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okter the only full-time female br.graduate genetics lauren simmons was always an unlikely candidate for a within the beating heart of the , as clients often like to remind her. >> a woman? aryo23? you are a minority? at are you doing? how did you get this job? reporter: lauren move from her home state of georgia and was soon working on wall street in an almost entinmly male envit. >> i fell in love with the numbers in the fast movement and the men in the trading jackets. everything was moving so fast. loving it. reporter: the new york stock exchange is one of the last remaining trading floors to still use humanrokers. even as their numbers dwindle, one thing remains te -- this is very much a boy's club. 1 wall st veteran who has been on the floor since 196 this disparity goes back to the way things were done before computers arrived. >> trading was a very physical thing. you and i would look at each other and try to figure out w big an ordered and we have cod how nervous u look, how aggressive were you going to be. it
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next week representative shimkus , will br ing his screw nevada 2.0 build to the floor. this legislation will rubberstamp the yucca mountain to turn nevada into the nation's policy.p will be bad i will continue to fight it every step of the way. why in the past has nevada delegation been so strong in resisting these types of measures, and if it passes the house, where does it stand in the u.s. senate? jeremy: that is the big problem right now. i mentioned it in the first question. this project got canceled in 2010 from the obama administration because of strong local opposition to it. this is something that former majority leader and democratic leader in the center harry -- senate harry reid made. it is actually something that carries over to bipartisanship in nevada. you will see next week representative jacky rosen, who is currently running against senator dean heller in the nevada race, she will come out just as hard because this is an issue that unites nevadans. you can see that all the way up to the governor, who is a republican who is against it. it is not just par
next week representative shimkus , will br ing his screw nevada 2.0 build to the floor. this legislation will rubberstamp the yucca mountain to turn nevada into the nation's policy.p will be bad i will continue to fight it every step of the way. why in the past has nevada delegation been so strong in resisting these types of measures, and if it passes the house, where does it stand in the u.s. senate? jeremy: that is the big problem right now. i mentioned it in the first question. this project...
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temperaturas nuevamente se mano un un br encima de los 80 grados. >> esta no es una clase comÚn >>> paraez. >> que tal? muy buenas tardes,s en sÓlo minutos. >> se reunieron para recordar ademÁs investigan la abre esencia de un material quÍmico peligroso en un hospital del sur de la bahÍa. >>> de acuerdo a las autoridades una persona presentÓ una queja contra el oficial aunque no hay detalles el incidente habrÍa ocurrido en el 2016. >> ahora continuamos un su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 6. >> este es su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 6. >> hola ¿quÉ tal? feliz miÉrcoles. >> gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> sabemos que al menos 2 personas trasladadas al hospital y pilar cuÁl es la situaciÓn en este momento. >> gracias, buenas tardes, al parecer esto se trata de un incidente con gas pimienta esto segÚn informaciÓn del propio distrito escolar que nos dieron en la Última hora, aquÍ todo bÁsicamente ha regresado ya a la normalidad. pero lo cierto es que hacia las 3 de la tarde las autoridades llegaron despuÉs que 12 personas entre estudiante y maestros reportaron malestares, estaban tosiendo dificu
temperaturas nuevamente se mano un un br encima de los 80 grados. >> esta no es una clase comÚn >>> paraez. >> que tal? muy buenas tardes,s en sÓlo minutos. >> se reunieron para recordar ademÁs investigan la abre esencia de un material quÍmico peligroso en un hospital del sur de la bahÍa. >>> de acuerdo a las autoridades una persona presentÓ una queja contra el oficial aunque no hay detalles el incidente habrÍa ocurrido en el 2016. >> ahora...
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. ♪ down down down ♪ come on now >> our favorite matching den anymore wearing coupl couple br in 2002'm tired of singing. >> one is going into space. you're doing your thing. is the band thinking about taking break? jt think that's what we're doing right now. you know, everybody is just taking a little hiatus and doing, you know, oh things that we wanted to do. ♪ rock your body >> for jchlt t., it meant acting and doing solo albums. were the others jealous? >> it's really good. there's a lot of stuff that is so different and -- especially compared to what we have done. >> i think his album is great. he's a great artist. the guy's talented. >> nope, in fact, jc went solo as well. chris diz reality tv. had a cameo. >> joey started in "my big fat greek wedding. >>" hey, ian, we're going the kill you. >> and came in second on "dancing with the stars." >> we're bringing this battle to the dance floor. we're bringing the fun and the funk. not smell my funk but dance funk. >> didn't he do a "star wars" themed thing. >> obi wan fatoney. >> lance did "dancing" too. he became a role model when
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the poll was commissioned by the san francisco firefighters union, which is backing br -- breed. another poll showed leno with a slight lead in the race. >>> we're finding out the federal security reviews of election systems are way behind schedule. the department of homeland security complete only about half of the security reviews in the states that have asked for them so far. the nation's intelligence chiefs warned earlier this year, russia still wants to disrupt u.s. elections after a multipronged effort to interfere two years ago. that included attempts to hack into the election systems of 21 states. >>> new york's governor is calling for an investigation after the state's attorney general resigned an midst abuse allegations. eric schneiderman took to some high profile roles for womens' right. they -- a woman who had romantic interactions with him is now accusing him of physical violence. he repeatedly hit them and threatened to kill them if they broke up with him. schneiderman denies the allegations. >>> ben carson could be sued by civil rights for not signing off on an oba
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now when rubeaua's father goes fishing,g, he often only b brs home seaweweed. tabeia: : everything is changi. we are catching fewer fish, regardless of whicich kind. other r sea life is also disappearing. and on land, we have erosion. water from the well is growing salty, and the coconut palms produce very few coconuts nowadays. rubeaua: i'm really worried. what's happening here because of climate change when i'm not around. i'm afraid everyrything wi changege. reporter: kiribati is one of the poorest countries in the world. and climate change is making it even poorer. rubeaua will soon have what others don't, a job so he can support his family. but he's paying a high price to have one. host: this week in global ideas, we head to southwestern uganda, to the mpanga river. the once-beautiful waterway has been a dumping ground for sewage and waste, and the rich vegetation along its banks has been destroyed. but things are starting to change. our reporter julius mugambwa headed to the small town of fort portal. there, he met people determined to revive their ailing
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they believe companies are targeting minors with fun sounding flavors like crhme br[lie. products are smoked through what looks like a thumb drive and supporters of property are saying it protects children while small grocery store owners say the band would hurt their bottom line. >> if we don't have their pack of smokes they're not going to come in and buy the rest of the items that make up those single cash purchases that keep us open. >> the kids are giving in to peer pressure, and they are smoking a tobacco products, but they don't see it as that because it is candy flavored. and this proposition will eliminate any candy flavored product tobacco product, in the city of san francisco. >> california records show e- cigs use has doubled in recent years 21%. r.j. reynolds tobacco has been funded a good painter voted down calling it a prohibition, and they say it is -- and that it is donating millions of dollars to education, campaigns. voters will decide on june 5 at >>> ribbon asking you this morning, should cities ban flavored vaping liquids and tobacco products? 51% sa
they believe companies are targeting minors with fun sounding flavors like crhme br[lie. products are smoked through what looks like a thumb drive and supporters of property are saying it protects children while small grocery store owners say the band would hurt their bottom line. >> if we don't have their pack of smokes they're not going to come in and buy the rest of the items that make up those single cash purchases that keep us open. >> the kids are giving in to peer pressure,...
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african-americans were prevented -- entering and exiting main streets on br broad streets.eal entrance to the church is on a different avenue. it is called the church with two faces. the people involved in not just work out of tabernacle baptist. they moved their operations over to first baptist church, the black first baptist church in selma, right down the street from where we are now. this included right before freedom day in october of 1963, wherefore the heights was the main attraction. she gave a lot of encouragement to those at the dallas county courthouse. fora was a logical place the voting rights movement to really have this push, because of the fact there was so many factors that there was a hotbed for this particular issue. there was a population that was mostly african-american. there were only 240 registered black voters throughout the entire county. there was a proper type of agitation needed to make this movement successful. washad a chair here who very belligerent toward african-american protesters, towards those getting a cup of tea at the precise moment,
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her br >> and it did not cure her. it left her incapacitated, unable to speak, unable to walk. >> woodruff: and how did eunice deal with that? >> i think that was the fuel that powered the engine that was eunice kennedy shriver. her sister was removed to an institution. the children were forbidden to see her, because the father thought that it wouldn't be good for rosemary to be expo her very energetic and competitive siblings. so they erased her from their lives and eunice did it too. and i think there was some guilt that she was complicit in some way in letting rosemary languish far from home. >> woodruff: but sy went on to make up for that in a very big way. >> she did.'s and ronic when joseph cennedy lost his voice through a stroke in 1961, euound hers. she brought rosemary back to the heart of the family because joe was no longer able to . >> woodruff: and of course eunice went on to found special olympics, to do other work for people witdisabilities and was always pushing. >> she pushed all her life with her brot
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deputies are targeting minors with flavors like crhme br[lie or bubblegum. the products or what looks like a thumb drive. supporters argue this measure is protecting children. >> they contain high levels of nicotine and nicotine is extremely addictive. this is a problem for kids because we know that the brain is still developing until you're about 25 years old. >> the kids are giving in to peer pressure and they are smoking a tobacco product that they don't see it as that because it's candy flavored. and this proposition will eliminate any candy flavored product that tobacco product in the city of san francisco. >> the california records show e-cigarette use by high school kids troubled -- double to 25%. rj reynolds tobacco has been funding a campaign against prop b they are calling it a prohibition. they say it could hurt their bottom line. voters will decide on june 5. our question of the day is this. should they bland -- band flavored liquids in tobacco products? vote on the ktvu twitter page you can also comment on our ktvu facebook page. >>> the first t
deputies are targeting minors with flavors like crhme br[lie or bubblegum. the products or what looks like a thumb drive. supporters argue this measure is protecting children. >> they contain high levels of nicotine and nicotine is extremely addictive. this is a problem for kids because we know that the brain is still developing until you're about 25 years old. >> the kids are giving in to peer pressure and they are smoking a tobacco product that they don't see it as that because...
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what you br to see is both beautiful and extremely dangerous.e's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: day 19. the wrath of kilauea continues on the big island of hawaii tonight, lobbing lava bomb into the air, pumping out a lake's worth of molten rock and incinerating everything in its path. with roads cut off, the only way in is on foot. that's the fissure we've been looking at for a couple of days now. everything you see in front of us wasn't here a couple of days ago when we first started coming here. that lava being geysered up in the air is 100, 150 feet up. it is incredibly powerful. you can feel all the heat it's generating. and also where i am used to be a valley. now it is literally creating this new topography. a ridge has formed where cows u used to munch on cane grass. a royaling pit spitting out lava, creating rivers of molten rock, pouring across highways, cutting off access routes. >> it was at one point directed towards us and we evacuated. there's not a whole lot else we can do but be here and wait it out. >> reporter: from there the
what you br to see is both beautiful and extremely dangerous.e's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: day 19. the wrath of kilauea continues on the big island of hawaii tonight, lobbing lava bomb into the air, pumping out a lake's worth of molten rock and incinerating everything in its path. with roads cut off, the only way in is on foot. that's the fissure we've been looking at for a couple of days now. everything you see in front of us wasn't here a couple of days ago when we first started...
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he almost sounded br establishment.eeling. >> jonathan, you can talk about how some of the races are turning up, via competition to show who loves president trump the most? >> yeah. the way the -- most of these candidates are looking at how can i tell the voters i'm the trumpiest. i was just in indiana about a week and a half ago talking to voters there. they've got a primary where there's a businessman running, mike vaughan. he's trying to say he is most like trump. so are two other congressmen who are republicans. this is going on all around the country. the question is going to be once somebody wins those primaries, are they still going to want to be identified as the trumpiest candidate. >> i'm going to have trumpiest in my mind all day. jonathan thank you, julia, thank you for wearing that sunshine yellow. that's it for me. first stay with us, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, an
he almost sounded br establishment.eeling. >> jonathan, you can talk about how some of the races are turning up, via competition to show who loves president trump the most? >> yeah. the way the -- most of these candidates are looking at how can i tell the voters i'm the trumpiest. i was just in indiana about a week and a half ago talking to voters there. they've got a primary where there's a businessman running, mike vaughan. he's trying to say he is most like trump. so are two...
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more funerals have taken place for those palestinians killed br israelps in gaza yesterday, the deadliest day of violence there since 2014. s as emergension of the u.n. security council heard condemnation of israel and the militant group hamas. our middle east editor jeremy bowen sent this report from gaza. a warning, his report does mantain some distressing is. jeremy: on the border, the soundtrackas anti-israeli songs, not gunfire. 24 hours after the killings, the big protests have stopped, but res were burning, palestinians looked warily towards the israeli positions. enterprising traders brought refreshments. so what's next? the israelis deal with thete ational political fallout, the palestinians have 60 dead. politicians and diplomats abroad call for peace, but real peaceai talks ended,d a long time ago. with the current genern of palestinian and israeli leaders, no chance of them being revived. the israelis started firing tear gas. the crowd by then, including many families, was getting too big. the young men were getting too close to the border wire. on the other side, the isr say
more funerals have taken place for those palestinians killed br israelps in gaza yesterday, the deadliest day of violence there since 2014. s as emergension of the u.n. security council heard condemnation of israel and the militant group hamas. our middle east editor jeremy bowen sent this report from gaza. a warning, his report does mantain some distressing is. jeremy: on the border, the soundtrackas anti-israeli songs, not gunfire. 24 hours after the killings, the big protests have stopped,...
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reveals the yes vote won the day everywhere, rural and urban areas alike, setting ireland on a new path, br egs to months of divisive campaigning which forced the old conservative ireland to confront iounger more liberal self. turn-out was high. t han 2 million here made their way to the polls. it's been a day ofe h emotion especially fwo n the day history recorded massive social change. the government said new abortion laws will be inlace by the end of the year. >> sreenivasan: be sure to joinm us trow for the second part of our report on alternative policing methods. to'll look at new technology and training designeive officers "less-lethal" options. >> reporter: its silicone tip expands upon contact, slowing the round d broadening the area of impact, but not penetrating the skin >> just stop breathing and gently pull it. ( gun shot ) dead center. >> sreenivasan: that's all for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possle by: berna
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might br the u.s. has had too many high expectations about denuclearization. the north koreans know that they are going to have to do something substantl. auybe it is good that this has happened. i don't think either side was prepared, especially the united states. rajini: you talk about both sides having a different idea of what denuclearization means. how much could this ntinue to be a sticking point? mr. richardson: well, it is going to continue to be a sticking point. there has to be compromise. the rth koreans think denuclearization is freezing the tinuclear capabi, their missiles, curbing their use. s the unittes says you have to destroy all your nuclear weapons. the north koreans have as many as 60. they are not going to destroy th. but some compromising made the possible on denuclearization, on missiles, convthtional weapons look to south korea. certainly a summit could substantially reduce tensions. at is what we want. the peninsula has been fraught with enormous danger and national security problems. rajini: governor, the reason why president trump w
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and br your italian i dos. can they pass the newlywed test? welcom back, everyone.se to the finale but this week we got to hear more about d.j.'s story lines putting his adorable daught in line. >> she is so adorable. she is played by jaden ray and we are in love with the break outstar. >> it's my little princess. >> when did you realize oh, boy. this i a big deal? >> i realized it when my mom told me it was iconic. i didn't know what iconic meant and when i asked, she said it's a big deal. it's a really big deal. i was like am i going to become an icon? >> the9-year-old was born 12 years after the show went off the air so she has work to do as the role of mary's daughter. >> it's a lot and i got to know the show a little bit. i was like this. >> on this week's episode, we got to know her mo gina servin in the military. >> d.j. refused to kiss her in the school play. i hate you. >> now they are married and have a kid. >> how much like mary are you in real life? >> i don't know if i'm that precoc i feel like i'm sassy. >> you can be a little sass? >> yeah. >> remembe
and br your italian i dos. can they pass the newlywed test? welcom back, everyone.se to the finale but this week we got to hear more about d.j.'s story lines putting his adorable daught in line. >> she is so adorable. she is played by jaden ray and we are in love with the break outstar. >> it's my little princess. >> when did you realize oh, boy. this i a big deal? >> i realized it when my mom told me it was iconic. i didn't know what iconic meant and when i asked, she...
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. >>> santa barbara br-- they say deangelo killed in the bay area.hey are asking any victims of unsolved assaults from the '70s and '80s to come forward. >>> today we'll get a an up kate on the clean-up in the neighborhoods she stroied by the wild fire. it's at 10:00. the search continues for three armed robbery suspects. police released this sketch late last night. this is one of the three suspected in an armed robbery in downtown saturday night. they say that the men walked up to a 17-year-old boy and asked for his phone. when they refused they alleged by pointed a gun at him, hit him in the head and took the phone as well as some cash. >>> lots of folks finding good weather. >> yes. it is beautiful. sunshine. you need a jacket. as the day goes along we'll make it into the upper 70s. it is going to feel like summer for a couple of days and then it will feel nice and spring like for a couple of days. >> we want to check on that. >> we saw traffic nearly stopped. we'll take it again. it has been ebbing and flowing here. it is a little slower than you
. >>> santa barbara br-- they say deangelo killed in the bay area.hey are asking any victims of unsolved assaults from the '70s and '80s to come forward. >>> today we'll get a an up kate on the clean-up in the neighborhoods she stroied by the wild fire. it's at 10:00. the search continues for three armed robbery suspects. police released this sketch late last night. this is one of the three suspected in an armed robbery in downtown saturday night. they say that the men walked...
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trump in the white house today who has styled himself as the north korea whisper errer or mediator to br these two together to come to a peace deal. instead, he is criticized on almost a daily basis by the north korean government. it raised a lot of questions and it seems to have done away with a lot of the momentum, diplomatic momentum, that we felt five days ago. dave and christine. >> ivan watson in seoul. thank you. >>> okay. north korea vowing to dismantle its main nuclear testing this week. kim regime promising to do it in a transparent manner. announcing international media will be invited to cover the event. fortunate to have cnn's will ripley on the ground in wonsan, north korea. >> reporter: dave and christine, we have been invited to the coastal city of wonsan to what north korea says is the first step to denuclearization. the destruction of the nuclear test site. the site of six nuclear tests. one triggered 6.3 magnitude earthquake which was felt in china and detected around the world. north koreans say they take us from the city hours by car and a hike to the remote mountain
trump in the white house today who has styled himself as the north korea whisper errer or mediator to br these two together to come to a peace deal. instead, he is criticized on almost a daily basis by the north korean government. it raised a lot of questions and it seems to have done away with a lot of the momentum, diplomatic momentum, that we felt five days ago. dave and christine. >> ivan watson in seoul. thank you. >>> okay. north korea vowing to dismantle its main nuclear...
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swig, commissioner honda and we expect commissioner bobby wilson to arrive after items five a and five br heard. will provide the board with any needed legal advice this evening. at the controls is the board's legal assistant. i am julie rosenberg. we will also be joined by representatives from departments that have cases before the board to this evening. we expect the assistant zoning administrator and at representing the planning department and planning commission. building
swig, commissioner honda and we expect commissioner bobby wilson to arrive after items five a and five br heard. will provide the board with any needed legal advice this evening. at the controls is the board's legal assistant. i am julie rosenberg. we will also be joined by representatives from departments that have cases before the board to this evening. we expect the assistant zoning administrator and at representing the planning department and planning commission. building
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there a point where it might take over in the summer -- might tip over in thewe need to take a deep br. summer? areous metrics like vgp's showing stress, although on the 10-year for italy. anne: i lived in italy in the 1990's when the lira was going out of the old and the european monetary union. this is nothing. i think it is too soon to tell. when we think about how we want to trade in these markets commit is a question of we do have an information advantage -- it is way too soon to say we have an information advantage -- or when are we hearing defendants from how the market is pricing risk to what we can observe empirically from public opinion poll data? when those things start diverging, we as an investment team can make money on that trip, but right now what we do is what we did in january, which is to say that risk is normalizing and we are entering what i would call a normal period of volatility what the market gets scary information and reacts negatively can which is -- to meet this is kind of normal trading. we should be responding in a portfolio making sure we are -- i used t
there a point where it might take over in the summer -- might tip over in thewe need to take a deep br. summer? areous metrics like vgp's showing stress, although on the 10-year for italy. anne: i lived in italy in the 1990's when the lira was going out of the old and the european monetary union. this is nothing. i think it is too soon to tell. when we think about how we want to trade in these markets commit is a question of we do have an information advantage -- it is way too soon to say we...
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this is redwood road and skyline br boulevard. police are not saying who they're looking for or why. but there are a lot of police officers there. we have a crew out there as well. as soon as we find out anything we'll bring you that information. >>> we continue to follow a story at sfo. skyranger was overhead after a tow driver misjudged a concrete wall and the tip of an airplane's wing hit it. passengers were on board, luckily no one was injured. viewers sent pictures right after the accident happened. the plane landed after making a non-stop flight from dublin to san francisco. if you plan to fly on air lingis, you should call ahead just in case. >>> we head toward the memorial day weekend, and it looks pretty interesting, a live look at the golden get a bridg golden gate bridge, and there is a chance of rain. >> we're still going to have nice weather for memorial day weekend. it's up until that that we have the potential of rainfall in the forecast. today it was all about the fog and drizzle which accumulated up to .02. as we
this is redwood road and skyline br boulevard. police are not saying who they're looking for or why. but there are a lot of police officers there. we have a crew out there as well. as soon as we find out anything we'll bring you that information. >>> we continue to follow a story at sfo. skyranger was overhead after a tow driver misjudged a concrete wall and the tip of an airplane's wing hit it. passengers were on board, luckily no one was injured. viewers sent pictures right after the...
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ceos to try to accomplish at this point in time back to you on that note >> thank you very much for br k bringing us those interviews karen has been quite busy at the conference she also spoke to bernard arnault. >> tech is important in how we do business. one of our companies is doing a lot, it's the number one site for beauty products in the u.s., sephora. we are always in touch with new ideas, with newcomers, and we try to find the best, find some innovation at viva tech and get an appreciation for startups we chose 30 of them, and among the 30 we will choose one, two, or three that will be announced tomorrow we think they'll be the most promising for the future >> how do you blend that start up culture with your company, a company that has a big brand and star power but one you don't want to lose control over. >> for us, it's a way of life. almost all of our brands were start ups. if you take dior, it was started from scratch in 1947 we tried to keep the same spirit, which is the spirit of being close to the founder, and close to movement and new ideas, and also i must say that the
ceos to try to accomplish at this point in time back to you on that note >> thank you very much for br k bringing us those interviews karen has been quite busy at the conference she also spoke to bernard arnault. >> tech is important in how we do business. one of our companies is doing a lot, it's the number one site for beauty products in the u.s., sephora. we are always in touch with new ideas, with newcomers, and we try to find the best, find some innovation at viva tech and get...
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what seems crazy to me is that uce ore is br serving as an intermedia first this -- for christopher steel. it seems crazy that james come he would write an exoneration for hillary clinton. what seems crazy to me is you would go to a fisa court and be presenting this dossier and not thatlling the fisa judges the information is unverified, that it was paid for by hillary clinton and the democratic national committee, and providing all of the other information that was important for those isaac judges, -- for those pfizer judges to know what the evidence was. as far as what's crazy about this is that everything in this resolution is accurate. that is crazy. some of relates to these document requests that continue to be made, on a part of the justice department to turn those over, not because of the classified nation of the requests but material involved, and also because there is an ongoing investigation so there is concern about sharing with the subject seven investigation materials relevant to their investigation. should the right -- should the white house ensure that officials are walled
what seems crazy to me is that uce ore is br serving as an intermedia first this -- for christopher steel. it seems crazy that james come he would write an exoneration for hillary clinton. what seems crazy to me is you would go to a fisa court and be presenting this dossier and not thatlling the fisa judges the information is unverified, that it was paid for by hillary clinton and the democratic national committee, and providing all of the other information that was important for those isaac...
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first br ago. happy hollow zoo needs your help-- picking a name. remember this guy?k and white lemur pup was born a month ago. >>> a follow-up from a few weeks ago. do you remember? the black and white leemure pup was born a month ago. >> he's staring at us. >> the zoo has a list of possible names. loca, moon, fantastic, a new one which means even better. those weren't on the list. >> man, he likes that camera. >> bob? >> well, cool temperatures for now. if you want a summer-like preview in terms of the forecast, we're about to see it as we head through the next few days of the weekend started off cool and breezy. 58 degrees, jacket weather for sure. partly cloudy skies. looking at low clouds. and a cool 61 after a high of 71 gress. in case you were wondering, when do we get 90-degree day. last year it was on may 3rd. sometimes kit happen at may 18th. for livermore also, may 3rd, we hit 90 degrees. on average, it comes around may 8. so climate to logically speaking, we should see warmer temperatures. 40s and 50s with some patchy low clouds that may involve a little d
first br ago. happy hollow zoo needs your help-- picking a name. remember this guy?k and white lemur pup was born a month ago. >>> a follow-up from a few weeks ago. do you remember? the black and white leemure pup was born a month ago. >> he's staring at us. >> the zoo has a list of possible names. loca, moon, fantastic, a new one which means even better. those weren't on the list. >> man, he likes that camera. >> bob? >> well, cool temperatures for now....
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if you think the investigation has br been sharp, they seem to be preparing to become more so. this could end up in the supreme court if the president's lawyers fight any attempt to have him down. it halftime in this investigation. we don't know how long. >> jeff, thank you. let's bring in the legal experts. with me, a lawyer who is a former official in the department of homeland security and cnn contributor john dean, president nixon's white house council. they be and this hire are of emmitt flood, clinton people lawyer. what does that signal to you? >> it doesn't clearly signal anything yet to me. i don't know if he's preplacing ty cobb in the white house where his clientor whether he's going to be just another lawyer -- >> let me jump in. the clarity i have from jim acosta is he would actually taken but now it appears he'll fill cobb's shoes instead. >> tease a little different than having donald trump as he will be responsible arranging witnesses. he will be in on the private discusses but he doesn't have attorney/client privilege to smach. >> mike: paul, cnn sources say th
if you think the investigation has br been sharp, they seem to be preparing to become more so. this could end up in the supreme court if the president's lawyers fight any attempt to have him down. it halftime in this investigation. we don't know how long. >> jeff, thank you. let's bring in the legal experts. with me, a lawyer who is a former official in the department of homeland security and cnn contributor john dean, president nixon's white house council. they be and this hire are of...
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the same people who say we should have open borders don't want me to wear asome br a -- a. there were officials in the chinese government who stepped up and said we are not offended, we are honored she would wear such a dress. but she learned a tough lesson. charles: i think there is a poll in china and 92% said they were proud she wore that dress. >> she did it with honor and distinction. she wasn't trying to mock them in any way, shape or form. charles: i want to bring in our panel. fox political contributor tammy bruce,'. angela, you are a d.c. gap. >> yes, i am. never a dull moment. never a dull moment. all these things going on. mike pompeo getting off to an amazing start on foreign policy and the state department. >> he's a proven leader and gifted communicator. we have our chief diplomat and chief strategist. he brought the congress together. 57-42. i think this guy will bring the foreign policy team together. the president trusts him. he's a proven leader and proven patriot. charles: what do you make on president trump's legal team, and what's the narrative? >> i wo
the same people who say we should have open borders don't want me to wear asome br a -- a. there were officials in the chinese government who stepped up and said we are not offended, we are honored she would wear such a dress. but she learned a tough lesson. charles: i think there is a poll in china and 92% said they were proud she wore that dress. >> she did it with honor and distinction. she wasn't trying to mock them in any way, shape or form. charles: i want to bring in our panel. fox...
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to this, one of the key elements to this is that they have a large shareholder -- 5% shoulder from br -- share holding from bramson, which we think will amount to pressing for a return to capital for shareholders i think some senior nonexecutives are thinking what can we do to become more activists ourselves to fend off the pressure deal making may be one way to go about that >> let's talk about shareborn, they are a large activist presence with regard to barclays as we talk about the possible remedies they could look for, merger of this size is unlikely. what could we see from barclays with regard to future actions to appease some of that shareholder base >> as i say, we're speculating about what the activist may be looking for. i think they've clearly done a lot of homework. they have an expert track record so i think we can expect them to come out with probably fairly credible demands whether those are anything that the board or the chief executive of barclays wants to comply with is another question. given these are 5% shareholders, we'll have to take them seriously. as i said, i
to this, one of the key elements to this is that they have a large shareholder -- 5% shoulder from br -- share holding from bramson, which we think will amount to pressing for a return to capital for shareholders i think some senior nonexecutives are thinking what can we do to become more activists ourselves to fend off the pressure deal making may be one way to go about that >> let's talk about shareborn, they are a large activist presence with regard to barclays as we talk about the...
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the younger people as well might be more inclined to use the systems the than they have in br times and so having them as poll workers, they might have a unique way of encouraging others to use that system and that might be an untapped potential. >> i have one more question before we open up to the audience. are there ways that we can work with states to avoid litigation? we want the same thing, those that have their ballots cast and recorded accurately and no one wants to deal with litigation, so are there ways that since you have two very prominent officials, are there ways they can work with you and your organizations to avoid litigation? >> is forming strategic partnerships and collaboration and we've heard okay we are going to implement a system or we are going to implement this new policy in the disability community if we are partners from day number one there's not going to be the opportunity and the reason through the gate and we will have more of an antagonistic relationship, we don't want that. we want to be collaborative and have the partnership comes of it is just involving
the younger people as well might be more inclined to use the systems the than they have in br times and so having them as poll workers, they might have a unique way of encouraging others to use that system and that might be an untapped potential. >> i have one more question before we open up to the audience. are there ways that we can work with states to avoid litigation? we want the same thing, those that have their ballots cast and recorded accurately and no one wants to deal with...
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. >> reporter: because there is a summer recess, it is likely if a br bill is submitted later, it will be debated until autumn. >> of course, that is in ireland. meanwhile, this house has put pressure on prime minister theresa may to legalize abortion in northern ireland. part of the united kingdom. how is she dealing with the delicate political situation? >> reporter: it is delicate. she is in a coalition with the democratic union party in northern ireland. this is a pro-life anti-abortion party. she will face a difficult problem here. balancing out her coalition partner on one hand and mps within her party saying we have to do something about abortion rights. women's rights in northern ireland. it will be difficult. we have not heard from her yet. it is slightly different situation there because there is no constitutional ban in the uk. one thing that could happen is she could argue for example that this is a local issue and local legislation has to deal with here. >> we will see what pressure comes to bear on her. atika shubert bringing us up to date on the situation from dublin. ju
. >> reporter: because there is a summer recess, it is likely if a br bill is submitted later, it will be debated until autumn. >> of course, that is in ireland. meanwhile, this house has put pressure on prime minister theresa may to legalize abortion in northern ireland. part of the united kingdom. how is she dealing with the delicate political situation? >> reporter: it is delicate. she is in a coalition with the democratic union party in northern ireland. this is a pro-life...
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supporters of prop the think companies are targeting minors with various flavors like crhme br[lie.ducts are typically smoked through what looks like a thumb drive. supporters say this protects children. >> they contain high levels of nicotine. this is particularly a problem for kids because we know that the rain is still developing until you're about 25 years old. >> the kids are giving in to peer pressure. they are smoking a tobacco product. but they don't see it as that because it's candy flavored. and this proposition will eliminate any candy flavored product, tobacco product, in the city of san francisco. >> e-cigarette use by high school kids doubled in recent years to 21%. rj reynolds tobacco has been funding a campaign against property, calling it prohibition . some small businesses also say a band could hurt their financial bottom line. voters will decide on june 5. >>> question of the day, is this. should cities ban flavored vaping liquid in tobacco products? yes or no. let us know what you think. vote on the ktvu twitter page. you can also comment on our ktvu facebook pag
supporters of prop the think companies are targeting minors with various flavors like crhme br[lie.ducts are typically smoked through what looks like a thumb drive. supporters say this protects children. >> they contain high levels of nicotine. this is particularly a problem for kids because we know that the rain is still developing until you're about 25 years old. >> the kids are giving in to peer pressure. they are smoking a tobacco product. but they don't see it as that because...
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supporters of prop e think deputies are targeting minors with flavors like crhme br[lie or bubblegum.d through what looks like a thumb drive. supporters of the measure argue it's protecting children. >> they contain high levels of nicotine and they contain extremely addictive. this is a problem for kids because we know that the brain is still developing until you are about 25 years old. but the kids are giving in to peer pressure. and they are smoking a tobacco product. but they don't see it is that because it's candy flavored. and this proposition will eliminate any candy flavored product, tobacco product in the city of san francisco. >> records show e cigarette use doubled in recent years to 21%. rj reynolds tobacco has been funding a campaign against prop e calling it prohibition. some small businesses say a van could hurt their bottom line. voters will decide on june 5. >>> a question of the day is this. should cities ban flavored vaping liquid and tobacco products? yes or no? let us know what you think by voting on the ktvu twitter page. you can also comment on our ktvu facebook
supporters of prop e think deputies are targeting minors with flavors like crhme br[lie or bubblegum.d through what looks like a thumb drive. supporters of the measure argue it's protecting children. >> they contain high levels of nicotine and they contain extremely addictive. this is a problem for kids because we know that the brain is still developing until you are about 25 years old. but the kids are giving in to peer pressure. and they are smoking a tobacco product. but they don't see...
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let's bring in dan henninger,br kim strassel who has been following the mueller probe from the start. so dan, kim, let's step back and a year later break down what we know and what we don't. let's start with the russian collusion aspect of this. what have we learned about the collusion story? >> let's start with the beginning. it began january of i guess itle was 2017 when the american press began to report the possibility of collusion, a word we've used millions of times, a very big word as a matter of fact, between the trump campaign and the russians. >> paul: have we found any evidence of that since muelleria started? what have we learned since he started? >> the idea would be that thee trump campaign colluded with the russians a actively to affect the campaign. >> paul: any proof of that. >> we have seen no proof of thae in particular? ctwere there contacts wean the russians and individuals associated with the trump campaign, carter page, george papadopoulos, yes, i think we know that. in terms of the core of the campaign, no. we also know that the russians as they did in european
let's bring in dan henninger,br kim strassel who has been following the mueller probe from the start. so dan, kim, let's step back and a year later break down what we know and what we don't. let's start with the russian collusion aspect of this. what have we learned about the collusion story? >> let's start with the beginning. it began january of i guess itle was 2017 when the american press began to report the possibility of collusion, a word we've used millions of times, a very big word...
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i'm going to keep you here because there is nor bremore br news. senior correspondent manu raju is back. also lorna jarrett. >> a document actually detailed the start of the russia investigation and rod rosenstein, deputy attorney general, had been resisting. so much so that he said he faced possible impeachment. what we have learned, sources have told me, laura jared and jared herb, when. . gowdy read those documents as well staff members read the documents. it showed no intelligence was breached. he had been briefed about it and they said it's okay for a chairman to be briefed by these documents, but it really just shows the way he wielded this gavel in this committee, not really looking into the details that could perhaps give you a different impression of what happen happened. he's not raising major concerns at the start of the investigation. he has some more questions he wants to ask that person who drafted any intelligence document he read but which nunez did not get. >> these arnlt. certainly with respect to this investigation. he released c
i'm going to keep you here because there is nor bremore br news. senior correspondent manu raju is back. also lorna jarrett. >> a document actually detailed the start of the russia investigation and rod rosenstein, deputy attorney general, had been resisting. so much so that he said he faced possible impeachment. what we have learned, sources have told me, laura jared and jared herb, when. . gowdy read those documents as well staff members read the documents. it showed no intelligence was...
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he also gives the president be br grudgingly credit for turning public opinion into believing this mighthappened in a nefarious way. >> all of those are wrong. all of those are incorrect. all of those are stunningly normal in the development of intelligence and law enforcement. you know what, i talked to a lot of people in the country. for a lot of people in the country, one or another or many of those things have already stu stuck. >> the point being, general hayden saying what the president is doing in the tweets is wrong, not factual, not right, reckless, irresponsible, but it's working. >> the president is a master brander. i think what he's shown is that in many ways, when it comes to things that the public doesn't understand like investigative processes of the intelligence community, truth is in the eye of the beholder in a way. that's what he's doing here by playing to the public, by talking about spygate when there's no evidence. it's a pattern. it's been happening. there's a germ of something to hang these accusations on. there's some person that was involved. it's not that they
he also gives the president be br grudgingly credit for turning public opinion into believing this mighthappened in a nefarious way. >> all of those are wrong. all of those are incorrect. all of those are stunningly normal in the development of intelligence and law enforcement. you know what, i talked to a lot of people in the country. for a lot of people in the country, one or another or many of those things have already stu stuck. >> the point being, general hayden saying what the...
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as we look at the east bray,br showers possible. at 8:00 it will be about 59 degrees.emperatures stay well below average, 58 at the coast to about 68 in antioch and san jose. tonight, notice the green starts to fade and so does the gray which are if clouds. that's the clearing trend. it will bring us significantly warmer weather for the rest of the holiday weekend. as far as the weather, pretty busy this morning. traffic is busy. supposed to be a holiday friday. >> i thought we would have a light morning, but that is not the case. we've had several major issues. starting off with this one on eastbound 80 just before the carquinez bridge. a semi jackknifed around 1:20 this morning and then burst into flames. what you're seeing is the cleanup effort at this point. we did have some injuries reported to that driver. we had a full freeway shut down for about two hours. we have one lane getting by, three lanes are blocked. unfortunately we had a secondary crash just as soon as they release traffic through this scene, and i just got a sad update. one person died as a result o
as we look at the east bray,br showers possible. at 8:00 it will be about 59 degrees.emperatures stay well below average, 58 at the coast to about 68 in antioch and san jose. tonight, notice the green starts to fade and so does the gray which are if clouds. that's the clearing trend. it will bring us significantly warmer weather for the rest of the holiday weekend. as far as the weather, pretty busy this morning. traffic is busy. supposed to be a holiday friday. >> i thought we would have...
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. ♪ br a lot of ground to cover, and a great one mark levin will join us.e start with president trump reacting to the stunning news that the fbi, yes, was spying -- spying --gn on the trump campio. this has never happened before in american history. let's take a look. >> congress would like to see documents opened up. are saying they had s spies in my campaign. if they had spies in my campaign, that would be ace disgrace to this country. that would be one of the biggest insults that anyone has ever seen. it wouldve be very illegal aside from everything else. it wouldse make probably every political event ever look like small potatoes. so we want to make sure that there weren't. i hope there were and, frankly. if they had spies in my campaign, during my campaign for political purposes, that would be unprecedented in the history of our country. >> sean: unprecedented and illegal. - i want to take with the president said one step further. this is how serious and dangerous all of this is. if we as a country do not get to the bottom of this, and expose everythin
. ♪ br a lot of ground to cover, and a great one mark levin will join us.e start with president trump reacting to the stunning news that the fbi, yes, was spying -- spying --gn on the trump campio. this has never happened before in american history. let's take a look. >> congress would like to see documents opened up. are saying they had s spies in my campaign. if they had spies in my campaign, that would be ace disgrace to this country. that would be one of the biggest insults that...
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swig, commissioner honda and we expect commissioner bobby wilson to arrive after items five a and five br heard. will provide the board with any needed legal advice this evening. at the controls is the board's legal assistant. i am julie rosenberg. we will also be joined by representatives from departments that have cases before the board to this evening. we expect the assistant zoning administrator and at representing the planning department and planning commission. building inspector as well. and we also have amanda higgins from the department of public works and mapping. the board meeting guidelines are as follows. the board request that you turn off or silence all phones and other electronic devices. they will not disturb the proceedings. please carry on conversations i. the boards rules a presentation are as follows. appellant's, permit holders and department respondents are given seven minutes to present their case and three minutes for rebuttal. people affiliated with these parties must include their comments within the seven or three minute periods. members of the public who are n
swig, commissioner honda and we expect commissioner bobby wilson to arrive after items five a and five br heard. will provide the board with any needed legal advice this evening. at the controls is the board's legal assistant. i am julie rosenberg. we will also be joined by representatives from departments that have cases before the board to this evening. we expect the assistant zoning administrator and at representing the planning department and planning commission. building inspector as well....
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moments ago, house members emerged from a closed door br f briefing by the nation's top security officials about election security. and a pretty stunning development in just that. the secretary of homeland security pushing back today against the intelligence community's assessment that russia tried to tip the election in donald trump's favor. again, that was determined by the intel community's report in january of 2017. let's figure up what's going on here. manu raju is on capitol hill. what did the secretary tell you? >> reporter: kate, she emerged from a closed door briefing after talking to a few dozen house members about election security, talking about things that the homeland security department, the federal government and states need to do to avoid russian interference and other states may be replicating what the russians did in 2016 to prevent that from happening in the 2018 midterms. and one of the lessons learned was about what they should do differently from the 2016 elections and specifically i got a chance to ask her about that intelligence community assessment about the russi
moments ago, house members emerged from a closed door br f briefing by the nation's top security officials about election security. and a pretty stunning development in just that. the secretary of homeland security pushing back today against the intelligence community's assessment that russia tried to tip the election in donald trump's favor. again, that was determined by the intel community's report in january of 2017. let's figure up what's going on here. manu raju is on capitol hill. what...
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just this morning, i'm hearing that perhaps the koch brokes br are doing some ads this wiads. divide. >> hispanic unemployment is at an all time low. six of the seven best months ever for hispanic employment have been in the last year under the leadership of president trump. hispanics are benefitting from his policy and i believe they're going to come to him politically. >> does that erase -- hold on. steve, i get the unemployment numbers. and that's great to seeafric african-american unemployment is down as well. >> ms-13 people -- >> i'm talking about the history of the comments that he has made about immigrants and about latinos, all the way on down from what i read you, his judgments about the judge not being able to do his job. it is good that unemployment is down. does that do away with the rhetoric in any way? >> look, yes, i think people are more -- whatever color, whatever ethnicity. i think they're more concerned about their lives are they more prospero prosperous, more secure? the part of the appeal of this president, part of the reason he won is his incredible auth
just this morning, i'm hearing that perhaps the koch brokes br are doing some ads this wiads. divide. >> hispanic unemployment is at an all time low. six of the seven best months ever for hispanic employment have been in the last year under the leadership of president trump. hispanics are benefitting from his policy and i believe they're going to come to him politically. >> does that erase -- hold on. steve, i get the unemployment numbers. and that's great to seeafric...
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moments ago, house members emerged from a closed door br f briefing by the nation's top security officialsand a pretty stunning development in just that. the secretary of homeland security pushing back today against the intelligence community's assessment that russia tried to tip the election in donald trump's favor. again, that was determined by the intel community's report in ja
moments ago, house members emerged from a closed door br f briefing by the nation's top security officialsand a pretty stunning development in just that. the secretary of homeland security pushing back today against the intelligence community's assessment that russia tried to tip the election in donald trump's favor. again, that was determined by the intel community's report in ja