed all rules and requirements for federal employment in 2011. i acknowledge having made mistakes in the past that i am deeply regretful of but i remain fully committed to the mission of the v.a. and the veterans we serve. >> surprising, scott...
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annette doyle talking about a plan for people stranded in the mediterranean. thank you. >> coming up, we'll take a closer look at china's pollution problem. we have the sport. why the united states rugby team is guaranteed to be part of a record breaking group. . >> andy is here. >> three formula 1 teams are contemplating a walk out. too much of the sports money was claimed to be going to the bigger teams. the unhappy trio took part in the practice sessions in austin. the teams were not in texas due to financial difficulties, 18 cars are set to be on the starting grid. it's the lowest number. >> chelsea look odds on to consolidate a lead at the top of the english premier league. four clear of southampton, home to qpr. the early game sees liverpool away at newcastle, a fixture that produces a lot of goals. >> we won 6-0 a couple of years ago. if we do that again, that would be great. it's a good entertaining game between both teams, but for us we'll look into it. we will be solid defensively, looking at creating an attack going forward. >> i'm confident i know
annette doyle talking about a plan for people stranded in the mediterranean. thank you. >> coming up, we'll take a closer look at china's pollution problem. we have the sport. why the united states rugby team is guaranteed to be part of a record breaking group. . >> andy is here. >> three formula 1 teams are contemplating a walk out. too much of the sports money was claimed to be going to the bigger teams. the unhappy trio took part in the practice sessions in austin. the...
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>>that's richard annett parody -- and it's already gone viral. >> i already did my version of that song. his is good though. >> the poor guy is just trying to trace money for charity. >> were making fun of them. >> what are you doing? you're not growing any mustaches? >> they just give money to file late. >> and a lot of people are waking up the were up late watching the election results but we want to hear your opinions. a posted an update on my fifth book page. what you think? some are saying that rauner is the winner. we have some quick reaction. here's what we've gotten so far. people are really saying that clinton should concede. but he is saying we should count all the votes. head on to my face a page and put your comments on there. keep it clean and some people are upset i had to delete some things but let's keep it clean sweep to show them on the air. the digging in politics, all these sites have popped up since need silver found success predicting election results. a lot of people were predicting. nate silver al gave the governor a 66 percent chance to win. he said he found tha
>>that's richard annett parody -- and it's already gone viral. >> i already did my version of that song. his is good though. >> the poor guy is just trying to trace money for charity. >> were making fun of them. >> what are you doing? you're not growing any mustaches? >> they just give money to file late. >> and a lot of people are waking up the were up late watching the election results but we want to hear your opinions. a posted an update on my fifth...
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i would like to have you meet annette. what do you want to do today? she's a bubbly and friendly 16-year-old who has a huge sense of adventure. we headed to the right place for all of that, sahara sam's in new jersey. she's an energetic teen who does well in school. she's passionate about animals and has dreams of helping them one day. >> one of my goals is to go to college long-term for four years, studying and the medical field. and then going to be a vet. >> she had a blast trying all the rides. she jumped on every ride she saw. she even tried the lazy river. she has a big heart that she's ready to share with a forever family. >> basically what i think love is is when someone is trying to help you, they might yell at you, they might scream at you, they might get mad at you, it's only because they want you to do good and they want the best for you. >> she knows what she wants in a family. >> someone who is loving, supportive on everything i do. someone who loves me for me and not for me wanting to be something else. somebody who is loving. >> she's r
i would like to have you meet annette. what do you want to do today? she's a bubbly and friendly 16-year-old who has a huge sense of adventure. we headed to the right place for all of that, sahara sam's in new jersey. she's an energetic teen who does well in school. she's passionate about animals and has dreams of helping them one day. >> one of my goals is to go to college long-term for four years, studying and the medical field. and then going to be a vet. >> she had a blast...
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tonight you'll meet annette march-grier. >> french fries, two honeymustard and a milkshake.dy ordered the same thing as me. that is my daddy. >> my son's father, he was murdered. they had a bond, it was just a bond a lot of kids don't have with their father. i love my city. i have lived here all of my life, but people here are having crisis after crisis. i believe that the violence in this city and grief are directly connected. >> i feel safe that somebody hurt my dad. >> a child's grief is different than adults. they can easily lose their identity and their security in that shift can be very dangerous. there you go, right your feelings. what are you feeling today? our program provides a safe place for a child to recover. our volunteers help the children explore their feelings. why did you choose red? >> i was angry that my dad passed away. >> and talk about healthy ways of coping. >> get that anger out! we teach our children that it's okay to cry. it's okay. he's feeling very sad. grief is truly a public health problem. we have got to begin to address it. coping is how we d
tonight you'll meet annette march-grier. >> french fries, two honeymustard and a milkshake.dy ordered the same thing as me. that is my daddy. >> my son's father, he was murdered. they had a bond, it was just a bond a lot of kids don't have with their father. i love my city. i have lived here all of my life, but people here are having crisis after crisis. i believe that the violence in this city and grief are directly connected. >> i feel safe that somebody hurt my dad....
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. >> reporter: annette is a 6-time champion. >> that's my baby. >> reporter: she led a campaign against ballot 594. >> it waves resources on something that will not make washington safer. >> reporter: it was designed to plug loopholes and gun laws, mandating checks. on election day washington voters passed 594 in a landslide. almost 60 to 40%. >> did the n.r.a. underestimate the fight? >> i think they did. they have a huge, huge battle on their hands. it will spread to other states. this is a cancer. seattle is a test bed. >> you can watch more of atam may's report coming up. >> there were intense changes from capitol hill. lawmakers questioned takata to why it took years to address a defect linked to deaths. 5.8 million cars have been recalled. lisa stark has more. >> the senators were frustrated with the answers they were getting from tashing arta and the others about whether they understand what is the problem with the detective airbags that are causing them to explode. 14 million vehicles have been recalled and involves vehicles made by 10 car companies. lawmakers believe they do no
. >> reporter: annette is a 6-time champion. >> that's my baby. >> reporter: she led a campaign against ballot 594. >> it waves resources on something that will not make washington safer. >> reporter: it was designed to plug loopholes and gun laws, mandating checks. on election day washington voters passed 594 in a landslide. almost 60 to 40%. >> did the n.r.a. underestimate the fight? >> i think they did. they have a huge, huge battle on their hands....
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annett, some pretty tense moments here. >> reporter: definitely tense. minutes matter when you're trying to save someone's life. rescue crews ran into a bit of a roadblock of sorts when they got here. >> reporter: experienced hikers know in san jose's park, they need to wash their footing, especially after a rainy day like saturday. >> it is slipry. it is okay though. with hiking work the right gear. >> reporter: somehow a 17-year-old boy fell down eagle rock peak tumbling 30 feet down. then 70 feet through brush. at first, the urban search and rescue, firefighters and park range hers difficulty finding him. when they did, reaching him was another matter. the terrain around him was rugged. >> they have some, what we call euvs, emergency utility vehicles. they're kind of a four-wheel drive cart that was able to get access to that location. with the equipment, the ropes, things like that. >> once crewsed reached him, they moved the victim to where a helicopter could access him. seeing him was a relief for the responders because a previous rescue in the vic
annett, some pretty tense moments here. >> reporter: definitely tense. minutes matter when you're trying to save someone's life. rescue crews ran into a bit of a roadblock of sorts when they got here. >> reporter: experienced hikers know in san jose's park, they need to wash their footing, especially after a rainy day like saturday. >> it is slipry. it is okay though. with hiking work the right gear. >> reporter: somehow a 17-year-old boy fell down eagle rock peak...
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. >> annette is a six time u.s. rifle team champion. >> that is my palmer rifle i shoot for the u.s. team. >> she led a campaign against ballot initiatives 594. >> it wastes resources on something that will not make washington safer. >> 594 was designed to plug loopholes in gun laws. by mandating background checks for private armed sales and gun transfers. on election day, washington voters passed 594 in a landslide. almost 60 to 40%. did the nra underestimate this fight? is. >> i think they did, and now they have a huge huge battle on their hans, because it will spread to other states, this is a cancer. seattle was a toast bed for this initiative. >> yeah, that's a common theme you hear from gun rights supporters they call it a cancer in can spread across the country, that's because there are just over two dozen states that currently have some sort of a ballot initialtive, or referendum, that can put these issues directly in the hands of voters and there are other states we have confirmed maine, and nevada also loo
. >> annette is a six time u.s. rifle team champion. >> that is my palmer rifle i shoot for the u.s. team. >> she led a campaign against ballot initiatives 594. >> it wastes resources on something that will not make washington safer. >> 594 was designed to plug loopholes in gun laws. by mandating background checks for private armed sales and gun transfers. on election day, washington voters passed 594 in a landslide. almost 60 to 40%. did the nra underestimate this...
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and beyond race annette necessity, but ac good person in a time of tension, anger, and unrest. >>> chicagoepartment store closed since friday in a deadly shooting reopens today. meantime, learning new details about the victim. twenty-two year old nadia sus come to her injured yesterday. shooting happened on her birthday. her family had reportedly planned surprise party for her after work. but police say her exboyfriend, 31 year old marcus d, walk up to the cosmetics counter where she worked in the in other words strom store and shot her. he then turned the gun on himself. >>> several penn state board members are asking to review the documents used to create the free report. nine of the al loom any elected members say the material belongs to the board, at least one trustee calls freeh report, quote, inherently incomplete work. the 2012 report accused top university officials of hiding complaints that jerry sandusky was molesting children. a spokesperson says the members request is now under review. >>> the prescription drug commonly known acinar can is now more widely available here in penn
and beyond race annette necessity, but ac good person in a time of tension, anger, and unrest. >>> chicagoepartment store closed since friday in a deadly shooting reopens today. meantime, learning new details about the victim. twenty-two year old nadia sus come to her injured yesterday. shooting happened on her birthday. her family had reportedly planned surprise party for her after work. but police say her exboyfriend, 31 year old marcus d, walk up to the cosmetics counter where she...
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one was annette berry's daughter, amy wheat, who fell from the truck and died. >> she was the love offe, my only child. >> reporter: he was arrested but not prosecuted. police gave him a breathalyzer six hours after the incident. he would resign months later but the i-team found the v.a. soon rehired him to a six-figure job and the agency quickly realized it made a mistake in doing so. staging an emergency meeting in d.c. and eventually saying the process of rehiring wasn't thorough and deeply regrettable. in a draft memo from the meeting, it reveals he didn't check a key box asking if he ever resigned from the agency under unfavorable circumstances. we tracked down the agency's deputy secretary. he's still employed by the agen ag. aru concerned that sends a bad message to the rest of the work force about the agency? >> yeah, i am concerned. i think it's unfortunate. that's an issue i looked into a number of months back. what i was able to conclude was that there had been a settlement in place, and that my ability to talk in any detail about the instances around that or to take any fu
one was annette berry's daughter, amy wheat, who fell from the truck and died. >> she was the love offe, my only child. >> reporter: he was arrested but not prosecuted. police gave him a breathalyzer six hours after the incident. he would resign months later but the i-team found the v.a. soon rehired him to a six-figure job and the agency quickly realized it made a mistake in doing so. staging an emergency meeting in d.c. and eventually saying the process of rehiring wasn't thorough...
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sergeant barnum says this goes on beyond an officer comfort ago child in need, beyond race annette necessityabout ac good person in a time of tension, anger, and unrest. >>> well, pope francis is spending his last day in turkey, celebrating mass alongside pay tree arc bart thole new, before returning to the vatican, francis will meet with young refugees from syria and iraq. earlier in his trip, the holy father criticized the muslim extremist group isis, describing their actions, as barbarick. in a historic moment saturday, the pontiff asked for a blessing from pay tree arc bartholomew. francis bought before the man who leads the worlds' 300 million orthodox christians. >> well, the nfl says it will, again, make changes to its personal conduct policy this comes just 24 hours after ray rice won an appeal over his indefinite suspension from the league. rice was initially suspended for two games after being accused of assaulting his then fiancee. but, after videos of the attack surfaced, commissioner roger goodel suspended risin definitely. the nfl says it expects its newly revised personal cond
sergeant barnum says this goes on beyond an officer comfort ago child in need, beyond race annette necessityabout ac good person in a time of tension, anger, and unrest. >>> well, pope francis is spending his last day in turkey, celebrating mass alongside pay tree arc bart thole new, before returning to the vatican, francis will meet with young refugees from syria and iraq. earlier in his trip, the holy father criticized the muslim extremist group isis, describing their actions, as...
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. >> annette said when i used her gun, i may have been committing a felony because of .594.she right? >> i want to you have a good cone she knew. she did not commit a felony. rules on shooting ranges specifically are called out in 594. the language is there in the law. there is an exemption and you are going to be okay. >> sandy brown helped lead the 594 campaign. he claims the new law will have a big impact on violent crime by targeting private gun sales arranged over the internet. currently exempt from background checks. >> in our research, we learned that there are about 40,000 guns that are available online in washington state every year that would be sold without a criminal background check. so that becomes a source for illegal guns. >> and of the crimes committed here, do you have a breakdown, a percentage of how many are committed by illegal gun sales? >> i don't think that that law enforcement has been able to break it down that way. but we do know of circumstances that could have been avoid did if a person had not received a gun without a criminal background check.
. >> annette said when i used her gun, i may have been committing a felony because of .594.she right? >> i want to you have a good cone she knew. she did not commit a felony. rules on shooting ranges specifically are called out in 594. the language is there in the law. there is an exemption and you are going to be okay. >> sandy brown helped lead the 594 campaign. he claims the new law will have a big impact on violent crime by targeting private gun sales arranged over the...
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. >> annette says down the stretch, they think that scott is vulnerable democrats have been consistent and strong. >> he's also campaigning with ted cruz. he didn't believe in immigration. so telling me who you're with and i'll tell you who you are. that's a big saying that we have in spanish. that's what rick scott is. >> for more let me bring in adam smith, tampa bay times. mitt caesar also with us. great to have you both with us. mitch, you first. let's talk early voting. what are the numbers. does it give you any encouragement. >> well, we've always talked about trends. and the trends in south florida as well as the trends in broward county are very significant because we are the largest democratic county and south florida is a democratic region. we have noticed day after day increased numbers, sunday, just yesterday, we topped our previous best day in early voting by 60%. in this county alone, over 20,000 people voted in early voting just yesterday. so we believe and that is a south florida regional issue, as well, all three county, broward, dade, palm beach all doing seemingly we
. >> annette says down the stretch, they think that scott is vulnerable democrats have been consistent and strong. >> he's also campaigning with ted cruz. he didn't believe in immigration. so telling me who you're with and i'll tell you who you are. that's a big saying that we have in spanish. that's what rick scott is. >> for more let me bring in adam smith, tampa bay times. mitt caesar also with us. great to have you both with us. mitch, you first. let's talk early voting....