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thank you, miss annie. >> i feel like they welcomed me with open arms today. felt so much love and care. >> reporter: in america, some people love to build walls. sht if this one block of this haeat country shows us anything, it's that we love tearing them down even more. steve hartman, "on the road," in somerville, south carolina. >> thank you. >> we come together. >> glor: i liked it the first time, love it even more now. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor in new york. we'll see you again on monday. have a great weekend. good night. what we're learning today about the *screw up.. on the bart now at six, a brand-new railway built with used parts peer what we are learning today about the screwup on the bart tracks to san jose. >> evening, and alan martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook pick >> we have a news -- new story for us-6. an unusual gathering today were the diocese brought the priest together to discuss the broadening abuse scandal in the catholic church. the reporter, emily turner was there. emily dirk >> reporter: they met in here, the
thank you, miss annie. >> i feel like they welcomed me with open arms today. felt so much love and care. >> reporter: in america, some people love to build walls. sht if this one block of this haeat country shows us anything, it's that we love tearing them down even more. steve hartman, "on the road," in somerville, south carolina. >> thank you. >> we come together. >> glor: i liked it the first time, love it even more now. that is the "cbs evening...
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thank you, miss annie. >> i feel like they welcomed me with open arms today.felt so much love and care. >> reporter: in america some people love to build walls, but if this one block of this great country shows us anything, it's that we love tearing them down even more. steve hartman on the road in summerville, south carolina. >> thank you. >> we'll come together. >> and that is the overnight news for this wednesday. from the cbs broadcast center right here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. >>> it's wednesday, september 19th, 2018. this is the cbs morning news. >> another twist in the confirmation process of supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh. now the woman who claimed he assaulted her when they were teens is making a new request. >>> the death toll climbs in the aftermath of hurricane florence. rivers are still rising and there is more danger ahead.
thank you, miss annie. >> i feel like they welcomed me with open arms today.felt so much love and care. >> reporter: in america some people love to build walls, but if this one block of this great country shows us anything, it's that we love tearing them down even more. steve hartman on the road in summerville, south carolina. >> thank you. >> we'll come together. >> and that is the overnight news for this wednesday. from the cbs broadcast center right here in new...
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there's a big chunk in annie where daddy warbucks he damageses with annie and he sings this song.art for the love of this child and it culminates at the end of the song and people are quiet and i go, annie, i want to adopt you. this is a pivotal moment. if i'm going to go off booklets stay in the neighborhood because if i say the wrong thing in this moment it could literally kill the whole play. >> jimmy: right. >> so i said what's the worst thing i can say? perfect. annie, i want to marry you. don't say that. so every night whenwewould get closer to it. it was like a big huge sign in my head don't say that. don't say that. >> jimmy: why would you even have that thought? >> because i don't want to go there. >> jimmy: and do you feel like addressing it in your head makes it less likely that you will say it? >> it worked in every other time that i've done it. >> jimmy: really? >> because i did not want the headline. old black man proposes to 10-year-old white girl! >> jimmy: you didn't want that? >> no! >> jimmy: so wait. >> every time i would go, annie, and then like i want to ado
there's a big chunk in annie where daddy warbucks he damageses with annie and he sings this song.art for the love of this child and it culminates at the end of the song and people are quiet and i go, annie, i want to adopt you. this is a pivotal moment. if i'm going to go off booklets stay in the neighborhood because if i say the wrong thing in this moment it could literally kill the whole play. >> jimmy: right. >> so i said what's the worst thing i can say? perfect. annie, i want...
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annie: it was a huge deal.rock concluded we can build this business by ourselves but it would be great to be in this arena. when the ishares business was up for sale, they were able to take it. business has really paid off for them. today they are the global leader in etf's, 1.8 trillion. carol: and that was the big push back against excessive fees and passive investing. timing could not be better. annie: what we have seen is a huge explosion in passive investing that has allowed blackrock to really profit. it has not slowed down. jason: larry fink is a guy who was well-known known for a want of reasons, not the least of which is, he knows risk. that goes back to the 1980's. he gets fired for a big bet that goes the wrong way and goes into the comfortable arms of blackstone. but the risk is always so much in the back of his mind and never was that more important than over the last 10 years. annie: larry fink is a process of over risk. he had his own major loss when he was at first boston. in the 10 years of the
annie: it was a huge deal.rock concluded we can build this business by ourselves but it would be great to be in this arena. when the ishares business was up for sale, they were able to take it. business has really paid off for them. today they are the global leader in etf's, 1.8 trillion. carol: and that was the big push back against excessive fees and passive investing. timing could not be better. annie: what we have seen is a huge explosion in passive investing that has allowed blackrock to...
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our thanks to ron and annie terrific conversation. thank you both for coming on. >>> coming up for us, president trump says there's a lingering stench at the justice department. we'll talk all about it when we come back. so you just walk around telling people geico could help them save money on car insurance? yea,that and homeowners, renters, motorcycle and boat insurance. huh.that's nice. what happens when you catch a fish? gecko: whoa. geico. more than just car insurance. see how much you could save at geico.com. i'm ok! that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flights for us. so i'm more than confident. kayak. search one and done. starts with great sleep. and the sleep number 360 smart bed is my competitive edge. it intelligently senses our movements and automatically adjusts our firmness and support on each side to keep us both incredibly comfortable. it can even warm our feet to help us fall asleep faster. it's great sleep i can feel and see. better sleep
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our thanks to ron and annie carny, terrific conversation.g on. >>> coming up for us, president trump says there's a lingering stench at the justice department. that's what he told the crowd tonight in missouri. he is back home, newark airport in new jersey where he will spend the weekend at his new jersey golf resort. we'll talk all about it when we come back. >>> a bit of breaking news on the committee front. as they say, this just handed to me. chuck grassley, chairman of the committee has responded on twitter. he writes at 11:27 eastern time tonight, five times now we have granted extension for dr. ford to decide if she wants to proceed with her desire, stated one week ago that she wants to tell senate her story. dr. ford, if you changed your mind, say so, so we can move on. i want to hear your testimony. come to us or we to you. the chairman of the judiciary committee, chuck grassley. that's the state of play as of ten minutes ago. this controversy over this kavanaugh nomination is not the only storm this administration is dealing with t
our thanks to ron and annie carny, terrific conversation.g on. >>> coming up for us, president trump says there's a lingering stench at the justice department. that's what he told the crowd tonight in missouri. he is back home, newark airport in new jersey where he will spend the weekend at his new jersey golf resort. we'll talk all about it when we come back. >>> a bit of breaking news on the committee front. as they say, this just handed to me. chuck grassley, chairman of...
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joining me is annie lynn ski, chief correspondent for the boston globe. jonathan swan himself, axios reporter, and an author and political reporter. let me start with jonathan. do you expect trump in his usual fashion to strike out against the sources in this book including porter, and attack him personally? >> it's very possible. this week -- so, trump hasn't read the book. the white house got a pdf version of the book last tuesday night. and aides have been reading through the book and feeding to trump what they're reading. and one of the things that really struck them was that gary cohn and rob porter play starring roles in the book. the book opens with gary cohn taking a piece of paper of the korean trade deal off trump's desk so trump can't sign the termination. rob porter is seemingly on almost every page. so, the white house is furious at them and trump is furious at them privately. >> he'll go after rob porter personally? >> he talked about it privately. >> do you expect him to do it publicly? >> i wouldn't rule it out. >> i want to go to annie. w
joining me is annie lynn ski, chief correspondent for the boston globe. jonathan swan himself, axios reporter, and an author and political reporter. let me start with jonathan. do you expect trump in his usual fashion to strike out against the sources in this book including porter, and attack him personally? >> it's very possible. this week -- so, trump hasn't read the book. the white house got a pdf version of the book last tuesday night. and aides have been reading through the book and...
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annie, to your piece in the boston globe. it's titled "republicans are adopting trump's tactics in coughing battle." you said said there was a time these tactics made the republican establishment nauseous and nervous. he and republicans have ripped up the rules for a high court confirmation and adopted trump's hyper combative ways for the kavanaugh fight. is this strategy all about winning at all costs to apiece the bases? >> i mean, that's certainly what are it has been looking like. it's been hard for me to understand why exactly the republicans haven't just pull this had nomination. this is such a dirty, terrible conversation that the country is being dragged through. and there's nothing particularly special about judge kavanaugh. he could easily be replaced by another conservative judge. and the president i will say did allude to that today at his press conference which i thought was quite surprising. >> he gave himself an opening. >> he did give himself an opening. if i were kavanaugh, i would be a little bit terrified b
annie, to your piece in the boston globe. it's titled "republicans are adopting trump's tactics in coughing battle." you said said there was a time these tactics made the republican establishment nauseous and nervous. he and republicans have ripped up the rules for a high court confirmation and adopted trump's hyper combative ways for the kavanaugh fight. is this strategy all about winning at all costs to apiece the bases? >> i mean, that's certainly what are it has been looking...
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our thanks to ron and annie carny, terrific conversation.ou both for coming on. >>> coming up for us, president trump says there's a lingering stench at the justice department. that's what he told the crowd tonight in missouri. he is back home, newark airport in new jersey where he will spend the weekend at his new jersey golf resort. we'll talk all about it when we come back. time nasal congestion closes in, breathe right strips are designed to simply open your nose right back up. ♪ breathe better. sleep better. breathe right. to me, he's, phil micwell, dad.o golfer. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop irreversible joint damage, and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if
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, she also went down the chute. >> bye, annie.lly no more contestants for the upcoming season of "the bachelor." one person would be happy if the season got sped up that quickly. >> jack. >> i was just celebrating. i hope everybody saw that. i stopped crying momentarily enough to celebrate. >> just watch pittsburgh play this sunday, then the crying will start again. >> let's replace the roast ceremony with the ellen "no or go." just get it over with. >> i like it. >> three episodes. period. >> we are looking forward to the next season of "the bachelor." >> who is we? >> kendis. >> you and i are looking forward to the next season of "the bachelor." >>> next, a bombshell about michael douglas. he apparently nearly died but was saved by danny devito. >> of all people. devito revealed on "the talk" that while they were filming 1984's "romancing the stone," douglas was bitten by a snake and devito knew just what to do. >> i was spitting all over the place and i said, it's a good thing this didn't bite you on the [ bleep ], man. you wou
, she also went down the chute. >> bye, annie.lly no more contestants for the upcoming season of "the bachelor." one person would be happy if the season got sped up that quickly. >> jack. >> i was just celebrating. i hope everybody saw that. i stopped crying momentarily enough to celebrate. >> just watch pittsburgh play this sunday, then the crying will start again. >> let's replace the roast ceremony with the ellen "no or go." just get it over...
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and annie palmer, the chief executive, he is determined to this to bea executive, he is determined tosuccess. we will talk about this in the future. we have picked out the story especially so you garjoseph, because you are from the us. this is a look at the mayor of kenner, which think is in louisiana, by vice, where kids are being banned from wearing nike issues because of this ad campaign. this shows that 90's business strategy here is working. —— nike's. they knew would be controversial. do i wish that some politicians in america, up to and including a president, would resist the need for once, i think it would be helpful... but doesn't this infringe on people got that right to wear what they wa nt got that right to wear what they want when they want in the united states ? want when they want in the united states? this is an interesting story because ultimately my read on it is that they talk of a private funding. we'll about alastair cook this morning, because he was such a start in the world of cricket. alastair cook, who finally retired yesterday, on his international career. he
and annie palmer, the chief executive, he is determined to this to bea executive, he is determined tosuccess. we will talk about this in the future. we have picked out the story especially so you garjoseph, because you are from the us. this is a look at the mayor of kenner, which think is in louisiana, by vice, where kids are being banned from wearing nike issues because of this ad campaign. this shows that 90's business strategy here is working. —— nike's. they knew would be controversial....
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my name is annie mah, and i am the legislative aide to supervisor katey tang. i'm here to share supervisor tang's support of self-help for the elderly. the project includes a conversion and modest expansion of a vacant single-family home which was generously donated to self-help for continuance services to the outer sunset community. supervisor tang has visited the seniors at the current location for many years now, and the clubhouse is filled with over 50 seniors each day who come and congregate with each other and spend a lot of time with each other over a hot meal. the social workers only have two workers to one desk at the end of the room, and this area is important because it allows seniors to get help with different things. the expansion will help the seniors get more services and the assistance that they need. it will allow them to benefit from the comprehensive social services provided by self-help, including the meals, education and wellness services and supportive services. i hope that you will join supervisor tang in supporting this project at 3133 t
my name is annie mah, and i am the legislative aide to supervisor katey tang. i'm here to share supervisor tang's support of self-help for the elderly. the project includes a conversion and modest expansion of a vacant single-family home which was generously donated to self-help for continuance services to the outer sunset community. supervisor tang has visited the seniors at the current location for many years now, and the clubhouse is filled with over 50 seniors each day who come and...
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she played annie in "annie." ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow inside ♪ >> i don't nope if i actually realized thatal decision. she let go of her singing dreams to pursue a career on wall street, a field that she thought would provide more financial stability. >> a little glimmer of light still existed for a dream that i had. being an adult and trying to make it work as a career is very different than being a kid singing in a living room. >> after jessica quits her job, she bndeginsing the pavement, babysitting by day and performing at open mic nights by night. she goes to any audition she can find where you don't need an agent to try out, competing against hundreds of other hopefuls for every role. >> i was afraid, monthly, that i was not going to make my rent. i questioned myself probably every minute of every day. did i just ruin my life? have i made the worst decision in the entire world? >> but then, the relentless auditioning starts to pay off. she lands small roles in a number of shows and, finally, nine years after she left wall street, she lands the role of a lifetime -- ♪ a starring role
she played annie in "annie." ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow inside ♪ >> i don't nope if i actually realized thatal decision. she let go of her singing dreams to pursue a career on wall street, a field that she thought would provide more financial stability. >> a little glimmer of light still existed for a dream that i had. being an adult and trying to make it work as a career is very different than being a kid singing in a living room. >> after jessica quits her job, she...
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annie, it would seem the reason she finally decided to deal with this is because she wants to run inwhat you were thinking while you were doing all the research? >> yes, that is exactly what i was thinking. she could have done it in 2012. she is running for senate again in massachusetts. i think her eye is on a much bigger office. >> you did 100 plus interviews. you had access to the senator and most importantly, correct me if i'm wrong, you saw the personnel files for penn law and harvard, true? >> that's right. i did. >> so what's the conclusion? >> look, as you point out, conservatives and republicans have long looked at her career and said that it started to skyrocket and she got into prestigious jobs at penn law school and harvard because she quote unchoke checked the box and said she was native american and these law schools at the time were desperate to diversify. but when you look at the personnel files and talk to the people who were involved in the hiring process the answer is unambiguous, in each of the instances, the law school faculty saw her as a white woman. to the ext
annie, it would seem the reason she finally decided to deal with this is because she wants to run inwhat you were thinking while you were doing all the research? >> yes, that is exactly what i was thinking. she could have done it in 2012. she is running for senate again in massachusetts. i think her eye is on a much bigger office. >> you did 100 plus interviews. you had access to the senator and most importantly, correct me if i'm wrong, you saw the personnel files for penn law and...
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but our birthday girl loves carol burnett in the movie version of "annie" and spends a lot of time watching the carol burnett show on youtube. she thinks carol burnett is the greatest actress ever. and of course she was, she has been for a very long time, but you wouldn't expect it from such a young girl. >> it was funny then, it's funny now, it doesn't age. . >> carol also has a new netflix show. a little help with carol burnett. she might become a staple in current digital television now. >> could she come here? we need help sometimes on stories, right? carol? >> now, from that really cool surprise to this one on the volleyball court, in florida. >> volleyball, not football? i like a pretty good tackle. >> the girl you saw running toward us is kristin. she is a volleyball player for the robinson knights. and her sister was in town from minnesota coming to watch her play volleyball for the very first time. >> she's already got the win. >> a lot of good memories for her. ♪ >> hey! >>> a youtuber's got a big idea for a big water balloon. >> and drop it on the roof. >> see if the drop makes a
but our birthday girl loves carol burnett in the movie version of "annie" and spends a lot of time watching the carol burnett show on youtube. she thinks carol burnett is the greatest actress ever. and of course she was, she has been for a very long time, but you wouldn't expect it from such a young girl. >> it was funny then, it's funny now, it doesn't age. . >> carol also has a new netflix show. a little help with carol burnett. she might become a staple in current...
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his wife had retained hers and her solace in this was that annie was in heaven and would see her in the future and darwin was sitting on this idea which he knew would deal a terrible blow to religion. would be seen as someone who is challenging the view of the world if he released this idea of natural selection which he had not yet published. so he was at this crossroads where he had an important idea in the history of science that he had been sitting on and had it release from the world. he had a personal trauma he had gone through anew by releasing the idea he would challenge the one solace his wife had. that was a choice that made our decision to move to california not pretty simple or less dramatic by comparison. but those kinds of choices, when we hit those points there extraordinary. to think about the ways in which we go about making those decisions in the process and tools we use they seem to be not only worthy of a book in exploration, that's what led to this, what's so striking particularly about the pros and cons list that darwin wrote up, it's probably the one technique were
his wife had retained hers and her solace in this was that annie was in heaven and would see her in the future and darwin was sitting on this idea which he knew would deal a terrible blow to religion. would be seen as someone who is challenging the view of the world if he released this idea of natural selection which he had not yet published. so he was at this crossroads where he had an important idea in the history of science that he had been sitting on and had it release from the world. he...
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him-makers rikki stern and annie sunberg took a look at the history of this debate and looked at how some women's access to abortion in the wake of "roe v. wade" is being restricted. >> we have to look back at the history to really understand how we got to where we are today that we're living in such a partisan world. we're now looking at a president who promised to elect pro-life justices and overturn "roe v. wade" and that's what we're seeing today. >> reporter: already today there are at least six states with only one abortion clinic. >> i do think that we are at a pivotal moment and we're certainly dangerously close to the cliff in which access becomes completely unavailable to many places in this country. >> reporter: for anti-abortion activists, the moment is an opportunity almost 50 years in the making. >> the stakes are incredibly high right now when we talk about the supreme court to the united states of america. we actually believe that that momentum is on our side. >> reporter: as a candidate trump embraced the anti-abortion platform. >> do you want to see the court overtu
him-makers rikki stern and annie sunberg took a look at the history of this debate and looked at how some women's access to abortion in the wake of "roe v. wade" is being restricted. >> we have to look back at the history to really understand how we got to where we are today that we're living in such a partisan world. we're now looking at a president who promised to elect pro-life justices and overturn "roe v. wade" and that's what we're seeing today. >>...
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the key goal is to prevent pg annie from going bankrupt. they are facing billions of dollars in liability especially if investigators find their equipment to be the cause of last year's tubs fire in santa rosa. that fire destroyed more than 5000 homes and killed 22 people. cal fire has already said downed power lines sparked other fires in october 2017. >>> the governor ordered an audit of the dmv in light of long wait times. the audit will look into the dmv's information technology and customer service. the governor's order comes a day after a computer outage crippled more than one third of dmv offices for several hours. >>> still ahead, cameras catch the frightening moment a baby falls from a balcony. how strangers come together in second to save his life. >>> whole foods set up with store takeovers. the grocery chain goes to court to stop some bold animal-rights activists. >>> the beloved area bowling alley at risk of being bulldozed for housing. >>> -- been completed in the east bay. time lapse video shows how the 220 foot high st shape
the key goal is to prevent pg annie from going bankrupt. they are facing billions of dollars in liability especially if investigators find their equipment to be the cause of last year's tubs fire in santa rosa. that fire destroyed more than 5000 homes and killed 22 people. cal fire has already said downed power lines sparked other fires in october 2017. >>> the governor ordered an audit of the dmv in light of long wait times. the audit will look into the dmv's information technology...
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weil, i'm joined now by former triathlete and bbc commentator annie emmerson.itis she sounded up herself perfectly that it is almost a two horse race. is that fair to say? absolutely. what's interesting is what will go one with the rest of the podium, it could be another brit. if there was a clash —— crash we could have the clea n a clash —— crash we could have the clean sweep. anything can happen in triathlon. for women in the top six, or does that say about the powerhouse of triathletes in britain? it's amazing. when you get that kind of momentum and success, it breeds more success. although the athletes are fighting for those places. they will be looking ahead to tokyo in a couple of years. and the brownlie brothers, alistair and jonathan both competing this weekend. they won't be challenging for the title because —— which is quite unusual. they have not had a chance too too illness and injuries. but i think the british triathlon bands will be really happy to see them back racing because they do change the way of —— a race will pan out. great britain para tr
weil, i'm joined now by former triathlete and bbc commentator annie emmerson.itis she sounded up herself perfectly that it is almost a two horse race. is that fair to say? absolutely. what's interesting is what will go one with the rest of the podium, it could be another brit. if there was a clash —— crash we could have the clea n a clash —— crash we could have the clean sweep. anything can happen in triathlon. for women in the top six, or does that say about the powerhouse of...
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i had run annie's, a wonderfully successful company.always fascinated me that no one was doing it in baby food really. >> they're shaking up the baby food industry, starting with the grocery aisle. >> our products require refrigeration because of the way they're processed. there's no refrigerators in baby food aisles. a lot of moms and dads interested in buying conventional baby food, they're also shopping in the yogurt category. so we said let's attack that dairy aisle. >> though jennifer is the face and voice of the company, she's making sure her involvement spans far past being just a spokesperson for the brand. >> it's a whole new vocabulary. everyone's talking in a lingo that i don't understand. i'm just writing down the things i don't know so when we leave, i can say to john, what does this mean, what does that mean. >> there's lots of celebrity endorsers and whatever. that's fine for what it is, but we really needed a hard working involved partner every day. there's no harder working person that i've ever met in my life seriously
i had run annie's, a wonderfully successful company.always fascinated me that no one was doing it in baby food really. >> they're shaking up the baby food industry, starting with the grocery aisle. >> our products require refrigeration because of the way they're processed. there's no refrigerators in baby food aisles. a lot of moms and dads interested in buying conventional baby food, they're also shopping in the yogurt category. so we said let's attack that dairy aisle. >>...
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annie: what we have seen is a huge explosion in passive investing that has allowed blackrock to reallyt. it has not slowed down. fink is a guy who was well-known known for a want of reasons, not the least of which is, he knows risk. that goes back to the 1980's. fired for a big bet that goes the wrong way and goes into the comfortable arms of blackstone. but the risk is always so much in the back of his mind and never was that more important than over the last 10 years. fink is a process of over risk. he had his own major loss when he was at first boston. in the 10 years of the financial crisis, the firm has become more cognizant and read about financial risk and looking at to their portfolios for white -- what they might not be seeing. risk analytics to other businesses, including insurers, tension funds, rival asset managers, and that business has taken off for them. it is called aladdin. buts not as big as etf's, the size of the assets that this platform overseas was somewhere around the $7 trillion in 2000 eight. now it is responsible for $18 trillion worth of assets. it is enormou
annie: what we have seen is a huge explosion in passive investing that has allowed blackrock to reallyt. it has not slowed down. fink is a guy who was well-known known for a want of reasons, not the least of which is, he knows risk. that goes back to the 1980's. fired for a big bet that goes the wrong way and goes into the comfortable arms of blackstone. but the risk is always so much in the back of his mind and never was that more important than over the last 10 years. fink is a process of...
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. >>> the police are searching for a driver that hit a student right in front of the annie hock highchool while crossing west 18th street and hit by an suv. the driver took off. about an hour later, two students were hit near that same location of the driver in that incident stayed and cooperated with the police. all three students are said to be okay. >>> investigates released a surveillance photo of the toyota four runner involved in that run. here is the license plate number 4ygw385. anyone with information should contact the police. >>> the police in men low mark are looking for a man that tried to rape a woman. the woman said that she was attacked near oak court and woodland avenue. she was able to get away and run for help. the police searched the area. they found a man matching the suspect's description identifies as 19-year-old -- . he's in jail now on charges of attempted rape and kidnapping. >>> the police want you to look closely at a police schedule of a robbery suspect. two men pushed a 50-year-old woman and her daughter to the ground as they walked down kingly avenue an
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. >> annie avenue that's open with the combined space ops that is that we try to exploit bits of bilateral exchange then we look at that. that innovation that industry is providing and the briefings from industry definitely and forms my thought for strategies and objectives. and the nature of space to drive a level of collaboration and those smaller nations that don't have huge budgets can bring. so where are those greatest innovations it is not necessarily the united states. but we have not been the leader. because they have had to but now this whole burgeoning but that didn't become the department of defense did that but smaller nations and then to exploit that in a positive sense. and there are so many things we could talk about. [applause]
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. >> ♪ take a load off annie take a load for free and put the load right on me ♪ ♪ >> let's face it.all about. >> the music overcame me at a very early age and has consumed my life. great times i have had. i am proud we are being inducted as a group, tom petty and the heartbreakers because they are the best -- band in america. ♪ she was an american girl >> ♪ haven't found what i am looking for but i still haven't found ♪ >> you can have your own piece of rock history. the hall of fame in concert. 30 years of ceremonies together for the first time. this offer is only available from time life and your satisfaction is guaranteed. order now. >> i want you to want me. >> these are rock's legends. >> ♪ i need you >> rocking their classic songs. historic live performances. ♪ time life presents the rock 'n roll hall of fame in concert dvd collection. >> it is our honor to write a wrong and welcome yes into the hall of fame. >> owner of the lonely heart. >> it is our honor to induct it into the hall of fame. >> 30 years for the first time. ac/dc. leonard skynyrd. aerosmith. green day. >> rock
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annie: right now visa is up tense of a percent and mastercard is up 1.4%.etaining index is up 1.4% as well. it has been an up market all around. thanks to bloomberg's, jenny's reign. coming up, liam fox. this is bloomberg. ♪ : wilmington, north carolina residents lined up for food, water, and other supplies. officials are struggling to open your routes days after the hurricane struck. the death toll rose to at least 32 in three states. 25 of those fatalities were in north carolina. u.n.-backed investigators who investigated a crack down by myanmar security offices that cause random muslims to flee have issued -- rohingya muslims to flee have issued a scathing report. crimes of the highest order under international law. ,> the killing of civilians including babies, cannot be argued to be a countertenor is a measure. there can be no military imperative to rape women and girls or to burn people alive. mark: the full report provided new details about the investigators' concerns about how the united nations reacted during the violence. my and mars ambassador --
annie: right now visa is up tense of a percent and mastercard is up 1.4%.etaining index is up 1.4% as well. it has been an up market all around. thanks to bloomberg's, jenny's reign. coming up, liam fox. this is bloomberg. ♪ : wilmington, north carolina residents lined up for food, water, and other supplies. officials are struggling to open your routes days after the hurricane struck. the death toll rose to at least 32 in three states. 25 of those fatalities were in north carolina....
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annie: jack mel talked about war. is he just putting out the message for the president to realize this could go on for the long haul? the president and the administration don't seem to mind that. >> they want the war. think we are heading for a decoupling between the chinese and u.s. economies. the chinese are realizing there's a very good chance it will happen. they realized their vulnerability to the tariffs. and the current u.s. administration is certainly of muchind that we have too invested in china and unfair trade. we are going to have to get our supply chains untied from the chinese for ip theft reasons and other reasons. we are certainly moving in that direction and it's a very substantial change both to the globalized universe and u.s. china relations and there will be pain all across the board when this happens. julie: it's pretty clear what the chinese leadership position is at this point. what can you tell me about public perception of all of this in china? i think there was more pushback on the idea that
annie: jack mel talked about war. is he just putting out the message for the president to realize this could go on for the long haul? the president and the administration don't seem to mind that. >> they want the war. think we are heading for a decoupling between the chinese and u.s. economies. the chinese are realizing there's a very good chance it will happen. they realized their vulnerability to the tariffs. and the current u.s. administration is certainly of muchind that we have too...
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wilde's wife annie was six months pregnant when he left aboard mirlo in july 19 18. tanker's of the destruction reached england and he was mistakenly informed that her husband had been killed along with captain williams. what a surprise and relief it must have and when were's third mate returned home safe and sound. a month later on the 10th of october there daughter was born. they named her joan mirlo wilde. 1970 wilde was curious if any of the valiant knight -- lifesavers from rodanthe he were still alive. he wrote a letter addressing it simply to midgets, rodanthe he north carolina. reacheder eventually , captain john is pretty young daughter who had loaned wilde her bedroom during the night of the disaster. over the next few months they corresponded. when onee in the book reads victor wilde's letters to bethany great the lessons of history and the true essence of the lifesavers like this becomes evident. of the lifesavers can be found not just in metals or silver cups or state-of-the-art coast guard cutters. even in the preservation of a historic life-saving stat
wilde's wife annie was six months pregnant when he left aboard mirlo in july 19 18. tanker's of the destruction reached england and he was mistakenly informed that her husband had been killed along with captain williams. what a surprise and relief it must have and when were's third mate returned home safe and sound. a month later on the 10th of october there daughter was born. they named her joan mirlo wilde. 1970 wilde was curious if any of the valiant knight -- lifesavers from rodanthe he...
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let's go to annie next from gardner, kansas. democrats line. are you with us? >> caller: yeah, hi! >> hello. go ahead, please. >> caller: i just -- i've been listening to some of the comments. i wanted to say you had a commecaller a few moments ago who was talking about sexual assault. one, it's never your fault, no matter how far you are. two, i've been watching the trial -- it seems like a trial. i'm sorry. >> right. it's a hearing. >> caller: yeah. and i find dr. ford fairly credible. this -- democrats are not doing themselves any favors right now. they -- it seems like they're kind of crawling up her butt a bit. why aren't they asking her any questions? they could further the process along as much as they can. other than the fact about the fbi investigation. we know he didn't have an investigation. >> thank you for the call. the rule was that each senator would have five minutes. so christine blasey-ford's questioning is over. up next is judge brett kavanaugh. follow-up tweet from senator jon cornyn's office writing the following. but we haven't heard from judge kavanaugh yet a
let's go to annie next from gardner, kansas. democrats line. are you with us? >> caller: yeah, hi! >> hello. go ahead, please. >> caller: i just -- i've been listening to some of the comments. i wanted to say you had a commecaller a few moments ago who was talking about sexual assault. one, it's never your fault, no matter how far you are. two, i've been watching the trial -- it seems like a trial. i'm sorry. >> right. it's a hearing. >> caller: yeah. and i find...
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concerns, and so that has been working very well, two co-chairs of that service group are ashley and annie, and so we will continue to work with them, and with the department on this whole process as we oversee the dignity fund allocation. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm here as the co-chair of the dignity fund coalition, together with you, supervisor cohen, created the legislation that outlined the process for planning and crafting recommendations, including a strong oversight and advisory committee and inclusive provider work group. beyond that, the dignity fund coalition continues to meet monthly, get regular updates from the department of aging and adult services, and generally assure the process is transparent, based on data and striving towards equity. as a watchdog group, we are satisfied these important criteria have been met and urge you to set the dignity fund dollars free. >> thank you. >> supervisor cohen: any other member of the public -- >> good morning, i'm kathy from felton, and dignity fund coalition and work group. i want to th
concerns, and so that has been working very well, two co-chairs of that service group are ashley and annie, and so we will continue to work with them, and with the department on this whole process as we oversee the dignity fund allocation. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm here as the co-chair of the dignity fund coalition, together with you, supervisor cohen, created the legislation that outlined the process for planning and crafting...
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annis: it has not affected the cyprus in a significant way other than tourists.banks are ensuring they are providing best practice. francine: we have a viewer question. keep on logging onto the bloomberg and keep asking our guest questions. this person is asking what the banks are doing about the entrance of new players and the market mobile banks payers. ioannis: clearly, the market is trending up. banks, especially hellenic bank, we are very much focused on upgrading our technology and that we provide the customer. you need to ensure that you have a good range of products, and banks tend to have a much bigger range of products to for phil -- fulfill thes requirements. you have to ensure the products either. the challenge to deliver the products. morest becoming more and -- upgrading technology to ensure service. francine: thank you so much. lucy.l come back to we will go back to tech. apple lovers are waiting for their turn to fidget with the new apple 10 s. we will discuss that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." the apple fa
annis: it has not affected the cyprus in a significant way other than tourists.banks are ensuring they are providing best practice. francine: we have a viewer question. keep on logging onto the bloomberg and keep asking our guest questions. this person is asking what the banks are doing about the entrance of new players and the market mobile banks payers. ioannis: clearly, the market is trending up. banks, especially hellenic bank, we are very much focused on upgrading our technology and that...
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my name is annie wong. i was born and raised in san francisco.i studied at the university of california, santa cruz in sociology. i was recently working with the community centre as a liaison. i am now part of the school education team as well. the environmental education aid. thank you. >> welcome all of you and let's have a warm hand. [applause] >> thank you. >> without objection, may we returned to item nine? >> yes. >> thank you. item nine is committee reports. highlights of the august 6, 2018 and september 17th, 2018 policy committee meeting. >> thank you. at the august sixth policy committee meeting, we had a really -- that was a deep dive into everything that is going on with regard to pesticide use, but also, the entire ipm program we have talked about the pesticide stop when i want to say, it was at that meeting that i really realized what a very small part of everybody's worked at the pesticide work is. which had a deep impression on me. we only think about the pesticide part, but in fact, it is, as i said, a small part of the ongoing p
my name is annie wong. i was born and raised in san francisco.i studied at the university of california, santa cruz in sociology. i was recently working with the community centre as a liaison. i am now part of the school education team as well. the environmental education aid. thank you. >> welcome all of you and let's have a warm hand. [applause] >> thank you. >> without objection, may we returned to item nine? >> yes. >> thank you. item nine is committee reports....
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john, or cs, deborah, mark, sarah, annie, gabriella, and marie show. or any of those folks here still this evening? ok. come on up. >> good evening. i'm speaking on behalf of of the african-american parent advisory council. and we wanted to address the board in regards to the e-mail that we sent earlier. they said it would be reviewed and have it noted on record we stand by supporting the amendment. to add a preference for students attending willie brown middle school who meet the delayed out our requirements. and just a reminder, at this point in history, in 1957, the little rock nine had to be escorted into school so they could access education. it was rightfully there is. they were not getting at the schools that they were at. his to the ears that are listing in the eyes that are watching are keeping a reminder that history does repeat itself and things come back up but we will not stand by quietly and watch if that change needs to be happening. that is all. >> thank you. [applause] >> i have another set of speakers. these are on a couple of differe
john, or cs, deborah, mark, sarah, annie, gabriella, and marie show. or any of those folks here still this evening? ok. come on up. >> good evening. i'm speaking on behalf of of the african-american parent advisory council. and we wanted to address the board in regards to the e-mail that we sent earlier. they said it would be reviewed and have it noted on record we stand by supporting the amendment. to add a preference for students attending willie brown middle school who meet the delayed...
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judge jeanine pirro, fox news contributor and annie mccarthy, powerful column today. and florida attorney general pam bondi. so you are both in politics and we all know that our conservative get smeared. what's your reaction to all this? i never knew this, i never heard this. >> not only am i am politics, i'm an attorney. and i'm a prosecutor for my entire career over two decades before i was attorney general. so not only do they not believe in the rule of law, they want to end the law by doing this to a man of great integrity. i know him. i have known them for years and i hired a clerk that thinks the world of him. that's how i got to be friends with him on a personal level. this is a good man, and i've done a national commercial for him. his wife, thank goodness he is a strong wife. >> who wants to go through this? >> nobody. that's the strongest point he made. if he doesn't stand up and go through this, what good person would ever want to run for political office? we have all been attacked but not like that, that's despicable what they are trying to do, with two yo
judge jeanine pirro, fox news contributor and annie mccarthy, powerful column today. and florida attorney general pam bondi. so you are both in politics and we all know that our conservative get smeared. what's your reaction to all this? i never knew this, i never heard this. >> not only am i am politics, i'm an attorney. and i'm a prosecutor for my entire career over two decades before i was attorney general. so not only do they not believe in the rule of law, they want to end the law by...
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i welcome this opportunity to introduce annie chung, the agency president and c.e.o., and together we respectfully request your approval of this. >> thank you, patrice. commissioners i am he ggs to share my name. i'm here today with 40 of our seat belt i don seniors and staff, and i'd like all of them to standup today.
i welcome this opportunity to introduce annie chung, the agency president and c.e.o., and together we respectfully request your approval of this. >> thank you, patrice. commissioners i am he ggs to share my name. i'm here today with 40 of our seat belt i don seniors and staff, and i'd like all of them to standup today.
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annie and ashley and out to get him on a mission. when you know. you know. when they are. especially. for you for status now he could not be you much you know if you were honest enough about that's just a chuckle because he was in. the bush on the boat and should offer the question because if you could really look at the scenario even with believe you to view my friends the world is that so those are so high is that. you don't think she will come to know your limits of what she knows you know. would see if she wants the help of the want of something new for sure but the votes of a bill to cover good to. be sure but i'm sure you know the question should she not spend one which she did that's a good. question for the question. are there was a birth some of their twenty four different filing same sharma. go off on a stint in the hall in new york junk bluegrass if it's over then we have a sort of talk on the off the phone. that we have a possible bizarre cover to. another do that it's only got the. kid any of us to look as possible the first example. to show actual known fish
annie and ashley and out to get him on a mission. when you know. you know. when they are. especially. for you for status now he could not be you much you know if you were honest enough about that's just a chuckle because he was in. the bush on the boat and should offer the question because if you could really look at the scenario even with believe you to view my friends the world is that so those are so high is that. you don't think she will come to know your limits of what she knows you know....
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but ultimately this is anni attack on the presidency and the country. country can get hurt in this process. the very reason why president trump and the secret service now must do everything in their power to dismantle the deep state and find out who ever this is. we got a lot to get to. joining us now fox news contributor, sara carter, former assistant u.s. attorney, victoria toensing. and yes, victoria has done legal work for me. she said i was the worst client she ever had. and "the hill" john solomon. let's get into what you have discovered as it relates to discovered as it relates to now we have maybe an answer to the insurance policy question. does it include page, strzok or steele? and andrew mccabe? >> if you were going to create a company called destroy trump inc, that would be the board. they all had a motive. they all did something to advance the w motive. violation of the fbi's rules, certainly a conflict of interesh rules. we know that what happened in july was not an organic concern. it was bruce ohr taking information from his wife's compa
but ultimately this is anni attack on the presidency and the country. country can get hurt in this process. the very reason why president trump and the secret service now must do everything in their power to dismantle the deep state and find out who ever this is. we got a lot to get to. joining us now fox news contributor, sara carter, former assistant u.s. attorney, victoria toensing. and yes, victoria has done legal work for me. she said i was the worst client she ever had. and "the...
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after all she was known as annie oakley when she was a member of the house she was a blue dog democrat rating from the nra but two years later she ended up with an f rating from the nra. how did that happen in someone who's middle-aged? my issue is she hasn't done anything for new york. her 12 years she has passed one bill all while hemorrhaging money. nobody talks about how much money we lose. we lost $48 billion last year. kennedy: and hillary clinton ran for that job quenching ran for u.s. senate she promised jobs and she never delivered on that. seems like christian gillibrand never connected with people who work in manufacturing and people who work in banks and teachers and school counselors who have been fighting like to keep their families afloat. >> peoples kids no longer live in new york because they have to go do -- to get a job. their grandkids live there and they are like maybe we should move so he can be close to the grandkids but they can't move because they can't sell their house and their entire net worth is in her house. kennedy: it's really interesting to see this who
after all she was known as annie oakley when she was a member of the house she was a blue dog democrat rating from the nra but two years later she ended up with an f rating from the nra. how did that happen in someone who's middle-aged? my issue is she hasn't done anything for new york. her 12 years she has passed one bill all while hemorrhaging money. nobody talks about how much money we lose. we lost $48 billion last year. kennedy: and hillary clinton ran for that job quenching ran for u.s....
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charles hurt, annie walter and matthew continetti, editor in chief of the washington free bank beaconon't know what we don't know but senator feinstein has passed this to the fbi. she's had according to sources this letter since last july. it's coming out today. thoughts? >> i guess in a weird way we shouldn't be surprised because i feel like democrats have trotted out every single possible strategy that they could come up with to block this nomination and this is just sort of this strangest and i think probably, the most desperate. i have a hard time seeing how it is effective at doing anything other than alienating independent voters that might otherwise be interested in the democratic party. >> and we should point out that the background check for supreme court justices is vigorous. >> it is so hard because there's so much we don't know about what this is. it does feel somewhat like we are back in 1991 with the clarence thomas hearings, where they went through the process and then there was a last-minute witness that comes forward of course, which is anita hill. so there's some tha
charles hurt, annie walter and matthew continetti, editor in chief of the washington free bank beaconon't know what we don't know but senator feinstein has passed this to the fbi. she's had according to sources this letter since last july. it's coming out today. thoughts? >> i guess in a weird way we shouldn't be surprised because i feel like democrats have trotted out every single possible strategy that they could come up with to block this nomination and this is just sort of this...
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i welcome this opportunity to introduce annie chung, the agency president and c.e.o., and together we respectfully request your approval of this. >> thank you, patrice. commissioners i am he ggs to share my name. i'm here today with 40 of our seat belt i don seniors and staff, and i'd like all of them to standup today. we thought we were coming to a consent calendar, and last night i cancelled a lot of the seniors wanting to come because patrice told me it would only take a short time to get our item approved. and then last night, when i got home, patrice called me and saidhe
i welcome this opportunity to introduce annie chung, the agency president and c.e.o., and together we respectfully request your approval of this. >> thank you, patrice. commissioners i am he ggs to share my name. i'm here today with 40 of our seat belt i don seniors and staff, and i'd like all of them to standup today. we thought we were coming to a consent calendar, and last night i cancelled a lot of the seniors wanting to come because patrice told me it would only take a short time to...
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i welcome this opportunity to introduce annie chung, the agency president and c.e.o., and together we respectfully request your approval of this. >> thank you, patrice. commissioners
i welcome this opportunity to introduce annie chung, the agency president and c.e.o., and together we respectfully request your approval of this. >> thank you, patrice. commissioners
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playing annie's boyfriend. >> and you all were in "24." >> yes, that's right. >> i had to remind youd we had a two-character play and had to learn it in ten days. we thought if we can do this and get through it we should get married. >> what were some of the projects you'd like to be involved with? yove done so much. >> oh, gosh, i would love to do a period piece. >> really. >> i would really love to do a period piece. >> why? >> any period. it's just fun. i miss that. because i did that a lot -- i did a lot of theater for years and did a lot of different, you know, period pieces and things. i would love to do something like that. >> you can do it all. and i love the ensemble cast. you took us down memory lane with that with "designing women" so thank you and bless you. >> thank you. >> and have fun and i'm telling you, "a simple favor." it is delicious. that's how i look at it. it's delicious. [ applause ] the twists and turns, the closet. all of that, and "a simple favor," is in theaters on friday. our thanks to jean smart on that. thanks for watching and we will see you tomorrow m
playing annie's boyfriend. >> and you all were in "24." >> yes, that's right. >> i had to remind youd we had a two-character play and had to learn it in ten days. we thought if we can do this and get through it we should get married. >> what were some of the projects you'd like to be involved with? yove done so much. >> oh, gosh, i would love to do a period piece. >> really. >> i would really love to do a period piece. >> why? >>...