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carolyn, i'll start with you. someone wrote on social media last night that susan collins kwounds the party because she doesn't have a price. she's actually looking at this and thinking on it and deciding what would be best for the state of maine and her constituents. where do you think repeal and replace stands right now tonight? >> it's hit the skids again. and one thing that i'm really struck by, if you read her statement very carefully, she talks about her objections. she talks about the process, which the process was bad. you can make that argue um. but what she really talks about is medicaid and pre-existing conditionsment and what i really think is happening here. we keep seeing these bills come forward and then unravel. the truth is there just isn't a public constituency for these changes. the republican bills are going after provisions that are broadly popular among the american people. medicaid is popular. protecting people with pre-existing conditions is very popular. so people know that there are probl
carolyn, i'll start with you. someone wrote on social media last night that susan collins kwounds the party because she doesn't have a price. she's actually looking at this and thinking on it and deciding what would be best for the state of maine and her constituents. where do you think repeal and replace stands right now tonight? >> it's hit the skids again. and one thing that i'm really struck by, if you read her statement very carefully, she talks about her objections. she talks about...
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carolyn?hank you ♪ the best things in life they're free ♪ ♪ stars belong to everyone ♪ ♪ they cling there for you and for me ♪ ♪ flowers in spring ♪ the robins that sing ♪ the sunbeams that shine ♪ they're yours and their mine ♪ love can come to everyone ♪ the best things in life they're free ♪ ♪ wea whole new place that'swe lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls...and cars in deyes!se...you won'r (laughter) the spell is cast. now halloween time is more spook-tacular than ever because it's in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! letting people who live in the keys return. now they'll finally get a chance to see what happened to their homes. meanwhile, more storms looming out in the atlantic. >>> and on a much lighter note, the calendar may say september but oktoberfest has begun in germany. i'm surprised ron is at the desk. the world's largest beer festival kicking off in munich. oktoberfest runs through october 3rd. they get 6 million people expected to come out. >> one of
carolyn?hank you ♪ the best things in life they're free ♪ ♪ stars belong to everyone ♪ ♪ they cling there for you and for me ♪ ♪ flowers in spring ♪ the robins that sing ♪ the sunbeams that shine ♪ they're yours and their mine ♪ love can come to everyone ♪ the best things in life they're free ♪ ♪ wea whole new place that'swe lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls...and cars in deyes!se...you won'r (laughter) the spell is cast. now halloween time is more...
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carolyn? >>> lisa, thank you. from football to basketball and now baseball, pro athletes are taking a stand against president trump. oakland a's catcher bruce maxwell said it was a decision that was a long time coming. he knelt during "the national anthem" yesterday after the president blasted nfl players for doing the same thing. maxwell is the first major league baseball player to join the protest. he said mr. trump's rhetoric on twitter took the movement to a whole new level. yesterday the catcher tweeted, inequality is being displayed bigger than ever right now as our president shows that freedom of protest and speech is not allowed. maxwell talked to the media after yesterday's game. >> this was the right thing for me to do personally, just from the endeavors that i've been through myself and from where i'm from and the people that i d do know that are victims of ra alindifferencecis. >> if he wants to take a knee, let him take a knee. >> the athletes do this because they believe they have a platform to make
carolyn? >>> lisa, thank you. from football to basketball and now baseball, pro athletes are taking a stand against president trump. oakland a's catcher bruce maxwell said it was a decision that was a long time coming. he knelt during "the national anthem" yesterday after the president blasted nfl players for doing the same thing. maxwell is the first major league baseball player to join the protest. he said mr. trump's rhetoric on twitter took the movement to a whole new...
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carolyn? >>> thank you, frances. this morning a woman is injured after the ben shapiro speech at uc berkeley. says she was attacked by violent left-wing protesters. they agree about the accounts on a stabbing were false, but this morning she claims something else happened. abc 7 news reporters show us the incident caught on camera. >> i don't know anyone could see this and not see there's an altercation. >> reporter: this is what happened on telegraph avenue and this is celeste paradise looking at the video for the first time. it was after ben shapiro finished his speech at duller bach hall. and paradise who is a republican was holding this sign when someone snatched it from her. we have highlighted it and zoomed in on the moment when the woman runs away with the sign. paradise chases her and suddenly falls. >> i was not simply pushed but grabbed and thrown down. >> reporter: paradise says two people hurt her. they tossed her on the ground so hard she had a mild concussion. but this is what berkeley police posted on
carolyn? >>> thank you, frances. this morning a woman is injured after the ben shapiro speech at uc berkeley. says she was attacked by violent left-wing protesters. they agree about the accounts on a stabbing were false, but this morning she claims something else happened. abc 7 news reporters show us the incident caught on camera. >> i don't know anyone could see this and not see there's an altercation. >> reporter: this is what happened on telegraph avenue and this is...
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carolyn ryan is with us, assistant editor for "the new york times." sam stien, long-time political journalist, politics he had for for "the daily beast." and ron a dough measure ratty, a former federal prosecutor who wrote this piece for politico that got our attention today, titled how to read bob mueller's hand. he says currently a lawyer in private practice, we should add. good evening and welcome to you all. sam stien. >> yes. >> if manafort gets indicted, that will leave a mark. that will get our attention. >> that definitely will leave a mark. of course, he's not the big fish, right. he is a fish. he's a big fib, but he's not the big fish. and what this is all leading up to or so it seems is to build enough pressure points on paul manafort so that he will ultimately turn on donald trump. incredible assessment of what they think about paul manafort's trustworthiness. they're moving in fast and moving in a way where he feels like his only avenue to get himself out from under all of this is to turn on the guy who hired him to chair the campaign. >>
carolyn ryan is with us, assistant editor for "the new york times." sam stien, long-time political journalist, politics he had for for "the daily beast." and ron a dough measure ratty, a former federal prosecutor who wrote this piece for politico that got our attention today, titled how to read bob mueller's hand. he says currently a lawyer in private practice, we should add. good evening and welcome to you all. sam stien. >> yes. >> if manafort gets indicted,...
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carolyn?> uber says it shares the city's concerns about congestion and public safety and sent a statement saying uber is committed to being active partner in working to make improvements in these areas. it's more congested than ever on san francisco streets. hearing held today at city hall with one supervisor placing bulk of the blame on transportation network companies, uber and lyft. transformed congestion landscape in san francisco. >> unclear how many are out there. estimated 45,000 people drive for uber or lyft at some poift e county transportation authority estimates 5,700 on a typical day. suing to get information including incentives to lure drivers from mer said or l.a. believes uber could be trying to create a monopoly. >> clearly trying to drive public transit, taxis, any competition out of the market. i would like the city attorney to look at that as antitrust issue. >> i don't think it's antitrust example, it's just modern competition. >> jim lazarus with the san francisco chamber
carolyn?> uber says it shares the city's concerns about congestion and public safety and sent a statement saying uber is committed to being active partner in working to make improvements in these areas. it's more congested than ever on san francisco streets. hearing held today at city hall with one supervisor placing bulk of the blame on transportation network companies, uber and lyft. transformed congestion landscape in san francisco. >> unclear how many are out there. estimated...
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carolyn? >>> from football to basketball and now baseball, pro athletes are taking a stand against president trump. open a's catcher bruce maxwell said it was a decision long time coming. now during the national anthem yesterday he bowed after the president blasted nfl players for doing the same thing. maxwell is the first major league baseball to join the growing protest. he says mr. trump's rhetoric on twitter took the movement to another level. yesterday the catcher tweeted, inequality is being displayed bigger than ever right now as our president shows that freedom of protest and speech is not allowed. maxwell talked to the media yesterday after the game. >> this was the right thing for me to do personally, just through the endeavors of what i have been through and where i'm from. and the people i do know that are victims of racial indifferences. >> if he wants to take a knee, take a knee. are we going to ban him from baseball like kaepernick? >> the baseball players are doing it because t
carolyn? >>> from football to basketball and now baseball, pro athletes are taking a stand against president trump. open a's catcher bruce maxwell said it was a decision long time coming. now during the national anthem yesterday he bowed after the president blasted nfl players for doing the same thing. maxwell is the first major league baseball to join the growing protest. he says mr. trump's rhetoric on twitter took the movement to another level. yesterday the catcher tweeted,...
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thank you for joining us, i'm carol carolyn.glasan here this morning. >>> the satellite image is showing clouds coming in from the coast and the peninsula coast and parts of the bay and north bay. and visibility has been reduced to a half mile right now in santa rosa and pet temperatures in the 50s. napa, 48 degrees. here's how the day plays out with the 12-hour planner. we are dealing with low clouds and temperatures in the 50s. but lots of sunshine by lunchtime. and bright this afternoon with inland temperatures reaching 84
thank you for joining us, i'm carol carolyn.glasan here this morning. >>> the satellite image is showing clouds coming in from the coast and the peninsula coast and parts of the bay and north bay. and visibility has been reduced to a half mile right now in santa rosa and pet temperatures in the 50s. napa, 48 degrees. here's how the day plays out with the 12-hour planner. we are dealing with low clouds and temperatures in the 50s. but lots of sunshine by lunchtime. and bright this...
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carolyn, what do you got for us? >> reporter: yeah, that was a pretty unusual move.ation effectively barring that takeover bid by canyon bridge capital. this is a private equity firm of u.s. semi conductor business. this was going to be a $1.3 billion move. but it has been makally it has been rebuffed after it was revealed this private equity firm was partially funded by beijing and had links to the chinese space program. walk said it will oppose deals that involve technologies with military application itself and staying with national security as you also said the trump administration has told u.s. government agencies to remove any caspar skas casparski becau or could not come under the influence of the kremlin. >>> i also want to talk about apple after the unveiling of the iphone x. senator al franken sent a letter to apple asking for information for biometric data. he is concerned that customer data that is checked through facial recognition, which is used to obviously unlock the iphone could be shared with third parties. >> carolyn, martin shkreli has his bail re
carolyn, what do you got for us? >> reporter: yeah, that was a pretty unusual move.ation effectively barring that takeover bid by canyon bridge capital. this is a private equity firm of u.s. semi conductor business. this was going to be a $1.3 billion move. but it has been makally it has been rebuffed after it was revealed this private equity firm was partially funded by beijing and had links to the chinese space program. walk said it will oppose deals that involve technologies with...
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carolyn mission more reporting for us on the earthquake and the recovery efforts in mexico city thanks very much. well the only natural disaster we're following for you right now working a rio is back over open sea and regaining strength a day after a devastating puerto rico the u.s. national hurricane center has issued a warning for the turks and caicos islands and the eastern hama's now maria hit puerto rico as a category four storm and people there are only just beginning to assess the full extent of the damage. picking up the pieces after puerto rico's storm of the century here in san juan and across the island people are just beginning to come to grips with the aftermath of maria downed power lines uprooted trees and shredded roofs litter the streets it's just some of the damage from a storm that officials say battered everything in its path. meanwhile tens of thousands remain in shelters they're still uncertain when they'll be able to return home and what awaits them when they do. the storm roared ashore on wednesday morning on puerto rico's southeastern coast torrential rains an
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that's it for today's show i'm carolyn ross "worldwide exchange" is up next. we'll see you same time, same place tomorrow bye-bye. . >>> washington in focus. wall street set to digest lots of political news from a new travel ban to a revised health care bill. >>> the nfl versus trump the president calls for a football boycott as more players take a knee during the national anthem. >>> plus, global politics. germany votes to re-elect angela merkel while japan's shinzo abe calls for a snap election. we'll talk market reaction on monday, september 25th, 2017 and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ ♪
that's it for today's show i'm carolyn ross "worldwide exchange" is up next. we'll see you same time, same place tomorrow bye-bye. . >>> washington in focus. wall street set to digest lots of political news from a new travel ban to a revised health care bill. >>> the nfl versus trump the president calls for a football boycott as more players take a knee during the national anthem. >>> plus, global politics. germany votes to re-elect angela merkel while...
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i'm carolyn tyler.anta clara valley transit authority is making it easier for people to keep cool during this heat wave. today and tomorrow, vta is offering free rides to cooling centers. all buses and trains have air conditioning. cooling centers in san jose are open from 1:00 this afternoon until 9:00 tonight. they're being held at the roosevelt, seven trees, mayfair, camden, and south side community centers. how much longer with the heat? here's lisa. >> good morning. the winds have shifting and we have cloud cover. here is mt. tam. a warm morning, so temperatures will be above average again, but not as hot as we have been. 69 in the city. 85 in san jose. spare the air alert again today. east bay hills has very poor air quality, but we're looking at near 80 at the coast to 106 in livermore today. >> thank you, lisa. the if you like cinnamon toast crunch then you'll love strawberry... french toast... and new apple cinnamon toast crunch. from our crazy delicious family to yours. crave those crazy squar
i'm carolyn tyler.anta clara valley transit authority is making it easier for people to keep cool during this heat wave. today and tomorrow, vta is offering free rides to cooling centers. all buses and trains have air conditioning. cooling centers in san jose are open from 1:00 this afternoon until 9:00 tonight. they're being held at the roosevelt, seven trees, mayfair, camden, and south side community centers. how much longer with the heat? here's lisa. >> good morning. the winds have...
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carolyn? >>> thank you for joining us.escalating tensions with north korea. >> rocketman is on a suicide mission for himself. and for his regime. >> and here at home, attacking freedom of speech and star athletes. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, say get that s of a [ bleep ] off the field right now? >> all this, as a key campaign promise is on life support. >> immediately rl eaepand re >> with another gop health care bill struggling to survive. >> we might have to go back again and again. we may make it this time. >> where is the president's focus as he faces off with another world leader?
carolyn? >>> thank you for joining us.escalating tensions with north korea. >> rocketman is on a suicide mission for himself. and for his regime. >> and here at home, attacking freedom of speech and star athletes. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, say get that s of a [ bleep ] off the field right now? >> all this, as a key campaign promise is on life support. >> immediately rl eaepand re >> with...
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for more let's go to cnbc's carolyn roth live from london.bit about the company trying to contain the fall-out from this massive data breach. >> look, first of all, they issued an apology to consumers and business customers for the concern and frustration this has caused, and they say they're conducting a thorough review of their overall security operations. there are a couple of things that u.s. consumer you can do. equifax has set up a dedicated call center. you can call in and see whether you have been affected. they've also established a dedicated home page, which does the same. secondly, you could consider a credit freeze, eeven though that's a complicated step. thirdly, look at your bank statements, your credit card statements to look out for any unauthorized activity. then you can take the credit monitoring that is offered by equifax on the website. you can sign up for credit file monitoring and identity theft protection free for one year. last but not least, you can visit the identity theft recenter. definitely there are a few steps t
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. >> i'm carolyn tyler. let's start with the quick look at weather. >> congratulations, we made it, we made it out of our heat trend. we have a system from remnants of tropical storm lydia that has clouds. it is 88 in livermore, 60s along the coast, still trying to cool off from yesterday's heat. still retuunning warmer than yesterday. so we still have our excessive heat warning inland and higher elevations until tonight. original is a heat advisory. conditions are right for exhaustion. we'll be cooler but bad quality. a little bit more, but look at the 90s around the bay, we're making progress, i'll have the forecast for the rest of the week coming up. >> thank you, coming up out of north korea, they appear to have carried out their most powerful nuclear test. they detonated a hydrogen bomb that could be put on a intercontinental ballistic missile. >> the north korean news agency making it official early sunday morning. confirming that the nation has successfully conducted a test of a hydrogen bomb for an i
. >> i'm carolyn tyler. let's start with the quick look at weather. >> congratulations, we made it, we made it out of our heat trend. we have a system from remnants of tropical storm lydia that has clouds. it is 88 in livermore, 60s along the coast, still trying to cool off from yesterday's heat. still retuunning warmer than yesterday. so we still have our excessive heat warning inland and higher elevations until tonight. original is a heat advisory. conditions are right for...
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in the news room, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> dealing with aging infrastructure is not just about rebuilding bridges and highways. tonight the walnut creek cy council is getting its first look at a $45 million plan to remodel and replace its community center and pools. the community center at civic park would get a makeover and one at heather farm park could be torn down and replaced. but the biggest sgle project would be replacing the three pos at the city's clark memorial swim center for $20 million. >> this absolutely is starting to deteriorate. and we need a new pool. it's pretty nice right now. to be completely honest. like - look, i've been ling in oakland these last years and i've recently been coming and swimming at thi pool again. and -- i don't have any issues with the pool the way it is right now. >> city staffers say the pools have safet and water quality problems and defective underwater lights. >>> a high school iwhat's being called the biotech capital of the world now has a state-of-the-art biotechnology lab for udents. abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom is live the
in the news room, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> dealing with aging infrastructure is not just about rebuilding bridges and highways. tonight the walnut creek cy council is getting its first look at a $45 million plan to remodel and replace its community center and pools. the community center at civic park would get a makeover and one at heather farm park could be torn down and replaced. but the biggest sgle project would be replacing the three pos at the city's clark memorial swim...
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. >> carolyn tyler with the story. interesting. >> in san francisco not just segues but bicycles and skateboards also off-limits on the sidewalks. now autonomous delivery vehicles are being scrutinized. move at four miles an hour delivering food and other cargo. starship technologies did demo with this robot in san francisco last year. but that test drive might be its last. supervisor norman li believes may be zardangerous to pedestri. >> only way to prevent them taking over the sidewalks. >> starship technologies believe some sidewalks would be too crowded like financial district but throughout the city is premature. >> for convenience it has great application. let's have opportunity to reason with one another about what the rules of the road might be so to speak, hours of operation, number of devices. >> but advocacy group has started petition, calling for bots to be banned. >> will crowd the sidewalks which don't always accommodate people walking. will block curb ramps, issue for people in wheelchairs, disabilities
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straight to mexico city then where correspondent jim moret is standing by welcome carolyn. with the current situation regarding that little girl for the other children who may still be alive and. well frieda is actually not her real name that is the name mexico has given her and that already shows how this little girl has become the symbol of the people who are under the rubble after this earthquake she has become not only the similar so the whole mexicans are waiting for her to be found hopefully alive and of course it has also become a political symbol for president enrique pena nieto who looks forward to two are having good news for mexicans at the polls i have to really support him during the last days here in mexico mexico city of course is one of the world's biggest population centers do we have a clear picture of the extent of the damage yes the major. told today that around forty to fifty buildings have collapsed here in mexico city and he also talks around about two hundred to two hundred fifty people who have lost their lives and here. earthquake to days ago it is
straight to mexico city then where correspondent jim moret is standing by welcome carolyn. with the current situation regarding that little girl for the other children who may still be alive and. well frieda is actually not her real name that is the name mexico has given her and that already shows how this little girl has become the symbol of the people who are under the rubble after this earthquake she has become not only the similar so the whole mexicans are waiting for her to be found...
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you are even calling him a job to help chrysler and i'm pentathlon to you here in mexico city hi carolyn isha more reporting for us on the earthquake and the recovery efforts in mexico city thanks very much to spain our supporters of catalonia independence are continuing their protest after the arrest of kind of on officials and raids on the wrong forces this ahead of how long as twenty to hold an unauthorized independence vote on october the first now during spans for direct scares me decades of dictatorship the catalan language was suppressed but since the return of democracies now been recognized as an official language catalonia is home to more than seven million people it accounts for a fifth of spain's economy. anger is growing in the catalonian capital alone and across the autonomous region of the spanish government efforts to prevent. for a second day pro independence supporters gather in front of his highest court they want the spanish government to release catalan officials detained in connection with the referendum. if they send tanks then we won't be able to vote but the imag
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in the news room, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> dealing with aging infrastructure is not just about rebuilding bridges and highways. tonight the walnut creek city council is getting its first look at a $45 million plan to remodel and replace its community center and pools. the community center at civic park would get a makeover and one at heather farm park could be torn down and replaced. but the biggest single project would be replacing the three pools at the city's clark memorial swim center for $20 million. >> this absolutely is starting to deteriorate. and we need a new pool. it's pretty nice right now. to be completely honest. like -- look, i've been living in oakland these last years and i've recently been coming and swimming at this pool again. and -- i don't have any issues with the pool the way it is right now. >> city staffers say the pools have safety and water quality problems and defective underwater lights. >>> a high school in what's being called the biotech capital of the world now has a state-of-the-art biotechnology lab for students. abc 7 news reporter jonathan bl
in the news room, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> dealing with aging infrastructure is not just about rebuilding bridges and highways. tonight the walnut creek city council is getting its first look at a $45 million plan to remodel and replace its community center and pools. the community center at civic park would get a makeover and one at heather farm park could be torn down and replaced. but the biggest single project would be replacing the three pools at the city's clark memorial...
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just in time, you both know, carolyn and dan. the temperatures rise. by exwe nek,t 90s inland. 70s for .us that -- >> we're done of we're bringing back the >>> crash >>> an emergency landing in alameda. the plane with a large banner draped near it. the faa reports the plane flight.ce someday sort of issue fortunateliny to one was hurt. >> if you're planning a trip, you might be thinking bringing a pet with you. you may want to consider some things. >> the evidence is clear. strapping children in cars is a must. what about pets is this can ca serious injuries to passengers and to the pets themselves. >> during a crash or even if you slam on the brakes, pets can act no secured and they can ere distract drivers. >> the market is full of everything from harnesses to carriers. however, many labeled crash tested on based only manufacturers' claims. the center for pet safety i know what subaru conducted tests in 2015. they tested harnesses, cratess r smaller dogs and cats. and the sleepy pod airar c$160. >> your pet is very secure. >> the gunner kennels g-1 i
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of the most frantic efforts is taking place at a primary school in mexico city our correspondent carolyn actually moyo has been talking to rescue workers there. this has become the most important symbol of hope for mexico city after the earthquake it sounds for silence someone might be calling for help under the rubble. volunteers are equipped at least with a spade or a hammer so they're not all as germany though every one helps with a hammer or with bare hands lifting stones have you found people. yes of course a lot of the little while i was there at least eight people. prisoners. but meanwhile there are hundreds of people willing to help around the colored buildings in the city some are even turned away by the authorities they ask for more control that's what they're doing but what is it about. listen it's about a controlling another and they aren't there. once we are inside the enter and goodwill of the people seems unlimited. people are working here for hours many of them for the last two days by their own salaries who has been here for over twelve hours even fell unconscious but sh
of the most frantic efforts is taking place at a primary school in mexico city our correspondent carolyn actually moyo has been talking to rescue workers there. this has become the most important symbol of hope for mexico city after the earthquake it sounds for silence someone might be calling for help under the rubble. volunteers are equipped at least with a spade or a hammer so they're not all as germany though every one helps with a hammer or with bare hands lifting stones have you found...
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i'm carolyn brock. >> here are your headlines hurricane irma swamps florida. it weakens to a category 1 but still cuts a vast trail of destruction as the storm moves north towards georgia. >>> reinsurance stocks rally as they count the relief. it could top $65 billion. >>> highs and lows for the drug makers roche falls on the failure of a skin cancer drug while novartis rallies astrazeneca gets a boost. >>> and leaks ahead of apple's product launch reveal the tech titan could be ready to unveil a phone that costs $1,000. >>> good morning, everyone it's monday. how are you? did you have a good weekend? >> i did i was put to work in the garden by my mom. >> you were physically active? >> very, very physical very active. >> in a way if we take a look at markets today, they're seemingly very calm. it's because we didn't have the latest missile test coming out of north korea that was factored into the markets because we saw that founding day in north korea over the week end are you surprised it didn't happen or do you think it's precisely because everyone was expec
i'm carolyn brock. >> here are your headlines hurricane irma swamps florida. it weakens to a category 1 but still cuts a vast trail of destruction as the storm moves north towards georgia. >>> reinsurance stocks rally as they count the relief. it could top $65 billion. >>> highs and lows for the drug makers roche falls on the failure of a skin cancer drug while novartis rallies astrazeneca gets a boost. >>> and leaks ahead of apple's product launch reveal the...
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i'm carolyn tyler. thank you for joining us on this sunday, september 3rd. let's start with a quick look at our weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning to you. hi, everyone. certainly a warm start to the day. but i don't know if you noticed, we definitely had a wind shift out there. southerly winds off the coast allowing for a marine layer. trying to reform and live doppler 7 showing cloud cover so these elements will combine for a cooler afternoon. anywhere from 5 to 20 degrees cooler. there is the spare the air alert again. 81 in mountain view. the flag is blowing there, the colden gate ridge. 70s, santa rosa and napa. we're looking at excessive heat with temperatures over 100 degrees inland in the pink shaded area. heat advisory along the bay and the coast. most of the cooling today. with that spare the air alert, once again, inland east bay will be last to see improving air quality as well as the south bay. it is going to take a couple of days to get there, as you go through the morning hours, you'll notice the numbers will climb slowe
i'm carolyn tyler. thank you for joining us on this sunday, september 3rd. let's start with a quick look at our weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning to you. hi, everyone. certainly a warm start to the day. but i don't know if you noticed, we definitely had a wind shift out there. southerly winds off the coast allowing for a marine layer. trying to reform and live doppler 7 showing cloud cover so these elements will combine for a cooler afternoon. anywhere from 5 to...
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mayor carolyn goodman says this caps off an 18-year quest by her and her husband...pro franchise to the city -- and spur economic redevelopment around it.mayor carolyn goodman/las vegas: "the developers additionally are going to go ahead with major mixed-use development." the united soccer league team is the third pro franchise to commit to southern nevada in the past few years. we've also picked up half of the "big-4" leagues in town... with the n-h-l's vegas golden knights and the n-f-l's oakland raiders... scheduled to kick off the 2020 season as the las vegas raiders.those projects... combined with upcoming hotel rennovations and an expansion of the convention center... mean thousands of jobs for the recovering construction industry.tommy white/laborers local 872: "i'd say a good 10 years, it looks like there's about $15 billion dollars worth of work out there."that includes re-vamping cashman field."we're really looking forward to redoing some new work on cashman field.gov. brian sandoval/(r) nevada: i think it's going to go a big way in revitalizing this part o
mayor carolyn goodman says this caps off an 18-year quest by her and her husband...pro franchise to the city -- and spur economic redevelopment around it.mayor carolyn goodman/las vegas: "the developers additionally are going to go ahead with major mixed-use development." the united soccer league team is the third pro franchise to commit to southern nevada in the past few years. we've also picked up half of the "big-4" leagues in town... with the n-h-l's vegas golden knights...
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mayor carolyn goodman says this caps off an 18-year quest by her and her husband...pro franchise to the city -- and spur economic redevelopment around it.mayor carolyn goodman/las vegas: "the developers additionally are going to go ahead with major mixed-use development." the united soccer league team is the third pro franchise to commit to southern nevada in the past few years. we've also picked up half of the "big-4" leagues in town... with the n-h-l's vegas golden knights and the n-f-l's oakland raiders... scheduled to kick off the 2020 season as the las vegas raiders.those projects... combined with upcoming hotel rennovations and an expansion of the convention center... mean thousands of jobs for the recovering construction industry.tommy white/laborers local 872: "i'd say a good 10 years, it looks like there's about $15 billion dollars worth of work out there."that includes re-vamping cashman field."we're really looking forward to redoing some new work on cashman field.gov. brian sandoval/(r) nevada: i think it's going to go a big way in revitalizing this part o
mayor carolyn goodman says this caps off an 18-year quest by her and her husband...pro franchise to the city -- and spur economic redevelopment around it.mayor carolyn goodman/las vegas: "the developers additionally are going to go ahead with major mixed-use development." the united soccer league team is the third pro franchise to commit to southern nevada in the past few years. we've also picked up half of the "big-4" leagues in town... with the n-h-l's vegas golden knights...
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carolyn tyler, tbs 7 nabc 7 new. >>> and new era at uber. company shaly starts today. the 48-year-old comes to uber after a successful 12 year run at expedia. under his leadership, the travel firm's share price increased six fold. >>> did you play with legos when you were a kid? major job cuts. the toy maker will cut 8% of its workforce. this comes after lego reported its first drop in revenue in more than a decade. lego ceo says the cuts are part of a complete overhaul of the toy maker and in order to create what he calls a smaller less complex organization. >>> a high school in the biotech capital of the world now has a state of the art biotechnology lab for students. >> jonathan bloom is live for us. they are already doing experiments? >> reporter: that's right, i have my safety glasses on. already practicing the basic skills that they will need. and it comes from genetech who held the official opening this afternoon. a year ago, it was a big tile of dirt. today a state-of-the-art science lab for high schoolers. >> to help people get inspired by science. science isn
carolyn tyler, tbs 7 nabc 7 new. >>> and new era at uber. company shaly starts today. the 48-year-old comes to uber after a successful 12 year run at expedia. under his leadership, the travel firm's share price increased six fold. >>> did you play with legos when you were a kid? major job cuts. the toy maker will cut 8% of its workforce. this comes after lego reported its first drop in revenue in more than a decade. lego ceo says the cuts are part of a complete overhaul of the...
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carolyn? >>> thank you, frances.h george stephanopoulos starts right now. >> hurricane irma makes land fall whipping into the florida coast. winds top 100 miles an hour. the storm surge on the rise. the path of destruction expanding. the storm is big. it is strong. the entire state of florida at risk. our team is spread all across the storm zone with live coverage. all the fact that is matter this week. >> from abc news it's a special edition of "this week." hurricane irma, monster storm. here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. >> good morning and welcome to this special edition of "this week." all eyes on that monster storm. hurricane irma has already decimated islands across the caribbean. the whole state of florida facing what
carolyn? >>> thank you, frances.h george stephanopoulos starts right now. >> hurricane irma makes land fall whipping into the florida coast. winds top 100 miles an hour. the storm surge on the rise. the path of destruction expanding. the storm is big. it is strong. the entire state of florida at risk. our team is spread all across the storm zone with live coverage. all the fact that is matter this week. >> from abc news it's a special edition of "this week."...
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carolyn benbennett, an experien advocate for indigenous peoples in canada. in her new role, she will lead our government's efforts to better support indigenous peoples as we strengthen their distinct political, cultural, legal, and economic institutions. and assume autonomy over their own affairs including the recognition and implementation of self-government as an expression of self-definition. at the same time, we rik nice that in canada the federal government has a historic responsibility for providing services to indigenous peoples and an ongoing role to play. to better do this work while at the same time supporting indigenous self-determination, we will create in consultation with indigenous peoples a new department of indigenous services led by our former minister of health dr. jane filpot. over time programs and services will be delivered by indigenous peoples as part of their move toward true self-government and the full implementation of the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples. >> translator: we believe that this separatio
carolyn benbennett, an experien advocate for indigenous peoples in canada. in her new role, she will lead our government's efforts to better support indigenous peoples as we strengthen their distinct political, cultural, legal, and economic institutions. and assume autonomy over their own affairs including the recognition and implementation of self-government as an expression of self-definition. at the same time, we rik nice that in canada the federal government has a historic responsibility...
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carolyn benbennett, an experienced advocate for ndigenous peoples in canada. in her new role, she will lead our government's efforts to better support indigenous peoples as they strengthen their distinct political, cultural, legal, and economic institutions and assume autonomy over their own affairs, including the recognition and implementation of self-government as an expression of self-determination. at the same time, we recognize that in canada, the federal government has a historic expression of responsibility for providing services to indigenous peoples and an ongoing role to lay. to better do this work while at the same time supporting indigenous self-determination, e will create, in consultation with indigenous peoples, a new department of indigenous services led by our former minister of health, dr. jane filpot. over time, programs and services will be delivered by indigenous peoples as part of their move toward true self-government and the full implementation of the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples. translator: we believe
carolyn benbennett, an experienced advocate for ndigenous peoples in canada. in her new role, she will lead our government's efforts to better support indigenous peoples as they strengthen their distinct political, cultural, legal, and economic institutions and assume autonomy over their own affairs, including the recognition and implementation of self-government as an expression of self-determination. at the same time, we recognize that in canada, the federal government has a historic...
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hall.y r carolyn b. m-berger. sheila hine.etty officer first class, ronald j hemingway, united states navy. juniorallace: hogan coming united states army. staff sergeant jimmy holly, united rates army, retired. brady howell. peggy kurt. lieutenant colonel stephen hyland junior, united states army. the tunic caramel -- sergeant major lacey ivory, united states army. jack.c stephan jacoby. dennisic colonel johnson. colonel dennis john -- lieutenant colonel dennis johnson. brendan kegler. keller. ivanka e kennedy. yvonne e kennedy. carol and kincaid. ann kincaid. check. lay jennifer lewis. her husband, kenneth e lewis. samantha allen. major stephen long, united states army. james lynch junior. terrence lynch. classofficer second medium the fourth, united states navy. shelley marshall. teresa and martin -- teresa marin. lieutenant general timothy. united states army. robert j maxwell. renee may. molly l mckenzie. marie menchaka. mickley. gerard p moran junior. the -- v. morris. lieutenant commander patrick day murphy, united state
hall.y r carolyn b. m-berger. sheila hine.etty officer first class, ronald j hemingway, united states navy. juniorallace: hogan coming united states army. staff sergeant jimmy holly, united rates army, retired. brady howell. peggy kurt. lieutenant colonel stephen hyland junior, united states army. the tunic caramel -- sergeant major lacey ivory, united states army. jack.c stephan jacoby. dennisic colonel johnson. colonel dennis john -- lieutenant colonel dennis johnson. brendan kegler. keller....
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here's carolyn maloney with a look at what's coming ahead with "redskins final." >> it just hurt.others who feel fans deserve better. plus, our one-on-one with ryan kerrigan, and what he saw on one of the days right spots. all that and more just minutes away on redskins final. we'll see you then. >> and mystics, we have that fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >>> the winter haven and daytona beach areas in florida absolutely getting pounded right now with heavy rains and wind by erma. but by tomorrow evening no longer lik
here's carolyn maloney with a look at what's coming ahead with "redskins final." >> it just hurt.others who feel fans deserve better. plus, our one-on-one with ryan kerrigan, and what he saw on one of the days right spots. all that and more just minutes away on redskins final. we'll see you then. >> and mystics, we have that fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch...
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carolyn b. hallman. michelle m. hideurger. sheila m.s. hine. petty officer first classonald jay hemmingway, united states navy. major wallace cole hobegan, jr. united states army. stf rgeant jimmyi.holly, united statesrmy, retired. angela m. houts. brady k. howell. peggy m. hurt. lieutent colonnen steven n. hiland, jr., united states army. lieutenant colonel robert jay himel, united states air force retired. rgeant maj lacey b. ibery, united states army. brian c. jack. steven d. jaco. lieutenant colonel demeth m. johnso united states army. judith l. jones. anne c. judge. brenda kegler. chandler r. keller. yvonnee. kennedy. norma cruikahn. karen anne kincaide. lieutenantichael s.lamatta, united stas navy. david w. lachek. dong chuley. jennifer lewis. and r husband, kennethe. lewis. samantha allen. major steven v.ong, unite states army. james t.lynch, jr. terrce m. lynch. petty officer second class neomine lyons, iv, united stat vy. shelly a. marshall. teresa m. moran. ada l. mason-aker. dean e. tson, united states army. lieunant general timothy
carolyn b. hallman. michelle m. hideurger. sheila m.s. hine. petty officer first classonald jay hemmingway, united states navy. major wallace cole hobegan, jr. united states army. stf rgeant jimmyi.holly, united statesrmy, retired. angela m. houts. brady k. howell. peggy m. hurt. lieutent colonnen steven n. hiland, jr., united states army. lieutenant colonel robert jay himel, united states air force retired. rgeant maj lacey b. ibery, united states army. brian c. jack. steven d. jaco....
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the spanish police raided several government offices and detained 14 carolyn officials as part of a crackdownn the referendum. that prompted protests in barcelona, the capital the region, where independence is a hotly contested issue. correspondent: thousands of protesters on the streets of barcelona, the target of their fury, the police. they crossed the red line today. earlier, the officers of the catalan regional government were searched and 14 people arrested. their crime, preparing for the independence referendum on october 1. >> spain has effectively listed the atomic status and has imposed on us a state of emergency. the police operation marks an escalation. the spanish government doing all they can to stop the economic powerhouse from breaking away. madrid views the referendum as illegal. and spanish unity as a cornerstone. >> to the protagonists in the catalan regional government behind this threat to our coexistence, i demand that you stop your illegal acts, that you abandon your proposals. you already know this referendum will not be taking place. it was never illegal or legitimate
the spanish police raided several government offices and detained 14 carolyn officials as part of a crackdownn the referendum. that prompted protests in barcelona, the capital the region, where independence is a hotly contested issue. correspondent: thousands of protesters on the streets of barcelona, the target of their fury, the police. they crossed the red line today. earlier, the officers of the catalan regional government were searched and 14 people arrested. their crime, preparing for the...
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question, carolyn lecount. caddo'sshe octavius fiance? muchy other question, how more are you finding out about literacy during this time? because all of these ads required someone to write, to take pen to paper. were they pastors themselves? judith: that is a good question. we are not sure if anyone is helping to write the ads, if people are writing the ads themselves. we are not sure. some of the as clearly invoked the help of others. they describe themselves and then they also name a pastor to whom they would like the information directed. it is also important, when they talk about wanting these things to be read in churches, not only because of the literacy, but because of access to the newspaper. who would have access to the newspaper? reporter" was widely distributed. people have studied the newspaper and it was widely circulated by u.s. colored troops who moved through philadelphia and took it with them. and they had many subscribers from outside the city. but that is just the beginning. that is just the first newspaper. there are
question, carolyn lecount. caddo'sshe octavius fiance? muchy other question, how more are you finding out about literacy during this time? because all of these ads required someone to write, to take pen to paper. were they pastors themselves? judith: that is a good question. we are not sure if anyone is helping to write the ads, if people are writing the ads themselves. we are not sure. some of the as clearly invoked the help of others. they describe themselves and then they also name a pastor...
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>> that's a very good point, carolyn. if you look at the third quarter, the fixed income trading is almost quiet. it's talking about the american banks with an equity of 14%, much higher than the european banks. if you look across europe the likes of deutsche bank, credit swi swiss they didn't have great credit trading and goldman goldman, i think it didn't attack any big change between q1 and q2 it indicates it's going to be impressed for the fixed income trading. >> what do you think would kick start fixed income trading we've heard mr. cryan talking about the volatility of the market it all comes down to market volatility is it currently high enough to kick start some of the activity in the market? >> i think the -- other states, the s&p, and i guess that's all there is he was pointing out the ecb raising rates very sharply and frequently very few people expected that. it would kick start fixed income trading but probably on the wrong side of things. >> on the other hand, it could hurt the book values of some of the bo
>> that's a very good point, carolyn. if you look at the third quarter, the fixed income trading is almost quiet. it's talking about the american banks with an equity of 14%, much higher than the european banks. if you look across europe the likes of deutsche bank, credit swi swiss they didn't have great credit trading and goldman goldman, i think it didn't attack any big change between q1 and q2 it indicates it's going to be impressed for the fixed income trading. >> what do you...
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our correspondent carolyn chinoy with the latest from mexico city in just a few minutes rescue teams there still hoping to save lives after tuesday's earthquake. first though weather is here with some news that has uses holding their breath at the moment that's right at least in london christopher where we are seeing some bad news we were transported forty's in london have decided not to renew operating license that means drivers might not be able to continue offering their services within a few weeks transport for london says is not fit and proper and public safety and security but not for the reasons you might think. the loss of its license is more than a small road bump for labor but the right healing service says it's planning to power through by preparing an appeal it accuses london's transport regulator of unfairly favoring the city's traditional black cab drivers disgruntled at market share grab . but i think what's clear by this decision is the man transport from london has paid them to train pressure in this small number of individuals and groups that want to restrict choice
our correspondent carolyn chinoy with the latest from mexico city in just a few minutes rescue teams there still hoping to save lives after tuesday's earthquake. first though weather is here with some news that has uses holding their breath at the moment that's right at least in london christopher where we are seeing some bad news we were transported forty's in london have decided not to renew operating license that means drivers might not be able to continue offering their services within a...
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well waiving the century old carolyn's act allows for international ships to transport supplies directly to the us territory increasing the speed access and quantity of aid being received in puerto rico now the jones act of one nine hundred twenty essentially protects the interests of the domestic shipping industry under the law all goods shipped between us points must be transported by american made and operated vessels the cost of american flag vessels are nearly three times higher than foreign competitors which forces puerto rico to pay more for everything because it shipped first the mainland then changed ships and then shipped over to puerto rico now many have called for the archaic laws to be abolished president trump has suspended it for a mere ten days however some are questioning how much good it will actually do as of this morning tons of supplies are sitting idle in shipping containers at the san juan port damaged roads no fuel and no way to contact drivers has prevented the local government from organizing deliveries acting homeland security secretary elaine duke acknowledged
well waiving the century old carolyn's act allows for international ships to transport supplies directly to the us territory increasing the speed access and quantity of aid being received in puerto rico now the jones act of one nine hundred twenty essentially protects the interests of the domestic shipping industry under the law all goods shipped between us points must be transported by american made and operated vessels the cost of american flag vessels are nearly three times higher than...
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people make grants, but they're capped at $30,000, and the average payout historically is $5,000, says carolyny with the university of pennsylvania's risk center. the bottom line is while there may be some federal help, it generally will be capped and limited, and if you don't have flood insurance, you may face a financial calamity. >> yes, and i think it's important for us to think more going forward about how we can make sure that a much greater number of people have flood insurance so that they have the financial resources they need to rebuild after an event like this. >> reporter: almost no private insurance companies offer flood insurance. virtually all flood policies are government backed. but there have already been 100,000 claims for damaged vehicles, and another 100,000 expected for wind damage. those are made on private insurers. margaret. >> brennan: pricey disaster. jim, thank you. president trump today pledged $1 million of his own money to disaster relief. the white house has asked for suggestions as to where that money should go. the president will be visiting houston on saturda
people make grants, but they're capped at $30,000, and the average payout historically is $5,000, says carolyny with the university of pennsylvania's risk center. the bottom line is while there may be some federal help, it generally will be capped and limited, and if you don't have flood insurance, you may face a financial calamity. >> yes, and i think it's important for us to think more going forward about how we can make sure that a much greater number of people have flood insurance so...
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has the latest tonight leaving a century old carolyn's act allows for international ships to transport supplies directly to the u.s. territory increasing the speed access and quantity of aid being received in puerto rico now the jones act of one nine hundred twenty essentially protects the interests of the domestic shipping industry under the law all goods shipped between u.s. points must be transported by american made and operated vessels the cost of american flags vessels are nearly three times higher than foreign competitors which forces puerto rico to pay more for everything because it shipped first the mainland then changed ships and then shipped over to puerto rico now many have called for the archaic laws to be abolished president trump has suspended it for a mere ten days however some are questioning how much good it will actually do as of this morning tons of supplies are sitting idle in shipping containers at the san juan port damaged roads no fuel and no way to contact drivers has prevented the local government from organizing deliveries acting homeland security secretary a
has the latest tonight leaving a century old carolyn's act allows for international ships to transport supplies directly to the u.s. territory increasing the speed access and quantity of aid being received in puerto rico now the jones act of one nine hundred twenty essentially protects the interests of the domestic shipping industry under the law all goods shipped between u.s. points must be transported by american made and operated vessels the cost of american flags vessels are nearly three...