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say that under the regime of xi jinping that promise is being eroded the city's appointed leader carrie lee has staked a political reputation on this bill passing but protest groups say they'll wretched up their actions if the bill is not dropped the yellow umbrellas are already unfolding. tens of thousands of people have crossed and as well as border with colombia after it reopened for the 1st time and for months on saturday and as well as made the journey to the neighboring country on foot desperate to buy food and medicine not available at home the crossing was closed in february admin as well in president nicolas maduro request following a deepening political crisis opposition leader won by doda clear himself as well as interim president and january arguing that majorities reelection last year was illegitimate. let's cross over now to our correspondent with us who is in the colombian capital bogota good to have you with us tell us what's been happening at the border since it reopened yesterday well the situation is pretty much under control despite the long queues the colombian authorit
say that under the regime of xi jinping that promise is being eroded the city's appointed leader carrie lee has staked a political reputation on this bill passing but protest groups say they'll wretched up their actions if the bill is not dropped the yellow umbrellas are already unfolding. tens of thousands of people have crossed and as well as border with colombia after it reopened for the 1st time and for months on saturday and as well as made the journey to the neighboring country on foot...
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the chief executive there in hong kong carrie lee she shares that the government will not withdraw the bill can this bill still be stopped well you would think in any of the city a 1000000 man march would or trigger some concessions from the government if that figure is correct that's 14 percent of the population but as we just saw you know in the last hour or 2 chief executive carol lam who protesters were asking to stand has basically stood firm and said that there would be no further concessions someone made earlier for the business community over certain white collar crimes. but it seems that this bill will arrive at the main legislative chamber on wednesday just after a q. and a with. and it could be a matter of weeks as this is a push through. an accelerated process through the legislature ahead of of of the the summer break. what can you tell us about the clashes between police and protesters overnight apparently those protests turned violent. you know we have front line reporters down there of the night as the police permits expire they move quickly to clear protesters around t
the chief executive there in hong kong carrie lee she shares that the government will not withdraw the bill can this bill still be stopped well you would think in any of the city a 1000000 man march would or trigger some concessions from the government if that figure is correct that's 14 percent of the population but as we just saw you know in the last hour or 2 chief executive carol lam who protesters were asking to stand has basically stood firm and said that there would be no further...
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in other news hong kong's leader carrie lee has offered her most sincere apology for mishandling the proposed controversial changes to the city's extradition law her comments come after hundreds of thousands demonstrated against the move fellow citizens. during a large scale public perceptions over the past 2 sundays people have expressed in a peaceful and rational manner their concerns about the fugitive offenders ordinance and this satisfaction and this appointment with the government especially me for this i offer my most sincere apology so all people of hong kong the u.s. says it's sending about a 1000 extra troops to the middle east the pentagon says it's in response to iran's hostile behavior it comes just hours after the u.s. military released new pictures that it says shows a rainy in troops removing an unexploded mine from a japanese vessel it was one of the 2 tankers hit by an explosion last week iran denies any involvement the un food agency is warning that it will suspend food aid deliveries to who controlled areas of yemen this week the world food program says the who th
in other news hong kong's leader carrie lee has offered her most sincere apology for mishandling the proposed controversial changes to the city's extradition law her comments come after hundreds of thousands demonstrated against the move fellow citizens. during a large scale public perceptions over the past 2 sundays people have expressed in a peaceful and rational manner their concerns about the fugitive offenders ordinance and this satisfaction and this appointment with the government...
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for the violence involves the government's rapid support forces the group accused of carrying out last week's that lee crackdown on protesters well obviously his beer in sudan was closed nearly 2 weeks ago now but before that mohamed valar correspondent was in khartoum covering events for us and he job now joins us live from doha mohammed good to see you and it does seem that perhaps these are moves towards a more peaceful direction when it comes to trying to find a solution to the situation in sudan how do you read them. barbara the 2 sides have suffered from the events of last week the military council has apparently felt that it has lost the moral high ground because of those killings more than 100 about 130 people killed so there was a lot of condemnations from the international community and also from inside they have seen how the people have turned against them inside the country that civil disobedience that has been for 3 days has impacted the probably the military view of what's happening and also the only and the u.s. has talked about it u.s. has condemned this and asked the military council
for the violence involves the government's rapid support forces the group accused of carrying out last week's that lee crackdown on protesters well obviously his beer in sudan was closed nearly 2 weeks ago now but before that mohamed valar correspondent was in khartoum covering events for us and he job now joins us live from doha mohammed good to see you and it does seem that perhaps these are moves towards a more peaceful direction when it comes to trying to find a solution to the situation in...
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you may already know, the medallion sales program was masterminded by gavin newsom and carried out by late mayor lee. in january 2013, years after the program was first approved, and seven months before the cpuc had given t.n.c.'s any legitimacy, ed lee praised the ridesharing companies in his state of city address and proclaimed july 13 th live today in san francisco. and as lieutenant governor in 2014, gavin newsom urged the california legislature not to stifle innovation by heavily regulating t.n.c. the positions taken by lee and newsom to promote and facilitate unfair competition, at the same time the city profited from medallion sales was sleazy, immoral, unethical, and very costly and illegal. may i have the projector, please this is a letter that the m.t.a. sent to a fellow cabdriver, who in 2013 believed in the m.t.a.'s promise of a future medallion market. even though the taxi industry is the real victim here, the credit union is there -- is in the claim against the m.t.a. if the law firm steps forward to represent the taxi industry on a contingency basis, we could file a lawsuit against th
you may already know, the medallion sales program was masterminded by gavin newsom and carried out by late mayor lee. in january 2013, years after the program was first approved, and seven months before the cpuc had given t.n.c.'s any legitimacy, ed lee praised the ridesharing companies in his state of city address and proclaimed july 13 th live today in san francisco. and as lieutenant governor in 2014, gavin newsom urged the california legislature not to stifle innovation by heavily...
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they found that he had 12 firearms registered in his name and that he carried weapons with him frequently lee did n have any prior criminal history. >>time now is 5 or 6 and bart fare evaders are costing bart up to $25 million a year in lost revenue, not only are they skipping the fare gates but many are not paying on the fines. growers gayle ong has more. >>right now there's more than a 500 accounts and collections bart says the reason it's because people are giving the wrong information the wrong name address is making it easier to walk away. they jumped stroll through and make way through the emergency exit the number of bar fare evaders have been on the rise over the years barth says the bay area's growing population is a big factor with a number of riders who just don't pay the fare the problem occurs at the busy downtown san francisco stations in april bart started an anti fare evasion program by dispatching bart police officers managers and civilian officers who inspect fares. >>wearing high visibility vest during the morning commute, but bart doesn't want offenders to be arrested were
they found that he had 12 firearms registered in his name and that he carried weapons with him frequently lee did n have any prior criminal history. >>time now is 5 or 6 and bart fare evaders are costing bart up to $25 million a year in lost revenue, not only are they skipping the fare gates but many are not paying on the fines. growers gayle ong has more. >>right now there's more than a 500 accounts and collections bart says the reason it's because people are giving the wrong...
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lee andrews cherry festival. but in fact it was taylor being arrested for impersonating a police officer and carrying a fully functioning taser which police say was a violation of his probation. and june 5th. he was arraigned and released on $30,000 bail then 4 days later oakland police say he was at it again spotted attempting to conduct a traffic stop using a blue and red flashing light on his dash police were unable to catch him. but thursday he showed up to court for his arraignment. and while his bail was increased to $45,000. prosecutors say a judge refused to have been taken into custody. people we spoke with in berkeley find that frustrating. >>for me the issue is when you see repeat occurrences of the same thing. i think it's important and that's why way back when they did the 3 strikes and i know that was very controversial but the idea behind it is like when you see a repeat behavior. you've got to do something you got to change the you've got to up the ante change the. >>norm otherwise people are not going to pay attention and then the justice system ends up being a joke. >>now there was some question whethe
lee andrews cherry festival. but in fact it was taylor being arrested for impersonating a police officer and carrying a fully functioning taser which police say was a violation of his probation. and june 5th. he was arraigned and released on $30,000 bail then 4 days later oakland police say he was at it again spotted attempting to conduct a traffic stop using a blue and red flashing light on his dash police were unable to catch him. but thursday he showed up to court for his arraignment. and...
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lee andrews cherry festival. but in fact it was taylor being arrested for impersonating a police officer and carrying a fully functioning taser which police say was a violation of his probation. and june 5th. he was arraigned and released on $30,000 bail then 4 days later oakland police say he was at it again spotted attempting to conduct a traffic stop using a blue and red flashing light on his dash police were unable to catch him. but thursday he showed up to court for his arraignment. and while his bail was increased to $45,000. prosecutors say a judge refused to have been taken into custody. people we spoke with in berkeley find that frustrating. >>for me the issue is when you see repeat occurrences of the same thing. i think it's important and that's why way back when they did the 3 strikes and i know that was very controversial but the idea behind it is like when you see a repeat behavior. you've got to do something you got to change the you've got to up the ante change the. >>norm otherwise people are not going to pay attention and then the justice system that ends up being a joke. >>some question whether the sus
lee andrews cherry festival. but in fact it was taylor being arrested for impersonating a police officer and carrying a fully functioning taser which police say was a violation of his probation. and june 5th. he was arraigned and released on $30,000 bail then 4 days later oakland police say he was at it again spotted attempting to conduct a traffic stop using a blue and red flashing light on his dash police were unable to catch him. but thursday he showed up to court for his arraignment. and...
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james fields carried out the attack during a rally of white nationalists protesting plans to remove the statue of a confederate general, robert e leef the counter—protesters, heather heyer, and injured others. as a result of this act of domestic terrorism that was charged as 29 hate crimes, a united states district judge this afternoon determined that mr fields deserved to spend the rest of his life in federal prison and imposed that sentence. he avoided the death penalty by pleading guilty to 29 counts of hate crime and apologised for the hurt and loss he'd caused. miss heyer‘s parents were present at the sentencing. they said they forgave mr fields but her mother susan said his case sent a strong message that there were consequences for hate crimes. the last time i saw my daughter was to identify her body and to sign the papers for her to be cremated. and i held her bruised hand and bruised arm and i said i'm gonna make this count for you. and that's what i've done. and i will continue to do. you don't get to knock my child down and silence that voice without 500 more raising up. the rally was a critical moment in the rise of the
james fields carried out the attack during a rally of white nationalists protesting plans to remove the statue of a confederate general, robert e leef the counter—protesters, heather heyer, and injured others. as a result of this act of domestic terrorism that was charged as 29 hate crimes, a united states district judge this afternoon determined that mr fields deserved to spend the rest of his life in federal prison and imposed that sentence. he avoided the death penalty by pleading guilty...
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lee. wall street in a holding pattern ahead of the fed stocks carrying out modest gains. nasdaq the biggest winner at this hour. communications services specifically, the best performing sector, led by facebook, netflix. we have much more on netflix ahead. it's all about the fed this week policymakers getting ready to meet tomorrow. a decision on interest rates set for wednesday followed by chairman powell's news conference steve liesman is here with more on what investors should be bracing for. >> the period of the fed's patience could be coming to a quick close. the word first appeared in the january statement and was taken as it was on hold. now patience is not long for the fed's statement. we expect the statement to drop the word patient, which implicitly implies a hike, and albeit with noncommittal language here's are the probabilities we have been following. still something of a bid on a rate cut this month. i guess you guys are going to debate that. it's 20% usually it's zero when we're sure they're not going to cut. 80% for july, and 96% for september. by the way,
lee. wall street in a holding pattern ahead of the fed stocks carrying out modest gains. nasdaq the biggest winner at this hour. communications services specifically, the best performing sector, led by facebook, netflix. we have much more on netflix ahead. it's all about the fed this week policymakers getting ready to meet tomorrow. a decision on interest rates set for wednesday followed by chairman powell's news conference steve liesman is here with more on what investors should be bracing...
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lee?" like, i don't know what -- >> stephen: you have told him about this? >> i've never-- i've never met the man, but i'll carryth your success? how old are they? >> they're 10 and 12. >> stephen: 10 and 12. that's nice. >> it is. >> stephen: they take care of themselves and they probably care a little bit about you, right? >> stephen: well... >> stephen: they haven't hit the teen years where they keep going into the tunnel and you shout, "i love you." >> they haven't disconnected completely, but it is coming fast, i can tell. as far as my career grkz it's not that they hate my work, but... ( laughter ). >> stephen: they must-- they had to have watched "parks and rec." >> no, they love everything around it. they love "the office," "good place," and "brooklyn 99" and everything surrounding, but they won't do "parks and rec" just because i'm on it. >> stephen: it's no fun. >> no, they spend enough time with me already, i guess. i mean, their ambivalence is really aggressive. >> stephen: is there anything that did you, you know, as mr. wyatt on that show that you wouldn't want them to see or associate with you? be
lee?" like, i don't know what -- >> stephen: you have told him about this? >> i've never-- i've never met the man, but i'll carryth your success? how old are they? >> they're 10 and 12. >> stephen: 10 and 12. that's nice. >> it is. >> stephen: they take care of themselves and they probably care a little bit about you, right? >> stephen: well... >> stephen: they haven't hit the teen years where they keep going into the tunnel and you shout,...
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lee andrews cherry festival. but in fact it was taylor being arrested for impersonating a police officer and carrying a fully functioninghich police say was a violation of his probation. and june 5th. he was arraigned and released on $30,000 bail then 4 days later oakland police say he was at it again spotted attempting to conduct a traffic stop using a blue and red flashing light on his dash police were unable to catch him. but thursday he showed up to court for his arraignment. and while his bail was increased to $45,000. prosecutors say a judge refused to have been taken into custody. people we spoke with in berkeley find that frustrating. >>for me the issue is when you see repeat occurrences of the same thing. i think it's important and that's why way back when they did the 3 strikes and i know that was very controversial but the idea behind it is like when you see a repeat behavior. you've got to do something you got to change the you've got to up the ante change the. >>norm otherwise people are not going to pay attention and then the justice system that ends up being a joke. >>now there was some question whether t
lee andrews cherry festival. but in fact it was taylor being arrested for impersonating a police officer and carrying a fully functioninghich police say was a violation of his probation. and june 5th. he was arraigned and released on $30,000 bail then 4 days later oakland police say he was at it again spotted attempting to conduct a traffic stop using a blue and red flashing light on his dash police were unable to catch him. but thursday he showed up to court for his arraignment. and while his...
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lee andrews cherry festival. but in fact it was taylor being arrested for impersonating a police officer and carrying a fully functioningaser which police say was a violation of his probation. and june 5th. he was arraigned and released on $30,000 bail then 4 days later oakland police say he was at it again spotted attempting to conduct a traffic stop using a blue and red flashing light on his dash police were unable to catch him. but thursday he showed up to court for his arraignment. and while his bail was increased to $45,000. prosecutors say a judge refused to have been taken into custody. ople we spoke in berkeley find that frustrating. >>for me the issue is when you see repeat occurrences of the same thing. i think it's important to and that's why way back when they did the 3 strikes and i know that was very controversial but the idea behind it is like when you see a repeat behavior. you've got to do something you got to change the you've got to up the ante change the. >>norm otherwise people are not going to pay attention and then the justice system ends up being a joke. >>now there was some question whether the
lee andrews cherry festival. but in fact it was taylor being arrested for impersonating a police officer and carrying a fully functioningaser which police say was a violation of his probation. and june 5th. he was arraigned and released on $30,000 bail then 4 days later oakland police say he was at it again spotted attempting to conduct a traffic stop using a blue and red flashing light on his dash police were unable to catch him. but thursday he showed up to court for his arraignment. and...
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carrying for reparations, if in fact it passed the house. here's some of what they said. >> fellow texan, sheila jackson lee has proposed a commission to studyarations. if that passes and you are president of the united states, would you sign that bill? >> yes. >> 100%, of course. i would put $1,000 a month in the hands of every adult starting at age 18. >> i would. >> it went on and on. we wanted to raise on a presidential level something that for decades that i and many others have raised. and we had the candidates deal with it, they have not dealt with it since. hopefully it will come up in some debates. you are starting an inquiry in congress. what will happen wednesday? and where do you want to see this go? >> reverend sharpton thank you so very much. happy june-teenth from texas. we've been celebrating because we're gathering over the weekend. even though the official day is as you've said, june 19. this commission, and i'm delighted to have this bill and to push it into the 21st century, was first introduced in 1989 by my friend and colleague, the honorable john conyers. so as journalist coates, mr. coates who living lives in new york
carrying for reparations, if in fact it passed the house. here's some of what they said. >> fellow texan, sheila jackson lee has proposed a commission to studyarations. if that passes and you are president of the united states, would you sign that bill? >> yes. >> 100%, of course. i would put $1,000 a month in the hands of every adult starting at age 18. >> i would. >> it went on and on. we wanted to raise on a presidential level something that for decades that i...
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carrying out this task. i don't want our future generation of chinese american to face a result if we make a wrong decision today. thank you. >> my name is helena lee, and i escaped five years ago from communist china. several years ago, i was attacked by rose pak's thugs. rose pak, when she was alive, used her influence to suppress any support in the san francisco government and chinese community for these spiritual practices. she was close friends with the chinese communist regime which has been carrying out the brutal persecution of people for many years. she caused a lot of pain for local and community practitioners who thought they would be free of harassment in america. how does the u.s. government look at this today? the u.s. government is imposing stricter visa vetting and would deny visas to human rights perpetrators, including holders of green cards and naturalized u.s. citizens. for those who are carrying forward rose pak's world and suppressing religious freedom, you are being watched. why would the san francisco board of supervisors choose to name a subway station after a person who is a human rights violator of the united states? i al
carrying out this task. i don't want our future generation of chinese american to face a result if we make a wrong decision today. thank you. >> my name is helena lee, and i escaped five years ago from communist china. several years ago, i was attacked by rose pak's thugs. rose pak, when she was alive, used her influence to suppress any support in the san francisco government and chinese community for these spiritual practices. she was close friends with the chinese communist regime which...
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lee andrews cherry festival. but in fact it was taylor being arrested for impersonating a police officer and carrying a fully functioninglice say was a violation of his probation. and june 5th. he was arraigned and released on $30,000 bail then 4 days later oakland police say he was at it again spotted attempting to conduct a traffic stop using a blue and red flashing light on his dash police were unable to catch him. but thursday he showed up to court for his arraignment. and while his bail was increased to $45,000. prosecutors say a judge refused to have been taken into custody. people we spoke with in berkeley find that frustrating. >>for me the issue is when you see repeat occurrences of the same thing. i think it's important to and that's why way back when they did the 3 strikes and i know that was very controversial but the idea behind it is like when you see a repeat behavior. you've got to do something you got to change the you've got to up the ante change the. >>norm otherwise people are not going to pay attention and then the justice system that ends up being a joke. >>now there was some question whether the s
lee andrews cherry festival. but in fact it was taylor being arrested for impersonating a police officer and carrying a fully functioninglice say was a violation of his probation. and june 5th. he was arraigned and released on $30,000 bail then 4 days later oakland police say he was at it again spotted attempting to conduct a traffic stop using a blue and red flashing light on his dash police were unable to catch him. but thursday he showed up to court for his arraignment. and while his bail...
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lee andrews cherry festival. but in fact it was taylor being arrested for impersonating a police officer and carrying a fully functioning taser which police say was a violation of his probation. and june 5th. he was arraigned and released on $30,000 bail then 4 days later oakland police say he was at it again spotted attempting to conduct a traffic stop using a blue and red flashing light on his dash police were unable to catch him. but thursday he showed up to court for his arraignment. and while his bail was increased to $45,000. prosecutors say a judge refused to have been taken into custody. people we spoke with in berkeley find that frustrating. >>for me the issue is when you see repeat occurrences of the same thing. i think it's important to and that's why way back when they did the 3 strikes and i know that was very controversial but the idea behind it is like when you see a repeat behavior. you've got to do something you got to change the you've got to up the ante change the. >>norm otherwise people are not going to pay attention and then the justice system that ends up being a joke. >>now there was some questio
lee andrews cherry festival. but in fact it was taylor being arrested for impersonating a police officer and carrying a fully functioning taser which police say was a violation of his probation. and june 5th. he was arraigned and released on $30,000 bail then 4 days later oakland police say he was at it again spotted attempting to conduct a traffic stop using a blue and red flashing light on his dash police were unable to catch him. but thursday he showed up to court for his arraignment. and...
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carried all those years. each married, both of them lived happy lives. and both never forgot one another. wow. hard to beat that. they are quiet heroes and so deserving of these lee you tomorrow. good night. la bree >> announcer: now, news to build a better bay area abc77. >> an hours long standoff in san jose ends in tragedy. five people killed, including the gunman. it all began last night. >> we heard a lot of sounds through loud -- i don't know, gunshots or something. >> we get some knocking on our door from the officer saying we need to evacuate. >> early this morning police made it inside the home where they found the victims and the gunman. good afternoon, i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. this afternoon police are trying to unravel the case to figure out what just happened. this happened inside a home on habits court and cramer circle in san jose. shsivet e scene.orter lizreutz >> reporter: hi, a.ma and dan. this is where the murder happened, a quiet cul-de-sac in san jose. police confirmed the suspect was a husband, the father. the mystery is what caused him to open fire on his own family and then himself. >>> nearly 24 hours after a quadruple murder
carried all those years. each married, both of them lived happy lives. and both never forgot one another. wow. hard to beat that. they are quiet heroes and so deserving of these lee you tomorrow. good night. la bree >> announcer: now, news to build a better bay area abc77. >> an hours long standoff in san jose ends in tragedy. five people killed, including the gunman. it all began last night. >> we heard a lot of sounds through loud -- i don't know, gunshots or something....
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considering the introduced by sheila jackson lee of houston this year after former congressmember john conyers at champion the bill for decades without success. the bill carries the designation hr 40, a reference to "40 acres and a mule," one of the nation's first broken promises to newly freed slaves. ahead of the hearing, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell was asked by reporter eva mckend of spectrum news whether the government should issue a public apology for slavery. >> i don't think reparations for something that happened 150 years for whom none of us currently living are responsible is a good idea. we have tried to deal with our byginal sin of slavery fighting a civil war, passing landmark civil rights legislation, elected an african-american president. i think we are always a work in progress in this country, but no one currently alive was responsible for that. and i don't think we should be how toto figure out compensate for -- first of all, it would be pretty hard to figure out who to compensate. we have had weighed of immigrants -- waves of immigrants but of come and experienced discrimination of one kind or another. no, i don't think reparatio
considering the introduced by sheila jackson lee of houston this year after former congressmember john conyers at champion the bill for decades without success. the bill carries the designation hr 40, a reference to "40 acres and a mule," one of the nation's first broken promises to newly freed slaves. ahead of the hearing, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell was asked by reporter eva mckend of spectrum news whether the government should issue a public apology for slavery. >>...
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lee, the downing chairman of the democratic party, the opposition, and asked him that question. here is what he had to say. chosejing effectively every one of our chief executives including carrieand none of them work. this whole system does not work, that is a problem. this is a time to take a deep , trust the hong kong people, let us elect our own chief executive. just leave us alone. yvonne: there are questions raised, how long these protesters can continue on with the sheer scale of people that turn out in groups like this as well. this movement is different from what we saw in 2014. a key leader or figure leading the charge. anonymousf the approach. a lot of questions on the sustainability of this, and if these former leaders from the occupy movement are going to take over. thank you, yvonne man live for us. rishaad: let's get to the latest headlines. watches -- 80% jump in china sales, better than anticipated demand. a drop in the cheaper models. ichemont is one of the top performers this year. take -- it comes in the form of a goodwill. on the retail business, energy australia unit. retail tariffs cut earnings by $40 million. rishaad: 50% higher than the ofce -- slight e
lee, the downing chairman of the democratic party, the opposition, and asked him that question. here is what he had to say. chosejing effectively every one of our chief executives including carrieand none of them work. this whole system does not work, that is a problem. this is a time to take a deep , trust the hong kong people, let us elect our own chief executive. just leave us alone. yvonne: there are questions raised, how long these protesters can continue on with the sheer scale of people...
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lee's there. i can write, like, 1,000 or 1,500 words of prose in my head and carry out and tinker with it and try to make it sound better and where it goes. that number never grew. i thought i might be able to write a whole book that way, but i was often writing little sections and thing it is. when i, for instance, read about the flooding of lake martin, this kind of opening scene, it's like a terence mall ec-like scene of the water slowly rising up and do the moon shiners taking their stills up, you know, that was in my head for a while. i thought, okay, that's where that goes. bits and pieces like that. i always write while i'm doing it. sometimes if i'd been reading tonight, i would have read the opening passage of the harper lee portions of this book which is one of my faith characters, and so sad she died at all, but before the book came out so she never got to read herself in it. this woman, oh, my gosh, she wrote herself into the book. there was no editing to be done. it was just like the tour de force arrived by fiat and demanded to be the opening section. she barely needed to be edited.
lee's there. i can write, like, 1,000 or 1,500 words of prose in my head and carry out and tinker with it and try to make it sound better and where it goes. that number never grew. i thought i might be able to write a whole book that way, but i was often writing little sections and thing it is. when i, for instance, read about the flooding of lake martin, this kind of opening scene, it's like a terence mall ec-like scene of the water slowly rising up and do the moon shiners taking their stills...
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carries. >> and we are done. >> clerk: that concludes the hearing. thank you. >> chair fewer: this is the june 19, 2019 special meeting of the budget and finance committee. i am sandra lee fewer, the chair of the budget and finance committee. i am joined by supervisors mandelman, stefani, ronen, and yee. the clerk is miss linda wong. madam clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes.
carries. >> and we are done. >> clerk: that concludes the hearing. thank you. >> chair fewer: this is the june 19, 2019 special meeting of the budget and finance committee. i am sandra lee fewer, the chair of the budget and finance committee. i am joined by supervisors mandelman, stefani, ronen, and yee. the clerk is miss linda wong. madam clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes.
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amber lee has more on the 23- year-old suspect who was in possession of an illegal assault rifle. >> reporter: he accused to carryshooting at a synagogue. he posted comments in an online chat room that was traced to his home in this guy yet concorde neighborhood. >> do you recognize him? >> i know him. >> reporter: he and his father came in to vote last year. she was disturbed by news that the 23-year-old is charged with threatening a mass shooting. and that police confiscated items from his home, including a semi-automatic rifle along with high-capacity magazines and nazi memorabilia and literature. >> he could have let loose. there is an elementary school down the hill. >> reporter: he played a video game online where another gamer reported his threats to the fbi. in which turn, notified concorde police. >> he was making references he was going to commit an act still to san diego's synagogue shooting. >> reporter: he referenced the mosque shooting in new zealand where many people were killed. he faces three felony counts, making criminal threats, unlawful manufacturer of an assault weapon and possession of an a
amber lee has more on the 23- year-old suspect who was in possession of an illegal assault rifle. >> reporter: he accused to carryshooting at a synagogue. he posted comments in an online chat room that was traced to his home in this guy yet concorde neighborhood. >> do you recognize him? >> i know him. >> reporter: he and his father came in to vote last year. she was disturbed by news that the 23-year-old is charged with threatening a mass shooting. and that police...
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pathway to move forward and to keep the lights on and to carry the torch to the fifth and sixth generations of this multigenerational business. dan: lees and the staff and it appears there doesn't seem to be any sense of apology from the college or, am i reading this wrong? seems they're still trying to defend some of their disasterous decisions here? >> your reading is unfortunately correct. the college administration still appears to be tone deaf and i think that is one of the issues that the jury saw throughout the case, even though this case was a six-week long trial at no time did the jury receive any indication from the college administration that the college was apologetic or recognized the error of their ways. steve: we reached out for a statement. we have not heard back but there was a note that was circulated, i believe by email and, from the college and they say, neither oberlin college or dean meredith ramundo defame ad local business. the college and the doctor worked to insure student as freedom of speech were protected and student demonstrations were safe and lawful and helped the plaintiffs repair any harm caused by th
pathway to move forward and to keep the lights on and to carry the torch to the fifth and sixth generations of this multigenerational business. dan: lees and the staff and it appears there doesn't seem to be any sense of apology from the college or, am i reading this wrong? seems they're still trying to defend some of their disasterous decisions here? >> your reading is unfortunately correct. the college administration still appears to be tone deaf and i think that is one of the issues...
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carry out targeted arrests throughout the city. president trump abruptly delayed the roundup to give congressional democrats time to find a solution to the border crisis. >>> happening today, san francisco will honor the late mayor ed leecity officials will present a book called "mayor lee and the city he loved" to the san francisco public library. it highlights lee's accomplishments during his tenure tenure. he passed away from cardiac arrest in 2017. >>> happy birthday to tesla ceo elon musk who turns 48. it doesn't appear he's planning a big bash. instead musk says he wants to spend his birthday trying to fix one of tesla's biggest weaknesses. this started a conversation on twitter when someone asked him about his birthday plan in which he responded, working on tesla global logistics. he described spending hirs birthday last year with, quote, unquote, no friends. so lonely. >>> no secret ayesha curry is an amazing cook and now the best-selling author and chef is revealing her favorite restaurant in san francisco. she said she and her husband like to eat at michael mina's restaurant on california street. according to the chronicle ash ya made the revelation on the girl boss radio show. when asked to pick her favorite
carry out targeted arrests throughout the city. president trump abruptly delayed the roundup to give congressional democrats time to find a solution to the border crisis. >>> happening today, san francisco will honor the late mayor ed leecity officials will present a book called "mayor lee and the city he loved" to the san francisco public library. it highlights lee's accomplishments during his tenure tenure. he passed away from cardiac arrest in 2017. >>> happy...