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live in livermore, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. if you just joined us, bob redell has confirmed what we see now. flashing lights have cleared from eastbound 580 and just reopened attel charo toward airway boulevard that bob redell is trying to get there near the airport in livermore that is closed off of 580. we got that confirmation from chp while bob was out there. so east 580 reopen and we should see the speed sensor light up again and there is a distraction for westbound because of the traffic flow. do not exit at airway. el charo was a better way. and we'll continue to follow what is going on there with with with the police activity. meanwhile, the rest of the bay does show a smooth drive. the south bay along the peninsula and the east bay an easy drive. there is fog on the weather index and slicker roadways and we had some rain. >>> we still have the wet roads as you get ready to head out. here is a live look outside in san francisco looking soggy por you this morning. but the radar has all cleared out. and so we're going to
live in livermore, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. if you just joined us, bob redell has confirmed what we see now. flashing lights have cleared from eastbound 580 and just reopened attel charo toward airway boulevard that bob redell is trying to get there near the airport in livermore that is closed off of 580. we got that confirmation from chp while bob was out there. so east 580 reopen and we should see the speed sensor light up again and there is a...
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she decided she loved bob collier but bob collier didn't love her. conde nast was a good second from her point of view. he wasn't after her money. understood that she held a with hand where society was concerned. the only problem is conde nast understood society was changing, women were changing, their role was changing, they wanted to become independent, they wanted to vote, they wanted their thoughts to be recognized and while certainly clarice felt that was for her too she didn't really like the idea of working for a living because that was beneath a member of the 400 on the social register. instead, after two years of marriage where she had two children, coup there who was the son and the teak a, the daughter decided to go on to paris and become a soprano. she would because three sisters live there as well. one of them had been supporting the artist august rodin as moneymaker, that isn't very good for marriage. conde nast decided in 1904 to set up on his own. bob collier was paying more money than he was worth. 40,000 a year in those days was clo
she decided she loved bob collier but bob collier didn't love her. conde nast was a good second from her point of view. he wasn't after her money. understood that she held a with hand where society was concerned. the only problem is conde nast understood society was changing, women were changing, their role was changing, they wanted to become independent, they wanted to vote, they wanted their thoughts to be recognized and while certainly clarice felt that was for her too she didn't really like...
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bob: i like milk.nough and they are also .ealing with organic bob: it is amazing how tastes change. some based on popularity, some based on health issues. you see that lots of different places, but that is amazing. lisa: i will not go off on milk. but stock about what you are looking at, which is probably more interesting. that is apple. bob: a big company. lisa: bigger than borden. bob: a lot of crosscurrents. a lot of wall street analysts change their price target yesterday. this stock has doubled in the last year. stock tom a very cheap one that is more fairly valued. if you have a lot of money in apple and are taking money off the table, i do not think anyone will falter for taking profit. in the meantime, there fundamentals remain good, whether it is new products they are working on, more services to go with the hardware. a great growth story. they are going to the consumer electronic show for the first time since 1992. expecting to see interesting things there. the third company is bowing -- is b
bob: i like milk.nough and they are also .ealing with organic bob: it is amazing how tastes change. some based on popularity, some based on health issues. you see that lots of different places, but that is amazing. lisa: i will not go off on milk. but stock about what you are looking at, which is probably more interesting. that is apple. bob: a big company. lisa: bigger than borden. bob: a lot of crosscurrents. a lot of wall street analysts change their price target yesterday. this stock has...
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she decided that she loved bob collier but bob collier did not love her.cond for her interview but he was not afterod her money that he understood she held the whip hand as far as society was concerned. only problem was condÉ understood society was changing. women were changing. they are always changing. they wanted to become independent and they wanted the vote and they wanted their thoughts to be recognized and while certainly clarice felt that was for her to she did not like the idea of working for a living because that was beneaths a member of the 400 on the social register. instead after two years of marriage where she had twoo children, the son first and the daughter. she decided she would go to paris and become a soprano. [inaudible] her three sisters lived there as well and one had been supporting the artist -- as his moneymaker basically for the previous 20 years. that isn't very good for a marriage obviously.vi condÉ decided in 1904 he would set up on his own but yes, bob collier was paying him more money than he was worth and there was no doubt
she decided that she loved bob collier but bob collier did not love her.cond for her interview but he was not afterod her money that he understood she held the whip hand as far as society was concerned. only problem was condÉ understood society was changing. women were changing. they are always changing. they wanted to become independent and they wanted the vote and they wanted their thoughts to be recognized and while certainly clarice felt that was for her to she did not like the idea of...
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bob: interesting question.sonably clear on france which is that the various strikes we have seen have been very disruptive to the french economy. and that is the transport sector has been adversely affected and it has had a negative impact on activity and the service sector. that the labor market situation and the strike position in france have been very negative for the economy. i do not see much immediate resolution to the labor market problems. and the pension problems. and consequently, i think there is a risk that unless that is resolved quickly, that the french economy underperforms as we saw on the fourth quarter which is a reversal from what we saw in the second and third quarters where france outperformed germany. that is no longer the case. are: shares in aston martin up 15%. stock has, this gotten crushed. it has been a huge failures since the ipo that it is an iconic british carmaker. the carmaker of the didi five for the james bond. it needed a capital injection which it got from a canadian billion
bob: interesting question.sonably clear on france which is that the various strikes we have seen have been very disruptive to the french economy. and that is the transport sector has been adversely affected and it has had a negative impact on activity and the service sector. that the labor market situation and the strike position in france have been very negative for the economy. i do not see much immediate resolution to the labor market problems. and the pension problems. and consequently, i...
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bob: good morning. we believe we can.hing get it in the fourth quarter with our client products. we'll continue to launch nanometer products in 2020. at the same time, we have been investing extensively in both seven nanometer and increasingly five nanometer. our expectations are we will get cadencetwo to 2.5 year of process node advancement. within each node we expect to add incremental compute, as we have done in the past. investing in seven for a quick two your follow and continuing to invest in five nanometer. that, it gives design team the ability, packaging to capitalize on that process technology to deliver what ultimately matters for our customers, which is not what note you are are, but what incremental product performance are you able to deliver? guy: i appreciate what you say about that and it is a point well taken in terms of how the market is responding. nevertheless, as you pick up that rate of change as the delta accelerates within the business, doesn't that have a margin effect? gavei think the outlook we
bob: good morning. we believe we can.hing get it in the fourth quarter with our client products. we'll continue to launch nanometer products in 2020. at the same time, we have been investing extensively in both seven nanometer and increasingly five nanometer. our expectations are we will get cadencetwo to 2.5 year of process node advancement. within each node we expect to add incremental compute, as we have done in the past. investing in seven for a quick two your follow and continuing to...
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reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thanks for that. be sure to stay with "today in the bay" throughout the morning. follow kari on facebook, twitter and instagram. she is posting the on the go forecast updates. >>> we're just a few hours away from the senate receiving the articles of impeachment. the lawmakers taking the first step to putting the president of the united states on trial. tracie potts with what to expect. >> reporter: lev parnas, rudy giuliani addressing the issue at the heart of impeachment. >> the president didn't know what was going on. president trump knew exactly what was going on. >> he's talking about efforts by himself, giuliani and others to get ukraine to investigate joe biden. president trump said he did not know those involved. >> you're saying that was not a true statement? >> reporter: new evidence from parnas including this voice mail. >> lev, bt here. we have a request to talk to the big one. >> reporter: now heads to the is not. along with articles of impeachment accusing abuse of power and obstruction o
reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thanks for that. be sure to stay with "today in the bay" throughout the morning. follow kari on facebook, twitter and instagram. she is posting the on the go forecast updates. >>> we're just a few hours away from the senate receiving the articles of impeachment. the lawmakers taking the first step to putting the president of the united states on trial. tracie potts with what to expect. >> reporter:...
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"today in the bay's" bob redell live this morning. we're talking about southwest airlines which flies out of all three bay area airports, bob. what else does this report reveal? >> reporter: the report also reveals that the feds, the faa has been lax, inconsistent and ineffective in its oversight of southwest airlines according to a draft audit put out by the inspector director that was obtained by "the wall street journal." according to the journal's reporting the inspector general found that over a period of two years southwest flew more than 17 million passengers on airplanes with unconfirmed maintenance record. one smashed both wing tips while trying to land in gale force winds and the airline was never penalized for those alleged slip-ups. the journal reports the faa allowed southwest to, quote, fly aircraft with unresolved safety concerns and that a number of faa employees, quote, raised
"today in the bay's" bob redell live this morning. we're talking about southwest airlines which flies out of all three bay area airports, bob. what else does this report reveal? >> reporter: the report also reveals that the feds, the faa has been lax, inconsistent and ineffective in its oversight of southwest airlines according to a draft audit put out by the inspector director that was obtained by "the wall street journal." according to the journal's reporting the...
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then one day bob goes to see a man about a car.returns, instead, with a 90-pound chimp named snookie. >> grandpa actually put up $300 to get him, and back then that was a lot of money. >> he plans to make it all back, and more by taking a new act on the road featuring the world's only athletic ape. >> so, they went from juggling and joking to monkey business? >> absolutely. yes. >> and part of this act was allowing people to go in the ring with a chimp. >> they said, "how can we do an act, not get people hurt or killed, make sure the animals have fun... grandpa would go talk to the police department and find out who was the biggest, baddest bully in the town. and then they would spread the word that this big, bad bully was gonna be there to box and wrestle with the chimpanzee. >> did any man ever win? >> no -- people didn't know what a chimpanzee was. a 95-pound chimp can pull 850 pounds in one arm, and when they're mad 1250, so it didn't happen. >> you got to think if bob tried this today he'd be the one getting the beatdown from
then one day bob goes to see a man about a car.returns, instead, with a 90-pound chimp named snookie. >> grandpa actually put up $300 to get him, and back then that was a lot of money. >> he plans to make it all back, and more by taking a new act on the road featuring the world's only athletic ape. >> so, they went from juggling and joking to monkey business? >> absolutely. yes. >> and part of this act was allowing people to go in the ring with a chimp. >>...
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that is where bob redell joins us live. and bob, you could talk a little bit about what city leaders are talking about here. >> absolutely, laura. yes, tonight the berkeley city council will consider a proposal to open six city-owned parking lots to people living in rvs including this lot here at the berkeley animal shelter. if the council were to approve the plan, the city would allow up to 25 rvs to camp overnight during nonbusiness hours in the safe parking locations for up to three months during which is called a grace period. berkeley isn't the only city in the bay bridge dealing with it this problem as you were alluding to. 2019 census data shows that over 9,000 people are living out of their vehicles in the nine county bay area and we're talking about cars and rvs. many of them parked illegally overnight on side streets or in front of businesses. berkeleyly banned overnight parking but has not enforced the rule as berkeley side has been
that is where bob redell joins us live. and bob, you could talk a little bit about what city leaders are talking about here. >> absolutely, laura. yes, tonight the berkeley city council will consider a proposal to open six city-owned parking lots to people living in rvs including this lot here at the berkeley animal shelter. if the council were to approve the plan, the city would allow up to 25 rvs to camp overnight during nonbusiness hours in the safe parking locations for up to three...
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bob redell continues to cover this at the scene. airway boulevard off of 580, you see the police activity. he was kept at a perimeter at a distance away just in case there was an issue as he was watching an arrest. and he'll bring more information as he gets that an confirmed with the police department but we do know confirmed by bob and chp is that the airway boulevard off-ramp is still closed off of eastbound 580 and slow approaching the scene. el charo is the exit for an alternate. if you pass by that, you have the closure at airway and then use north livermore to loop back past that crash. now past the police activity. now the commute westbound is just fine and not a distraction any more. once most of the flashing lights clear, you still see flashing light because of the closure there. the south bay and the peninsula and across the bay, all of the bridges do move well. the bay bridge toll plaza has slowing because of the back-up for the cash lanes and once over here the flashing lights it looks like there is another vehicle that
bob redell continues to cover this at the scene. airway boulevard off of 580, you see the police activity. he was kept at a perimeter at a distance away just in case there was an issue as he was watching an arrest. and he'll bring more information as he gets that an confirmed with the police department but we do know confirmed by bob and chp is that the airway boulevard off-ramp is still closed off of eastbound 580 and slow approaching the scene. el charo is the exit for an alternate. if you...
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bob pisani is watching all of it and what's moving on the floor good morning, bob. >> the important thing's a great start to the year, 5-to-1 advancing declining stocks, several big global sectors the key story today is not on the u.s.-china cut it's bank reserve ratios again this in theory frees up more money by lending by the banks over there essentially it means more liquidity, folks this is a nice rally over in europe the euro stocks 600. this is a new high europe has lagged the umgs for yea -- the united states for years now. finally a decent year for them hang se ha hang seng, doing better. shanghai seven-month high there. let's look at here in the united states chinese stocks here. mchi the broader china etf sitting up nicely here ali baba a new high here at the new york stock exchange. that's important semis, of course, this is all china related. emerging markets metals and mining strong utilities are lagging here again you see the effects of more liquidity in china. even more on the u.s. stockmarket. the question is, what is 2020 going to look like the exact opposite situation i
bob pisani is watching all of it and what's moving on the floor good morning, bob. >> the important thing's a great start to the year, 5-to-1 advancing declining stocks, several big global sectors the key story today is not on the u.s.-china cut it's bank reserve ratios again this in theory frees up more money by lending by the banks over there essentially it means more liquidity, folks this is a nice rally over in europe the euro stocks 600. this is a new high europe has lagged the umgs...
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bob: i think that is a danger. are a lot of people that thought bill clinton should never have been impeached. they said it was about sex. president trump said that david: . never be impeached. bob: i was on the other cited that so i guess i have to disagree with him. there were real crimes. now there are no crimes. if weve to ask yourself, are going to use this one as a bar, yes, every president from now on could be impeached. david: really appreciate you being with us. that is bob livingston, founding partner, former congressman of louisiana and former speaker of the house of representatives. coming up, president trump shared the podium with the head of the wto today as they both called for reform in the international trade organization. we talk with former deputy director of the wto. that is coming up next. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power." i'm david westin. people have talked for years about reforms in the wto. now it looks like maybe something mi
bob: i think that is a danger. are a lot of people that thought bill clinton should never have been impeached. they said it was about sex. president trump said that david: . never be impeached. bob: i was on the other cited that so i guess i have to disagree with him. there were real crimes. now there are no crimes. if weve to ask yourself, are going to use this one as a bar, yes, every president from now on could be impeached. david: really appreciate you being with us. that is bob livingston,...
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bung a bob... bung a bob for the big ben brexit bong. see? this is painful!t theyjust play this on midnight? so it's basically not happening? let's hear the prime minister. it would cost £500,000, because... but we're working up a plan so that people can bung a bob for a bong, because there are some people who want to... bung a...? i haven't quite worked out. i love the fact that you're developing policy live on television. because as everybody knows, big ben is being refurbished, they seem to have taken the clapper away. so, we need to restore the clapper in order to bong big ben on brexit night. now, it turns out by my maths that it is 45 grand per bong, if it's half a million quid, and there's ii bongs, which is the time it will be on 31st in the evening when the uk leave the european union. but... but the appeal for a big ben brexit bong has gone pete tong. yes, well, it has reached... that's very good! it's terrible! it is over 100 grand now, the people chipping in to make the big ben bong. to make the bong. to make the bong bong. but the government has
bung a bob... bung a bob for the big ben brexit bong. see? this is painful!t theyjust play this on midnight? so it's basically not happening? let's hear the prime minister. it would cost £500,000, because... but we're working up a plan so that people can bung a bob for a bong, because there are some people who want to... bung a...? i haven't quite worked out. i love the fact that you're developing policy live on television. because as everybody knows, big ben is being refurbished, they seem to...
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we just bought our tickets in advance. >> bob, thanks for the call.arber, what are you hearing from his comments? >> yeah, bob's comments, again, ring so true and are very representative, i think, of a lot of people. one, he was 18 years old. the other caller was 16 years old. i think when you look out at that crowd, you realize how young so many people were. this was a group of people ildrn 16 to 25. yeah, there were a few people oi older and a handful of kids there, actually, as well.l.thes but it was teenagers and people in their early 20s. i think that's also what gives s woodstock its aura. t these were young people who faced all sort of bizarre conditions, having to walk mileh to get there, to having to figure out how to make do on a jar of peanut butter, to finding the free food others provided. these are young people who rose to the occasion and had an incredible time under incredible circumstances. so that's a great story bob just told us. how woo >> peggy is joining us from kansas. how old were you when you went to woodstock, peggy?7. >> cal
we just bought our tickets in advance. >> bob, thanks for the call.arber, what are you hearing from his comments? >> yeah, bob's comments, again, ring so true and are very representative, i think, of a lot of people. one, he was 18 years old. the other caller was 16 years old. i think when you look out at that crowd, you realize how young so many people were. this was a group of people ildrn 16 to 25. yeah, there were a few people oi older and a handful of kids there, actually, as...
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bob holds a b.a. in english from washington and lee university where he was inducted into phi beta kappa -- [inaudible] he's taught at the university of virginia and writing programs at johns hopkins university, george mason university as well as american university, and he's the author of the explorer king: a narrative on the adventurer clarence king and math brady: portraits of -- matthew brady. we are honored to have bob wilson speak today on barnum: an american life. welcome, bob. [applause] >> i have so many microphones going on here, i -- and now this is on too. thank you, kathy, for that lovely introduction. thank you for everything you do for the barnum museum. thank you for having me here at the barnum museum. and thank you for everything that you and the people who work with you have done to help me in writing this book, researching and writing this. book. i also want to thank adrian st. pierre, the curator here, and really just throughout the years of working on the book offered me encourag
bob holds a b.a. in english from washington and lee university where he was inducted into phi beta kappa -- [inaudible] he's taught at the university of virginia and writing programs at johns hopkins university, george mason university as well as american university, and he's the author of the explorer king: a narrative on the adventurer clarence king and math brady: portraits of -- matthew brady. we are honored to have bob wilson speak today on barnum: an american life. welcome, bob....
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lemonis: bob, we're just gonna chat for a minute. so we'll see you on the way out. -bob: okay.-corey: thank you, bob. laurie: thank you so much for everything. thank you. lemonis: so what is the name of the bagel chips specifically going to be? laurie: corey's bagel chips. instead of nyc bagel deli, even thought there's nothing against nyc bagel deli. corey: so why would you change it now? laurie: you're the originator of the bagels. corey: the idea behind it was calling it new york, and that's what this is gonna be. laurie: no. corey's. i love that name. you're telling me to drive, i'm driving. -lemonis: i'm following you. -laurie: okay. corey: no. this is what we're doing. ♪ i don't want to take a chance of losing the reputation, the yelp following, the reviews. i'm not prepared to say, "some new guy came in, and now it's different." ♪ laurie: corey's. i love that name. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't get mad. get e*trade, dawg. ll been here before. the conference room. the speaker phone. the missing files. not in the room? then you're not in the know. well, this has been nice, but can we not?
lemonis: bob, we're just gonna chat for a minute. so we'll see you on the way out. -bob: okay.-corey: thank you, bob. laurie: thank you so much for everything. thank you. lemonis: so what is the name of the bagel chips specifically going to be? laurie: corey's bagel chips. instead of nyc bagel deli, even thought there's nothing against nyc bagel deli. corey: so why would you change it now? laurie: you're the originator of the bagels. corey: the idea behind it was calling it new york, and that's...
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and certainly we cannot do it without bob. so i want to say a special thank you to you, bob, for your leadership and for -- and your staff as well. but we are very grateful for our service. >> thank you. and really, it's tida staff that makes all of this possible. >> president tsen: yes, i understand that. an extension to tida staff. because i see representative from picd here. we would also see that we rely on our partners to do your part, which is to make sure that the market rate side is successful so we can continue to have the funding to do the public realm objectives that we have. so good for the year. and is there any public comment? hearing none, next item. >> item 9. treasure island elementary school site. >> so it's been sometime since we gave an -- had a discussion at the board about the elementary school site on the island. and the plans for the future, so i thought i would give an overviau view of that -- overview of that for the members of the board, because we've been approached by the school district about loca
and certainly we cannot do it without bob. so i want to say a special thank you to you, bob, for your leadership and for -- and your staff as well. but we are very grateful for our service. >> thank you. and really, it's tida staff that makes all of this possible. >> president tsen: yes, i understand that. an extension to tida staff. because i see representative from picd here. we would also see that we rely on our partners to do your part, which is to make sure that the market rate...
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stand by, bob. stay here. let's go to the staples center tonight just to see the scene in los angeles. our paul vercammen is there. what is it like, paul? >> reporter: poppy and jim, it's a little bit surreal because it's the grammys tonight. and they're at the staples center. so once in a while you will see somebody walk right through this crowd dressed to go to the grammys. and yet this is now this makeshift memorial to kobe bryant. and behind me i will just step out of the frame. you can see all these people gathered. they are dropping flowers down there. they're chanting "kobe." they are also chanting "gigi" for kobe's daughter. they are reflecting on what kobe meant to the city of los angeles. and we'll talk to a lifelong laker fan. you were telling us the lakers and kobe bryant, a connection for you as we see you dressed in your bryant jersey. >> yeah, absolutely. growing up in l.a. as a child, i watched laker games since as long as i can remember. and for me i think kobe's more than just a basketball pl
stand by, bob. stay here. let's go to the staples center tonight just to see the scene in los angeles. our paul vercammen is there. what is it like, paul? >> reporter: poppy and jim, it's a little bit surreal because it's the grammys tonight. and they're at the staples center. so once in a while you will see somebody walk right through this crowd dressed to go to the grammys. and yet this is now this makeshift memorial to kobe bryant. and behind me i will just step out of the frame. you...
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we just bought our tickets in advance. >> bob, thanks for the call.arber, what are you hearing from his comments? >> yeah, bob's comments again ring so true and are very representative, i think, of a lot of people, one who was 1 years old. the other caller was 16 years old. i think when you look out at that crowd, you realize how young so many people were. this was a group of people 16-25. yeah, there were a few older people and a handful of kids there as well. but it was teenagers and people in their early 20s. these were young people who faced all sort of bizarre conditions, having to walk miles to get there to figuring out how to make do on a jar of peanut butter. these are young people who rose to the occasion and had an incredible time under incredible circumstances. that's a great story bob just told us. >> peggy from kansas, how old were you when you went to woodstock, peggy? >> caller: 17. >> how did you get there? >> caller: we drove, me and three other girls. >> what do you remember about it? >> caller: i just remember all the people, but th
we just bought our tickets in advance. >> bob, thanks for the call.arber, what are you hearing from his comments? >> yeah, bob's comments again ring so true and are very representative, i think, of a lot of people, one who was 1 years old. the other caller was 16 years old. i think when you look out at that crowd, you realize how young so many people were. this was a group of people 16-25. yeah, there were a few older people and a handful of kids there as well. but it was teenagers...
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bob woodruff is on the scene for us. several quakes al several quakes al a lot more news ahead here.ing p were cooking witm. she always said, "food is love," so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ i want to make the most of every meal we have together. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm dot com. skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. helps you live your dreams today. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! depend® fit-flex underwear offersnd®. >>> we're going to turn next here tonight to the growi ining taker in philippines. authorities are now warning that an active volcano could possibly erupt again within hours or and abc's bob woodruff is there. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on the taal volcano spewing ash and lava. experts warning an explosive eruption could be days, even hours, away. and wo
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. >>> joining us to discuss is bob barr, bob barr, former republican congressman from georgia, served as a manager in the senate trial of bill clinton back in 1999. and julian epstein. thanks to both of you. great to draw on your experience today. so, bob, let's take a moment to take stock here, a trial is going to happen of a sis stting u.s. president. you took part in one in 1999, ended up in acquittal. once the house managers are chosen, tell us how things proceed from there. and what you expect to see. >> the way things are shaping up now, and we obviously don't know exactly what's going to happen, the process is playing itself out in slow motion as opposed to back in 1998-1999 when things moved very, very quickly. but if in fact the senate decides to proceed along the lines of how they proceeded with the 1999 trial, then i would expect to see a bifurcated process. you would have the managers present their arguments, we don't know how many there are going to be and the white house lawyers would do theirs. then i suppose the senators would meet and decide how they want to proceed f
. >>> joining us to discuss is bob barr, bob barr, former republican congressman from georgia, served as a manager in the senate trial of bill clinton back in 1999. and julian epstein. thanks to both of you. great to draw on your experience today. so, bob, let's take a moment to take stock here, a trial is going to happen of a sis stting u.s. president. you took part in one in 1999, ended up in acquittal. once the house managers are chosen, tell us how things proceed from there. and...
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interview with bob swan on "squawk alley. >> bob did a great job bob was a financial guy.e's spending a huge amount of money to meet 25% capacity to meet for the single digit with low single digit pc world. the data center is amazing i had mobile i on recently, they're making real money, david, that's autonomous he mentioned the gee rujerusalet the demand side is shocking. internet of things side shocking this was a great quarter >> part of the worries are the supply side of intel jpm 80 to 68, the compares are going to be tough. amd will run in with better supply in the second half of the year >> i thought that downgrade was fascinating. amd, nvidia and intel cannot unmeet the demand because no one thought this cycle would snap back so quickly in the data center but that's facebook and alphabet amazon >> they say they're on track to deliver the ten nanometer plus this year. >> yes >> they're talking about the seven nanometer transistor process on track to deliver it in the end of 2021 sometimes it bears mentioning just how thin, i can't even do it with my fingers how thin
interview with bob swan on "squawk alley. >> bob did a great job bob was a financial guy.e's spending a huge amount of money to meet 25% capacity to meet for the single digit with low single digit pc world. the data center is amazing i had mobile i on recently, they're making real money, david, that's autonomous he mentioned the gee rujerusalet the demand side is shocking. internet of things side shocking this was a great quarter >> part of the worries are the supply side of...
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i remember the bob dole negotiations. he talks in bursts, never for more than two and a half minutes. negotiators give up anything to have the answers no more than two minutes long. bill clinton could talk her to a half hours on any given. so he also wanted a town hall thing. so the negotiators swapped. , whicht what he wanted was short answers and some of the debates, in exchange for clinton's people getting would clinton wanted. everything about what the size of the holding rooms is negotiated. gloria: including the moderator. jim: absolutely. you posit, that may be why they ended up on a single notrator because they could agree on anybody other than you. jim: it's not false modesty, it's just the truth. up moderatingded was because they could not agree on anybody else. thisa: because politically person had said some things. jim: or because they were looking for an advantage. be aide thought this would disadvantage for whatever reason. it doesn't have to be legitimate. it's almost like in a jury. -- just opera you do ar
i remember the bob dole negotiations. he talks in bursts, never for more than two and a half minutes. negotiators give up anything to have the answers no more than two minutes long. bill clinton could talk her to a half hours on any given. so he also wanted a town hall thing. so the negotiators swapped. , whicht what he wanted was short answers and some of the debates, in exchange for clinton's people getting would clinton wanted. everything about what the size of the holding rooms is...
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bob?> reporter: yeah, marcus and laura, this is not something that you will notice on the ride into work but perhaps on the ride home. starting today b.a.r.t. is sending out a new team of 12 police officers to patrol the transit system. this is part of the strategy to increase police presence, reduce crime. you'll recall this past friday the new officers rode with the new police chief ed alvarez, the b.a.r.t. police chief on the train. they will be dedicated to walking trains and platforms and working this pairs. mainly on nights and weekends. alvarez is also looking at having an officer placed in stations where where they have a higher number of calls for service. >> [ inaudible question ]. >> generally, yes. but it is definitely changed in the 20 years that i've been here in the bay area. and ridden b.a.r.t. more activity on the tracks where the police officers have to stop trains. >> do you think it makes sense to have the extra officers. >> yes, i do. >> i don't care. i go to work and
bob?> reporter: yeah, marcus and laura, this is not something that you will notice on the ride into work but perhaps on the ride home. starting today b.a.r.t. is sending out a new team of 12 police officers to patrol the transit system. this is part of the strategy to increase police presence, reduce crime. you'll recall this past friday the new officers rode with the new police chief ed alvarez, the b.a.r.t. police chief on the train. they will be dedicated to walking trains and platforms...
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reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you. >>> a 70-year-old man is locked up in the north bay accused of a new year's eve shooting in which one person was hurt. police say the suspect is charged with trying to kill a 61-year-old man and also charged with unlawful possession of a gun. at last check the victim was hospitalized but we don't have an update on his condition. >>> at 6:09 a lawsuit involving the city of san francisco and inmates is settled. you might remember plumbing pipes at san francisco county jail burst back in 2017. more than 200 inmates were swamped with sewage for more than a year. so they sued the city over the jail's conditions and one of the attorneys for the inmates just told the sf chronicle that an agreement has been made. now the city's board of supervisors must approve that settlement in order for it to go through. no word yet on how much the city will pay those inmates. >>> and a big win for california renters. a new law is putting restrictions on landlords. one of the biggest changes statewide rent cap on apartments that are at leas
reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you. >>> a 70-year-old man is locked up in the north bay accused of a new year's eve shooting in which one person was hurt. police say the suspect is charged with trying to kill a 61-year-old man and also charged with unlawful possession of a gun. at last check the victim was hospitalized but we don't have an update on his condition. >>> at 6:09 a lawsuit involving the city of san francisco and...
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own theory but he performed in zimbabwe 980 at the independence was something that i think was a bob and also feel very proud. during his 37 years in power mugabe zimbabwe's former shiro of liberation ran his country into the ground up to 2000000 people fled to neighboring south africa to escape hunger and the corruption that made symbolically a failed state it's recent history can be examined in the impressive museum of contemporary art africa in cape town. in spite of all the crises zimbabwe's contemporary art scene is thriving. using. drugs for the rich years later he is one of symbolic boys most promising artists keeps who lives in south africa but he can't let go of his homeland's history for him the world famous pan african mr bob marley is also part of the continent's heritage i decided to make him a centerpiece in the paintings a couple of books are owned by african musicians who have all of them trickles in extremely are you must. be in my care but also traditional african instruments are being played on the stage with him playing but instead of holding also a guitar is hold
own theory but he performed in zimbabwe 980 at the independence was something that i think was a bob and also feel very proud. during his 37 years in power mugabe zimbabwe's former shiro of liberation ran his country into the ground up to 2000000 people fled to neighboring south africa to escape hunger and the corruption that made symbolically a failed state it's recent history can be examined in the impressive museum of contemporary art africa in cape town. in spite of all the crises...
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one of its secret powers thanks, good coming up, intel's ceo bob swan.ur interview following intel's quarter is just moments away >>> and later, the secret company that might end privacy as we know it, as if that's not over already we'll explain. "squawk alley" returns in two. , your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk while our competition continues to talk. apps except work.rywhere... why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com >>> intel back above 9% for today, closing in on 70. one of the highlights of earnings season so far we'll talk to the ceo, bob swan, on the other side of this break. good morning guys. usua
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all outperforming a broader tick i need to get your thoughts on this, bob.ly last year is this a rebound thing? >> i think so. that's like defensive stock, high quality and cyclical stocks lower quality, the cyclicals have been winning. software stocks are not cheap. >> look, all up last year's losers in the fourth quarter are going to be this year 'winners so, for instance, in stocks already started moving up. we like financials, we like energy, and semis are the way to go if you believe there's a cyclical upturn. >>> mike, it is interesting, the names we're talking about today, whether it's saleforce or ar acal, they're enterprise-facing software names maybe not the names we saw big moves in last year >> salesforce was up so it seems let let's look for the next candy salesforce had done nothing for almost 16 months it seems it's more rotational. >>> the dallas index with a bit of slippage. does that continue and if it does, does it continues? >> i think it's help 68, but in terms of which geography is going to win, it's probably not the u.s. >>> an intrada
all outperforming a broader tick i need to get your thoughts on this, bob.ly last year is this a rebound thing? >> i think so. that's like defensive stock, high quality and cyclical stocks lower quality, the cyclicals have been winning. software stocks are not cheap. >> look, all up last year's losers in the fourth quarter are going to be this year 'winners so, for instance, in stocks already started moving up. we like financials, we like energy, and semis are the way to go if you...
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if the hill's editor in chief bob cusack will lead this conversation. bob: all right.hank you, mayors, for participating in this panel. i have to start off with mayor lucas. big chiefs fan. big espn story on the mayor today. can i get an early prediction on the super bowl? mayor de la isla: some of you who watched saturday night live in the 1980's and 1990's may remember the super fans and they would mention the bears, 80, whoever else. 10. i won't be that stream. i will say chiefs 41, 49ers, 8. >> ok, we have a feud. bob: ok, i want to go down the line. impeachment has begun. and that is certainly a big topic in washington. starting with you, mayor lucas, i want you to talk about one issue each that people back home are talking about. you cannot pick the same one. what is one big issue that your constituents are talking about if it is not impeachment? mayor barnett: and i will say impeachment is not the focus of any conversation back home in the midwest. i think for us the issue is violent crime. how we make our communities safer. many of you may have seen that kansas
if the hill's editor in chief bob cusack will lead this conversation. bob: all right.hank you, mayors, for participating in this panel. i have to start off with mayor lucas. big chiefs fan. big espn story on the mayor today. can i get an early prediction on the super bowl? mayor de la isla: some of you who watched saturday night live in the 1980's and 1990's may remember the super fans and they would mention the bears, 80, whoever else. 10. i won't be that stream. i will say chiefs 41, 49ers,...
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like, my wife was in "jay and silent bob strikes back.ent it to her. i was like, "can you believe they even remember you?" like, it was amazing [ laughter ] is she wrote back, "f you kevin. [ laughter ] but my favorite one, hands down was ben affleck's in the movie when he pops up, audience reacts like batman swung in to save the day or something like that so i shot that the big reaction in chicago was huge and i texted it to ben i was like, "this is what they think of you in chicago, batman." and he wrote back a two-word response, "i know. and that was it. [ laughter ] >> seth: well, it is just a delight for people who are fans of the franchise and what a pleasure having you here, kevin. >> i love being here, man. this is huge >> seth: i cannot thank you enough [ cheers and applause >> this is - >> thaou >> seth: thank you >> seth: kevin smith, everybody. [ cheers and applause "jay and silent bob reboot" is available on blu-ray dvd, and digital. we'll be back -- i'm coming home, kids don't go to bed, yet we'll be right back. [ cheers and
like, my wife was in "jay and silent bob strikes back.ent it to her. i was like, "can you believe they even remember you?" like, it was amazing [ laughter ] is she wrote back, "f you kevin. [ laughter ] but my favorite one, hands down was ben affleck's in the movie when he pops up, audience reacts like batman swung in to save the day or something like that so i shot that the big reaction in chicago was huge and i texted it to ben i was like, "this is what they think of...
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thank you, bob.sentative sherry bruce of, the democratic committee campaign chair talks about efforts to keep a democratic majority in the house of representatives. watch the live interview sunday at 10:00 a.m. and again at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. are going to take a look now at the world in 2020. here with us is an executive and diplomatic editor at the economist. cover. the the world in 2020. you say this year, 2020, will not be short of drama. politically, the big drama is going to be the
thank you, bob.sentative sherry bruce of, the democratic committee campaign chair talks about efforts to keep a democratic majority in the house of representatives. watch the live interview sunday at 10:00 a.m. and again at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. are going to take a look now at the world in 2020. here with us is an executive and diplomatic editor at the economist. cover. the the world in 2020. you say this year, 2020, will not be short of drama. politically, the big drama is going to be...
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he did answer the one, i don't know if you saw it, about bob barr. i've never even had a conversation with bill barr. he was very adamant about that but wouldn't talk about that. >> if donald trump really cared about corruption in ukraine, everything john talked about he would've brought up with whoever the head of ukraine was in 2017, 2018, and he would've actually brought up corruption instead of looking for an announcement of an investigation. >> laura: we've got to go but the president ran on stopping corruption -- >> but he never brought that up with zelensky. >> laura: he said that nato has got to pony up more money, that was the first part of the call. great to have you on. tomorrow night, full coverage of the impeachment trial. shannon bream takes it from here. >> i am laura ingram and you're looking at the senate for live where the debate rages over the resolution about the rules resolution, how the impeachment trial of donald trump will proceed. for those who have actual lives, jobs that have been glued to your television all day let me cat
he did answer the one, i don't know if you saw it, about bob barr. i've never even had a conversation with bill barr. he was very adamant about that but wouldn't talk about that. >> if donald trump really cared about corruption in ukraine, everything john talked about he would've brought up with whoever the head of ukraine was in 2017, 2018, and he would've actually brought up corruption instead of looking for an announcement of an investigation. >> laura: we've got to go but the...
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i remember the bob dole negotiations. bob dole is a man who talked in bursts. one-liners.e never talked for more than two and a half minutes. so his negotiators were willing to give up anything to have the answers no more than two minutes long. and of course, against bill clinton, bill clinton could talk for two hours on any given question. so in order to get that, clinton also wanted a town hall thing. so they swapped their negotiators swapped. dole got what he wanted, which was short answers and some of the debates, in exchange for clinton's people getting what clinton wanted, which was a town hall debate for the first time. everything about what the size of the holding rooms are is negotiated. gloria: including the moderator. jim: absolutely. gloria: as you posit, that may be why they ended up on a single moderator because they could not agree on anybody other than you. [laughter] jim: it's not false modesty, it's just the truth. a couple of times i ended up because theybates could not agree on anybody else. gloria: because politically this person had said some things.
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philosopher, bob moses. moses had an aura status in sncc because he had what i call quiet power. you know that saying, not the one who is mustering the most or hollering the most or the one who is the flashiest, but there is just something. yeah, quiet power. moses -- chad's like i got quiet power. [laughter] i saw that. so moses had that. moses had been asked by the head of the naacp in mississippi to come down to mississippi and help register folks to vote. so even separate from what is called the bobby kennedy organization, moses was on his way down. and he gets to mississippi, with about 12,000 residents and 250 african-americans registered to vote. yes? >> is he like volunteering or is he -- carol: he is volunteering. that is moses. this is a man that will be appropriately named. he went down to mccomb, mississippi and began setting up civic education classes. because her member when we are talking about the schools, talking about the textbooks in the schools, and in these jim crow schools, the textbook
philosopher, bob moses. moses had an aura status in sncc because he had what i call quiet power. you know that saying, not the one who is mustering the most or hollering the most or the one who is the flashiest, but there is just something. yeah, quiet power. moses -- chad's like i got quiet power. [laughter] i saw that. so moses had that. moses had been asked by the head of the naacp in mississippi to come down to mississippi and help register folks to vote. so even separate from what is...
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. >> bob mcnally still with us bob, you talked earlier about the risk premium remaining somewhat intact and chances for further escalation going forward. how much is contingent on what the president says in the next few minutes? >> well, not too much going forward. the president's probably going to ratify the market's relaxation since late last night when it was clear no americans were killed and the president canceled the news conference for the statement. it's clear for many hours no americans were killed, the president's red line was not crossed, he's not going to unleash attacks against 52 sites and we're not going to triple digit oil for tonight. so the market is reacting to that this morning. it's understanding, i think the president will probably ratify that by reminding he's ready to unleash a massish military response if iran crosses his red line. >> yeah, bob, you just mentioned the bearish numbers, inventory numbers today. how much is that weighing on crude right now? and is it something that will actually take over as the bigger narrative today, at least among traders in the
. >> bob mcnally still with us bob, you talked earlier about the risk premium remaining somewhat intact and chances for further escalation going forward. how much is contingent on what the president says in the next few minutes? >> well, not too much going forward. the president's probably going to ratify the market's relaxation since late last night when it was clear no americans were killed and the president canceled the news conference for the statement. it's clear for many hours...
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but eastbound 580 and the officer-involved shooting where bob redell is at the scene. the rest of the bay shows a smooth drive and the south bay now kicking in. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> it is 6:51. happening now. conversion therapy is banned in utah. now the 19th state and one of the most conservative to prohibit it. conversion therapy is a practice used to try to change sexual orientation or gender of a person. utia's mormonism opposed same-sex marriage and teaches it is a sin but urging members to be kind and compassionate to lgbtq people. >>> a quick look at top stories including two breaking stories we've been following since we came on the air at 4:30. first a officer-involved shooting and the latest what we're learn investigators next. >>> plus a major police convenience in contra costa county cleat with s.w.a.t. teams and drones. we'll head back to the scene live for you. >>> and all new overnight, leaders of a south bay city make up their minds on whether to allow a new controversial chick-fil-a restaurant to move in. we'll talk about that decision and
but eastbound 580 and the officer-involved shooting where bob redell is at the scene. the rest of the bay shows a smooth drive and the south bay now kicking in. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> it is 6:51. happening now. conversion therapy is banned in utah. now the 19th state and one of the most conservative to prohibit it. conversion therapy is a practice used to try to change sexual orientation or gender of a person. utia's mormonism opposed same-sex marriage and teaches it...
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a handful of stocks responsible for this latest leg of the rally and bob pisani is taking a look at those names >> hard to believe it was only a couple of years ago we were at 20,000 so i want to show you what's responsible for moving the dow from 20 to 29,000. concentrated, but not as much as you might think. apple not surprisingly 15% of the gains is through the apple. boeing, 13%. united health care, visa and microsoft. b about 55% of the gains from 20 to 29,000 is due to these five stocks the leadership has gotten even narrower and more concentrated 28 to 29,000 was only a few months november of last year. apple is 32% of the gapes of the last thousand points dow, united health, 18 goldman sachs, 16% put these three stocks together, two-thirds of the gains of the last 1,000 points of the dow 30 stocks is due to just these three. and sometimes, really narrow leadership is associated with market tops and that's what got people discussing what might be going on here. the narrow equity leadership s&p 500, pe ratio now 18.5 that's the high-end where it's been the last 20 years where people
a handful of stocks responsible for this latest leg of the rally and bob pisani is taking a look at those names >> hard to believe it was only a couple of years ago we were at 20,000 so i want to show you what's responsible for moving the dow from 20 to 29,000. concentrated, but not as much as you might think. apple not surprisingly 15% of the gains is through the apple. boeing, 13%. united health care, visa and microsoft. b about 55% of the gains from 20 to 29,000 is due to these five...
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it seems to me with regard to bunging a bob for big ben bongs, one shouldn't look gift horses in thel that to come and more from the palace of westminster, possibly the only palace where people aren't talking about you know who. this was a week when borisjohnson‘s brexit deal continued its journey through parliament with the house of lords subjecting the withdrawal agreement bill to line—by—line scrutiny. various concerns were aired but the key battles await another day. and, in the days to come, their lordships will start to vote on changes to the bill proposed by opposition peers. with no majority in the upper house, ministers do face defeat on some key issues — among them the question of what happens to unaccompanied migrant children in the eu who have relatives in the uk. should they be allowed automatically to join their families here? the withdrawal agreement bill waters down a previous government commitment. ministers say they would offer the protection but in different legislation later. but in the man behind the amendment they face a difficult opponent — the 87—year—old labo
it seems to me with regard to bunging a bob for big ben bongs, one shouldn't look gift horses in thel that to come and more from the palace of westminster, possibly the only palace where people aren't talking about you know who. this was a week when borisjohnson‘s brexit deal continued its journey through parliament with the house of lords subjecting the withdrawal agreement bill to line—by—line scrutiny. various concerns were aired but the key battles await another day. and, in the days...
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it was bob bob bob to me. when i was told some seemed wrong all right old old just don't call. me old you get to shape out these days become educated and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when you choose to look for common ground. you are no fan speed you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi else asked i'm aware of it. leverage debt all you like. and you can never forget maybe you can now auschwitz was really like to be inhaled because you would never believe it wasn't a candle to have as a copy of a course for 33 years and opened the cupboard of it at all seems so logical for by your side to make it to the right when i get out on the farm saw you don't want to take my song to their next meal so he can listen in hopefully the bless my heart heard screams. plus lead. keep the slams you or me you. can't get what. you see in the bush not just for the most good nobody. really believes. you know. nothing now if you will hear them then. you know what to. do look at the joke so much you can do we
it was bob bob bob to me. when i was told some seemed wrong all right old old just don't call. me old you get to shape out these days become educated and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when you choose to look for common ground. you are no fan speed you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi else asked i'm aware of it. leverage debt all you like. and you can never forget maybe you can now auschwitz was...
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it keeps coming from bob at the new york stock exchange. >> just a point on the fed minutes. the key take away, remember jay powell's press conference, he said it would take a sustained increase in inflation for the fed to go back to raising interest rates that was the key take away from the meeting and the fed minutes as well. here is something very interesting. the big global integrated names didn't move much at all. some of them moved down in in middle of the day. if this was 10 or 15 years ago that would not happen. rather interesting bifurcation there. moving up here today, there you see them put back the dow movers. the cyclicals like 3m and c caterpillar remain weak on the day. airlines, of course you get some pressure here. a very different situation it might have been years ago. the effect of oil on these companies, the costs for oil is much lower than it used to be overall. if you look at the cost for typical airline, maybe 35% is labor. 10 to 15% is fuel. fuel would have been 20, 25% 15 or 20 years ago. good indication that oil doesn't have exactly the flieinfluenc
it keeps coming from bob at the new york stock exchange. >> just a point on the fed minutes. the key take away, remember jay powell's press conference, he said it would take a sustained increase in inflation for the fed to go back to raising interest rates that was the key take away from the meeting and the fed minutes as well. here is something very interesting. the big global integrated names didn't move much at all. some of them moved down in in middle of the day. if this was 10 or 15...
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bobbie and bob.hey were my parents. >> with their names and social security numbers, rhonda and her friends tracked down a phone number in ohio. she dialed the number. a man answered. it was june 5th, 2010. >> i said are you robert dean christie, he said, yes. i said are you married to a barbara blackwelder, or were you? he said yes. i said i think i'm rhonda christie or do you know rhonda patricia christie and then there was a long pause. >> this is who she was talking to. his name is bob christie. >> i almost dropped the phone. she knew i'd hesitated and she said this is your daughter rhonda. and it was something that clicked in my mind that i reck -- the voice rang a bell. >> and he called to my mom, barbara, to pick up the phone. rhonda is on the phone. she picked up the phone and the first thing out of her mouth was shirley stoled you. >> pepper was shaking inside and out. >> i went into the most emotions i've ever had in my entire life, ever. >> the memories were true, or so it certainly seemed
bobbie and bob.hey were my parents. >> with their names and social security numbers, rhonda and her friends tracked down a phone number in ohio. she dialed the number. a man answered. it was june 5th, 2010. >> i said are you robert dean christie, he said, yes. i said are you married to a barbara blackwelder, or were you? he said yes. i said i think i'm rhonda christie or do you know rhonda patricia christie and then there was a long pause. >> this is who she was talking to....
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joining me to discuss, bob barr, served as a manager in the senate impeachment trial of bill clinton and julian edleston. an essential presidential argument here or defense team is that you cannot have impeachment without a crime. it is interesting that alan dershowitz, on the president's team, had two contradictory positions on this between clinton and today. have a listen and then i want to get your reaction. >> without a crime, there can be no impeachment. certainly doesn't have to be a crime if you have somebody who completely corrupts the office of president and who abuses trust and who poses great danger to our liberty, you don't need a technical crime. >> bob barr, what is your view? >> my view is that the phrase that the president's lawyers included in their six page answer over the weekend is absolutely iron clad, perfectly correct. the language in the constitution says very clearly that the only basis on which a president can be impeached and removed from office is treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors. you have to have a crime. and no matter how much rheto
joining me to discuss, bob barr, served as a manager in the senate impeachment trial of bill clinton and julian edleston. an essential presidential argument here or defense team is that you cannot have impeachment without a crime. it is interesting that alan dershowitz, on the president's team, had two contradictory positions on this between clinton and today. have a listen and then i want to get your reaction. >> without a crime, there can be no impeachment. certainly doesn't have to be...
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>> bob woodruff monitoring that outbreak from hong kong. bob, thank you. >>> next, the state of emergency in virginia ahead of a gun rights rally slated for tomorrow. the event is drawing people from across the country, and law enforcement is on edge after what they say are credible threats of violence. already, three men linked to a white supremacist group under arrest. abc's victor oquendo is in richmond tonight. >> reporter: tonight richmond, virginia bracing for potentially dangerous protests. thousands of gun rights advocates from across the country expected at the state capitol monday, fighting new proposed gun control legislation. local, state and federal law enforcement on high alert, fencing now surrounding the capitol, security is tight. >> violence will not be tolerated. and if that is your group or your intention on monday, then you are not welcome. >> reporter: fearing a repeat of the deadly violence in charlottesville two years ago and citing credible threats, virginia's governor declaring a state of emergency. ahead of the ra
>> bob woodruff monitoring that outbreak from hong kong. bob, thank you. >>> next, the state of emergency in virginia ahead of a gun rights rally slated for tomorrow. the event is drawing people from across the country, and law enforcement is on edge after what they say are credible threats of violence. already, three men linked to a white supremacist group under arrest. abc's victor oquendo is in richmond tonight. >> reporter: tonight richmond, virginia bracing for...
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that's what we're doing. >> one more information piece, bob. if you want. we are always planning to bring a budget amendment to this body at this time. in deed, we are at our billing rate of the million 250 so with this month's payment. we had always intended to bring the amendment to the body at this time. and it just so happens that in addition to bringing just an amendment for what we needed on our original contract we needed to add what the additional work would be done for the post dda. >> thank you. you have additional questions. >> thank you. perhaps mixed in with a comment here to address miriam's feedback. so, i think at the strong urging of this board, the performance has certainly improved a lot. when i'm doing the path o math , we're two years into the three year contract. our current burn is at a million right now. basically it means we've been spending about $42,000 a month on this service. and we're currently proposing in the next three years to increase that spending to $118,000 a month. so my reques question is to undd why we're increasing
that's what we're doing. >> one more information piece, bob. if you want. we are always planning to bring a budget amendment to this body at this time. in deed, we are at our billing rate of the million 250 so with this month's payment. we had always intended to bring the amendment to the body at this time. and it just so happens that in addition to bringing just an amendment for what we needed on our original contract we needed to add what the additional work would be done for the post...